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The USEA <strong>Omnibus</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> edition contains the prize lists for <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong> registered<br />

competitions taking place June 1, 2010 - August 31, <strong>2011</strong>, as well as some of the general rules and regulations<br />

by which these competitions are run. You will find a chronological (by weekend) listing of the competitions in the<br />

Table of Contents beginning on page 4, and an Alphabetical Listing on page 56. The competition listings are<br />

grouped by USEA Area so that you can identify which competitions will qualify you for Area awards and then find<br />

them quickly after you decide which you wish to attend.<br />

Also included in the <strong>Omnibus</strong> are:<br />

◆ 2010 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation, Inc. <strong>Eventing</strong> Dressage Tests<br />

◆ Area Championships Policy/Area Charts<br />

◆ Three-Day Event/National Championship Entry Forms<br />

◆ <strong>2011</strong> Horse Trials and Classic Three-Day Event Entry Forms, and <strong>2011</strong> CCI/CIC Entry Forms<br />

◆ USEA Membership Application<br />

◆ USEF Membership Application<br />

You may make as many copies of these forms as you need.<br />

For copies of the FEI Dressage Tests, Application for USEA Sponsored Educational Activity, Medical Release<br />

Form, Rider Awards Application, USEA Membership Form, and Horse Life Registration Form, please go to<br />

www.useventing.com.<br />

The print version of the <strong>Omnibus</strong> is published three times per year (Winter/Spring, <strong>Summer</strong>, and Fall) by the <strong>United</strong><br />

<strong>States</strong> <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong>, Inc. To order a copy please go to www.useventing.com and click on the Web Store<br />

link under the Market Place tab, or go directly to ShopUSEA.com to place your order. Issues may be pre-ordered<br />

with your USEA Membership renewal. You may also call the Director of Member Services, Jennifer Hardwick at<br />

(703) 779-0440 x 3004.<br />

Address: USEA, 525 Old Waterford Rd, NW, Leesburg, VA, 20176 • Telephone: (703) 779-0440<br />

Fax: (703) 779-0550 • E-mail: info@useventing.com • Web: www.useventing.com<br />

No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission of the USEA ©<strong>2011</strong>.<br />

USEA STAFF<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Jo Whitehouse • jo@useventing.com • Ext 3006<br />

Senior Director of Administration<br />

Judy Ottoviani • judy@useventing.com • Ext 3004<br />

Executive Assistant<br />

Wendy Weinstein • wendy@useventing.com • Ext 3006<br />

Senior Director of Competitions<br />

Sharon Gallagher • sharon@useventing.com • Ext 3005<br />

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COntentS<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Omnibus</strong><br />

June 1 - August 31 • Volume 24 • Number Two<br />

Director of Information Systems Management<br />

Robert Winter • robert@useventing.com • Ext 3001<br />

Manager of Information Systems<br />

Jason Caldwell • jason@useventing.com • Ext 3002<br />

Director of Education/Advertising<br />

Nancy Knight • nancy@useventing.com • Ext 3007<br />

Director of Member Services and Meetings Planner<br />

Jennifer Hardwick • jennifer@useventing.com • Ext 3003<br />

On the Front Cover: USEA members Lynn Symansky and Rave Review. Photo by Mike McNally.<br />

On the Back Cover: USEA members Jennifer Czubak and King's Ransom. Photo by Katherine Erickson.<br />

Communications Manager/Editor<br />

Emily Daily • emily@useventing.com • Ext 3015<br />

Art Director<br />

Dara Bailey • dara@useventing.com • Ext 3012<br />

Multimedia Editor and Marketing<br />

Josh Walker • josh@useventing.com • Ext 3008<br />

Communications Specialist<br />

Leslie Mintz • leslie@useventing.com • Ext 3017<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Lisa Rowe • lisa@useventing.com • Ext 3010


LeVeLS:<br />

A: Advanced<br />

AI: Advanced Intermediate<br />

BN: Beginner Novice<br />

CCN: Concourse Complet Nationale<br />

(national three-day event – USEF Rules)<br />

CCI: Concours Complet International<br />

(international three-day event – FEI Rules)<br />

CIC: International Horse Trials (FEI Rules)<br />

CNC: National Horse Trials (USEF Rules)<br />

C.T.: Combined Test<br />

FEH: Future Event Horse<br />

I: Intermediate<br />

N: Novice<br />

NBN: Novice Beginner Novice<br />

IP: Intermediate Preliminary<br />

P: Preliminary<br />

PT: Preliminary Training<br />

T: Training<br />

TN: Training Novice<br />

YEH: Young Event Horse<br />

T3D: Training Level Three-Day Event (USEF Rules)<br />

P3D: Preliminary Three-Day Event (USEF Rules)<br />

SeCtIOnS:<br />

A: Amateur<br />

CH: Championship<br />

H: Horse<br />

J: Junior<br />

O: Open<br />

R: Rider<br />

SR: Senior<br />

YH: Young Horse<br />

YR: Young Rider<br />

Index<br />

Key tO ABBreVIAtIOnS<br />

MISCeLLAneOUS:<br />

ATC: Adult Team Challenge<br />

CD: Closing Date<br />

CD:X-C: Cross-Country Course Designer<br />

FEI: Federation Equestre Internationale<br />

HT: Horse Trials<br />

m: Meters<br />

mpm: Meters per minute<br />

Org: Organizer<br />

Sec’y: Secretary<br />

SJ: Show Jumping Course Designer<br />

Sm: 40m x 20m arena<br />

Std: 60m x 20m arena<br />

TD: Technical Delegate<br />

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Competitor’s resource Guide<br />

• General Rules and Regulations<br />

• General Requirements<br />

• FEI Regulations CIC/CCI Competitions<br />

• Adult Team Challenge<br />

• Area Chairmen and Area Map<br />

• Area Championships<br />

• Classic Series Three-Day Info<br />

• Educational Activities<br />

• ICP Certified Instructors<br />

• Dressage Tests for Horse Trials<br />

• Dressage Tests for Classic Series<br />

• Alphabetical List of Events<br />

• Event Listings<br />

• <strong>2011</strong> Provisional Calendar<br />

• Young Event Horse Series<br />

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tABLe OF COntentS<br />

WEEKEND OF JUNE 4-5<br />

Genesee Valley Riding & Driving Club Spring H.T. (NY, Area I) TN,N,BN Tests: Intro<br />

GMHA H.T. (VT, Area I) P,T,N,BN<br />

Waredaca H.T. (MD, Area II) I,P,PT,T,TN,N,BN Test: YEH,FEH<br />

Poplar Place H.T. (GA, Area III) P,PT,T,N,BN<br />

Carriage House Combined Test (MN) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

Indiana <strong>Eventing</strong> Assoc. Classic 3-Day & H.T. (IN, Area VIII) T3D, IP,P,T,N,BN Test: N3D,FEH<br />

The Colorado Horse Park CCI2*/1* & H.T. (CO, Area IX) CCI2*,CCI1*,I,PT,N,BN<br />

Coconino Spring H.T. (AZ, Area X) P,T,N,BN Test: Pre-Competition (Teams)<br />

WEEKEND OF JUNE 11-12<br />

Larkin Hill H.T. (NY, Area I) N,BN Tests: Intro CT-P,T<br />

Valinor Farm H.T. (MA, Area I) PT,T,N,BN<br />

Plantation Field H.T. (PA, Area II) P,T,N,BN<br />

Rubicon Farm H.T. (VA, Area II) P,T,N,BN<br />

Queeny Park H.T. (MO, Area IV) P,T,N,BN, Test: Starter<br />

Texas Rose Horse Park H.T. (TX, Area V) P,T,N,BN<br />

Copper Meadows H.T. (CA, Area VI) I,P,T,N,BN (Application pending)<br />

Aspen Farms H.T. (WA, Area VII) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

Derbyshire H.T. (MI, Area VIII) PT,T,N,BN<br />

Spring Run H.T. (KY, Area VIII) IP,P,T,N,BN<br />

8<br />

10<br />

11<br />

20<br />

22<br />

24<br />

28<br />

30<br />

31<br />

39<br />

54<br />

56<br />

57<br />

288<br />

292<br />

62<br />

60<br />

114<br />

150<br />

166<br />

226<br />

260<br />

278<br />

66<br />

64<br />

118<br />

114<br />

168<br />

194<br />

198<br />

208<br />

232<br />

230


tABLe OF COntentS<br />

WEEKEND OF JUNE 18-19<br />

Great Vista H.T. (NY, Area I) T,N,BN, Test: Intro<br />

Bucks County Horse Park H.T. (PA, Area II) PT,T,N,BN<br />

Seneca Valley Pony Club H.T. (MD, Area II) I,P,T,N,BN Test: Starter<br />

Silverwood H.T. (WI, Area IV) T,N,BN Test: Starter<br />

Texas Rose Horse Park H.T. (TX, Area V) P,T,N,BN<br />

Lost Hounds H.T. (PA, Area VIII) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

Golden Spike H.T. (UT, Area IX) P,T,N,BN (Teams)<br />

Round Top H.T. (CO, Area IX) T,N,BN<br />

WEEKEND OF JUNE 25-26<br />

Groton House Farm H.T. (MA, Area I) IP,P,PT,T,TN,N<br />

Surefire Farm H.T. (VA, Area II) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

Fox River Valley H.T. (IL, Area IV) CIC1*,P,T,N,BN<br />

Shepherd Ranch SYVPC H.T. (CA, Area VI) P,T,N,BN Test: Intro (Teams)<br />

Inavale Classic 3-Day Event & H.T. (OR, Area VII) T3D, I,P,T,N,BN (Teams)<br />

Encore Farms H.T. (MI, Area VIII) P,T,N,BN CT: P,T,N,BN<br />

Midsouth Pony Club H.T. (KY, Area VIII) P,T,N,BN<br />

Abbe Ranch H.T. (CO, Area IX) IP,P,T,N,BN Test: Intro<br />

WEEKEND OF JULY 2-3<br />

Horse Park of New Jersey H.T. (NJ, Area II) P,T,N,BN<br />

South Farm July H.T. (OH, Area VIII) P,T,N,BN Tests: Starter<br />

WEEKEND OF JULY 9-10<br />

ENYDCTA/Old Chatham H.T. (NY, Area I) PT,T,N,BN<br />

Genesee Valley Hunt H.T. (NY, Area I) P,T,N,BN<br />

University of New Hampshire H.T. (NH, Area I) T,N,BN<br />

Maryland H.T. at Loch Moy Farm I (MD, Area II) P,T,N,BN<br />

Chattahoochee Hills <strong>Summer</strong> Series I H.T. (GA, Area III) P,T,N,BN<br />

Wayne DuPage H.T. (IL, Area IV) P,T,N,BN Test: Starter<br />

Whidbey Island Pony Club H.T. (WA, Area VII) AI,I,P,T,N,BN CT: A,I,P (Teams)<br />

Cobblestone Farms H.T. (MI, Area VIII) P,PT,T,N,BN<br />

Powder Basin H.T. (WY, Area IX) P,T,N,BN<br />

Coconino <strong>Summer</strong> I H.T. (Sat-Mon) (AZ, Area X) I,P,T,N,BN Test: CT-I,P Pre-Comp (Teams)<br />

WEEKEND OF JULY 16-17<br />

Cosequin Stuart CIC2*/1* & H.T. (NY, Area I) CIC2*,CIC1*,I,P,T,N<br />

Huntington Farm July H.T. (VT, Area I) P,T,N,BN<br />

Riga Meadow H.T. (Area I, CT) T,N,BN<br />

Maryland H.T. at Loch Moy Farm II (MD, Area II) I,P,T,N, BN<br />

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68<br />

124<br />

120<br />

172<br />

194<br />

234<br />

262<br />

264<br />

70<br />

126<br />

174<br />

200<br />

210<br />

236<br />

238<br />

266<br />

128<br />

240<br />

76<br />

74<br />

80<br />

130<br />

152<br />

178<br />

210<br />

242<br />

268<br />

280<br />

82<br />

86<br />

88<br />

132


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tABLe OF COntentS<br />

Chattahoochee Hills <strong>Summer</strong> Series II H.T. (GA, Area III) P,T,N,BN<br />

Roebke’s Run H.T. (MN, Area IV) P,T,N,BN<br />

Champagne Run at the Park H.T. (KY, Area VIII) P,T,N,BN<br />

Coconino <strong>Summer</strong> II Classic 3-Day & H.T. (AZ, Area X) T3D, I,P,T,N,BN ATC (P,T,N,BN); Test: YEH;<br />

CT-A,I,P,T,N,BN) (Teams)<br />

WEEKEND OF JULY 23-24<br />

Fitch’s Corner H.T. (NY, Area I) P,T,N,BN; Area Chsps (P,T,N,BN)<br />

Olney H.T. (MD, Area II) T,TN,N,BN<br />

Briar Fox Farm H.T. (KS, Area IV) P,T,N,BN Test: Starter<br />

Corona del Sol H.T. (TX, Area V) T,N,BN (Application pending)<br />

Hunter Oaks H.T. (Il, Area IV) IP,P,T,N,BN Test: Starter<br />

Event at Rebecca Farm (MT, Area VII) CCI2*,CCI1*, P3D, CIC3*-W,CIC1*,A,I,P,T,N Test: USEA FEH,YEH (Teams)<br />

Gemwood H.T. (OH, Area VIII) P,T,N,BN<br />

Aspen Ridge H.T. (CO, Area IX) T,N,BN<br />

WEEKEND OF JULY 30-31<br />

Stoneleigh-Burnham School <strong>Summer</strong> H.T. (MA, Area I) P,T,N,BN Test: Intro<br />

Horse Park of New Jersey H.T. (NJ, Area II) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

WEEKEND OF AUGUST 6-7<br />

Millbrook H.T. (NY, Area I) A,I,P,T,N,BN<br />

Snowfields H.T. (ME, Area I) T,TN,N,NBN,BN<br />

Fair Hill International H.T. (MD, Area II) I,P,T,N<br />

River Glen H.T. (TN, Area III) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

Silverwood Farm H.T. (WI, Area IV) T,N,BN Test: Starter<br />

Area VII Young Riders Benefit H.T. (WA, Area VII) P,T,N,BN CT: I (Teams)<br />

Penny Oaks H.T. (IN, Area VIII) P,T,N,BN<br />

Rocky Mountain H.T. (CO, Area IX) P,T,N,BN<br />

WEEK OF AUGUST 8<br />

GMHA Classic T3D & N3D <strong>Eventing</strong> Test (VT, Area I) T3D; Test: N3D<br />

WEEKEND OF AUGUST 13-14<br />

GMHA August H.T. (VT, Area I) P,T,N,BN<br />

Waredaca Farm H.T. (MD, Area II) I,IP,P,PT,T,N,BN Tests: FEH, YEH<br />

Otter Creek <strong>Summer</strong> H.T. (WI, Area IV) I,P,T,N,BN ATC (P,T,N,BN) Test: Starter<br />

The <strong>Summer</strong> Event at Woodside (CA, Area VI) A,I,P,T,N,BN, ATC (P,T,N,BN) Test: FEH (Teams)<br />

Hunters Run H.T. (MI, Area VIII) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

The Colorado Horse Park One Day H.T. (CO, Area IX) N,BN<br />

154<br />

180<br />

244<br />

283<br />

90<br />

134<br />

184<br />

196<br />

182<br />

214<br />

246<br />

270<br />

94<br />

136<br />

96<br />

98<br />

138<br />

156<br />

186<br />

218<br />

248<br />

272<br />

100<br />

102<br />

140<br />

188<br />

202<br />

250<br />

274


tABLe OF COntentS<br />

WEEKEND OF AUGUST 20-21<br />

Great Vista H.T. (CT, Area I) T,N,BN Test Intro<br />

Huntington Farm H.T. (VT, Area I) PT,T,TN,N,BN<br />

Difficult Run Fall H.T. (VA, Area II) P,T,N,BN Tests: Test of Choice<br />

Caber Farm H.T. (WA, Area VII) I,P,T,N,BN (Teams)<br />

Erie Hunt & Saddle Club H.T. (PA, Area VIII) ,P,T,N,BN Test: Starter<br />

The Event at Goose Downs (NM, Area X) I,P,T,N,BN Test: Pre-Comp; YEH (Teams)<br />

WEEKEND OF AUGUST 27-28<br />

Genesee Valley Riding & Driving Club H.T. (NY, Area I) P,T,N,BN Test: Intro<br />

Valinor Farm H.T. (MA, Area I) PT,T,N,BN<br />

Loudoun Hunt Pony Club Fall H.T. (VA, Area II) I,P,T,N<br />

Full Gallop Farm H.T. (TN, Area III) AI,I,IP,P,PT,T,N,BN, Test: Starter<br />

Heritage Park H.T. & Training and Novice 3 Day (KS, Area IV) T3D;IP,P,PT,T,N,BN Test: N3D<br />

Shepherd Ranch Pony Club H.T. (CA, Area VI) P,T,N,BN Test: Intro (Teams)<br />

Stanton Farms H.T. (ID, Area VII) P,T,N, BN Test: Starter, YEH<br />

Richland Park H.T. (MI, Area VIII) CIC3*; CIC2*;A,I,P,T,N, Test: YEH<br />

<strong>2011</strong> | SUMMER OMNIBUS • 7<br />

106<br />

104<br />

142<br />

220<br />

252<br />

286<br />

110<br />

108<br />

146<br />

160<br />

190<br />

204<br />

222<br />

254


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COMPetItOr’S reSOUrCe GUIde<br />

GenerAL rULeS and reGULAtIOnS<br />

All competitions are conducted in accordance with the U.S. equestrian Federation rules for eventing and<br />

regulations and directives of the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong>, Inc.<br />

• MeMbership requireMents<br />

A) USEA MEMBERSHIP: To participate in any of the competitions listed in this book (Novice through<br />

Advanced); competitors must be current members of the USEA, CEF/HTC, or the Mexican Equestrian Federation.<br />

This requirement may be waived at the Beginner Novice level only at the discretion of the organizer of any registered<br />

USEA event. In such cases, Beginner Novice competitors who are not members of the USEA will be required<br />

to pay a non-member fee of $25 at each event. U.S. Pony Club members are exempt from the membership<br />

requirement at the Novice level, and Beginner Novice non-member fee when competing in team competitions or<br />

Pony Club rallies held in conjunction with USEA recognized horse trials. Horse registration is also exempt at the<br />

Novice level.<br />

COMBINED TESTS/EVENTING TESTS: The USEA Combined Tests Policy and Guidelines appear as an appendix<br />

to the abridgement of the USEF rules published as a courtesy to our members by the USEA. If a Combined Test<br />

offers the cross-country phase, qualifications to compete are the same as for Horse Trials. USEA membership is<br />

not required for any level of a Combined Test, but a $25 non-member fee must be collected. USEA Membership/<br />

non-membership fees are not applied to any other type of <strong>Eventing</strong> Tests. <strong>Eventing</strong> Tests - Sub-Chapter EV-2-<br />

Rules for Tests.<br />

HORSE REGISTRATION: All horses competing at USEA recognized events must be registered with the USEA.<br />

The only exception to this requirement is horses competing at the Beginner Novice level, and Novice and Beginner<br />

Novice horses competing in USPC Rally or Team Competitions.<br />

• All horses must have LIMITED STATUS registration with the USEA in order to participate in USEA recognized<br />

competitions at the YEH Test and Novice through Training levels.<br />

• Yearlings, two-and three-year olds must have FEH STATUS registration with the USEA in order to participate<br />

in USEA recognized competitions at the Future Event Horse Test.<br />

• All horses must have a FULL STATUS registration with the USEA in order to participate in USEA recognized<br />

competition at the Preliminary level and above.<br />

• All horses with a LIMITED STATUS registration must be upgraded to FULL STATUS registration prior to<br />

competing at the Preliminary level.<br />

• The USEA will attempt to notify owners/riders of registration requirements prior to competition and will allow<br />

fourteen days from the date of notification for the horse to be brought into compliance. After fourteen days, any<br />

high score points and/or AEC qualification earned at that specific competition will be removed. Should the horse<br />

continue to be competed without proper registration, at the fourth occurrence all points and ALL qualifications will<br />

be removed. When the horse is properly registered qualifications ONLY will be re-instated.<br />

• BEGINNER NOVICE HORSES AND RIDERS: Registration of horses and membership of riders competing at<br />

the Beginner Novice level are not required EXCEPT where the owner/rider wishes the horse and rider to be considered<br />

for USEA high score leader boards, year-end awards and/or qualifications for USEA Championships. Award<br />

points and qualifications are not retroactive.


COMPetItOr’S reSOUrCe GUIde<br />

• For year-end awards, the USEA is establishing a cut-off date of November 15th for inquiries about horses’ competitive<br />

records. While we make every attempt to ensure the accuracy of our members’ competitive records we realize<br />

that errors do occur. It is the responsibility of every owner/rider to verify their horses’ records.<br />

B) INDIVIDUAL GROUP MEMBERS: Individual Group Members are members of a Recognized Affiliate<br />

<strong>Association</strong> Member or Council or Council Board of Governors of the USEF that has applied for and been approved<br />

to offer a USEF Group Program to its membership. Individual Group Members are eligible to compete in USEF<br />

endorsed competitions and will receive a discount on the purchase of the USEF Rule Book.<br />

C) USEF MEMBERSHIP: Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all<br />

classes at Regular Competitions, <strong>Eventing</strong> Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving<br />

Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember<br />

may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions,<br />

<strong>Eventing</strong> Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon<br />

payment of a $30 non-member registration fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the<br />

Requirements of this rule; 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot<br />

and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program; 6) USDF<br />

introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions; 8) Opportunity<br />

classes 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their<br />

own National Federation, 10) USEA Beginner Novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse<br />

Breeding classes.<br />

MEMBERSHIP AFFIDAVIT FEE: All participants (rider, driver, handler, owner, trainer, agent or lessee) as provided<br />

in Article GR901.9 must present to the competition secretary a current USEF membership card or copy thereof.<br />

In accordance with Article GR1309.2.b, "If an exhibitor does not submit the proper membership documentation<br />

to the competition and the competition cannot verify such information, the exhibitor will be responsible to pay a<br />

$30.00 non-member fee which is non-refundable. This is payable to the competition and the competition will submit<br />

these payments to the Federation via the post-competition report."<br />

GR1301.7 REqUIREMENTS: Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a<br />

motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind<br />

including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of<br />

recognized competitions. Minor who have a valid temporary license may operate the above-described motorized<br />

vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. Violations of this rule will be cause<br />

for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the<br />

offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition<br />

grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance<br />

with Rule 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from<br />

this rule.<br />

LIABILITY: Neither the Organizing Committee, the Landowners, nor the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong>, Inc.,<br />

accept any liability for any accident, injury or illness to horses, riders, owners, attendants, spectators, or any person or<br />

property whatsoever.<br />

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General requireMents<br />

OMNIBUS LISTINGS: Each event is provided with a listing in the USEA <strong>Omnibus</strong>, published in three editions:<br />

Winter/Spring (December 1 - May 31); <strong>Summer</strong> (June 1 - August 31); Fall (September 1 - November 30).<br />

ENTRY FEES: All registered USEA events (*except eventing tests) are required to send a starters levy of $13 for<br />

each horse at the Beginner Novice through Advanced level, T3D, P3D, CIC and CCI levels to the USEA<br />

office. A portion of this levy is made available to Area chairmen for Area funds and the remainder is retained by the<br />

USEA office. *Future Event Horse and Young Event Horse <strong>Eventing</strong> Tests are required to send a starter levy of $10<br />

for each horse entered in these Classes.<br />

All registered USEA events (except eventing tests) are required to send a drug testing fee of $7 for each starter to the<br />

USEA office. Where a division is also USEF recognized (Preliminary and above horse trials) a USEF fee of $8 for each<br />

starter, as required by USEF, is to be sent to the USEF office.<br />

REFUNDS: Refer to each Event Listing for specific refund policies.<br />

WITHDRAWALS AND SUBSTITUTIONS: Must be made with the secretary of the competition no later than 9:00<br />

p.m. of the closing date. Refer to each Event Listing for instruction and procedure.<br />

AGE DETERMINATION: The age of a rider is determined by the year of birth and not by one specific date. For<br />

example, riders may compete at the Preliminary level from the beginning of the calendar year of their 14th birthday;<br />

thus, all riders born in 1997 are eligible this year, even though they may not actually have their 14th birthday until<br />

the end of <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

JUNIOR AND SENIOR DIVISIONS: Where competitions are designated Junior and Senior, the age divisions are<br />

always as follows:<br />

a) Junior - Through the year of their 18th birthday (born in or after 1993).<br />

b) Senior - From the beginning of the year of their 19th birthday (born in or before 1992).<br />

DRESSAGE: Organizers may select which test they will offer from the list of tests approved by the USEF <strong>Eventing</strong><br />

Technical Committee. The size of the arena is determined by the test offered. The arena size will be specified in the<br />

<strong>Omnibus</strong> listing.<br />

NO COMMANDED TESTS: ALL dressage tests in <strong>Eventing</strong>, even in Beginner Novice and Novice<br />

divisions, must be ridden from memory.<br />

CLOSING DATE: For horse trials and three-day events, all entries must be RECEIVED BY THE CLOSING DATE<br />

(not postmarked), and any received after that time will not be accepted—that means they must be in the hands of<br />

the secretary on that date. An event may accept post entries and charge an additional post entry fee. The closing<br />

date has not been extended, an event's refund policy remains under the original close date.


ENTRY FORMS<br />

COMPetItOr’S reSOUrCe GUIde<br />

Use the <strong>2011</strong> entry forms included with this <strong>Omnibus</strong> and on the website at www.useventing.com. Failure<br />

to use these new entry forms could result in the entry not being accepted. Please complete the form carefully,<br />

especially the Fees Enclosed section, double check your addition, and consult the event’s <strong>Omnibus</strong> listing for any<br />

instructions specific to that event. Fill out the forms completely, including your qualifications at the time of submitting<br />

the entry. Incomplete entry forms can be returned and you will lose your place in the competition. You must<br />

sign your entry. You may copy entry and stabling forms. Be sure to copy both sides of the entry forms and include<br />

all correct signatures so that your entry will be valid. A current negative Coggins test must be included with<br />

entry—check the <strong>Omnibus</strong> event listing. Please state if the horse has two names.<br />

FEI INFORMATION:<br />

FeI reGULAtIOnS FOr CCI and CIC COMPetItIOnS<br />

This event is organized in accordance with:<br />

FEI Statutes, 22nd edition, 15 April 2007 (updated 1 January, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

FEI General Regulations, 23rd edition, 1 January 2009 (updated 1 January <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

FEI Veterinary Regulations, 12th edition, 2010 (updated 1 January <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

FEI Rules for <strong>Eventing</strong>, 23rd edition, effective 1 January <strong>2011</strong><br />

All subsequent corrections and modifications as published by the FEI with its provisions taking precedence.<br />

An arbitration procedure is provided for under the FEI Statutes and General Regulations as referred to above. In<br />

accordance with this procedure, any appeal against a decision rendered by the FEI or its official bodies must be<br />

settled exclusively by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, Switzerland.<br />

The FEI Code of Conduct for the Welfare of the Horse can be obtained from the Fédération Equestre<br />

Internationale, Avenue Mon-Repos 24, CH-1000, Lausanne 5, Switzerland. Telephone: +41 21 310 47 47.<br />

The Code is also available on the FEI’s website: www.fei.org.<br />

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VETERINARY EXAMINATIONS, HORSE INSPECTIONS, AND PASSPORT CONTROLS:<br />

These will be carried out in accordance with the Veterinary Regulations, Art. 1011 and “Rules for <strong>Eventing</strong>” and Art. 518.1<br />

for CCIs and 518.2 for CICs.<br />

All horses participating in any level of International <strong>Eventing</strong> competition must be registered with the FEI.<br />

Article. 511.2.2 Every horse entered for any competition at CCNs, CIC 2/1* or CCIs 2/1* in a foreign country (GRs Art.<br />

141.2), and all horses entered for CICs 3*, CCIs 4/3*, CCIOs, Championships, Regional and Olympic Games, whether at<br />

home or in foreign countries, must have an official valid FEI Passport, or a National Passport approved by the FEI and<br />

accompanied by an FEI Recognition Card and, when applicable, an FEI registration number, as a means of identification<br />

and to establish ownership.<br />

Article. 511.2.3 Horses taking part in CCN, CICs 2/1* or CCIs 2/1* in the country in which they are resident are not<br />

required to have such a passport as is mentioned in Paragraph 2.2. All such horses must be properly registered and<br />

identifiable and unless there is not national requirement for equine influenza vaccination in the host country and in the<br />

country of origin, all horses must have a valid vaccination certificate.<br />

NOTE: Effective December 1, 2007: USEF has mandated that all U.S. horses must have a national passport for these<br />

levels, see Article GR 1309.4.<br />

EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION, VET REGS. ANNEX VII<br />

(except events taking place in NZL and AUS)<br />

All horses and ponies for which an FEI Passport, or a National Passport approved by the FEI has been<br />

issued, must have the vaccination section endorsed by a veterinarian, stating that it has received two injections<br />

for primary vaccination against equine influenza, given between one and three months apart. In<br />

addition, a booster injection must be recorded as having been given within each succeeding six months,<br />

subsequent to the second injection of the primary vaccination. None of these injections must have been<br />

given within the preceding seven days including the day of the competition or of entry into the competition<br />

stables.<br />

The above are the minimum requirements for influenza vaccination. Both primary and first and subsequent<br />

booster injections should be given according to the manufacturer’s instructions which will fall within the<br />

stipulation of the FEI ruling.<br />

InSUrAnCeS “All owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to third persons caused by themselves,<br />

their employees, their agents or their horses. They are therefore strongly advised to take out third-party insurance<br />

providing full coverage for participation in equestrian events at home and abroad, and to keep the policy up to date.<br />

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The <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong> would like to express appreciation to<br />

its corporate sponsors:<br />

Official Joint Therapy<br />

of the USEA.<br />

Official Equine Insurance<br />

Provider of the USEA.<br />

Official Glove of<br />

the USEA.<br />

Official Feed of the USEA.<br />

Official Supplement Feeding<br />

System of the USEA.<br />

®<br />

Official Riding Helmet<br />

of the USEA.<br />

Official Internet Catalog<br />

Retailer of the USEA.<br />

Official Digestive Conditioning<br />

Product of the USEA.<br />

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The Race for the Cup is On!<br />

®<br />

thank you to our Gold Cup Series sponsors:<br />

Legacy Sponsor<br />

Title Sponsor<br />

Patron Sponsor Patron Sponsor<br />

Legacy Sponsor<br />

2010 Adequan/USEA<br />

Gold Cup Champions,<br />

Jennifer Wooten-Dafoe<br />

and The Good Witch<br />

Leslie Mintz Photo.<br />

<strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE<br />

OF EVENTS<br />

red hills horse trials<br />

www.rhht.org<br />

March 10-13 • CIC3*<br />

Tallahassee, Florida<br />

Galway Downs horse trials<br />

www.galwaydowns.com<br />

March 31 - April 3 • CIC3*<br />

Temecula, California<br />

the Fork stables horse trials<br />

www.forkstables.com<br />

April 6-10 • Advanced<br />

Norwood, North Carolina<br />

the event at rebecca Farm<br />

www.eventatrfarm.com<br />

July 20-24 • CIC3*<br />

Kalispell, Montana<br />

richland park horse trials<br />

www.RichlandPark.com<br />

August 24-28 • CIC3*<br />

Richland, Michigan<br />

USeA American eventing<br />

Championships<br />

www.chatthillseventing.com<br />

or, www.useventing.com<br />

September 8-11 • Advanced<br />

Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia<br />

twin rivers horse trials<br />

www.TwinRiversRanch.us<br />

September 23-26 • Advanced<br />

Paso Robles, California<br />

For more info about the Series go to www.useventing.com and click on the Cup!


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competitor’s resource guide<br />

the chronicle of the horse<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Adult teAm ChAlleNGe<br />

the chronicle of the horse is generously sponsoring these challenges for adult riders not competing at<br />

the highest levels of eventing. the chronicle of the horse will present each winning team member with<br />

a commemorative prize and provide team ribbons to eighth place at each level.<br />

Central Region eastern Region Western Region<br />

Otter Creek Horse Trials<br />

Wheeler, WI<br />

August 12-14<br />

Qualifying conditions:<br />

1. Adult team Beginner Novice Challenge:<br />

Riders: Open to current members of the USEA, who are at least 22 years old (born in or<br />

before 1989). The following are not eligible: Any rider who has completed an intermediate or<br />

Advanced level, or FEI recognized competition at the two-star level or above - including<br />

the North American Junior Young Riders’ Championships - within the current and previous two<br />

years.<br />

horses: Open to horses four years of age or older, of any grade.<br />

2. Adult team Novice Challenge:<br />

Riders: Open to current members of the USEA, who are at least 22 years old (born in or<br />

before 1989). The following are not eligible: Any rider who has completed an intermediate or<br />

Advanced level, or FEI recognized competition at the two-star level or above - including<br />

the North American Junior Young Riders’ Championships - within the current and previous two<br />

years.<br />

horses: Open to horses four years of age or older, of any grade.<br />

3. Adult team training Challenge:<br />

Tryon Riding and Hunt Horse Trials<br />

Landrum, SC<br />

October 1-2<br />

Riders and horses: Same qualifying conditions as for the Novice level (see above).<br />

Coconino Horse Trials<br />

Flagstaff, AZ<br />

July 14-17<br />

4. Adult team Preliminary Challenge:<br />

Riders: Open to current members of the USEA, who are at least 22 years old (born in or<br />

before 1989). The following are not eligible: Any rider who has completed an Advanced level,<br />

or FEI recognized competition at the two-star level or above - including the North American<br />

Junior Young Riders’ Championships - within the current and previous two years.<br />

horses: Open to horses five years of age or older, of any grade, who have not been competing<br />

at the Advanced level within the current calendar year.


epresentation:<br />

competitor’s resource guide<br />

All riders must be members of the USEA or CEF/HTC. Teams may be formed by local eventing<br />

associations or by any three or four USEA members. Teams must advise their Area Chairman or Area<br />

Adult Team Coordinator of their plan to compete. The total number of teams allowed to compete<br />

will be limited only by the number of competitors a host event can handle. An effort will be made<br />

to encourage equitable representation of all Areas entering. There are no restrictions concerning<br />

which regional challenge a team may enter, and a team may participate in more than one challenge<br />

if desired.<br />

team composition:<br />

A team will consist of three or four riders, all entered at the same level, with the best three total<br />

scores to count. A rider may not ride more than one horse on each team, but a rider with more<br />

than one horse may be on more than one team.<br />

how to enter:<br />

1. Find two or three other riders at your level and form a team!<br />

2. Advise your Adult Team Coordinator of your plans to enter.<br />

3. Complete the <strong>2011</strong> USEA Horse Trials Entry Form in the usual way, But FIll IN the<br />

SPACe ON the eNtRY FORm mARKed “teAm NAme ANd dIVISION” and send<br />

it, along with the necessary entry and stabling fees, to the event secretary on or after the<br />

opening date. It is the competitor’s responsibility to send in their entry correctly and in good<br />

time. Failure to do so could lose your place on the team.<br />

trophies:<br />

• The Eastern Adult Team Challenge:<br />

The USEA Regional Novice, Training and Preliminary Team Challenge: Preliminary teams will compete<br />

for the Ayer Cup, training teams will compete for the Popiel Trophy and Novice teams will compete<br />

for the Captain De Szinay Trophy.<br />

• The Western Adult Team Challenge:<br />

The USEA Regional Novice, Training and Preliminary Team Challenge: Preliminary teams will compete<br />

for the Le Goff Cup, training teams will compete for the Collins Cup and Novice teams will compete<br />

for the Thomas Trophy.<br />

• The Central Adult Team Challenge:<br />

The USEA Regional Novice, Training and Preliminary Team Challenge: Preliminary teams will compete<br />

for the Burton Cup, training teams will compete for the Stonefield Farm Trophy and Novice teams<br />

will compete for the Haller Trophy. BN teams will compete for the Greenwood Farms BN Perpetual<br />

Trophy.<br />

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AReA I:<br />

Katherine Cooper<br />

72 Plumer Rd.<br />

Epping, NH 03042<br />

(603) 734-2186<br />

chairman@area1usea.org<br />

AReA II:<br />

Steven Symansky<br />

22156 Sam Fred Rd.<br />

Middleburg, VA <strong>2011</strong>7<br />

(540) 687-6333<br />

ssymansky@gmail.com<br />

AReA III:<br />

Juli Hearn<br />

73 Creek View Ct.<br />

Aiken, SC 29803<br />

(803) 642-1276<br />

J_hearn@bellsouth.net<br />

AReA IV:<br />

John Clarke<br />

222 Hilldale Dr.<br />

Wichita, KS 67230<br />

(316) 218-0761<br />

Areaivchair2010@yahoo.com<br />

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competitor’s resource guide<br />

<strong>2011</strong> usea area chairmen and map<br />

AReA V:<br />

Mike Huber<br />

1051 Porter Rd<br />

Bartonville, TX 76226<br />

(817) 368-7178<br />

mike@goldchipstables.com<br />

AReA VI:<br />

Randy Nunnink<br />

10543 Streeter Rd.<br />

Auburn, CA 95602<br />

(530) 268-0708<br />

rnunnink@caiso.com<br />

AReA VII:<br />

Luigi Meneghelli<br />

31786 Horse Farm Ln.<br />

Philomath, OR 97370<br />

(541) 929-6860<br />

luigi@areavii.org<br />

AReA VIII:<br />

Christine Brown<br />

2520 Pinckard Pike<br />

Versailes, KY 40383<br />

(606) 873-7740<br />

areachair@usea8.org<br />

AReA IX:<br />

Martha McDowell<br />

640 Poly Dr.<br />

Billings, MT 59102<br />

(406) 698-0983<br />

Sixnmt@mac.ocm<br />

AReA X:<br />

Lisa Brunner<br />

PMB 257<br />

9121 E. Tangue Verde #105<br />

Tucson, AZ 85749<br />

(520) 298-5774<br />

Onawhime@dakotacom.net<br />

Assistant Area-Chair<br />

Shari Humble-Lamb<br />

sharihumble@aol.com


competitor’s resource guide<br />

<strong>2011</strong> area championships policy<br />

reQuirements for all<br />

1. All Area Championship competitors MUST be current USEA Members.<br />

2. All qualifying competitions must be USEA registered horse trials, two-day<br />

or three-day events.<br />

3. Divisions must have five or more starters to count as qualifying competitions.<br />

4. No horse may compete in more than one championship in a calendar year. This<br />

restriction does not include the AEC or any national championship.<br />

5. Beginner Novice divisions will not count as qualifiers for the Novice division.<br />

6. List all qualifying competitions on your entry form.<br />

championship diVisions<br />

It is at the discretion of each Area to determine eligibility requirements for their Area Championships.<br />

Please refer to the Area website for eligibility requirements and specifications before you enter the<br />

championship. The area website addresses are located on the next few pages, and on the Area pages<br />

published in each issue of the <strong>Omnibus</strong>.<br />

determined By area<br />

Whether or not competitors must reside in the Area in which they compete for a championship is<br />

determined by that Area. Residence is determined by USEA membership. It is the responsibility of the<br />

competitor to know the qualifications and terms of these championships and enter in accordance with<br />

those specifications. In addition to what is printed on these pages, the competitor must refer to the<br />

applicable area website for further details before entering a championship division. Competitors who<br />

have improperly entered a championship division may forfeit their placing and awards (if applicable).<br />

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competitor’s resource guide<br />

<strong>2011</strong> area championship charts<br />

The following charts indicate the location of and qualifications for the Area Championships.<br />

All of your qualifying competitions must occur between the dates indicated in the “Qualify From/<br />

To” box. “Placing to Qualify” indicates what placings and the number of events at which you need<br />

to place. “1st or 2nd; two events” would mean that you had to place either first or second at two<br />

different competitions within the qualifying dates. The bottom row indicates whether your qualifying<br />

competitions must be from within the Area or from any Area.<br />

NOTE: Carrying a whip is NOT permitted in Championship classes.<br />

area<br />

area i<br />

level Bn n t p<br />

event<br />

date<br />

Fitch's Corner<br />

Qualify from/to<br />

placing to qualify<br />

Qualify<br />

8/5/10-<br />

10/10/11<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

In Area<br />

In Area In Area Any Area<br />

Open to members of other Areas, but must qualify within Area I.<br />

For a detailed account of Area I Championship policies and specifications go to www.area1usea.org.<br />

area<br />

level<br />

event<br />

date<br />

Qualify from/to<br />

placing to qualify<br />

Qualify<br />

8/22/10-<br />

7/5/11<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

area ii<br />

Bn n t p i a<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia<br />

10/13/10-<br />

10/10/11<br />

Fitch's Corner Fitch's Corner Fitch's Corner<br />

July 23-24 July 23-24 July 23-24 July 23-24<br />

8/28/10-<br />

7/5/11<br />

Oct. 28-30 Oct. 28-30 Oct. 28-30<br />

10/13/10-<br />

10/10/11<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

8/18/10-<br />

10/10/11<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

7/10/10-<br />

7/5/11<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

Plantation<br />

Field<br />

8/18/10-<br />

10/10/11<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

9/11/10-<br />

7/5/11<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

Plantation<br />

Field<br />

Oct. 28-30 Sept. 16-18 Sept. 16-18<br />

8/18/10-<br />

10/10/11<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

In Area In Area In Area In Area Any Area Any Area<br />

Open to members of other Areas, but must qualify within Area II for BN/N/T/P. For a detailed account of Area II<br />

Championship policies and specifications go to www.usea2.net.


area<br />

level<br />

event<br />

date<br />

Qualify from/to<br />

placing to qualify<br />

Qualify<br />

competitor’s resource guide<br />

area iii<br />

BN/Novice training Preliminary<br />

Poplar Place<br />

May 6-8<br />

4/27/10-<br />

4/19/11<br />

1st thru 5th<br />

One Event<br />

Any Area<br />

Note: 1. No cross-country jump penalties. 2. It is the rider’s obligation to keep up with placings out of the Area and<br />

include in qualifications section of entry form. 3. Open to members of other Areas, but non-residents must qualify<br />

within Area III. For a detailed account of Area III Championship policies and specifications go to www.usea3.org.<br />

area<br />

level<br />

event<br />

date<br />

Qualify from/to<br />

placing to qualify<br />

Qualify<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

area iV<br />

Only open to residents of Area IV. For a detailed account of Area IV Championship policies and specifications go to<br />

www.usea4.org.<br />

area<br />

level<br />

event<br />

date<br />

Qualify from/to<br />

placing to qualify<br />

Qualify<br />

area V<br />

Bn/n t p<br />

i<br />

Any Area<br />

4/27/10-<br />

4/19/11<br />

1st thru 5th<br />

One Event<br />

4/27/10-<br />

4/19/11<br />

1st thru 5th<br />

One Event<br />

Any Area Any Area<br />

Bn/novice training preliminary<br />

Otter Creek<br />

Sept. 23-25<br />

9/10/10-<br />

9/5/11<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

9/10/10-<br />

9/5/11<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

Any Area Any Area Any Area<br />

Greenwood<br />

Sept. 30 - Oct. 2<br />

10/27/10-<br />

9/13/11<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

Greenwood<br />

9/22/10-<br />

9/13/11<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

Poplar Place Poplar Place<br />

May 6-8 May 6-8<br />

Otter Creek Otter Creek<br />

Sept. 23-25 Sept. 23-25<br />

9/10/10-<br />

9/5/11<br />

Greenwood Greenwood<br />

Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 Sept. 30 - Oct. 2<br />

9/22/10-<br />

9/13/11<br />

1st thru 5th<br />

One Event<br />

9/22/10-<br />

9/13/11<br />

1st thru 5th<br />

One Event<br />

Any Area Any Area Any Area<br />

Open to members of other Areas, but must qualify in Area V. For a detailed account of Area V Championship<br />

policies and specifications, go to www.area5eventing.com.<br />

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area<br />

level<br />

event<br />

date<br />

Qualify from/to<br />

placing to qualify<br />

Qualify<br />

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competitor’s resource guide<br />

Copper<br />

Meadows<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

In Area<br />

NWEC<br />

Sept. 30-Oct.2<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

area Vi<br />

Bn n t p/i<br />

Open to members of other Areas, but must qualify within Area VI. For a detailed account of Area VI Championship<br />

policies and specifications go to www.areavi.org.<br />

area<br />

level<br />

event<br />

date<br />

Qualify from/to<br />

placing to qualify<br />

Qualify<br />

area Vii<br />

For a detailed account of Area VII Championship policies and specifications, including residency requirements go to<br />

www.areavii.org.<br />

area<br />

level<br />

event<br />

date<br />

Qualify from/to<br />

placing to qualify<br />

Qualify<br />

10/1/10-<br />

8/23/11<br />

area Viii<br />

Bn n t<br />

p<br />

Stone Gate<br />

Sept.24-25<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

10/1/10-<br />

8/23/11<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

10/1/10-<br />

8/23/11<br />

1st thru 3rd<br />

One Event<br />

10/1/10-<br />

8/23/11<br />

1st thru 5th<br />

One Event<br />

In Area In Area In Area<br />

Bn/n t p<br />

i<br />

9/1/10-<br />

9/13/11<br />

Copper<br />

Meadows<br />

9/1/10-<br />

9/13/11<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

9/1/10-<br />

9/13/11<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

In Area In Area In Area In Area<br />

9/1/10-<br />

9/6/11<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

Copper<br />

Meadows<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

Copper<br />

Meadows<br />

Sept. 9-11 Sept. 9-11 Sept. 9-11 Sept. 9-11<br />

9/1/10-<br />

9/6/11<br />

NWEC NWEC NWEC<br />

Sept. 30-Oct.2 Sept. 30-Oct.2 Sept. 30-Oct.2<br />

9/1/10-<br />

9/13/11<br />

Stone Gate Penny Oaks Penny Oaks<br />

Sept.24-25<br />

Aug. 6-7 Aug. 6-7<br />

9/1/10-<br />

9/6/11<br />

9/1/10-<br />

9/6/11<br />

1st thru 4th<br />

One Event<br />

In Area In Area In Area In Area<br />

Non Area VIII residents must place 1-4 at a USEA sanctioned event in Area VIII. For a detailed account of Area VIII<br />

Championship policies and specifications go to www.usea8.org.


area<br />

level<br />

event<br />

date<br />

Qualify from/to<br />

placing to qualify<br />

Qualify<br />

competitor’s resource guide<br />

1st thru 6th<br />

One Event<br />

area iX<br />

Bn n t p<br />

1st thru 6th<br />

One Event<br />

Open to members of other Areas. For a detailed account of Area IX Championship policies and specifications,<br />

especially for BNR and BNH go to www.areaixeventing.com.<br />

area<br />

level<br />

event<br />

date<br />

Qualify from/to<br />

placing to qualify<br />

Qualify<br />

Northern<br />

Colorado<br />

9/21/10-<br />

8/16/11<br />

area X<br />

9/21/10-<br />

8/16/11<br />

1st thru 6th<br />

One Event<br />

1st thru 6th<br />

One Event<br />

Any Area Any Area Any Area Any Area<br />

Bn n<br />

Grass Ridge<br />

9/28/10-<br />

9/27/11<br />

1st thru 5th<br />

One Event<br />

Any Area<br />

Northern<br />

Colorado<br />

9/21/10-<br />

8/16/11<br />

Grass Ridge<br />

1st thru 5th<br />

One Event<br />

Any Area<br />

1st thru 5th<br />

One Event<br />

t p i<br />

Grass Ridge<br />

Any Area<br />

Northern<br />

Colorado<br />

Grass Ridge<br />

1st thru 5th<br />

One Event<br />

Any Area<br />

Northern<br />

Colorado<br />

Sept. 3-4 Sept. 3-4 Sept. 3-4 Sept. 3-4<br />

9/21/10-<br />

8/16/11<br />

Goose Downs<br />

Oct. 15-16 Oct. 15-16 Oct. 15-16 Oct. 15-16 Aug. 20-21<br />

9/28/10-<br />

9/27/11<br />

9/28/10-<br />

9/27/11<br />

9/28/10-<br />

9/27/11<br />

8/18/10-<br />

8/3/11<br />

1st thru 5th<br />

One Event<br />

Any Area<br />

For a detailed account of Area X Championship policies and specifications, including residency requirements go to<br />

www.usea.area-x.org.<br />

BN-t open to members of other Areas, but must qualify within Area X.<br />

P-I open to members of other Areas and can qualify in any Area.<br />

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classic three-day information<br />

SmARtPAK eQuINe/uSeA ClASSIC thRee-dAY SeRIeS<br />

training level three-day event and Preliminary level three-day event Info<br />

The thrill of the “chase” lives on for those who still want to experience the unforgettable rush of the classic format<br />

three-day event!<br />

As the membership continues to assert their passion for the Classic format at the Training Level, so has support<br />

sparked for the Preliminary Level Classic Three-Day Event, as an ultimate goal of their equestrian careers. Effective<br />

April 1, 2010, the Federation approved national rules specifically for the Training and Preliminary Three-Day Classic<br />

format, for inclusion in the USEF Rules for <strong>Eventing</strong>.<br />

As a USEF Endorsed Competition, the T3D is a qualifier to move up to the Preliminary horse trials level and the<br />

P3D, as a USEF Recognized Division, a qualifier for the Intermediate horse trials level and CCI1*.<br />

The Classic Series is made possible through the support of its sponsors: Title Sponsor: SmartPak equine;<br />

Presenting Sponsor: dG Stackhouse Saddles; Legacy Sponsor: Five Star tack; Elite Sponsors: FItS and<br />

Nunn Finer; Silver Level Sponsor: Fleeceworks; Additional Sponsor: hoof wraps.<br />

Year-end Award Points: The point values for both levels are the same as those awarded in the CCI1* point<br />

structure. The chart is located at www.useventing.com/leaderboard under Resources, and in the uSeA Policies<br />

and Guidelines.<br />

mINImum QuAlIFICAtIONS:<br />

• Training Three-Day Event (T3D): Open to competitors of any age, on horses four years of age or older. Both<br />

the competitor and the horse must have obtained NQR’s at four horse trials at the Training level or higher, one<br />

of which must be attained as a combination. A competitor established at the Preliminary level may compete on a<br />

horse which has obtained two NQR’s at the Training level or higher.<br />

• Preliminary Three-Day Event (P3D): Open to competitors beginning the calendar year of their 14th birthday,<br />

on horses five years of age or older. Both the competitor and the horse, though not necessarily as a combination,<br />

must have obtained an NQR at four horse trials at the Preliminary level or higher.<br />

• DRESSAGE TESTS: 2010 Classic Series Training and Preliminary Dressage Tests are located on pages 54 and 55.


classic three-day information<br />

<strong>2011</strong><br />

training and preliminary three-day calendar of events<br />

®<br />

<strong>2011</strong> training three-day calendar<br />

April 27 - May 1 • Heart of the Carolinas (SC) • Area III<br />

May 27 - 29 • Meadowcreek Park (TX) • Area V<br />

June 2 - 5 • Indiana <strong>Eventing</strong> Assoc. (IN) • Area VIII<br />

June 24 - 26 • Inavale Farms (OR) • Area VII<br />

July 14 - 17 • Coconino <strong>Summer</strong> II (AZ) • Area X<br />

August 8 - 11 • GMHA (VT) • Area I<br />

August 26 - 28 • Heritage Park (KS) Area IV<br />

October 19 - 23 • Hagyard Midsouth (KY) • Area VIII<br />

October 20 - 23 • Waredaca (MD) • Area II<br />

November 3 - 6 • Galway Downs (CA) • Area VI<br />

November 4 - 6 • Rocking Horse (FL) • Area III<br />

<strong>2011</strong> preliminary three-day calendar<br />

May 20 - 22 • Virginia Horse Center (VA) • Area II<br />

July 20 - 24 • Event at Rebecca Farm (MT) • Area IX<br />

October 19 - 23 • Hagyard Midsouth (KY) • Area VIII<br />

November 3 - 6 • Galway Downs (CA) • Area VI<br />

thank you to our additional smartpak equine/usea classic three-day event sponsors:<br />

title sponsor: SmartPak Equine; presenting sponsor: DG Stackhouse Saddles; legacy sponsor: Five-Star Tack;<br />

elite sponsors: FITS and Nunn Finer; silver level sponsor: Fleeceworks; additional sponsor: Hoof Wraps<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> schedule for usea instructors' certification program<br />

Presented in part by:<br />

Note - Before applying to attend an Assessment for ICP Certification, a candidate instructor must have<br />

attended the requisite ICP Teaching Workshop(s) and must be registered as an ICP Candidate instructor.<br />

In order to become ICP registered, or host an ICP Workshop, please contact Nancy Knight, USEA Director of<br />

Education, at 703-779-0440, Ext. 3007 or via e-mail at nancy@useventing.com for more information.<br />

• <strong>2011</strong> WoRkShoPS •<br />

30 • <strong>2011</strong> | SUMMER OMNIBUS<br />

usea education information<br />

May 10-12 (Area 3)<br />

levels III/IV Workshop<br />

Meadow Run Farm, Florence, AL<br />

Jim Graham<br />

Phone: (256) 436-1747<br />

E-mail: jimrider7@live.com<br />

Physical address of farm: 7901 County Road 61<br />

Florence, AL 35634 Auditors are welcome on all<br />

days of the Workshop. Should you be interested in<br />

auditing or being a demo rider for this Workshop,<br />

please contact Jim Graham.<br />

May 23-25 (Area 9)<br />

levels I/II teaching of dressage Workshop<br />

The Colorado Horse Park, Parker, CO<br />

Vivien Van Buren<br />

Phone: (303) 883-6560<br />

E-mail: vniviv@cs.com<br />

Physical Address: 7522 South Pinery Drive,<br />

Parker, CO 80134 Auditors are welcome on all<br />

days of the Workshop. Should you be interested in<br />

auditing or being a demo rider for this Workshop,<br />

please contact Vivien Van Buren.<br />

July 01-03 (Area 9)<br />

levels I/II teaching of Jumping Workshop<br />

The Colorado Horse Park, Parker, CO<br />

Vivien Van Buren<br />

Phone: (303) 833-6560<br />

E-mail: vniviv@cs.com<br />

Physical Address: 7522 South Pinery Drive,<br />

Parker, CO 80134 Auditors are welcome on all<br />

days of the Workshop. Should you be interested in<br />

auditing or being a demo rider for this Workshop,<br />

please contact Vivien Van Buren.<br />

Contributing Sponsor:<br />

• <strong>2011</strong> ASSESSMENTS •<br />

No Assessments scheduled at press time.<br />

Please check the USEA website for <strong>2011</strong> Assessments.<br />

PleASe NOte:<br />

An ICP Assessment takes one full day. Please call or<br />

e-mail Nancy Knight well in advance of an Assessment<br />

in order to schedule yourself. An Assessment<br />

at every ICP Level includes the instructor teaching<br />

one lesson of Dressage, one lesson of Show<br />

Jumping, and one lesson of Cross-Country Riding/<br />

Jumping. The instructor also takes a written Teaching<br />

Theory and Practice test, a written Horse and Stable<br />

Management test, a written Safety/Medical test, and a<br />

hands-on Horse and Stable Management test.<br />

Assessment candidates must contact Nancy Knight to<br />

sign up to be assessed no later than 60 days prior to<br />

the Assessment date.


leVel IV<br />

Stephen Bradley – Area II<br />

Leesburg, Virginia<br />

703-431-3422 (cell)<br />

riderthreeday@aol.com<br />

Jan Byyny – Area II<br />

Purcellville, Virginia<br />

540-338-2845 (eve)<br />

jan@surefireeventing.com<br />

John Camlin – Area VII<br />

Onalaska, Washington<br />

360-978-5100<br />

john@caberfarm.com<br />

Kyle Carter – Area III<br />

Sparr, Florida<br />

352-595-1735<br />

fivering@hotmail.com<br />

Darren Chiacchia–Area III<br />

ICP FACULTY<br />

East Aurora, New York<br />

716-888-0504<br />

352-895-3694 (cell)<br />

dmc2004@gmail.com<br />

lisamarong@aol.com<br />

Robert Costello – Area II<br />

Southern Pines, North Carolina<br />

910-695-3004<br />

rocostello@gmail.com<br />

Dorothy Crowell – Area VIII<br />

Frankfort, Kentucky<br />

502-223-0258<br />

teammolokai@bellsouth.net<br />

Buck Davidson – Area III<br />

Ocala, Florida<br />

352-427-6820 (cell)<br />

buckdavidson@hotmail.com<br />

Phyllis Dawson – Area II<br />

ICP FACULTY<br />

Purcellville, Virginia<br />

540-668-6024 (day)<br />

pwindchase@aol.com<br />

Bea di Grazia – Area VI<br />

Carmel Valley, California<br />

831-659-4886<br />

beadigrazia@gmail.com<br />

usea education information<br />

usea icp certified instructors By leVel of certification<br />

Instructors certified as of March <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Derek di Grazia – Area VI<br />

Carmel Valley, California<br />

831-659-4886<br />

digrazia1007@gmail.com<br />

Phillip Dutton – Area II<br />

West Grove, Pennsylvania<br />

610-869-7705 (eve)<br />

trueprospectfarm@aol.com<br />

Gina Economou – Area VI<br />

Sun Valley, California<br />

818-768-4218 (barn)<br />

818-203-0878 (cell)<br />

snaffles10@aol.com<br />

Will Faudree – Area II<br />

Hoffman, North Carolina<br />

910-603-8298<br />

910-281-3056 (cell)<br />

faudeew@gmail.com<br />

Jim Graham – Area III<br />

ICP FACULTY<br />

Florence, Alabama<br />

256-767-6077 (eve)<br />

jimrider7@live.com<br />

Peter Gray – Area III<br />

Reddick, Florida<br />

352-591-0256<br />

psgray007@hotmail.com<br />

Jonathan Holling – Area III<br />

Ocala, Florida<br />

352-873-4808<br />

willowrunfarm@hotmail.com<br />

Julie Hook – Area VII<br />

Aurora, Oregon<br />

503-678-1016<br />

juleschook@aol.com<br />

Bill Hoos – Area III<br />

Franklin, Tennessee<br />

615-790-9358<br />

whoos@bellsouth.net<br />

Eric Horgan – Ireland<br />

ICP FACULTY<br />

203-263-0167 (day/eve)<br />

erichorg@gmail.com<br />

Mike Huber – Area V<br />

Bartonville, Texas<br />

817-430-3811 (day)<br />

mikehuberusa@hotmail.com<br />

Holly Hudspeth – Area II<br />

Raleigh, North Carolina<br />

703-727-2753<br />

holly@hollyheppeventing.com<br />

Dayna Lynd-Pugh – Area VI<br />

Tres Pinos, California<br />

831-628-3622 (day)<br />

dlp@garlic.com<br />

David O’Brien – Area II<br />

Vass, North Carolina<br />

910-245-2388<br />

kincora@pinehurst.net<br />

David O’Connor – Areas II & III<br />

ICP FACULTY<br />

The Plains, Virginia (May-Oct)<br />

Ocala, Florida (Nov-Apr)<br />

540-253-5726 (day)<br />

oconnorequestrian@gmail.com<br />

Karen O’Connor – Areas II & III<br />

ICP FACULTY<br />

The Plains, Virginia (May-Oct)<br />

Ocala, Florida (Nov-Apr)<br />

540-253-5726 (day)<br />

oconnorequestrian@gmail.com<br />

Mark Phillips – Great Britain<br />

ICP FACULTY<br />

128-584-1377<br />

mark@equiland.co.uk<br />

Julie Richards – Area III<br />

Atlanta, Georgia<br />

404-401-5600<br />

jlbrichards@hotmail.com<br />

Brian Sabo – Area VI<br />

ICP FACULTY<br />

Newport Beach, California<br />

949-610-0035 (day)<br />

brian@sabogroup.com<br />

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Don Sachey – Area VI<br />

ICP FACULTY<br />

Santa Barbara, California<br />

805-895-8531 (day/eve)<br />

donsachey@hughes.net<br />

Kimberly Severson – Area II<br />

Keene, Virginia<br />

434-825-3154<br />

kvinoski@aol.com<br />

Tamra Smith – Area VI<br />

Hemet, California<br />

951-767-0436<br />

951-514-1320 (cell)<br />

tsmitheventing@aol.com<br />

Allison Springer – Area II<br />

Marshall, Virginia<br />

847-612-1108<br />

a_springer@earthlink.net<br />

Amy Tryon – Area VII<br />

Duvall, Washington<br />

425-867-9553<br />

furrypony@aol.com<br />

Robin Walker – Area VIII<br />

ICP FACULTY<br />

Grass Lake, Michigan<br />

517-206-3084 (cell)<br />

mautehousefarm@mailstation.com<br />

Cathy Wieschhoff – Area VIII<br />

Lexington, Kentucky<br />

859-396-4470<br />

cathy@cwevent.com<br />

leVel III<br />

David Adamo – Area III<br />

Florence, Alabama<br />

707-321-0648<br />

dvadamo@aol.com<br />

Mogie Bearden-Muller – Area II<br />

Centreville, Maryland<br />

510-928-1050<br />

Foxhill10@gmail.com<br />

Emily Beshear – Area II<br />

Somerset, Virginia<br />

434-960-2370<br />

emilybeshear@earthlink.net<br />

Jennifer Bodtmann – Area V<br />

Montgomery, Texas<br />

281-541-5818 (cell)<br />

eventingdoublej@aol.com<br />

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Frederic Bouland – Area X<br />

Phoenix, Arizona<br />

602-758-3809 (day)<br />

fbets@cox.net<br />

Gretchen Butts – Area II<br />

Laytonsville, Maryland<br />

301-774-7123<br />

waredaca@aol.com<br />

Nick Cwick – Area III<br />

Newnan, Georgia<br />

770-304-0117 (day/barn)<br />

602-615-1670 (cell)<br />

nick@capstoneeventing.com<br />

Eric Dierks – Areas II & III<br />

Berryville, Virginia (May-Oct)<br />

Reddick, Florida (Nov-Apr)<br />

703-297-2329 (cell)<br />

eric@ofet.net<br />

Paul Ebersole – Area II<br />

Bluemont, Virginia<br />

703-431-4580<br />

champagnewishesfarm@yahoo.com<br />

Jonathan Elliott – Area VII<br />

Yelm, Washington<br />

360-485-2043 (cell)<br />

jonathan_elliott@hotmail.com<br />

Stephanie Goodman – Area IX<br />

McCall, Idaho<br />

208-315-2086<br />

stephanieg@frontiernet.net<br />

Nancy Guyotte – Area I<br />

Hill, New Hampshire<br />

603-848-6566 (cell)<br />

nguyotte@comcast.net<br />

Susan L. Harris – Area VIII<br />

Prospect, Kentucky<br />

502-228-3456<br />

susanharris54@me.com<br />

Sue Hines – Area VIII<br />

Kensington, Ohio<br />

330-223-2272<br />

teak@voyager.net<br />

Alyce Hinkle – Area V<br />

Conroe, Texas<br />

281-772-9350<br />

jvfarms@peoplepc.com<br />

Fran <strong>Summer</strong>lin Histed – Area III<br />

Steele, Alabama<br />

850-485-1546<br />

summerworthdown@att.net<br />

Natalie Hollis – Area II<br />

Frederick, Maryland<br />

301-972-8943 (day)<br />

410-615-3673 (cell)<br />

natalieghollis@gmail.com<br />

Melissa Hunsberger – Area II<br />

Purcellville, Virginia<br />

540-668-6024 (day)<br />

msnowyriver@aol.com<br />

Cathy Jones-Forsberg – Area IV<br />

Hampshire, Illinois<br />

847-464-4095 (day)<br />

847-464-5974 (eve)<br />

ducksflyforcathy@yahoo.com<br />

Jennifer Taxay Kelly – Area VI<br />

Agua Dulce, California<br />

305-608-3506<br />

jtaxay@msn.com<br />

Judy Klus – Area VII<br />

Gold Beach, Oregon<br />

541-247-0877 (day)<br />

541-425-0855 (cell)<br />

kluseventing@hughes.net<br />

Sara Kozumplik – Areas II & III<br />

Berryville, Virginia (May-Oct)<br />

Reddick, Florida (Nov-Apr)<br />

703-930-2409 (cell)<br />

sara@ofet.net<br />

Mikki Kuchta – Area I<br />

Patterson, New York<br />

845-878-0063 (eve)<br />

abfteam@comcast.net<br />

Richard Lamb – Area III<br />

Aiken, South Carolina<br />

828-817-1163 (day)<br />

irlamb9@aol.com<br />

Susannah Lansdale – Area VIII<br />

Evansville, Indiana<br />

812-867-0933<br />

susannah@signalknob.com<br />

Ashley Leith – Area III<br />

Ocala, Florida<br />

610-260-0119 (cell)<br />

scorpion13@earthlink.net<br />

Shannon Lilley – Area VI<br />

Gilroy, California<br />

408-309-2791<br />

splilley@earthlink.net<br />

Nanci Lindroth- Area II<br />

Jackson Springs, North Carolina<br />

910-652-2086 (eve)<br />

910-690-6600 (cell)<br />

sealin@mindspring.net


Ashley MacVaugh – Area I<br />

South Hamilton, Massachusetts<br />

978-468-2424 (day)<br />

978-807-1038 (cell)<br />

ashley@ashleymacvaugh.com<br />

Carol Mayo – Area I<br />

Sherborn, Massachusetts<br />

508-655-5151 (day)<br />

jpcamayo@comcast.net<br />

Gina Miles – Area VI<br />

Atascadero, California<br />

805-227-4288 (day)<br />

ginamiles@msn.com<br />

Gary Mittleider – Area IX<br />

Kuna, Idaho<br />

208-871-3522 (cell)<br />

mitt520@aol.com<br />

Sara Mittleider – Area IX<br />

Kuna, Idaho<br />

208-870-1857 (cell)<br />

mitt520@aol.com<br />

James Moore – Area II<br />

Bealeton, Virginia<br />

303-917-1488 (cell)<br />

prestigetraining@mac.com<br />

Nadeem Noon – Area VIII<br />

Bloomington, Indiana<br />

812-876-4801<br />

nad@upnoverstables.com<br />

Lauren O’Brien – Area II<br />

Vass, North Carolina<br />

910-245-2388<br />

kincora@pinehurst.net<br />

Karen O’Neal – Area VII<br />

Sisters, Oregon<br />

541-549-1104 (cell)<br />

kareno@bendbroadband.com<br />

Doug Payne – Area II<br />

Pottersville, New Jersey<br />

908-399-9112 (day)<br />

doug@dpequestrian.com<br />

Holly Payne – Area II<br />

Gladstone, New Jersey<br />

908-334-3126<br />

h.payne@comcast.net<br />

Brooke Phillips – Area VII<br />

Corvallis, Oregon<br />

541-908-3887<br />

360-269-6542 (cell)<br />

willamettesporthorses@msn.com<br />

usea education information<br />

Diana Rich – Area VIII<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

513-831-7411<br />

d.rich@fuse.net<br />

Natalie Rooney Pitts – Area VI<br />

Bodega, California<br />

707-312-1119 (cell)<br />

natalie@fourstarfarm.com<br />

Jennifer Rousseau – Area IV<br />

Barrington Hills, Illinois<br />

847-382-9832<br />

847-501-0190 (cell)<br />

rousseaj@dls.net<br />

Jeffray Ryding – Area X<br />

Galisteo, New Mexico<br />

505-466-8771 (day)<br />

mjratgdf@aol.com<br />

Alice Sarno – Area X<br />

Phoenix, Arizona<br />

602-501-4697 (day)<br />

desertsporthorse@gmail.com<br />

Christine Scarlett – Area VI<br />

Davis, California<br />

530-753-5972<br />

cscarlettyr@hotmail.com<br />

Jerry Schurink – Area I<br />

ICP FACULTY<br />

Amherst, Massachusetts<br />

413-549-3252 (day)<br />

hgs@vasci.umass.edu<br />

Bunnie Sexton – Area VI<br />

Santa Ynez, California<br />

805-688-1784<br />

runnjmpd@aol.com<br />

Jane Sleeper – Area II<br />

East Fallowfield, Pennsylvania<br />

610-857-2514 (eve)<br />

sleepyjane@juno.com<br />

John Staples – Area IV<br />

Wichita, Kansas<br />

316-733-8186 (eve)<br />

day3goober@aol.com<br />

Sarah VandenBerg – Area VI<br />

San Diego, California<br />

619-685-7531 (day)<br />

sarah@briarwoodridingschool.com<br />

Lellie Ward – Area III<br />

Aiken, South Carolina<br />

803-640-4918 (cell)<br />

lellie@paradisefarmaiken.com<br />

Wendy Wergeles – Area VI<br />

Los Alamos, California<br />

877-625-0209<br />

wergeles@earthlink.net<br />

Pam Wiedemann – Area II<br />

Christiana, Pennsylvania<br />

717-529-1063<br />

pamwiedemann@hotmail.com<br />

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David Acord – Area VI<br />

Dublin, California<br />

541-840-9492<br />

lifeline37@yahoo.com<br />

Tom Angle – Area X<br />

Galisteo, New Mexico<br />

505-466-8771 (day)<br />

xcountry@goosedowns.com<br />

Connie Arthur – Area VI<br />

Waterford, California<br />

209-985-3354<br />

lonetree@inreach.com<br />

Sarah Berkowitz-Keppner – Area IX<br />

Provisional<br />

Hailey, Idaho<br />

208-316-1212<br />

threewaysinthreedays@yahoo.com<br />

Becky Brown – Area V<br />

Dallas, Texas<br />

214-718-0562<br />

rebeccab53@sbcglobal.net<br />

Ryan Brown – Area VI<br />

Gilroy, California<br />

408-842-3398 (eve)<br />

outfoxedrider@yahoo.com<br />

Sally Phillips Buffington – Area III<br />

Madison, Georgia<br />

210-421-1534 (day)<br />

sallypbuffington@gmail.com<br />

Molly Bull – Area II<br />

Scottsville, Virginia<br />

434-286-4562 (day)<br />

434-825-6073 (cell)<br />

mollyhooper@hotmail.com<br />

Stephanie Butts – Area II<br />

Laytonsville, Maryland<br />

301-774-7123<br />

steph@waredaca.com<br />

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Kimberley Payne Castro – Area IX<br />

Provisional<br />

Park City, Utah<br />

435-659-1140<br />

kimberley@3peasinapony.com<br />

Jeanie Clarke – Area I<br />

Sherborn, Massachusetts<br />

508-314-5161<br />

jeanieclarke2141@gmail.com<br />

Rochelle Costanza – Area IX<br />

Franktown, Colorado<br />

303-229-1081 (cell)<br />

platinumfarm@msn.com<br />

Barbara Crabo – Area X<br />

Scottsdale, Arizona<br />

602-677-0583<br />

fourpeaksfarm@gmail.com<br />

Thomas Davis – Area I<br />

Rehoboth, Massachusetts<br />

508-222-5856 (day/eve)<br />

flatlands3@aol.com<br />

Shelley Drake-Kincaid – Area VI<br />

Poway, California<br />

858-679-0690<br />

sd-kincaid@sbcglobal.net<br />

Bevin O’Reilly Dugan – Area I<br />

Brattleboro, Vermont<br />

413-478-1661 (cell)<br />

borei333@hotmail.com<br />

John Michael Durr – Area VI<br />

Santa Rosa, California<br />

707-541-6160<br />

707-529-8397 (cell)<br />

resporthorses@yahoo.com<br />

Mia Edsall – Area IX<br />

Bellevue, Idaho<br />

208-720-4414<br />

mia@syskylan.net<br />

Dana Estes – Area VI<br />

Livermore, California<br />

925-998-1882<br />

danaestes@comcast.net<br />

Marla Foreman – Area VII<br />

Pasco, Washington<br />

509-546-0445<br />

equiart2@aol.com<br />

Peggy Friauf – Area V<br />

Fort Worth, Texas<br />

817-926-0842<br />

runjumpxc@aol.com<br />

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Trudy Guarente – Area IX<br />

Sandy, Utah<br />

801-673-2713<br />

trudyallan@juno.com<br />

Brad Hall – Area IV<br />

Galena, Illinois<br />

815-777-2034 (day)<br />

3dayeventer@dishmail.com<br />

Ann Haller – Area III<br />

Oxford, Georgia<br />

770-385-3399<br />

678-787-4168<br />

ann.haller@yahoo.com<br />

Sinead Halpin – Area II<br />

Middleburg, Virginia<br />

540-878-1122 (cell)<br />

shkillian@aol.com<br />

Chris Hiller – Area VI<br />

Clayton, California<br />

925-672-1964<br />

cah7236@gmail.com<br />

Chris Hitchcock – Area II<br />

Midlothian, Virginia<br />

919-697-5536 (day)<br />

doublediamondtraining@yahoo.com<br />

Janice Holmes – Area VIII<br />

Milford, Ohio<br />

513-575-0536<br />

jaholmstead@aol.com<br />

Philippa Humphreys – Area VIII<br />

Grand Rapids, Michigan<br />

616-304-2076 (cell)<br />

philippa@pheventing.com<br />

Margaret Hutchison – Area I<br />

North Chatham, New York<br />

518-441-2176 (cell)<br />

mhutch5100@aol.com<br />

Anne Jennings – Area IV<br />

Mequon, Wisconsin<br />

262-375-2964 (day)<br />

equinepcf@aol.com<br />

Eileen Kenney – Area II<br />

Provisional<br />

Afton, Virginia<br />

434-284-1957 (cell)<br />

eileen@wavertreehall.com<br />

Lora Kutteroff – Area II<br />

Mt. Airy, Maryland<br />

301-829-0008<br />

lkutteroff@earthlink.net<br />

Michael Larsen – Area III<br />

Morriston, Florida<br />

608-332-7336<br />

mlarsen1982@gmail.com<br />

Susan Friend LeTourneur – Area VI<br />

Lake View Terrace, California<br />

818-834-1272 (day)<br />

suefriend@yahoo.com<br />

Alexis Lind – Area VII<br />

Redmond, Washington<br />

425-444-9539<br />

lexilind@hotmail.com<br />

Nancy Lindsey – Area V<br />

Richmond, Texas<br />

281-342-7221 (eve)<br />

valhallaoutpost@gmail.com<br />

Sarah Lorenz – Area VII<br />

Issaquah, Washington<br />

206-595-5150 (eve)<br />

sarah_lorenz@hotmail.com<br />

K. Melisa Martell – Area II<br />

Darnestown, Maryland<br />

240-683-5487<br />

310-509-0400 (cell)<br />

kmmartell@verizon.net<br />

Jackie McRae – Area VI<br />

Grass Valley, California<br />

530-274-7108 (day)<br />

roadynme@hotmail.com<br />

Sabrina Miller – Area VI<br />

Salinas, California<br />

831-484-1027 (day)<br />

tra3day@aol.com<br />

Megan Moore – Area VIII<br />

Georgetown, Kentucky<br />

859-327-2161 (day)<br />

megan@teamceoeventing.com<br />

Cynthia Moore-West – Area IX<br />

Sedalia, Colorado<br />

303-663-8418<br />

720-219-9494 (cell)<br />

westsfarm@msn.com<br />

Bernard Morauw – Area IV<br />

Virgil, Illinois<br />

630-802-5518 (day)<br />

bernard@versaillesequestrian.com<br />

Jennifer Ohmes – Area III<br />

Leighton, Alabama<br />

816-810-0828<br />

jenohmes@hotmail.com


Val Owen – Area VI<br />

Paradise, California<br />

520-321-3973 (eve)<br />

vrowen@pacbell.net<br />

Stephanie Parker – Area VII<br />

Redmond, Oregon<br />

514-548-5135<br />

parkeranm@aol.com<br />

Michele Pestl – Area VII<br />

Renton, Washington<br />

206-459-0601 (cell)<br />

napoleontoo@hotmail.com<br />

Steuart Pittman – Area II<br />

Davidsonville, Maryland<br />

410-798-8462 (day)<br />

dodonfarm@verizon.net<br />

Deborah Ravinsky – Area VI<br />

Danville, California<br />

925-216-1042 (day)<br />

dravinsky@gmail.com<br />

Jenna Reveal – Area VI<br />

San Juan Capistrano, California<br />

203-906-3479 (cell)<br />

jennar@mail.com<br />

Katie Rocco – Area I<br />

Sandisfield, Massachusetts<br />

413-258-4459 (eve)<br />

srds@bcn.net<br />

Becky Roper – Area V<br />

Plano, Texas<br />

972-965-5791 (day)<br />

beckyroper@verizon.net<br />

Molly Rosin – Area II<br />

Baltimore, Maryland<br />

559-287-7285 (cell)<br />

molly@mollyrosin.com<br />

Lei Ruckle – Area IV<br />

Fenton, Missouri<br />

636-349-6611 (day)<br />

leimail@sbcglobal.net<br />

Kathleen Russell – Area X<br />

Moriarty, New Mexico<br />

505-670-6064 (day)<br />

krystalridges@netzero.com<br />

Anne Ryan – Area VII<br />

Kent, Washington<br />

253-630-5610 (day/eve)<br />

kerryanne9@comcast.net<br />

usea education information<br />

Ruth Sawin – Area V<br />

Bellville, Texas<br />

979-865-5591 (eve)<br />

pinehilltexas@sbcglobal.net<br />

Kathryn Schiess – Area III<br />

Provisional<br />

Aiken, South Carolina<br />

815-979-6291<br />

klschiess@usca.edu<br />

Mary Schwentker – Area II<br />

Middletown, Virginia<br />

540-533-1927 (cell)<br />

dryrunfarm@gmail.com<br />

Gretchen Scott – Area I<br />

Saugerties, New York<br />

845-246-0726 (eve)<br />

gscott1@hvc.rr.com<br />

Joan Simmons – Area VIII<br />

Mars, Pennsylvania<br />

412-860-9287 (eve)<br />

jlsshf@consolidated.net<br />

Jackie Smith – Area VIII<br />

Hanoverton, Ohio<br />

330-222-2089<br />

jackie@stonegatefarm.org<br />

Lynn Symansky – Area II<br />

Middleburg, Virginia<br />

540-687-6333<br />

540-460-1351 (cell)<br />

lynn.symansky@gmail.com<br />

Kelly Joesten Theisen, M Ed – Area IV<br />

Kirtland Hills, Ohio<br />

815-765-1951<br />

ktheisen51@yahoo.com<br />

Teri Thompson – Area IX<br />

Provisional<br />

Ft. Collins, Colorado<br />

970-988-2047<br />

tthomp1230@aol.com<br />

Allison Thurston – Area I<br />

South Dartmouth, Massachusetts<br />

203-331-5230<br />

duchollow@aol.com<br />

Elizabeth Tukey – Area IX<br />

Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />

719-227-9160<br />

liztukey@gmail.com<br />

Clare VanderWoude – Area IV<br />

Provisional<br />

Middleton, Wisconsin<br />

608-848-9559<br />

608-220-9451 (cell)<br />

crvanderwoude@hotmail.com<br />

Frantz Verhelst – Area VII<br />

Maple Valley, Washington<br />

803-646-9933<br />

Evntr3d@aol.com<br />

Sarah Vernlund – Area VI<br />

Pleasanton, California<br />

925-437-1051 (cell)<br />

highlandtraining@msn.com<br />

Richard Wood – Area I<br />

Richmond, Massachusetts<br />

978-502-7664 (day)<br />

richpwood@netscape.com<br />

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Erika Adams – Area III<br />

Knoxville, Tennessee<br />

865-966-3600<br />

865-384-5680 (cell)<br />

adams.erika@gmail.com<br />

Kara Erdos Andrew – Area VIII<br />

Creston, Ohio<br />

330-329-5949<br />

kjandrew@bright.net<br />

Sharon Anthony – Area III<br />

Primm Springs, Tennessee<br />

931-670-0794<br />

sharonanthony@earthlink.net<br />

Taurie Banks – Area VI<br />

Fillmore, California<br />

805-524-4350<br />

805-551-9244 (cell)<br />

tribalking@hotmail.com<br />

Tauni Beckmann– Area VI<br />

San Diego/Riverside County, California<br />

760-505-2468 (cell)<br />

info@socaleventing.com<br />

socaleventing@hotmail.com<br />

Jane Braddock – Area IV<br />

Hager City, Wisconsin<br />

507-398-8494 (cell)<br />

jeb@focusedriding.com<br />

Jim Briggs – Area VII<br />

Cle Elum, Washington<br />

509-674-2812 (day/eve)<br />

peohpoint@hotmail.com<br />

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Suzanne Brock – Area VI<br />

Santa Rosa, California<br />

707-579-0505<br />

707-569-4497 (cell)<br />

triplehriding@gmail.com<br />

Jennifer Burk – Area V<br />

Burleson, Texas<br />

817-568-0174<br />

Jburk5513@sbcglobal.net<br />

Elise Ann Daniel – Area IX<br />

Kuna, Idaho<br />

208-590-2606 (cell)<br />

poppydaniel@gmail.com<br />

Patricia Deasy – Area III<br />

Alachua, Florida<br />

352-284-8656<br />

pcdsilveroak@msn.com<br />

Alison Eastman-Lawler – Area I<br />

Hollis, New Hampshire<br />

603-465-9592 (day)<br />

603-345-0382 (cell)<br />

apltrefarm@aol.com<br />

Madison Foote – Area VIII<br />

Haslett, Michigan<br />

517-655-6804<br />

theresa@horselessons.com<br />

Ashley Giles – Area III<br />

Newnan, Georgia<br />

770-251-4211 (day)<br />

678-416-6598 (cell)<br />

ashley1069@juno.com<br />

Denise Goyea – Area I<br />

Groton, Massachusetts<br />

617-224-6325 (day)<br />

denisescarlethill@yahoo.com<br />

Claire Harmon – Area V<br />

Missouri City, Texas<br />

281-437-3484<br />

claireharmon@aol.com<br />

Elizabeth Harris – Area III<br />

Monroe, Georgia<br />

770-267-8126 (day/eve)<br />

elizabethharris@email.com<br />

Carol Herron – Area III<br />

Naples, Florida<br />

301-928-5518 (cell)<br />

c.j.herron@comcast.net<br />

Ellen Hill – Area VI<br />

Redwood city, California<br />

952-492-3463<br />

hilldepotfarm@msn.com<br />

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Taren Hoffos – Area VI<br />

Ramona, California<br />

858-610-1693<br />

thoffos@hotmail.com<br />

Susanna Holder – Area VI<br />

Alameda, California<br />

510-519-1871 (eve)<br />

susanna.holder@gmail.com<br />

Janet Horton – Area X<br />

Santa Fe, New Mexico<br />

505-466-8250 (eve)<br />

jahorton@cybermesa.com<br />

Michele Kalsem – Area IV<br />

Huxley, Iowa<br />

515-450-0764 (day)<br />

4kalsemtraining@huxcomm.net<br />

Ali Kermeen – Area VI<br />

Sunnyvale, California<br />

925-548-3171<br />

alikermeen@gmail.com<br />

Marie Kerola – Area VII<br />

Portland, Oregon<br />

503-544-4275<br />

marikerola@gmail.com<br />

Brigitte Kettell – Area IV<br />

Wheaton, Illinois<br />

630-732-3525<br />

mistralBK@gmail.com<br />

Kevin Kress – Area VI<br />

Sonoma, California<br />

707-494-2679 (cell)<br />

goatesq@aol.com<br />

Yvonne Kropf – Area X<br />

Las Cruces, New Mexico<br />

575-639-0359<br />

Amigos_equestrian@yahoo.com<br />

Jaimi Martin-Peterson – Area VI<br />

Vallejo, California<br />

510-502-2399 (cell)<br />

jaimimartin@mac.com<br />

Marisa Melby – Area I<br />

Guilford, Connecticutl<br />

518-821-4482<br />

marisa_melby@yahoo.com<br />

Suzanne Mente – Area I<br />

Sunderland, Massachusetts<br />

413-549-3250 (eve)<br />

mente.dressage@gmail.com<br />

Cheryl Christopher Meola – Area I<br />

East Freetown, Massachusetts<br />

508-971-2668 (cell)<br />

rohan1722@aol.com<br />

Amanda Miller – Area II<br />

Clayton, North Carolina<br />

252-671-2175<br />

millereventing@hotmail.com<br />

Deb Moynihan – Area I<br />

Bolton, Connecticut<br />

860-646-8841<br />

djmoynihan@snet.net<br />

Janet Murfey – Area I<br />

Brookfield, New Hampshire<br />

603-941-0194 (cell)<br />

janet.murfey@murfey.com<br />

Amy Nichols – Area III<br />

Anderson, South Carolina<br />

864-287-7844 (day)<br />

864-933-3529 (cell)<br />

amyn@clemson.edu<br />

Darla Opava – Area VI<br />

Provisional<br />

Los Angeles, California<br />

310-645-6987<br />

818-515-3210 (cell)<br />

darop@sbcglobal.net<br />

Liz Patrick – Area II<br />

Sykesville, Maryland<br />

410-552-5022 (day)<br />

410-549-4273 (eve)<br />

watersedge6150@aol.com<br />

Ginger Trandum Reitz – Area VII<br />

Maple Valley, Washington<br />

425-413-1796 (eve)<br />

bgreitz@mindspring.com<br />

Katherine O. Rizzo – Area II<br />

Gaithersburg, Maryland<br />

301-904-4048<br />

korizzo@smcm.edu<br />

Terri Rocovich – Area VI<br />

Ramona, California<br />

760-788-2825<br />

858-335-3274 (cell)<br />

rocovich@sbcglobal.net<br />

Rachel Rosenthal – Area II<br />

Bedminster, New Jersey<br />

908-963-0281 (eve)<br />

rjrosey66@yahoo.com


Meredith Scarlet – Area I<br />

Groton, Massachusetts<br />

978-448-3421 (day)<br />

mbeeuwkes@aol.com<br />

Marie Schofield – Area VII and VI<br />

Lyle, Washington (April-November)<br />

Borrego Springs, California<br />

(November-April)<br />

541-980-5003 (cell)<br />

maries@gorge.net<br />

Liz Schroeder – Area II<br />

Washington, District of Columbia<br />

202-543-2336<br />

310-775-1862 (cell)<br />

lizskips@msn.com<br />

Jennifer Schuck – Area IV<br />

Delano, Minnesota<br />

763-972-9116 (day)<br />

612-290-8842 (cell)<br />

pnemeadow@frontiernet.net<br />

Adrianna Silvestri – Area IX<br />

Denver, Colorado<br />

303-601-6291<br />

aslice@silvestriphoto.com<br />

Kyle Smith – Area VIII<br />

Hanoverton, Ohio<br />

330-222-2089<br />

Smith.5654@osu.edu<br />

Beth Spencer – Area II<br />

Reidsville, North Carolina<br />

336-263-9060 (cell)<br />

stoneycreekstables@yahoo.com<br />

Camie Stockhausen – Area IV<br />

Cambridge, Iowa<br />

515-597-2297 (day)<br />

camstock@huxcomm.net<br />

Lisa Swan – Area II<br />

Upper Marlboro, Maryland<br />

410-798-1361 (cell)<br />

ponypro@netzero.net<br />

Paulina Taylor – Area III<br />

Birmingham, Alabama<br />

205-937-9738 (cell)<br />

paulina_ek@hotmail.com<br />

Joy Von Handorf – Area VIII<br />

Waynesville, Ohio<br />

937-885-6328<br />

937-623-8337 (cell)<br />

joy@wetherbrookefarm.com<br />

usea education information<br />

Andrea Waldo – Area I<br />

Hinesburg, Vermont<br />

802-453-7865 (day)<br />

aewaldo@gmavt.net<br />

Jenny Warner – Area IV<br />

Minneapolis, Minnesota<br />

651-470-3646 (day)<br />

amalia_00@yahoo.com<br />

Anna Welch – Area I<br />

Pownal, Maine<br />

207-688-4835 (day/eve)<br />

asouthkai@aol.com<br />

Debbie Wilson – Area II<br />

Forest Hill, Maryland<br />

410-808-2936 (cell)<br />

jdwilson1017@aol.com<br />

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Kathryn Cecere – Area I<br />

Littleton, Massachusetts<br />

978-264-9857<br />

kathryn@harmonyhorsestables.com<br />

Jennifer Fair – Area IX<br />

Park City, Utah<br />

435-659-6510<br />

jensing70@hotmail.com<br />

Kimberly Gardner-Taylor – Area V<br />

Aledo, Texas<br />

817-637-4585<br />

kjumpergirl@yahoo.com<br />

Carolyn Haddad – Area VII<br />

Anchorage, Alaska<br />

907-770-1179 (day)<br />

907-250-8744 (cell)<br />

chaddad@gci.net<br />

Jasmine Hobart – Area II<br />

Hoffman, North Carolina<br />

319-360-0426 (cell)<br />

jazzboomer_13@hotmail.com<br />

Diann Landau – Area II<br />

Lovettsville, Virginia<br />

540-822-9052 (day/eve)<br />

cilldara@megapipe.net<br />

Lesley A. Long – Area II<br />

Woodbine, Maryland<br />

410-795-7674<br />

aframe5@comcast.net<br />

Amanda Miller – Area II<br />

Clayton, North Carolina<br />

252-671-2175 (day/eve)<br />

millereventing@hotmail.com<br />

Christina Stamos – Area I<br />

Provisional<br />

Carmel, New York<br />

440-864-6253<br />

christinastamos@yahoo.com<br />

Sarah Stanton – Area VII<br />

Provisional<br />

Deary, Idaho<br />

208-301-0579 (cell)<br />

stantonfarm@cpcinternet.com<br />

Toni Stevens – Area V<br />

Brenham, Texas<br />

979-277-9248<br />

saddle1up@sbcglobal.net<br />

Candace Wheeler – Area III<br />

Florence Alabama<br />

256-436-4032<br />

wheelercrec@gmail.com<br />

Christina Windsor – Area V<br />

Dripping Springs, Texas<br />

512-917-1658<br />

christina@greenleafstables.com<br />

Cynthia Wiseman – Area IV<br />

Provisional<br />

Miller, Missouri<br />

417-452-2343 (day)<br />

cynthia@stoneridgeeventing.com<br />

Should you have any trouble reaching<br />

any of the instructors, please<br />

contact Nancy Knight at 703-779-0440,<br />

Ext 3007 or by e-mail at<br />

nancy@useventing.com.<br />

Visit www.useventing.com for updates as<br />

Certified Instructors are added.<br />

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meXICO<br />

leVel II<br />

Escipion Anibal Mendivil Minjares<br />

Zuazua 13, Huizachal, Naucalpan<br />

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CP53840<br />

011 (52) 55 52953200 (home)<br />

011 (52) 55 55 39417005 (cell)<br />

Work Information:<br />

Rancho Hipico La Joya<br />

Agua Caliente, Lomas Hipodromo<br />

CP53900<br />

Naucalpan Estado de Mexico<br />

011 (52) 55 55898632<br />

011 (52) 55 898801 (fax)<br />

escipion64@yahoo.com.mx<br />

Sandra del Castillo<br />

Gral Garcia Conde Area 12 bis Edif H-8<br />

Unidad Habitacional Militar 1-L<br />

Delgacion Miguel Hidalgo<br />

Mexico D.F.<br />

ZC 11200<br />

011 (52) 555 2022659<br />

011 (52) 515 521 363601 (cell)<br />

sandradelc@gmail.com<br />

american horse trials foundation, inc.<br />

38 • <strong>2011</strong> | SUMMER OMNIBUS<br />

leVel I - training<br />

Luis Loustalot<br />

Ahuatenco 145, casa 7-2,<br />

fraccionamiento Las Vistas<br />

Colonia Cabecera Cuajimalpa<br />

Delgacion Cuajimalpa<br />

Mexico City<br />

ZC 05260<br />

011 (52) 555 8124941<br />

Work Information:<br />

Club Hipico La Barranca and Pony<br />

Club La Barranca<br />

Ahuehuetes Norte 317<br />

Colonia Bosques de las Lomas<br />

Delgacion Miguel Hidalgo<br />

Mexico D.F.<br />

ZC 11700<br />

011 (52) 555 5201727<br />

011 (52) 555 2518016<br />

011 (52) 515 513678171 (cell)<br />

011 (52) 555 2411932 (fax)<br />

lloustalot@gmail.com<br />

llousalot@alumni.ipade.mx<br />

• the American horse trials Foundation is a non-profit corporation<br />

established to assist Three-Day Event riders and Organizers in raising<br />

tax deductible financial support for national and international competition.<br />

Ricardo Perez Conde<br />

Calzada la Loma 1331 casa 14<br />

Santa Cruz Buena Vista Puebla<br />

Puebla Mexico CP 72170<br />

011 (52) 222 4031591<br />

011 (52) 222 4630383<br />

Work Information:<br />

Club 15 poniente 1532<br />

San Pedro Cholula<br />

Puebla Mexico<br />

rperezconde1@yahoo.com.mx<br />

leVel I - Novice<br />

Wilver Armando Mendez Vargas<br />

A. Taracena #105 - 8 Fracc.<br />

Oropeza<br />

Villahermosa, Tabasco.<br />

Mexico. CP 86030<br />

011 9933 051069<br />

011 9933 159053<br />

wilvermendez@hotmail.com<br />

• Eligibility Requirements: Adult Riders – completion of a CCI1* or, alternatively a CIC1*;<br />

Young Riders – completion of one or more horse trials at the preliminary level;<br />

Organizers - must host one or more horse trials at the preliminary or higher level.<br />

• The American horse Trials Foundation has been granted tax exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of<br />

the Internal Revenue Code. All contributions are deductible to the maximum extent allowed by law. do<br />

nations should be directed to the American horse trials Foundation, Inc., 221 Grove Cove Rd,<br />

Centerville, maryland 21617-2686<br />

for more information: Phone: (443) 262-9555 • Fax: (443) 262-9666<br />

Email: ahtf@att.net • Website: www.ahtf3day.org


2010 usef eVenting dressage tests for horse trials<br />

CONVERSION TABLE<br />

(Meters to Feet)<br />

1 meter = 3’ 3”<br />

6 meters = 19’ 8”<br />

10 meters = 32’ 10”<br />

12 meters = 39’ 4”<br />

14 meters = 45’ 11”<br />

20 meters = 65’ 7”<br />

40 meters = 131’ 3”<br />

60 meters =196’ 10”<br />

STANDARD ARENA<br />

(20m x 60m)<br />

DIAGONAL LENGTH<br />

63.25m = 207’ 6”<br />

DRESSAGE ARENAS<br />

YOU ARE REQUIRED TO ENTER THE RING WITHIN<br />

45 SECONDS OF THE JUDGE’S SIGNAL.<br />

SCORING<br />

10 Excellent<br />

9 Very Good<br />

8 Good<br />

7 Fairly Good<br />

6 Satisfactory<br />

5 Sufficient<br />

4 Insufficient<br />

3 Fairly Bad<br />

2 Bad<br />

1 Very Bad<br />

0 Not Performed<br />

SMALL ARENA<br />

(20m x 40m)<br />

DIAGONAL LENGTH<br />

44.72m = 146’ 9”<br />

ERRORS<br />

First Error: 2 points<br />

Second Error: 4 points<br />

Third Error: Elimination<br />

Leaving Arena: Elimination<br />

<strong>2011</strong> | SUMMER OMNIBUS • 39


Beginner noVice leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 BeGINNeR NOVICe eVeNtING teSt A<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please<br />

see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) time: Approximately 3:00<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. AXMC Enter working trot. Straightness on center and diagonal lines.<br />

2. HEKA Working trot. Quality of trot.<br />

3. A Circle left 20 meters working trot. Quality of trot, roundness of circle.<br />

4. Between K and A Working canter Calmness and smoothness of depart .<br />

left lead.<br />

5. A Circle left 20 meters working canter. Quality of canter, roundness of circle.<br />

6. Between F and B Working trot Balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

7. Between M and C Medium walk. Balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

Quality of medium walk.<br />

8. HXF Free walk. Quality of free walk and stretch.<br />

Between F and A Medium walk. Quality of transition and medium walk.<br />

9. AKEH Working Trot. Balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

10. C Circle right 20 meters<br />

working trot.<br />

Quality of trot, roundness of circle.<br />

11. Between H and C Working canter Calmness and smoothness of depart.<br />

right lead.<br />

12. C Circle right 20 meters. Working canter. Quality of canter, roundness of circle.<br />

13. Between M and B Working trot Balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

14. A Down center line. Quality of turn at A, straightness on center line.<br />

15. X Halt, Salute Quality of transition and halt. Immobility.<br />

Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10 x 2<br />

10<br />

10<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

10<br />

Impulsion<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

10<br />

Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

10<br />

Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

Total possible points: 200


Beginner noVice leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 BeGINNeR NOVICe eVeNtING teSt B<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please<br />

see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) time: Approximately 3:20<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter working trot Straightness on center line.<br />

C Track right. Quality of turn and trot.<br />

2. MXK Change rein working trot. Quality of trot.<br />

3. A Circle left 20 meters working trot. Quality of trot, roundness and size of circle.<br />

4. FXH Change rein working trot. Quality of trot.<br />

5. C Circle right 20 meters working trot. Quality of trot roundness, and size of circle.<br />

6. Between C and M Medium walk. Quality of transition and medium walk.<br />

7. MXK Change rein free walk. Quality of free walk, straightness and transitions.<br />

K Medium walk.<br />

8. A Working trot and half circle<br />

left 20 meters.<br />

Quality of transition and trot.<br />

9. Approaching X Working canter left lead. Calmness and smoothness of depart .<br />

X to A Half circle left 20 meters Quality of canter.<br />

working canter.<br />

AFB Straight ahead. Straightness.<br />

10. Between B and M Working trot. Quality of transition and trot.<br />

11. HXF Change rein working trot. Quality of trot.<br />

12. A Half circle right 20 meters.<br />

working trot.<br />

Quality of trot, quality and bend on half circle.<br />

13. Approaching X Working canter right lead. Calmness and smoothness of depart .<br />

X to A Half circle right 20 meters. Quality of canter.<br />

working canter.<br />

AKE Straight ahead. Straightness.<br />

14. Between E and H Working trot Quality of transition and trot.<br />

15. B to X Half circle right 10 meters Quality of trot, quality and bend on half circle.<br />

working trot.<br />

16. G Halt, Salute. Quality of transition and halt.<br />

Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

10<br />

Impulsion<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

10<br />

Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

10<br />

Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10 x 2<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

Total possible points: 210


noVice leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 NOVICe eVeNtING teSt A<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please<br />

see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) time: Approximately 4:00<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter working trot.<br />

C Track left working trot<br />

Straightness, balance in turn, rhythm<br />

2. E Circle left 20m diameter<br />

working trot.<br />

Rhythm, bend and balance, shape of circle<br />

3. A Turn down center line. Balance and rhythm in turns,<br />

C Track right working trot. straightness.<br />

4. B Circle right 20 meters diameter. Rhythm, bend and balance, shape of circle.<br />

5. A Medium walk. Ease of transition, quality of walk<br />

6. KXM Free walk. Stretch and relaxation quality of walk<br />

7. M Medium walk. Quality of transition and walk<br />

8. C Working trot. Quality of transition and trot rhythm<br />

E - B Half circle left working trot. Rhythm and shape of half circle<br />

9. Approaching B Working canter left lead. Ease and balance of transition<br />

10. B Circle left 20 meters. Rhythm and balance shape of circle<br />

11. Between B and M Working trot. Ease and balance in transition<br />

12. HXF Change rein working trot. Straightness and quality of trot<br />

13. AKE Working trot. Rhythm balance<br />

E - B Half circle right working trot. Rhythm and shape of half circle<br />

14. Approaching B Working canter right lead. Ease and balance of transition<br />

15. B Circle right 20 meters. Rhythm and balance shape of circle<br />

16. Between B & F Working trot. Ease and balance of transition<br />

17. A Turn down center line Balance in turn, straightness<br />

18. G Halt, Salute Ease of transition, immobility<br />

Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

10<br />

Impulsion<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

10<br />

Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

10<br />

Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10 x 2<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

Total possible points: 230


noVice leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 NOVICe eVeNtING teSt B<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please<br />

see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) time: Approximately 3:15<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter working trot. Straightness on center line.<br />

10<br />

C Track right working trot Quality of trot and turn.<br />

2. B Turn right working trot. Quality of turns and trot.<br />

E Turn left working trot.<br />

3. A Circle left 20 meters working trot. Quality of trot, roundness of circle.<br />

4. Between A and F Calmness and smoothness of depart .<br />

Working canter left lead.<br />

5. B Circle left 20 meters working canter. Quality of canter, roundness of circle.<br />

6. Between B and M Working trot. Balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

7. E Turn left working trot.<br />

B Turn right working trot.<br />

Quality of turns and trot.<br />

8. A Circle right 20 meters in working trot. Quality of trot, roundness of circle.<br />

9. Between A and K<br />

Working canter right lead.<br />

Calmness and smoothness of depart.<br />

10. E Circle right 20 meters working canter. Quality of canter, roundness of circle.<br />

11. Between E and H Working trot. Balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

12. C Medium walk. Quality of transition and medium walk.<br />

13. MXK Free walk. Quality of free walk straightness.<br />

14. K Medium walk. Transitions.<br />

A Turn down center line. Quality of turn, smoothness of transition.<br />

D Working trot. Straightness on center line.<br />

15. G Halt, Salute. Quality of transition and halt.<br />

Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

10<br />

Impulsion<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

10<br />

Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

10<br />

Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10<br />

Total possible points: 200<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10 x 2<br />

10<br />

10


training leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 tRAINING eVeNtING teSt A<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please<br />

see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) time: Approximately 4:00<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter working trot. Straightness on center line quality of trot. 10<br />

C Track left Quality of turn at C.<br />

2. E Circle left 15 meters Quality of trot, roundness and size of circle. 10<br />

3. FXH Lengthen stride<br />

H Working trot.<br />

Lengthening of frame and stride.<br />

10<br />

4. B Circle right 15 meters Quality of trot, roundness and size of circle.<br />

working trot.<br />

5. KXM Lengthen strides in trot. Lengthening of frame and stride.<br />

M Working trot.<br />

6. C Circle left 20 meters letting Quality of stretch over back, forward<br />

the horse stretch forward and down. and downward into a light contact<br />

while maintaining balance and quality of trot.<br />

C Working trot Transition to working trot.<br />

7. H-E Medium walk. Balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

8. E-F Free walk. Quality of free walk and straightness.<br />

F-A Medium walk. Quality of medium walk and transition.<br />

9. A Working trot. Balance and quality of transition.<br />

K Working canter right lead. Quality of trot and canter.<br />

10. E Circle right 15 meters Quality of canter, roundness and size of circle.<br />

working canter.<br />

11. M to F Lengthen stride in the canter. The lengthening of frame and stride<br />

F Working canter.<br />

regularity, uphill balance transition.<br />

12. KXM Change rein. Straightness quality of canter and trot,<br />

X Working trot. balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

13. M Working canter left lead. Calmness and smoothness of depart .<br />

14. E Circle left 15 meters Quality of canter, roundness and size<br />

working canter. of circle.<br />

15. K Working trot. Smoothness of transition.<br />

16. A Down center line Quality of turn at A, straightness.<br />

17. X Halt, salute. Quality of halt and immobility.<br />

Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

10<br />

Impulsion<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

10<br />

Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

10<br />

Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10 x 2<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

Total possible points: 220


training leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 tRAINING eVeNtING teSt B<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please<br />

see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) time: Approximately 3:30<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter working trot. Straightness on center line,<br />

C Track right. quality of turn and trot.<br />

2. B Turn right. Quality of turn.<br />

X Circle right 15 meters working trot. Roundness of circle, quality of trot.<br />

3. X Circle left 15 meters working trot. Roundness of circle, quality of trot.<br />

E Turn left. Quality of turn.<br />

4 F Working canter left lead. Calmness and smoothness of depart .<br />

5. B Circle left 15 meters Quality of canter, roundness and size of circle.<br />

working canter<br />

6. B Circle left 20 meters progressively Lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

lengthen stride in canter regularity of canter.<br />

B Working canter Balance and definition of transition.<br />

7. M Working trot. Straightness, balance and smoothness.<br />

8. C Medium walk. Balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

9. H - B Free walk. Quality of free walk and straightness.<br />

B - F Medium walk. Quality of medium walk, straightness.<br />

10. F Working trot. Calmness and smoothness of transition.<br />

11. K Working canter right lead. Calmness and smoothness of depart .<br />

12. E Circle right 15 meters Quality of canter, roundness and size of circle.<br />

working canter.<br />

13. E Circle right 20 meters progressively Lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

lengthen stride in canter regularity of canter<br />

E Working canter Balance and definition of transition.<br />

14. H Working trot Straightness, balance and smoothness.<br />

15. C Circle right 20 meters letting Quality of stretch over back, forward and<br />

the horse stretch forward downward into a light contact while<br />

and down. maintaining balance and quality of trot.<br />

C Working trot Quality of trot.<br />

16. MXK Change rein progressively The lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

lengthen the stride in trot. regularity of trot straightness,<br />

K Working trot transitions.<br />

17. A Down center line Quality of turn straightness on center line,<br />

X Halt, salute. Immobility, quality of halt.<br />

Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

10<br />

Impulsion<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

10<br />

Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

10<br />

Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10 x 2<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

Total possible points: 220


preliminary leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 PRelImINARY eVeNtING teSt A<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please<br />

see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) time: Approximately 4:15<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter working trot. Straightness on center line.<br />

C Track left. Quality of turn at C.<br />

2. E Turn left. Quality of turn, quality of trot,<br />

X Circle left 10 meters size and roundness of circle.<br />

3. X Circle right 10 meters Size and roundness of circle.<br />

B Track right Quality of turn.<br />

4. K - G Leg yield right. Straightness, balance, position and flow.<br />

C Track left Quality of turn.<br />

5. H - D Leg yield left. Straightness, balance, position and flow.<br />

A Track right Quality of turn.<br />

6. KXM Change rein, giving and Straightness on diagonal, the reach<br />

taking the reins forward forward of the neck while maintaining<br />

over X for 5 meters. the balance, smoothness of the giving and retaking.<br />

7. C Medium walk Quality of transition and walk.<br />

8. HXF Free walk. Quality of free walk and straightness.<br />

F Medium walk Quality of transition and medium walk.<br />

9. A Working trot. Balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

K Working canter right lead. Calmness and smoothness of depart.<br />

10. E Circle right 20 meters The lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

medium canter. regularity of canter, uphill balance.<br />

EHCM Working canter. Balance and definition of transition.<br />

11. M - F One loop to the quarter line Quality of canter, balance,<br />

between X and B execution of figure.<br />

12. KXM Change rein, change of Quality of canter and trot, smoothness<br />

lead through the trot at X. of transitions, straightness.<br />

13. H - K One loop to the quarter line Quality of canter, balance<br />

between X and E. execution of figure.<br />

14. FXH Change rein. Quality of canter and trot, smoothness<br />

X Working trot. of transition, straightness.<br />

15. MXK Lengthen stride in trot the lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

rising or sitting. regularity of trot, balance, straightness<br />

K Working trot sitting. transitions.<br />

16. A Down center line. Quality of trot and turn at A, straightness.<br />

17. X Halt, Salute. Quality of transition and halt, immobility.<br />

Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

10<br />

Impulsion<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

10<br />

Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

10<br />

Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10 x 2<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

Total possible points: 220


preliminary leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 PRelImINARY eVeNtING teSt B<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please<br />

see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) time: Approximately 3:45<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter working trot. Straightness on center line, quality of<br />

X Halt, salute, proceed working trot. halt, trot and transitions.<br />

C Track right. Quality of turn.<br />

2. MXK Lengthen stride in trot The lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

rising or sitting. regularity of trot, straightness,<br />

K Working trot. transitions.<br />

3. A Turn left on center line. Straightness, balance, position and<br />

D - M Leg yield right. flow.<br />

4. M Working canter left lead. Balance and definition of transition.<br />

5. E - B Half circle left medium canter. The lengthening of frame and stride<br />

quality of medium canter.<br />

Between B and M Working canter. Balance and definition of transition.<br />

6. M Half circle left 10 meters Balance and size of half circle.<br />

returning to the track at B. Quality of canter.<br />

7. BAE Counter canter. Quality of counter canter.<br />

8. E Working trot. Balance and definition of transition.<br />

9. C Turn right on center line.<br />

G - F Leg yield left.<br />

Straightness, balance, position and flow.<br />

10. F Working canter right lead. Balance and definition of transition.<br />

11. E - B Half circle right 20 meters The lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

in medium canter. quality of medium canter.<br />

Between B and F Working canter. Balance and definition of transition.<br />

12. F Half circle right 10 meters Balance and size of half circle,<br />

returning to the track at B. quality of canter.<br />

13. BCE Counter canter. Quality of counter canter.<br />

14. E Working trot. Balance and definition of transition.<br />

15. A Medium walk. Quality of transition and medium walk.<br />

16. FXH Free walk. Quality of free walk and medium walk,<br />

H Medium walk. straightness and transitions.<br />

17. C Working trot. Quality of trot and transition.<br />

B Turn right. Quality of trot and turns.<br />

X Turn right. Straightness on center line.<br />

18. G Halt, salute. Quality of halt and immobility.<br />

Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

Impulsion<br />

Submission<br />

Rider<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids.<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

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Total possible points: 230


preliminary leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 PRelImINARY eVeNtING teSt C<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please<br />

see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 60m (standard) 3) time: Approximately 4:00<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter working trot. Straightness on center line,<br />

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X Halt, salute, proceed working trot. quality of trot, halt and transitions.<br />

C Track right. Quality of turn at C.<br />

2. M - V Lengthen stride in trot rising. The lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

V Working trot sitting. regularity of trot, transitions.<br />

3. A Left on center line. Straightness on center line.<br />

L - M Leg yield right. Straightness, balance position and flow.<br />

4. M Working canter left lead. Calmness and smoothness of depart.<br />

5. C Circle left 20 meters in Quality of medium canter, uphill balance.<br />

medium canter. Roundness of circle.<br />

6. C Working canter. Smoothness of transition.<br />

7. HXF Change rein, change of Quality of canter and trot, balance and<br />

lead through the trot at X. smoothness of transitions.<br />

8. A Circle right 20 meters Quality of medium canter uphill balance<br />

in medium canter. Roundness of circle.<br />

9. A Working canter. Smoothness of transition.<br />

10. KXM Change rein, change of Quality of canter and trot balance and<br />

lead through the trot at X. smoothness of transitions.<br />

11. C Working trot. Balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

12. H Medium walk. Balance and smoothness of transition.<br />

S - P Free walk. Quality of free walk straightness.<br />

13. P - F Medium walk. Smoothness and quality of transition.<br />

14. F Working trot. Smoothness of transition.<br />

A Down center line. Quality of turn at A straightness.<br />

L - H Leg yield left. Straightness balance position and flow.<br />

15. C Halt. Transition, quality and immobility of halt.<br />

16. C Rein back 3-5 steps, Willingness and straightness of reinback,<br />

proceed in working trot. smoothness of transition.<br />

17. R Half circle right 10 meters. Quality of trot and roundness of half<br />

I Straight ahead. circle ,straightness on center line.<br />

18. G Halt, salute. Quality of transition and halt.<br />

Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

10<br />

Impulsion<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

10<br />

Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

10<br />

Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

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Total possible points: 230


intermediate leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 INteRmedIAte eVeNtING teSt A<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. A double bridle with cavesson noseband, i.e. bit and bridoon with curb<br />

chain (made of metal or leather) is also permitted. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4.<br />

2) Arena: 20m x 60m (standard) 3) time: Approximately 4:30<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter collected trot. Straightness on center line.<br />

X Halt, salute, proceed collected trot.<br />

C Track left.<br />

Quality of trot halt and transitions.<br />

2. HXF Medium trot (sitting or rising). The lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

F Collected trot. balance and straightness, transitions.<br />

3. K - E Shoulder-in right. Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance.<br />

4. E Circle right 10 meters. Roundness of circle, the collection.<br />

5. E - H Haunches-in right. Quality of trot, angle and bend collection.<br />

6. MXK Medium trot. The lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

K Collected trot. balance and straightness, transitions.<br />

7. F - B Shoulder-in left. Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance.<br />

8. B Circle left 10 meters. Roundness of circle, the collection.<br />

9. B - M Haunches-in left. Quality of trot, angle. Bend and collection.<br />

10. C Halt. Quality and immobility of halt.<br />

11. C Rein back 4-5 steps, Willingness of reinback,<br />

proceed medium walk. transitions, quality of medium walk.<br />

12. H - P Extended walk. Lengthening of frame and stride, the<br />

extension.<br />

13. P - F Medium walk. Quality of medium walk, transitions.<br />

14. Before F Shorten stride in walk. The regularity of walk in shortening of stride.<br />

F Collected canter right lead. The calmness and straightness of depart.<br />

15. K to R Change rein medium canter. Lengthening of frame and stride, the<br />

R Collected canter. the transitions and collection.<br />

16. C Circle 20 meters with simple Quality of canter and walk. Calmness,<br />

change over the center line. balance and straightness of transitions.<br />

17. H - P Change rein medium canter. Lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

P Collected canter. the transitions and collection.<br />

18. A Circle 20 meters with simple Quality of canter and walk. Calmness,<br />

change over the center line. balance and straightness of transitions.<br />

19. A Down center line Quality of turn and straightness of transition<br />

X Collected trot. on center line.<br />

20. G Halt, salute. Quality of transition and halt.<br />

Leave arena free walk on a long rein at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

Impulsion<br />

Submission<br />

Rider<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids.<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

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Total possible points: 250


intermediate leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 INteRmedIAte eVeNtING teSt B<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. A double bridle with cavesson noseband, i.e. bit and bridoon with curb<br />

chain (made of metal or leather) is also permitted. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4.<br />

2) Arena: 20m x 60m (standard) 3) time: Approximately 5:00<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter collected trot. Straightness on cente rline, quality of trot.<br />

I Halt, salute, proceed collected trot. Halt and transitions.<br />

C Track right Quality of turn at C.<br />

2. M - B Shoulder-in right. Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance.<br />

3. B - F Haunches-in right. Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance.<br />

4. KVXRM Medium trot (rising or sitting). Lengthening of frame and stride, regularity,<br />

M Collected trot. the transitions.<br />

5. H - E Shoulder-in left. Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance.<br />

6. E - K Haunches-in left. Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance.<br />

7. FXH Medium trot. Lengthening of frame and stride, regularity,<br />

H Collected trot. the transitions.<br />

8. C Halt. Quality and immobility of halt.<br />

9. C Rein back 4-5 steps, Willingness of reinback transitions.<br />

proceed medium walk.<br />

10. M - V Extended walk. Lengthening of frame and stride extension.<br />

11. V - A Medium walk. Quality and regularity of medium walk.<br />

12. Before A Shorten the stride in walk. Regularity in shortening walk, calmness<br />

A Collected canter left lead. Smoothness straightness of depart.<br />

13. F to M Medium canter. Lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

M Collected canter. straightness, transitions.<br />

14. C - A Serpentine 3 loops quarter line Quality of canter, balance, bend and<br />

to quarter line. geometry of serpentine.<br />

15. PXS Change rein. Simple change Straightness, quality of canter and walk.<br />

of lead between S and H Calmness of transitions.<br />

16. M - F Medium canter. Lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

F Collected canter. straightness, transitions.<br />

17. A - C Serpentine 3 loops quarter Quality of canter, balance, bend and<br />

line to quarter line. geometry of serpentine.<br />

18. M - S Change rein. Simple change Straightness, quality of canter and walk,<br />

of lead between center line and S. calmness of transitions.<br />

19. E Half circle left 10 meters. Quality of canter, bend and balance in turns.<br />

20. G Halt, salute. Quality of transition and halt.<br />

Leave arena free walk on a long rein at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

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Impulsion<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

10<br />

Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

10<br />

Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

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Total possible points: 250


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adVanced leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 AdVANCed eVeNtING teSt A<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. A double bridle with cavesson noseband, i.e. bit and bridoon with curb<br />

chain (made of metal or leather) is also permitted. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4.<br />

2) Arena: 20m x 60m (standard) 3) time: Approximately 5:45<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter collected canter. Straightness on center line, quality of<br />

X Halt, salute. Proceed collected trot.<br />

C Track left.<br />

canter halt and transitions.<br />

2. H - B Medium trot. Lengthening of frame and stride, transitions.<br />

3. B Collected trot and circle right 10 meters. Quality of trot roundness and size of circle<br />

bend balance and collection.<br />

4. B - F Shoulder-in right. Quality of trot correctness, angle and bend.<br />

5. K - B Medium trot. Lengthening of frame and stride transitions.<br />

6. B Collected trot and circle left 10 meters. Quality of trot roundness and size of circle<br />

bend, balance and collection.<br />

7. B - M Shoulder-in left. Quality of trot correctness, angle and bend.<br />

8. HXF Extended trot. The lengthening of frame and stride the extension.<br />

F Collected trot. the definition of transitions.<br />

9. A Halt. Quality of halt, immobility.<br />

10. A Rein back 4 steps, proceed collected trot. Willingness of rein back transitions.<br />

11. K - X Half pass right. Quality of trot correctness, regularity,<br />

X - G Straight ahead<br />

C Track left.<br />

balance and bend collection.<br />

12. H-X Half pass left. Quality of trot correctness, regularity,<br />

X-D Straight ahead. balance and bend collection.<br />

13. Before A Medium walk.<br />

A Track right.<br />

Quality of transition, medium walk.<br />

14. V Half turn on the haunches right. Regularity of walk during half turn,<br />

Proceed medium walk. activity of hind legs, bend and fluidity of turn.<br />

15. A Half turn on the haunches left. Regularity of walk during half turn,<br />

Proceed medium walk. activity of hind legs, bend and fluidity of turn.<br />

16. V - P 20 meter half circle in extended walk.<br />

P - F Extended walk.<br />

The lengthening of frame and stride, the<br />

extension - regularity of walk.<br />

17. F - A Medium walk. The transition regularity of medium walk.<br />

18. A Collected canter right lead. Calmness and straightness of depart.<br />

19. K - X Half pass right. Quality of canter correctness and regularity<br />

X - G Straight ahead.<br />

C Track right.<br />

balance and bend collection.<br />

20. M - V Change rein. Flying change Quality of canter straightness, balance<br />

between center line and V. and fluency of flying change.<br />

21. F - X Half pass left. Quality of canter correctness and regularity<br />

X - C Straight ahead.<br />

C Track left.<br />

balance and bend collection.<br />

22. H - P Change rein. Flying change Quality of canter straightness, balance<br />

between center line and P. and fluency of flying change.<br />

23. K - H Extended canter. The lengthening of frame and stride, the extension<br />

H Collected canter. extension and transitions.<br />

24. R Half circle right 10 meters. Quality of half circle.<br />

25. G Halt, salute. Straightness quality of transition and halt.<br />

Leave arena free walk on a long rein at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

Impulsion<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

10<br />

10<br />

Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

10<br />

Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

Total possible points: 320<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

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adVanced leVel dressage tests<br />

u.S. eQueStRIAN FedeRAtION 2010 AdVANCed eVeNtING teSt B<br />

Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson,<br />

a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. A double bridle with cavesson noseband, i.e. bit and bridoon with curb<br />

chain (made of metal or leather) is also permitted. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4.<br />

2) Arena: 20m x 60m (standard) 3) time: Approximately 5:00<br />

TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS<br />

1. A Enter collected canter. Straightness on center line. Quality of canter<br />

I Halt, salute. Proceed collected trot. Halt trot and transitions.<br />

C Track right. Quality of turn at C.<br />

2. MRXVK Medium trot. Lengthening of frame and stride<br />

K Collected trot. regularity, straightness, transitions.<br />

3. A Down center line. Quality of turn at A.<br />

D - X Shoulder-in left. Correctness and regularity bend balance.<br />

4. X - H Half pass left. Correctness and regularity bend balance.<br />

5. M-F Extended trot. Lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

F Collected trot. extension and regularity, transitions.<br />

6. A Down center line. Quality of turn at A.<br />

D - X Shoulder-in right. Correctness and regularity bend balance.<br />

7. X - M Half pass right. Correctness and regularity bend balance.<br />

8. C Medium walk. Transition and quality of medium walk.<br />

9. H - B Extended walk. Lengthening of frame and stride.<br />

10. B - P Medium walk. Transition, quality of medium walk.<br />

11. Before P Shorten the stride in walk. Quality of walk in shortening<br />

P Collected canter right lead. Straightness calmness and smoothness.<br />

12. P - V Half circle right 20 meters Quality of canter collection,<br />

collected canter. roundness of half circle.<br />

13. V - I Half pass right. Correctness and regularity, bend, balance.<br />

I - G Straight ahead. Straightness on center line. Quality of canter.<br />

C Track right. Quality of turn.<br />

14. C - X Serpentine of two loops Regularity of canter and counter canter,<br />

width of the arena. geometry of loops.<br />

15. X Flying change. Correctness straightness and fluency<br />

B Turn left. of change, quality of turn.<br />

16. R - S Half circle left 20 meters. Quality of canter collection.<br />

17. S - L Half pass left. Correctness and regularity, bend, balance.<br />

L - D Straight ahead. Straightness on center line. Quality of canter.<br />

A Track left. Quality of turn.<br />

18. A - X Serpentine of two loops Regularity of canter and counter canter,<br />

width of the arena. geometry of loops.<br />

19. X Flying change. Correctness, straightness and fluency<br />

B Track right. of change, quality of turn.<br />

20. K - B Collected canter with flying Correctness, straightness and fluency<br />

change at L. of change at L.<br />

21. B - H Collected canter with flying Correctness, straightness and fluency<br />

change at I. of change at I .<br />

22. M - F Extended canter. Lengthening of frame and stride,<br />

F Collected canter. the extension and transitions.<br />

23. A Down center line. Quality of turn, straightness,<br />

X Halt, salute. transition, and quality of halt.<br />

Leave arena free walk on a long rein at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise.<br />

COLLECTIVE MARKS:<br />

Gaits Freedom and regularity.<br />

Impulsion<br />

Submission<br />

Rider<br />

Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness<br />

of the back and engagement of the hind quarters<br />

Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence.<br />

Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements.<br />

Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids.<br />

Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation.<br />

©2009 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law.<br />

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Total possible points: 300


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alphabetiC al listiNg of eveNts<br />

Abbe Ranch H.T.<br />

Aspen Ridge H.T.<br />

Briar Fox Farm <strong>Summer</strong> H.T.<br />

Bucks County Horse Park H.T.<br />

Caber Farm H.T.<br />

Carriage House Combined Test<br />

Champagne Run at the Park H.T.<br />

Chattahoochee Hills <strong>Summer</strong> Series I H.T.<br />

Chattahoochee Hills <strong>Summer</strong> Series II H.T.<br />

Cobblestone Farms H.T.<br />

Coconino Spring H.T.<br />

Coconino County <strong>Summer</strong> H.T.<br />

Coconino County <strong>Summer</strong> Classic 3-Day Event & H.T.<br />

The Colorado Horse Park CCI2*/1* & H.T.<br />

The Colorado Horse Park One-day H.T.<br />

Copper Meadows H.T.<br />

Corona Del Sol H.T.<br />

Derbyshire H.T.<br />

Difficult Run H.T.<br />

ENYDCTA/Old Chatham H.T.<br />

Encore Farms H.T.<br />

Erie Hunt & Saddle Club H.T.<br />

The Event at Goose Downs<br />

The Event at Rebecca Farm<br />

Fair Hill International H.T.<br />

Fitch’s Corner H.T.<br />

Fox River Valley H.T.<br />

Full Gallop Farm H.T.<br />

GMHA August H.T.<br />

GMHA June H.T.<br />

GMHA Classic T3D & N3D <strong>Eventing</strong> Test<br />

Gemwood H.T.<br />

Genesee Valley Hunt H.T.<br />

Genesee Valley Riding & Driving Club August H.T.<br />

Genesee Valley Riding & Driving Club June H.T.<br />

Golden Spike H.T.<br />

Great Vista August H.T.<br />

Great Vista June H.T.<br />

Groton House Farm H.T.<br />

Heritage Park Classic 3-Day Event & H.T.<br />

Horse Park of New Jersey H.T.<br />

Horse Park of New Jersey H.T.<br />

Hunter Oaks H.T.<br />

Hunters Run H. T<br />

Huntington Farm July H.T.<br />

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266<br />

270<br />

184<br />

124<br />

220<br />

166<br />

244<br />

152<br />

154<br />

242<br />

278<br />

280<br />

283<br />

260<br />

274<br />

198<br />

196<br />

232<br />

142<br />

76<br />

236<br />

252<br />

286<br />

214<br />

138<br />

90<br />

174<br />

166<br />

102<br />

60<br />

100<br />

246<br />

74<br />

110<br />

62<br />

262<br />

106<br />

68<br />

70<br />

190<br />

136<br />

128<br />

182<br />

250<br />

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Huntington Farm August H.T.<br />

Inavale Classic 3-Day Event & H.T.<br />

Indiana <strong>Eventing</strong> Assoc. Classic 3-Day Event & H.T.<br />

Larkin Hill H.T.<br />

Lost Hounds H.T.<br />

Loudoun Hunt Pony Club H.T.<br />

Maryland H.T. at Loch Moy Farm I<br />

Maryland H.T. at Loch Moy Farm II<br />

Midsouth Pony Club H.T.<br />

Millbrook H.T.<br />

Olney H.T.<br />

Otter Creek H.T.<br />

Penny Oaks H.T.<br />

Plantation Field H.T.<br />

Poplar Place H.T.<br />

Powder Basin H.T.<br />

Queeny Park H.T.<br />

Richland Park H.T.<br />

Riga Meadow H.T.<br />

River Glen H.T.<br />

Rocky Mountain H.T.<br />

Roebke’s Run H.T.<br />

Round Top H.T.<br />

Rubicon Farm H.T.<br />

Seneca Valley Pony Club H.T.<br />

Shepherd Ranch Pony Club I H.T.<br />

Shepherd Ranch Pony Club II H.T.<br />

Silverwood Farm Spring H.T.<br />

Silverwood Farm <strong>Summer</strong> H.T.<br />

Snowfields H.T.<br />

South Farms H.T.<br />

Spring Run H.T.<br />

Stoneleigh-Burnham School <strong>Summer</strong> H.T.<br />

Stuart CIC2* & H.T.<br />

Stanton Farms H.T.<br />

The <strong>Summer</strong> Event at Woodside<br />

Surefire Farm H.T.<br />

Texas Rose Horse Park H.T.<br />

University of New Hampshire H.T.<br />

Valinor Farm August H.T.<br />

Valinor Farm June H.T.<br />

Waredaca Farm June H.T.<br />

Waredaca Farm August H.T.<br />

Wayne DuPage H.T.<br />

Whidbey Island Pony Club H.T.<br />

Young Riders Benefit H.T.<br />

104<br />

210<br />

226<br />

66<br />

234<br />

146<br />

130<br />

132<br />

238<br />

96<br />

134<br />

188<br />

248<br />

118<br />

150<br />

268<br />

168<br />

254<br />

88<br />

156<br />

272<br />

180<br />

264<br />

114<br />

120<br />

200<br />

204<br />

172<br />

186<br />

98<br />

240<br />

230<br />

94<br />

82<br />

222<br />

202<br />

126<br />

194<br />

80<br />

64<br />

108<br />

114<br />

140<br />

178<br />

210<br />

218<br />

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Notes


area Chairman<br />

Katherine Cooper<br />

72 Plumer Rd.<br />

Epping, NH 03042<br />

(603) 734-2186<br />

chairman@area1usea.org<br />

adult rider Coordinator<br />

Mary Ann Fernandez<br />

P.O. Box 243<br />

Granville, MA 01034<br />

(413) 576-6403<br />

maryannfernan@comcast.net<br />

Adult-riders@area1usea.org<br />

Board of Governors<br />

area representatives<br />

Tremaine Cooper<br />

19839 Ridgeside Rd.<br />

Bluemont, VA 20135<br />

(540) 554-2303<br />

ccdcooper@aol.com<br />

Carol Kozlowski<br />

PO Box 302<br />

Geneseo, NY 14454<br />

(585) 226-6287<br />

Mothersfield@aol.com<br />

area treasurer<br />

Michelle Brochu<br />

36 Birchdale Rd.<br />

Bow, NH 03304<br />

(603) 224-9393<br />

michf24@aol.com<br />

Young rider Coordinators<br />

Marion Quigley<br />

marjon36@aol.com<br />

Melanie Loschiavo<br />

191 Chase Hollow Rd.<br />

Bradford, VT 05033<br />

(802) 439-5120<br />

loschiav@tops-tele.com<br />

area organizer representative<br />

Mary Hutchins<br />

Pony Brook Farm<br />

P.O. Box 127<br />

Norwich, VT 05055<br />

(802) 649-1748<br />

ponybrook732@aol.com<br />

area i<br />

area i Website<br />

www.area1usea.org<br />

aFFiLiatE EvEntinG aSSoCiationS:<br />

Central new York dressage and Ct<br />

Nancy Novak<br />

3590 Pompey Hollow Rd.<br />

Gazenovia, NY 13035<br />

atorelli@bsk.com<br />

cazenovak@windstream.net<br />

www.cnydcta.com<br />

Eastern new York dressage Cta<br />

PO Box 300<br />

c/o Margie Hutchison<br />

North Chatham, NY 12132<br />

(518) 441-2176<br />

Mhutch5100@aol.com<br />

www.enydcta.org<br />

Connecticut dCta<br />

61 Jolin Lane<br />

c/o Mickey Lorenzen<br />

Colchester, CT 06415<br />

(413) 219-7252<br />

lorenzenmjlrbt@comcast.net<br />

Cdcta@comcast.net<br />

www.cdctaonline.com<br />

Maine CTA<br />

Peggy Paine<br />

19 Woods Rd.<br />

Falmouth, ME 04105<br />

(207) 415-6562<br />

cdona59557@aol.com<br />

www.maine-eventing.org<br />

Mid-Hudson dressage and CTA<br />

Rebecca Coffin-Vickery<br />

40 Mulberry St.<br />

Rhinebeck, NY 12572<br />

(845) 373-9223<br />

smf.spothorse@msn.com<br />

www.mhdcta.com<br />

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JUnE 4-5<br />

GMHa JUnE HorSEtriaLS<br />

South Woodstock, vermont (area 1)<br />

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EntrY PEriod open date: 4/19/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 5/17/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF/USEa recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEnd EntriES to: GMHA June Horse Trials Secretary PO Box 8 South Woodstock, VT 05071 (802)<br />

457-1509, Fax (802) 457-4471 molly@gmhainc.org http://www.gmhainc.org<br />

orGaniZEr: Green Mountain Horse <strong>Association</strong>, Molly Hutchins, address same as secretary.<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Helmut Boehme, VA Judges: Pres: Robert Stevenson, NC; Nancy Guyotte, NH; Rick<br />

Pearson, MA; Mary Savidge, VT; SJ Judge: Mary Hutchins, VT Cd: X-C/SJ: Janine Preece-McClain, VT<br />

EvEnt FEES: Event Fees Directory: Make check payable to GMHA. Entry: all levels:<br />

$190.00 Stabling: $95.00 Friday noon - Sunday SEPARATE check/payment per horse/rider combination<br />

1) EntriES: Mail paper entry postmarked on opening date, use USEA <strong>2011</strong> Entry and stabling form,<br />

draw checks to GMHA, one check per horse/rider combination, only 3 horses may be competed per<br />

rider, negative coggins dated after 6/8/2010. • Entries without payment will not be accepted. • Entries<br />

may not be postmarked prior to the opening date.• Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant<br />

and based on the discretion of show management; state preferences under the Eligible Section. • Entry<br />

confirmation status will be posted on www.gmhainc.org and www.area1usea.org • Double entries: Not<br />

accepted. • Membership: Beginner Novice entries must be a USEA member, or pay the USEA nonmember<br />

fee. USEA membership required at Novice Level and above. Preliminary Competitors (rider,<br />

owner, trainer, coach) must submit copies of USEF membership card OR pay USEF non-member fees.<br />

Fees: • You will be billed $30 for a missing pinny. • All changes must be made in writing, – prefer email,<br />

but mail or fax acceptable • There will be a $30 change fee for ANY change to an entry after the closing<br />

date; ex. change of horse, rider or division (if space allows). • There is a $30 fee for any bounced<br />

checks. • refunds: Scratches received in writing on or before the closing date will be refunded minus<br />

a $30 office fee. No refunds of entry fees after the closing date. In the event the competition has to<br />

cancel, there will be no refunds.<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Fri: Noon barns open for arrival. 3pm Cross-country course open. Sat:<br />

P,T,N,BN: Dressage 7:30am, Show Jumping 10:00am. Sun: P,T,N,BN : Cross-country 7:30am. Check<br />

Program for Show Jumping Course Walk times.<br />

3) aWardS: Trophy & 6 ribbons per division. Special Award presented to the GMHA Member with the<br />

best overall score at any level. Become a GMHA member today!


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4) StartinG tiMES: Tentative times will be posted on www.gmhainc.org and www.area1usea.org.<br />

Official times will be posted in the event office.<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: 155 permanent box stalls and 42 portable stalls, all with solid doors.<br />

• $95 block stabling (Fri noon-Sun PM). • No bedding or hay provided. Hay and bagged shavings<br />

available for purchase, $10 per bale/bag. • No tack stalls available. • No refunds on stabling after<br />

the closing date, unless show management is able to fill your stall. • Stalls are to be stripped upon<br />

departure. No stall cleaning deposit is required; however, the competitor will be billed $50 for a stall<br />

left dirty. • No non-competing horses on grounds. vEtErinarian/FarriEr: Veterinarian: TBA; will<br />

be on call Friday; on grounds Sat. & Sun. Farrier: TBA; will be on-call Friday, on-grounds Sat. & Sun.<br />

Phone numbers will be posted in the office and the event program.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Visit www.gmhainc.org/links for accommodations list. Town of<br />

Woodstock Zoning Prohibits Camping of Any Kind (tents, trailer, camper, etc) on GMHA grounds. Book<br />

lodging early: Covered Bridges Half Marathon (2000 runners) in town too!<br />

7) dirECtionS: GMHA is on Rte 106 - 6 miles south of Woodstock. From West nY thruway: To<br />

I-87 Northway to exit 20. Take Rte 149 to Fort Ann, then Rt. 4 East to Rutland then Woodstock. Take right<br />

on Rt. 106 (before Woodstock Inn) south 6 miles to GMHA. From South: I-91 to Ascutney, exit 8 Rt.<br />

131 west 7 miles to Rte 106 north, 12 miles to GMHA. From East: I-89 North to exit 1 in Vt. Take Rt. 4<br />

West into Woodstock, go around the green, then right Rt.106 south to GMHA. SPEEd limit 25 mph<br />

strictly enforced in town!<br />

8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. t-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. n-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Bn-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Grass<br />

and sand.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: P-2200 m @ 520 mpm. t-2000 m @ 420 mpm. n-1600 m @ 350 mpm.<br />

Bn-1400 m @ 350 mpm. Terrain: Very hilly; much water, 3/4 in fields, remainder in woods. P/T/N/BN<br />

good early season courses.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Cross-country course closed May 20. No wheeled or motorized vehicles<br />

on Cross-Country Course• Concession on-grounds during show hours. • Strict Dog Policy – Pet must<br />

be leashed at all times. $50.00 fee for each off-leash occurrence. no dogs allowed on cross-country<br />

course on cross-country day. • Horses must wear bridle number when out of stall. • Cell Phone<br />

coverage is unreliable in Vermont (and non-existent at GMHA) We recommend bringing a calling card<br />

with you.<br />

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JUnE 5<br />

GEnESEE vaLLEY ridinG & drivinG CLUB SPrinG HorSE triaLS<br />

Geneseo, new York (area 1)<br />

EntrY PEriod open date: 4/19/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 5/17/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: TN,N,BN USEa recognized tests: Intro<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Tina Russell, Secretary 37 Westview Crescent Geneseo, NY 14454 Phone (585)<br />

243-3739 (no calls after 9 PM) Email: tinarusl@gmail.com; Web: www.gvrdc.org<br />

orGaniZEr: Wezo Pierson, 1661 Murray Road, Victor, NY, 14564, phone: (585) 509-5691, email:<br />

piersonlouisa@yahoo.com<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Margie Hutchison, NY Judges: Pres: Doug Payne, NJ; Valerie Knight, NY; Cynthia<br />

Mancini, NY; SJ Judge: Annabella Francia-Kiss Cd:X-C/SJ: Jeff Kibbie, PA<br />

EvEnt FEES: Event Fees directory: Draw checks to GVRDC. Entry: tn/n/Bn/intro:<br />

$110.00 Stabling: $50.00 Clean Stall deposit: $40.00 (separate check)<br />

1) EntriES: Entries will be limited to first 125 competitors. All entries include a $25 nonrefundable<br />

office fee. Entry confirmation will be posted on www.gvrdc.org. Double entries: not<br />

accepted. Intro competitors use entry form on gvrdc.org; all others use USEA entry form found at<br />

useventing.com. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. refunds:<br />

Before CD: less $25 non-refundable office fee; After CD: no refund unless entry can be filled from<br />

waitlist; Stabling Refund: only if stall can be filled from wait list. Competition cancellation-No refund.<br />

Neg. Coggins required for all horses within 12 months; must accompany entry.<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Sat: Stabling open at Noon; Cross-country course open at 3 pm. Sun:<br />

Dressage begins at 8 am. Show Jumping at 11 am. X-C 11:30 AM. All divisions will complete Show<br />

Jumping prior to cross-country. Please ride in X-C gear for Show Jumping.<br />

3) aWardS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

4) StartinG tiMES: Available June 1st on www.gvrdc.org or www.areaiUSEa.org.


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5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: Limited. $50/stall/night. Enclose separate $40 refundable check<br />

payable to GVRDC for clean stall deposit (check will be destroyed when stall is stripped). 48 permanent<br />

stalls with stall doors on grounds. Shavings only. Bedding available for purchase. Further info from<br />

secretary. veterinarian: Genesee Valley Equine Clinic (585-889-1170). Number posted on event<br />

scoreboard & stabling.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Quality Inn-5 mi., (585-243-0500); Oak Valley Inn-5 mi., (585-243-5570).<br />

Camping: Parking for RVs, but no hook-ups.<br />

7) dirECtionS: address: Roots Tavern Road, Geneseo, NY 14454. From East & West: Thruway<br />

Exit 46 to 390 South to Exit 9.-Lakeville. Left off exit (Rt.15 S) for 9/10 mi. to first right on Triphammer<br />

Rd. to end. Left on Rt. 39 to second right on Roots Tavern Rd. Show grounds on immediate<br />

left. Stabling 1/2 mile on left. From South: Rt. 390 to Exit 7.-Geneseo. Right off Exit. Follow signs to<br />

Geneseo. Left on Main St. (Rt. 39). Second left after High School to Roots Tavern Rd. Grounds 1/2 mile<br />

on left. Roots Tavern Rd. is approx. 4 miles from Geneseo.<br />

8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: t-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. n-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

Bn-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. intro-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A. Arenas: Grass.<br />

Warm-up: Grass.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: tn-2000 m @ 420 mpm. n-2000 m @ 350 mpm. Bn-1800 m @ 325 mpm.<br />

intro-1200 m @ 300 mpm. Terrain: Water, ditches & banks. All courses: inviting and appropriate for<br />

first time out. Intro will include logs and miniature versions of traditional cross-country fences not to<br />

exceed 2'2", with no water or ditches. Intro divison will not be timed.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Cross-country course closed until after event. Levels may be divided/<br />

combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and list birth date on<br />

entry. Food on grounds. Dogs leashed. Owners of loose dogs will be fined $25.<br />

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vaLinor FarM HorSE triaLS<br />

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Plymouth, Massachusetts (area 1)<br />

EntrY PEriod open date: 4/26/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: PT,N,T,BN<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Robyn Risso, Event Secretary Valinor Farm 1067 Old Sandwich Rd. Plymouth,<br />

MA 02360 phone (508) 224-3332, fax (508) 224-5683 email: robyn@valinorfarm.com http://www.<br />

valinorfarm.com/<br />

orGaniZEr: Robyn Risso (same as above) Comp Management: Valinor Farm LLC.<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Muffin Pantaze, VA Judges: Pres: Jack Leary, NY; dressage Judges: Keith Angst,<br />

MA Cd: X-C: Erin Risso SJ: Erin Risso / Valinor Farm<br />

EvEnt FEES: Event Fees directory: Draw checks to Valinor Farm. Entry: all Levels: $ 165.00 if<br />

postmarked on opening date or $175 if postmarked AFTER opening date. USEA/USEF fees are not<br />

included as part of the entry fee. Stabling: $ 80.00 per night on grounds. Beginner Novice divisions<br />

offered on Saturday and Sunday. Riders PLEASE state day of choice on entry.<br />

1) EntriES: Entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. $25 charge for lost pinny,<br />

no deposit required. Negative Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. refunds: Before<br />

C.D -Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.Entry-Less $25 office fee ONLY if place can be<br />

filled from a wait list. $25 fee for all changes after closing date or non-negotiable check: Withdrawls<br />

and changes must be in writing, fax or email. No refunds on stabling after closing date. Competition<br />

cancellation-No refund.<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Fri: Cross-country course open.-3 pm. Sat: (PT, T and BN)<br />

Dressage-7:30 am; Show Jumping-11 am; Cross-Country immediately following. Wear XC attire to<br />

SJ. Sun: (N and BN) Dressage- 7:30 am; Show Jumping-11 am; Cross-Country immediately following.<br />

Wear XC attire to SJ.<br />

3) aWardS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division. Special award sponsored by USPC Southeastern New<br />

England Region. USPC Novice competitor closest to Optimum time.


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4) StartinG tiMES: Available at www.area1usea.org and www.valinorfarm.com<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: Limited. $80/stall/night on grounds. Possibly more available off-<br />

grounds. Stabling form must accompany entry, please specify Friday or Saturday night. Competitors<br />

stabling Friday night may arrive between 3 and 9pm on Friday; stalls must be cleaned and vacated by<br />

5pm Saturday. Sunday competitors with stabling may arrive between 5 and 9pm on Saturday. Stalls will<br />

not be available before 5pm on Saturday. Stall doors provided, bedding available for purchase, please<br />

order with entry. veterinarian: Halifax Veterinary Services, (781) 294-8155. # will be posted on board<br />

inside barn.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Hilton Garden Inn-8 mi., (508) 830-0200 The Blue Spruce 5 miles (508)<br />

224-3990 Comfort Inn-10 mi., (508) 746-2800. John Carver Inn-10 mi., (508) 746-7100. Many others.<br />

Camping: Not available on grounds. Several campgrounds nearby. IndianHead Resort- 2 miles 508 888-<br />

3688, Myles Standish State Forest 5 miles.<br />

7) dirECtionS: address: 1067 Old Sandwich Rd., Plymouth, MA 02360 From the north: Take<br />

Mass Route 3 south to exit 3. Turn left off the exit. Take second right onto Old Sandwich Rd. Farm is<br />

2 miles down on the right. From the South: Take Mass Route 3 north to exit 2. At end of ramp turn<br />

left. Then turn left onto route 3A north. Follow Route 3A north for approx. 2 miles. Turn left onto Old<br />

Sandwich Rd. Farm is approx 2 miles down on your left.<br />

8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: Pt-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. t-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

A-Sm. n-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. Bn-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: grass or<br />

sand.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: t- 2200 m @ 420 mpm. n- 2000 m @ 350 mpm. Bn- 1500 m @ 300 mpm/<br />

max fence height 2' 7". All courses: Hilly, moderate for horses with some experience at these levels.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Cross-country course closed by June 1. Water and food available on<br />

grounds. Entry limit 100 per day. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences<br />

under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Dogs must be leashed. No motorized vehicles<br />

allowed on X-Cty. No non-competing horses on grounds. Please contact organizer if you need to<br />

arrive for stabling after 9pm. Parking is limited, please write the size of your trailer on your entry form.<br />

Volunteers greatly appreciated! Official Photographer: Flatlands Foto www.flatlandsfoto.com<br />

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JUnE 12<br />

LarKin HiLL HorSE triaLS<br />

north Chatham, new York (area 1)<br />

New event!<br />

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EntrY PEriod open date: 4/26/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: N,NH,NR,BN,BNH,BNR<br />

USEa recognized tests: CT-T,CT-P,Intro<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Send Entries to: Margaret Hutchison PO Box 300 North Chatham, NY<br />

12132 Event Info at: www.larkinhill.com<br />

Enter On-line at www.evententries.com CC accepted for on-line entries only<br />

orGaniZEr: Margie Hutchison (518) 441-2176 mhutch5100@aol.com PO Box 300, North Chatham<br />

NY 12132<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Fran Cross, MA Judges: Pres: Doug Payne, NJ dressage Judges: Rick Pearson,<br />

MA SJ Judge: Sharyn Cataldo, MA Cd:XC: Tremaine Cooper, VA; XC Builder: Chris Milanesi<br />

SJ: Margie Hutchison<br />

EvEnt FEES: Draw checks to Larkin Hill. Bn & n Ht: $150.00; intro <strong>Eventing</strong> test:<br />

$125.00; Combined tests: $50.00<br />

1) EntriES: Intro Test is full HT w/XC, max. ht. 2'. Entry includes $25 non-refundable Office Fee.<br />

Divisions may be divided; state age and experience on Entry Form. refunds: Before CD: Entry<br />

and Stabling In Full less $25 Office Fee; After CD: Less $25 Office Fee only if place/stall can be<br />

filled. Compettion cancellation: No refund unless circumstances allow partial refund at discretion of<br />

Organizer. BN HT, Intro and Combined Test entries do not need to be USEA members: BN HT and<br />

CT will need to pay $25 non-member fee. Intro entrants are exempt from USEA Membership/nonmembership<br />

fees. CT and Intro entrants are exempt from USEA Starter and Drug Fees. Neg. Coggins<br />

within 12 months required for all entries. Any non-competeing horses must get permission from<br />

Organizer, pay $20 fee and get a number from the Sec. No pinney deposit required.<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Sat: Cross Country Course Opens 3:00 pm Sun: Dressage-8:00 am; Show<br />

Jumping-9:30 am; Cross-country-10:00 am<br />

3) aWardS: Prizes and ribbons to 6th place in all divisions. Special award for Low Score in HT<br />

divisions.


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4) StartinG tiMES: Times available at: www.larkinhill.com and www.area1usea.org no later than<br />

Wed. June 8.<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: If demand is sufficient,(12 min. req.) portable stbling on grounds:<br />

$125. If not, stabling will be at various local barns, $50 per night; Please state preference on Entry Form.<br />

Sec. will be in touch with those requiring Stabling. $25 Clean Stall deposit required - Separate<br />

Check veterinarian: Equine Clinic at Oakencroft (518) 767-2906.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Comfort Inn: 10 mi. Schodack (518) 479-3217; Chatham Travel Lodge - 10 mi<br />

(518) 392-4066; Knights Inn: 8 mi. Schodack (518). No Camping available on grounds.<br />

7) dirECtionS: NOTE: Competition Entrance address is different than Farm entrance address.<br />

Competition Entrance address: 114 Woodward rd. nassau. nY 12123 From South: Either: I-87<br />

N to Exit 21A (Mass. Pike) Get off Exit B-1/ take first Exit after Toll Booth = Exit 12, Rt. 9. Turn left onto Rt.<br />

9 south. Go approx. 1 mile to left onto County Rt. 32. Approx 2 mi. to left onto Woodward Rd. Comp.<br />

Entrance on right. or: Rt. 22 N to Austerlitz; Turn left onto St. Rt. 203. Follow 8 mi to Chatham. At light,<br />

turn right onto Rt. 66 N. follow to Chatham Center, across red metal bridge. In approx 1/2 mi. Rt. 66<br />

goes right, stay straight onto Rt. 17. Follow to Stop. Turn right onto Rt. 203. go thru hamlet of N. Chatham<br />

approx. 1 mi to left turn onto Rt. 32 W. Approx 1/2 mi to right onto Woodward Rd. Comp. entrance on<br />

right. From north: Either: I-87S to I-90 E. Take Exit 12. Turn right onto Rt. 9 south. Approx. 1 mi to<br />

left onto Rt. 32E. Approx 2 mi to Woodward Rd. on left. Comp. Entrance on right. or: Rt. 22 south to Rt.<br />

20 West to Nassau. At light turn left onto Rt. 203. Follow 4 mi to right onto Rt. 32 W. Approx. 1/2 mi to<br />

Woodward Rd. on right. Comp. entrance on right. From East: Mass Pike West to Exit B-1. Take Exit 12<br />

after toll booth. turn left onto Rt. 9 so. Approx. 1 mi. to left onto Rt. 32 E. Appox. 2 mi to Woodward Rd.<br />

on left. Comp. entrance on right.<br />

8) drESSaGE: test and arena sizes: n-2010 USEF Dressage Test B-Sm. Bn: USEA BN Test<br />

B-Sm. intro <strong>Eventing</strong> test: 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Ct: t-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

A-Sm. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. Dressage arenas and warm-up on sand.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: n: 1600m @ 375. Bn: 1400m @ 350. intro <strong>Eventing</strong> test: 1300m @ 325.<br />

All courses open and inviting on mostly flat terrain; Meant to be a good "season opener" for all levels.<br />

Water at all levels (optional for Intro). Intro and BN virtual course walk from 2010 Schooling HT at www.<br />

larkinhill.com<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Cross Country course Closed. Parking will be tight. cars and trailers<br />

cannot be parked together. Please follow Parking Attendants directions. Dogs must be kept on leash and<br />

under control. Food Concession on grounds. Schooling/clinic info at www.larkinhill.com<br />

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JUnE 19<br />

GrEat viSta HorSE triaLS<br />

Fort Plain, new York (area 1)<br />

please be aware of important rule changes for eventing: ev114.1 dress -protective<br />

headgear; ev114.5 dress--dressage test; and, ev113.2 (NeW)<br />

EntrY PEriod open date: 5/3/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: N,T,BN USEa recognized tests: Intro<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Erin Keehan PO Box 374 Guilderland, NY 12084-0374 (518) 428-4386<br />

E-mail: irishelk@yahoo.com Web: http://www.greatvistafarm.com/schedule.htm<br />

EventEntries.com - check, MC/Visa accepted at Event Entries. By mail, check only.<br />

orGaniZEr: Sarah Dalton-Morris, 556 Paris Rd, Fort Plain, NY 13339.<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Jim Gornall (R, MA) Judges: Pres: Cynthia Mancini (r, NY); Mark Weissbecker (R,<br />

MA); SJ Judge: Ann Jamieson (r, CT) Cd: X-C: Ronan Moloney & Sarah Dalton-Morris SJ: Sarah<br />

Dalton-Morris Please note on entry if you are a current student of any of the officials.<br />

EvEnt FEES: Event Fees Directory. Draw checks to Great Vista Farm. Entry: $125 Per Division (BN<br />

riders not USEA members please additional $25 non-member fee - Not applicable to for Intro <strong>Eventing</strong><br />

Test entires) USEA starter and drug fee to be added to entry fee, see entry form for amounts (not<br />

applicable for Intro <strong>Eventing</strong> Test entries) Pinney Deposit, $10.00; separate check with entry. Deposit<br />

check returned when pinney is returned. Double Entries: $10.00. Stabling: Limited on-site - $75.00 for<br />

the duration (3 nights maximum), initial bedding included; Off-site - 0-3 miles, $30/night, no bedding<br />

Stall Cleaning Deposit: $25.00 (separate check). Competitors Party: $10.00 (additional tickets;<br />

competitors free) Returned check fee $30.<br />

1) EntriES: Now offering Intro <strong>Eventing</strong> Test for riders and horses new to eventing<br />

Refunds: Before C.D..-Entry and Stabling fee refunded in full; After C.D. Less $25 only if place can be<br />

filled from a wait list. Competition cancellation-No refund. Any changes made to entry after C.D. will be<br />

assessed a $25 processing fee per change. Cancellations by phone not accepted - please send email<br />

to ensure withdraw date confirmation. Neg. Coggins within 12 months required for all horses; must<br />

accompany entry (dated no later than 6/21/10).<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Sat: Cross-country course opens-3 pm. Sun: Dressage-8 am; Show<br />

Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-Noon.<br />

3) aWardS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division.


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4) StartinG tiMES: Available from sec´y as of Thursday, June 16 on the Area 1 website, www.<br />

area1usea.org or by phone after 6pm. Postcards will not be sent. However emails are sent - Please<br />

make sure your email address is legible on your entry.<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: Limited on site stabling: $75 for the duration (3 night<br />

maximum), 32 permanent/temporary stalls (first come, first served), intial bedding provided.<br />

off-site: 0-3 miles from event, $30/night, no bedding. $25 stall cleaning deposit required for all<br />

stabling - separate check made payable to Great Vista. Check destroyed if stall cleaned/cashed if not.<br />

Feed/Bedding/Hay available for purchase; further info from sec´y or organizer.<br />

Veterinarian: # will be posted at sec´y´s stand & stabling.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Heritage Meadows Farm B&B in Ephratah, NY, (518) 568-2997, www.<br />

heritagemeadowsfarm.com. Hazelnut Inn B&B, (518) 993-3346; Inn at Palatine Bridge-8 mi., (518)<br />

673-2845; A White Rose-5 mi., (518) 993-3339; Gansevoors House B&B-12 mi., (315) 823-3969;<br />

Sweets B&B, (518) 568-7721; Rodeway Inn at Palatine Bridge.-8 mi., (518) 673-3233; Best Western at<br />

Little Falls.-12 mi., (315) 823-4954. Camping: Crystal Grove Campsite, (518) 568-2914-8 mi.<br />

For other local B&Bs, please visit: cnybb.com<br />

7) dirECtionS: address: 556 Paris Rd, Fort Plain, NY 13339. Route 90 (NY Thruway) to Exit 29<br />

Canajoharie; at end of exit turn right on 5S. Stay on 5S in Fort Plain, follow truck route (take right<br />

at light, straight thru second light, at end turn right). Go up Sand Hill, near top of hill, turn left on<br />

Paris Rd. 1 mile to Farm on left. Look for large brown barn for secretary and information. Watch for<br />

signage from thruway.<br />

8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: t-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. n-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

Bn-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. intro <strong>Eventing</strong> test - 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test<br />

A-Sm. arenas: All weather surface.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: t-2000 m @ 450 mpm. n.-1900 m @ 400 mpm. Bn.-1800 m @ 350<br />

mpm. intro <strong>Eventing</strong> test - 300 mpm and 2'3". Terrain: Open field, rolling hills. All courses:<br />

Average, for horses with some experience at these levels.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Cross-country course closed May 16.<br />

Riders limited to 2 horses/level, or 4 horses/entire event.<br />

Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and<br />

birth date on entry.<br />

Food available on grounds.<br />

Dogs must be leashed: loose dogs will be impounded; $50 loose dog fine.<br />

Competitors Party: Great food, Saturday, beginning around 6pm at Brown Barn. Competitors free, all<br />

others $10/person; please include with entry.<br />

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JUnE 24-26<br />

Groton HoUSE FarM HorSE triaLS<br />

Hamilton, Massachusetts (area 1)<br />

HorSE triaL LEvELS: IP*, OP, JYOP, PT*, SOT, JOT, TN*, SON, JON<br />

Dressage Schooling Tests<br />

EntrY PEriod open date: 5/10/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF/USEa recognized: IP,P USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: PT,TN,N,T<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Liz Wheaton, Secretary 180 Bridge Street, PO Box 1 Hamilton, MA 01936 Contact<br />

secretary by phone; do not e-mail Groton House about any entry issues: (978) 468-1232;<br />

fax (978) 468-1588 During event: (508) 801-3944 Please complete 2010 entry form on LinE<br />

at www.evententries.com. Credit cards are accepted. You may also submit digital signatures and<br />

digital Coggins (within 12 months) through Event Entries. Otherwise, enter electronically and, within 5<br />

days, mail legible Coggins, original signature page (not photocopied), and required checks (if not<br />

paying by credit card). If any materials which may be needed to complete electronic entries are not<br />

postmarked within 5 days, entry "postmark date" will be changed to reflect date they were postmarked,<br />

not the date of the electronic entry. Support materials mailed for opening day entries must be<br />

postmarked on or before May 17. LatE/inCoMPLEtE EntriES WiLL not BE inCLUdEd in<br />

tHE oPEninG daY EntriES draW.<br />

orGaniZEr: New England Foundation for Equine Sports & Education<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Sue Smithson, NC Judges: Pres: Janet Briggs, NH; Jane Ashley, VT; Helen Brettell, VA;<br />

Rick Pearson, MA; Eric Smiley, IRE X-C: Ann Getchell, MA/Janine Preece McClain, VT SJ: Susie Banta, MA<br />

EvEnt FEES: Entry: all divisions: $250.00 Pinny deposit: $ 25.00 Stabling: $200.00 for the<br />

duration Clean stall deposit: $50.00 CrEdit Card: If entry or entry/stabling paid by credit card<br />

through Event Entries, missing pinney ($25) and "muck/ clean stall" fees will be deducted after the<br />

event only if necessary. CHECK: If not paying by credit card through Event Entries, draw checks to<br />

NEFESE/GHF. Send two or three separate checks for each horse: Check #1-Total of entry, USEA/USEF<br />

fees and stabling fee if appropriate. (PT entries pay USEA fees, no USEF fees) Check #2: pinny deposit.<br />

Check #3: clean stall deposit if stabling. Canadian entries by check payable in U.S. dollars through an<br />

affiliated U.s. bank.


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1) EntriES: *If sufficient demand. Otherwise, only OP, OT or ON will be offered. Final decision on<br />

divisions will be posted at grotonhousefarm.com on Friday, June 3; withdrawals must be made<br />

before closing date. Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Incomplete entries: $25 fee;<br />

will be placed at the bottom of the list of entries. Double entries: not accepted. Entries limited. Special<br />

scheduling requests must be submitted with entry. IP/P/JYOP entries must include USEF membership<br />

numbers for rider and trainer and owner. refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee;<br />

After C.D.-No refund. Competition cancellation-No refund. Changes/scratches: Timely phone calls<br />

encouraged but must be followed by fax or mail. Changes after CD incur $25 fee-either check or if you<br />

paid by credit card, we will apply the $25 fee to your card. Changes of level received after Monday, 6/13,<br />

not accepted. Substitution of horse or rider only as per USEF <strong>Eventing</strong> Rule EV106.9. Accepted entries<br />

posted at grotonhousefarm.com after CD. No wait list maintained thereafter. Entries of those owing<br />

NEFESE/GHF for unreturned pinny or other outstanding charges will be drawn last.<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: thurs: Cross.-country course open-3 pm. Fri: Dressage-8 am.<br />

Sat: Cross.-country-7:30 am. Sun: Show Jumping-9 am.<br />

3) aWardS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

4) StartinG tiMES: Postings for entry status and start times at www.grotonhousefarm.com and<br />

www.area1usea.org.<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: Limited. Overflow stabling off-grounds, $200 for duration. If paying by<br />

check, add $200 to entry check (for each horse separately), with clean stall deposit ($50) as separate<br />

check/s. USEA stabling form must accompany entry. Temp. stalls on grounds. Feed, hay, bedding<br />

available for purchase. Stall doors provided. NO ELECTRICAL HOOKUPS for vehicles or appliances. No<br />

extension cords or cables permitted in stabling tents. veterinarian: SRH Veterinary Services, (978) 356.-<br />

1119. # will be posted in stabling area.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Country Garden .-7 mi., (978) 948.-7773. Lakeview Motor Lodge.-5 mi., (978)<br />

922.-7535. Kaede B&B-3 mi. (978) 356-8000. Arbor Inn Motel- 4 mi., (978)356-0220. Essex River House<br />

Motel, -8 mi., (978)768-6800. Village Green.-12 mi., (978) 774.-6500. Motel 6-14 mi., (978) 774-8045.<br />

Comfort Inn-13 mi., (978) 777-1700. Ferncroft-12 mi., (978) 777-2500.<br />

7) dirECtionS: address: 746 Highland St., Hamilton, MA 01982 northbound from Mass Pike:<br />

128/I-95 North. 24 miles from Pike, I-95 separates from 128. Stay on 128 North to Exit 20-A/North Rt.<br />

1-A in Beverly. Go 2.3 miles to Wenham Center. Left on Arbor Street (becomes Highland Street). GHF<br />

3.5 miles on left. Southbound: Rt. 95 to Exit 54. Left on Rt. 133 East for 3.2 miles to Rt. 1. Right on Rt. 1<br />

South for 4 miles to traffic light. Left on Ipswich Road for 2.5 miles. Right on Willowdale Road (becomes<br />

Winthrop Street) to end. Left on Highland Street for 1/2 mile to GHF, 746 Highland. Driveway on left.<br />

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8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: iP-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. oP-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test B-Sm. Pt-2010 Preliminary Test A-Sm. ot-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. tn-2010 Training Test<br />

A-Sm. on-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Grass. If IP, PT, and/or TN divisions are cancelled due to lack<br />

of subscription, entries will revert to OP, OT, and/or ON respectively and their attendant dressage tests.<br />

See web site June 3. dressage schooling tests: Horse trial competitors may ride a dressage schooling<br />

test. Dressage schooling tests are also open to competitors not participating in the horse trials. Go to<br />

grotonhousefarm.com for entry form & info. If mailing your horse trial entry, include your separate<br />

dressage schooling test entry and check. For electronic horse trial entrants, simply mail your separate<br />

schooling entry, with Coggins and check. Every effort will be made to schedule schooling rides before<br />

horse trial dressage tests. Schooling results will be available only after the horse trial dressage phase is<br />

completed.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: iP/P: +/- 3000 m @ 520 mpm. Pt/t: +/- 2300 m @ 450 mpm. tn/ on: +/-<br />

2000m @ 360 mpm. Terrain: Good galloping. Open fields; excellent footing with turf management. All<br />

courses: Moderately challenging. Groton House dangerous riding Policy: Competitors will be<br />

rEd FLaGGEd for excess speed or for otherwise endangering themselves or their horses.<br />

riders MUSt StoP when flagged and leave the course. See also <strong>Eventing</strong> rule 112.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Cross-country Course closed: Sorry, no cross-country schooling<br />

available at Groton House. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant. Food on grounds. Dogs<br />

must be leashed. $60 loose dog fine. NO MOTORCYCLES or ATVs ALLOWED ON GROUNDS. NO<br />

ELECTRIC HOOKUPS. Go to grotonhousefarm.com for information regarding other <strong>2011</strong> competitons<br />

at Groton House, including the May 28th Dressage and Two Phase Schooling Show and the June<br />

19th Dressage Schooling Show and Three Phase GHF <strong>Summer</strong> Classic offering Elementary and<br />

Beginner Novice. See also the Fall Classic info posted on our website.


Notes<br />

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JULY 9-10<br />

GEnESEE vaLLEY HUnt HorSE triaLS<br />

Geneseo, new York (area 1)<br />

accepting post entries up to July 1st.<br />

EntrY PEriod open date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF/USEa recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Kathleen Kirkwood 18 Elm Street, Apt 1 Geneseo, NY 14454 585-739-<br />

7324 kkirkwood44@gmail.com website:http://www.geneseevalleyhunt.org/<br />

orGaniZEr: Genesee Valley Hunt Committee, Billie Hill 4144 South Avon Road, Avon, NY 14414 Cell:<br />

585-350-8029 email: billie.hill309@gmail.com Web: www.geneseevalleyhunt.org<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Jackie Smith, OH Judges: Pres: Doug Payne, NJ dressage Judge: Jannet Briggs,<br />

NH Cd:XC: John Williams, NC SJ: Leigh Fischer<br />

EvEnt FEES: Event Fees directory: Draw checks to Genesee Valley Hunt Entry. Per division: P/t:<br />

$150.00; n/Bn: $125.00 Stabling: $100.00; $50.00 Muck Fee: $40.00 (separate check)<br />

1) EntriES: Please check website (www.geneseevalleyhunt.org) for updates and additional<br />

information. Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Additional information can be found<br />

at www.useventing.com and in the <strong>Omnibus</strong>. Entry form can be found on Area1 web site. Double<br />

entries: Not accepted. Multiple entries may be limited Preliminary competitors must include copy of<br />

USEF membership for rider; owner and trainer with entry. Divisions may be further divided/combined<br />

or cancelled as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section, birth date and if amateur<br />

rider on entry form. Copy of current negative Coggins (dated 1/1/10 or later) must accompany entry,<br />

or entry considered incomplete. Incomplete entries will be placed on bottom of draw pile. Entry<br />

confirmation status will be posted on www.geneseevalleyhunt.org CHANGES: Each rider/horse/division<br />

change after July 7, <strong>2011</strong> is $50. Each rider/horse/division change after C.D. but before July 4, <strong>2011</strong> is<br />

$25. All changes must be in writing by fax or email (ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS). Please advise us<br />

of withdrawals ASAP. rEFUndS: Before C.D. – less $25 office fee. After C.D. – no refund. Competition<br />

Cancellation – No refund.<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 PM. Sat: Dressage-7:30 AM. Check<br />

posting on Area1 web site. Sun: Show Jumping-7:30 AM; Cross-country-8:00 AM; Competitors be<br />

prepared - All divisions will do show jumping before cross-country.


3) aWardS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

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4) StartinG tiMES: Times posted on Area I web site at www.area1USEA.org July 8, <strong>2011</strong><br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: Limited on site Friday to Sunday only. $100 Friday noon to Sunday<br />

night. $50 Saturday night only (if available). 50 perm stalls on grounds – cross-country course approx.<br />

1/2 mile from stabling. Mandatory muck deposit $40, separate check to GVH to accompany entry. Stall<br />

doors & initial bedding only provided. Feed/hay/bedding available for purchase, further info from sec´y.<br />

Alternate stabling or for early arrivals prior to Friday, late departures after Sunday - Off-grounds only,<br />

contact Ashley Milhollen at (585) 993-1853. veterinarian: Genesee Valley Equine Clinic (585) 889-<br />

1170. Stabling form must accompany entry.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Web: www.geneseony.com – Out-of-town competitor liaison – Linda Gibbs,<br />

genspix@gmail.com, (585) 737-1976.<br />

7) dirECtionS: address: Roots Tavern Rd and Nations Rd, Geneseo, NY 14454 From nY State<br />

thruway: Exit 46 Rochester to I-390 south to Exit 8 to right (west) on 20A. Turn right at Main Street<br />

Rte. 39 at light. Go thru town, then about 3-4 miles Roots Tavern Rd. is second left (after leaving town)<br />

turn left to stabling & dressage. Cross-country is 1 mile west of Roots Tavern location; turn left on<br />

Nations Rd.<br />

8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. t-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

A-Sm. n-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. Bn-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: 2 sand & 1<br />

grass. Warm up grass.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. t-2370 m @ 420 mpm. n-1950 m @ 350 mpm.<br />

Bn-1600 m @ 350 mpm/max. height 2´7’. Terrain: Open, rolling, banks, water (all levels). Improved<br />

footing & jumps. All courses: Average for horses experienced at these levels. Course revised in 2006<br />

with water complex.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Elimination Policy – absolutely no ride upon elimination. Crosscountry<br />

course closed June 2, <strong>2011</strong>. Great spectator opportunities. Be a patron, sponsor a division or<br />

fence; enjoy the patron tent. Please contact Billie Hill by email billie.hill309@gmail.com. For course<br />

information contact Marion Thorne (585) 451-8143 Prize list from secretary Food on grounds Dogs<br />

must be leashed. Volunteers welcome, please contact Debbie Davis 585-360-9491. Competitors´ Party:<br />

Complimentary come as you are Party-Saturday, 5:00 pm at cross-country course. Good Fun. Come<br />

down and have a wonderful time in our beautiful Genesee Valley!<br />

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JULY 9-10<br />

EnYdCta/oLd CHatHaM HorSE triaLS<br />

old Chatham, new York (area 1)<br />

please specify day on entry form (U=sat & Z=sun)<br />

please be aware of important rule changes for eventing: ev114.1 dress -protective<br />

headgear; ev114.5 dress--dressage test; and, ev113.2 (NeW)<br />

EntrY PEriod open date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: PT,N,T,BN<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Erin Keehan PO Box 374 Guilderland, NY 12084-0374 (518) 428-4386 irishelk@<br />

yahoo.com http://www.enydcta.org ENTER ON-LINE AT: www.EventEntries.com. Visa/MC & checks<br />

accepted.<br />

orGaniZEr: Co-Org: Erin L. Keehan, PO Box 374, Guilderland, New York 12084, (518) 428-4386,<br />

e-mail: irishelk@yahoo.com; Co-Org: Regina Cristo, PO Box 243, Sand Lake, New York 12153, (518)<br />

674-8040, rcristo@nycap.rr.com<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Cynthia Mancini (r, NY) Judges: Pres: Jack Leary, (R, CT); Judges: Lisa Cox (r,<br />

PA); Sara Smallwood (Assoc. Jg, VA); Raymond Denis (TD-r, MA) Cd-XC: Tremaine Cooper, (R-MA)<br />

SJ: Margie Hutchison<br />

EvEnt FEES: P/t, t and n=$135; restBn and Bn=$125 EntEr on-LinE at: www.EventEntries.<br />

com. Visa/MC & checks accepted. draw checks to EnYdCta, Ltd. Entries may be paid by credit card.<br />

Please specify on a separate sheet of paper – Master Card or Visa, card number, expiration date, rider´s<br />

name & card holder´s name and signature. Don't forget to include the USEA fees with your entry.<br />

Double entries: Accepted, $10 fee. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25<br />

with entry. on SitE StaBLinG, $65/day or $125 for the weekend; please include separate $25 stall<br />

deposit check.<br />

1) EntriES: This is considered one [1] event. You, or another rider, may not run the same horse both<br />

days. BNH: for horses who have not competed above Beginner Novice.<br />

RestBN = Restricted BN. RestBN is for riders who are just starting their eventing careers and can not<br />

have competed at more than 2 recognized competitions at BN or lower.<br />

ridErS MUSt SPECiFY daY on tHEir EntrY. If entries do not warrant, division(s) will run on<br />

the fuller day. refunds: Before C.D.-In full. After C.D.- Less $10 fee ONLY if place can be filled from<br />

wait list. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses<br />

(dated 7/9/10 or later).


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2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat & Sun: Dressage-8 am; Show<br />

Jumping-10 am; Cross-Country-Noon.<br />

3) aWardS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

4) StartinG tiMES: Available from sec´y as of Wed. July 6 from Sec´y by phone only between hours<br />

of 6-9pm, or on ENYDCTA website at www.ENYDCTA.org, or on Area I website at www.area1usea.org.<br />

Postcards will not be sent. However, emails are sent…please make sure your email address is legible on<br />

your entry.<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: LiMitEd on SitE StaBLinG/temporary stalls - $65/day or $125<br />

for the weekend. Please include separate $25 stall cleaning deposit made out to ENYDCTA. Available<br />

noon Friday, must be vacated Sunday pm. Stalls must be stripped upon departure or stall deposit will be<br />

cashed (stripped stalls will have checks destroyed). Stall doors & initial bedding only provided. Feed/Hay/<br />

Bedding available for purchase. For stabling questions contact Ellenor Cox at 518.281.9969. Veterinarian:<br />

# will be posted with sec´y & stabling.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: *Please make reservations early! Comfort Inn & Suites-Schodack, 16 mi.,<br />

(518) 479-3217; Blue Spruce Inn & Suites-Valatie, 5.5 mi., (518) 758-9711 - (2-night minimum); Chatham<br />

Travel Lodge-Chatham, 7 mi., (518) 392-4066; Fairfield Inn-East Greenbush, 18 mi., (518) 477-7984;<br />

Holiday Inn Express-East Greenbush, 18 mi., (518) 286-1011; Berkshire Spur motel-Canaan, 20 mi., (518)<br />

781-4432. Camping: Not available.<br />

7) dirECtionS: Address: 236 Shaker Museum Rd., Old Chatham, NY 12136. From South: Rt. 22 N<br />

to Rt 203 in Austerlitz. Left on 203. 8 mi. to light in Chatham. Right onto Rt 66 N 4.5 mi. to right onto<br />

Lovers Ln. Right at stop onto Rt 13. 2.3 mi., to left onto Shaker Museum Rd. 1 mi to event. OR Rt. 9 N<br />

to Rt 9H N. Right onto Rt 66 N to Chatham. Follow above directions from light in Chatham. OR: NY<br />

Thruway to exit 19. Follow signs to cross Rhinecliff Bridge. At second light after crossing bridge, turn<br />

left left onto 9G, follow to light at Rt. 199. Turn right. Follow into Red Hook. At light turn left onto Rt 9<br />

N, same as above. From north: Rt 22 S to Rt 20 W to left onto Rt 66 S. 3 mi., to stop, left across into<br />

Shaker Museum Rd, 1.5 mi., to event. From East: Mass Pike to NY Thruway Exit B3, right off exit onto<br />

Rt 22 N. Follow 3.1 mi., to light, left onto Rt 295, then 6.6 mi., to E. Chatham. Turn right onto Albany Tpk.<br />

Follow 3 mi., to Old Chatham, Bear hard left thru square in Old Chatham onto Cty Rt 13. 1 mi to right<br />

onto Shaker Museum Rd., 1 mi to event. From West: I-90 E to exit 12. Right off exit to Rt 9 S., 1 mi., to<br />

left onto Cty Rt 32. Follow approx. 3 mi. to stop. Continue straight onto 203/32, then right continuing on<br />

32. Follow to stop. Left onto Rt 66 N .7 mi. then bear right onto Shaker Museum Rd 1.5 mi to event.<br />

8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: restBn : 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A - Sm. Bn : 2010 USEF<br />

Beginner Novice Test B - Sm. n : 2010 USEF Novice Test A - Sm. t : 2010 USEF Training Test A - Sm.<br />

P/t : 2010 USEF Preliminary Test A - Sm. Arenas: Grass.<br />

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9) CroSS-CoUntrY: all t-2300 m @ 450 mpm. all n-1900 m @ 375 mpm. Bn-1800 m @ 350<br />

mpm. all courses: Average for horses with some experience at the levels. Water jump at all levels.<br />

Championships will have its own unique course.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Please be aware of important rule changes for eventing:<br />

Ev114.1 dress -Protective Headgear; Ev114.5 dress--dressage test; and,<br />

Ev113.2 (nEW) Cross-country course never open. Riders limited 2 horse/level or 4<br />

horses total per day. Divisions further divided if entries warrant; state birth date on entry.<br />

Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed at all times.<br />

Starter BN division (SBN): For first-time recognized competition riders. Any age. Prep clinic Fri 5PM and<br />

Sat evening, after the day´s competition (both days, un-mounted).<br />

BNH: for horses who have not competed above beginner novice.<br />

BBQ on grounds Sat. night. $15/person. Pay at the door. RSVP on entry.<br />

Wait List Policy: Before CD – filled by cancelled postmark, regardless of division. After CD – filled<br />

as openings become available within scheduled divisions. Changes: After CD – subject to $25 fee<br />

per change.<br />

Non-negotiable checks - $30 charge.<br />

Email notices are sent periodically from the secretary. Please make sure your email address is legible on<br />

your entry.


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JULY 10<br />

UnivErSitY oF nEW HaMPSHirE HorSE triaLS<br />

durham, new Hampshire (area 1)<br />

hosting the area i Young rider/Junior team Challenge<br />

EntrY PEriod open date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Elizabeth Oertel, Secretary UNH Equine Center 278 Mast Road Durham, NH<br />

03824 (603) 862-0027 (phone) (603) 862-3704 (Fax) liz.oertel@unh.edu http://www.equine.unh.edu/<br />

horse-trials<br />

orGaniZEr: Christina Keim, Chair of Organizing Committee, UNH Equine Center, 278 Mast Road,<br />

Durham, NH 03824, 603-862-1174 (Ph), 603-862-1600 (Fx), ckeim@unh.edu EMAIL PREFERRED<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Gail Majauckas (MA) Judges: Pres: Ann Forer (NJ); Janet Briggs (NH) SJ Judge:<br />

Rick Pearson (MA) Cd:X-C: Dr. Jim Gornall, MA SJ: Christina Keim<br />

EvEnt FEES: Draw checks to “UNH’. Please write separate check for each horse. Entry: t/n/Bn:<br />

$155.00 Stabling: $95.00 (separate check)<br />

1) EntriES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. negative Coggins WitHin 12<br />

MontHS oF CoMPEtition datE is required for all horses. Coggins MUST be received<br />

BEFORE competition - May be faxed. Entries with invalid coggins upon closing date will be assessed<br />

an incomplete fee. Coggins bled prior to July 10, 2010 are invalid. Priority will be given to entries<br />

postmarked on opening date, even if incomplete for any reason other than failure to include funds.<br />

Entries without payment will be held until payment is received. At closing date, incomplete etnries<br />

may be replaced with complete entries that are on wait list. there will be a $20 fee assessed to<br />

all incomplete entries. Please be sure your entry contains all required signatures, numbers,<br />

fees, Coggins, and other relevant information (including emergency contact and horse/rider<br />

experience.) double entries: Not accepted. Jr/Yr team Challenge: The team challenge is open to<br />

riders at all levels who are members of the Area I Young Rider's Program. If you are interested in being<br />

on a team, you should submit your horse trials entry as per usual, then contact Area I YR coordinator<br />

Melanie Loschiavo at (802)439-5120 or loschiav@tops-tele.com for a team assignment. There is no<br />

extra fee for riding on a team. Additional details will be posted at http://area1usea.org/RidersTeams/<br />

YoungRiders/youngriders.htm. Changes: $20 fee for all changes to entry. refunds: Before C.D.Less<br />

$25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D. No refunds unless accompanied by a vet or medical note<br />

AND spot can be filled off of wait list. all withdrawals must be in writing. Withdrawals or changes<br />

will not be accepted by phone; must mail, fax, or email. Competition cancellation-50% of entry. No<br />

refund on stabling.


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2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Sat: Packets available/Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sun:<br />

Dressage.-7:30 am; Show Jumping.-10 am; Cross-country 1:00 pm. Please note: Due to one day<br />

format, riders will have a break between their show jumping and cross country rounds. Cross country<br />

will not begin until after the conclusion of all dressage.<br />

3) aWardS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Special Awards: Lowest and Second Lowest Scoring<br />

Pony Clubber; Lowest Scoring UNH Student/Alumni, Best Scoring Connemara (sponsored by the<br />

ACPS). Please indicate which award you are eligible for (and the name of your Pony Club/<br />

year of graduation, whichever is relevant) on your entry. Connemaras must include a copy of<br />

their ACPS membership and registration papers. Details about special awards can be found at www.<br />

equine.unh.edu/pdf/horse_trials/ht_awards.pdf<br />

4) StartinG tiMES: Available approximately July 5 at www.area1usea.org and www.equine.unh.edu<br />

or send self-addressed, stamped postcard or envelope.<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: $95 stall from 3 pm Saturday to 6 pm Sunday; stalls do not need<br />

to be cleaned/stripped. 60 temporary stalls on grounds, under tent: Solid vinyl partitions. Stall doors<br />

and initial bedding provided (competitor must bed own stall). veterinarian: Wadleigh Falls Veterinary<br />

Clinic. (603) 659-3755.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Holiday Inn Express (downtown Durham): 603-868-1234; Homewood<br />

Suites: 21 Members Way, Dover NH 03820 (603)516-0929. Hampton Inn: 9 Hotel Drive, Dover, NH<br />

03820 (603)516-5601 Comfort Inn & Suites: 10 Hotel Drive, Dover NH 03820 (603)750-7507. Others<br />

available. Contact organizer if more needed. Camping not available.<br />

7) dirECtionS: address: 288 Mast Road, Durham, NH 03824 to UnH from Portsmouth (route<br />

95): Route 4 west follow signs towards Concord & Durham, go approx. 10 miles on Rt. 4 to UNH exit<br />

(Rt. 155-A); left off ramp. First left onto “Mast Road Extension.’ Follow signs to stabling & parking. From<br />

West: Take Rt. 4 east from Concord NH. & take UNH exit (Rt. 155-A); right off ramp. Same as above.<br />

8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: Small arena for all divisions. ot: 2010 USEF Training Test B; on:<br />

2010 USEF Novice Test B; oBn: 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B. Arenas: 2 sand. Warm-up: Sand.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: ot-2000 m @ 420 mpm. on-1800 m @ 350 mpm. oBn- 1800m @ 325<br />

mpm. All courses: Average to challeging for horses with some experience at these levels. Not suggested<br />

as a move up course.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Cross-country course will close just before event and is open for<br />

schooling by appointment only. Please contact organizer for schooling information. Levels may<br />

be divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date<br />

on entry. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. MANY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES<br />

AVAILABLE!!! Earn "UNH Bucks" towards other events at our facility by contributing volunteer hours on<br />

the day of or in the weeks leading up to this event. Please contact organizer for more information.<br />

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JULY 14-17<br />

CoSEqUin StUart HorSE triaLS CiC1* and CiC2*<br />

victor, new York (area 1)<br />

sponsored by Cosequin of Nutramax and presented by smartpak.<br />

pro/aM team Competition. prize money in all divisions.<br />

awards for highest placed ottB per division sponsored by Finger Lakes thoroughbred<br />

adoption Program<br />

EntrY PEriod open date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF/USEa recognized: CIC1*,CIC2*,I,P USEF Endorsed/USEa<br />

recognized: N,T<br />

SEnd EntriES to: TWO WAYS TO ENTER: 1. Send entry with check to: Christina Gray/Katie<br />

Trafton P.O. Box 971 Mira Loma, CA 91752 info@grayareaevents.com or (805)-239-3930<br />

Or, enter online: www.EquestrianEntries.com and pay with credit card.<br />

orGaniZEr: Heidi Stuart Vahue 3546 Flatiron Rd.Bloomfield NY14469 (585)-657-4523 Cell 585-734-<br />

4523 hsvmev@frontiernet.net.<br />

oFFiCiaLS: CiC2*/CiC1* td: Trish Gilbert USA CiC2*/CiC1* Judges: Pres: Jo Young, CAN; Mark<br />

Weissbecker, MA. Ht td: Gretchen Butts, MD Ht Judges: Robert Stevenson NC, Nancy Lowey VA SJ<br />

Judge: Richard Jeffery, GBR Cd:X-C: Derek di Grazia, USA SJ: Richard Jeffery, GBR<br />

EvEnt FEES: Event Fees directory: Draw checks to Stuart Horse Trials Inc. (one check per horse)<br />

and send to secretary; or, enter online at www.EquestrianEntries.com and pay with credit card. CiC2*/<br />

CiC1*: $300.00; i/P: $225.00; t/n/: $175.00 Stabling: $160.00; tack Stall: $120.00; Stall Stripping<br />

deposit: $50.00 (separate check, destroyed when stall is stripped).<br />

1) EntriES: *all complete entries postmarked on opening date will have office fee for<br />

changes or scratches waived. CIC entries must use <strong>2011</strong> USEA CCI/CIC Entry Form. All other<br />

entries must use <strong>2011</strong> USEA Horse Trials Entry Form. INCOMPLETE/INCORRECT ENTRIES WILL BE<br />

PLACED AT BOTTOM OF DRAW PILE. Entries may not be postmarked prior to the opening date. Checks<br />

will be deposited upon entry acceptance. Checks not deposited will be voided by the event secretary.<br />

Entry confirmation status will be posted on www.stuarthorsetrials.org. Double entries: Not accepted.<br />

Entry Limit (if event is oversubscribed with waitlist): 4 horses per rider, except CIC2*/CIC1*. Entry limit<br />

300. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant, state preferences under the Eligible Section<br />

and birthdate on entry. Changes: Any change to entry subject to must be in writing by email to info@<br />

grayareaevents.org and may be subject to $25 office fee* (see opening date information on first line).


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ABSOLUTELY NO telephone withdrawals, changes, or stabling requests will be accepted. No changes<br />

after 9 am on July 12; waitlist expires at that time. refunds: Before C.D: less $25 non-refundable office<br />

fee*. After C.D: no refund for entry or stabling unless entry and/or stall can be filled from wait list, less<br />

$25 non-refundable office fee*. Competition cancellation: No refund. Copy of negative Coggins within<br />

12 months required for all horses and must accompany entry. U.S. CIC horses must be registered<br />

with USEF and FEI (see forms on Stuart website: www.stuarthorsetrials.org) and be in possession of a<br />

USEF National Passport obtained through the USEF office in Kentucky. Foreign CIC Horses must be in<br />

possession of an FEI Passport. Riders and horses must be annually registered with the FEI. Please refer<br />

to www.horsesport.org(FEI) & USEF Rules for <strong>Eventing</strong> for FEI CIC2* qualifications and requirements/<br />

USEF Rules for <strong>Eventing</strong> for CIC1*. Masters Divisions: 40 yrs. & over (determined by calendar year),<br />

MUST state birth date on entry. Junior Divisions: 18 yrs. & under (determined by calendar year), MUST<br />

state birth date on entry.<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Wed: Horses may arrive at noon. Earlier arrivals must be cleared with<br />

show secretary. Cross-country courses open-3 PM. thurs: Dressage-8 AM (all novice and some other<br />

divisions); Novice Cross-country-1-4 PM Fri: Dressage-8 AM; Novice Show Jumping-9 AM Sat: Crosscountry-8<br />

AM. Sun: Show Jumping-8 AM.<br />

3) aWardS: CIC2*:$5000 purse from Stuart Horse Trials, Inc. with prize money for one out of 4<br />

starters paid to owner of horse per FEI regulations. CIC1*: $2500 purse divided as per above. All<br />

other divisions: 8 ribbons and prize money for 1st-4th. 1st place winners receive an exclusive Stuart<br />

Horse Trials tartan cooler and Maui Jim Sunglasses. Masters (40 and over) and Juniors (18 and under)<br />

divisions pinned within overall levels. Age determined by calendar year. State birthdate on entry. Awards<br />

for highest placing OTTB horse per division kindness of Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program.<br />

Register eligible horses with secretary.<br />

4) StartinG tiMES: Available July 11: www.stuarthorsetrials.org or www.area1usea.org.<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: Limited. $160/stall from NOON Wed. thru 5 PM Sun. 220 temp stalls<br />

on grounds, some additional off grounds.Tack stalls may be available if space allows. Noncompetition<br />

horses must pay $50 grounds fee in addition to stabling fee. Bedding: shavings only! One bale of<br />

shavings provided. Additional shavings for sale on grounds. Stabling Chairman: Ruth Coney (585-313-<br />

8274). MANDATORY $50 stall cleaning deposit is required. Include separate check, made payable to<br />

Stuart Horse Trials, Inc., with entry. Check destroyed if stall left stripped. MUST check in with secretary to<br />

have stall checked before deposit is returned. Any damage to the temporary stables will be charged to<br />

competitor. Veterinarians: Dr. Peter Blauner, FEI Vet; Genesee Valley Equine Clinic (585-889-1170). # on<br />

bulletin boards, with secretary, and stabling chairman.<br />

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6) aCCoMModationS: BOOK EARLY! Ask for Stuart Horse Trials block: The LODGE AT<br />

WOODCLIFF-9 mi. (585-248-4810) or (800-365-3065) until June 20th or Brookwood Inn-10 mi. (585-<br />

248-9000) until June 20th. Other accommodations: Hampton Inn-6 mi., (585-924-4400). Sunrise Hill<br />

Inn-8 mi., (585-924-2131). Microtel Victor-6 mi., (585-924-9240). Holiday Inn Express-6 mi. (585-672-<br />

2100).<br />

7) dirECtionS: address: Townline and Murray Rds., Victor, NY, 14564. From West: Exit 45/NYS<br />

Thruway to Rte 96 south to Victor. Right at 4th traffic light on School Rd. Right at end on County Rd 41<br />

(Boughton Hill Rd). First left on Murray Rd. Left at 1 mile to stabling and left at end of Murray to show<br />

grounds. From East: Exit 44/NYS Thruway to Rte 332 south. Right at 3rd traffic light on County Rd 41<br />

(Boughton Hill Rd). Thru next light (4-way stop) to next left (Murray Rd). As above.<br />

8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: CiC2*-2009 FEI Two-Star Test B-Std. CiC1*-2009 FEI One-Star<br />

Test B-Std. i-2010 Intermediate <strong>Eventing</strong> Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm t-2010 USEF<br />

Training Test B-Sm. n-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Grass. (Used only once per year for this<br />

competition.)<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: CiC2* & i-3000 m @ 550 mpm. CiC* & P-2675 m @ 520 mpm. t-2320 m<br />

@ 420 mpm. n-approx. 1800 m @ 350 mpm. Terrain: Rolling to hilly. All courses: Above Average, for<br />

fit horses with some experience at these levels. Not move up courses.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Cross-country course never open except for Stuart Horse Trials clinics<br />

or schooling days. See website for more information. Only official motorized vehicles allowed on<br />

course at any time. Unregistered vehicles illegal on NY roads. Food on grounds. Dogs are welcome in<br />

boutique area and stabling only and they must be leashed. Doggie High Tea Friday afternoon followed<br />

by a costume/trick contest. ABSOLUTELY NO dogs on cross country course at request of landowners.<br />

The competitors party is back! We are "Mad about PLAID!" Wear your plaid and dance to Blue Jimmy.<br />

Each rider receives one dinner ticket additional tickets available from the secretary upon arrival for<br />

$15.00. $100 fine if any dog found on x-c at any time. Kids Day is on Sunday. Enjoy Pony Rides, Face<br />

Painting and Kid's Obstacle course. This competition is made possible by the generosity of many<br />

individuals and corporations including the naming sponsor Cosequin® of Nutramax Laboratories, Inc.<br />

and the presenting sponsor SmartPak.


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JULY 16-17<br />

HUntinGton FarM HorSE triaLS<br />

South Strafford, vermont (area 1)<br />

EntrY PEriod open date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF/USEa recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Secretary & Organizer Huntington Farm 130 Justin Morrill Hwy South Strafford, VT<br />

05070 (802) 765-4511 Phone/Fax<br />

orGaniZEr: Secretary & organizer: Ann Kitchel, e-mail: ponybrook732@aol.com Huntington<br />

Farm 130 Justin Morrill Hwy South Strafford, VT 05070, (802) 765-4511 Phone/Fax<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: James Gornall, MA Judges: Pres: Margaret Hutchison, NY, Mary Savidge, VT<br />

Cd:XC/SJ: Mary Hutchins, VT.<br />

EvEnt FEES: Event Fees directory: Draw checks to Huntington Farm. Electronic entriies not<br />

accepted. Entry: Per division: P: $180.00; t/n/Bn: $175.00 Stabling: $40.00<br />

1) EntriES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors must be USEA<br />

members. Preliminary-please enclose copy of USEF membership card. Double entries: Not accepted.<br />

refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry/Stabling No refund. $20<br />

charge for division changes after C.D. All withdrawals must be in writing. Faxes and emails accepted.<br />

Closing day withdrawals must be phoned in to sec´y before 9 pm & followed up in writing to receive<br />

refund. No refunds will be made without written notification as specified above. Competition<br />

cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required for all horses within 12 months.<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage (OP/JYOP/OT)-7:30<br />

am; Cross-country (OP/JYOP/OT)-10:30 am. Show Jumping-1 pm. Sun: Dressage (ON/BN) 7:30 am;<br />

Cross-country (ON/BN)-10:30 am; Show Jumping-1 pm.<br />

3) aWardS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Awards sponsored by Bit of Britain. Essie Perkins<br />

Memorial Trophy: Low Score OT Lady Rider. Read Perkins Memorial Trophy: Low Score Preliminary<br />

Rider. Jean Hamlin Memorial Trophy: Low Score JYOP Rider.


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4) StartinG tiMES: Available on www.area1usea.org. Stabling locations will be mailed.<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: Limited. $40/stall/night. Stabling will be assigned based on date<br />

of entry. Perm. stalls 0-20 miles of event. Bring your own bedding. Stall doors provided. All stabling<br />

requests must be made before C.D. Veterinarian: Dr. Kirsten Glass, (603) 795-2747. # will be posted at<br />

sec´y´s stand.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Robin Jaccaci B&B next door (802) 765-4822. Cindy White 1.25<br />

mi. (802) 765-4566. Hampton Inn-20 miles White River Junction (802)296-2800. SUPER 8-20<br />

miles-(802)295-7577.Holiday Inn-20 mi. (802) 295-3000. Comfort Inn-20 mi. (802) 295-3051. Idlewood<br />

Inn-6 mi. (802) 763-5326. Roz Finn B&B-2 mi., (802) 765-4500. Housing available in private homes.<br />

Contact Charlotte Faccio (802) 765-4134. Camping: Rest & Nest -10 mi. (802) 785-2997.<br />

7) dirECtionS: address: Huntington Farm, 130 Justin Morrill Hwy, South Strafford, VT<br />

05070. From South: I-91 north to I-89 North at White River Junction. Exit 2/Sharon VT. Right 7 miles<br />

to South Strafford. Left at “T’ intersection. Farm 1.5 miles on right. From north: I-89 south to Exit 2/<br />

Sharon VT. Left to South Strafford. As above.<br />

8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: oP/JYoP-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A -Sm. ot-2010 USEF<br />

Training Test A-Sm. on-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Bn-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm.<br />

Arena: Sand & Perma Flex rubber.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: JYoP/oP-2400 m @ 520 mpm. ot-2200 m @ 450 mpm. on-2000 m<br />

@ 350 mpm. Bn-2000 m @ 350 mpm. Terrain: Varied: rolling, some hills, good galloping area. All<br />

courses: Moderately difficult.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Cross-country course closed May 31. Levels may be divided/combined<br />

as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date. Food on grounds. No<br />

dogs, please - any dog brought to competition must be secured in parking field at all times.<br />

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Salisbury, Connecticut (area 1)<br />

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EntrY PEriod open date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Carolyn Maftieu, Secretary 6910 Cascade Ave. Gig Harbor, WA 98335 (417) 234-<br />

1488 (cell). Home and fax: (253) 514-8898. (Please note 3 hr West Coast time difference when calling<br />

secretary) http://www.rigameadow.com/ Enter on line: www.evententries.com (checks payable to Riga<br />

Meadow Horse Trials, to Carolyn Maftieu, Secretary, 6910 Cascade Avenue, Gig Harbor, WA 98335.<br />

orGaniZEr: Linda Bushnell and Jackie Merwin, Co-Organizer, Riga Meadow Equestrian Center, LLC,<br />

339 Undermountain Rd., Salisbury, CT 06068 (860) 435-9991.<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Ray Denis, MA Judges: Pres: Ann-Marie Gregoire, MA; Dressage: Judy Travers-<br />

Lawless, MA; Rick Pearson, NY. Cd X-C: Janine McClain, VT Cd SJ: Chris Barnard, NY.<br />

nEW! training division with no WatEr for <strong>2011</strong>. new Scorers: Erin Keehan, Chief Scorer;<br />

Peggy Jenks, Associate.<br />

EvEnt FEES: Draw checks to Riga Meadow Horse Trials. BN Competitors who are not USEA members<br />

must pay extra $25 with entry. all divisions: $130 (includes $25 non-refundable office fee). Note:<br />

USEA and USEF fees are not included as part of the entry fee. These association fees should be added<br />

to your entry fee, per the itemized Fees Enclosed section of the Entry Form, totaled with the other<br />

applicable fees, and sent to the event with your entry. Stabling: $50.00.<br />

1) EntriES: refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.- no refund.<br />

Competition cancellation- refund less committed competition expenses or a day of cross country<br />

schooling or clinic in future. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Copy must<br />

accompany entry. Connecticut requires proof of rabies.<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Sat: Cross country open for inspection-3:00 p.m. Sun: Dressage-7:30<br />

am; Show Jumping-9 am; Cross country 10:30 am. Check RIGA website, www.rigameadow.com for<br />

updates. Training Division: No Water element.<br />

3) aWardS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. new this year! Erin Keehan, Chief Scorer. Peggy<br />

Jenks, Associate. training division (no water element) new this year!


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4) StartinG tiMES: July 13, 6 pm @ www.area1usea.org and posted on RIGA web site, www.<br />

rigameadow.com.<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: Limited extra permanent stalls available (10). $50 overnight. Initial<br />

bedding provided. Enclose separate $25 check for stall cleaning deposit, payable to Riga Meadow.<br />

Stall stripped or stall deposit forfeited. Once inspected, check destroyed. Additional bedding/ hay<br />

available for purchase, further info from sec´y. veterinarian: Millbrook Equine Veterinary Clinic,<br />

(845) 677 5500, no. will be posted at sec´y´s booth. Farrier: Keith Warner, (413) 429-1757, no. will be<br />

posted at sec´y´s booth.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Reserve early. White Hart Inn 860-435-0030; Interlaken Inn<br />

860-435-9878; Iron Masters Inn 860 435 9844; Wake Robin Inn 860 435 2000; Sharon Motor Lodge<br />

860-364-0036.<br />

7) dirECtionS: address: 339 Undermountain Rd., Salisbury, CT 06068. From north: Take<br />

US Route 41 South from Route 23 in South Egremont, MA towards CT. At MASS/CT border see sign<br />

saying Entering Salisbury, barn is 2.1 miles south from that sign on left. From South: Take CT Route<br />

41 North from Sharon, CT to the four corners at the Hotchkiss School. Continue straight on Route 41<br />

through Lakeville and Salisbury. At the White Hart Inn in Salisbury, bear left on Route 41 and the barn<br />

is approximately 2.8 miles from the Inn on the right. From West: At traffic light in Millerton, NY on<br />

NY Route 22 turn east on US Route 44 heading towards Lakeville, CT and Salisbury CT. In Salisbury<br />

at the White Hart Inn bear left on Route 41 towards MA and the barn is approximately 2.8 miles from<br />

the Inn on the right. From East: Take US Route 44 West from Canaan, CT to Salisbury, CT. At the<br />

White Hart Inn in Salisbury take sharp right turn on to Route 41 and the barn is approximately 2.8<br />

miles from the Inn on the right.<br />

8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: t - 2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. n-2010 USEF Novice Test<br />

A-Sm. Bn-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Two Dressage Arenas-Sand; SJ-Grass.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: t- 2400 m @ 420 mpm; - n- 1900 m @ 375 mpm; Bn- 1800 m @ 325<br />

mpm. Terrain: Open fields and excellent footing. No water on either course. N: Average, for horses<br />

with some experience at these levels. BN: good introduction to basic cross country questions.<br />

Course closed July 1st.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Divisions further divided if entries warrant; state preferences under<br />

Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Before CD, filled by cancelled post mark, regardless of<br />

division; After CD, filled as openings become available within scheduled divisions. Food available on<br />

grounds. Dogs must be leashed: $35 loose dog fee.<br />

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JULY 22-24<br />

FitCH'S CornEr HorSE triaLS<br />

Millbrook, new York (area 1)<br />

area 1 ChaMpioNships - bN*N*t*p<br />

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EntrY PEriod open date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF/USEa recognized: P,P-Ch USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized: N,N-<br />

Ch,T,T-Ch,BN,BN-Ch<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Sunny Cross, Secretary Fitch´s Corner 632 N. Mabbettsville Rd. Millbrook, NY<br />

12545 (845) 677-5479 phone; 800-663-2162 fax. Email: secretary@fitchscorner.com Website: www.<br />

fitchscorner.com Electronic entries accepted – Payments may be made by credit card. If not sent<br />

electronically, payment, signature page, and/or coggins must be postmarked within 5 days or entry will<br />

be placed on a waitlist.<br />

orGaniZErS: Fernanda Kellogg and Eric Hill.<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Sally Ike, NJ; Judges: Pres: Joan Fleser, NY; dressage Judges: Margie Hutchison,<br />

NY; Cynthia Mancini, NY; Gale D'Amanda-Fox, N;Y SJ Judge: Patricia Towle Cd: X-C: Derek di Grazia,<br />

CA SJ: Chris Barnard, NY.<br />

EvEnt FEES: Event Fees directory: Draw checks to Fitch´s Corner H.T. Entry: P: $210.00; t/n/Bn:<br />

$195.00; Championships - all Levels: $200.00 Stabling: $175.00 weekend non-Compete Horses:<br />

$ 50.00 plus stabling Camping: $50.00.<br />

1) EntriES: Electronic entries accepted –Payments may be made by credit card. If not sent<br />

electronically, payment, signature page, and/or coggins must be postmarked within 5 days or entry<br />

will be placed on a waitlist. Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Note: USEA/USEF fees<br />

are not included as part of the entry fee. Add these association fees to your entry fee. Double entries:<br />

Not Accepted. Entries limited to 4 horses per rider per level. If overbooked, management reserves right<br />

to limit a rider to 2 horses in competition. USEA membership required above BN. BN entries who are<br />

not USEA members must pay the non-member fee. Priority given to USEA members. Pinney must be<br />

returned or you will be billed $30. refunds: Before C.D.-Entry & Stabling Less $25 non-refundable<br />

office fee; after C.D.-Entry – no refund; stabling – refund only if filled from wait list. All changes must be<br />

in writing (fax/email OK) and will be subject to a $30 fee. No stabling refunds after times are posted.<br />

Competition cancellation-25% of entry fee refunded. No stabling fees refunded. A $10 charge will<br />

be added to entries which remain incomplete as of closing date and those entries may be waitlisted.


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Copy of current Neg. Coggins (within 12 months) must accompany entry or entry will be considered<br />

incomplete. Emergency information box on entry must be filled out or entry is incomplete. $30 charge<br />

for bounced check and entry will be wait listed. P - Please include a copy of current rider/owner USEF<br />

cards. It is the competitor´s responsibility to be familiar with qualification requirements & to enter the<br />

proper division.<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: thurs: Grounds open at 12 pm unless previously arranged. Cross-country<br />

course open-3 pm. Fri: Dressage Sat: BN/N/T/P - Show Jumping; Championship BN/N/T/P - Crosscountry;<br />

Competitor Party-6 pm. Sun: BN/N/T/P - Cross-country; Championship BN/NT/P - Show<br />

Jumping.<br />

Due to Championships, the schedule may be adjusted so it is highly recommended that competitors<br />

check the website after closing date or when ride times are posted. Final schedule will be posted on<br />

the website, www.fitchscorner.com.<br />

3) aWardS: Tiffany & Co trophy & 6 ribbons per division. Prizes. Ribbons will also be given for Low<br />

Score in Dressage and Closest to Optimum time in XC.<br />

4) StartinG tiMES: Available no later than July 19 from secretary. Times will be posted at: www.<br />

fitchscorner.com or Area I www.area1usea.org. Times will not be mailed. Cross-country and Stadium<br />

schedules may be adjusted as entries warrant.<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: Temporary stabling available on grounds. $175/weekend (Thursday<br />

noon-Sunday 7pm). NO BEDDING PROVIDED. STABLING OFFICE CLOSES AT 7 PM. Please use<br />

only one person's/farm's name for all "stable with" requests. Hay/shavings available for purchase on<br />

grounds. Email stabling@fitchscorner.com to reserve shavings. No straw please! Stalls to be stripped<br />

prior to leaving. Veterinarian: Millbrook Equine Veterinary Clinic, 845-677-5500; will be posted at<br />

stabling and secretary's stand.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Make reservations early! See our website under local information for a<br />

complete list. Millbrook Country House – 5 mi, (845) 677—9570. Cottonwood Motel-10 mi., (845) 677-<br />

3283. Days Inn - 18 mi., (845) 454-1010. Holiday Inn - 22 mi., (845) 473-1151. Camping: $50 for the<br />

weekend to be paid in advance. No services provided and no open fires. Campers must sign liability<br />

release.<br />

7) dirECtionS: address: 632 N. Mabbettsville, Rd., Millbrook, NY 12545. From north/South:<br />

Route 22 to Amenia, NY. Left (west) on Rt. 44 to Rt. 57 (Shunpike). 3 mi. to competition grounds at<br />

corner of Rt. 98 & Rt. 57. 6 miles from the village of Millbrook.<br />

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8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. P(CH) - 2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test B-Sm. t-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. t (CH) - 2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. n-2010 USEF<br />

Novice Test A -Sm. n(CH) - 2010 USEF Novice Test B -Sm. Bn-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

Bn(CH) - 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand & grass rings.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: Length of course and optimum times will be posted on the start box and at<br />

the sec´y stand, Thursday, 3 pm. P-3300 m @ 520 mpm. t-2600 m @ 470 mpm. n-2200 m @ 400<br />

mpm. Bn-2000m @ 350 mpm. All courses: Above average, for horses with experience at this level, not<br />

move-up courses. Course design by Derek di Grazia.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: <strong>2011</strong> USEa area 1 regional Championships - the Area 1 Council<br />

has decided to have the four championships - Beginner Novice, Novice, Training and Preliminary - at<br />

one facility, bringing additional excitement and visibility to this prestigious competiton. Fitch's Corner<br />

is planning many enhancements to give the championship competitors a mini-Rolex experience.<br />

Winners will receive prizes in addition to the Tiffany & Co. silver trophies. Friday night - To<br />

celebrate the qualified riders there will be a "Meet the Champions" reception, open to all competitors.<br />

Qualifications - see www.fitchscorner.com for qualifications and qualifying dates.<br />

Cross-country course not open for schooling. Entry limit 300. If schedule permits, additional<br />

entries will be accepted. Divisions may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under<br />

the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Management reserves the right to cancel or combine any<br />

divisions, and accept or refuse any entry in accordance with Article EV119. Excellent food on grounds.<br />

Dogs must be leashed. $30 fine enforced. NO unlicensed driver allowed to drive any motorized vehicle<br />

on the property at anytime. Penalty of $100 fine: Strictly enforced by Security. Non-competing horses:<br />

fee $50 plus stabling. Must register with sec´y in advance. Current negative Coggins required. Must<br />

sign waiver in office and be issued a non competing horse number. Official event photographer - Brian<br />

Wilcox, www.connecticutphoto.com. Volunteers are always welcome - full day volunteers receive a free<br />

ticket to the Blue Jean Ball. Email volunteer@fitchscorner.com<br />

FitCH'S MarKEt: Biggest and Best in Area 1!! Open Saturday and Sunday, CoMPEtitorS' PartY:<br />

Competitors and friends invited to join us at the Blue Jean Ball- dinner, dancing, live music, and DJ all<br />

on Saturday July 23rd. SPECtatorS´ BEnEFit LUnCHEon to benefit the Millbrook Rescue Squad<br />

on Sunday, July 24th. Enjoy the luncheon and view show jumping, collector car parade, Fitch's Corner<br />

Award ceremony. Reservations will be available online, check website, www.fitchscorner.com, or call<br />

(845) 677-5479.


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JULY 30-31<br />

StonELEiGH-BUrnHaM SUMMEr HorSE triaLS<br />

Greenfield, Massachusetts (area 1)<br />

* New intro. starter trial test offered!<br />

EntrY PEriod open date: 6/14/<strong>2011</strong> Close date: 7/12/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEvELS/diviSionS USEF/USEa recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEa recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEa recognized tests: Intro<br />

SEnd EntriES to: Entries by mail or EventEntries.com (Credit cards accepted through<br />

EventEntries.) Erin L. Keehan, Secretary PO Box 374 Guilderland, NY 12084 (518) 428-4386 No phone<br />

calls after 9 pm, please. E-mail: irishelk@yahoo.com Web: http://www.sbschool.org/riding.<br />

Enter online at www.evententries.com. Payment, signature page and coggins must be received in our<br />

office within 7 days or entry will be placed on a waitlist. Please mail to address above.<br />

orGaniZEr: Mina Payne Williams Stoneleigh-Burnham School 574 Bernardston Road Greenfield, MA<br />

01301 (413) 773-8333, Fax (413) 775-0113.<br />

oFFiCiaLS: td: Ms. Frances Cross, MA Judges: Pres: TBD dressage/SJ: TBD Cd:X-C: Dr. James<br />

Gornall, MA SJ: Mina Payne Williams, MA.<br />

EvEnt FEES: Draw checks to Stoneleigh-Burnham School. Entry: all USEa divisions P,t,n,Bn:<br />

$180.00; intro Starter test: $165.00 Stabling: $130.00 per stall Grounds Fee: $25.00 per entry for<br />

non-stabled horses.<br />

1) EntriES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. USEA<br />

Membership required of all riders. Preliminary riders must send copies of USEF membership cards.<br />

Intro entrants refunds: Before C.D.-Entry less $25 non-refundable office fee/Stabling-In full; After C.D.-<br />

Entry- No refund, stabling-refund until July 20. Stabling cancellations must be in writing. All changes<br />

to entries and/or late post entries made after C.D. will be assessed a $25 processing fee. Scratches<br />

accepted by fax, email, or snail mail; NOT by phone or answering machine. Competition cancellation-<br />

Entry/stabling-No refund. Lost pinny=$25. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses.<br />

2) tEntativE SCHEdULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage (BN/T)-7 am;<br />

Show Jumping (BN/T)-10 am; Cross-country (BN/T)-12 noon. Sun: Dressage (N/P/Intro)-7 am; Show<br />

Jumping (N/P/Intro)-10 am. Cross-country (N/P/Intro)-12 noon.


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3) aWardS: Special awards & 8 ribbons per division. Prizes available at Secretary´s table after<br />

scores are officially posted.<br />

4) StartinG tiMES: Available July 27 at www.area1usea.org., or www.sbschool.org/riding.<br />

5) StaBLinG/vEtErinarian: Limited. $130 stall from Friday 7/29 2:00PM -Sunday 8/5:00PM<br />

All stalls must be cleaned before vacating. 200 stalls on grounds. Some temp. some permenent. All<br />

have stall doors. 1 bag bedding provided. Extra shavings available for purchase. veterinarian: VT-<br />

NH Veterinary Clinic, (802) 254-5422. # will be posted at sec´y´s office.<br />

6) aCCoMModationS: Red Roof Inn-15 mi. Indoor pool, (413) 665-7161. Hampton Inn - .5 mi<br />

(413) 773-0057, Brandt House B & B-.5 mi, (413) 774-3329. Fox Inn-5 mi, (413) 648-9131, Deerfield<br />

Inn- 10 mi. (413) 774-5587 Quality Inn - .5 mi (413) 774-2213, Super 8-.5 mi (413) 774-5578<br />

Camping: Limited hookups on grounds, $65 for duration. Pay with entry.<br />

7) dirECtionS: address: 574 Bernardston Rd., Greenfield, MA 01301 From i-91: Exit 27 to Rte 2<br />

east. First exit to Rtes 5 & 10. North for 1/8 mile. School on left. From rte 2: Greenfield exit to Rtes<br />

5 & 10. North. As above.<br />

8) drESSaGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B -Sm. t-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. n-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Bn & intro -2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas:<br />

Grass or sand.<br />

9) CroSS-CoUntrY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. t-2400 m @ 420mpm. n-2000 m @ 350 mpm.<br />

Bn 2000m @ 320 mpm. intro. 1500m @ 300 mpm USEA courses: Average, for horses with some<br />

experience at these levels. All courses have ditches, banks, & water appropriate for level. Terrain:<br />

Open fields, woods, some hills. Intro. Starter course will be simple 2'0" jumps in front field only.<br />

10) otHEr inForMation: Cross-country course closed July 28. Levels may be divided/<br />

combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry.<br />

Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. If found unleashed--$25 Fine! Schooling trials offered<br />

May 14 Contact Stoneleigh-Burnham Equestrian Center for details.<br />

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AUGUST 4-7<br />

MILLBROOK HORSE TRIALS<br />

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AREA I EVENTS<br />

Millbrook, New York (Area 1)<br />

To benefit Dutchess Land Conservancy PRO Event Series - Advanced Division<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/19/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: A,I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Millbrook Horse Trials, Inc. Sharyn Cataldo 363 North Loomis St. Southwick<br />

MA 01077 (413) 569-3806 Ph/Fax After August 2 (413) 454-4158 slcataldo@aol.com http://www.<br />

millbrookhorsetrials.com/ Enter On-Line: www.evententries.com with credit cards (CC fee's will apply):<br />

Immediately mail signature page and coggins. OR send entry with check to above address. Entries not<br />

accepted until all paperwork and payment are received in full.<br />

ORGANIZER: Olivia van Melle Kamp, c/o Millbrook Horse Trials, P.O. Box 893, Millbrook NY 12545.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Jack Leary, CT (R) Judges: Pres: Karen Winn, KY (R); Dressage Judges: Louise Cox,<br />

PA (R); Frances Cross, MA (r); Gale Fox, NY (R) SJ Judge: Ray Denis, MA CD:X-C: Tremaine Cooper,<br />

MA SJ: Chris Barnard.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Millbrook Horse Trials, Inc. Entry: A: $215.00<br />

I/P: $200.00; T/N/BN: $175.00 Stabling: $175.00; Extra nights: $50.00 Muck Fee: $60.00<br />

(separate check).<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. All changes must be in writing.<br />

Changes or late entries after C.D., are subject to $30 fee. Non-negotiable checks will incur a $30 fee.<br />

Checks drawn on foreign banks, whether or not in U.S. funds, please include $15 processing fee. No<br />

deposit required for pinnies. Pinnies not returned will be charged $25/pinny. Refunds: Before C.D.-<br />

Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry – no refund; Stabling refund only if stall filled. All<br />

withdrawals before C.D. must be in writing (fax or email). Competition cancellation-No Refund. Neg.<br />

Coggins required within 12 months & must accompany entry. Include copies of USEF membership<br />

cards for rider, trainer & owner (preliminary & above) Please include email address on your entry.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Wed: Cross-country course open – 3 pm. Thurs: Dressage (All)- 11:00<br />

am Note: Number of entrants will dictate which day you will ride Dressage. Fri: Dressage (All)– 7:30<br />

am Cross-country (BN, N, T) 8:00 am. Sat: Cross-country (OT,P, I, A) 7:30 am. Show Jumping (BN, N,<br />

T) 8:00 am Sun: Show Jumping (OT,P, I, A) 8 am. This schedule is tentative. Please check website for<br />

possible day/time changes. (www.millbrookhorsetrials.com) Every effort will be made to accommodate<br />

riders's scheduling needs - please state on entry. Schedule will be dictated by number of entries.


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3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Perpetual Trophies: 1) Mashantum Perpetual Trophy<br />

-A; 2) James Stamets Memorial Perpetual Trophy -A Mare; 3) Michael O. Page Perpetual Trophy -OI; 4)<br />

Dutchess County PHA Perpetual Trophy -YROI; 5) Millbrook Equine Veterinary Clinic Perpetual Trophy<br />

- OP; 6) Barbara Meyer Perpetual Trophy -YROP. PRIZE MONEY - Advanced Division presented by<br />

PRO; Intermediate Division presented by Millbrook Horse Trials.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available after Aug. 1 from secretary. Check web site at www.millbrookhorsetrials.<br />

com and Area I website www.area1usea.org.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $175/stall 10 am Wed. to 6 pm Sunday. No horses accepted<br />

before Wed. without prior permission. Please notify management for arrivals after 8:00 pm. Extra<br />

nights: $50/stall per night. USEA stabling form and "requests to stable with" must accompany entry. 52<br />

perm/balance temp. stalls on grounds. $60 clean stall deposit required – write separate check. Stalls must<br />

be inspected before leaving. Bring stall guards. Bedding available for purchase, hay must be ordered ahead<br />

of time -provided by Hunt Country Farm Supply (845) 868-1760. Stable Mng. on grounds 24 hrs/day as<br />

of 8/5. Veterinarian: Millbrook Equine Veterinary Clinic, (845) 677-5500. Farriers: Dwayne Place & Richard<br />

Thomas. Phone #´s at secretary´s stand.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Inverness B&B-5 mi. (845) 373-9521. Hamilton Inn (518) 789-9399. Millbrook<br />

Country Inn B&B (845) 677-9570. Simmon´s Way Village Inn-10 mi. (518) 789-6235. Interlaken Inn (860)<br />

435 9878. Troutbeck (845) 373 9681. Beekman Arms, Rhinebeck (845)876-7077. Or contact Dutchess<br />

County Tourism Agency: (845) 463-4000, or www.dutchesstourism. com.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1031 Bangall-Amenia Rd, Millbrook, NY 12545 From South: Route 22 to<br />

Amenia. Left (west) on Rte 44 to Dutchess Rte 86 (Bangall-Amenia Road). Right onto Rt. 86 - go approx. 1.5<br />

miles. From Millbrook: Rte 44 east to Dutchess Rte 86. Left onto Rt. 86 – go approx. 1.5 miles. Please<br />

note: if traveling North/South in NY the Taconic Parkway does NOT allow trailers; seek alternate route.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: A-2010 USEF Advanced Test A. OI/YOI-2010 USEF Intermediate Test<br />

B-Std. OP/JYOP-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice<br />

Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand & Airfoot mixed.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: A-3800 m @ 570 mpm. All I-3200 m @ 550 mpm. All P-2800 m @ 520 mpm.<br />

All T-2400 m @470 mpm. All N-2000 m @400 mpm. All BN-1600 m @ 350, max. fence ht. 2´6’. All<br />

courses: Moderate to difficult for horses with some experience at this level.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed. Levels may be divided/combined as entries<br />

warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section. Food on grounds. Competitor's Party Sat. Night –<br />

Details to be announced. Camper's OK, hook-ups not available. Some trailers may be parked off grounds<br />

within ½ mile. Follow parking signs carefully! For insurance reasons please respect the following rules: Dogs<br />

MUST be leashed. Loose dogs WILL BE IMPOUNDED, $50 loose dog fine. Motorbikes and ATV´s on car<br />

lanes only. No motorized vehicles in stabling area. USEF Rule GR 301.5 states that no one without a valid<br />

driver´s license may operate any motorized vehicle at any time on competition grounds. Small children<br />

should be closely supervised. Horses must pass on designated routes ONLY.<br />

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AUGUST 6-7<br />

SNOWFIELDS HORSE TRIALS<br />

Pownal, Maine (Area 1)<br />

Join us as we celebrate our 20th year!<br />

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ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/19/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: NBN,PT,TN,N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Sheila Haggan, Secretary 517 George Road Hermon, ME 04401 badpony@<br />

roadrunner.com (207) 944-1948. During event: (207) 944-1948 Web: http://www.maine-eventing.org/<br />

ORGANIZER: Peggy Paine, 19 Woods Rd., Falmouth, ME 04105 (207-781-4189 or 207-415-6562).<br />

Weekend of event, 207-415-6562; E-mail: cdona59557@aol.com.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Tom Ordway, ID Judges: Pres: Judy Travers-Lawless, MA Dressage Judge: Willette<br />

Brown, ME CD:X-C: Alan Bellows; Wendy Bellows SJ: MeCTA<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to MECTA. Entry: All Division: $125.00 plus USEA<br />

fees listed on event entry. ($10.00 discount for MeCTA members). Stabling: $35.00. Must be separate<br />

check. Muck Fee: $25.00-MUST be separate check. Post-entries accepted at discretion of event<br />

management.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $10 non-refundable office fee. Keep the Event Secretary, Sheila,<br />

happy and smiling by including all necessary checks, signatures, forms along with entry. Incomplete<br />

entries will be assessed a $10 fee. Change of horse +/or rider assessed a $10 fee; must complete new<br />

entry form. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $10 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry-Less $10 only<br />

with med/vet. note AND your slot can be filled through consultation with Event Secretary. Stabling-No<br />

refund after CD without vet/med note. Competition cancellation-No refund. Lost pinny fee=$25. Neg.<br />

Coggins required within 12 months for in-state horses/6 months for out-of-state. Copy must accompany<br />

entry. Lost pinny fee $25.00. Do not submit with entry. Note: Hybrid divisions of PT, TN, NBN<br />

- Ride higher level dressage and show jumping tests and lower level cross-country. Year<br />

end points counted towards lower division. NBN division does not need to be member of<br />

USEA, but must pay USEA non-member fee.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country open-3 pm. Sat/Sun: Dressage-8 am; Show<br />

Jumping-10:30 am; Cross-country-2 pm. Sat: Prelim/Training, Training,Training/Novice, and Junior and<br />

Senior Novice. Sun: Junior and Senior Novice, NoviceBeginner Novice, Beginner Novice.


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3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Daily Pony Club Award sponsored by Clay Brook Farm.<br />

Danny Trophy & Figure Trophy. See MeCTA <strong>Omnibus</strong> for details. Additional awards in development to<br />

celebrate the 20 year anniversary.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Check MeCTA website www.maine-eventing.org, or check the USEA Area I site,<br />

www.area1usea.org. Send SASE with entry if no web access.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $35/stall/night. $25 stall deposit, separate check - will be destroyed<br />

if stall is left clean. Permanent stabling available off grounds at varying locations. Stall doors/initial<br />

bedding only provided. For stabling location send SASE with entry or check web site: www.maineeventing.org.<br />

Veterinarian: On grounds.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Harraseeket Inn-9 mi. (207) 865-9377 EconoLodge-10 mi. (207) 865-3777.<br />

Super 8 Motel-10 mi. (207) 865-1408. Freeport Inn-12 mi. (207) 865-3106. Hampton Inn - 10 mi.<br />

(207) 865-1400. Comfort Suites- 10 mi. (207)865-9300. Camping: All within 8 miles. Desert of Maine-7<br />

mi (207)-865-6962. Big Sky Acres-6 mi. (207)-688-4288. Blueberry Pond Campground-5 mi., (207)<br />

688-4421.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 450 Lawrence Rd., Pownal, ME 04069. From I-295: Exit 22/<br />

Freeport. From North turn left at end of exit and immediately prepare for sharp left turn.<br />

From the South turn right at end of ramp. As you pass the south bound exit ramp on your left,<br />

prepare to make sharp left turn. Go 4.5 miles to blinker; go straight for 1.2 miles to the first cross-road.<br />

Turn Right (Lawrence Rd.) Snowfields is 1/2 mile on the left.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All Dressage Tests in small, sand arenas. PT-2010 USEF Prelim A.<br />

T-2010 USEF Training Test B. TN-2010 USEF Training Test A. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B. NBN- USEF<br />

Novice Test A. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2200 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 325mpm,.<br />

Terrain: Hilly fields. All courses: Average difficulty. Show Jumping: In new location on the<br />

grounds. Mostly flat grass area.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed July 17 at 8 pm. Entry limit 60/day. Levels<br />

may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state date preferences on entry. Please make sure entry<br />

is completely filled out with all information and signatures. Water and food on grounds. Dogs must<br />

be leashed at all times! For permission to school XC, must call Patsy O´Brien, (207) 688-4748 or e-mail<br />

dobrien@maine.rr.com.<br />

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AUGUST 8-11<br />

GMHA T3D EVENT AND N3D EVENTING TEST<br />

South Woodstock, Vermont (Area 1)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD: T3D Open Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong><br />

N3D Open Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/26/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: T3D USEA Recognized <strong>Eventing</strong><br />

Test: N3D<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: GMHA Secretary PO Box 8 South Woodstock, VT 05071 (802) 457-1509,<br />

Fax (802) 457-4471 Web: www.gmhainc.org E-mail: molly@gmhainc.org<br />

ORGANIZER: Green Mountain Horse <strong>Association</strong>, Molly Hutchins. Address same as secretary.<br />

OFFICIALS: T3D TD: Jim Gornall, MA Judges: Pres: Francis O'Reilly, WA; Eileen Pritchard Bryan, MD,<br />

N3D: Marcia Kulak, NY; John Williams, NC CD:X-CSJ: Janine Preece-McClain, VT<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Mail USEA Entry form <strong>2011</strong> and checks payable to<br />

GMHA. Event Fee: T3D/N3D: $450.00 includes stabling, 8/8/11- 8/11/11 Entries without payment will<br />

not be accepted.<br />

1) ENTRIES: 3 Day Event Qualification Requirements: T3D: Horse and Rider must be registered<br />

members of USEA. Horses and riders must have competed in four sanctioned Training Level Horse<br />

Trials, one as a combination meeting the NQR's. For established preliminary riders, the horse must<br />

have completed 2 Training Level Horse Trials meeting the NQR's. N3D: Horses and Riders must have<br />

comleted in four sanctioned Novice level Horse Trials; two events must have been as a combination<br />

for Novice. NQR's: At each event the rider, or horse, or combination must have completed the entire<br />

trails with not more than 50 penalty points in dressage, no cross-country jump penalties and not more<br />

than 36 points time penalties on cross country, and not more than 16 penalties at obstacles in show<br />

jumping. Please fill out experience section. Junior division competitors will be placed on teams. Levels<br />

may be divided/combined as entries warrant and based on the discretion of show management; state<br />

preferences under Eligible Section and birth date on entry. NOTE: USEA and USEF fees are not included<br />

as part of the entry fee. These association fees must be added to your entry fee, per the itemized Fees<br />

Enclosed section of the Entry Form, totaled with the other applicable fees, and sent to the event with<br />

your entry. Only <strong>2011</strong> USEA Entry Forms will be accepted. All entries must include a copy of a negative<br />

coggins test dated after 8/1/10, only 3 horses may be competed per rider. Entries without payment<br />

will not be accepted. Entries may not be postmarked prior to the opening date. Entry Confirmation<br />

status will be posted on www.gmhainc.org and www.area1usea.org. Double entries: Not accepted.<br />

Membership: USEA membership required at all levels. N#D entrants are exempt from USEA Starter and<br />

Drug Fees. You will be billed $30 for a non-returned pinny All changes must be made in writing, mail,<br />

fax or email acceptable. There will be a $30 change fee for ANY change to an entry after the closing<br />

date; ex. change of horse or rider, change of division (if space allows), etc. There is a $30 fee for any


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bounced checks. Refunds: Scratches received in writing on or before the closing date will be refunded<br />

minus a $30 office fee. No refunds of entry fees after the closing date. In the event the competition has<br />

to cancel, there will be no refunds.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Mon 8/8/11: Must be on grounds by 1 pm for in-barn vet check.<br />

Cross-country course open-3 pm. Tues: 7:30 First Jog up; 8:30 Dressage. Wed: 7:30 Endurance Day.<br />

Thurs: 7:30 Final Jog-up; 8:30 Show Jumping Briefings every evening<br />

3) AWARDS: 3 Day Event : Many awards sponsored by Area 1 Adult Rider Program and others TBD.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Tentative times will be posted on www.gmhainc.org and www.area1usea.<br />

org. Official times will be posted in the show office.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 155 permanent box stalls and 42 portable stalls, all with solid doors.<br />

No bedding or hay provided. Hay and bagged shavings available for purchase, $10 per bale/bag. No<br />

tack stalls available. No refunds on stabling after the closing date, unless show management is able to fill<br />

your stall. Stalls are to be stripped upon departure. The competitor will be billed $50 for a dirty stall. No<br />

non competing horses on grounds.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Woodstock Inn and Resort: 800-448-7900 or visit www.gmhainc.org for full<br />

accommodations list. Town of Woodstock Zoning Prohibits Camping of Any Kind (tents, trailer, camper,<br />

etc) on GMHA grounds.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: GMHA is on Rte 106 - 6 miles south of Woodstock. From West NY Thruway: To<br />

I-87 Northway to exit 20. Take Rte 149 to Fort Ann, then Rt. 4 east to Rutland then Woodstock. Take<br />

right on Rt. 106 before Woodstock Inn south 6 miles to GMHA. From South: I-91 to Ascutney, exit 8 Rt.<br />

131 west 7 miles to Rte 106 north, 12 miles to GMHA. From East: I-89 north to exit 1 in Vt. Take Rt. 4<br />

west into Woodstock. Then right on Rt.106 south to GMHA. SPEED limit 25 mph strictly enforced<br />

in town!<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes. T3D-2010 USEF Training 3-Day Event Test-Std; Arena two judges.<br />

N3D-2010 USEF Training Test B-Std; arena two judges.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: 3 Day Event Endurance: Training and Novice Levels TBD: Phase A- Roads and<br />

Tracks, Phase B-Steeplechase, Phase C-Roads and Tracks, Phase D- Cross Country<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed July 1. No wheeled or motorized vehicles<br />

on Cross-Country course. Concession on grounds during show hours. Strict Dog Policy - Pets must be<br />

leashed at all times. $50.00 fee for each off-leash occurrence. No dogs allowed on cross-country<br />

course on cross-country day. Horses must wear bridle number when out of stall. Cell phone<br />

coverage is unreliable in Vermont (and non-existent at GMHA). We recommend bringing a calling card<br />

with you.<br />

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GMHA AUGUST HORSE TRIALS<br />

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South Woodstock, Vermont (Area 1)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/26/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: GMHA August Horse Trials Secretary PO Box 8 South Woodstock, VT 05071<br />

802-457-1509 Web: www.gmhainc.org E-mail: molly@gmhainc.org<br />

ORGANIZER: Green Mountain Horse Assoc, Molly Hutchins. Same as secretary.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Jim Gornall, MA Judges: Pres: Francis Cross, MA; Judges: Keith Angstadt, MA;<br />

Francis O'Reilly, WA; Eileen Prithard Bryan, MD SJ Judge: Mary Hutchins, VT CD: X-C/SJ: Janine<br />

Preece-McClain, VT.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Make checks payable to GMHA. Entry fee all levels:<br />

$190.00 Stabling fee: $95.00 for Friday and Saturday night.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Mail USEA <strong>2011</strong> Entry and Stabling forms with check to GMHA postmarked on opening<br />

date, one check per horse and rider combination with negative coggins dated after 8/1/10. Only 3<br />

horses may be competed per rider. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant, based on<br />

discretion of management; state preferences under the eligible section. Confirmation status will be<br />

posted on www.gmhainc.org and www.area1usea.org. USEA membership required at Novice level and<br />

above. Beginner Novice competitors must be USEA members or pay the non-member fee. Preliminary<br />

competitors (rider, owner, trainer, coach) must submit copies of USEF membership card or pay USEF<br />

non member fee. You will be billed $30 for a lost pinny. All changes must be made in writing, mail, fax<br />

or email. There will be a $30 change fee for ANY change to an entry after the closing date; ex. change<br />

of horse or rider or division. There is a $30 fee for any bounced checks. Refunds: scratches received in<br />

writing on or before closing date will be refunded minus a $30 office fee. No refunds of any fees after<br />

closing date. In the event the competition has to cancel, there will be no refunds.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Barns open for arrivals at 10am. Cross country course opens 3pm.<br />

Check program for show jumpin course walk times. Sat: Dressage-7:30am; Show Jumping-10 am.<br />

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3) AWARDS: Trophy and 6 ribbons for each division. GMHA Member special award for best overall<br />

score at any level. Eileen Wilmot Scholarship awarded in the JYOP division sponsored by Birch Hill Farm.<br />

Rozo McLaughlin award tgoes to lowest scoring adult amateur sponsored by Area 1 Adult Riders.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Times will be posted on www.gmhainc.org and www.area1usea.org Check<br />

program for official times.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 155 permanent box stall and 42 portable stalls, all with solid doors.<br />

No bedding or hay provided, available for sale $10 per bale/bag. No tack stalls available. Stalls are to be<br />

stripped upon departure. You will be billed $50 for dirty stall. No non competing horses on grounds. Vet/<br />

Farrier on call Friday, on grounds Saturday and Sunday.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Woodstock Inn 800-448-7900 or visit ww.gmhainc.org for accommodations<br />

list. Town of Woodstock Zoning prohibits camping of any kind on GMHA grounds.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: From West: NY Thruway to 1-87 northway to exit 20. Take Rte 149 to Fort Ann,<br />

then Rte 4 east to Rutland then Woodstock. Take right on Rte 106 before Woodstock Inn south 6 miles<br />

to GMHA. From South: I-91 to Ascutney exit 8, Rte 131 west 7 miles to Rte 106 north, 12 miles to<br />

GMHA. From East: I-89 north to exit 1 in VT. Take Rte 4 west to Woodstock, Then right on Rte 106 south<br />

to GMHA. SPEED limit 25 mph strictly enforced in Woodstock.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: P- 2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T- 2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N 2010 Novice<br />

Test B-Sm. BN 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand and grass arenas.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P -2800m at 520 mpm, T -2400m at 450 mpm, N -2000m at 350 mpm,<br />

BN 1600m at 350 mpm Terrain: hilly, much water, fields and woods.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country is closed July 1. No wheeled or motorized vehicles on<br />

cross-country course. Concession on grounds during show hours. Strict Dog Policy: Pets must be leashed<br />

at all times, $50 fee for each off leash occurence. No dogs allowed on cross-country course on<br />

cross-country day. Horses must wear bridle number when out of stall. Cell phone dover is unreliable in<br />

Vermont and non existent at GMHA. Bring a calling card.<br />

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AUGUST 20-21<br />

HUNTINGTON FARM HORSE TRIALS<br />

South Strafford, Vermont (Area 1)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/2/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,TN,N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Secretary & Organizer Huntington Farm 130 Justin Morrill Hwy South Strafford, VT<br />

05070 (802) 765-4511 Phone/Fax Web: http://www.huntingtonfarm.com/<br />

ORGANIZER: Ann Kitchel Huntington Farm 130 Justin Morrill Hwy South Strafford, VT 05070 (802)<br />

765-4511 Phone/Fax; E-mail: ponybrook732@aol.com<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Fran Cross, MA. Judges: Pres: Fran O'Reilly, Wa Dressage Judge: Jerilyn Nieder,<br />

NH; CD:XC/SJ: Mary Hutchins, VT<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Huntington Farm. Electronic entries not<br />

accepted. Entry: Per division: PT/OT/TN/ON/BN: $175.00 Stabling: $40.00<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors must be USEA<br />

members. Double entries: Not accepted. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee;<br />

After C.D.-Entry/Stabling No refund. $20 charge for division changes after C.D. All withdrawals must<br />

be in writing. Faxes and e-mails accepted. Closing day withdrawals must be phoned in to sec´y before<br />

9 pm & followed up in writing to receive refund. No refunds will be made without written notification<br />

as specified above. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required for all horses within<br />

12 months.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage -( PT,T)-7:30<br />

am. Cross-country (PT ,T)-10:30am. ShowJjumping-1pm. Sun: Dressage-( N,BN,TN)-7:30am.; Crosscountry-(N,BN,TN)-10:30<br />

am. Show Jumping-1 pm. PT: Dressage & Show jumping, preliminary<br />

specifications, Cross-country, training specifications. NT: Dressage & Show jumping training<br />

specifications, Cross-country novice specifications.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Awards sponsored by Bit of Britain. Flashdance<br />

Memorial: Low Score Adult (over 40) Amateur Novice Rider. (Sign up with the secretary)


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4) STARTING TIMES: Available on, www.area1usea.org. Stabling locations will be mailed.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $40/stall/night. Stabling will be assigned based on date of<br />

entry. Perm. stalls 0-20 miles of event. Bring your own bedding. Stall doors provided. Further info from<br />

sec´y. All stabling requests must be made before C.D. Veterinarian: Dr. Kirsten Glass (603)795-2747#<br />

will be posted at sec´y´s stand.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Robin Jaccaci B&B-next door. (802) 765-4822. . Cindy White 1.25 mi.<br />

(802) 765-4566. Hampton Inn-20 mi. White River Junction. (802) 296-2800. Super 8-20 mi. (802)<br />

295-7577. Holiday Inn-20 mi. (802) 295-3000. Comfort Inn-20 mi. (802) 295-3051. Idlewood Inn-6 mi.<br />

(802) 763-5326. Roz Finn B&B-2 mi., (802) 765-4500. Housing available in private homes. Contact<br />

Charlotte Faccio (802) 765-4134. Camping: Rest & Nest -10 mi. (802) 785-2997.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Huntington Farm 130 Justin Morrill Hwy, South Strafford, VT 05070.<br />

From South: I-91 north to I-89 North at White River Junction. Exit 2/Sharon VT. Right 7 miles to South<br />

Strafford. Left at “T’ intersection. Farm 1.5 miles on right. From North: I-89 south to Exit 2/ Sharon VT.<br />

Left to South Strafford. As above.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: PT-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. OT/TN-2010 USEF Training<br />

Test A-Sm. ON-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arena: Sand &<br />

Grass, Perma Flex rubber.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: PT-2400 @ 470 mpm. OT-2200 m @ 450 mpm. TN-2200 m @400.<br />

ON-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm. Terrain: Varied: rolling, some hills, good galloping<br />

area. All courses: Moderately difficult.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed July 31. Levels may be divided/combined as<br />

entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date. Food on grounds. No dogs,<br />

please - any dog brought to competition must be secured in parking field at all times.<br />

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AUGUST 21<br />

GREAT VISTA HORSE TRIALS<br />

Fort Plain, New York (Area 1)<br />

Please be aware of important rule changes for eventing: EV114.1 Dress -Protective<br />

Headgear; EV114.5 Dress--Dressage Test; and, EV113.2 (NEW)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/2/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Intro<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Erin Keehan PO Box 374 Guilderland, NY 12084-0374 (518) 428-4386 irishelk@<br />

yahoo.com http://www.greatvistafarm.com/schedule.htm EventEntries.com - check, MC/Visa accepted<br />

at Event Entries. By mail, check only.<br />

ORGANIZER: Sarah Dalton-Morris, 556 Paris Rd, Fort Plain, NY 13339.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Eileen Pritchard-Bryan, MD Judges: Pres Jack Leary, CT; Dressage Judges: Leonie<br />

Fernandes, NY CD: X-C: Ronan Moloney & Sarah Dalton-Morris SJ: Sarah Dalton-Morris.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Great Vista Farm. Entry: $125 Per Division (BN<br />

riders not USEA members please add $25 non-member fee). USEA starter and drug fee to be added<br />

to entry fee, see entry form for amounts (not applicable for Intro <strong>Eventing</strong> Test. Pinney Deposit, $10.00;<br />

separate check with entry. Deposit check returned when pinney is returned. Double Entries: $10.00<br />

Stabling: Limited Onsite - $75.00 for the duration (3 nights maximum) with initial bedding. Offsite -<br />

within 0-3 miles from site, $30/night, no bedding provided. Stall Cleaning Deposit: $25.00 (separate<br />

check). Competitors Party: $10.00/additional tickets; competitors free. Returned check fee $30.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Intro <strong>Eventing</strong>Test for riders and horses new to eventing. Refunds: Before C.D.-Entry and<br />

Stabling fee refunded in full; After C.D. Less $25 only if place can be filled from a wait list. Competition<br />

cancellation-No refund. Any changes made to entry after C.D. will be assessed a $25 processing fee per<br />

change. Cancellations by phone not accepted - please send email to ensure withdraw date confirmation.<br />

Neg. Coggins within 12 months required for all horses; must accompany entry (dated no later than<br />

8/21/10).<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Sat: Cross-country course opens-3 pm. Sun: Dressage-8 am; Show<br />

Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-Noon.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division.


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4) STARTING TIMES: Available from sec´y as of Thursday, August 18 on the Area 1 website at www.<br />

area1usea.org or by phone after 6pm. Postcards will not be sent. However emails are sent - Please make<br />

sure your email address is legible on your entry.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited on site stabling: $75 for the duration (3 night maximum),<br />

32 stalls on grounds (first come, first reserved) initial bedding provided. Off-site: 0-10 miles from event,<br />

$30/night, no bedding. $25 stall cleaning deposit required for all stabling - separate check made payable<br />

to Great Vista. Check destroyed if stall cleaned/cashed if not. Feed/Bedding/Hay available for purchase;<br />

further info from sec´y or organizer. Veterinarian: # will be posted at sec´y´s stand, in program & at<br />

stabling.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Heritage Meadows Farm B&B in Ephratah, NY, (518) 568-2997, www.<br />

heritagemeadowsfarm.com. Hazelnut Inn B&B, (518) 993-3346; Inn at Palatine Bridge-8 mi., (518) 673-<br />

2845; A White Rose-5 mi., (518) 993-3339; Gansevoors House B&B-12 mi., (315) 823-3969; Sweets B&B,<br />

(518) 568-7721; Rodeway Inn at Palatine Bridge.-8 mi., (518) 673.-3233; Best Western at Little Falls.-12<br />

mi., (315) 823.-4954; Camping: Crystal Grove Campsite, (518) 568-2914-8 mi. For other local B&Bs,<br />

please visit: cnybb.com.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 556 Paris Rd, Fort Plain, NY 13339. Route 90 (NY Thruway) to Exit 29<br />

Canajoharie; at end of exit turn right on 5S. Stay on 5S in Fort Plain, follow truck route (take right at<br />

light, straight thru second light, at end turn right). Go up Sand Hill, near top of hill, turn left on Paris Rd.<br />

1 mile to Farm on left. Look for large brown barn for secretary and information. Watch for signage from<br />

thruway.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: Arenas: All weather surface. T -2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm.<br />

N -2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN -2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Intro <strong>Eventing</strong> Test -2010<br />

USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2000 m @ 450 mpm. N.-1900 m @ 400 mpm. BN.-1800 m @ 350<br />

mpm. Intro <strong>Eventing</strong> Test -300 mpm, 2'3". Terrain: Open field, rolling hills. All courses: Average, for<br />

horses with some experience at these levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed July 18.Riders limited to 2 horses/level, or 4<br />

horses/entire event.<br />

Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and<br />

birth date on entry.<br />

Food available on grounds.<br />

Dogs must be leashed: loose dogs will be impounded; $50 loose dog fine.<br />

Competitors Party: Great food, Saturday, beginning around 6pm at Brown Barn. Competitors free, all<br />

others $10/person; please include with entry.<br />

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AUGUST 27-28<br />

VALINOR FARM HORSE TRIALS<br />

Plymouth, Massachusetts (Area 1)<br />

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AREA I EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/12/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/9/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Robyn Risso, Secretary Valinor Farm 1067 Old Sandwich Rd. Plymouth,<br />

MA 02360; Phone (508) 224-3332, Fax (508) 224-5683; Email: robyn@valinorfarm.com<br />

Web: http://www.valinorfarm.com/<br />

ORGANIZER: Robyn Risso (same as above) Comp Management: Valinor Farm LLC.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: TBD Judges: Pres: TBD Dressage Judges: CD: X-C Erin Risso SJ: Erin Risso /<br />

Valinor Farm.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Valinor Farm. Entry: All Levels: $165.00 if<br />

postmarked on opening date or $175.00 if postmarked AFTER opening date. USEA/USEF fees are not<br />

included as part of the entry fee. Stabling: $80.00 per night on grounds. Beginner Novice divisions<br />

offered on Saturday and Sunday. Riders PLEASE state day of choice on entry.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. $25 charge for lost pinny, no<br />

deposit required. Negative Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Refunds: Before C.D<br />

-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.Entry-Less $25 office fee ONLY if place can be filled<br />

from a wait list. Withdrawals must be in writing or email. $25 fee for all changes after closing date or<br />

non-negotiable check: Changes must be in writing or email. No refunds on stabling after closing date.<br />

Competition cancellation-No refund.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: (PT, T and BN)<br />

Dressage-7:30 am; Show Jumping-11 am; Cross-Country immediately following. Wear XC attire<br />

to SJ. Sun: (N and BN) Dressage- 7:30 am; Show Jumping-11 am; Cross-Country immediately<br />

following. Wear XC attire to SJ. *BN Competitors can choose to ride Saturday OR Sunday. Riders<br />

please state day of choice on entry.


3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

AREA I EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available at www.area1usea.org and www.valinorfarm.com.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $80/stall/night on grounds. Possibly more available offgrounds.<br />

Stabling form must accompany entry, please specify Friday or Saturday night. Competitors<br />

stabling Friday night may arrive between 3 and 9pm on Friday; stalls must be cleaned and vacated by<br />

5pm Saturday. Sunday competitors with stabling may arrive between 5 and 9pm on Saturday, stalls will<br />

not be available before 5pm on Saturday. Stall doors provided, bedding available for purchase, please<br />

order with entry. Veterinarian: Halifax Veterinary Services, (781) 294-8155. # will be posted on board<br />

inside barn.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Hilton Garden Inn-8 mi., (508) 830-0200 The Blue Spruce 5 miles (508)<br />

224-3990 Comfort Inn-10 mi., (508) 746-2800. John Carver Inn-10 mi., (508) 746-7100. Many others.<br />

Camping: Not available on grounds. Several campgrounds nearby. IndianHead Resort- 2 miles 508 888-<br />

3688, Myles Standish State Forest 5 miles.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1067 Old Sandwich Rd., Plymouth, MA 02360 From the North: Take<br />

Mass Route 3 south to exit 3. Turn left off the exit. Take second right onto Old Sandwich Rd. Farm is 2<br />

miles on right. From the South: Take Mass Route 3 north to exit 2. At end of ramp turn left. Then turn<br />

left onto route 3A north. Follow Route 3A north for approx. 3 miles. Turn left onto onto Old Sandwich<br />

Rd. Farm is approx 2 miles down on left.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: PT-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training<br />

Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

Arenas: grass or sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T- 2200 m @ 420 mpm. N.-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN.-1500 m @ 300 mpm/<br />

max fence height 2' 7". All courses: Hilly, moderate for horses with some experience at these levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed by August 1. Water and food available on<br />

grounds. Entry limit 100 per day. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences<br />

under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Dogs must be leashed. No motorized vehicles<br />

allowed on X-Cty. No non-competing horses on grounds. Please contact organizer if you need to<br />

arrive for stabling after 9pm. Parking is limited, please write the size of your trailer on your entry form.<br />

Volunteers greatly appreciated! Official Photographer: Flatlands Foto www.flatlandsfoto.com.<br />

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AREA I EVENTS<br />

AUGUST 27-28<br />

GENESEE VALLEY RIDING AND DRIVING CLUB HORSE TRIALS<br />

Geneseo, New York (Area 1)<br />

US Pony Club Championship Qualifying Rally.<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/12/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/9/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,NH,NR,T,BN,BNH,BNR USEA Recognized Tests: Intro<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Tina Russell, Secretary 37 Westview Crescent Geneseo, NY 14454 (585) 243-<br />

3739 not after 9 PM; Email: tinarusl@gmail.com; Web: www.gvrdc.org<br />

ORGANIZER: Wezo Pierson, 1661 Murray Road, Victor, NY, 14564, (585) 509-5691; E-mail:<br />

piersonlouisa@yahoo.com<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Diane McBroom, VA Judges: Pres: Jackie Fischer Smith, OH; Dressage Judge: Janet<br />

Briggs, NH CD: X-C: Jeff Kibbie, PA SJ: Carol Kozlowski<br />

EVENT FEES: Draw checks to GVRDC. All P, T, N, BN competitors should use <strong>2011</strong> USEA entry form;<br />

Intro competitors use entry form on gvrdc.org. Entry: P/T: $165.00; N/BN: $150.00; Intro: $110.00<br />

(please note there are no fees for Intro). Stabling: $100.00; Clean Stall Deposit: $40.00 (separate<br />

check).<br />

1) ENTRIES: All entries include a $25 non-refundable office fee. If event is undersubscribed by CD,<br />

post entries will be accepted - post entry fees after the published close date are P/T=$190, N/BN=$175/<br />

division. Incomplete entries: $10 fee. Entry confirmation will be posted on www.gvrdc.org. Double<br />

entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Intro<br />

competitors are exempt from USEA starter and D&M fees and USEA membership/non-membership<br />

fees. Refunds: Before C.D..-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D. only if entry can be filled<br />

from wait list; Stabling only if stall can be filled from wait list. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg.<br />

Coggins (within 12 months) required for all horses and must accompany entry.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Stabling opens at Noon; Cross-country course opens at 3 pm.<br />

Sat: Dressage begins 8 am. Sun: Show Jumping begins at 8:00 am; Cross-country begins at 8:30 am.<br />

Beginner Novice and Novice will complete Show Jumping 15 minutes prior to cross-country so riders<br />

should show jump in x-c gear.


3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

AREA I EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available August 24 on www.gvrdc.org or www.AreaIUSEA.org.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $100/stall from Friday Noon to Noon Monday. Enclose<br />

separate $40 refundable check payable to GVRDC clean stall deposit (check will be destroyed when stall<br />

is stripped). 48 permanent stalls on grounds. Shavings only. Bedding available for purchase. Further<br />

info from secretary. Veterinarian: Genesee Valley Equine Clinic (585-889-1170). # posted at event<br />

scoreboard and at stabling.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Quality Inn-5 mi., (585-243-0500); Oak Valley Inn-5 mi., (585-243-5570).<br />

Camping: Parking for RVs, but no hook-ups.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Roots Tavern Road, Geneseo, NY 14454. From East & West: Thruway Exit<br />

46 to 390 South to Exit 9.-Lakeville. Left off exit (Rt.15 S) for 9/10 mi. to first right on Triphammer Rd. to<br />

end. Left on Rt. 39 to second right on Roots Tavern Rd. Grounds 1/2 mile on left. From South: Rt. 390 to<br />

Exit 7.-Geneseo. Right off Exit. Follow signs to Geneseo. Left on Main St. (Rt. 39). Second left after High<br />

School to Roots Tavern Rd. Grounds 1/2 mile on left. Roots Tavern Rd. is approx. 4 miles from Geneseo.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Intro-2010 USEF<br />

Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand & grass. Warm.-up: Grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P.-3000m @ 520 mpm. T -2400m @ 450 mpm,. All N.-2000m @ 375 mpm.<br />

BN-1800 m @ 325 mpm. Intro: Will include logs and miniature versions of traditional cross-country<br />

fences not to exceed 2'2", with no water or ditches. Intro divison will not be timed. Terrain: Water,<br />

ditches & banks. All courses: Inviting but challenging.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed until after event. Show jumping course for<br />

Preliminary may include a natural Liverpool. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state<br />

preferences under the Eligible Section and list birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs leashed.<br />

Owners of loose dogs will be fined $25. Competitors' Party with music by Bob's Brother's Band<br />

on Saturday evening: competitors $10, others $15.<br />

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NOTES


Area Chairman<br />

Steve Symansky<br />

22156 Sam Fred Rd.<br />

Middleburg, VA <strong>2011</strong>7<br />

(540) 687-6333<br />

ssymansky@gmail.com<br />

USEA National Adult Rider<br />

Coordinator<br />

Cindy DePorter<br />

3759 U.S. Hwy 15<br />

Oxford, NC 27565<br />

(919) 693-9143<br />

areaiiadultrider@aol.com<br />

Area II Adult Rider Coordinator<br />

Ann Baumgardner<br />

15 Bellevue Lune<br />

Washington, VA 22747<br />

(540) 671-0980<br />

ahbaumgardner@yahoo.com<br />

Board of Governors<br />

Area Representatives<br />

Phyllis Dawson<br />

36502 Kidwell Rd.<br />

Windchase Farm<br />

Purcelville, VA 20132<br />

(540) 668-6548<br />

Pwindchase@aol.com<br />

Kaiti Saunders<br />

1320 N. Courthouse Rd.<br />

Arlington, VA 22201<br />

(312) 969-6979<br />

kaiti@umich.edu<br />

Mary Schwentker<br />

223 Buckhorn Rd.<br />

Dry Run Farm<br />

Middletown, VA 22645<br />

(540) 869-7155<br />

Dryrunfarm@gmail.com<br />

Allison Springer<br />

PO Box 193<br />

Marshall, VA <strong>2011</strong>6<br />

(847) 612-1108<br />

info@allisonspringer.com<br />

Area Treasurer<br />

D.C. McBroom<br />

ponygirl@swva.net<br />

Young Rider Advancement<br />

Coordinators<br />

Chris Donovan<br />

cdonovan03@google.com<br />

AREA II<br />

Young Rider Coordinators<br />

Gwen Dean<br />

917 Old River Rd.<br />

Carthage, NC 28327<br />

(910) 947-5780<br />

gchildean@yahoo.com<br />

Audrey Wiggins<br />

217 Retriever Ln<br />

Carthage, NC 28327<br />

(910) 315-3032<br />

audrey@haganandhagan.com<br />

Area Organizer Representative<br />

Penny Ross<br />

1350 Decator Rd.<br />

Fairfield, VA 24435<br />

(540) 348-1152<br />

vht@cfw.com<br />

Area Website:<br />

www.usea2.net<br />

Affiliate <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong>’s<br />

Area Representative<br />

Janet Gunn<br />

11966 Bluegrass Ct.<br />

Nokesville, VA 20181<br />

(703) 594-3139<br />

jgunn@ix.netcom.com<br />

AFFILIATE EVENTING<br />

ASSOCIATIONS:<br />

Blue Ridge <strong>Eventing</strong> Assn.<br />

Jen Wolz<br />

3600 Ferncliff Rd<br />

Pulaski, VA 24301<br />

540-605-0677<br />

Email: treywolz@yahoo.com<br />

www.breventing.org<br />

Commonwealth DCTA<br />

Janet Gunn<br />

11965 Bluegrass Court<br />

Nokesville, VA 20181<br />

(703) 594-3139<br />

Jgunn@ix.netcom.com<br />

www.cdcta.com<br />

Delaware Valley CTA<br />

Pam Wiedemann<br />

579 Creek Rd<br />

Christina, PA 17509<br />

(717) 529 1063<br />

pamwiedemann@hotmail.com<br />

www.Dvcta.org<br />

Eastern <strong>States</strong> DCTA<br />

Carey Williams<br />

7-J Dennison Dr.<br />

East Windsor, NJ 08520<br />

(908) 692-1962<br />

cwilliams@aesop.rutgers.edu<br />

www.esdcta.org<br />

French Creek Dressage Assn.<br />

Cherie Gaebel<br />

271 Creamery Rd<br />

Elverson, PA 19520<br />

(610) 761-0918<br />

Email: sedgemere@enter.net<br />

www.frenchcreekdressage.org<br />

Maryland DCTA<br />

Nancy Morris<br />

16219 Dark Hollow Rd.<br />

Upperco, MD 21155<br />

(410) 374-2955<br />

Meurig@qis.net<br />

www.mdcta.org<br />

NCDCTA<br />

Amanda Atkins<br />

2012 Chase St.<br />

Clayton, NC 27520<br />

(252) 671-2175<br />

millereventing@hotmail.com<br />

www.ncdcta.org<br />

Oley Valley CTA<br />

Jane Beck<br />

855 Kurtz Mill Rd.<br />

Mohnton, PA 19540<br />

(610) 856-1242<br />

janewbeck@yahoo.com<br />

www.ovcta.org<br />

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JUNE 4-5<br />

WAREDACA HORSE TRIALS<br />

Unity, Maryland (Area 2)<br />

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AREA II EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 4/19/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/17/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

PT,TN,N,T,BN; USEA Recognized <strong>Eventing</strong> Test: YEH,FEH<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Janey Staehle, Secretary 4015 Damascus Rd. Laytonsville, MD 20882 (301) 570-<br />

4191 day, (301) 570-2150 (during competition), (301) 570-0287 (fax)<br />

ORGANIZER: Robert & Gretchen Butts, (same as above) (301) 570-4191 (D), (301) 774-7123 (E)<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Trish Gilbert, MD Judges: Pres: Jack Leary, CT; Peggy Pariso, MD; Betty Thorpe, MD;<br />

Helen Brettel, VA; SJ Judge: Kathy White, MD C.D:X-C: Robert Butts, MD; OI-David O'Connor, VA<br />

SJ: Kathy White<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Waredaca, Inc. Entry: Per Entry: I: $190.00<br />

P: $185.00; PT: $180.00; T: $175.00; TN: $170.00; N: $165.00; BN: $150.00; YEH: 95.00, plus USEA<br />

$10.00 starter fee; FEH: $55 plus USEA fees Stabling: $50.00 per night per horse Muck Fee: $50.00<br />

(separate check)<br />

1) ENTRIES: All entries include a non refundable $25 fee. Riders are responsible for including a<br />

printed, legible and current email address on entry-all correspondence from secretary will be via email .<br />

Refunds: Before CD, less $25 non refundable fee; After CD..no refund entry or stabling. Competition<br />

cancellation…no refund. Scratches/changes: Must be in writing either Email (events@waredaca.<br />

com) or fax (301 570 0287). Changes to entry between Closing date and the Sunday before the<br />

event: $25. Changes to entry between the Monday before the competition and the event conclusion:<br />

$50. Post Entries: if space allows and post entries accepted, they will be charged an additional $50;<br />

all other refund/scratch/change fees still apply. YEH: YEH Entry Form and additional information can<br />

be found on www.useventing. com and in the <strong>Omnibus</strong>: Will be scheduled Friday morning/early<br />

afternoon. Horse Trials: Area II Adult Riders, please indicate on the entry form. Separate ribbons will be<br />

awarded. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm Sat: Dressage (I/T/BN)-7:30 am<br />

Show Jumping (I/T/BN)-8:30 am; Cross-country (I/T/BN)-9:00am. YEH/FEH Saturday afternoon Sun:<br />

Dressage (P/N)-7:30 am; Show Jumping (P/N)-8:30 am; Cross-country (P/N)-9:00 am. ***Note: all<br />

riders will have published X-C times being APPROX.30 minutes after your published S-J ride; further<br />

details on website when times are posted; Hybrid divisions (P/T, T/N, I/P) only if entries warrant.


AREA II EVENTS<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Cash Certificate for 1-3rd place. ADDITIONAL<br />

SPONSORED PRIZES.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available WEDNESDAY, June 1, on WAREDACA.COM; posted by 2:00 PM.; do<br />

not call sec'y for times, please!<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: APPROX 25 STALLS AVAILABLE on grounds AND 40 within ten miles<br />

of event; No initial bedding provided. $50 muck fee required for all stabled, send separate check<br />

with entry. Solid DOORS ON ALL STALLS; Specific ASSIGNMENTS AND directions will be POSTED on<br />

website on June 1. Veterinarian: Dr. Julie Augustine. # posted at secy's stand.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Ask for special horse trial rates for Waredaca available for advanced<br />

reservations by May 15! Holiday Inn-15 mi., (301) 948-8900. GOOGLE GAITHERSBURG OR<br />

GERMANTOWN MARYLAND FOR ADDITIONAL OPTIONS.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 4015 Damascus Rd., Laytonsville, MD 20882 From PA-North: I-70 west<br />

to Rt. 97 south, 9 miles to right onto Rt. 650 Damascus Rd., Farm 1 mile on right. Washington, DC<br />

Beltway (495) to I-270 N. Exit Shady Grove Rd., east. Continue east on Shady Grove to right on Rt.<br />

124. At 4th light, turn right on Brink Rd. Go 5 miles to left on Howard Chapel Rd. At stop sign, turn left<br />

on Damascus Rd. Entrance immediately on right.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P/PT-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test A-Sm. T/TN-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test-A Sm. BN-2010 USEF<br />

Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I: 3200 m@ 550 mpm. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. PT/T-2400 m @ 475mpm.<br />

N-2200 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm/12-14 jumps. All courses: Average, horses with<br />

some experience at this level. Water at all levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: ALL WEATHER ARENA FOR DRESSAGE AND SHOW JUMPING. Levels<br />

may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date<br />

on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. PLEASE BRING WATER. NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES<br />

ALLOWED ON CROSS-COUNTRY COURSE. TUESDAY JUNE 7, cross-country schooling day, 10 am - 6<br />

pm, weather permitting. Sunday-Unrecognized Starter Event JUNE 26. WEDNESDAY JACKPOT DERBY<br />

JULY 6.<br />

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JUNE 11-12<br />

RUBICON FARM HORSE TRIALS<br />

Leesburg, Virginia (Area 2)<br />

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AREA II EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 4/26/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Sheryl Williams 14060 Rubicon Farm Lane Leesburg, VA 20176 (703) 777-6799<br />

(703) 777-4366 (fax); E-mail: rubiconfarm@lucketts.net Web: http://www.rubiconfarm.com/<br />

ENTER ON-LINE: www.evententries.com Take advantage of Event Entries digital signature, coggins, and<br />

membership card features and save yourself some postage! Otherwise, mail original signature page<br />

(complete with owner, rider, and trainer signatures), copy of current coggins, and checks to Secretary to<br />

complete entry.<br />

ORGANIZERS: Eric & Sheryl Williams, 14060 Rubicon Farm Lane, Leesburg, VA 20176, (703) 777 6799,<br />

rubiconfarm@ lucketts.net.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: TBD Judges: Pres: Debbie Rodriguez, VA; Susan Carr, MD; TBD SJ Judge: Helmut<br />

Boehme, VA CD: XC/SJ: David O´Connor, VA.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Electronic entries will be accepted at www.evententries.com<br />

Draw checks to Rubicon Farm. Entry: All divisions: $175.00.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. All entry fees must be in US funds<br />

drawn from US banks. ENTER ON-LINE VIA WWW.EVENTENTRIES.COM. For electronic entries, take<br />

advantage of Event Entries digital signature, coggins, and membership card features fax or mail<br />

legible coggins, signature page (complete with Owner, Rider, and Trainer sigs) and checks to secretary<br />

within 5 days of electronic entry (prior to closing). If you wish to pay via credit card, you must do so<br />

via electronic entry at www.evententries.com at time of entry. Double entries: Not accepted. All BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority<br />

given to USEA members. $25 fee for bounced checks. Refunds: Before C.D.- Less $25 non-refundable<br />

fee; After C.D.-Entry less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. No refunds or changes after<br />

9 pm, June 6. All scratches/changes must be submitted directly to Sheryl Williams via e-mail to<br />

rubiconfarm@lucketts.net. We are not responsible for messages left on answering machines. $30 fee<br />

for each change after CD. Competition cancellation-No refund. Pinnies not returned=$50, no deposit<br />

required. Current Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses, must accompany entry. All<br />

Prelim--copies of USEF membership card must accompany entry.


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2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open 3 pm. Sat: All P/N-Dressage-8 am;<br />

Show Jumping-9 am; Cross-country-10 am. Sun: All T/BN-Dressage 8 am; Show Jumping 9 am;<br />

Cross-country 10 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available June 8 at www.rubiconfarm.com Emergencies only, call (703) 777-<br />

6799 between 6:30 pm and 9 pm, June 8. Start times will be e-mailed. Please include legible e-mail<br />

address with entry.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Very limited, none on grounds. See www.rubiconfarm. com for<br />

listing of stabling options to arrange for your own stabling. Veterinarian: Total Equine 703 505 2320.<br />

# will be posted at sec´y´s stand.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Idyll Time Bed & Barn (2mi) (703) 443-2992 (www.bbonline.com/va/<br />

idylltime/); (all others 7 miles away in Leesburg) Hampton Inn, (800) HAMPTON; Best Western (703)<br />

777-9400; Holiday Inn (703) 771-9200; Homewood Suites (866) 539-8135. Camping: No camping;<br />

No RV hookups on grounds.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: (North of Leesburg, in Lucketts, VA). From North: Route 15 S. Left just past<br />

Getty Station onto Rte. 658/St. Clair Road, right at stop sign onto 662/Lucketts Road, 1 mi. on right.<br />

From South: Rt. 15 N into Lucketts. Right onto Rt. 662/Lucketts Road. 1 mi. on left.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training<br />

Test A-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm.<br />

Arenas: Grass and Sand & Permaflex. Warm-up: Grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-3000 m @ 520 mpm. T-2600 m @ 470 mpm. N-2200 m @ 400 mpm.<br />

BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm, Terrain: gently rolling. All courses: Average for horses with experience at<br />

level of entry.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course always closed. Levels may be divided/combined<br />

as entries warrant; state Preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry; if no birth<br />

date listed, senior assumed, if no preferences specified under the Eligible Section, Open is assumed.<br />

Organizer reserves right to cancel divisions. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. $50<br />

fine for dogs not leashed to a human or otherwise restrained. No camping; No RV hookups on<br />

grounds. OPEN SCHOOLING DAY – TUESDAY, JUNE 14 – SEE FLYER IN COMP PACKET, PROGRAM,<br />

OR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.<br />

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JUNE 11<br />

PLANTATION FIELD HORSE TRIALS<br />

Unionville, Pennsylvania (Area 2)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 4/26/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Bambi Glaccum, Secretary PO Box 82 1420 Doe Run Rd. Unionville, PA<br />

19375; (610) 347-2024 Tel; (610) 347-1001 /fax (610) 316-0450 (During Event) E-mail:Bambiglaccum@<br />

prodigy.net; Web: www.Plantationfieldhorsetrials.com Enter on-line at www.evententries.com.<br />

ORGANIZER: Plantation FieldEquestrian Events, Inc., c/o Denis Glaccum (address same as above).<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Mary Coldren, MD Judges: Pres: TBA CD:XC/SJ: Denis Glaccum, PA;<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to PFE Inc. Foreign/Canada add $5 to each entry<br />

fee-US dollars only. Entry: P: $190.00; T/N/BN: $190.00<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Fee waived and change fee waived<br />

on all entries with postmark of April 20-23rd. Double entries: Not accepted. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less<br />

$25 non-refundable office fee, except as noted above, notify sec´y. All entries must have a valid email<br />

address. All changes, refunds, etc. must be written either by email or faxed; After C.D.-Entry-No refund.<br />

$25 changes fee. No changes to entry after June 1st. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins<br />

required for all horses within 12 months. Not notifying sec´y of intent not to compete will incur $25 fee.<br />

This applies also to no shows.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Show<br />

Jumping-9 am; Cross Country – 9:30 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 10 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available June 2rd from www.Plantationfieldhorsetrials.com or sec´y,


(610) 347-2024, between 5 pm - 9 pm.<br />

AREA II EVENTS<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: No stabling. Further info from Denis Glaccum. Veterinarian:<br />

Unionville Equine Center, (610) 932-6800; # will be posted at sec´y.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: The Hilton Garden Inn (official hotel for the horse trials-discount room<br />

rate if booked by April 23) (610) 444-9100 or on line at www.gardeninn.com. Best Western, Rts. 1 &<br />

322, Chadds Ford, (610) 358-9400. Mendenhall Inn Inn Hotel & Conference Center, Rt. 52, Kennett<br />

Pike, Mendenhall, PA-(610) 388-1181. For B&B´s, ; Kennett Steak and Mushroom Restaurant & Motel,<br />

610.444.6531; www.chestercountlinks.com/chester/topic/lodging.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: GPS Directions: 450 Apple Grove Rd. Coatesville, PA 19320 From South: 95N<br />

to exit 100, N to Rte 1, N to Rte 82 exit. Left at ramp approx. 6 miles through Unionville. From North<br />

95: South to 322 west to Rte 1 south to Rte 82 exit.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2200-3000 m @ 520 mpm. T-2000-2600 m @450 mpm. N-1600-2200 m<br />

@ 400 mpm. BN-1400-2000 m @ 350 mpm. P moderate for horses moving up. T/N/BN moderate.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed March 1. Riders may be limited on total<br />

rides. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section<br />

and birth date on entry. Food available on grounds. LEASH DOGS! All dogs $2 fee; loose dogs $5<br />

FINE ! NO dogs on course! All LOOSE dogs on course $10 FINE! All fees & fines payable to Fair Hill<br />

Course Building Fund. Trade Fair; wine & cheese party each event day.<br />

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JUNE 18-19<br />

SENECA VALLEY PONY CLUB SPRING HORSE TRIALS<br />

Poolesville, Maryland (Area 2)<br />

Celebrating Seneca Valley's 50th birthday with new obstacles and upgraded prizes!<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/3/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Kathleen Flynn, Secretary 10740 River Rd. Potomac, MD 20854 (301) 299-<br />

3668; Before 9 pm. Email: svpcht@aol.com Web: http://www.senecavalleyponyclub.org/<br />

ORGANIZER: SVPC Organizing Committee: Pam Blumberg, (301) 717-6121; Nancy Jones (240) 601-<br />

7127.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Helmut Boehme (VA) Judges: Pres: Cindy DePorter (NC); Cathy Tucker-Slaterbeck<br />

(MD); Ginna LaCroix, (MD); Sara Smallwood (VA) SJ Judge: Kathy White (VA) CD: XC: Tremaine<br />

Cooper (I); Morgan Rowsell (BN-P). SJ: Morgan Rowsell<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to SVPC Horse Trials. Entry: I: $175.00;<br />

P: $165.00; T: $155.00; N: $145.00; BN: $135.00; Starter Test: $75.00 Stabling: $35.00 per night<br />

(separate check) Muck Deposit: $40.00 (separate check, check destroyed if stall left stripped).<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee. Incomplete Entries - will be put on the<br />

wait list until complete. Double entries: Not accepted. Please include current e-mail address<br />

on entry. Copy of current negative Coggins must accompany entry: Neg. Coggins required within<br />

12 months for all horses. Returned check charge $30. $30 charge will be made for lost pinny. Starter<br />

competitors: Membership in USEA or USEF not required for horse or rider. No USEA or USEF drug<br />

or starter fees required. Changes: Any changes after closing date -$25 charge per change. After June<br />

13, 2010, any changes - $50. Refunds: Before C.D.-Full refund minus $25 office fee; After C.D.-Less<br />

$25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Wait list expires 6/15/2010 at 9 p.m. Stabling-Full refund<br />

if sec´y notified by June 9. No refund after that date. Competition cancellation-refunds/rebates will be<br />

provided - amount will be determined after payment of expenses. All withdrawals must be emailed<br />

(svpcht@aol.com) or faxed (301-299-0461 before 9 pm) - NO FAXES ACCEPTED AFTER 6/11/09. No<br />

phone or answering machine scratches accepted. Check weekly status of entries updates online at<br />

www.senecavalleyponyclub.org.


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2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm Sat: All I/P/T Sun: All N/BN/Starter<br />

Test Schedule may be adjusted based on entries - check website regularly.<br />

3) AWARDS: Award & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available on or before June 15 at www.senecavalleyponyclub.org. Do not<br />

call for routine times.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited stabling available off grounds. No initial bedding<br />

provided. Shavings only. Stall doors provided. $35/night, separate check with entry made payable<br />

to SVPC and separate check for muck deposit ($40). For further info call Nellie Hanagan at (301)<br />

407-1005. Veterinarian: Haley Kostinas, DVM. (301) 473-4114. # will be posted at sec´y´s office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Courtyard by Marriott-10 mi., (301) 670-0008. Comfort Inn-10 mi., (301)<br />

330-0023. Hilton, 10 mi., (301) 977-8900. Holiday Inn-10 mi., (301) 948-8900. Camping: Hook ups not<br />

available.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 14401B Partnership Rd, Poolesville, MD 20837. From 270 North or<br />

South: Exit 15, Rt. 118 South, to Germantown. Go 6 mi. to Rt. 28. Turn left. Go 0.7 mi to Rt. 112, Seneca<br />

Road (gas station on corner). Turn right. Go 4.2 mi. Turn right onto Partnership Rd. (SVPC Horse Trials<br />

sign on corner) Go 0.7 mi. to Bittersweet Field on right. From Beltway 495: Take River Rd exit #39,<br />

toward Potomac. Go 11.3 mi to stop sign. Turn left at stop sign (still River Rd) & continue 1.4 mi. Turn<br />

right onto Partnership Rd (SVPC H.T. sign on corner). Go 0.7 mi. to Bittersweet Field on right. Alternate<br />

VA Route: From US Rt. 15 outside Leesburg, VA, take White´s Ferry to MD side. Go through Poolesville.<br />

Take right fork outside Poolesville onto Partnership Rd. Bittersweet Field on left. No large rigs allowed<br />

on Ferry.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner<br />

Novice Test A-Sm. Starter Test: USDF Intro Test B. Arenas: Grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: All I-3200 m @ 550mpm. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 470 mpm.<br />

N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN-2000 @ 350 mpm. Starter Test: 1200 m @ 275 mpm. Note: All<br />

distances and speeds are approximate. Water at all levels, except Starter. All courses: I-moderately<br />

difficult for horses with some experience at this level. P/T-Moderately difficult with options at many<br />

fences. N/BN-Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Starter Test - Easy to average,<br />

fun starter test.<br />

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10) OTHER INFORMATION: Starter Test - will be run the same as a USEA/USEF horse trial and,<br />

unless otherwise stated, will follow USEF rules. Maximum height in SJ and XC will be 2'3" -- most<br />

obstacles will NOT be at max height. Membership in USEA or USEF not required for horse or rider.<br />

No USEA or USEF drug or starter fees required. Capital Region Pony Clubs <strong>Eventing</strong> Rally is run<br />

in conjunction with the Horse Trials and participants will have a dedicated parking area and HM area.<br />

U.S. Pony Club members are exempt from the USEA Membership requirement at the Novice level and<br />

from paying the Beginner Novice non-member fee when competing in team competitions or Pony<br />

Club rallies held in conjunction with USEA recognized horse trials. Horse registration is also exempt at<br />

the Novice level. Cross-country competition course closed after May 15. Competition course open for<br />

public schooling only on scheduled schooling days. Riders may be limited on number of horses for<br />

entire event. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible<br />

Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. No non-competing<br />

horses on grounds; no hacking out on grounds prior to competition date. Practice/hacking<br />

space available at stabling. No motorbikes on x-c while horses are on course. Please follow<br />

instructions from parking attendants for trailer parking. Official schooling days June 22 and<br />

25, from 10 am to 5 pm =$50. No advance registration necessary. Ground person and copy of current<br />

negative coggins required. Minors must have parent/guardian signatures. For further information,<br />

call Donna Willems (301) 580-6764. Horse Trials volunteers receive a free schooling pass; contact HT<br />

Volunteer Coordinator Debbi Ascher at (301) 580-2406.


NOTES<br />

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JUNE 19<br />

BUCKS COUNTY HORSE PARK HORSE TRIALS<br />

Revere, Pennsylvania (Area 2)<br />

Accepting Post Entries up to June 8th.<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/3/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Melanie O´Neill 6251 Stump Road Pipersville, PA 18947 (215) 766-7107<br />

E-mail: melanie.oneill@comcast.net Web: http://www.buckscountyhorsepark.org/<br />

ORGANIZER: Bucks County Horse Park Organizing Committee.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: DC McBroom, VA Judges: Pres: Pam Weidemann,PA Dressage: SJ Judge: Alex<br />

Orr CD: XC/SJ: Susan & Duncan MacRae.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to BCHP. Entry: P/T: $160.00; T: $145.00;<br />

N: $145.00; BN: $110.00 Stabling: $35.00 Muck Fee: $25.00<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $20 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Accepted. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Fee of $25 charged for<br />

changes/additions after closing date. Prelim fees do not apply to P/T Refunds: Before C.D-Entry/<br />

Stabling less $20; After C.D-No refund. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required<br />

within 12 months for all horses.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Sat: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sun: Dressage-8 am, Crosscountry-10<br />

am; Show Jumping-Noon.<br />

3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons/division. Dressage: 6 ribbons per division. Special awards: closest to crosscountry<br />

time, horse park member awards-include member number.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available 6/216, by email, send request to melanie.oneill@comcast.net, or on<br />

www.buckscountyhorsepark.org or (215) 766-7107.


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5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Off-site. $35/night. $25 cleaning deposit. Stall doors (may be half<br />

doors) & 1 bale shavings provided. Hay/feed/bedding available for purchase.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Plumsteadville Inn-8.8 mi. (215) 766-7500. Hampton Inn-17.8 mi. (215) 536-<br />

7779. Best Western-17.8 mi. (215) 536-2500. Court House Motel Inn 14.6 mi.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 8934 Easton Rd., Revere, PA 18953 From North/West (also NY,<br />

NJ): I-78 to Easton; Follow Rt. 611 South thru Raubsville, Riegelsville, Kintnersville, to traffic signal in<br />

Ferndale. BCHP is exactly 1 mi. south of traffic signal, on right. From Philadelphia/South: Rt. 611<br />

North thru Doylestown, Plumsteadville, Ottsville. Traffic signal at junction of Rt. 412, stay Rt. 611 North.<br />

Horse Park is 2.3 mi. on left. From Central NJ: US Rt. 202 South to Rt. 413 North, to Rt. 611 North,<br />

continue as above.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: PT - 2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A -Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Screenings<br />

and sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: PT- 2400 m @ 470 mpm T-2400 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 375 mpm.<br />

BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm, max. height 2´7". All courses- Solid courses at each level. Varied terrain,<br />

wood & fields, hills & flat. Check website for status of water. . P/T uses T xc course, will have several<br />

Preliminary questions at Training height. P/T show jumping full Preliminary level.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country open for schooling, until June 11 - $35. Levels may be<br />

divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on<br />

entry. Food on grounds. No mechanized vehicles on cross-country Dogs must be leashed. Check entry<br />

status at www.buckscountyhorsepark.org; Correct mistakes by closing date or be charged the change<br />

fee. Day of show phone - 267-337-4159.<br />

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JUNE 24-26<br />

SUREFIRE HORSE TRIALS<br />

Purcellville, Virginia (Area 2)<br />

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ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/10/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Mary Coldren, Secretary Surefire Farm HT P.O. Box 196 Cochranville, PA<br />

19330 (717) 529-3254 (717) 529-1908 (fax); E-mail: mcoldren@epix.net NO MAIL OR FAXES AFTER<br />

6/20, USE EMAIL ONLY; Web: http://www.surefireeventing.com/<br />

If doing an electronic entry through EventEntries.com you must submit your payment, signature page<br />

and copy of coggins within 5 days of entering (if not received within 5 days, postmark will be applied to<br />

date on which entry is complete). WHEN MAILING PAYMENT, INCLUDE A COPY OF ENTRY FORM OR<br />

EVENT ENTRIES RECEIPT.<br />

ORGANIZER: Jan Byyny, 20490 St. Louis Road, Purcellville, VA 20132.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: TBD Judges: Pres: TBD SJ Judge: TBD CD:X-C: Tremaine Cooper, MA<br />

SJ: Jan Byyny, VA;<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Surefire Horse Trials. Entry: I: $200.00;<br />

P: $200.00; T: $170.00; N/BN: $160.00 Double Entries: $25.00 Post Entry Late Fee: $50<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. $25=Lost pinny, no deposit required.<br />

$25 change fee for each change made to entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office<br />

fee; After C.D–no refund Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Fri: (all I divisions): Dressage-8<br />

am; Show Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-10:30 am. Sat: (P/T): Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping-10 am;<br />

Cross-country-10:30 am. Sun: (N/BN): Dressage 8 am; Show Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-10:30<br />

am. SCHEDULE IS TENTATIVE. Depending on number of entries, schedule is subject to change. CHeck<br />

website at Closing Date for updates.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 6 ribbons per division. PRIZE MONEY ADDED THIS YEAR. See Website for<br />

details.


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4) STARTING TIMES: Available June 22 on website www.surefireeventing.com<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: All stabling will be off-site in local barns – listing of local barns will<br />

be on the website www.surefireeventing.com Stalls limited, book early. Veterinarian: # will be posted at<br />

sec´y´s office. Vet on grounds for competition.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Approx. 20 miles: Holiday Inn, (703) 771-9200. Comfort Suites, (703) 669-<br />

1650. Best Western, Leesburg, (703) 777-9400. Days Inn Leesburg, (703) 777-6622. Hampton Inn,<br />

(800) HAMPTON. Camping: Not available, no RV hook-ups on grounds.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Jeb Stuart Rd., Purcellville, VA 20132 From Winchester, VA: Rt. 7 East<br />

to 1st Purcellville exit. At bottom of ramp, turn right. At 7-11 Store, turn right on Rt. 690 South. Travel<br />

6.8 mi. to left turn on Jeb Stuart Rd. Parking at 1st drive on right. DO NOT FOLLOW MAPQUEST<br />

directions turning you onto Snickersville Turnpike to access Jeb Stuart Rd.<br />

• From Leesburg, VA: Rt. 7 West to exit for Rt. 287. At bottom of ramp, turn left. At T-intersection, turn<br />

right. Travel through Purcellville to 2nd 7-11 store. Turn left on Rt. 690 South. Travel 6.8 miles to left turn<br />

on Jeb Stuart Road. Parking at 1st drive on right. DO NOT FOLLOW MAPQUEST directions turning<br />

you onto Snickersville Turnpike to access Jeb Stuart Rd.<br />

• From Middleburg, VA: Rt. 50 West to right turn onto Rt. 611. Travel 6.1 mi. to right turn on Jeb<br />

Stuart Rd. Parking at 1st drive on right.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test<br />

B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice<br />

Test B-Sm. Arenas: Grass. NOTE TO INTERMEDIATE RIDERS: We are using the 2010 test this<br />

year in a Standard Arena, which is why we will run Intermediate on Friday.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-2600m @ 550 mpm. P-2400m @ 520 mpm. T-2200m @ 420 mpm.<br />

N-2000 m 350 mpm. BN-1800m @ 300 mpm. Open rolling pastureland, moderate difficulty. Tracks<br />

will be aerated.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course open for schooling after June 27 by appointment.<br />

Call Surefire Farm (540) 338-0797. Concessions available on grounds. Dogs are welcome, but must be<br />

leashed. Water for horses will be provided, but it is recommended that you travel with some if you can.<br />

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JULY 2<br />

HORSE PARK OF NEW JERSEY HORSE TRIALS<br />

Stone Tavern, New Jersey (Area 2)<br />

Run to benefit Jersey Fresh CCI2*/3*<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/17/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/14/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,NR,T,TR,BN,BNR.<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Diane Engler, Secretary Horse Park of New Jersey PO Box 419 Cream Ridge ,NJ<br />

08514 (610) 847-9095 (7:00-9:00 pm please and during show).<br />

ORGANIZER: Horse Park of New Jersey/ Jane Cory jane@pleasanthollow.com 215-262-2870.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Gale d'Amanda Fox, NY Judges: Pres: Susan Graham-White, MD Dressage: Lisa Cox,<br />

PA; and TBA CD:X-C: Morgan Rowsell,NJ SJ: Morgan Rowsell, NJ.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Horse Park of New Jersey Entry: Per division:<br />

P: $185.00; T: $165.00; N: $ 160.00; BN: $160.00 Stabling: $55.00 Camping: $45.00; $65.00 for 50<br />

amp hook-ups. Must check out with secretary before leaving grounds.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. Use<br />

<strong>2011</strong> USEA Entry Form. Electronic entries accepted thru www.EquestrianEntries.com and Xentry. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed priority<br />

to USEA members. $35=Lost pinny: Do not send with entry Refunds: Before C.D.-less $25 nonrefundable<br />

office fee; After C.D.-Less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Stabling-In full. No<br />

refunds after June 25. Only fax, mail or email withdrawals will be accepted (no phone withdrawals).<br />

Competition cancellation-Stabling only. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Changes<br />

after C.D.-$25/change. USEF membership cards required for P (owner, trainer & rider).<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country courses open - 3:00 pm. Sat: P/TR Dressage Sun: OT,<br />

All N, All BN. Dressage 8:00, Show Jumping: 9:30, Cross Country 10:30 CHECK WEBSITE FOR UPDATES<br />

AND/OR SCHEDULE CHANGES DUE TO ENTRIES!


AREA II EVENTS<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Other awards TBA during the competition. Award to<br />

competitor closest to optimum time at each level on cross-country.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Posted on www.horseparkofnewjersey.com<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $55/stall/night. 275 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors only<br />

provided. Bedding available for purchase; further info from secy. No straw allowed. Veterinarian:<br />

Dr. Stephen Dey . will be on grounds during competition, emergency # will be posted at secy's office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Freehold Gardens, (732) 780-3870. Days Inn , (609) 478-3200. Hampton<br />

Inn, (609) 426-1600. Holiday Inn-15 mi., (609) 448-7000. B&B Peacefield Farm, (609) 259-3774.<br />

Camping: Hook-ups. 70 available; $45 per day.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 626 Rte 524, Allentown, NJ 08501 From North & South: New Jersey<br />

Turnpike to Exit 7A (I-195 east) to Exit 11 north to right on Route 524. Horse park on left 1.5 miles. Look<br />

for brown direction signs. From East: Garden State Parkway to Exit 98 (I-195 west) to Exit 11. As above.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice<br />

Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std. Arenas: All weather<br />

stonedust.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2700 m @ 520 mpm. All T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. All N-2000 m @ 350<br />

mpm. BN-1900 m @ 350 mpm. Terrain: Rolling, great footing. All courses: P-Moderate course with<br />

options. T/N/BN For horses with some experience at these levels. *Water jump at all levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Open Training, Training Rider, Open Novice, Novice Rider,<br />

Beginner Novice, Beginner Novice Rider. If you do not indicate othereise, will be placed in open<br />

division. Fill out entry completely! Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed - preferably left at home!<br />

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AREA II EVENTS<br />

JULY 9-10<br />

THE MARYLAND HORSE TRIALS AT LOCH MOY FARM I<br />

Adamstown, Maryland (Area 2)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Mary Coldren Secretary Maryland HT I 1235 Park Mills Rd Adamstown, MD<br />

21710 (717)529-3254; (301)874-0968 fax mdhorsetrials@aol.com www.themarylandhorsetrials.<br />

com http://www.themarylandhorsetrials.com/ Enter online at www.evententries.com (credit cards<br />

accepted) or send the check to the address listed above. All checks must be received before June 30th.<br />

If doing an electronic entry through www.EventEntries.com, you must submit your payment, signature<br />

page, and copy of coggins within 5 days of entering (if not postmarked within 5 days, entry will<br />

be assigned a postmark on the date it is complete).<br />

ORGANIZER: Carolyn Mackintosh, mdhorsetrials@aol.com; (301)514-0111<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Muffin Pantaze, VA Judges: Pres: Pam Wiedemann, VA, Karen Adams, MD; Peggy<br />

Pariso, MD; Betty Thorpe, MD; SJ Judge: Kathy White, MD CD: X-C: Mogie Bearden-Muller, MD<br />

SJ: Kathy White, MD.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory:: Draw checks to Maryland Horse Trials. Separate check for each<br />

entry. Entry: P: $200.00; T: $195.00; N: $185.00; BN: $175.00 Stabling: $75.00 per night Muck Fee:<br />

$50.00 (separate check) Double Entries: Not Accepted. Post Entry/Late Fee: $50.00<br />

1) ENTRIES: All entry fees must be in US funds; checks must be US checks or money orders from US<br />

banks; no foreign checks. All monies received between June 30th and July 9th must be paid in form of<br />

money order/cash/cashiers check (no exceptions) “Signature Required’ not accepted. Entry fees include<br />

a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors who are not USEA members must include a $25 N/M<br />

fee with entry. $50.00 will be charged for any returned checks. Any change to entry subject to $25 fee<br />

and must be in writing (fax, email or mail). Before C.D. - change of horse and/or rider and/or division<br />

allowed. After C.D. - change of horse or rider (not both) and/or division, space permitting. Absolutely<br />

no telephone withdrawals, changes or stabling requests will be accepted ALL ENTRIES MUST INCLUDE<br />

PRINTED VALID EMAIL ADDRESS: ALL COMMUNICATIONS AFTER CLOSING DATE VIA EMAIL UNLESS<br />

OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ON ENTRY. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After<br />

C.D.- No refunds. Competition cancellation - No refund. $50.00 lost/not returned pinney fee. Neg. 12<br />

month Coggins must be current through last day of competition and must accompany entry. ANY<br />

paperwork received after July 3, add $20 late fee. If space allows and post entries are accepted they will<br />

be charged an additional $50<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm Sat: (P/N): Dressage-8 am; Show<br />

Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-10:15 am. Sun: (T/BN): Dressage 8 am; Show Jumping-10 am; Crosscountry-10:15<br />

am. Schedule is Tentative. Check website for possible changes to schedule.


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3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Special prizes - high point series cash award, awarded<br />

for points accumulated by competitors entered in all 3 MDHT <strong>2011</strong> Recognized USEA Events. For series<br />

details and entry information, see web site.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available Thursday before on website www.themarylandhorsetrials.com.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 54 permanent stalls on site with stall doors in addition there will be 50<br />

temporary stalls in the adjoining indoor enclosure. $75.00 per night includes one bale of straw. STRAW<br />

BEDDING ONLY! Include SEPARATE $50 check muck deposit. If Stabling and Muck fees are combined<br />

into one check, the Muck fee will not be refunded. Competitors wishing to stay for the week must make<br />

arrangements through secretary. Bedding/Hay available for purchase ONLY if preordered on stabling<br />

form. Veterinarian: # will be posted at sec´y´s office. Vet on grounds for duration. Farrier - Josh Eggink<br />

(301-418-1237) will be on the grounds.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Comfort Inn, 7300 Executive Way, Frederick, MD 301-668-7272 (7.42 miles)<br />

pet friendly; Main Stay Suites, 7310 Executive Way, Frederick, MD 21704 301-668-4600 (7.42 miles<br />

away) pet friendly; Sleep Inn, 5361 Spectrum Dr, Frederick, MD 21703 301-668-2003 (8.27 miles away);<br />

Residence Inn by Marriot, 5230 West View Drive, Frederick MD 301-660-0010 (8.42 miles); Holiday Inn<br />

Express, 5579 Spectrum Dr, Frederick, MD 21703 301-695-2881 (8.60 miles away); pet friendly Camping:<br />

Not available, no RV hook-ups on grounds.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1235 Park Mills Road, Adamstown, MD 21710. From Route 15 in<br />

Maryland or Virginia: At Pt of Rocks, turn South onto MD-28 / CLAY ST. At stop sign turn right to<br />

continue on MD-28. Turn LEFT onto PARK MILLS RD. Event is 1.1 miles on left. From I-70 in MD: Exit #<br />

54 onto MD-355 South/ URBANA PIKE. Turn right onto Park Mills Road. Event is 6.4 miles on right.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: All-weather<br />

footing.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2600 m @ 520 mpm. T- 2400m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m 350 mpm.<br />

BN-1600 m @ 325 mpm. Footing is old established turf, good footing; will be aggravated and watered.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: New addition, tracks and features to the xctry course. Competition<br />

Cross-country course open for schooling for the week of July 18. 10a – 6 p. weather permitting. Crosscountry<br />

schooling course open daily by appointment (301)514-0111. See website for details www.<br />

themarylandhorsetrials.com Wine & cheese party each event day for competitors and volunteers. All<br />

dogs must be leashed per USEF rule GR 301.6. Failure to comply may result in elimination and fine. No<br />

dogs on course. Concessions available on grounds. No motorized vehicles on course. Water on grounds<br />

but it is advised to bring your own. Non-competing horses require Neg. 12 month Coggins through last<br />

day of event. To stay up to date on the new course additions, clinics, schooling and entry information,<br />

become a fan of the Maryland Horse Trials on Facebook.<br />

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AREA II EVENTS<br />

JULY 16-17<br />

THE MARYLAND HORSE TRIALS AT LOCH MOY FARM II<br />

Adamstown, Maryland (Area 2)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Mary Coldren, Secretary Maryland HT II 1235 Park Mills Road Adamstown, MD<br />

21710 (717) 529-3254, (301)874-0968 fax, MDhorsetrials@aol.com www.themarylandhorsetrials.<br />

com http://www.themarylandhorsetrials.com/ Enter online at www.evententries.com (credit cards<br />

accepted) or send the check to the address listed above. All checks must be received prior to July 3rd.<br />

(Section 1).<br />

If doing an electronic entry through www.EventEntries.com, you must submit your payment, signature<br />

page, and copy of coggins within 5 days of entering (if not postmarked within 5 days, entry will<br />

be assigned a postmark on the date it is complete).<br />

ORGANIZER: Carolyn Mackintosh, mdhorsetrials@aol.com (301)514-0111<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Brian Ross, VA Judges: Pres: Susan Graham White, MD; Karen Adams, MD; Peggy<br />

Pariso, MD; Betty Thorpe, MD; Sara Smallwood, VA SJ Judge: Kathy White, VA CD: X-C: Mogie<br />

Bearden-Muller, MD, I: Tremaine Cooper, VA SJ: Kathy White, VA.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Maryland Horse Trials. Separate check for<br />

each entry. Entry: I: $205.00; P: $200.00; T: $195.00; N: $185.00 BN: $175.00; Stabling: $75.00 per<br />

night. Muck Fee: $50.00 (separate check) Double Entries: Not accepted. Post Entry/Late fee:<br />

$50.00.<br />

1) ENTRIES: All entry fees must be in US funds; checks must be US checks or money orders from US<br />

banks; no foreign checks. All monies paid between July 4th and July 18th must be in form of money<br />

order/cash/cashiers check (no exceptions) Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. All BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay a $25 non-member fee. $50.00 will be charged<br />

for any returned checks. Any change to entry subject to $25 fee and must be in writing (fax, email or<br />

mail). Before C.D. - change of horse and/or rider and/or division allowed. After C.D. - change of horse<br />

or rider (not both) and/or division, space permitting. Absolutely no telephone withdrawals, changes or<br />

stabling requests will be accepted. ALL ENTRIES MUST INCLUDE PRINTED VALID EMAIL ADDRESS;<br />

ALL COMMUNICATIONS AFTER CLOSING DATE VIA EMAIL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ON<br />

ENTRY. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.- No refunds. Competition<br />

cancellation-No refund. Neg. 12 month Coggins must be current through last day of competition and<br />

must accompany entry. ANY paperwork received after July 10, add $20 late fee. If space allows and post<br />

entries are accepted they will be charged an additional $50.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: (I/T/BN): Dressage-8 am;<br />

Show Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-10:15 am. Sun: (P/N): Dressage 8 am; Show Jumping-10 am;<br />

Cross-country-10:15 am. Schedule is Tentative. Check website for possible changes to schedule.


AREA II EVENTS<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Other awards TBA during the competition.<br />

Special prizes - High point series cash award, awarded for points accumulated by competitors entered<br />

in all 3 MDHT <strong>2011</strong> Recognized USEA Events. For series details and entry information, see web site.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available Thursday before on website www.themarylandhorsetrials.com<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 54 permanent stalls in addition there will be 50 temporary stalls<br />

in the adjoining indoor enclosure. $75 per night includes one bale of straw. STRAW BEDDING ONLY!<br />

Include a SEPARATE $50 check muck deposit. Competitors wishing to stay for the week must make<br />

arrangements through secretary. Bedding/Hay available for purchase ONLY if preordered on stabling<br />

form. Veterinarian: # at Secretary's stand, Vet on grounds for duration. Farrier - Josh Eggink (301-418-<br />

1237) will be on the grounds.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Comfort Inn, 7300 Executive Way, Frederick, MD 301-668-7272 (7.42 miles)<br />

pet friendly; Main Stay Suites, 7310 Executive Way, Frederick, MD 21704 301-668-4600 (7.42 miles<br />

away) pet friendly; Sleep Inn, 5361 Spectrum Dr, Frederick, MD 21703 301-668-2003 (8.27 miles away);<br />

Residence Inn by Marriot, 5230 West View Drive, Frederick, MD 301-660-0010 (8.42 miles);Holiday<br />

Inn Express, 5579 Spectrum Dr, Frederick, MD 21703 301-695-2881 (8.60 miles away) pet friendly.<br />

Camping: Not available, no RV hook-ups on grounds.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1235 Park Mills Road, Adamstown, MD 21710 From Route 15 in<br />

Maryland or Virginia: At Pt of Rocks, turn South onto MD-28 / CLAY ST. At stop sign turn right to<br />

continue on MD-28. Turn LEFT onto PARK MILLS RD. Event is 1.1 miles on left. From I-70 in MD: exit<br />

# 54 onto MD-355 South/ URBANA PIKE. Turn right onto Park Mills Road. Event is 6.4 miles on right.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. All P-2010 USEF<br />

Preliminary Test A-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Dressage Arenas: all-weather footing.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: ALL I- 3200 m @ 550 mpm. All P-2600 m @ 520 mpm. All T-2400 m @ 420<br />

mpm. All N-2000 m 350 mpm. All BN-1600 m @ 325. mpm. Footing is old established turf, good<br />

footing, will be aggravated and watered. BN/N good confidence building courses no change from week<br />

1. T/P less difficult than week 1, with the idea of being good move up courses for confident qualified<br />

horse/rider combinations. OI moderate. SJ and Dressage. Arenas: all-weather footing.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: New additions, tracks and features to the xctry course for <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Competition Cross-country course open for schooling for the week of July 18. 10a – 6 p. weather<br />

permitting. Cross-country schooling course open daily by appointment (301)514-0111. See website<br />

for details www.themarylandhorsetrials.com Wine & cheese party each event day for competitors<br />

and volunteers. All dogs must be leashed per USEF rule GR 301.6. Failure to comply may result in<br />

elimination and fine. No dogs on course. Concessions available on grounds. No motorized vehicles<br />

on course. Water on grounds but it is advised to bring your own. Non-competing horses require Neg.<br />

12 month Coggins through last day of event. To stay up to date on the new course additions, clinics,<br />

schooling and entry information, become a fan of the Maryland Horse Trials on Facebook.<br />

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JULY 24<br />

OLNEY FARM HORSE TRIALS<br />

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AREA II EVENTS<br />

Joppa, Maryland (Area 2)<br />

Accepting Post Entries up to July 20th - Full refund if entry made by closing date.<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: TN,N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Olney Farm HT PO Box 18 Benson, MD. 21018 olneyfarm@gmail.com<br />

ORGANIZERS: Org: Ami Howard, 1001 Old Joppa Rd., Joppa, MD, 21085 (410) 877-7690;<br />

ahoward152@msn.com Co-org: Donna Cox, DEMC6@comcast.net.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Seema Sonnad, PA; Judges: Pres GJ: Earlen Haven, DE; Dressage:<br />

Celia Vornholt, MD SJ Judge: Cathy Tucker-Slaterbeck, MD CD: XJ: Ami Howard SJ: Ami Howard<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Olney Farm. Entry: Per division: T,T/N,N:<br />

$150.00 BN: $140.00 Post entries accepted after closing date: add $15.00 Stabling: $ 40.00 Stall<br />

Deposit: $25.00 (separate check; muck fee).<br />

1) ENTRIES: All entries include a $25 non-refundable office fee. No grounds fee. Double entries:<br />

Accepted, $25. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. No deposit<br />

required for pinny. Lost pinney $25. Refunds: Before C.D.- In full less office fee; After C.D.-Entry/<br />

Stabling- Less $25 non-refundable office fee ONLY if place can be filled from waiting list. USEA fees<br />

returned if no wait list. Accept phone cancellation to sec´y or email with reply from sec stating that it has<br />

been received. Entries made the first week of opening may be changed or cancelled without penalty up<br />

until 1 week before competition. $25 fee for change of division after C.D. Competition cancellation-Full<br />

refund. Add $10 to entry for competition cancellation insurance (full refund). Neg. Coggins within 1 year<br />

required for all horses. www.olneyfarm.com for info.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Sat: Cross-country course open -3 pm. Sun: Dressage-8 am; Show<br />

Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-10:20 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophyand 8 ribbons per division.


AREA II EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Email to secretary or will be posted on website: www.olneyfarm.com. Posted<br />

at barn (410) 877-1887, July 27.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $40/stall/night. Some perm. stalls on grounds. Perm. stalls<br />

approx. 5 mile from event. Stall doors & 1 bag shavings provided. $25 muck fee in separate check: Will<br />

be torn up if stall is stripped/cleaned. Veterinarian: Manor Equine, (410) 472-3545. # will be posted at<br />

sec´y.´s stand & on scoreboard.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Hampton Inn 410-670-6000; Holiday Express Inn 410-676-6069; La Quinta<br />

Inn 410-676-6969.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1001 Old Joppa Rd., Joppa, MD 21085 From North: I.95 to Exit 74: Turn<br />

right end of exit ramp, 3 miles to light, right on Old Joppa Rd., 1/2 mile on right. From South: Turn<br />

left (towards Fallston) at light at end of exit ramp (MD 152), 3 miles to light, right on Old Joppa Rd. 1/2<br />

mile on right.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T/TN-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test<br />

B-Sm. BN-2006 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: New footing Sand & Rubber indoor, Sand &<br />

rubber outdoor, grass warm-up.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2400 m @ 420 mpm; TN/N-2000 m @ 375 mpm; BN-1600 m @ 325<br />

mpm/max height 2'7" h. Terrain: Rolling hills. Courses: BN . good for first time at this recognized level.<br />

N/T -Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Water, banks & ditches. All courses<br />

updated.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: TN division will show jump w/T. Cross country may include opt T<br />

fences. Cross-country course closed June 21. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant;<br />

state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Prize list available from sec fy or<br />

website: www.olneyfarm.com. Dogs must be leashed. Food available; Free drinks and snacks for course<br />

walk. Bring water. Water provided for bathing horses; ice, if weather/humidity index high. New parking<br />

area; new show jumping area. Cross country clinic May 28th. See Olney Farm website for more<br />

information. A beginner- firendly event!<br />

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AREA II EVENTS<br />

JULY 30-31<br />

HORSE PARK OF NEW JERSEY HORSE TRIALS<br />

Stone Tavern, New Jersey (Area 2)<br />

Run to benefit Jersey Fresh CCI2*/3*<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/14/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/12/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,NR,T,TR,BN,BNR<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Mail entries to: Horse Park of NJ PO Box 419 Cream Ridge, NJ 08514 Diane Engler,<br />

Secretary (610) 847-9095 (7 pm - 9 pm )(609) 259-1881 (10/16 Noon to end of competition).<br />

ORGANIZER: Horse Park of New Jersey/ Jane Cory jane@pleasanthollow.com 215-262-2870.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD:Roger Haller ,GA Pres of Ground Jury: Gretchen Butts, MD Other judges: Lisa Cox<br />

PA, Eileen Pritchard-Bryan MD; SJ Jumping Judge: June Marsh, NJ CD:X-C: I: John Williams, NC;<br />

P/T/N/BN: Morgan Rowsell,NJ SJ: Morgan Rowsell, NJ.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Horse Park of New Jersey Entry: Per division:<br />

I/P: $185.00; T: $165.00; N: $ 160.00; BN: $160.00 Stabling: $55.00 Camping: $45.00; $65.00 for 50<br />

amp hook-ups. Must check out with secretary before leaving grounds.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. Use<br />

<strong>2011</strong> USEA Entry Form. Electronic entries accepted thru www.EquestrianEntries.com and Xentry. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed priority<br />

to USEA members. $35=Lost pinny: Do not send with entry Refunds: Before C.D.-less $25 nonrefundable<br />

office fee; After C.D.-Less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Stabling-In full. No<br />

refunds after July 16. Only fax, mail or email withdrawals will be accepted (no phone withdrawals).<br />

Competition cancellation-Stabling only. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Changes<br />

after C.D.-$25/change. USEF membership cards required for P/I (owner, trainer & rider).<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country courses open-3 pm. Sat: I/P/TR Dressage Sun: OT, All<br />

N, All BN: Dressage 8:00; Show Jumping 9:30, Cross Country- 10:30 Check website for updates/<br />

changes to schedule.


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3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Other awards TBA during the competition. Award to<br />

competitor closest to optimum time at each level on cross-country.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Posted on internet at www.horseparkofnewjersey.com<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $55/stall/night. 275 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors only<br />

provided. Bedding available for purchase; further info from secy. No straw allowed. Veterinarian:<br />

Dr. Stephen Dey . will be on grounds during competition, emergency # will be posted at secy's office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Freehold Gardens, (732) 780-3870. Days Inn , (609) 478-3200. Hampton<br />

Inn, (609) 426-1600. Holiday Inn-15 mi., (609) 448-7000. B&B Peacefield Farm, (609) 259-3774.<br />

Camping: Hook-ups. 70 available; $45 per day.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 626 Rte 524, Allentown, NJ 08501 From North & South: New Jersey<br />

Turnpike to Exit 7A (I-195 east) to Exit 11 north to right on Route 524. Horse park on left 1.5 miles. Look<br />

for brown direction signs. From East: Garden State Parkway to Exit 98 (I-195 west) to Exit 11. As above.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice<br />

Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std. I-2010 USEF<br />

Intermediate B-Std. Arenas: All weather stonedust.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I- 3200 m @ 550 mpm; P-2700 m @ 520 mpm. All T-2400 m @ 420 mpm.<br />

All N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1900 m @ 350 mpm. Terrain: Rolling, great footing. All courses:I/<br />

P-Moderate course with options. T/N/BN For horses with some experience at these levels. *Water jump<br />

at all levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed July 1. Divisions: Intermediate,<br />

Preliminary, Open Training, Training Rider, Open Novice, Novice Rider, Beginner Novice,<br />

Beginner Novice Rider. If you do not indicate othereise, will be placed in open division. Fill out entry<br />

completely! Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed - preferably left at home!<br />

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AUGUST 6<br />

FAIR HILL INTERNATIONAL HORSE TRIALS<br />

Elkton, Maryland (Area 2)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/19/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Enter online at www.evententries.com or Mail to: Mary Coldren, Secretary Fair Hill<br />

International 378 Fair Hill Drive Elkton, MD 21921 (410) 398-6911; (410) 398-5020 (fax) (302) 547-0695<br />

during event email: horsetrials@fairhillinternational.com http://www.fairhillinternational.com/. If doing<br />

an electronic entry through EventEntries.com you must submit your payment, signature page and copy<br />

of coggins within 5 days of entering (if not received within 5 days, postmark will be applied to date on<br />

which entry is complete). WHEN MAILING PAYMENT, INCLUDE A COPY OF ENTRY FORM OR EVENT<br />

ENTRIES RECEIPT.<br />

ORGANIZER: Fair Hill International Horse Trials Committee (address same as above). Comp<br />

Management: Fair Hill International, Inc.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Sally Ike, NJ Judges: Pres: Jan Conlon, MD; Phoebe deVoe Moore; KC Van Dyck,<br />

DE CD:X-C/SJ: Trish Gilbert, MD.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Fair Hill International, Inc. No foreign<br />

checks(U.S. dollars only) Entry: Per division: I: $225.00; P: $225.00; T: $185.00; N:<br />

$185.00 Stabling: $45.00/night Muck fee: $35.00 (separate check) Double entries: $25.00<br />

Camping: $45.00/night. Post Entry/Late fee: $50.00.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. $30 fee for bounced checks. $50<br />

charge for lost pinney. Include printed, legible and current email address on entry. All correspondence<br />

from secretary will be via email. Refunds: Before C.D.- Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-<br />

Entry/Stabling-No refund. Competition cancellation-No refund. Scratches/Changes must be in writing<br />

via mail, fax, email only. A fee will be charged for any changes made to entry: $30/change fee, $50<br />

changes after August 1. ANY paperwork received after August 1, add $50 fee. Neg. Coggins required<br />

within 12 months for all horses. If space allows and post entries are accepted they will be charged an<br />

additional $50.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Show<br />

Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-10:15 am. NOTE: This is a Tentative Schedule! If entries<br />

warrant, some divisions may be run on Sunday. Check website for updates at closing date.


3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons per division.<br />

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4) STARTING TIMES: Available Wednesday, August 3 after 6 pm on the web:<br />

www.fairhillinternational.com.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $45/stall/night. $35 separate check for clean stall deposit required.<br />

120 perm. stalls on grounds. Bring stall guards. Some stalls DO NOT HAVE DOORS. Straw bedding<br />

ONLY. 1 bale of straw/stall provided. PRE-ORDER any additional straw or any hay needed from<br />

sec'y by July 27. If additional bedding/hay is not pre-ordered, it will NOT be available for purchase.<br />

Veterinarian: # posted at sec'y office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Visit our website for a complete listing. La Quinta Inn and Suites-7 mi,<br />

(410) 620-9494 - Mention Fair Hill Int for a DISCOUNTED RATE. Comfort Inn, Northeast, MD-12 mi.,<br />

(410) 287-7100. Holiday Inn Express, Northeast, MD (410)287-0008. Best Western, Northeast, MD<br />

(410)287-5450. Hampton Inn (410-398-7777. Motel 6-7 mi., (410) 392-5022. Econo Lodge-7 mi,(410)<br />

392-5010. Knight's Inn-7 mi., (410) 392-6680. Camping: On grounds limited, $45/night for hook-up;<br />

$25/night primitive.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 4600 Telegraph Rd., Elkton, MD 21921 From North: I-95 or NJ Turnpike<br />

south over Delaware Memorial Bridge, take exit 109A (Rt. 279 Elkton) to Rt. 213, right on 213 North<br />

to right on Rt. 273 East. Show grounds immediately on right. From South: I-95 to Exit 100. Left off<br />

ramp on Rt. 272 North, 5 mi. to Rt. 273 East 6 mi., go through intersection of Rt. 213. Show grounds<br />

immediately on right.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena size: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test<br />

B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand & stonedust/<br />

rubber.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3300 m @ 550 mpm. P-3000 m @ 520 mpm. T-2600 m @ 470 mpm.<br />

N-2200 m @ 400 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at this level.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT: NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES allowed on<br />

park land by MD state law - leave the mini-bikes at home. Cross-country not open for schooling,<br />

except during scheduled times as listed on website. Levels may be divided/combined if entries<br />

warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs<br />

must be leashed or owners will be fined $40 per violation by MD DNR, and riders may be eliminated<br />

as per USEF rule GR 301.6 Contact sec'y or see website for information on starter horse trials & crosscountry<br />

schooling at Fair Hill.<br />

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AUGUST 13-14<br />

WAREDACA FARM HORSE TRIALS<br />

Unity, Maryland (Area 2)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/26/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: IP,I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

PT,TN,N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: YEH-5,YEH-4,FEH<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Janey Staehle, Secretary 4015 Damascus Rd. Laytonsville, MD 20882 (301) 570-<br />

4191 day (301) 570-2150 (during competition) (301) 570-0287 (fax); Web: http://www.waredaca.com/<br />

ORGANIZERS: Robert & Gretchen Butts, (same as above) (301) 570.-4191 (D), (301) 774.-7123 (E).<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Cindy DePorter, NC Judges: Pres GJ: Brian Ross, VA Dressage Judges: Peggy<br />

Pariso, MD; Pam Wiedemann, PA; Betty Thorpe, MD SJ Judge: Kathy White, VA C.D:X-C: Robert<br />

Butts, MD BN -P; David O'Connor, I C.D. SJ: Kathy White all levels FEH and YEH: Brian Ross, Pam<br />

Wiedemann, Cathy Tucker-Slaterbeck.<br />

EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Waredaca, Inc. Entry: Per Entry: I: $195.00; P: $190.00; PT: $180.00;<br />

T: $180.00; TN: $170.00; N: $170.00; BN: $165.00; YEH: $95.00, plus a $10 USEA Starter Fee; FEH:<br />

$70.00, plus a $10 USEA Starter Fee. Stabling: $50.00 limited number; Muck Fee: $50.00 (separate<br />

check). No initial bedding supplied; shavings can be pre ordered; check website for details. All stabling<br />

assignments and updates POSTED ON WEBSITE AUGUST 10.<br />

1) ENTRIES: All entries include a non refundable $25 fee. Riders are responsible for including a<br />

printed, legible and current email address on entry-all correspondence from secretary will be via email.<br />

Refunds: Before CD, less $25 non refundable fee. After CD..no refund entry or stabling. Competition<br />

cancellation…no refund. Scratches/changes: Must be in writing either Email (events@waredaca.<br />

com) or fax (301 570 0287). Changes to entry between Closing date and the Sunday before the event:<br />

$25. Changes to entry between the Monday before the competition and the event conclusion: $50.<br />

Post Entries: if space allows and post entries accepted, they will be charged an additional $50; all<br />

other refund/scratch/change fees still apply. YEH: YEH Entry Form and additional information can<br />

be found on www.useventing. com and in the <strong>Omnibus</strong>: Will be scheduled Friday morning/early<br />

afternoon. Horse Trials: Area II Adult Riders, please indicate on the entry form. Separate ribbons will be<br />

awarded. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: XC courses for all levels open 3 PM Sat: Dressage (I/T/BN)-<br />

7:30 am Show Jumping (I/T/BN)-8:30 am; Cross-country (I/T/BN)-9:00am. YEH/FEH SATURDAY<br />

AFTERNOON Sun: Dressage (P/N)-7:30 am; Show Jumping (P/N)-8:30 am; Cross-country (P/N)-9:00<br />

am. ***Note: compressed schedule will be in effect: all riders will have published show jumping times<br />

and published X-C times being APPROX.30 minutes after your S-J ride; further details on website when<br />

times are posted.


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3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Cash Certificate for 1-3rd place. MANY ADDITIONAL<br />

SPONSORED PRIZES.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 on WAREDACA.COM; posted by 2:00 PM.<br />

Do not call sec´y for times, please!<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Stabling: $50 on grounds; limited number. Muck fee: $50.00<br />

(separate check). No initial bedding supplied; shavings can be pre ordered; check website for<br />

details. All stabling assignments and updates POSTED ON WEBSITE. COMPETITION<br />

Veterinarian: Dr. Julie Augustine. # posted at secy´ s stand. ON CALL. Veterinarian: Damascus Equine<br />

Associates 301 253 3992.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: OFFICIAL HOTEL: HOLIDAY INN OF GAITHERSBURG MD - Ask for special<br />

horse trial rates for Waredaca available for advanced reservations by August 1! 15 mi. Gaithersburg MD,<br />

(301) 948.-8900.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 4015 Damascus Rd., Laytonsville, MD 20882 From PA-North: I-70 west<br />

to Rt. 97 south, 9 miles to right onto Rt. 650 Damascus Rd., Farm 1 mile on right. Washington, DC<br />

Beltway (495) to I.-270 N. Exit Shady Grove Rd., east. Continue east on Shady Grove to right on Rt.<br />

124. At 4th light, turn right on Brink Rd. Go 5 miles to left on Howard Chapel Rd. At stop sign, turn left<br />

on Damascus Rd. Entrance immediately on right.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I/IP-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P/PT-2010 USEF<br />

Preliminary Test B-Sm. T/TN-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test-B Sm. BN-2010<br />

USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Performance Arenas: ALL WEATHER FOOTING; grass warm up.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3200 m@ 550 mpm. IP/P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. PT/T-2400 m @<br />

450mpm. TN/N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm/12-14 jumps.-max. fence height 2'f<br />

6". All courses: Average, horses with some experience at this level. Water at all levels. Gently rolling<br />

terrain.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: ALL WEATHER ARENA FOR DRESSAGE AND SHOW JUMPING.<br />

Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and<br />

birth date on entry.<br />

Food on grounds.<br />

Dogs must be leashed.<br />

PLEASE BRING WATER.<br />

NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES ALLOWED ON CROSS-COUNTRY COURSE AT ANY TIME<br />

CROSS COUNTRY SCHOOLING DAY TUESDAY AUGUST 16, 10 am - 6 pm, weather permitting.<br />

SHAVINGS CAN BE ORDERED IN ADVANCE.<br />

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AUGUST 20-21<br />

DIFFICULT RUN FALL HORSE TRIALS<br />

Herndon, Virginia (Area 2)<br />

Individual Tests of Choice offered at BN, N,T, and P in all phases.<br />

Youth Team Challenge - 21 and under, teams may ride at mixed levels Adult Rider<br />

Divisions including Team Competition.<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/2/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: JoAnn Nelson Difficult Run H.T. Secretary 13716 Rosetree Court Chantilly, VA<br />

20151 Phone number during event only: 703-598-2828 Email: nelsonjoann@aol.com. Website: http://<br />

drpc.ponyclub.org/<br />

ORGANIZER: Difficult Run P.C. Organizing Committee, Chairman, Myra McKitrick, 703.771.0955<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Helmut Boehme, VA Judges: Pres: Debbie Rodriquez, VA; Dressage: Gina LaCroix,<br />

MD; SJ Judge: Georgine Winslett, CD:X-C: Morgan Rowsell, NJ, SJ: Georgine Winslett<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to DRPC. Entry: BN: $135.00; N/T: $140.00;<br />

P: $145.00 Stabling: $75.00 per weekend or $45.00 per night. Muck Fee Deposit: $ 40.00, separate<br />

check for deposit preferred.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Note: <strong>Association</strong> and drug fees<br />

payable to USEA and USEF are no longer included in the entry fee – refer to the fee section of the<br />

entry form for payment amounts. These fees shall be sent to the competition with your entry form for<br />

each horse (i.e. total with all fees are P=$173; T/N =$160; BN=$155.) A single check for the full amount<br />

is preferred. Each rider/horse change after C.D. but on or before August 16 is $25. Each rider/horse/<br />

division change after August 16 is $40. If there are insufficient entries on the closing date, entries will be<br />

accepted until there are no longer any open slots. Entries accepted after CD must pay an additional $25<br />

office fee before August 16 and $40 after August 16. Bounced check fee: $25. Double entries: accepted<br />

with $25 extra fee. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If<br />

oversubscribed, priority given to USEA members. $25=Lost pinny (deposit not required). Refunds:<br />

Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D. Entry less Stabling-Less $25 only if place<br />

can be filled from wait list. All scratches must be given to the sec´y directly, preferably by email. Not<br />

responsible for scratches or changes left on answering machine. Competition cancellation-Minimum<br />

$25 refund. Neg. Coggins required for all horses within 12 months. Copy of current negative Coggins


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must accompany entry (or be received by secretary at least one week before competition and entry<br />

should indicate date it will be sent). Please include email address. If AREA II Adult Rider, please<br />

indicate on entry as we will have special divisions and Team competition if entries warrant. Youth<br />

Team Challenge (21 and under): please indicate on entry whether you are part of a pre-arranged<br />

team of wish to be assigned to a team. See website for details.<br />

Tests of Choice: Each rider/horse combination may enter any combination of up to three tests, but<br />

any horse may only enter 2 XC tests including the Horse Trials phase. Horses may be ridden by up to<br />

two different riders. Riders entering a Training XC test must have successfully completed at least one<br />

schooling or USEA Horse Trials at Novice. Riders and horses entering a Preliminary XC test must meet<br />

the USEF requirements for competing at that level. A complete Prize List and entry form for individual<br />

Tests of Choice are available on the website.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Please see Other Information below. Fri: Stables open-2 pm; Cross.country<br />

course open.-3 pm. Sat: Dressage (P/BN)-8 am; Show Jumping: P-11 am; BN 1 pm. Cross.country<br />

(P/BN) 20 minutes after Show Jumping. Sun: Dressage (T/N) 8 am; Show Jumping: T -11 am;<br />

N - pm; Cross.-country (T/N) 20 minutes after Show Jumping. Schedules may be switched if entries<br />

warrant. Updates to schedule will be posted on DRPC website. It is also possible that P and/or T may<br />

take place over two days.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy and 8 ribbons per division. Adult Rider divisions and separate Adult Rider Ribbons<br />

and team ribbons if entries warrant. Youth Team Challenge prizes and ribbons. Ribbons will be mailed<br />

on receipt of stamped, self-addressed envelope if not picked up at event.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available on or before August 19 at http://drpc.ponyclub.org/ or from sec´y<br />

email. Competitors are urged to use website for starting times & email to get information. Please<br />

include email address on entry form so that the secretary can contact you regarding changes & posting<br />

times. Postcards will not be sent.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Stabling in spacious permanent new barns. Rubber-matted stalls 10 x<br />

12, doors provided. Sawdust or one bag of shavings will be provided; additional bags can be purchased<br />

for $7 with entry or $10 at the horse trials. Competitors using stabling are required to pay $40 muck<br />

fee; refundable if stall is stripped clean. Separate check for muck fee is preferred. Veterinarian: TBD<br />

on grounds for duration of competition. Number will be posted at secretary stand.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Staybridge Suites, located 1.3 miles from the park (pet and equestrian<br />

friendly) with complimentary early breakfast (703)713-6800, Microtel-(703) 471-5005. Days Inn.-2<br />

mi., (703) 471.-6700. Comfort Inn.-3 mi., (703) 437.-7555. Marriott Courtyard.-3 mi., (703) 478.-9400.<br />

Marriott Suite-2 mi., (703) 709-0400.<br />

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7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Frying Pan is located at: 2709 West Ox Rd Herndon, VA 20171 From I.495<br />

(Washington Beltway): Exit for Dulles Airport/ Toll Road West (Rte 267) to Exit 10 .- Herndon/Chantilly<br />

to left on Rte 657 for 1.6 miles to a left on West Ox Road. Left to Frying Pan Park - one block on left.<br />

From West: Dulles Greenway to Dulles Toll Rd. (Rt. 267) to Exit 10-Herndon/Chantilly to Rt. 657, turn<br />

right 1.5 miles to West Ox Rd. As before. From Rte 50 East to Rte 28 North. Take Route 28 to McLearen<br />

Road, Route 668, make a right on McLearen to Centreville Road. Take a left on Centreville Rd. to a right<br />

on West Ox Road to park on left. From I-66. Take VA Route 28 North (Sully Road) via exit 53 towards<br />

Dulles Airport. Go 6.6 miles to a right on McLearen Road. As above.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand mix;<br />

grass. All Tests of Choice: 2010 USEF Test A for level selected.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P.-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T.-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N.-1800 m @ 375 mpm.<br />

BN.-1600 m @ 350 mpm. All courses-Average for horses with some experience at this level. Cross<br />

Country tests of choice will be conducted in the same manner as the XC phase of the Horse Trials.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed August 2nd at sundown. For schooling<br />

prior to 8/2, check with Frying Pan Park to see if course is open (703) 437-9101. Levels may be divided/<br />

combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. If<br />

an Area II Adult Rider, please indicate on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Pictures of<br />

most of the jumps on course can be seen at: http://drpc.ponyclub.org/ Frying Pan Park has been newly<br />

renovated, including two new barns with large stalls and wash areas, and expanded parking. Dressage<br />

will be in the indoor arena, and possibly also on grass. Show Jumping will be outdoors. We will try to<br />

schedule all levels to complete in one day, but that may not be possible. The Website will be updated<br />

with scheduling information. All competitors are reminded that Competition Management may fine any<br />

individual up to $100 for improper disposal of needles or other sharp disposable instruments. Sharps<br />

containers will be available in the barns.


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AUGUST 27-28<br />

LOUDOUN HUNT PONY CLUB FALL HORSE TRIALS<br />

Oatlands, Virginia (Area 2)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/12/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/9/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Victoria Fox 14140 Griffin Farm Lane Leesburg, VA 20176 (703) 999-6810 (703)<br />

999-6810 during event; E-mail: lhpcht@aol.com Web: http://www.loudounhunt.ponyclub.org/<br />

ORGANIZER: Loudoun Hunt Pony Club Organizing Committee, Margaret Good, Chm, 18683 Canby<br />

Rd., Leesburg, VA 20175, (703) 777-8776, Fax (703) 777-8455; westerlyva@aol.com.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Helmut Boehme VA Judges: Pres: Brian Ross, VA; Dressage: Heidi Berry,VA; Davida<br />

Bierbrauer, MD Judge: Kathy White, VA. CD:X-C/SJ: (I/P) Tremaine Cooper, VA; (T-N) Jeff Kibbie, MI<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to LHPC Horse Trials. Separate check for<br />

each horse. Checks must be drawn on a US Bank or be a US money order. No foreign checks or<br />

international money orders. $50.00 returned check fee. Entry: I=$185.00; P=$185.00; T=$175.00<br />

N=$175.00 Stabling: $55.00 per day or $95.00 per weekend $50.00 pinney deposit (Check destroyed if<br />

pinney returned at the event).<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. I/P competitors must include copy<br />

of USEF card. Double entries: Not accepted. Copy of current negative Coggins required for all horses<br />

within 12 months must accompany entry. Include current printed legible e-mail address on the entry.<br />

All correspondence from the secretary will be via e-mail. REFUNDS: Before C.D.- Entry less $25<br />

non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from waiting list. NO<br />

REFUNDS AFTER 9 pm, Aug. 24. ALL SCRATCHES M U S T BE GIVEN DIRECTLY TO VICTORIA FOX<br />

(703) 999-6810 OR E-MAILED TO LHPCHT@AOL.COM. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SCRATCHES<br />

LEFT ON ANSWERING MACHINES. E-MAIL PREFERRED. $30 charge for any change of entry after C.D.<br />

$50.00 charge for any change of entry after August 25. Competition cancellation-No refund.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage (I/P/T)-8 am; Show<br />

Jumping (I/P/T)-9 am. Some Training divisons may have all three phases on Sunday. Sun: Dressage<br />

(N); Show Jumping (N); Cross-country (I/P/T/N)-8:00 am. Novice will be run entirely on Sunday. Any<br />

changes will be posted to USEA and Loudoun Hunt Pony Club website.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available Aug. 23 on the internet: www.loudounhunt.ponyclub.org.<br />

Postcards will not be sent. Emergencies only, Aug. 24 - 25 between 6 pm & 9 pm Call (703) 999-6810.<br />

Do not call the organizer or Morven Park!


AREA II EVENTS<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Mail stabling forms and checks made out to LHPC Horse Trials to<br />

the secretary. $55.00 per day or $95.00 per weekend (2pm Friday – 6pm Sunday). Stabling only. For<br />

schooling at Morven call (703) 777-2890. No foreign checks. Two bags initial bedding included. 150<br />

perm. stalls at Morven Park. Stall doors provided. Additional shavings available for purchase from<br />

Morven Park. No straw please. Stabling refunds: Full refund before C.D. No refunds after C.D. unless<br />

place can be filled from wait list. No refunds after 5 p.m. Aug. 24. Stabling scratches must be directly<br />

to Victoria Fox (703) 999-6810 or e-mail lhpcht@aol.com . No voice mail. Do not call organizer.<br />

Bedding/Feed/Hay available for purchase from Southern <strong>States</strong>, Purcellville, Va (540) 338-7136.<br />

VETERINARIAN: Hoof and Paw Veterinary Service, Inc., (540) 338-5888. Number will be posted at<br />

secretary´s stand & in barns.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Hampton Inn-2 mi., (703) 669-8640. Best Western-2 mi., (800) 528-1234.<br />

Comfort Suites-2 mi., (800) 228-5100. Days Inn-2 mi., (703) 777-6622. Holiday Inn, 3 mi., (703) 771-<br />

9200 (Ask for Morven Park discount). No electric or water hook-ups. No tent sites. No sleeping in barns<br />

at stabling site. Self contained RV/Trailers only at stabling site.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: To Event Site: Oatlands is 6 mi. south of Leesburg off Rte 15. From North: Rte 15<br />

south from Leesburg approx. 6 mi. Left on Rte 651 – Gap Road for .3 mi. to parking on left. From<br />

South: North on Rte 15 from Rte 50 & Rte 15 intersection approx. 5 mi. Right on Rte 651 – Gap Road<br />

for .3 mi. to parking on left. TO STABLING at Morven Park (North of Leesburg off Rte 15): From<br />

North: Right on Rte 740 - Tutt Lane (1 mi. north of town) 8/10 mi. to drive on left. From South: left<br />

on Rte 740 - Tutt Lane (200 yds. after end of Leesburg Bypass) 8/10 mile to drive on left. DO NOT<br />

follow small historic signs in town of Leesburg for “Morven Park.’<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test<br />

B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas and warm-.up: Grass<br />

footing.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3025 m @ 550 mpm. P-2800 m@ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm.<br />

N-2000 m at 400 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at this level.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course never open for schooling except for scheduled<br />

schooling days: Schooling day to be determined. Watch www.loudounhunt.ponyclub.org for<br />

information and/or will be announced at the event. Levels may be further divided if entries warrant;<br />

state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs<br />

must be leashed. USEF Rule GR 301.6 $50 fee for lost pinney. Reception at close of cross-country.<br />

COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE: The Fall Horse Trials are being held at OATLANDS . . . N O T MORVEN<br />

PARK! Stabling only is at Morven Park. For permission to school on grounds at Morven Park, call 703-<br />

777-2890 before arriving.<br />

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AREA III COUNCIL<br />

Area Chair<br />

Juli Hearn<br />

73 Creek View Ct.<br />

Aiken, SC 29803<br />

803.642.1276<br />

J_hearn@bellsouth.net<br />

At-Large Area Council Members<br />

Alice Andrews<br />

(352) 669-9982<br />

rockinghorseht@aol.com<br />

Jane Barron<br />

(850) 997-8484<br />

jbarron07@aol.com<br />

Diana Lewis<br />

(770) 252-2857<br />

areaiii@hotmail.com<br />

Glenn Wilson<br />

(770) 787-15810<br />

wilson6268@bellsouth.net<br />

Area Treasurer<br />

Pam Dichting<br />

pdicting@bellsouth.net<br />

Adult Riders Coordinator<br />

Robin Bass<br />

(770) 775-1444<br />

robinb@us.ibm.com<br />

Young Riders Coordinator<br />

Judy Lewis<br />

(251) 634-9553<br />

judylewis@aol.com<br />

YR Assistant Coordinator<br />

Jacque Carter<br />

jacque.carter@earthlink.net<br />

(678) 423-8774<br />

Organizers Representative<br />

Jane Barron<br />

(850) 997-8484<br />

jbarron07@aol.com<br />

Area III Website<br />

www.usea3.org<br />

AREA III<br />

BOARD OF GOVERNORS<br />

AREA REPRESENTATIVES<br />

Peter Gray<br />

(352) 591-0256<br />

psgray007@hotmail.com<br />

Jonathan Holling<br />

(352) 873-4808<br />

willowrunfarm@hotmail.com<br />

AREA III OFFICERS<br />

Adult Rider Representative<br />

Debi Crowley<br />

(256) 679-3348<br />

dcrowley@hiwaay.net<br />

Nominating Comm/Annual Mtg.<br />

Pat Burns<br />

(770) 253-1756<br />

patticake@numail.org<br />

Young Rider Representative<br />

Danielle Dichting<br />

Dani_dichting@yahoo.com<br />

(770) 324-4099<br />

Area Newsletter Editor<br />

Barb Miller<br />

kb3amf@comcast.net<br />

Affiliate Representative<br />

Susan Hughes<br />

(770) 683-6686<br />

hughes235@bellsouth.net<br />

Point Tabulation<br />

Nancy Russell<br />

A3dayevntr@aol.com<br />

AFFILIATE EVENTING<br />

ASSOCIATIONS<br />

Birmingham Dressage and CTA<br />

Peggy Franklin<br />

77 Rolling Hills Rd.<br />

Sterrett, AL 35147<br />

(205) 365-6961<br />

peggybfranklin@gmail.com<br />

www.bdcta.org<br />

Georgia Dressage and CTA<br />

Peri Lambros<br />

1830 Mount Zion Rd.<br />

Oxford, GA 30054<br />

(678) 382-4105<br />

Plambros@bellsouth.net<br />

www.gdcta.org<br />

Mississippi <strong>Eventing</strong> and<br />

Dressage <strong>Association</strong><br />

Sharon Mulder-Lampley<br />

534 Kavanaugh Dr.<br />

Vicksburg, MS 39180<br />

(602) 631-4492<br />

River Region Dressage and CTA<br />

Christine Prescott<br />

3366 Cloverdale Rd.<br />

Montgomery, AL 36106<br />

(334) 328-4553<br />

c.prescott@svcaroridge.com<br />

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AREA III EVENTS<br />

JUNE 4-5<br />

POPLAR PLACE FARM JUNE HORSE TRIALS<br />

Hamilton, Georgia (Area 3)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 4/19/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/17/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Enter On-Line: www.evententries.com (credit cards accepted). Mail original<br />

signatures, copy of coggins, copies of USEF memberships (if applicable) & check(s) to Secretary.<br />

OR Mail Entries To: Donna Stegman, Secretary Poplar Place Farm, LLC PO Box 219, Cataula, GA 31804-<br />

0219, Phone: (706) 582-3742 ext. 209; Fax: (888) 731-9492-- use during competition also Email:<br />

donna@poplarplacefarm.com Website: www.poplarplacefarm.com<br />

ORGANIZERS: Donna & Gary Stegman, (same as above) Competition Management: Poplar Place<br />

Farm, LLC.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Pat Maykuth, GA Judges: Pres: Brian Ross, VA; Amy McElroy, SC CD: X-C: Tremaine<br />

Cooper, MA SJ: Jan Brodkin<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Poplar Place Farm, LLC. One check per horse.<br />

Foreign/Canada checks add $5 to each entry (US funds only). We now accept most major credit<br />

cards. Entry: P: $190.00; PT/T/N/BN: $175.00 Stabling: $150.00 Addit´l nights: $25.00 Stall<br />

deposit: $25.00 (separate check) Grounds fee: $50.00 (non-stabled horses) Camping: $30.00.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Please check Website (www.poplarplacefarm.com) for updates & additional<br />

information. Entries are accepted when received. Priority is based on “postmark date" – date on<br />

envelope or online submission date. Payment is due when entry submitted. If payment is not<br />

submitted with entry, payment must be received within 7 days or the “postmark date" will be<br />

changed to reflect the date the payment is postmarked. Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office<br />

fee. Double entries: Not accepted. $25 stall stripping deposit drawn on separate check is required with<br />

entry. Stall deposits cannot be paid online. Check or cash only. Returned checks - $30 fee. Changes:<br />

Any change to an entry subject to $25 fee. All change requests must be in writing (email, fax or<br />

mail). Before C.D.-change of horse and/or rider and/or division allowed. After C.D.-change of horse or<br />

rider (not both) and/or division allowed, space permitting. Refunds: Before one week after C.D. (May<br />

24)-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. Withdrawals MUST be emailed, faxed or mailed & postmarked<br />

on or before May 24. After May 24-No refunds, unless entry and/or stall can be filled from wait list, less<br />

$25 non-refundable office fee. Competition cancellation-No refund. Lost or damaged pinny = $50 (no<br />

deposit required). Include copies of USEF membership cards for rider, trainer & owner (Preliminary<br />

and above). Copy of negative Coggins within 12 months required for all horses & must accompany<br />

entry. After May 3, check www.poplarplacefarm.com for entry status & other information.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Show<br />

Jumping-10 am. Competitors´ party-6 pm (tickets required – section 10). Sun: Cross-country-8 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division.


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4) STARTING TIMES: Available May 31 at www.poplarplacefarm.com; Stabling info. also available.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $150/stall Thurs. through Sun. Additional nights-$25/stall. 224<br />

permanent stalls & temporary stalls available if entries warrant. If temporary stabling is utilized, barn<br />

assignments will be made based on postmark date of entry (not “stable with" requests). Stall doors/<br />

initial bedding (shavings) provided. Tack stalls $150 - available only after all horses have been assigned<br />

a stall. No stabling changes without permission of secretary or $50 fine. Grounds fee for non-stabled<br />

horses $50 for entire event. Hay/Shavings available for purchase on grounds. Email prior to May 31 to<br />

order shavings & have them waiting at your stall when you arrive. $25 stall cleaning deposit required<br />

& must be included with entry ON A SEPARATE CHECK. Stalls to be stripped prior to leaving (check<br />

will be destroyed if stall is stripped). Veterinarian: Dr. Rachel Burlton, DVM (706) 663-2128. # will be<br />

posted on bulletin board at restroom building.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Columbus: Hampton Inn North – 13.3 mi, (706) 256-2222. DoubleTree<br />

Hotel – 14.5 mi, (706) 327-6868. Hyatt Place – 13.3 mi, (706) 507-5000. Wyndham Gardens – 13.2<br />

mi, (706) 507-1111. Country Inn & Suites – 14.5 mi, (706) 660-1780. Holiday Inn Express – 13.3 mi,<br />

(706) 507-7200. Marriott Courtyard – 18.3 mi, (706) 323-2323. Residence Inn - 13.6 mi, (706) 494-<br />

0050. SpringHill Suites by Marriott – 13.6 mi, (706) 576-3773. Homewood Suites - 13.4 mi, (706)<br />

568-3545. Pine Mountain: Callaway Gardens - 9.3 mi, (800) 225-5292. Valley Inn - 5.9 mi, (706)<br />

628-4454. Pine Mountain Chalets - 18.7 mi, (800) 535-7622. Mountain Top Inn Resort & Lodge – 15.5<br />

mi, (706) 663-4719. Camping: Limited camper hook-ups (water & electric) - $30/night, reserve early.<br />

NO electric or water hookups permitted from barns.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 8191 US Highway 27 E, Hamilton, GA 31811. Traveling Tips: Do not<br />

take “Alt. US Hwy. 27’ (you may never get here). Some Internet mapping sites may route you to Lynn<br />

Dr. – do not turn here (dead end road with limited turnaround). If approaching from the south, do not<br />

take US Hwy 27 through Columbus (too many traffic lights). From North: I-85 south to exit #21, I-185<br />

south. Exit #42, US 27 south (left). 21.7 miles to right at Kingsboro Rd. (just past Mulberry Creek). Look<br />

for Poplar Place Farm Show Entrance sign. Follow Kingsboro Rd. to end. Farm entrance ahead. From<br />

South: I-185 north, Exit #12, Williams Rd., east (right). Straight thru stop sign, cross RR to traffic light,<br />

then north (left) on Veterans Pkwy. 12.0 mi. to left at Kingsboro Rd. (pass farm main entrance), then as<br />

above. From East & West: US 80 to Veterans Pkwy./US 27 (exit 4) north, then as above.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P/PT: 2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T: 2010 USEF Training Test<br />

A-Sm. N: 2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN: 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Cushion<br />

Track Premier waxed sand, with ample warm-up.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P: 2730m @ 520mpm. PT/T: 2100m @ 450mpm. N: 1850m @ 375mpm.<br />

BN: 1780m @ 325mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed May 21. Levels may be divided/combined<br />

as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food concession<br />

on grounds – open early for breakfast. Dogs are welcome, but MUST be leashed during competition.<br />

If caught loose, $25 fine. No cars or trucks on course. No motorized vehicles allowed on course<br />

Sunday. Party: Saturday evening: Food, beverages and entertainment. For food, everyone (including<br />

competitors) must purchase a meal ticket. All meal tickets purchased with entry & through Friday 6:00<br />

= $5. Meal tickets purchased after Friday 6:00 = $10, subject to availability. Complimentary beverages &<br />

entertainment.<br />

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AREA III EVENTS<br />

JULY 9-10<br />

CHATTAHOOCHEE HILLS HORSE TRIALS<br />

Fairburn, Georgia (Area 3)<br />

AEC Qualifier <strong>Summer</strong> Series 1<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Mail entries to: Rick Dunkerton, Secretary c/o AMS P.O. Box 1647 Laurel, MS<br />

39441-1647 Phone - (601) 498-3330 Fax - (601) 426-9984 Email: rdunkerton@evententries.com.<br />

Register Online at www.EventEntries.com. Visa/MC, Discover, AmEx & checks accepted.<br />

ORGANIZER: Chattahoochee Hills Organizing Committee, 9445 Browns Lake Rd, Fairburn, GA<br />

30213, Phone: (770)892-2540, Fax: (770)969-6457, email: chatthills@aol.com Comp Mngmnt:<br />

Chattahoochee Hills <strong>Eventing</strong><br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Minday Friesen Judges: Pres: Mary Lewis CD:X-C: Ritchard Temple, VA<br />

SJ: Marc Donovan, NC.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Chattahoochee Hills <strong>Eventing</strong>. Entry: Per<br />

Division: P/T/N/BN: $200.00 Stabling: $200.00 (if entering both summer series 1 and 2 same horse<br />

rider combination stabling for both including the week in between Events $300) Grounds Fee: $50.00<br />

horses not stabled on grounds/day haulers.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. XC<br />

Pinny/Holder/Insert required---for sale on site for $10 each. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 nonrefundable<br />

office fee. After C.D.-Entry less $50 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Competition<br />

cancellation-Partial Credit. Neg. Coggins within 12 months required for all horses.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross Country Open for Inspection 3:00 pm Sat: Dressage-8:00 am;<br />

Jumping -10:00 am. Sun: Cross-country-7:30 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 6 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available July 1, at www.chatthillseventing.com.


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5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $200.00 from Friday 12 Noon to Sunday. permanent stalls on<br />

grounds. Stall doors provided; initial bedding provided,$25 stall stripping deposit (collected upon<br />

arrival, check or cash). (if entering both summer series 1 and 2 same horse rider combination stabling<br />

for both including the week in between Events $300) Non-compete horses=$50 grounds fee. Pre Order<br />

bedding and golf cart reservations at www. ChattHills<strong>Eventing</strong>.com Feed/Bedding/Hay available for<br />

purchase-further info from the secretary. Veterinarian: Southern Cresent Equine Services, (770) 252-<br />

6860, # available at show office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Special Rate from both hotels please tell them you are with Chatt Hills<br />

<strong>Eventing</strong> : Sleep Inn, 10 mi., (678) 782-4700. Country Inns & Suites 678-782-4900 Full RV service on<br />

grounds (limited must make reservations by thru Chatt Hills Web site only; not Event Entries $250 per<br />

site or $75 per night which ever is more) Both summer series 1 and 2 including the week inbetween<br />

$400. reservations www.chatthillseventing.com.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Cedar Grove Rd. Fairburn, GA 30213 From I-75 North & South of<br />

Atlanta: Take I-285 West to Exit 62 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy, then below. From I-20 heading West:<br />

Take I-285 heading south to Exit 62 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy, then below. From I-85 heading South:<br />

Take Exit 69 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy From South Fulton Prkwy, then below. Below for all directions<br />

above: Stay on S. Fulton Pkwy for 7.5 miles then Right on "Hwy 92 Campbellton Fairburn Rd". Go 4.5<br />

miles then Left on "Hwy 70 Cascade Palmetto Rd". Go 0.3 miles then Right on "Cochran Mill Rd". Go<br />

1.7 miles then Right at 4-way stop on "Cedar Grove Rd. " Stabling entrance 1.5 miles on right. From<br />

I-20 heading East: Take Exit 37 Hwy 92 Fairburn/Douglasville; end of ramp go Right on 92 South/<br />

Fairburn Rd. Go 5.2 miles then go Right at light staying on 92 South Fairburn Rd. Go for 4.2 miles then<br />

at light go Right on Cascade Palmetto Rd. Go 0.3 miles then Right on Cochran Mill Rd. Go 1.7 miles<br />

then Right at 4-way stop on Cedar Grove Rd. Stabling entrance 1.5 miles on right. From I-85 heading<br />

North: Take Exit 61 Hwy 74, Fairburn; end of ramp go left heading North on 74. When the 4-lane lane<br />

turns into a 2-lane, stay straight (do not continue on 74; go straight for 2.3 miles until the road dead<br />

ends into Rivertown. Go left on Rivertown for 3.5 miles to S. Fulton Pkwy. Cross over S. Fulton Pkwy<br />

staying on Rivertown for 2 miles then right at 4-way stop on Cochran Mill Rd. Go for 3 miles, then left at<br />

4-way stop on Cedar Grove Rd. Competition entrance will be 1.5 miles on right.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. All weather surfaces.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2200 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm,<br />

BN- 1600 @ 325 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at this level. Terrain: Well<br />

established turf on rolling sandy loam soils, "Fantastic Going"!<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course is closed 6 weeks out. Entry limit: 240. Riders<br />

limited 3 horses/level or 5 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined if entries warrant;<br />

state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs must be<br />

leashed. Saturday. Golf cart rental reservations available, check website for details.<br />

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JULY 16-17<br />

CHATTAHOOCHEE HILLS HORSE TRIALS<br />

Fairburn, Georgia (Area 3)<br />

AEC Qualifier <strong>Summer</strong> Series 2<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Mail entries to: Rick Dunkerton, Secretary c/o AMS P.O. Box 1647 Laurel, MS<br />

39441-1647 Phone - (601) 498-3330 Fax - (601) 426-9984 Email: rdunkerton@evententries.com.<br />

Register Online at www.EventEntries.com. Visa/MC, Discover, AmEx & checks accepted.<br />

ORGANIZER: Chattahoochee Hills Organizing Committee, 9445 Browns Lake Rd, Fairburn, GA<br />

30213, Phone: (770)892-2540, Fax: (770)969-6457, email: chatthills@aol.com Comp Mngmnt:<br />

Chattahoochee Hills <strong>Eventing</strong>.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Mindy Friesen, GA Judges: Pres: Nanci Lindroth, NC CD:X-C: Ritchard Temple, VA<br />

SJ: Marc Donovan, NC.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Chattahoochee Hills <strong>Eventing</strong>. Entry: Per<br />

Division: P/T/N/BN: $200.00 Stabling: $200.00 (if entering both summer series 1 and 2 same horse<br />

rider combination stabling for both including the week in between Events $300)Grounds Fee: $50.00<br />

horses not stabled on grounds/day haulers.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee: a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. XC Pinny/<br />

Holder/Insert required---for sale on site for $10 each. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable<br />

office fee. After C.D.-Entry less $50 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Competition cancellation-<br />

Partial Credit. Neg. Coggins within 12 months required for all horses.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross Country Open for Inspection 3:00 pm Sat: Dressage-8:00 am;<br />

Jumping 10:00 am Sun: Cross Country 7:30 AM.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 6 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available July 10, at www.chatthillseventing.com.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $200.00 from Friday 12 Noon to Sunday. Permanent stalls on<br />

grounds. Stall doors provided; initial bedding provided,$25 stall stripping deposit (collected upon<br />

arrival, check or cash).(if entering both summer series 1 and 2 same horse rider combination stabling


AREA III EVENTS<br />

for both including the week in between Events $300) Non-compete horses=$50 grounds fee. Pre Order<br />

bedding and golf cart reservations at www. ChattHills<strong>Eventing</strong>.com Feed/Bedding/Hay available for<br />

purchase-further info from the secretary. Veterinarian: Southern Cresent Equine Services, (770) 252-<br />

6860, # available at show office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Special Rate from both hotels please tell them you are with Chatt Hills<br />

<strong>Eventing</strong> : Sleep Inn, 10 mi., (678) 782-4700. Country Inns & Suites 678-782-4900 Full RV service on<br />

grounds (limited must make reservations thru www.Chatthillseventing.com not event entries $250 per<br />

site or $75 per night which ever is more) Special rate of $400 for both summer series 1 and 2 including<br />

the week in between.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Cedar Grove Rd. Fairburn, GA 30213 From I-75 North & South of<br />

Atlanta: Take I-285 West to Exit 62 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy, then below. From I-20 heading West:<br />

Take I-285 heading south to Exit 62 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy, then below. From I-85 heading South:<br />

Take Exit 69 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy From South Fulton Prkwy, then below. Below for all directions<br />

above: Stay on S. Fulton Pkwy for 7.5 miles then Right on "Hwy 92 Campbellton Fairburn Rd". Go 4.5<br />

miles then Left on "Hwy 70 Cascade Palmetto Rd". Go 0.3 miles then Right on "Cochran Mill Rd". Go<br />

1.7 miles then Right at 4-way stop on "Cedar Grove Rd. " Stabling entrance 1.5 miles on right. From<br />

I-20 heading East: Take Exit 37 Hwy 92 Fairburn/Douglasville; end of ramp go Right on 92 South/<br />

Fairburn Rd. Go 5.2 miles then go Right at light staying on 92 South Fairburn Rd. Go for 4.2 miles then<br />

at light go Right on Cascade Palmetto Rd. Go 0.3 miles then Right on Cochran Mill Rd. Go 1.7 miles<br />

then Right at 4-way stop on Cedar Grove Rd. Stabling entrance 1.5 miles on right. From I-85 heading<br />

North: Take Exit 61 Hwy 74, Fairburn; end of ramp go left heading North on 74. When the 4-lane lane<br />

turns into a 2-lane, stay straight (do not continue on 74; go straight for 2.3 miles until the road dead<br />

ends into Rivertown. Go left on Rivertown for 3.5 miles to S. Fulton Pkwy. Cross over S. Fulton Pkwy<br />

staying on Rivertown for 2 miles then right at 4-way stop on Cochran Mill Rd. Go for 3 miles, then left at<br />

4-way stop on Cedar Grove Rd. Competition entrance will be 1.5 miles on right.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. All weather surfaces.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2200 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm,<br />

BN- 1600 @ 325 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at this level. Terrain: Well<br />

established turf on rolling sandy loam soils, "Fantastic Going"!<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course is closed 6 weeks out. Entry limit: 240. Riders<br />

limited 3 horses/level or 5 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined if entries warrant;<br />

state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs must be<br />

leashed. Golf cart rental reservations available, check website for details.<br />

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AUGUST 6-7<br />

RIVER GLEN SUMMER HORSE TRIALS<br />

New Market, Tennessee (Area 3)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/19/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Mail original signature, copy of coggins, copies of USEF memberships and<br />

checks to Secretary: Julie Burns, Secretary 4442 Long Lane Franklin, TN 37064 Home (615) 595-<br />

5750; Fax (775)521-1961 (865)465-1005 during competition; Web: http//www.river-glen.com<br />

Call ONLY between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (NO CELL) E-mail: jburns4242@gmail.com<br />

ORGANIZER: River Glen Organizing Committee, Bill Graves, Chairman, 1839 London Rd., New<br />

Market, TN 37820, 865/475-1005, email: rglen2000@aol.com; www.river-glen.com<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Karin Bishop, WA Judges: Pres: Mary Lewis, GA; Ana Schravesande, TX<br />

CD:X-C: Roger Haller, GA SJ: Tracy Bise<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: USEA MEMBERS enter through USEA's Xentry system online<br />

at www.useventing.com, where you can pay with credit card online or mail check to secretary.<br />

Entry is NOT electronic, only credit card is. Entry must be printed and mailed to secretary if paying<br />

online with credit card as well as if paying by check. USEA Non-members may access interactive<br />

entry ands stabling forms at www.river-glen.com. All entries need to be printed and mailed. Please<br />

follow directions: Draw checks to RGHT. Write ONE entry check and ONE stall deposit check<br />

per entry. Do NOT send ONE check per MULTIPLE entries. Do NOT send COURIERED MAIL OR<br />

US MAIL REQUIRING SIGNATURE UPON DELIVERY. All communication FROM secretary will be<br />

via E-MAIL. Please include LEGIBLE e-mail address on entry form. Pinnies: Cloth pinnies provided.<br />

River Glen WILL provide paper inserts for competitors that have plastic pinny holders purchased<br />

from Bit of Britain and encourage riders to use these. Entry: I/P: $185.00 + copy(ies) of Rider/<br />

Owner/Trainer USEF card(s); T/N/BN: $170.00 Stabling: $140.00 (includes 2 bags of shavings),<br />

add'l bags available for $7 ea. Add'l nights: $25/stall. Change Fee: $40.00 for changes made after<br />

closing date. Bounced check fee: $50.00. Post Entry Fee: $20.00 for entry fee RECEIVED after<br />

closing date. Trailer-in Fee: $ 40.00 (unstabled horses). Grounds Fee: $40.00 (Non-competing<br />

horses; completed entry form & current Coggins required). RV Hook-up: $60.00 Friday-Sunday;<br />

$30.00 extra night. Primitive Camping: $30.00 Friday-Sunday; $15.00 extra night. Stall Deposit:<br />

$ 25.00. Extra Party Tickets: $ 10.00; child $5.00.


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1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee and competitors´ dinner. BN competitors<br />

who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority to USEA<br />

members. State email address and date of birth on entry. Please send one check for EACH entry, stabling<br />

and fees; and one separate stall deposit check (if any) PER HORSE. THERE WILL BE A $20 LATE FEE<br />

FOR ENTRIES RECEIVED AND PAID FOR (NOT ONLY POSTMARKED) AFTER CLOSING DATE! There is<br />

a $50 bounced check fee. Divisions may be further divided or combined if entries warrant. Preliminary<br />

and above MUST send copy of Rider, Owner and Trainer USEF Membership cards. Please send all entries<br />

together of those wanting to stable together, or specify same Trainer or Barn on entry. Entries limited to<br />

stall capacity. USEA MEMBERS PLEASE FILL OUT YOUR ENTRY FORM AT USING THE XENTRY SYSTEM<br />

AT WWW.USEVENTING.COM SO THAT IT IS LEGIBLE AND COMPLETE. May pay with credit card online<br />

or by check to secretary. Entry is not electronic, only credit card is. Must print and mail entry to secretary<br />

if paying by credit card as well as if paying by check. USEA Non-members may use the interactive entry/<br />

stable form at www.river-glen.com. ENTRY MUST BE MAILED TO SECRETARY AFTER IT´S PRINTED. Rider<br />

Divisions open only to riders who have not FINISHED more than two horse trials at the next division<br />

higher than the one they are entering more than two times within the past 24 months. Horse Divisions<br />

open only to horses who have never completed a competition at a higher level. Double entries: Accepted,<br />

no fee. No more than 4 horses per rider at competition. No deposit required for pinny. Stall deposit $25,<br />

send separate check…one check per horse. STALL MUST BE STRIPPED. Any entry changes after closing<br />

date = $40. No changes allowed in office on the Friday of event unless allowed for in USEF rules. Any<br />

owed monies at check-in CASH ONLY!!!!! Negative Coggins within 12 months required for all horses: Must<br />

accompany entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. WITHDRAWALS ACCEPTED<br />

IN WRITING OR ACKNOWLEDGED EMAIL TO SEC´Y BEFORE C.D.; After C.D.-No entry refund; stabling<br />

refund given if stall filled from waiting list. Competition cancellation-No refund.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm; Competitors Wine & Cheese<br />

Welcome-6 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping-10:30 am; Competitors´ Dinner following.<br />

Sun: Cross-country-8 am PLEASE NOTE: If number of hroses warrant, changes to the schedule may<br />

necessitate the addition of Friday Dressage or Sat x/country. Emails will communicate any such changes<br />

as soon as possible to competitors.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Will be posted on web at www.river-glen.com or call 865/475-1005 no sooner<br />

than Wednesday prior to event. Results will be posted on same site within 2 days of event: May call (865)<br />

475-1005 for immediate results.<br />

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5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited to stall capacity. $140 for Friday through Sunday nights,<br />

addt'l nights $25 per stall. 210 stalls on grounds, permanent iron half/gates on stalls. Stall deposit<br />

$25, send separate check. 2 bags shavings provided free with Stabling cost. Add'l bags available<br />

for $7 ea. Stalls must be STRIPPED (not picked) or stall deposit check will be cashed. $50 fine for<br />

switching assigned stalls without permission from secretary. DO NOT TIE HORSES TO WASH<br />

RACKS!! $40 trailer-in fee; $40 grounds fee non-competing horses. No schooling permitted for<br />

non-competing horses until cross-country is finished on Sunday. Schooling only permitted with<br />

signed waiver in office and trainer present. Veterinarian: Dr. Lisa Garren on grounds through<br />

event. Emergency # will be posted at show office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: HOST HOTEL-Special rates! Comfort Suites 865/246-2426 (exit 398). All<br />

other local hotels listed at www.river-glen.com. All hotels are approx. 15 miles. RV Hook Up=$30 per<br />

night; tent camping=$15 per night. Please specify early arrival or late departure.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1839 London Rd., New Market, TN 37820 PLEASE BE WARY OF<br />

FOLLOWING MAPQUEST OR GPS DIRECTIONS!!! (Overpass on their route is too low for<br />

trailers.) From Knoxville and West (I-40 OR I-640 bypass): Exit 394: Turn LEFT at light at exit<br />

onto 11E. Travel east approx. 17 miles to RG sign on left of hwy (Lowery Loop Rd). On right is New<br />

Market Church. Turn left and go straight at stop sign. At Baker Rd. turn left (signs will direct you<br />

from there). Approx. 5 miles. (NOTE: Once you are on 11E, Do NOT take fork to the right that says<br />

11W/25W). From Dandridge and East (I-.40): Exit 417: Turn RIGHT at light at exit, onto Hwy 92.<br />

Travel North approx 10 mi. to 11E. Turn left (West) approx 6 mi. to RG sign on right at Lowery Loop<br />

Rd. Follow directions as above. Directions to RG from area hotels on website: river-glen.com.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF<br />

Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Crushed limestone & sand. Large warm-up arena.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-approx. 2800 m @ 550 mpm. P-approx. 2300 m @ 520 mpm.<br />

T-approx. 2100 m @ 420 mpm. N-approx. 1900 m @ 350 mpm/max. height 2´11’, BNapprox.1800m@350mpm/max.<br />

height 2´7’. All courses: Average.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed July 23rd. Levels may be divided/<br />

combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry.<br />

Competitor packets from secretary on Friday from noon 'til 5 p.m. Concessions on grounds. Dogs<br />

must be leashed. Competitor Dinner tickets are 1 per entry… add´l tickets from office for $10, $5<br />

for child.


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AUGUST 27-28<br />

FULL GALLOP FARM AUGUST HORSE TRIALS<br />

Aiken, South Carolina (Area 3)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/12/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/9/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: IP,I,P,PH,PR,AI USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

PT,N,NH,NR,T,TH,TR,BN,BNH,BNR USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Lara Anderson Secretary Full Gallop Farm H.T. 3828 Wagener Rd Aiken,<br />

SC 29805 (803)644-6789, Fax (803)644-7955, Email: fullgallopfarmhorsetrials@yahoo.com<br />

Web: www.fullgallopfarm.com<br />

Enter on-Line: www.EventEntries.com (credit cards accepted). Mail original signatures, copy of<br />

coggins, copies of USEF memberships (if applicable) & checks (if necessary) to Secretary.<br />

ORGANIZER: Full Gallop Farm Enterprises, Inc, Full Gallop Farm, 3828 Wagener Rd., Aiken, SC 29805,<br />

Phone (803) 644-6789.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: TBA Judges: Pres: Cindy Deporter, NC; Dressage Judges: Amy McElroy, SC; Kate<br />

Hutchings, SC; CD:X-C: Hugh Lochure, GBR ( I- P); Todd Richardson( BN-T) SJ: Mark Donovan<br />

EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Full Gallop Farm. Entry: Tadpole (Starter), BN,N,T:<br />

$175.00; P,IP,I,AI: $190.00 All divisions Stabling: $150.00 Grounds Fee: $25.00 (non-stabled<br />

horses) Camping: $30.00 per night (separate check).<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Preliminary & Intermediate level<br />

entries; please include a copy of USEF membership card. Priority will be given to Intermediate and<br />

Preliminary entries. Double entries: Not accepted. All changes incur a $25 fee. All changes and<br />

scratches must be made in writing, fax, or email to secretary. Check www.fullgallopfarm.com<br />

for entry status. $20 charge for lost pinny, no deposit required. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 nonrefundable<br />

office fee; After C.D.- Entry-Less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Withdrawals<br />

must be in writing, fax, or email to secretary. Competition cancellation - No refund: Free crosscountry<br />

school in future. Neg. Coggins required for all horses within 12 months-send with entry. A<br />

copy of all horses Coggins with a legible "date drawn" and "accession number" must be provided with<br />

entry. If you must turn the Coggins in, when you check in at the event please bring a copy to give to the<br />

event to keep, we will not make copies of your Coggins at the event. To avoid long check-in lines<br />

please mail, drop off, email, or fax all required information priort to coming to the event. Post entries


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accepted if space available must pay $25 late fee. (all checks/funds postmarked after close date<br />

will be charged this $25 Post entry fee) You must call and talk with someone first to confirm fax is on, if<br />

you wish to fax something. E-mail is preferred methos of communication.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country & Show Jumping course open-3 pm.<br />

Sat: Dressage-7:30 am; Show Jumping-10 am Sun: Cross-country- 9 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prize & 6 ribbons per division. Award for the top placing off-the-track Thoroughbred of<br />

the event.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available by Wednesday August 24th, at www.fullgallopfarm.com or from<br />

the secretary.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $150/stall-8 am Friday to Sunday, $50 stall deposit, returned or<br />

ripped up if stall is well cleaned, Check with office to have stall approved before leaving. 125 perm.<br />

stalls on grounds. Off-site stabling if needed will be -Several perm stalls 1-5 miles from event. Several<br />

paddocks are also available for the same stall fee, first come first serve by postmark. Please write on<br />

top of stabling form if requesting a paddock in addition to a stall or in place of a stall. Please check<br />

website for stabling assignments and groupings it will be posted and continually updated on the<br />

website, Stall doors only provided. Feed/Bedding/Hay available for purchase, further info from sec'y.<br />

Veterinarian: Southern Equine, (803) 644-1544 (803) 645-7558. # posted at office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Ask for FGF Horse Trials rates! Hampton Inn-10mi. (803) 648-2525. Sleep<br />

Inn (Whiskey Rd.), (803) 644-9900, (800) 62-sleep. Annies Inn B&B-3mi. (803) 649-6836. Holiday Inn<br />

Express-10 mi., (803) 648-0999. Motel 8 (803) 641-8800. Comfort Suites-(803) 641-1100, The Guest<br />

House at Houndslake - 10 mi (803) 648-9535. Camping: Allowed - limited hook-ups available - $30<br />

per night, separate check. Send in with entry to reserve a space. Generators not allowed unless<br />

previously cleared with organizer.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 3828 Wagener Rd., Aiken, SC 29805. From West (through Augusta,<br />

GA): I-20 to SC exit 18, end of the ramp turn right on Hwy 19. At the second light turn left on Hwy 118<br />

(Rutland Dr.). Follow to Hwy 302 (Wagener Rd.) turn left. Full Gallop Farm is approx. 6 miles on the<br />

right. From East or North (through Columbia, SC): I-20 to SC exit 22. At the end of the ramp turn left<br />

on Hwy 1 (York St.). Follow Hwy 1 (York St.) to Hwy 118 (Rutland Dr.) and turn left. Follow to Hwy 302<br />

(Wagener Rd.,) and turn left. Full Gallop Farm is approx. 6 mi. on the right. From South: I-95 to US-78<br />

W via EXIT 77 toward BRANCHVILLE/BAMBERT. Go 13.1 miles. Turn LEFT onto US-21/FREEDOM RD.<br />

Go 0.2 miles. Turn RIGHT onto US-78/W EDWARDS ST. Continue to follow US-78. Go 51.8 miles. Turn<br />

RIGHT onto HATCHAWAY BRIDGE RD. Go 4.2 miles. Turn LEFT onto SC-302/SC-4. Go 0.8 miles, farm<br />

on the left.<br />

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8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: AI-2010 USEF Advanced Test B-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate level<br />

Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Level Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Level Test B-Sm. N-2010<br />

USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Tadpole (Starter) Test-2010 USEF<br />

Beginner Novice Test A-Sm; Arenas: Sand based turf.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3000 @ 550 mpm. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm.<br />

N-2000m @ 375 mpm. BN-1800 m @350 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some<br />

experience at this level: Jumps are substantial, not a move-up course. Terrain: Excellent footing of<br />

sand based turf, rolling pastures, hills, some woods.Terrain: Excellent footing of sand based turf, rolling<br />

pastures, hills, some woods.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed August 21st, <strong>2011</strong>.Levels may be divided/<br />

combined if entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Priority<br />

will be given to Intermediate and Preliminary entries. Dogs must be leashed (and/or) $50 fine to<br />

Full Gallop Farm Jump Fund. No motorized vehicles allowed on Cross Country Course Food on the<br />

grounds. Layovers welcome - call FGF for details 803-644-6789 NO SMOKING ON GROUNDS.<br />

Please pay attention to directions on Website and road signs at the event-parking is<br />

very tight.<br />

Bounced Checks will be accessed a $50 fee plus bank charges.


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Area Chairman<br />

John Clarke<br />

222 Hilldale Dr.<br />

Wichita, KS 67230<br />

(316) 218-0761<br />

Areaivchair2010@yahoo.com<br />

Treasurer<br />

Sue Settler<br />

4060 Lindenwood Lane<br />

Northbrook, IL 60062<br />

(847) 498-0459<br />

treasurer@usea4.org<br />

Area Council<br />

areacouncil@usea4.org<br />

Board of Governors Area Representative<br />

Cathy Jones-Forsberg<br />

PO Box 65<br />

Hampshire, IL 60140<br />

(847) 464-4095<br />

Ducksflyforcathy@yahoo.com<br />

Adult Rider Coordinator<br />

Kathy Kearns<br />

20865 Maries Rd. 315<br />

Belle, MO 65013<br />

(573) 859-6551<br />

adultriders@usea4.org<br />

Young Rider Coordinator<br />

Bernard Morauw<br />

371 Bronstone Dr.<br />

St. Charles, IL 60174<br />

(630) 802-5518<br />

youngriders@usea4.org<br />

Area Organizer Representatives<br />

Lena Warner<br />

E 847 1170th Ave<br />

Wheeler, WI 54772<br />

(715) 658-1105<br />

org@ottercreekfarm.com<br />

Area Website:<br />

www.usea4.org<br />

AREA IV<br />

AFFILIATE EVENTING ASSOCIATIONS<br />

Central <strong>States</strong> Dressage and EA<br />

Jill Kirk<br />

415 9th Ave SW<br />

Lonsdale, MN 55046<br />

(651) 343-9835<br />

jillkirk4@gmail.com<br />

www.csdea.com<br />

Columbia DEA<br />

Dr. Janet Rettenmaier<br />

1601 East Nancy Court<br />

Columbia, MO 65202<br />

573-289-6739; 573-443-2906<br />

janetlrehenmaier@centurytel.net<br />

www.CDCTA.org<br />

Eastern Iowa Dressage and EA<br />

Barbara Hall<br />

10611 Hawks Haven Rd NE<br />

Cedar Rapids, MO 52411<br />

319 378 1161<br />

vlasaj@mchsi.com<br />

www.Mwnet.com/eidea<br />

Greater Houston CTA<br />

Kelly Stanka<br />

PO Box 479<br />

Fulshear, TX 77441<br />

281 202 8809, 281 346 0639 (e)<br />

kellys3moneys@gmail.com<br />

www.Ghcta.org<br />

Illinois DCTA<br />

Cynthia Zitko<br />

4422 Edinburg Lane<br />

Hanover Park, IL 60133<br />

Cynthiazitko@sbcglobal.net<br />

www.idcta.org<br />

Kansas Dressage and <strong>Eventing</strong> Assn.<br />

Susan Clarke<br />

222 Hillsdale Drive<br />

Wichita, KS 67230<br />

316 218 0761<br />

Ksbadger2001@sbsglobal.net<br />

www.KDEA.org<br />

Mid America CTA<br />

Beth Stoker<br />

2401 W 25th Apt 2B3<br />

Lawrence, KS 66047<br />

785-291-3287<br />

Stokerbeth@hotmail.com<br />

www.macta.info<br />

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JUNE 5<br />

CARRIAGE HOUSE FARM COMBINED TEST<br />

Hugo, Minnesota (Area 4)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 4/19/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/17/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEA Recognized Tests: CT-N,CT-I,CT-T,CT-BN,CT-P<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Sherri Westphal, Secretary 3768 Turtle Road Minnetrista, MN 55375<br />

(952) 240-5603 Email: slwestphal36115@yahoo.com<br />

ORGANIZER: Ann Bower, 17727 Henna Ave. N., Hugo, MN 55038, (651) 429-9007<br />

Comp Mngmnt: Carriage House Farm.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD/Judges: Pres: TBD; Marlene Schneider (MN).<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Carriage House Farm.<br />

Entry: All divisions: $80.00 Stabling: $35.00.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Please note; starter fees and drugs/meds fees line items on the entry form do NOT apply.<br />

Entries must use the USEA <strong>2011</strong> Horse Trials Entry Form or enter on-line at www. Evententries.com<br />

and mail the original with signatures and <strong>2011</strong> Coggins to secretary. Competitors who are not USEA<br />

members must pay additional $25 with entry. Pinny=no deposit required. Refunds: Before C.D.-Entry/<br />

Stabling-Full refund less $20 office fee; After C.D.-Full refund less $20 ONLY if place can be filled from<br />

waiting list. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required for all horses within 12 months,<br />

must accompany entry. $10 refund for complete entry with no changes (entry form, signatures, coggins,<br />

correct $, stabling form if applies).<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Sun: Dressage-8 am-1:30 pm; Show Jumping-12:30-5 pm.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prizes & 6 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Will be posted on Carriage House website: www.carriagehousefarm.net.<br />

If you prefer, email the sec'y for your times after May 26.


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5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $35/stall for Sat. 3pm thru Sun. 5 pm. Initial bedding only provided.<br />

Include USEA stabling form with entry. Veterinarian: Stillwater Vet Clinic, (651) 770-6167. # will be<br />

posted at sec'y's tent.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Best Western White Bear Country Inn-7 mi., (651) 429-5393. AmericInn<br />

(Forest Lake)-7 mi., (651) 464-1930. Camping: Not available.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: From I-35E: North from St. Paul to Co Rd. 14 (Hugo/Centerville Exit). Turn right<br />

(East) on Co. Rd. 14 to Hwy 61 (stop light). Turn left (north) on Hwy 61 to 170th St. Turn right (east) on<br />

170th St. to Henna Ave., Turn left onto Henna & go past Carriage House Driveway to 180th Street. Turn<br />

right & you will see Trailer parking on the right side.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner<br />

Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Grass and sand.<br />

9) OTHER INFORMATION: Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences<br />

under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food available on grounds. You may enter the<br />

same horse at 2 consecutive levels. Show Jumping will be in a grass ring. Horses need not be USEA<br />

registered. USEF fees do not apply (i.e. don't include starter fees or drug fees line items). Entries<br />

without a current negative Coggins will not be accepted. "Complete" entry refund of $10 given for<br />

correctly completed entry forms with all signatures, coggins and correct fees. If stabling requested,<br />

include USEA stabling form too. If you have any questions, contact sec'y before opening date.<br />

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JUNE 11-12<br />

QUEENY PARK HORSE TRIALS<br />

Ballwin, Missouri (Area 4)<br />

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ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 4/26/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Ann Begemann, Secretary 760 Glenvista Pl Glendale, MO 63122 (314) 614-<br />

0686 begemann_ann@sbcglobal.net Please contact the secretary with any entry or stable-related<br />

questions. You may use www.equestrianentries.com or the USEA online express entry system,<br />

Xentry, to enter the competition. An entry will not be considered complete unless all money,<br />

signatures, emergency contact phone # and a copy of a current Negative Coggins are<br />

received by the secretary. If entries are not completed by the closing date, there will be a<br />

$15 fee collected from competitor when picking up packet at event.<br />

Entries must be postmarked by 5/24/11 or be subject to a post entry fee of $50. Entry status<br />

can be checked on www.startboxscoring.com<br />

ORGANIZER: Christina DeMauro, Queeny Park Equestrian Events,2077 Waters Edge Court, Lake<br />

Saint Louis, MO 63367, (314) 614-2132 Cell Phone (and phone during competition) (636) 561-1457<br />

Home christy@powersourcemidwest.com or info@qpee.org<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Sue Smithson, NC Judges: Pres: Terri Kemp, AZ Dressage: Nena Denman, IA<br />

CD: X-C: Julie Zapapas, SC; SJ: Brody Robertson, MO<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to QPEE. Entry: P: $175.00; T, N, BN: $170.00;<br />

Starter: $165.00 Stabling: $150.00 Jump Out Fee: $40.00 (for those not stabling) Extra Shavings:<br />

$8.00/3.0 cu.ft. bag if pre ordered, $10.00 on show grounds Tack Stall: $115.00<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Any entries accepted after posted<br />

closing date of 5/24/11 may be made at the discretion of the secretary and with an additional $50 late<br />

fee. Double entries: Not accepted. All competitors must be USEA members except BN and Starter. BN<br />

riders that are not USEA member must pay a $25 non-member fee. Starter riders are exempt from<br />

all USEA fees (starter/drugs/membership/non-membership fees). Riders will be limited to two horses<br />

per division. $15 charge for lost pinny. $25 charge for bounced check. Refunds: Before 9:00 p.m. cst<br />

on 5/24/11 Closing Date, please notify the secretary (by email, no voicemail will be accepted) for a<br />

refund, less the $25 non-refundable office fee. After 9:00 p.m. on 5/24/11 Closing Date: No refund!<br />

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5/24/11 Closing Date. Competition cancellation = No refund. ANY CHANGES will be charged $25/<br />

each, and NO CHANGES, ONLY SUBSTITUTIONS within same division 7 days prior to the event. Neg.<br />

Coggins within 12 months required for all horses. Original Coggins paper is required at event. State of<br />

MO requires out-of-state horses to have a current health certificate.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Stables open-1:00 p.m. Cross-country course opens-3:00 p.m.<br />

Sat: Dressage-7:30 am; Cross-country-10:00 am; Competitor / Volunteer party 5:30p.m - Free for<br />

competitors and volunteers, $10 for extra tickets which can be purchased Saturday morning at Sec'y<br />

tent. Sun: Show Jumping and Awards Ceremony: 8:30 a.m.<br />

3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons per division, Awards 1st -3rd place! Pony Club Low Score Award (Active and<br />

Graduate) donated by the Harwood Family. Harwood Perpetual Trophy to the BN Junior Rider winner.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available June 7 on our website, www.qpee.org and www.startboxscoring.<br />

com. No cards will be sent.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $150/Stall from 1 p.m. Friday 6/10/11 to Monday 6/13/11 morning.<br />

$115/Tack Stall (No shavings), 125 temporary stalls on grounds. Stall doors/one bag of initial bedding<br />

(shavings) only provided. Preorder additional shavings with your entry for $8 a bag - A<br />

limited supply of shavings will be available for purchase at the event for $10 a bag. A<br />

$40 jump out fee is required for those not stabling. Veterinarian: Mid-Rivers Equine Centre, 1-800-<br />

828-4517 and (636) 332-5373, number will be posted at secretary tent. Farrier: on site Saturday and<br />

Sunday, Donnie Perkinson, (314) 288-9168, will be posted at secretary tent.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Official Show Hotel: Hampton Inn St. Louis/Chesterfield 16201 Swingley<br />

Ridge Rd., Chesterfield, MO 63017, (636) 537-2500; 6 miles from Queeny Park- mention QPEE to<br />

get horse show rate . Other accomodations: Drury Inn Southwest, 6 mi (636) 861-8300. Spring Hill<br />

Suites, 6 mi, (636) 519-7500. Marriott West, 4 mi, (314) 878-2747. Camping: Not permitted.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: St. Louis County Park, 555 Weidman Rd., Ballwin, MO 63011. Be careful<br />

with Map Quest if using this address, it will take you through neighborhoods. From I-64E/US-40E:<br />

To the Weidman Road Entrance: Take exit 22 for MO-141; Keep right at the fork, follow signs for MO-<br />

141S/Woods Mill Rd; Exit onto Clayton Rd; Turn left at the light onto Clayton Rd; Turn right at Weidman<br />

Rd. Park will be on your left at the light about 1.7 miles. Follow signes to trailer parking. From I-70:<br />

To the Weidman Road Entrance: I-270 South to Manchester Road; west on Manchester Road for 2.5<br />

miles; make a right turn at light onto Weidman Road for 0.5 mile; Queeny Park entrance is on the right<br />

- follow signs to trailer parking. From I-44: To the Weidman Road Entrance: I-270 North to Manchester<br />

Road; west on Manchester Road for 2.5 miles; make a right turn at light onto Weidman Road for 0.5<br />

mile; Queeny Park entrance is on the right - follow signs to trailer parking. Complete directions are also<br />

available on our site at qpee.org.<br />

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8) DRESSAGE: All tests will be ridden in a small arena on grass. Tests: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test<br />

A. T-2010 USEF Training Test A. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B.<br />

Starter-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 375 mpm.<br />

BN-1700 m @ 350 mpm/max fence height 2'7". Starter-1383 m @ 275 mpm/max fence height<br />

2'. All courses have rolling terrain with distinct tracks for each level. New jumps at all levels this year!<br />

P-BN will include a water element.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed May 9th.<br />

Entry limit 150. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the<br />

Eligible Section and include birth date on entry.<br />

Questions about the event? Please contact organizer, Christina DeMauro, at christy@<br />

powersourcemidwest.com or at (636) 561-1457. Questions about your entry, withdrawals, or<br />

changes? Please contact the sec'y, Ann Begemann, at begemann_ann@sbcglobal.net or at (314)<br />

614-0686.<br />

Food concession on grounds Saturday and Sunday. The <strong>Eventing</strong> Shop will be back for supplies and<br />

tack repair.<br />

Dogs must be leashed under St. Louis County Park Ordinances. Park Rangers will be there to<br />

enforce rule.<br />

The dressage and stadium venues are approximately a half-mile hike, or 15 minute walk on foot from<br />

the sec'y tent. The Cross Country Course is approximately one mile hack or 25 minute walk on foot<br />

from the sec'y tent.<br />

St. Louis County Parks prohibits personally owned motorized or battery-powered vehicles within<br />

Queeny Park (trails and cross-country course).<br />

QPEE will provide shuttles Friday, Saturday and Sunday from the secratary tent to the dressage, crosscountry<br />

and stadium jumping venues.<br />

Medical card/armband, ASTM/SEI helmets, and safety vests for cross-country, required at all levels.<br />

ASTM/SEI helmets will be required at all times when mounted.


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JUNE 18-19<br />

SILVERWOOD FARM SPRING HORSE TRIALS<br />

Camp Lake, Wisconsin (Area 4)<br />

June 17th Friday CT Schooling Show P,T, N, BN, SN USEA Recognized Division T, N, BN,<br />

Starter Test.<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/3/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Lisa Cannata P.O. Box 171 Camp Lake, WI 53109 (847) 235-6410 (847) 589-8574<br />

(fax) eventing@silverwoodfarm.net http://www.silverwoodfarm.net/<br />

ORGANIZER: Lisa Froehlig, PO Box 192, Camp Lake, WI 53109, (262) 889-4700.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Vicki Rauwolf , IL Judges: Pres: Marie Johnson, WI; Curtis Sage,<br />

Others TBA C.D:X-C: Klaus Dierks SJ: Lisa Froehlig.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: PLEASE use www.EventEntries.com to enter. Draw checks to<br />

Silverwood Farm or credit card (MC, Visa or Discover)-$5.00 (mailed/faxed entries only) processing<br />

fee applied. Late entries accepted if scheduling allows with $20 post entry fee. Entry: All divisions:<br />

$280.00 includes stabling Tack stall: $85.00.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes stabling & a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries not<br />

accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed,<br />

priority given to USEA members. Starter competitors are exempt from USEA Starter, Drug Fees and<br />

USEA membership/non-membership fees. $30 fee for any changes of horse/rider or level on entry<br />

when such requests can be accommodated. $30-Lost pinny. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 nonrefundable<br />

office fee. Written/email cancellation must be received by 7 pm on C.D. After C.D.-Entry/<br />

Stabling-No refund or substitutions for other shows. Competition cancellation- No refund. Neg. Coggins<br />

required for all horses dated <strong>2011</strong> with entry. $50 returned check fee. Schooling Show CT: see www.<br />

silverwoodfarm.net for fees and entry form. Recieve $25 discount on stabling if you enter both shows!<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Stabling open for CT schooling show entries after 1 pm and<br />

event entries that have paid $30 for extra night. Fri: CT Schooling Show; Stabling open at 1 PM for<br />

event entries. Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-7:30 am; Cross-country-11:30 am;<br />

Competitors and Volunteers´ party-4:30 pm. Sun: Show Jumping-8 am. *Depending on the number of<br />

entries, Show Jumping could be held on Saturday.


3) AWARDS: Trophy and 6 ribbons per division.<br />

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4) STARTING TIMES: Available approx. June 13 posted on www.silverwoodfarm.net.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Available 1 pm Thursday for CT schooling show entries and event<br />

entries that pay $30 extra night fee. For Event entries only: 1 PM Friday to 9 pm Sunday. Perm 10x10<br />

stalls in stabling complex. Tack stalls=$85. Temp stalls will be used ONLY if necessary. Stall doors<br />

provided. Stalls must be left in clean condition. One bag shavings provided. Shavings available @<br />

$7/bag on entry or $8 after CD--order must be in by 2 pm each day. For Groups: use ONE name for<br />

everyone in group. No guarantee of matches with multiple names! Competitors are responsible for stall<br />

damage. Veterinarian: Bristol Vet Service, (262) 859-2560. # will be posted at sec´y´s office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Comfort Inn, Antioch (847) 395-3606.Ask for Silverwood Farm<br />

Discount! La Quinta, Bristol (262) 857-7911. Country Inn & Suites, Bristol (262) 857-3680. Value Inn,<br />

Bristol (262) 857-2622. Super 8, Bristol (262) 857-7963. Book Rooms Early!! Camping: No camper<br />

hook-ups on grounds. Local camp grounds: Chain O´ Lakes State Park (847) 587-5512. Happy Acres,<br />

Bristol (262) 857-7373.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: (for internet only . NOT mailing) 28426 98th Street, Trevor, WI<br />

53179 From I-.94 (WI): Exit Hwy C west to Route 83, north for 1/3 mile to SA west for 2.5 miles to T<br />

intersection. Left on AH for 0.5 miles to farm. From Richmond, IL: Rt. 173 east to Wilmot Rd north to<br />

town of Wilmot. At second stop sign (County Rd C) turn right (east) to County Rd B LEFT (north) 2 mi.<br />

to AH right, 0.5 mile to farm.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

BN/Starter-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1700 m @ 325 mpm/<br />

max. fence 2´7’. Starter-970 m @300 mpm /max fence 2´3’. T/N/BN: Average, for horses with some<br />

experience at this level. SN- easy course that can be trotted.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed June 6th, no schooling after June 5th!<br />

Be sure to call ahead to check on availability and conditions. By appointment ONLY, call organizer to<br />

arrange schooling (262) 889-4700. Entry limit 150. Rider limit 2 horses/level; 3 horses/entire event.<br />

Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and<br />

birth date on entry. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Party: Saturday 4:30 pm! All<br />

parking must be in parking field. Failure to comply will result in fines!<br />

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JUNE 24-26<br />

FOX RIVER VALLEY PONY CLUB HORSE TRIALS<br />

Barrington Hills, Illinois (Area 4)<br />

North Central Prairie Region <strong>Eventing</strong> Rally<br />

Barrington Saddlery CIC1*<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/10/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: CIC1*,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Rick Dunkerton, Secretary c/o AMS PO Box 1647 Laurel, MS 39441-<br />

1647 Phone (601) 498-3330 Fax (601) 426-9984 E-mail: rdunkerton@evententries.com<br />

Enter On-Line: www.EventEntries.com Credit cards accepted. Mail original signatures, copy of neg.<br />

coggins within 12 months of show, FRVPC Release, BC-PD Release & checks (if necessary) to Secretary.<br />

Releases available at www.FRVPCHorsetrials.org.<br />

ORGANIZER: FRVPC Horse Trial Advisory Board c/o Fred and Barb McMorris 76 Meadow Hill Road,<br />

Barrington Hills, IL 60010 (847) 382-8358 Email: organizer@frvpchorsetials.org Fax: 847-528-2424<br />

Web:www.frvpchorsetrials.org Competition Management: Fox River Valley Pony Club.<br />

OFFICIALS: FEI TD: Paticia Gilbert, USA Judges: Pres: Robert Stevenson, MD; Terri Kemp,<br />

AZ; Dressage Judge: Adrienne Pot, IL FEI Steward: Katherine Lindsay, USA C.D. XC/SJ: Ana<br />

Schravesande, TX.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Fox River Valley Pony Club HT; separate check<br />

for each entry. Entry: CIC One Star: $300.00; P,T,N: $200.00; BN: $185.00 Late Entry Fee: $25.00<br />

Changes after closing date $25.00 fee. Stabling: $165.00 Tack Stall $125.00 Grounds Fee: $80.00<br />

(non-stabled horses). Preferred parking: See website for details<br />

1) ENTRIES: ENTRIES WILL BE LIMITED TO 250 TOTAL HORSES. All CIC1* entries submitted<br />

by closing date will be accepted. Entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee. $25.00 NSF fee. BN<br />

Level competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. This fee is waived for<br />

Pony Club members competing in the North Central Prairie Region <strong>Eventing</strong> Rally. USPC members may<br />

compete in the rally at the BN and N levels without paying USEA member fees or BN nonmember fees.<br />

(HOWEVER Member fees and horse registration are required to be eligible for USEA awards). Double<br />

entries: Not accepted. CIC entries must use <strong>2011</strong> USEA Three Day CCI/CIC Entry Form. All US Horses<br />

and Riders must be registered with the USEF and FEI. All 1* horses must have either an FEI Passport


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or National passport indicating required influenza primary series and boosters. Refunds: Before C.D.-<br />

Less $25 non-refundable office fee. Withdrawals must be received in writing by mail, email or fax by<br />

9:00 PM CST Closing Date. After C.D.-No refund. Competition cancellation-No refund. Copy of neg.<br />

Coggins dated within 12 months of competition, must be mailed to the secretary. All horses competing<br />

N & above must be registered with the USEA, with the exception of BN and N horses competing in<br />

the NCPR PC <strong>Eventing</strong> Rally. Entry status will be posted to the website www.FRVPCHorsetrials.org and<br />

emailed. Scratches & changes must be emailed or faxed with complete info, including rider, horse &<br />

division.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Check in for stabling-12:00 PM; Cross-country open-3 PM. CIC1*<br />

Informal Veterinary Examination: 3:00-5:00 PM Must have passports with vaccination records. Fri:<br />

Dressage-8:00 AM Sat: Cross-country-8:00 AM N, T, P, CIC1*; Show Jumping: BN Time: TBA Sun: CIC<br />

Horse Inspection-8:00 AM; Show Jumping-8:30 AM N, T, P, CIC1*; Cross Country-9:00 AM BN.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Special prizes offered by Barrington Saddlery.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Check the FRVPC Horse Trial website: www.FRVPCHorsetrials.org. Start times<br />

will be emailed.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Stabling on site, temp & perm. stalls with doors-$165 Thurs-Sun.<br />

Request for group stabling use one name i.e: barn or trainer. North Central Prairie Pony Club Rally<br />

participants should indicate NCPR RALLY on stabling form. Initial bedding provided. Additional<br />

bedding for sale onsite. Event Veterinarian: Rachel Kane, DVM 708-988-5263. FEI Veterinarian:<br />

Lisa Borzynski, DVM 763-370-2445.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Days Inn-Barrington.-6.5 mi., (847) 381-2640. Hilton Garden Inn-Hoffman<br />

Estates, (847) 277-7889. Hampton Inn, Elgin-9 mi., (847) 931-1940. Hampton Inn, Hoffman Estates<br />

. (847) 882-4301. LaQuinta Inn, (847) 882-3312. Marriott Chicago Northwest . (847) 645-9500<br />

Camping: Not available. No tents or campers allowed.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Barrington Countryside Park District 254 Bateman Road, Barrington Hills, IL. From<br />

East & South: I-90 to Hwy #59. North to Rte. 62. West to Bateman Rd. North to Riding Center<br />

on right. From West: I-90 to Hwy #25. North to Hwy 68. East to Bateman Rd. North to Riding<br />

Center. From North: Rte. 59 South to County Line Rd. (Main Street). West to Bateman Rd. South to<br />

Riding Center.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: CIC1*-2009 FEI One Star Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test<br />

C-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice<br />

Test A-Sm. Arenas and Warm-up: Sand & grass. Note CIC1* and Prelim tests will be in standard arena.<br />

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9) CROSS-COUNTRY: CIC1*/P-2900 m @ 520 mpm T-2400 m @ 450 mpm N-2000 m @ 350<br />

mpm BN-2000 m @ 300 mpm Terrain: Wooded trails, prairie, gently rolling country. All courses:<br />

Average, for horses with some experience at these levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross Country course closed sunset, Tuesday, May 24. Our cross<br />

country maintenance program is ongoing. We are continually developing new tracks, aerovating and<br />

seeding, and adding new jumps at each level. Please refrain from schooling when the ground is soft<br />

and wet! Entry limit 250 horses. Levels offered depending on entries: Open, Junior/YR, Rider,<br />

Horse. Pony Club Rally participants should indicate division and level as well as Pony Club Rally. Levels<br />

may be eliminated/divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section<br />

and include birth date on entry. Prize list available from secretary. Food on grounds.. Competitors<br />

Dinner: On grounds, Saturday evening approx. 6 p.m. after cross-country. Competitors = free! Others<br />

= $12. Dogs must be leashed. We are priveleged to be able to use the Spring Creek Forest<br />

Preserve of Cook County. Please respect their regulations. NO UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES<br />

ON CROSS COUNTRY COURSE. NO BIKES ON COURSE. NO CAMPING. We will be providing<br />

spectator and trainer transportation to cross country. No matter what level you ride, you must submit<br />

the <strong>2011</strong> Entry form signature page signed by rider, owner/agent and trainer. All riders must sign<br />

BOTH the FRVPC Release and the Barrington-Countryside Park District Release. If you are under<br />

18 years old, these release forms must be signed by your Parent/Guardian. Both releases posted at<br />

www.FRVPCHorsetrials.org . Mail to secretary with rider information clearly listed or bring to Checkin.<br />

VOLUNTEER CONTACT: Volunteers needed! Contact volunteer coordinator at volunteer@<br />

FRVPCHorsetrials.org.<br />

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE. See website for details. Jump sponsorship to<br />

benefit Fox Rver Valley Pony Club education and conservation program and Walk On Therapeutic<br />

Riding Program.


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JULY 10<br />

WAYNE DUPAGE HORSE TRIALS<br />

Wayne, Illinois (Area 4)<br />

ON SITE STABLING! NO GROUNDS FEE!<br />

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ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Erin Kowalewski, P. O. Box 123, Wayne, IL 60184. Communicate via e-mail:<br />

waynedupageht@sbcglobal.net. Phone during show: 630-709-7156<br />

ORGANIZER: Org./Secretary: Dan Kowalewski/Erin Kowalewski Comp Mngmnt: Wayne DuPage<br />

Horse Trials, Inc.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Wendy Wergeles, CA Judges: Pres: Janis Linnan, ID CD:X-C/SJ: John Williams, NC<br />

EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Wayne DuPage Horse Trials, Inc. Entry: P/T/N/BN: $180.00;<br />

Starter: $125.00 Stabling: ON SITE $100 if entry postmarked on or prior to June 21,<br />

<strong>2011</strong> $125 if entry postmarked after June 21, <strong>2011</strong> (if space is still available) NO GROUNDS<br />

FEE!<br />

1) ENTRIES: PLEASE READ! No matter whether you choose to send a check or pay with a credit card,<br />

PLEASE USE EQUESTRIAN ENTRIES.COM to log on all your info. It is free to register on the site.<br />

You can type in ALL entry info and then a) PRINT your entry form and MAIL with CHECK/Coggins/<br />

Signature page OR b) use a credit card to enter. Please contact Georges at EquestrianEntries.com for<br />

further directions to enter/pay electronically. If you just print an entry form you are NOT entered, your<br />

information is in the system, but you are NOT officially entered. You will only be officially entered when<br />

your check reaches the secretary. If after typing in all your information you use a credit card to pay for<br />

your entry, you are officially entered. All entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Preliminary<br />

Riders/Owners/Agents must include copy of current USEF Membership card or pay the USEF nonmember<br />

fee. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay additional $25 non-member<br />

fee with entry. USEA FEES, starter and drugs/med fees DO NOT apply to the Starter Level. Starter<br />

competitors are also exempt from USEA membership/non-membership fees. Please include a legible<br />

email address on entry, all communications will be electronic. All monies paid between July 2-10 must<br />

be paid in cash/money order/cashier's check. All changes must be in writing (e-mail) $75 returned<br />

check fee. $50 charge for missing pinny. Refunds: Before C.D.- Entry less $25 non-refundable office<br />

fee; After C.D.- NO REFUND. Competition cancellation No Refund. Neg. Coggins within 12 months<br />

required for all horses; include with entry.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Sat: Stabling opens at 10:00 AM; Cross-country course opens at 3<br />

pm. Sun: P,T, N, BN, Starter- Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping; Cross-country.


3) AWARDS: Prizes. 8 ribbons per division.<br />

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4) STARTING TIMES: Check horse trials website www.waynedupageht.com and/or USEA website,<br />

Upcoming Live Scoring Events for entry acceptance acknowledgement. Ride Times: After July 4 www.<br />

waynedupageht.com and/or USEA website, Upcoming Live Scoring Events.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: ON SITE STABLING. Temporary stall w/doors: Available Sat. July 9 at<br />

10:00 AM. NOTE: "STABLE WITH REQUESTS"- PLEASE USE ONE PERSON'S NAME TO IDENTIFY STALLS<br />

TOGETHER. Veterinarian: Fox Valley Equine 630-365-5600 # posted at stabling and show office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: All within 5 miles. All in St. Charles. Holiday Inn 630-584-5300, Best Western<br />

630-584-4550, Super 8 630-377-8388, Hilton Inn 630-584-0700 OVERNIGHT CAMPING IS NOT<br />

ALLOWED IN FOREST PRESERVE!<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Pratt´s Wayne Woods Forest Preserve, 6N941 Dunham Rd Wayne, IL<br />

60184 is located 35 miles due west of Chicago. From South: I-88 (Tollway) to Farnsworth North, travel<br />

12 miles. Farnsworth becomes Kirk Rd then becomes Dunham Rd. From North: I-90 to Rte 59. Proceed<br />

south on Rt. 59 for 7 miles. to Stearns Rd. West to Dunham Rd. Turn left. Pratt’s Wayne Woods Forest<br />

Preserve is on east side of Dunham Rd (south of Stearns Rd).<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm.<br />

N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN & Starter-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Grass arenas.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: (approx distances) P-TBD. T-2300 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-<br />

2000 m @ 350 mpm, 14-16 fences, max. ht. 2´7. Starter: Max height 2'3"; XC will include option at water<br />

jump; XC NOT TIMED. Courses: HT average difficulty. Starter inviting, straight forward, great opportunity<br />

to introduce green horses to a real cross-country course at introductory height jumps. Galloping lanes<br />

Aeravated. No motorized vehicles on xc without permission of day sec´y. Those with permission will be<br />

given special ID.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed June 19 sundown. Divisions may be<br />

cancelled/combined if entries insufficient. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. In order for entries<br />

to be considered complete, MUST have at least: complete date of birth, 3 mandatory signatures,<br />

current Coggins, USEA number BN-P (or $25 non-member fee at BN). For P USEF# & copy of USEF<br />

card for rider/owner/agent, if the same, MUST indicate (or $30 non-member fee, rider/owner/agent).<br />

One check or credit card payment to cover all fees. Entries completed/corrected too late to process/<br />

schedule will be put on wait list. If unclear about ANY direction for entry form, please contact ERIN, show<br />

secretary, through e-mail, waynedupageht@sbcglobal.net for assistance. Riders under 18 years old<br />

must have parent´s ORIGINAL signature on Forest Preserve waiver in order to pick up packet. If parent<br />

will not be on show grounds when Jr. is picking up packet, print waiver from WDHT website. Show<br />

management reserves the right to make additions/ corrections/deletions to this <strong>Omnibus</strong> listing. Check<br />

website for additions/corrections/deletions. Show management reserves the right to make changes. Entry<br />

limited. COMPLIMENTARY Horse Trials' buffet Saturday 4:00 PM Sponsored by FEATHER CREEK<br />

EQUESTRIAN, Elgin, IL. Everyone welcome, no tickets needed! Volunteers are always welcome. Visit<br />

website, www.waynedupageht.com or E-mail: waynedupageht@sbcglobal.net<br />

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JULY 16-17<br />

ROEBKE'S RUN HORSE TRIALS<br />

Fairfax, Minnesota (Area 4)<br />

New Event!<br />

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AREA IV EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P,PH,PR USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,NH,NR,T,TH,TR,BN,BNH,BNR<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Enter on line go to: www.evententries.com Mail original signatures page a copy<br />

of <strong>2011</strong> coggins and checks (if necessary) to sec'y. Checks must be received within 4 days of electronic<br />

entry to guarantee entry in event.<br />

OR Send Entries to: Brook Schweiss, Secretary 72121 470th Street Hector, MN 55342 PH: 320-894-<br />

8831 brook@bifold.com Show office number: www..schweissstables.com<br />

ORGANIZER: Org/ Manager: Julie & Brook Schweiss, 72121 470th Street, Hector, MN 55342, Brook<br />

Cell 320-894-8831 Office 507-426-8273 Fax 507-426-7408, email: brook@bifold.com<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: David Emmons, MI Judges: Pres: Marie Johnson, WI CD: XC/SJ: John Williams, NC<br />

EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Roebke’s Run H.T. Entries: P/T/N/BN: $325.00 (All entry fees<br />

includes stabling!) Tack Stall: (if available): $100.00 Clean Stall Deposit: $ 25.00 (separate check)<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entries limited to 150. Entries will be accepted according to postmark date. Entry fees<br />

include a $25 non-refundable office fee and stabling fee. $25 stall cleaning deposit, please include a<br />

separate check, check will be destroyed if stall is stripped. $25 fee for changing horse/rider/level after<br />

CD. $40 charge for changes post schedule make up. Double entries: Not accepted. BN riders who are<br />

not USEA members must pay an additional $25 with entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Entry/Stabling-Less<br />

$25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry-no refund; Stabling-less $25 full refund if stall can be<br />

filled. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins must be dated <strong>2011</strong> for all horses, include a<br />

copy with entry.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri.: Barns open 1pm. Cross-country courses open-3:00 pm.<br />

Sat: Dressage; Cross-country. Sun: Show Jumping.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division. New this year: North Country <strong>Eventing</strong> Challenge.<br />

Compete at Otter Creek HT and Roenle's Run HT at any level with the same horse/rider. Your total score<br />

will be combined to see who will take home the cash prize. Find out more on our web site.


AREA IV EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Posted to www.schweissstables.com & sent by email.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN:<br />

150 10x10 permanent and temp stalls with doors. Stabling opens Thursday 1pm-Sunday 6pm,<br />

mandatory stabling included in entry fee, initial shavings included. Extra stabling $20 per night. Hay<br />

$7 & shavings $8 available for purchase, email brook@bifold.com prior to July 11 to have your order<br />

delivered to your stall. Shavings only allowed! Stall cleaning deposit=$25 included on separate check.<br />

Indicate a stabling group name if you want to stable with others. Veterinarian: # will be at show office<br />

and stall door.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Located in Olivia, MN - Sheep Shedde Inn-Olivia 22Mi - 320-523-<br />

5000. Located in Redwood Falls, MN: Redwood Valley Lodge 27 MI, 507-644-5700, Select Inn- 27 Mi<br />

-800-287-5443, Smart Choice, 27 MI, -507-637-3456, Motel 71, 27 MI-507-637-2981, Located in Morton,<br />

MN: Morton Inn, 2 1Mi -507-697-6205 Lower Sioux Lodge. 25 MI - 800-946-2274<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: From Hector, MN: Take Hwy 4 south 8 miles.Turn right on to 720th Ave and go 1<br />

mile west Watch for These: #1... South out of town go through the big"S" curves, first right after mile<br />

marker #86 #2....Blue/Yellow Sign saying "SCHWEISS BI-FOLD DOORS" (1 Mile to the west) #3....<br />

Yellow Mailbox saying "Schweiss" From Fairfax, MN: Take Hwy 4 north 7 miles Turn Left on to<br />

720th Ave and go 1 mile west Watch for These: #1....First left after mile marker #85 #2....Blue/Yellow<br />

Sign saying "SCHWEISS BI-FOLD DOORS" (1 Mile to the west) #3....Yellow Mailbox saying "Schweiss"<br />

8) DRESSAGE: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF<br />

Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-3200 m @ 520 mpm. T-2500 m @ 450 mpm. N-2200 m @ 450 mpm.<br />

BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm/max. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels.<br />

Terrain: Rolling terrain with very good sand footing. All courses spectator friendly.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course open only by appointment. Courses closed June<br />

1st. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section<br />

and birth date on entry. Food provided by The Other Place Bar & Grill. Watch schweissstables.com for<br />

information Dogs are welcome but must be leashed. Competitors Party: Saturday evening. Food,<br />

beverages, games and entertainment. One ticket included per entry. Please pre-purchase your extra<br />

meal tickets with your entry cost: $15.00 (with entry) or at the show office by 6pm Friday for $20. No<br />

vehicles on course without permission.<br />

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JULY 22-24<br />

HUNTER OAKS HORSE TRIALS<br />

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AREA IV EVENTS<br />

Bloomington, Illinois (Area 4)<br />

ALL PHASES OF <strong>2011</strong> COMPETITION HELD AT HUNTER OAKS FARM<br />

24 hour security on grounds.<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: IP,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Hunter Oaks Horse Trials c/o Nancy Russell P.O. Box 1131 DeLeon Springs, FL<br />

32130 Secretary phone: 386-679-0792 Fax: 386-985-2129 email: a3dayevntr@aol.com<br />

Email - HunterOaksHorseTrials@bopi.com Web: http://www.hunteroaksfarm.com/ Enter on-line at<br />

www.EventEntries.com and mail copy and payment to the secretary.<br />

ORGANIZER: Hunter Oaks Equestrian Center, LLC / Tom & Sandy Mercier, 314 MacAllen Lake Road,<br />

Carlock, IL 61725, (309) 530-9353. 309)826-7433. Fax (309) 663-0581<br />

Ride time notification Monday prior to competition via email and posted at www.HunterOaksFarm.com<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Cleon Wingard, OH Judges: Pres: Sue Hughes, MI CD:X-C/SJ: John Williams, NC<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Hunter Oaks Equestrian Center, LLC. Entry:<br />

IP, P, T, N, BN divisions: $200.00; Starter Test: $150.00 Stabling: $200.00 Grounds Fee: $75.00<br />

(non-stabled horses) Saturday nite party: FREE to competitors/officials/volunteers - guest tix $15.00<br />

1) ENTRIES: USEA and USEF fees are not included as part of the entry fee. These association fees<br />

should be added to your entry fee, per the itemized Fees Enclosed section of the Entry Form, totaled<br />

with the other applicable fees, and sent to the event with your entry. Please use the <strong>2011</strong> entry form.<br />

Failure to do so could result in the entry not being accepted. Double entries: Not accepted. I/P, P<br />

entries must include USEF member # (owner, rider, agent) and copy member card OR include $30<br />

non-member fee. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Lost<br />

pinny=$10. Returned Check - $50 fee Refunds: Before C.D.- In writing - refund less $25 office fee; After<br />

C.D.- no refund. Competition cancellation-No Refund. Neg. Coggins required for all horses within 12<br />

months - must accompany entry.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country course open-3 pm Fri: Dressage-8:30 am; Official<br />

cross-country course walk-5 pm Sat: Cross-country-9 am Sun: Show Jumping-8 am


AREA IV EVENTS<br />

3) AWARDS: All Divisions (Starter-IP): Prizes 1st - 3rd and 8 ribbons per division. 1st place dressage<br />

ribbons each division. Hunter Oaks sponsors overall lowpoint awards: $100 cash Area IV Adult<br />

Rider , $100 cash Area IV YR, $100 cash IDCTA, $100 cash USPC Duchess Trophy (donated by Kim<br />

Connelly) to oldest horse to complete event.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Starting times available at www.HunterOaksFarm.com and will be sent by<br />

evententries.com<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $195/stall available noon Thursday to Sun. 8pm. Some tack stalls<br />

available @ $150/tack stall. Request for GROUP stabling, please use ONE name (i.e. barn OR trainer)<br />

Please do NOT switch stalls upon arrival without secretary approval!!!! 175 temporary COVERED<br />

stalls on grounds. Stall doors provided. $75 grounds fee if not stabled on grounds. Veterinarian: Dr.<br />

Monfort 309-928-2127 / 309-826-2127 cell<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Hotels: Comfort Suites 309-834-4700, Holiday Inn Express (309) 820-<br />

9990, Country Inns & Suites (309) 828-7177. Ramada Ltd (309) 828-0900. Hawthorne (309) 829-8111.<br />

Hampton Inn (309) 829-3700. All hotels are on west side of Bloomington near Interstate Center approx.<br />

10 miles from farm. Rates vary. On-site primitive camping permitted @ no charge in designated areas,<br />

but NO amenities or electrical hook-up. Must have own generator. Kamp Komfort RV campground w/<br />

hook-ups, bath house, etc approx. five miles from farm 309-376-4411 and one mile off Carlock/I-74 exit.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Hunter Oaks Equestrian Center is located just 14 miles west of<br />

Bloomington-Normal where I-55, I-74, and I-39 intersect. From I-39, take Hudson exit and travel East<br />

to T-stop. Right, then immediate left to end of road. Right on SR 150west approx. one mile and right<br />

on MacAllen Lake Rd. From Bloomington-Normal or Peoria, take I-74 to Carlock exit. Exit and<br />

pass bp gas station, school, over RR tracks to stop sign. Turn left (west) on SR150 and go 3.6 miles to<br />

MacAllen Lake Road. Turn right and you will see stabling. GOOGLE Hunter Oaks Equestrian Center<br />

"show map"<br />

(DO NOT MAPQUEST ONLY!!! mapquest directions are incorrect for our location)<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: IP-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN/Starter Test-2010<br />

USEF Beginning Novice Test B-Sm.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: IP/P - 2800 m @ 500mpm. T-2200 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm.<br />

BN-1600 m @ 325 mpm/max. Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Starter<br />

course-most fences 2'0" and max height 2'3" Starter xc includes some replicas of our larger fences.<br />

Inviting for first event and the real deal! Starter course does NOT track thru timber or larger hills.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closes end of day Monday, June 27. Entry<br />

limit-200. Riders limited to 2 horses/level, or 4 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/ combined<br />

as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Concessions<br />

& Vendor Fair on grounds. Dogs must be leashed! Saturday night Barn Party at the Farm 5:30-8pm.<br />

Free to competitors, volunteers & officials. Guest tickets available @ $15.00 - BUFFET w/table seating.<br />

Complimentary beverages. Door Prizes!<br />

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AREA IV EVENTS<br />

JULY 23-24<br />

BRIAR FOX FARM SUMMER HORSE TRIALS<br />

Augusta, Kansas (Area 4)<br />

Central <strong>States</strong> Event Team Challenge<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Bonnie Griest, Secretary 9718 SW Hwy. 54 Augusta, KS 67010 (316) 775-5512<br />

(316) 648-4705 or (316) 640-7047 (Friday noon thru competition) http://www.thehorsefarm.com/<br />

ORGANIZER: Tim Griest, (same as above)<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Pam Wiedemann, PA Judges: Pres: Debbie Rodriguez, VA CD:X-C/SJ: Ana<br />

Schravesande, TX.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Briar Fox Farm, Inc. Entry: Per Division: OP:<br />

$185.00; T/N/BN: $170.00; Starter Event Rider: $160.00; Event Team Challenge Divisions:<br />

$195.00 Stabling: $140.00 Grounds Fee: $35.00 (non-stabled horses) Camping: $30.00 weekend;<br />

RV Hookup; $50.00 weekend<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Note: USEA and USEF fees are not<br />

included as part of the entry fee. These association fees should be added to your entry fee, per the<br />

itemized Fees Enclosed section of the Entry Form, totaled with the other applicable fees, and sent to<br />

the event with your entry. Please use the <strong>2011</strong> entry form. Failure to do so could result in the entry<br />

not being accepted. CHALLENGE DIVISIONS QUALIFYING CRITERIA: In order to compete in the Team<br />

Challenge, a team member must have previously ridden and successfully completed at least one horse<br />

trials at the challenge level he or she is entering. Indicate as such on the entry form. Furthermore, the<br />

team member may never have competed above the next higher level within the past 2 years (including<br />

the year of the Challenge), i.e., a Novice Challenge team member may not have competed higher than<br />

Training level in the last 2 years. Teams may consist of 3-4 team members all of the same level. Double<br />

entries: Not accepted. Starter Event Rider entrants: drug/admin fees do not apply. BN competitors who<br />

are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Starter competitors are exempt from USEA<br />

Starter and Drug Fees and USEA membership and non-membership fees. If competition not full,<br />

post entries accepted after C.D. thru 7/15 - add $25.00. Withdrawals must be in writing. Changes to<br />

rider/horse/division after C.D., additional $25. Bounced check charge=$50. Refunds: Before C.D. with<br />

vet. certificate-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry/ Stabling-No refund. Competition<br />

cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins within 12 months required for all horses, must accompany entry.


AREA IV EVENTS<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm Sat: Dressage-8 am; Show<br />

Jumping-approx 1 pm. Sun: Cross-country-9 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons per division. Team Challenge Divisions: Prize money and 6 Ribbons. All prize<br />

money paid to owners as listed on entry form. Prize money paid through 3rd as follows: 1st=50%,<br />

2nd=30%, 3rd=20%. Challenge divisions must have a minimum of 3 competitors.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available at www.thehorsefarm.com, Wednesday am week of event.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $140/Stall from noon Thursday to noon Monday. 20 stalls<br />

in summer barn w/gates, all others temp. stalls w/doors under tent. Initial bedding only provided. Extra<br />

bags of shavings=$8. All on grounds horses must be in furnished stalls. $35 grounds fee if not stabled<br />

on grounds. Feed/hay/bedding available for purchase locally. Further info. from sec'y. Veterinarian: El<br />

Dorado Animal Clinic, (316) 320-1050. # will be posted with sec'y.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Holiday Inn Express-6 mi.,(316) 733-8833. Augusta Inn-1 mi., (316) 775-<br />

5979. Lehr's Motel-1 mi., (316) 775-6327. Club House Inn-12 mi., (316) 684-1111., Andover Express Inn-<br />

6 mi.,(316)733-8881. Camping: Limited. $30.00 weekend. RV Hookup-$50.00--limited hookups.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 9718 SW Hwy 54. Augusta, KS 67010. From KS Turnpike (I-35) South: Exit<br />

Wichita East (Kellogg). East on US 54 for 11.5 miles (mile marker 233). From KS Turnpike (I-35) North:<br />

Andover exit, right (east) 4 miles to Santa Fe Lake Rd., right (south) 3 miles to US Hwy. 54, left (east) 1<br />

mile. From I-135 North: Exit Northeast Expressway (Exit 10 K-96) approx. 9 miles to Hwy. 54 (Augusta).<br />

East approx. 9 miles.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P- 2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter-<strong>2011</strong> USDF<br />

Intro C-small Arena: Sand arena.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2700 m @ 520 mpm. T-2236 m @ 420 mpm. N-1790 m @ 350 mpm.<br />

BN-1775 m @ 325 mpm/max. fence height 2'7" max. Terrain: Hills, water, trails, woods, ditches, stream<br />

crossings. All courses: P/T/N Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. BN-Easy; good<br />

for first time at this level. Starter-Easy; logs on ground. Brand new track! See www.thehorsefarm. com<br />

for virtual course walk.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Jul. 15. Levels may be divided/combined<br />

as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date. Prize list on www.<br />

thehorsefarm.com Concessions available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Entry forms can be<br />

printed from our website-www.thehorsefarm.com...click "entry forms" to choose the event you wish<br />

to enter and follow the print directions. Approved and completed medical card must be worn during<br />

cross-country and jumping tests. Photography concession available for all 3 phases.<br />

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AREA IV EVENTS<br />

AUGUST 6-7<br />

SILVERWOOD FARM SUMMER HORSE TRIALS<br />

Camp Lake, Wisconsin (Area 4)<br />

August 5th CT Schooling Show; P, T, N, BN, SN USEA Recognized Levels - T,N,BN,<br />

<strong>Eventing</strong> Test: Starter<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/19/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Lisa Cannata P.O. Box 171 Camp Lake, WI 53109 (847) 235-6410 (phone)<br />

(847) 589-8574 (fax) E-mail: <strong>Eventing</strong>@silverwoodfarm.net Web: http://www.silverwoodfarm.net/<br />

ORGANIZER: Lisa Froehlig, PO Box 192, Camp Lake, WI 53109, (262) 889-4700.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Cleon Wingard, OH Judges: Pres: Marie Johnson, WI; Curtis Sage, others<br />

TBA CD:X-C: Klaus Dierks SJ: Lisa Froehlig<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: PLEASE use www.EventEntries.com to enter. Draw checks to<br />

Silverwood Farm or credit card (MC, Visa or Discover)-$5.00 (mailed/faxed entries only) processing fee<br />

applied. Entry: All divisions: $280.00 includes stabling Tack Stall: $85.00.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes stabling & a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries not<br />

accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed,<br />

priority given to USEA members. Starter Competitors are exempt from USEA Starter and Drug Fees<br />

and USEA membership and non-membership fees. $30 fee for any changes of horse/rider or level on<br />

entry when such requests can be accommodated. $30-Lost pinny. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 nonrefundable<br />

office fee. Written/email cancellation must be received by 7 pm on C.D. After C.D.-Entry/<br />

Stabling-No refund or substitutions for other shows. Competition cancellation- No refund. Neg. Coggins<br />

required for all horses dated <strong>2011</strong> with entry. $50 returned check fee. Schooling Show CT: See www.<br />

silverwoodfarm.net for entry form and details. $25 discount in stabling if entered in both shows.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Stabling open for CT schooling show entries after 1 pm and<br />

for event entries that pay $30 additional overnight. Fri: CT Schooling Show. Fri: Stabling open for<br />

event entries at 1 pm; Cross-country open-3 pm Sat: Dressage-7:30 am; Cross-country-11:30 am;<br />

Competitors/Volunteers party-4:30 pm. Sun: Show Jumping-8 am. *Stadium could be scheduled for<br />

Saturday depending on # of entries.


3) AWARDS: Trophy & 6 ribbons per division.<br />

AREA IV EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available Aug 1st at www.silverwoodfarm.net.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Available 1 pm Thursday for CT entries and Event entries that pay<br />

$30 for extra overnight. 1 PM Friday to 9 PM Sunday for event entries. Perm 10x10 stalls in stabling<br />

complex. Tack stalls=$85. Temp stalls will be used ONLY if necessary. Stall doors provided. Stalls must<br />

be left in clean condition. One bag shavings provided. Shavings available @ $7/bag on entry or $8<br />

after closing date. Order must be in by 2 pm each day. For Groups: use ONE name for everyone in<br />

group. No guarantee of matches with multiple names! Competitors are responsible for stall damage.<br />

Veterinarian: Bristol Vet Service, (262) 859-2560. # will be posted at sec´y´s office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Comfort Inn, Antioch (847) 395-3606. Ask for Silverwood Farm<br />

Discount! La Quinta, Bristol (262) 857-7911. Country Inn & Suites, Bristol (262) 857-3680. Value Inn,<br />

Bristol (262) 857-2622. Super 8, Bristol (262) 857-7963. Book Rooms Early!! Camping: No camper<br />

hook-ups on grounds. Local camp grounds: Chain O´ Lakes State Park (847) 587-5512. Happy Acres,<br />

Bristol (262) 857-7373.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address for internet - NOT mailing!: 28426 98th Street Trevor, WI 53179 From<br />

I-94 (WI): Exit Hwy C west to Route 83, north for 1/3 mile to SA west for 2.5 miles to T intersection. Left<br />

on AH for 0.5 miles to farm. From Richmond, IL: Rt. 173 east to Wilmot Rd north to town of Wilmot.<br />

At second stop sign (County Rd C) turn right (east) to County Rd B LEFT (north) 2 mi. to AH right, 0.5<br />

mile to farm.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm.<br />

BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter- 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A. Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1700 m @ 350 mpm,<br />

max. fence height 2´7’. Starter- 970 m @ 300 mpm. Max fence 2´3’. All T/N/BN: Average, for horses<br />

with some experience at this level. SN-Easy, good for first time at this level. Can be trotted.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed July 25th, no schooling after July 24th!<br />

Be sure to call ahead to check on availability and conditions. By appointment ONLY, call organizer to<br />

arrange schooling (262) 889-4700. Entry limit 150. Rider limit 2 horses/level; 3 horses/entire event.<br />

Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and<br />

birth date on entry. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Party: Saturday 4:30 pm! All<br />

parking must be in parking field. Failure to comply will result in fines!<br />

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AREA IV EVENTS<br />

AUGUST 12-14<br />

OTTER CREEK SUMMER HORSE TRIALS<br />

Wheeler, Wisconsin (Area 4)<br />

USEA/The Chronicle of the Horse Central Adult Team Challenge<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/26/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P,P-ATC USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,N-ATC,T,T-ATC,BN,BN-ATC USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Enter on Line: www.evententries.com (credit cards accepted). Mail original<br />

signatures, copy of coggins, copies of USEF memberships (if applicable) & checks (if necessary to<br />

Secretary.<br />

OR Send Entries To: Betsy Jones, Secretary 1201 10 1/2 Ave. Barron, WI 54812 Home:<br />

(715)537-5155 Cell: (715)296-6469 email: jonesbs@chibardun.net. Show office phone during<br />

event: (715)658-1602<br />

Check our web site: www.ottercreekfarm.com for Rider Status, Ride Times and Live Results.<br />

ORGANIZER: Lena Warner, Otter Creek Farm E5847 1170th Ave. Wheeler, WI 54772. Email: org@<br />

ottercreekfarm.com Fax: (715)658-1250 Phone:(715)-658-1105<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Tom Ordway, ID Judges: Pres: Janet Briggs, NH; Anne Cizadlo, IA CD:XC/SJ: John<br />

Williams, NC<br />

EVENT FEES: Entry Fees: I/P:$350, T/N/BN: $325, Starter: $275 (Enty Fess include Stabling from<br />

Thursday -Sunday). Extra nights: $20 per night. Tack Stall: $100 (if available). Clean Stall Deposit: $25<br />

(check will be destroyed if stall found stripped clean) no C.C. or cash accepted. $25 will be charged<br />

to any changes made after C.D., $40 charge after schedule is done, notice will be sent out via email.<br />

Double entries Not accepted. Refunds: Before C.D.-Full Refund -$25 office fee. Post C.D.-No refunds,<br />

unless entry and or stall can be filled from waiting list less office fee. Competition cancellation no<br />

refund. Neg. Coggins must be dated <strong>2011</strong> for all horses, include a copy with entry. Adult Team<br />

competitors traveling long distance will receive one extra night free.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entries: Entry Limit 200. All entry fees include a $25 non refundable office fee and<br />

stabling fee. Entries are accepted as received. Priority is given to Adult Team competitors and<br />

postmark date (date mailed or submitted on line). Payment must be received within 7 days of<br />

online registration. Postmark date will be adjusted to when payment is received. Entries must be<br />

Postmarked by the closing date! Late Fee post closing date $25. Starter Competitors are exempt from<br />

the USEA Starter/D&M Fee and membership/non-membership fees. HT BN Competitors who are<br />

not USEA members must pay an additional $25.00 USEA BN Non-member fee. Pinny Holder/Insert<br />

Required - for sale on site, $15 each.


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2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Barns open 1:00 PM. Cross-country open-3:00 PM Fri:<br />

Dressage-8:00 AM all divisions Sat: Cross-country-9:00 AM all divisions Sun: Show Jumping and<br />

Awards Ceremonies<br />

3) AWARDS: New! North Country <strong>Eventing</strong> Challenge (NCEC) compete at Otter Creek HT (3<br />

shows) and Roebke's Run HT (2 shows) and have a chance to win over $2000 in cash and prizes! You<br />

can show at any level with the same horse/rider combination. All divisions Ribbons to 8th place and<br />

prizes from 1st - 4th place. ATC-Ribbons to 10th place in all divisions and Team ribbons first - eighth<br />

place. ATC Team prizes sponsored by The Chronicle of the Horse. Special awards for best dressage<br />

score, Best placing ATC team with the highest cumulative age and other fun awards will be presented<br />

on Sunday.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Posted on web site: www.ottercreekfarm.com & sent by email.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 200 10'x10' a few 12'x12' permanent and temp stalls with doors. One<br />

bag of bedding provided. Stabling open 1PM Thursday and close on Sunday 8PM Additional nights<br />

$20. One free night proved for long distance ATC competitors. Clean stall deposit of $25 (checks only!)<br />

will be destroyed if stall is found stripped (not picked) clean. Hay ($7) and bedding ($8) available for<br />

purchase. Veterinarian and Farrier numbers will be posted on the score board and by barns.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Americinn Lodge and Suits-715-235-4800 (ask for OCF discounts), Comfort<br />

Inn 715-233-1500, Econo Lodge- 715-235-9651, Super 8-715-235-8889, Motel 6-715-2356901, Country<br />

Inn and Suites 715-235-5664, all located in Menomonie 17 miles from show grounds. Otter Creek Acres<br />

(Cabin) 715-225-7182 3 miles. Limited camper hook-ups $30/night.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: I-94 to Menomonie,WI take Hwy 25 North for 15 miles to 1170th Ave., turn east<br />

(right). Go straight east for 2 miles. See Otter Creek Farm sign on Hwy 25! Mapquest and GPS<br />

Directions: Otter Creek Farm 1170th Ave, Wheeler, WI 54772 Dunn County, US.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test C-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner<br />

Novice Test B-Sm. Starter-<strong>2011</strong> USDF Test C.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-approx. 3400 m @ 550 mpm. P-approx. 3200 m @ 520 mpm. T-approx.<br />

2200 m @ 450 mpm. N-approx. 2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN-approx. 1900 m @ 350 mpm/max. New<br />

Starter Course! Easy beginner course hight not over 2'4". All courses: Average, for horses with some<br />

experience at these levels. Terrain: Rolling to hilly terrain with very good sand footing. All courses<br />

spectator friendly!<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course open only by appointment. Courses closed August<br />

30th. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section<br />

and birth date on entry. Food provided by Fosters Catering. Watch OCF web for information: www.<br />

ottercreekfarm.com Dogs are welcome but must be leashed. Competitors Party: Saturday evening.<br />

Food, beverages, games and entertainment. One ticket included per entry. Please pre-purchase your<br />

extra meal tickets with your entry cost: $15.00 (with entry) or at the show office by 6pm Friday for $20.<br />

Friday night tailgate get together snacks and beverages. No vehicles on course without permission.<br />

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AREA IV EVENTS<br />

AUGUST 26-28<br />

HERITAGE PARK HORSE TRIALS<br />

AND NOVICE AND TRAINING 3-DAY EVENT<br />

Olathe, Kansas (Area 4)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD: HT & Tests: Open Date: 7/12/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/9/<strong>2011</strong><br />

T3D: Open Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/26/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: IP,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

PT,N,T,BN,T3D USEA Recognized Tests: Starter, N3D, CT<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Beth Stoker 2401 W 25th Street, Apt 2B3 Lawrence, KS 66047 stokerbeth@<br />

hotmail.com Day (785) 291-3287, Eve (785) 766-4563 http://www.macta.info/<br />

ORGANIZER: Beth Stoker, 2401 W. 25th, Apt. 2B3, Lawrence, KS 66047, (785) 291-3287 (between 8<br />

am-4 pm), (785) 766-4563 (evenings after 9 pm & during competition). Email: stokerbeth@hotmail.<br />

com<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Ana Schravasande, TX Judges: Pres: Mary Lewis, GA; Deeda Randle, WY<br />

CD:X-C: Roger Haller, GA SJ: Beth Stoker<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw check to M.A.C.T.A. Entry: IP/P: $175.00; PT/T, N,<br />

BN, Starter Novice (A & B): $160.00; CT Entry: $100.00; Novice & Training 3-Day: $400.00<br />

(includes 1 stable fee) Fan Hookup: $15.00 Stabling: $145.00 Grounds Fee: $ 50.00 (non-stabled<br />

horses) Payment may be made through paypal (no paypal account necessary). A 3%<br />

convenience charge will be applied to payments made through paypal. If you'd like to pay<br />

by credit card (via paypal), or through paypal, please note on your entry you'd like to<br />

use the paypal option and management will email a bill to you through paypal. Division<br />

charges through PayPal will include all fees (ie, starter, USEF, drug/med, etc.)<br />

1) ENTRIES: CT/Starter/N3D entrants: Starter and D&M fees do not apply, but CT entrants who are<br />

not USEA members must pay a $25 USEA Non-member. All entries must be postmarked, if sent<br />

by FedEx or UPS, please check appropriate delivery method that allows them to leave at<br />

door so it does not require a signature. No hand delivered entries will be accepted. Bounced<br />

Check Surcharge: $35. Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted.<br />

BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. $20=Lost pinny. Refunds:<br />

Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-No refund of entry or stabling. Withdrawals<br />

accepted by email only and must be sent to sec´y by 6 pm on C.D. Contact secretary through email<br />

if possible. Competition cancellation-No refund. Any changes made after C.D.=$25 fee. Neg. Coggins<br />

within 12 months required for all horses-must accompany entry.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Educational activities and dressage test for 3-day divisions; Crosscountry<br />

course open-3 pm. Food & drinks served after course walk. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Endurance;<br />

Cross-country-10 am. Combined Test entries will do dressage and stadium on Saturday. Sun: Show<br />

Jumping-8 am.


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3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons per division and various trophies are awarded. Completion ribbons will also<br />

be awarded.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Ride times will be available on our website (www.macta.info) no later than<br />

August 24,<strong>2011</strong>.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $145/Stall from 12 pm Thursday to 12 pm Monday. Temp.<br />

stalls on grounds. Stall doors/initial bedding only provided. On ground stabling will be determined<br />

by the date entry is received. Entries received before closing date will have priority. All horses that are<br />

kept on grounds overnight must have a stall that is provided by competition management. Horses<br />

may not be stabled in horse trailers on grounds. $35 Grounds fee for non-stabled horses. Bedding<br />

available for purchase, further info from sec´y. Veterinarian: # will be posted at sec´y´s tent.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Hotels approx. 8 miles from event. Holiday Inn (913) 829-4000. Super 8,<br />

(913) 856-8887. Sleep Inn (913) 390-9500. Comfort Inn, Microtel, Best Western. (Hotels are by Great<br />

Mall of the Great Plains or Olathe Medical Center).<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 14025 W. 159th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (do not use this address for<br />

mapquest); We are directly across the street from 16801 Pflumm in Olathe, KS 66062(for<br />

mapquest). Coming from the south: From I-35, get off at Exit 210, turn right and take 175th Street<br />

east *Go slow at R/R tracks* after stop light, turn left (North) onto Pflumm Rd and go 0.8 miles to<br />

Horse Park entrance on left Travelling from the north: exit 215 (169 South, 7 Hwy. Paola). Turn<br />

onto 169 South and go to 175th Street. Turn left at 175th Street then follow above directions from go<br />

slow at R/R tracks. If you are heading south on Pflumm from 159th & Pflumm, horse park entrance<br />

is 1.2 miles south of the intersection. (Horse Park entrance is not a "marked" park entrance, look for<br />

horse trial signs.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T3D: 2010 USEF Training Three-day Test-Std. IP - 2010 USEF<br />

Intermediate Test B-Std. P/PT – 2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm.<br />

N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter Novice A - 2010<br />

USEF Beginner Novice Test A - Sm. Starter Novice B - 2007 Intro Test B. Arenas: Grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T3D specs TBA. P – 2800 m @ 520mpm. T-2400 m @ 450 mpm/20<br />

obstacles. N-2000 m @ 375 mpm/18 obstacles. BN-1800 m @ 350 mpm/14 obstacles. Starter<br />

Novice - 1500m @ 275mpm/10-14 obstacles and inviting (see "other information for distinction<br />

between SN A & B). All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed July 25. Riders limited 2 horses/level, or<br />

3 horses/entire event. Levels may be further divided if entries warrant; state preferences under the<br />

Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Prize list from sec´y. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed<br />

and attached to a human. Loose dogs will be confiscated & owner fined $50.00. NO MOTORIZED<br />

VEHICLES ARE ALLOWED ON THE XC COURSE. Starter Novice will be offered. Starter Novice<br />

A will splash through water. Starter Novice B will not go through water splash. See<br />

www.macta.info for dates of cross country schoolings, schooling events and clinics throughout the<br />

year, or contact organizer.<br />

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NOTES


Area Chairman<br />

Mike Huber<br />

1051 Porter Rd.<br />

Bartonville, TX 76226<br />

(817) 368-7178<br />

mike@goldchipstables.com<br />

Adult Rider Coordinator<br />

Catherine Texter Baker<br />

P.O. Box 436<br />

Atlanta, Texas, 75551<br />

(903) 824-7905<br />

Ctbatlanta@aol.com<br />

Board of Governors Area Representatives<br />

Kristy Limon<br />

28635 Hidden Lake W.<br />

Magnolia, TX 77354<br />

(936) 443-5167<br />

kristym76@hotmail.com<br />

Diane Pitts<br />

7209 Lakewood Blvd.<br />

Dallas, TX 75214<br />

(214) 324-9332<br />

Dianepitts44@gmail.com<br />

Area Treasurer<br />

Karen LeKashman<br />

Karen.LeKashman@bnsf.com<br />

Young Rider Coordinator<br />

Diane Pitts<br />

Dianepitts44@gmail.com<br />

Area Organizer Representative<br />

Tracy Hewlett<br />

1296 Old Plain Dealing Rd.<br />

Benton, LA 71006<br />

tracy@hollyhillfarm.net<br />

Area Website: www.area5eventing.com<br />

Young Event Horse Coordinator<br />

Alyce Hinkle<br />

jvfarms@ev1.net<br />

Finance and Fundraising<br />

Siobhan O’Brien<br />

siobhano@comcast.net<br />

AREA V<br />

Policy and Procedures<br />

Ronda Dillard<br />

to_ronda@airmail.net<br />

Affiliate <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong>’s<br />

Area Representative<br />

Debbie Poloson<br />

2937 Indian Hollow<br />

San Antonio, TX 78261<br />

(210) 288-8789<br />

Deborah_Poloson@Bausch.com<br />

AFFILIATE EVENTING ASSOCIATIONS:<br />

Central Texas <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Sandra Slattery<br />

3200 Golden Grove<br />

San Antonio, TX 78247<br />

(210) 213-6683<br />

Slatterys@sbcglobal.net<br />

www.cteventing.org<br />

North Texas <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Mica Pryor<br />

2201 Long Prairie<br />

Suite 107-714<br />

Flower Mound, TX 75022<br />

(972) 636-7061<br />

Heavenlyoaksfarm@aol.com<br />

www.nteventing.net<br />

Oklahoma Eventers<br />

Meghan Richey<br />

8300 E. Country Rd. 74<br />

Guthrie, OK 73044<br />

(405) 880-3925<br />

president@okeventers.us<br />

www.okeventers.us<br />

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AREA V EVENTS<br />

JUNE 11-12<br />

TEXAS ROSE HORSE PARK HORSE TRIALS<br />

Tyler, Texas (Area 5)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 4/26/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Register Online at www.EventEntries.com. Visa/MC, Discover, Amex &<br />

Checks Accepted.<br />

Rick Dunkerton, Secretary C/O AMS PO Box 1647 Laurel, MS 39441 Cell: 601-498-3330 Fax: 601-426-<br />

9984 rdunkerton@EventEntries.com<br />

ORGANIZER: Cathy Brunson, 14078 State Hwy 110N, Tyler, TX 75704 Comp Mngment: TRHP, LLC<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Patti Clement, AL Judges: Pres: Sheila Strickler, AZ CD:X-C/SJ: Carsten Meyer, LA<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to TRHP,LLC Entry: P: $225.00 T/N/BN:<br />

$200.00 Stabling/Tack Stall: $135.00 with no shavings included. $10 for additional bags of shavings<br />

(min 2 bags). Stall Deposit: $25.00. Grounds Fee: $25.00 Camping: $35/night.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees per division and include a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors who<br />

are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. All Preliminary entries, owners and agents<br />

must show proof of USEF membership, or pay $30 non-member. $30=Lost pinny. Refunds: Before<br />

C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry-Less $30 only if place can be filled from<br />

wait list. Stable-No refund. No telephone withdrawals accepted, faxes or emails only. Competition<br />

cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. All entries must have<br />

three signatures.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: All Dressage-8 AM; Show<br />

Jumping-10am, Complementary competitor party after competition ends Saturday. Sun: Crosscountry-8<br />

AM.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available June 7th on website: www.texasrosehorsepark.com. Times will not be<br />

mailed. Times will be emailed to all competitors that submit a valid email address.


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5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $135 /stall from noon Friday thru Sunday eve. $35 per night for<br />

extra nites. 337 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors & initial bedding only provided. Feed/Hay/Bedding<br />

available for purchase, further info from sec'y. Veterinarian: # will be posted at scoreboard.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Local Hotel Information (Mention our name and get a Horse Show<br />

Rate) La Quinta Inn & Suites – 204 Centennial Blvd, Lindale 903-882-1600, Holiday Inn Express –<br />

3247 W. Gentry Pkwy Tyler 903-533-0214, Comfort Suites – 200 W Centennial Dr, Lindale 903-882-<br />

8613, Sleep Inn & Suites – 5555 S Donnybrook Ave, Tyler 903-581-8646, Howard Johnson – 3300<br />

Mineola Hwy Tyler, TX 903-597-6300, Cabin Creek – Efficiency Cabin 903-882-1890 (Less than 2<br />

minutes from show ring), Camping (RV hookups): $35/night (water & electric). Camping on grounds<br />

without hookup - no fee.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Directions to the Texas Rose Horse Park Address: 14078 State Hwy 110 N<br />

Tyler, TX 75704. From the East (Shreveport Area) – Take I-20 West to the Van/Tyler Highway 110<br />

exit (#548), turn Left (South). Go approximately 1 mile – TRHP is on the Left. From the West (Dallas<br />

Area) – Take I-20 East to the Van/Tyler Highway 110 exit (#548), turn Right (South). Go approximately<br />

1 mile – TRHP is on the Left. From the South (Houston Area) – Take US 287 North to TX-155<br />

towards Tyler. At FM-2661 turn Left. Left again at TX-64, Right on CR-413, then Left at FM -724. Follow<br />

FM -724 to CR-42 and turn Right. At TX-110 turn Left – TRHP is on the Right. From the South (San<br />

Antonio Area) – Take I-35 North to US-84 and turn Right. Follow US-84 to TX-31, turn Right. At FM-<br />

314 turn Left, Right on to FM-279, Left on to FM -314 then Right on to CR-4906. At CR-4907 turn Left to<br />

a Right turn at CR-4908 (this road turns into CR-426). At CR-422 turn Right, then Right on to FM-1995<br />

and Right on to TX-110. TRHP is on the Right. From the North (Oklahoma City Area) – Take I-35<br />

South towards Dallas to I-635 East to I-635 South to US-80 East to I-20 East towards Shreveport to the<br />

Van/Tyler Highway 110 exit (#548), turn Right (South). Go approximately 1 mile – TRHP is on the Left.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas:<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2200 m @ 520 mpm. T-2200 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm.<br />

BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm, 16 efforts, max height 2'6". All courses: Average, for horses with some<br />

experience at these levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course will be closed May 28, <strong>2011</strong> Levels may be<br />

divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on<br />

entry. Prize list from sec'y. Food on grounds.<br />

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CORONA DEL SOL HORSE TRIALS<br />

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Listing information not received in time for the publication.<br />

Please check the USEA website at www.useventing.com.


Area Chairman<br />

Randy Nunnink<br />

10543 Streeter Rd.<br />

Auburn, CA 95602<br />

(530) 268-0708<br />

rnunnink@caiso.com<br />

Adult Rider Coordinator<br />

Dawn Robbins<br />

2442 Valley Meadow Dr.<br />

Oak View, CA 93022<br />

(805) 415-6266<br />

dawnrobbins@sbcglobal.net<br />

Board of Governors<br />

Area Representatives<br />

Robert Kellerhouse<br />

46210 Carpet Court<br />

Temecula, CA 92592<br />

(951) 587-6239<br />

rkeller92592@verizon.net<br />

Marjorie Molloy<br />

27555 Ynez Rd., Ste 125<br />

Temecula, CA 92591<br />

(714) 342-0040<br />

Mmolloy@hpapts.com<br />

Brian Sabo<br />

218 Via Lorca<br />

Newport Beach, CA 92663<br />

(949) 673-2518<br />

brian@sabogroup.com<br />

Area Treasurer<br />

Candace Rice<br />

candace724@aol.com<br />

Young Rider Coordinator<br />

Shannon Lilley<br />

P.O. Box 2118<br />

Cilron, CA 95021<br />

(408) 304-2791<br />

splilley@earthlink.net<br />

Assistant Coordinator-<br />

Membership Renewals<br />

Ellen Coudray<br />

1393 Foothill Rd.<br />

Ojai, CA 93023<br />

(805) 646-9994<br />

(805) 689-3982 cell<br />

AREA VI<br />

Area Organizer Representative<br />

Ken Sexton<br />

sextoneng@shepherdranch.com<br />

Organizers Committee Chair<br />

Margie Molloy<br />

Mmolloy@hpapts.com<br />

Area Website: www.areavi.org<br />

AFFILIATE EVENTING ASSOCIATIONS<br />

Area Representative<br />

Vicky Stashuk-Matisi<br />

86 Mt. Madonna Rd.<br />

Watsonville, CA 95076<br />

(831) 722-8600<br />

Email: vicky@casarch.com<br />

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AREA VI EVENTS<br />

JUNE 11-12<br />

COPPER MEADOWS HORSE TRIALS<br />

Listing information not received in time for the publication.<br />

Please check the USEA website at www.useventing.com.


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AREA VI EVENTS<br />

JUNE 24-26<br />

SHEPHERD RANCH SYVPC HORSE TRIALS I<br />

Santa Ynez, California (Area 6)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/10/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Intro<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Ronnie Thielmann P.O. Box 14847 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 (805) 895-9231<br />

E-mail: ride3day@hotmail.com<br />

ORGANIZER: Ken Sexton and Santa Ynez Valley Pony Club. Competition Management: Shepherd<br />

Ranch SYVPC Management Committee. Please direct all questions through the secretary.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Whitney Eggers, ID Judges: Pres: Frances O'Reilly, WA Dressage Judges: David<br />

Schmutz, CA and CeeCee Moss-Giovanetti, CA Course Designer: X-C: James Atkinson, CA SJ:<br />

Connie Arthur, CA<br />

EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Shepherd Ranch SYVPC Horse Trials. Entry: Novice - Prelim:<br />

$230.00 Intro: $220.00 (no USEA Fees or Membership necessary for intro only) Stabling: $115.00<br />

Absolutely no haul-ins allowed. Grounds Fee: $100.00 (Non-competing horses only, in addition to<br />

stabling fee) Teams: $5.00 per rider.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors who are not USEA<br />

members must pay extra $25 non-membership with entry. Intro entrants are exempt from the USEA<br />

starter/d&m fees and USEA membership/non-membership fees. If oversubscribed, priority to USEA<br />

members. If undersubscribed, post entries will be accepted after the closing date, an additional $25<br />

processing fee will be assessed. Incomplete entries: $10 fee for all incomplete entries. Entry<br />

changes: $25 fee for all changes after closing date. Double entries: Not accepted. Lost pinny: $40<br />

charge for each lost pinny. Refunds: Before closing date - entry/stabling less $25 non-refundable office<br />

fee. After closing date - no refunds. Competition cancellation - no refund. Returned checks: $25 fee<br />

on returned checks. Negative Coggins required within 6 months for out-of-state horses.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Management reserves the right to modify the schedule. Thurs:<br />

Stables open at 9 am. Cross-country course opens at 3 pm. Pre-show dressage 1-5pm (see section<br />

10). Fri: Dressage - 8 am. Sat: Cross-country - 7:30 am. Sun: Show jumping - 8 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prize & 8 ribbons per division. High Point Pony Clubber for each competition<br />

level (include rating and club on entry). High Point Amateur overall with perpetual trophy (must be<br />

declared with USEF and present USEF card at competition, state on entry). <strong>2011</strong> Champion Junior<br />

and Senior Horse/Rider combination combined for both <strong>2011</strong> competitions with $100 cash back<br />

(based on placings in the two horse trials combined).


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4) STARTING TIMES: Available June 22nd at www.syvponyclub.com.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $115/stall from Thursday 9am to Sunday 6pm (early arrivals with<br />

secretary approval). 160 temporary stalls on grounds. Stall doors & initial bag of shavings only provided.<br />

Shavings ($10/bag), alfalfa ($15/bale), oat ($15/bale) available through secretary or by pre-order<br />

if payment arrives before June 20th). Absolutely no haul-ins. Non-competing horses: $100<br />

grounds fee (includes Sun XC school) and additional stall fee. Veteriarian: TBD. Farrier: TBD<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Best Western Pea Soup (805) 688-3216 Ask for Shepherd Ranch Horse<br />

Trial Rate. Econolodge-12 mi., (805) 688-0022. Quality Inn-10 mi., (805) 688-3210. Motel 6-12 mi.,<br />

(805) 688-7797. Danish Country Inn-8 mi., (805) 688-2018. Svengaard's Lodge-8 mi., (805) 688-3277.<br />

Camping: No camping allowed. No cooking or fires allowed. NO SMOKING ON GROUNDS,<br />

IN VEHICLES ONLY!!! EXTREME FIRE DANGER!!!<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1399 W. Hwy 154, Santa Ynez, CA 93460. From North: Hwy 101 to 154<br />

approx. 7 miles, left on Baseline at stop sign, an immediate right after church. Follow Baseline to sign<br />

on right (approx. 1 mile). Dirt road will take you to stabling. From South: Hwy 101 to 154 west from<br />

Santa Barbara across San Marcos Pass, approx. 25 miles after starting on 154. Turn right on Baseline at<br />

stop sign before Shepherd of the Valley Church. Take immediate right to continue on Baseline & follow<br />

approx. 1 mi. to sign on right. Dirt road will take you to stabling.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: All tests in small arenas with sand footing. All Preliminary - 2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test A. All Training - 2010 USEF Training Test A. All Novice - 2010 USEF Novice Test A. All Beginner<br />

Novice - 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B. All Intro - 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: Course closed after Sunday June 12th. All courses over tilled paths when<br />

over pasture grass. Preliminary - 2600 m @ 520 mpm. Training - 2200 m @ 420 mpm. Novice<br />

- 1800 m @ 350 mpm. Beginner Novice - 1600 m @ 350 mpm, max height 2'7", 14 efforts. Intro<br />

- 1300 m @ 300 mpm, height 20-24", 12-14 jumping efforts, water optional. All courses: Average, for<br />

horses with some experience at these levels. Studs recommended for all divisions.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Entries Limited to 160 temporary stalls onsite, priority given in order<br />

of arrival of entries (complete entries only). Rider limited levels may be divided/combined as entries<br />

warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Prize list available from<br />

secretary. Food on grounds. Dogs allowed on leash only, strictly enforced!!! Owners of dogs<br />

not on leash must donate $100 to SYVPC Horse Trials. Thursday Pre-Dressage: Ride your dressage<br />

test in competition arena before "L" judge for ring exposure and last-minute tips. Times available from<br />

1-5pm. $30 per ride. Pre-assigned times available via coordination with the secretary only if payment<br />

is received by June 20th. All ride times assigned on "first come first served" basis. Time slots<br />

limited. Sunday XC Schooling: Following completion of all divisions school the XC course. $50 per<br />

horse. Arrange through secretary at event.<br />

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AREA VI EVENTS<br />

AUGUST 12-14<br />

THE SUMMER EVENT AT WOODSIDE<br />

Woodside, California (Area 6)<br />

Future Event Horse Class, Thursday, August 12<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/26/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: A,I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: FEH<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Woodside Secretary P.O. Box 971 Mira Loma, CA 91752 (805) 239-3930<br />

E-mail: info@grayareaevents.com Web: http://www.horsepark.org/<br />

ORGANIZER: Robert Kellerhouse, (951) 587-6239<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Andy Bowles, NZL Judges: Pres. Roger Haller, GA; Vicky Shashuk-Matisi, CA;<br />

Ginny Bergman Wailes, CA; Renee Johnson, CA; Creeky Routson, CA CD: X-C: Derek di Grazia, CA<br />

SJ: Jose Nava<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Woodside <strong>Eventing</strong>. Entry: Per division: A:<br />

$305.00; I: $275.00; P: $235.00; T/N/BN: $225.00; FEH: $85.00 (stabling as below, if not stabling,<br />

grounds fee as below). Stabling: $120.00 Grounds Fee: $50.00 (non-stabled horses) RV Hookup:<br />

$25.00/night water only Double Entries: $20.00 Teams: $5.00/member Party: $15.00 (extra tickets)<br />

1) ENTRIES: ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY CLOSING DATE! Entries recieved after closing date<br />

a post entry fee up to $50 will be charged. $20 change fee for any changes made after closing<br />

date. $20 charge for lost pinny - no deposit required. Incomplete Entries - $15. Refunds: Before C.D. -<br />

Full Refund; after C.D. to August 2-Less $25 office fee. Aug. 3-Aug. 5 - Entry credit only. After Aug. 5<br />

no refund, unless entry or stabling can be filled from waitlist, if either are filled either will be refunded.<br />

Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins not required. BN competitors who are not USEA<br />

members must pay an extra $25 non-member fee. PRELIMINARY and ABOVE must send copy of USEF<br />

cards for rider and owner or non-member fee.


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2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country course open-3 pm; FEI- 5pm (Bay Arena)<br />

Fri: Dressage-8 am. Sat: A/I/P Cross-country-8 am. T/N/BN Show Jumping 9 am Sun: A/I/P Show<br />

Jumping-8 am. T/N/BN Cross-country 8 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy and 7 ribbons per division. Prize Money A-$1500; I-$900; P-$600;<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available August 6 at www.horsepark.org.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $120/stall from 8 pm Wednesday to Noon on Monday. 360 temporary<br />

stalls on grounds. stall doors & initial bedding only provided. $50 Haul-In fee for non-stabled horses.<br />

Feed/bedding/hay available for purchase at local store, further info from the secretary. Veterinarian:<br />

TBD. # will be posted at show office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Creekside Inn, Palo Alto-5 mi., (650) 493-2411. Motel 6, Palo Alto-6mi.,<br />

(650) 949-0833. Sheraton, Palo Alto-5 mi., (650) 328-2800 Camping: R.V. water only hook-ups<br />

available-$25/day. No Tent Camping. No open fires on the property.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 3674 Sand Hill Rd., Woodside, CA 94062 From I-280: Exit Sand Hill Rd, go<br />

west approx. 1 mile. Turn right into the Horse Park<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: A-2010 Advanced Test B-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std.<br />

P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B -Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B -Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B -Sm.<br />

BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B -Sm. Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: A-3600m @ 570 mpm. I-3100m @ 550 mpm. P-2700m @ 520 mpm.<br />

T-2100m @ 470 mpm. N-1800m @ 400 mpm. BN-1600m @ 350mpm. All courses: Average, for<br />

horses/riders with some experience at these levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country courses closed July 26 at dark. Levels may be divided/<br />

combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry.<br />

Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed – a $25 fine will be assessed for any dogs not on a leash.<br />

Team Competition: Teams of 3/4, best 3 scores to count, all team members at same level. $5/member.<br />

Party: Saturday night, 6 pm; Extra tickets-$15 per ticket.<br />

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AREA VI EVENTS<br />

AUGUST 26-28<br />

SHEPHERD RANCH SYVPC HORSE TRIALS II<br />

Santa Ynez, California (Area 6)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/12/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/9/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA<br />

Recognized Tests: Intro<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Ronnie Thielmann P.O. Box 14847 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 (805) 895-<br />

9231 ride3day@hotmail.com<br />

ORGANIZER: Ken Sexton and Santa Ynez Valley Pony Club. Competition Management: Shepherd<br />

Ranch SYVPC Management Committee. Please direct all questions through the secretary.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Terri Kemp, AZ Judges: Pres: Loris Henry, CA Dressage Judges: David Schmutz, CA,<br />

and CeeCee Moss-Giovanetti, CA Course Designer: X-C: James Atkinson, CA SJ: Connie Arthur, CA.<br />

EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Shepherd Ranch SYVPC Horse Trials. Entry: Novice - Prelim:<br />

$230.00 Intro: $220.00 (no USEA Fees or Membership necessary for intro only) Stabling: $115.00<br />

Absolutely no haul-ins allowed. Grounds Fee: $100.00 (Non-competing horses only, in addition to<br />

stabling fee) Teams: $5.00 per rider.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors who are not USEA<br />

members must pay extra $25 non-membership with entry. Intro entrants are exempt from the USEA starter/<br />

d&m fees and USEA membership/non-membership fees. If oversubscribed, priority to USEA members. If<br />

undersubscribed, post entries will be accepted after the closing date, an additional $25 processing fee will<br />

be assessed. Incomplete entries: $10 fee for all incomplete entries. Entry changes: $25 fee for all<br />

changes after closing date. Double entries: Not accepted. Lost pinny: $40 charge for each lost pinny.<br />

Refunds: Before closing date - entry/stabling less $25 non-refundable office fee. After closing date - no<br />

refunds. Competition cancellation - no refund. Returned checks: $25 fee on returned checks. Negative<br />

Coggins required within 6 months for out-of-state horses.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Management reserves the right to modify the schedule.<br />

Thurs: Stables open at 9 am. Cross-country course opens at 3 pm. Pre-show dressage 1-5pm (see section<br />

10). Fri: Dressage - 8 am. Sat: Cross-country - 7:30 am. Sun: Show jumping - 8 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prize & 8 ribbons per division. High Point Pony Clubber for each competition level<br />

(include rating and club on entry). High Point Amateur overall with perpetual trophy (must be declared<br />

with USEF and present USEF card at competition, state on entry). <strong>2011</strong> Champion Junior and Senior<br />

Horse/Rider combination combined for both <strong>2011</strong> competitions with $100 cash back (based on placings in<br />

the two horse trials combined).


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4) STARTING TIMES: Available August 24th at www.syvponyclub.com.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $115/stall from Thursday 9am to Sunday 6pm (early arrivals with<br />

secretary approval). 160 temporary stalls on grounds. Stall doors & initial bag of shavings only provided.<br />

Shavings ($10/bag), alfalfa ($15/bale), oat ($15/bale) available through secretary or by pre-order if<br />

payment arrives before August 22nd). Absolutely no haul-ins. Non-competing horses: $100<br />

grounds fee (includes Sun XC school) and additional stall fee. Veterinarian: TBD. Farrier: TBD<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Best Western Pea Soup (805) 688-3216 Ask for Shepherd Ranch Horse<br />

Trial Rate. Econolodge-12 mi., (805) 688-0022. Quality Inn-10 mi., (805) 688-3210. Motel 6-12 mi.,<br />

(805) 688-7797. Danish Country Inn-8 mi., (805) 688-2018. Svengaard's Lodge-8 mi., (805) 688-<br />

3277. Camping: No camping allowed. No cooking or fires allowed. NO SMOKING ON<br />

GROUNDS, IN VEHICLES ONLY!!! EXTREME FIRE DANGER!!!<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1399 W. Hwy 154, Santa Ynez, CA 93460. From North: Hwy 101 to 154<br />

approx. 7 miles, left on Baseline at stop sign, an immediate right after church. Follow Baseline to sign<br />

on right (approx. 1 mile). Dirt road will take you to stabling. From South: Hwy 101 to 154 west from<br />

Santa Barbara across San Marcos Pass, approx. 25 miles after starting on 154. Turn right on Baseline at<br />

stop sign before Shepherd of the Valley Church. Take immediate right to continue on Baseline & follow<br />

approx. 1 mi. to sign on right. Dirt road will take you to stabling.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: All tests in small arenas with sand footing. All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B. All<br />

T-2010 USEF Training Test B. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test B. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test<br />

B. All Intro-2010 Beginner Novice Test A.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: Course closed after Sunday August 14th. All courses over tilled paths<br />

when over pasture grass. P -2600 m @ 520 mpm. T-2200 m @ 420 mpm. N -1800 m @ 350 mpm.<br />

BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm, max height 2'7", 14 efforts. Intro-1300 m @ 300 mpm, height 20-24", 12-14<br />

jumping efforts, water optional. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels.<br />

Studs recommended for all divisions.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Entries Limited to 160 temporary stalls onsite, priority given in order<br />

of arrival of entries (complete entries only). Rider limited levels may be divided/combined as entries<br />

warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Prize list available from<br />

secretary. Food on grounds. Dogs allowed on leash only, strictly enforced!!! Owners of dogs<br />

not on leash must donate $100 to SYVPC Horse Trials. Thursday Pre-Dressage: Ride your dressage<br />

test in competition arena before "L" judge for ring exposure and last-minute tips. Times available from<br />

1-5pm. $30 per ride. Pre-assigned times available via coordination with the secretary only if payment<br />

is received by August 22nd. All ride times assigned on "first come first served" basis. Time slots<br />

limited. Sunday XC Schooling: Following completion of all divisions school the XC course. $50 per<br />

horse. Arrange through secretary at event.<br />

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NOTES


Area Chairman<br />

Luigi Meneghelli<br />

31786 Horse Farm Ln.<br />

Philomath, OR 97370<br />

541.929.6860<br />

luigi@areavii.org<br />

Treasurer<br />

Lorilee Hanson<br />

20317 SE 119th CT<br />

Issaquah, WA 98027<br />

(425) 271-7474<br />

Lorilee.c.hanson@boeing.com<br />

Young Rider Coordinator<br />

Piper Cheney<br />

240 Island Blvd.<br />

Fox Island, WA 98333<br />

(253) 549-4130<br />

pipercheney@comcast.net<br />

Adult Rider Coordinator<br />

Maggie Rikard<br />

41902 218th SE<br />

Enumclaw, WA 98022<br />

(360) 825-4758<br />

magsnags@aol.com<br />

Board of Governors<br />

Area Representatives<br />

Mark Hart<br />

2235 SW Stephenson St.<br />

Portland, OR 97219<br />

(503) 452-1975<br />

mark2992@aol.com<br />

Louise Leslie<br />

7608 254th Ave NE<br />

Redmond, WA 98053<br />

(425) 836-5616<br />

louleslie@msn.com<br />

AREA VII<br />

OTHER REPRESENTATIVES FROM AREA VII<br />

USEA Organizers Committee – Member<br />

John Camlin<br />

john@caberfarm.com<br />

(360) 978-6694<br />

Secretary<br />

Lou Leslie<br />

(425) 488-6343<br />

Website: www.areavii.org<br />

Website Organizer<br />

Luigi Meneghelli<br />

luigi@areavii.org<br />

AFFILIATE EVENTING ASSOCIATIONS<br />

Idaho Dressage and <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Nancy Roche<br />

2663 N. Blue Springs Ave.<br />

Meridian, ID 83646<br />

(208) 340-1351<br />

nancy@admaginationstudios.com<br />

www.idahodressageandeventing.org<br />

Palouse Dressage and <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

971 East F<br />

C/O: Becky Paull<br />

Moscow, ID 83843<br />

208-798-9594<br />

Beckypaull_pde@yahoo.com<br />

www.palousedressageandeventing.com<br />

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JUNE 10-12<br />

ASPEN FARMS HORSE TRIALS<br />

Yelm, Washington (Area 7)<br />

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AREA VII EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 4/26/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Suzy Elliott 1201 E Yelm Ave, Ste 400 PMB 135 Yelm, Wa 98597 Tel: 360-485-<br />

2042; E-mail: suzypettman@hotmail.com Web: http://www.aspenfarmseventing.com/<br />

ORGANIZER: Jonathan Elliott, 1201 Yelm Ave, Ste 400 PMB 135, Yelm, WA 9897, (360) 485-2043<br />

jonathan_elliott@hotmail.com<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Mary Duenow, Ca Judges: Pres: Roger Haller, Ga; Diane Royce, WA; Kari McClain,<br />

Wa;Ann Appleby, WA; SJ Judge: Jay Arend, WA CD:X-C/SJ: Tremaine Cooper, MA<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Aspen Farms Horse Trials. Entry: Per Division:<br />

I/P: $240.00; T/N/BN: $225.00 Stabling: $120.00<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. .BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less<br />

$25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Competition<br />

Cancellation-No refund.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thur: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Fri: Dressage-9am Sat: Cross-<br />

Country-8am(I/P/T) Show Jumping 9am (N/BN). Sun: Show Jumping- 8am (I/P/T) Cross Country 9am<br />

(N/BN).<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. ***Open Beginner Novice*** Will be the "Olson's<br />

Classic" $500 gift card to winner, plus added Prizes over the other BN divisions. Please check Website<br />

for details, we will update as our great sponsors make their donations.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available June 7th at www.aspenfarmseventing.com.


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5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $120/stall from 10 am Thursday to 6 pm Sunday. 260<br />

temp. stalls on grounds. Stall doors & initial bedding only provided. Veterinarian: TBA, # will be posted<br />

at show office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Prairie Hotel-5 mi., (360) 458-8300. Super 8-16 mi., (360) 459-<br />

8888. Quality Inn, Lacey-16 mi., (360) 493-1991. La Quinta, Lacey-16 mi., (360) 412-1200. Camping:<br />

Available on grounds-no hook-ups; free.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 13042 Morris Rd, Yelm, WA 98597. Northbound: I-5 exit 88A-Tenino<br />

becomes WA Rte 507 (16 mi) to Rainier, right on Center St., becomes 148th Ave SE (4.5 mi.) to left<br />

onto Morris Rd. SE, 1.8 mi., to 130th Trail and sign for Aspen Farms. Southbound: I-5 exit 116 “Old<br />

Nisqually & Mounts Rd.’ end exit left follow to Reservation Rd., left, to stop left on Pacific Hwy, WA Rte<br />

510 through Yelm to light at Bald Hills Rd, right then right onto Morris Road, 2.5 mi., to 130th Trail &<br />

sign for Aspen Farms.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test-B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner<br />

Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3200 m @ 550 mpm. P-3100 m @ 520 mpm. T-2200 m @ 450 mpm.<br />

N-1830 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1500 m @ 300 mpm. BN max. fence height 2´7’. All courses: Solid, for<br />

horses with experience at these levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed May 5. Entry limit: 300 horses. Levels may<br />

be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on<br />

entry. Party: Saturday Evening. Team competition $40 per team-must compete Saturday night at Party.<br />

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AREA VII EVENTS<br />

JUNE 24-26<br />

INAVALE FARM HT AND GALLOPS SADDLERY CLASSIC 3-DAY EVENT<br />

Philomath, Oregon (Area 7)<br />

Thank you to our sponsors Gallops Saddlery, Kerrits,<br />

and Toklat Originals for their support!<br />

ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 5/10/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong><br />

T3D Open Date: 4/26/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN,T3D<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Linda Yost, Secretary P.O. Box 3369 Albany, OR 97321 (541) 974-6512, Fax (541)<br />

929-6200; E-mail: linda@inavalefarm.com Web: http://www.inavalefarm.com/<br />

ORGANIZER: Luigi & Caroline Meneghelli, 31786 Horse Farm Lane, Philomath, OR 97370, (541) 929-<br />

6860, fax (541) 929-6200, hoofprints@inavalefarm.com.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Karen Winn, KY Judges: Pres: Janis Linnan, CA; Beverly Rogers, AZ; Sonja Vracko, WA;<br />

Vicky Stashuk-Matisi, CA; Rebecca Rigdon, CA; Sheila Strickler, AZ CD:X-C/SJ: Tremaine Cooper, MA<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Inavale Farm. All major credit cards accepted,<br />

contact secretary. Entry: I/P: $240.00; T/N/BN: $235.00; T3D: $470.00 (T3D Includes Stabling and 2<br />

Dinners) Stabling/Tack Stalls: $110.00 Haul-in Fee: $60.00 (haul-in fee waived for volunteers, contact<br />

volunteer coordinator for details) Open Teams: $10.00 Dinner: $15.00.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entries: Entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Accepted, no<br />

fee. Note: BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry (non-member<br />

fee). If oversubscribed, preference given to USEA members. Refunds: Contact Secretary: Before June<br />

7-In full Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-refund policy with vet certificate: June 8-13 $100<br />

refund plus USEA and drug fees, June 14-20-, $50 refund plus USEA and drug fees. After June 20- refund<br />

of USEA and drug fees only. Full refund of stabling fee at any time IF stall can be filled from secretary´s<br />

wait list, otherwise no stabling refund after C.D. Competition cancellation-Full refund. Neg.coggins &<br />

health certificate (w/state entry permit) required (OR State Veterinarian will be on-site to verify<br />

paperwork). $20 fee for changes to entry, after June 20. Post entries will be accepted for the T3D<br />

up to June 7th.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thu: Cross-country course open-1:00 pm. Fri: Dressage-8:00 am; BN/N<br />

Cross-country-11:00 am. Sat: Cross-country-8:00 am I,P,T; BN Show Jumping-2:00 pm (tentative,<br />

depending on volunteers) Competitors Dinner/Live Music 6:30 pm Saturday Sun: Show Jumping<br />

8:00 am - all levels in two arenas. Gallops Saddlery Training 3 Day: Thursday Check in and first vet<br />

inspection Schedule details on website www.inavalefarm.com.


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3) AWARDS: Tack and cash awards $3,000; Ribbons to 8th place. 1st & 2nd place team awards.<br />

Prizes sponosred in part by Gallops Saddlery, Kerrits, and Toklat Originals Gallops Saddlery Training<br />

3 Day additional prizes provided by the following USEA Sponsors: SmartPak, Five Star Tack ,<br />

FITS, Fleeceworks and Stackhouse Saddles.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available at www.inavalefarm.com after June 21st.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited temp covered stalls. Covered stalls available from Wed. pm<br />

to Monday am. No arrivals before Wednesday afternoon without permission from organizer (email<br />

preferred). Stall doors & initial straw bedding only provided. Additional bedding: straw $5/bale, shavings<br />

at cost. Extra bedding available for purchase from secretary at show. Haul-in fee $50. Contact secretary for<br />

tack stalls (if available), no stabling available for non competing horses. Veterinarian: Town & Country<br />

Animal Clinic, # will be posted on bulletin board by secretary´s tent.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Salbasgeon Suites (1730 NW 9th St., Corvallis), (800) 965-8808 ask for the<br />

group code "Horse4". To get the show discount rate ($80) reservations must be made by June 7th. More<br />

local hotels. Camping: On grounds; no hook-ups, no fee.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 31786 Horse Farm Lane, Philomath, OR 97370 From I-5 Exit 228: Follow<br />

signs to Corvallis. In Corvallis, south on Hwy 99 (fourth street in Corvallis), follow signs toward Junction<br />

City/Eugene, 3 miles south of Corvallis, right (west) on Airport Road. 4 miles to flashing red - go straight.<br />

1 mile to stop sign - go straight. Right at fork where road turns to gravel. Right on Sexton Rd., left on<br />

Horse Farm Lane.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A<br />

-Sm. T- 2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. T3D- 2010 USEA T3D Test B- Std. N- 2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T3D: "A"-2346 m @ 220 mpm, "B"-1300 m @ 520 mpm, "C" 3535 m @ 160<br />

mpm, "D" 3000 m @ 470 mpm. I-3100 m @ 550 mpm. P-2700 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 450<br />

mpm. N-1950 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1800 m @ 350 mpm/max. fence height 2'9". All courses: Average, for<br />

horses with some experience at this level. Aerated footing in all phases. Sand added to galloping tracks.<br />

Terrain: Hills, fields, forests, great water complex.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross country course closed June 5. Prior to June 5 by<br />

appointment. Catered dinner Saturday eve; live music-$15; must reserve in advance, send with<br />

entry. Food available on grounds Friday am through Sunday lunch. DOGS MUST BE ON LEASH<br />

AT ALL TIMES. Smoking only in Fire Marshall-dicatated areas, no smoking in competition and<br />

stabling area. Open Team Competition Teams of 3 or 4, best 3 scores to count, all members must be at<br />

same level, $10/team member. For a list of local activities within a short drive (wineries, waterfalls, beach,<br />

golf, etc.) visit our list or stop by the secretary´s booth during the show. Volunteer Contact: Volunteers<br />

greatly appreciated, please contact volunteer coordinator Volunteer@inavalefarm.com. Volunteer raffle<br />

prizes given away throughout the event, sign in at the secretary´s booth. T3D Qualifications: Both horse<br />

and rider must have obtained NQR's at Four Horse Trials at the Training Level or higher, one of which<br />

must be attained as a combination. A competitor established at the Preliminary Level may compete on a<br />

horse which has obtained Two NQR's at the Training Level or higher.<br />

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JULY 8-10<br />

35RD ANNUAL WHIDBEY ISLAND PONY CLUB HORSE TRIALS<br />

Oak Harbor, Washington (Area 7)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P,AI USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: CT-A,CT-I,CT-P,<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Suzette Keller, Secretary 1478 Boon Hollow Lane Oak Harbor, WA 98277<br />

E-mail: skeller@whidbey.net; 360-969-6114 or 360-239-0795; Web: http://www.whidbeyisland.<br />

ponyclub.org/<br />

ORGANIZER: Linda Chatfield, 1280 Canterbury Lane, Oak Harbor, WA 98277, (360) 672-5063.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Mary Duenow, CA Judges: Pres: Jim Graham, AL; Trenna Atkins, WA CD:X-C: Nina<br />

Fout, VA SJ: Margot Carter.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Whidbey Island Pony Club. Entry: Per horse trial<br />

division: A-I/I/P: 190.00; T/N/BN: $180.00 Combined Test: $75 Stabling: $135.00; $75.00 Team: $<br />

5.00 Dinner: $ 20.00 (extra tickets).<br />

1) ENTRIES: Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay<br />

$25 non-member fee. CT entrants are exempt from the starter/d&m fees, but must pay a $25 USEA<br />

non-member fee if not a USEA member. Changes to entry will be charged $25.00 after closing date.<br />

Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25.00 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-up to noon July 1-Entry/<br />

Stabling less $50.00 with vet or doctors note & ONLY if place can be filled; After noon July 1- No refund.<br />

Competition cancellation-After expenses paid, money divided among competitors. Neg. Coggins<br />

required for out-of-state horses within 6 months (excluding OR).<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country course open 3 pm. Fri: Dressage- 8 am; BN Crosscountry<br />

3:00 pm Sat: N-T-P-I Cross-country-8 am. Sun: Show Jumping-8:30 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Ribbons to tenth. Many prizes & trophies awarded.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Posted at www.whidbeyisland.ponyclub.org<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $135/Stall from 11 am Thursday to 7 pm Sunday. Stall<br />

doors/initial bedding only provided. Earlier arrival by prior arrangement and additional fee. Feed/Hay/<br />

Bedding, available for purchase on grounds. Primitive pole corrals in campground-$75. Veterinarian/<br />

Farrier: Mt. Vernon Large Animal, Dr. Ken Leisher, DVM (360) 424-4054. # will be posted at sec´y office<br />

and score board. Farrier on call. Sunrise Farrier 425-422-5949.


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6) ACCOMMODATIONS: All hotels are 5-8 miles from event. Oak Harbor: Auld Holland Inn-(360)<br />

675-2288. Best Western Motel-(360) 679-4567. Coachman Inn-(360) 675-0727. Candlewood Suites<br />

(360) 279-2222. Coupeville: Coupeville Inn (800) 247-6162; Tyee Motel (360) 678-6616; B&Bs call<br />

Chamber (360) 678-5434 or www.centralwhidbeychamber. com. Camping: Primitive, on grounds - no<br />

hook-ups.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: At the intersection of Zylstra Rd. and Van Dam Rd. From Mount Vernon:<br />

I-5 to Anacortes-Whidbey Island exit to Hwy. 20. Follow signs to Oak Harbor. Continue thru Oak Harbor<br />

from Burger King approximately 2.5 miles then turn right on W. Hastie Lake Rd. At T intersection<br />

turn left at West Beach Rd for approximately .8 miles. Turn left on to Van Dam Rd. Entrance to the<br />

Whidbey Island Pony Club Equestrian Facility is straight ahead at T intersection with Zylstra Rd. Follow<br />

signs. From South Whidbey: From pedestrian overpass in Coupeville, drive 3.5 miles to Libbey Rd.<br />

turn left go .6 miles and take a right on West Beach Rd. for 1 1/2 miles. Turn right onto Van Dam Rd.<br />

Entrance to the Whidbey Island Pony Club Equestrian Facility is straight ahead at T intersection with<br />

Zylstra Rd. Follow signs.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: AI-2010 USEF Advanced Test A – Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test<br />

A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test<br />

A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: AI/OI/OP=Sand T/N/BN=Grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: AI/I-3200 m @ 550 mpm. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm.<br />

N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm/max height 2´6’. Terrain: Varied. Fields, woods, hills<br />

and water at all levels; BN will run XC on Friday afternoon, BN-Water optional. All courses: Moderate to<br />

challenging.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed June 9th. Rider limit 2 horses/level; 3<br />

horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under<br />

the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. All dogs must be on a leash at all times. Food on<br />

grounds. Traditional team competition: 3 or 4/team, best 3 scores count, all team members at same<br />

level. $5/team member. Friday and Saturday night Beer Garden. Saturday Night Dinner! Salmon &<br />

Vegetarian Main Dish FEAST. One dinner included in entry, $20 for each add´l dinner, send with entry.<br />

Complimentary Raspberry Shortcake extravaganza AND to work off all that shortcake... come dance the<br />

night away at the Mardi Gras in July, Masquerade/Costume (or not) “Ball’ complete with Mardi Gras<br />

Parade. Ice for sale on site.<br />

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JULY 20-24<br />

EVENT AT REBECCA FARM<br />

Kalispell, Montana (Area 7)<br />

Adequan USEA Gold Cup Series Event<br />

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ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong><br />

CCIs/P3D Open Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: CIC3*,A,I,P,CCI1*,CCI2*,P3D USEF Endorsed/<br />

USEA Recognized: N,T USEA Recognized Tests: YEH-5,YEH-4,FEH<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Christina Gray, Secretary 687 Springhurst Dr. Lexington, KY 40503 (805) 239-<br />

3930; E-mail: christina@grayareaevents.com; (406) 755-3276 during competition; Fax (406) 756-7409<br />

Web: www.rebeccafarm.org<br />

ORGANIZER: Montana Equestrian Events, Inc., Sarah Broussard Kelly , P.O. Box 428, Whitefish, MT<br />

59937, (800) 862-9103.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD-FEI: Mike Manning (NZ) Asst. FEI TD: TBA TD- HT: Gretchen Butts (MD) Asst. HT<br />

TD: Robert Stevenson (NC) Judges: FEI: Pres: Christian Landolt (SUI) Members: Loris Henry (USA);<br />

Jim Graham (USA) FEI Show Jumping Judge: Eric Noel (USA) A/I/P/T/N: Pres: Roger Haller<br />

(GA) Members: Frances O'Reilly (WA); Janis Linnan, (ID) Dressage: Mary Fowler (GA) FEI Steward:<br />

Sally O´Connor (USA) Asst. FEI Steward: Margie Molloy (USA) FEI Veterinarian: Dr. Emily Sandler<br />

(USA) CD:X-C: Capt. Mark Phillips, GBR SJ: Richard Jeffery, GBR Asst SJ: Marc Donovan, USA.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw check to Montana Equestrian Events (MEE) – U.S. funds<br />

only. Entry: CIC3*-$550; CCI1*/ CCI2*-$450.00; A/CIC1*/I/P/P3D-$320.00; T/N: $220.00 YEH<br />

Test: 4 yo division & 5 yo division, $90.00 per entry; FEH Test: $90.00 per entry Stabling: $180.00.<br />

Early arrival: $30.00. Haul-In: $20.00. Addit´l Stabling: $10.00; $25.00 (Payable to Fairgrounds/<br />

FCTA) Teams: $5.00.<br />

1) ENTRIES: YEH Entries: Same horse may also enter Horse Trials. All entries include a $20 nonrefundable<br />

office fee. Note: USEA and USEF fees are not included as part of the entry fee. Add these<br />

association fees to your entry fee, per the itemized Fees Enclosed section of the Entry Form, total them<br />

with the other applicable fees, and send to the event with your entry. Please use the <strong>2011</strong> entry forms.<br />

Failure to do so could result in the entry not being accepted. Double entries: Accepted, no fee. Lost<br />

Pinney: $25/no deposit Refunds: Before C.D.-In full, less $20 office fee; will accept phone calls. After<br />

C.D.-Entry/Stabling-No refund unless place is filled from wait list. $20 fee to change level or horse/rider<br />

substitution, if schedule permits. Competition cancellation-No refund. All FEI Riders and horses must<br />

have a current FEI Registration number. U.S. Two & One-star horses must have either a FEI Passport or<br />

USEF National Passport. U.S. Three-star horses and all foreign CCI/CIC horses must have a FEI Passport.


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A copy of rider's medical armband must accompany FEI entries. Out of state horses must have: Neg.<br />

Coggins; State of origin brand inspection or proof of ownership; current health certificate along with<br />

entry permit #. This # can be obtained by your Vet at time of exam- call Federal Vet in Helena (406)<br />

444-2976 (24/7). There is no charge for this service. DOCUMENTS MUST BE IN YOUR POSSESSION<br />

WHILE TRAVELING- DO NOT SEND ORIGINALS OR COPIES TO SHOW SEC´Y.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: FEI: Tues: Barns open-8 a.m. Riders check in with office: Early arrival by<br />

appointment only. 12 p.m., packets available. Wed: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.: In barn veterinary inspection. 4:30<br />

p.m.: Competitor briefing. Thurs: 8 a.m: 1st horse inspection (CCI Only)-10 a.m; Dressage (CIC1)-1<br />

p.m. Dressage (CCI1*, CCI2*, CIC3*) Fri: 8 a.m. Dressage (CCI1*, CCI2*, CIC3*) Sat: 8 a.m. XC (to<br />

follow A-HT) Sun: 8 a.m.: 3rd Horse Inspection (all FEI Horses)-10 a.m.: Show Jumping (Arena 1:<br />

CIC1*, CCI1*, CCI2*, CIC3*) HT: Tues: Barns open, 8 a.m. Riders check in with office: Early arrival<br />

by appointment only. 12 p.m., packets available Wed: FEH & YEH Classes. 4:30 p.m.: Competitor<br />

briefing. Thurs: 8 a.m. Dressage Fri: 8 a.m. Dressage 10 a.m.: XC (N/T) Sat: 8 a.m. XC (P,I, A) Sun: 9<br />

a.m. Show Jumping, Arena 2: P Arena 3: T/N.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prize money paid by check to owner of horse as listed on entry. Awards presented<br />

in main arena at conclusion of division. Please be present for ceremony. Prize money: CIC-3*<br />

$30,000, ribbons to 10th or 1 ribbon per 4 starters, whichever is greater; CCI2*-$6000, ribbons to<br />

10th or 1 ribbon per 4 starters, whichever is greater; CCI1*-$6000, ribbons to 10th or 1 ribbon per<br />

4 starters, whichever is greater; CIC1*-$2000, ribbons to 10th or 1 ribbon per 4 starters, whichever<br />

is greater. Horse Trials ribbons to 10th. Tack prizes. Special Awards: USEA Gold Cup Series Trophy<br />

& Prize money; Phyllis Freeman Greene Good Seat Award winner nominated by officials - blanket;<br />

Irish Draught/Irish Sporthorse Award: to highest placing Irish Draught descent; Best Junior Novice<br />

Dressage Score; Best Junior Training Dressage Score.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Dressage times and approx. cross-country times available July 19 on web:<br />

www.rebeccafarm.org or call (406) 755-3276 after July 19 (12-5 pm). If no answer, leave message,<br />

calls will be returned. Final cross-country times to be posted at event, Wed pm.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 10´ x 10´ puck wall stalls on grounds. Stall doors provided and initial<br />

bedding provided. $180/stall Tuesday 8 am 7/19 to Monday 7/25. Early arrival can be arranged at<br />

$30/night. Early arrivals will not be admitted without permission of organizer at (406) 755-3276. 40<br />

perm/470 temp. stalls on grounds. Tack stalls will be available if space allows. Initial bedding provided.<br />

No tie outs. Bedding and hay will be available on site for purchase. Daily haul-in $20/day, payable<br />

with entry. Additional stabling is available at Fairgrounds 3 mi., away for $10/night call Fairgrounds<br />

office (406) 758-5810. Stabling is also available at Herron Park, 5 mi. away. $25/day. Initial Bedding<br />

provided. Contact Pat Young for information (406) 270-6007. There will be a $10/day fee for schooling<br />

at Herron Park prior to the event. Veterinarian: LaSalle Equine Clinic (406)257-9399. #´s posted at<br />

event office and stable area.<br />

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6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Please make reservations early. For best rates, contact Debi Sargent, Flathead<br />

Travel Service, (800) 223-9380 or DSARGENT@flatheadtravel.com. Hampton Inn-4 mi., (406) 755-7900.<br />

Holiday Inn Express (3 mi.) Hilton Garden Inn-4 mi. (406) 756-4500. La Quinta-4 mi. (406) 257-5255,<br />

Red Lion-4 mi (406) 751-5050. Days Inn-5 mi., (406) 756-3222. Blue & White Motel-6 mi., (406) 755-<br />

4311. Aero Inn-6mi 1-800-843-6114. Glacier Gateway-5 mi., (406) 755-3330. Camping: free with stall<br />

payment. No hook-ups; Designated areas only.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Competition Address: 1385 Farm to Market Rd, Kalispell, MT 59901. Competition<br />

Entrance: 1010 West Spring Creek Road. From Junction of Hwy. 93 & 2: Travel 2 mi. north on Hwy.<br />

93 (toward Whitefish) to Reserve Loop (Just before Costco). Go west. Go straight through round-a-bout.<br />

Travel 1 mile past round-a-bout to Spring Creek Rd. Go south on Spring Creek; Event entrance 3/4 mile on<br />

right. From North: Follow Hwy. 93 South to West Reserve Rd. Go west. Turn right at stop sign. Go straight<br />

through round-a-bout. Travel 1 mile past round-a-bout to Spring Creek Rd. Go south on Spring Creek;<br />

Event entrance 3/4 mile on right. PRIOR TO 6AM THURSDAY (JULY 19) ALL COMPETITORS MUST<br />

USE 1010 W. SPRINGCREEK ENTRANCE WHEN ENTERING WITH HORSES.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: CIC3*-W-2009 FEI Three-Star Test B-Std. CCI2*-2009 FEI Two-Star Test B-Std. CCI*/<br />

CIC1*-2009 FEI One-Star Test B-Std. P3D: 2010 USEF Preliminary 3-Day Event Test-Std. A-2010 USEF<br />

Advanced Test B-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B -Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std. T-2010<br />

USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand/air-foot.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: CIC3*/A-approx 3800 m @ 570 mpm. CCI2*- approx. 4800 m @ 550 mpm.<br />

I- 3100 m @ 550 mpm. CCI1*- approx 3800 m @ 520 mpm CIC1*/P- 2800 m @ 520 mpm. P3D: A:<br />

Approx 4000 m @ 220 mpm B: Approx 2000m @ 640 mpm C: approx 5000 m @ 220 mpm. D: approx<br />

4100 @ 520 mpm. T-2100 m @ 420 mpm. N- 1600 m @ 350 mpm. Terrain: Mainly flat. A/CIC2*/I//<br />

CIC1*/P: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. T/N: Difficult.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed July 10. Dinner/Competitor Party Sat. night.<br />

Tickets available at hospitality tent on show grounds. Levels may be further divided if entries warrant; state<br />

preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food available on grounds. Dogs must<br />

be leashed or $50 fine payable to show management. Team Competition: Teams of 3/4, best 3 scores to<br />

count. $5 per team member. For farm information, please visit our website: www.rebeccafarm.org.


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AUGUST 5-7<br />

AREA VII YOUNG RIDER BENEFIT HORSE TRIALS<br />

Centrailia, Washington (Area 7)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/19/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: CT-I<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Wendy Carpenter 6710 Appletree LN NE Olympia, WA 98506 (360)352-7912;<br />

E-mail:wendy.carpenter@comcast.net Web: http://www.areavii.org/<br />

ORGANIZER: Anni Grandia, PO BOX 928, Vaughn, WA 98394, (253)884-6896. During Comp-(253)<br />

225-3672 grandfarms@live.com.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Whitney Eggers, ID Judges: Pres: Janis Linnan ID, Donna Longacre WA; Debbie<br />

Spence, WA CD:XC: P/T/N/BN-Morgan Rowsell, NC SJ: Stephen Hales, CA.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Young Rider Benefit H.T. Entry: HT: P:<br />

$170.00; T/N/BN: $155.00; CT: $70.00 Stabling: $ 105.00; Addit´l nights: $30.00; Haul-in: $20.00<br />

Teams: $5.00 Party: $15.00, $10.00 (separate check) VIP Tickets: (includes snacks and lunch daily)<br />

$20 per day.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. NSF CK fee $25 Refunds:<br />

Before C.D. Less $25 office fee; until July 20 $100 plus stabling if place can be filled from waiting list;<br />

until July 27 $65 plus stabling if place can be filled from waiting list. After Aug 2, only stabling IF place<br />

can be filled from waiting list. Vet or doctors note required. $15 fee for changes after C.D. $15 fee for<br />

entries postmarked after C.D., if accepted. Competition cancellation-Split after expenses. Out-of-state<br />

horses must have current negative Coggins within 12 months (except Oregon). Please include copy<br />

with entry. NEW LOCATION- Four exciting new tracks designed by John Williams!!<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country open-3 pm. YR mtg at office- 7 pm. Fri: Dressage-8<br />

am. Sat: Cross-country-8 am. Dinner- 6:30 pm- Everyone invited- new menu and ecixting changes<br />

planned. Sun: Show Jumping-8:00 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prizes through 6th, 8 ribbons per division.


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4) STARTING TIMES: Available Aug 4th at www.Areavii.org. and www.startboxscoring.com<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. First come, first serve - $105. Stalls will be assigned in order<br />

received. Temp stalls on grounds. Bring stall guards. Early arrivals/late departures must be set- up with<br />

organizer prior to arrival- extra nights $30 per stall. Stall doors/initial bedding provided. No tie outs.<br />

Haul-in fee, $30 per horse. Veterinarian: Names & number will be posted at office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Ferryman's Inn (360)330-2094, Holiday Inn Express (800)551-2409, King<br />

Oscar (360)736-1661<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Take the Harrison Ave Exit off of I5 north or Southbound. Head West on Harrison<br />

Ave. Left on Galvin Rd. Left on Lincoln Creek Rd. Lincoln Creek is 3.6 miles down on right.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: HT: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF<br />

Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginning Novice Test B-Sm. CT: Int- 2010 USEF Intermediate Test<br />

A-Std Arenas/warm-up: On grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 450 mpm. N-1900 m @ 370 mpm.<br />

BN-1700 m @ 350 mpm/max 2´7", 12-15 fences. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience<br />

at these levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Location change: Being held at Lincoln Creek in Centrailia,<br />

WA. Look for exciting changes to include 4 new CC tracks, a VIP tent, an expanded water<br />

jump, and music at our dinner/auction. Come see all of our exciting new changes! Lots of<br />

building has been going on!<br />

**Intermediate CT will only be run with a minimum of 3 entries<br />

Cross-country course closed July 15th Levels may be further divided/combined if entries warrant; state<br />

preferences under Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. All complete on time<br />

entries will be entered into a drawing to be held on Saturday night for a free entry for the 2012 Horse<br />

Trials. Team competition: Teams of 3/4, best 3 scores to count, all team members at same level, $5/<br />

team member. Party: Dinner Saturday evening- great food. Young Rider Benefit auction during dinner.<br />

Tickets available at show office. Barbeque dinner again! Purchase tickets at the office prior to Friday @<br />

6pm. Can send separate check with entry- $15 per adult and $10 per child. Plan to attend for a very fun<br />

evening including a dessert auction!!! All proceeds for benefit of Area VII Young Rider program.<br />

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AUGUST 19-21<br />

CABER FARM HORSE TRIAL<br />

Onalaska, Washington (Area 7)<br />

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AREA VII EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/2/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,NH,NR,T,TH,TR,BN,BNH,BNR<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Cindy Camlin, Secretary 213 Jensen Rd. Onalaska, WA 98570 (360) 978-<br />

5100; Email: ccparis@hotmail.com Web: http://www.caberfarm.com/<br />

ORGANIZER: John Camlin, (same as above).<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Janis Linnan, ID Judges: Pres: Jim Graham, AL; Dressage Judges: Diane Royce, WA;<br />

Debbie Spence, WA; TBA; SJ: Jay Arend CD:X-C: Derek di Grazia, CA SJ: Stephen Hales, CA.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Caber Farm. Entry: I/P: $200.00;<br />

T/N/BN: $190.00 Stabling: $125.00 Haul-in Fee: $15.00 Team: $5.00.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $35 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Accepted, no fee.<br />

BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. PRELIMINARY and<br />

INTERMEDIATE MUST send copy of USEF cards for RIDER and OWNER. Returned check fee -$50.<br />

Lost pinney fee -$50. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $35 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry/<br />

Stabling-No Refund. Email withdrawals, changes, requests and questions. $20 fee for every change after<br />

August 14. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins not required.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country open 3 pm. Briefing & Walk-5 pm. Fri: Dressage-8<br />

am.; BN cross country - TBA Sat: Cross-country-8 am. Sun: Show Jumping-8:30 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prize & 10 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available Wednesday AM, before event at www.caberfarm.com.


AREA VII EVENTS<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $125/stall. Approx. 200 temp. stalls on grounds. Stall<br />

doors/initial bedding only provided. Only competitors not stabling on grounds must pay haul-in fee.<br />

Veterinarian: Dr. Lefkowitz, (503) 841-6566. # will be posted at event office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Holiday Inn Express: (360) 740-1800; Best Western: (360) 748-4040;<br />

Chehalis Inn: (360) 740-5339; Relax Inn: (360) 748-8608.Camping: Limited.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 213 Jensen Rd., Onalaska, WA 98570 From I-5 North or South: (exit<br />

71) Hwy. 508 east toward Onalaska. Right turn on Leonard Rd. Right turn on Gish Rd. Follow signs for<br />

Caber Farm. From East: Hwy 12 West to Leonard Rd. right turn Leonard Rd. Left turn on Gish - Follow<br />

signs. Lost Call: (360) 978-5100.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. All P-2010 USEF<br />

PreliminaryTest B -Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm.<br />

BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand, grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-2600 m @ 550 mpm. P-2600 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 470 mpm.<br />

N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm/max. height 2´7’. All courses: Average, for horses<br />

with some experience at this level.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed August 7. Entry limit 200. Levels may be<br />

divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on<br />

entry. Team Competition: Teams of 3 or 4, best 3 scores to count. All members at same level, $5 per<br />

team member. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed or pay $50 fine. Adult rider cocktail<br />

party on Friday at 6 pm.<br />

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AUGUST 26-28<br />

STANTON FARMS HORSE TRIALS<br />

Deary, Idaho (Area 7)<br />

New <strong>Eventing</strong> Tests Offered!<br />

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AREA VII EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/12/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/9/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,NH,NR,T,BN,BNH,BNR USEA Recognized Tests: Intro,YEH-5,YEH-4,Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Fran McCully, Secretary 1712 Hwy 9 Deary, ID 83823 (208) 301-0325;<br />

E-mail: fsmccully@gmail.com. For correspondance via e-mail please include Stanton Farm Horse Trials<br />

in Subject Line.<br />

ORGANIZER: Sarah Stanton, 1371 Mica Mtn. Rd., Deary, ID 83823, (208) 877-1248, cell (208) 301-<br />

0579, stantonfarm@cpcinternet.com.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Karin Bishop, Maple Valley, WA (R) Judges: Pres: Wendy Wergeles, Los Alamos, CA<br />

(r) CD: XC/SJ: Steve Buckman, CAN (R).<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory -- see individual sections for details. Draw checks to Stanton<br />

Farms, Inc. Entry: HT (BN-P) $160.00; Tests (YEH) $160.00; Tests (Starter, Intro) $100.00 Post Entry:<br />

Entries made after the closing date additional $50 to Entry fee. Stabling: $90.00 Non-Stabling Haulin<br />

fee:$50.00/weekend Pinny Deposit: $25.00 (separate check) will be returned upon return of<br />

pinny Cowboy Dinner: $15.00,1 ticket included with entry fee. All additional tickets must be purchased<br />

in advance. Dog Fee: $25.00 all dogs must be leashed.<br />

1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee. Double Entries: not accepted. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must include $25 non-member fee with entry. Refunds:<br />

Before C.D. - less $25 non-refundable office fee; Withdrawls will not be honored without written intent<br />

received via USPS, or e-mail on or before C.D. NO PHONE WITHDRAWLS WILL BE ACCEPTED. After<br />

C.D. - No refunds unless spot can be filled from wait list less $25 non-refundable office fee. Competition<br />

cancellation, no refund. Pinny fee $25 (separate check). Out of state horses must include a copy of<br />

current Coggins test with entry, or present the original at time of packet pick-up. Brand Inspections are<br />

highly encouraged.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thur: Cross Country Course open-3 pm. Fri: Opening Ceremony and<br />

Dressage 8:00am Sat: Cross-country-9:00 am. Event Party 6:00pm Sun: Show Jumping - 9:00 am all<br />

divisions Starter, YEH 4 & 5, Intro, BN-P.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prizes to 1st, Ribbons to 6 places.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Start Times available on Stanton Farm web site after August 22nd.


AREA VII EVENTS<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $90/stall from Friday to Sunday. 160 temp stalls offered, Stalls assigned<br />

by order of receipt of entry. Tack stalls allowed if space available same fee applies $90. Stall doors/<br />

initial bedding only provided. Additional bedding may be purchased, price TBD. $50 haul-in fee for<br />

non-stabled competing and non-competing horses. Non-competing horse must have written permission<br />

from organizer before arriving on property. Farrier and Veterinarian will be on site during riding portion<br />

of event. Farrier; Paul Magan (AFA Cert. JM) (208) 476-5178, Veterinarian: Dr. Denise Konetchy, DVM<br />

(208) 835-3002.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Dry Camping, no fee (no power or hook-ups). Moscow Hotels (28 mi)-Best<br />

Western University Inn, (208) 882-0550. LaQuinta Inn, (208) 882-5365. Super 8 Motel, (208) 883-1503.<br />

Elk River Lodge, Elk River, ID (25 mi) (208) 826-3299. Locust Blossom Inn, Kendrick ID (23 mi) (208)<br />

289-2576.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1371 Mica Mountain Rd., Deary, ID 83823 To avoid driving miles on dirt<br />

road do not use Map Quest or Google Maps. From the WEST Moscow, Idaho and Pullman, WA:<br />

Hwy 8 East to Deary (27 miles). Half-mile before Deary turn left (north) onto Hwy 9 for 2 miles. Quarter<br />

mile past Mile-Marker-2 turn Right onto Mica Mtn. Rd. (arched bridge heading North). Follow Mica Mtn.<br />

Rd for 2 miles, follow the main road to the left becoming Old Avon Road for Quarter mile. Turn into Field<br />

on left. From the SOUTH (Lewiston, Idaho): Hwy 95 South to Hwy 12. Exit onto Hwy 12 stay on Hwy<br />

12 then exit onto Hwy 3 going towards Kendrick, Idaho. Follow Hwy 3 North to Deary. At Deary turn Left<br />

at the Exxon station. Drive through Deary turn onto Hwy 9 half-mile West of Deary, and follow directions<br />

as above. From the NORTH (Couer d 'Alene -- this is the recommended route from Montana): Hwy 95<br />

South to Potlatch. Turn left onto Hwy 6 and go through Potlatch and Princeton. Just before Harvard turn<br />

right onto Hwy 9. Go 12 miles and turn left onto Mica Mtn. Rd. Follow directions above.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: All tests in outdoor sand arenas. Standard Arena 20m x 60m, small arena 20m x 40m.<br />

All warm-up on 12 acre grass field. P --2010 USEF Preliminary Test B, Standard Arena. T -- 2010 USEF<br />

Training Test B, small arena. N -- 2010 USEF Novice Test B, small arena. BN -- 2010 USEF Beginner Novice<br />

Test B, small arena. Starter and Intro -- <strong>2011</strong> USDF Intro Test C, small arena. YEH 5 -- USEA YEH 5 Test,<br />

small arena. YEH 4 -- USEA YEH 4 Test small arena.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: STARTER 750 m @300mpm, max 2'. YEH 4 & 5 750 max<br />

2'11"/3'3" INTRO 1800 m @325 mpm, max 2'. BN 1800 m @ 350 mpm, max 2'7". N 1800 m @ 350<br />

mpm, max 2'11". T 2000 m @ 420 mpm max 3'3". P 2000m @ 520 mpm, max 3'7". Open rolling<br />

terrain with some woodland. Courses are inviting and fun. Most jumps visible to spectators. Water, bank,<br />

ditches included at all levels. Starter, YEH divisions flat terrain, all jumps visible to spectators.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Concessions available on grounds beginning Thursday afternoon. All<br />

dogs must be on leash and pay $25 fee in advance of the event. You may include the fee with your<br />

entry forms and fees. Cowboy Dinner Saturday Night for all competitors and friends. One ticket is<br />

included with competitor's entry, all other tickets must be purchased in advance. S.H.A.C (Spud Hill Area<br />

Championships) will be awarded during award presentations on Sunday Intro - Training Level. Must<br />

compete in both Deary Hopeful Horse Trials (June 24-25) and Stanton Farm Horse Trials to qualify.<br />

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NOTES


Area Chairman<br />

Christine Brown<br />

2520 Pinckard Pike<br />

Versailes, KY 40383<br />

(606) 873-7740<br />

areachair@usea8.org<br />

Adult Rider Coordinator<br />

Shannon Risner<br />

879 Murie Ln.<br />

Loveland, OH 45140<br />

(513) 677-5576<br />

adultriders@usea8.org<br />

Young Rider Coordinator<br />

Nanette Eichell<br />

166 Green Ln.<br />

Georgetown, KY 40324<br />

(502) 570-4865<br />

youngoak@speedbeam.com<br />

Young Rider Co-Coordinator<br />

Liz Estes<br />

2293 Great Oak Dr.<br />

Milford, MI 48380<br />

(248) 685-7690<br />

lizbethesles@comcast.net<br />

Board of Governors Area Representatives<br />

Matthew Fine<br />

517 Lawrence St.<br />

Lexington, KY 40508<br />

(859) 225-6919<br />

Matthew.fine@colorado.edu<br />

Sarah Kelly<br />

P.O. Box 8385<br />

Kalispell, MT 59904<br />

(406) 756-8410<br />

sbrouss103@aol.com<br />

Mike Winter<br />

2165 E. State Rd. 42<br />

Mooresville, IN 46158<br />

(317) 831-1072<br />

mike@usea8.org<br />

Area Treasurer<br />

Lisa Thomas<br />

4933 Bloomfield Road<br />

Springfield, KY 40069<br />

(859) 284-5480<br />

treasurer@usea8.org<br />

AREA VIII<br />

Area Organizer Representatives<br />

Jackie Smith<br />

31407 Schneider Rd.<br />

Hanoverton, OH 44423<br />

(330) 222-2089<br />

jackie@stonegatefarm.org<br />

Area Website: www.usea8.org<br />

AFFILIATE EVENTING ASSOCIATIONS:<br />

<strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong> of Michigan<br />

Linda Cooper<br />

1330 Pine Grove Trail<br />

Lowell, MI 49331<br />

(616) 787-1078<br />

linda-cooper@amway.com<br />

www.michiganeventing.com<br />

Indiana <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Robin K. Thomas<br />

8339 Hunters Meadow Way<br />

Indpls, IN 46259<br />

(317) 441-2967<br />

rkthomas@simon.com<br />

www.indyeventers.org<br />

Mid-South <strong>Eventing</strong><br />

and Dressage <strong>Association</strong><br />

Erin Woodall<br />

628 Finnell Pike<br />

Georgetown, KY 40324<br />

(859) 254-7669 x244<br />

erin@ponyclub.org<br />

www.mseda.org<br />

Western PA <strong>Eventing</strong> Assn.<br />

Ruth Wepfer<br />

3943 Hills Church Rd.<br />

Export, PA 15632<br />

(412) 370-4114<br />

rwepfer@windstream.net<br />

www.wpcta-eventing.org<br />

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AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

JUNE 2-5<br />

INDIANA EVENTING ASSOC. CLASSIC TRAINING<br />

AND NOVICE 3-DAY EVENT AND HORSE TRIALS<br />

Edinburgh, Indiana (Area 8)<br />

Also Hosting: Novice 3-Day <strong>Eventing</strong> Test to run concurrently<br />

with the Training 3-Day Event. Future Event Horse Test.<br />

ENTRY PERIOD: HT and Tests Open Date: 4/19/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/17/<strong>2011</strong><br />

T3D Open Date: 4/5/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/3/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: IP,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN,T3D USEA Recognized Tests: FEH,N3D<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Send entries to: Celia Jackson IEA Horse Trials 6427 W. 150 S. Morgantown,<br />

IN 46160 Direct any questions: Celia; cmjiea@gmail.com E-mail preferred correspondence and<br />

answered in a timely fashion. Phone # (317) 997-1751.<br />

ORGANIZER: Rita Selheim, selheim@sbcglobal.net. 915 Westlake Hills Dr. Columbus, IN<br />

47201 T3D/N3D Organizer: Lee Ann Zobbe, 406 W. 256th Street, Sheridan, IN 46069, yodarider@<br />

aol.com Competition Mgmnt: Indiana <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Mindy Friesen, GA Judges: Pres:Sue Smithson, NC; Vicki Rauwolf, IL; Maureen<br />

John, KY. CD:X-C: Jonathan Wells, TN SJ: Nadeem Noon, IN.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to IEA Entry: IP/P: $180.00; T, N BN:<br />

$170.00; T3D/N3D Events: $450.00 (T3D/N3D entry includes stabling); FEH: $50.00 Stabling:<br />

$46.00/night. Grounds Fee: $20.00 per horse/day (non-stabled competing horses) Non Compete<br />

Horse Fee: $25.00 per horse/day plus stabling fee. Early arrival: $46/day (section 5) Secretary<br />

office hours: Wed. 12pm-7pm, Thursday: 9am-7pm. Friday: 9am-7pm, Saturday: 7am-7pm, Sunday:<br />

7am-3pm. Any arrivals other then these times should contact the secretary well in advance to assure<br />

bedding, camper hook-ups,etc. Golf cart: $55.00/day for 2-seater; arranged in advance; send with<br />

entry or contact Secretary.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Levels may be divided/combined<br />

as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section, birth date and experience on entry.<br />

NOTE: USEA and USEF fees are not included as part of the entry fee. These association fees should<br />

be added to your entry fee per the itemized Fees Enclosed section of the Entry Form, totaled with<br />

the other applicable fees, and sent to the event with your entry. Please use the new <strong>2011</strong> entry forms.<br />

Failure to do so could result in the entry not being accepted. Double Entries: Not accepted. Entries<br />

are limited to 3 horses per rider. Note: BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra


AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

$25- see <strong>2011</strong> entry form. Scratches and changes must be e-mailed, no phone calls, with complete<br />

info including rider, horse, & division. We are not responsible for scratches left on answering machine.<br />

INCOMPLETE ENTRIES RECEIVE NO POSTMARK UNTIL THEY ARE MADE COMPLETE, INCLUDING<br />

NUMBERS, COGGINS, AND STABLE FORM. Absolutely NO changes after May 28. Scratches will only<br />

be filled from the wait list. $10.00 for Lost pinny, no deposit Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 nonrefundable<br />

office fee; After C.D.- No refunds unless filled from wait list in same division. $20 fee for<br />

any changes made after closure date. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required for<br />

all horses within 12 months, a copy must accompany entry. All entries must be complete with fees<br />

included or entry will not be accepted. * Entries are limited and may fill quickly! Please send<br />

your completed entry in as close to the open date as possible! N3D Qualifications: Rider<br />

must have completed 4 Novice horse trials with no cross country penalties and no more than 50<br />

penalty points in dressage. 2 of the 4 events must have been with the horse being entered. One event<br />

must have been competed within the last 12 months. Riders and horses that have competed at Training<br />

level or above are exempt from the above criteria. Organizers have leeway to grant special permission<br />

to otherwise well qualified pairs. T3D Qualifications: Boht rider and horse must have completed 4<br />

training level horse trials meeting the NQR's and one horse trial must have been as a combination.<br />

For riders who are established at the preliminary level, the horse must have completed 2 training level<br />

horse trials meeting the NQR's.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: T3D/N3D Event: Arrival Noon Wed June 1 through Noon Thur June<br />

2. Thurs: TR/N 3-Day Mandatory meeting 12pm, First Horse Inspection 5 pm. Cross-country Open-3<br />

pm. Fri: IP/P Dressage-1 pm. TR 3-Day Dressage-9 am, N3D Dressage will follow T3D. Some Training<br />

HT divisions may do dressage. FEH, time to be decided. Dependant upon entries. Sat: Dressage-7<br />

am; Cross-country-8 am. Novice and Beg. Novice HT may run stadium on Sat. T3D- first horse on<br />

"A" approx. 8:30 am. N3D first horse on "A" to start dependent on Training HT schedule. Sun: Show<br />

jumping-8 am. Novice and Beg. Novice HT may ride cross-country on Sunday. TR 3-Day: Final Horse<br />

Inspection 8:00 am; N3D Final Horse Inspection will follow.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division.T/N3D Awards given for: 1. Best Turned Out Horse, 2.<br />

Best Conditioned Horse, 3. Best Cross-Country Ride.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: On-line by Mon. May 30th, at www.indyeventers.org. or www.usea8.org.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $46/night Fri NOON thru Sun 6 pm. Non-stabled horses must pay<br />

$20 grounds fee. Non Competing horses must pay $25 grounds fee plus stabling. 380 perm. stalls on<br />

grounds. Temporary Stabling may be used if necessary. Early arrivals MUST contact sec'y IN ADVANCE,<br />

Grounds fee + $46/day. Stall doors only provided. Bedding available for purchase. Further info from<br />

sec'y. Veterinarian/Farrier: #'s will be posted at sec'y booth. Bedding can be pre-ordered from<br />

Hoosier Horse Park office, Tel. # 812-526-6809.<br />

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AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: NEW Hotel: Hilton Garden Inn-6 mi., 1-800-HILTONS Comfort Inn-10 mi.,<br />

(812) 526-9747. Hampton Inn-6 mi., (812) 526-5100. Red Roof Inn- 7 Mi. pet friendly (812) 526-9747.<br />

Holiday Inn-6 mi., (812) 526-9899. Best Western-6 mi., (812) 526-9883. Days Inn-15 mi., (317) 736-<br />

8000. Camping: Hoosier Horse Park, (812) 526-8034.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Hoosier Horse Park, Camp Atterbury, Edinburgh, IN 46124 From North:<br />

I-65 south to Exit 80-west. Take SR 252 to US 31. Go straight across US 31 for 3 mi. to Schoolhouse Rd.<br />

Turn right & follow signs to Hoosier Horse Park. From South: I-65 north to exit 76 north. Take US 31<br />

north to third traffic light (SR 252). Left 3 mi. to Schoolhouse Rd. Turn right & follow sign to Hoosier<br />

Horse Park.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: IP-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. OP-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. T3D- 2010 USEF Ttraining Three Day Test-Std. N3D-2010<br />

USEF Training Test B-Std. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm.<br />

Arenas: Sand. Effective for <strong>2011</strong>. Anyone mounted on a horse at anytime, including the<br />

dressage test must wear protective headgear meeting or surpassing ASTM/SEI standards.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: IP/OP-2800 m @ 520 mpm. OT-2400 m @ 425 mpm. ON-2000 m @ 375<br />

mpm. BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm. T3DE: Phase A: 3520 meters @ 220 MPM, Phase B: 1560 meters<br />

@ 520 MPM, Phase C: 4000 meters @ 220 MPM, Phase D: 2900 meters @ 470 MPM. N3D: Phase<br />

A: 3520 m @ 220 mpm, Phase B: 1350 m @ 450 mpm, 2 jumps (one on each side) for a total of<br />

4 efforts, Phase C: 4000 m @ 160 mpm, Phase D: 2200 m @ 400 mpm. Terrain: Mostly flat, some<br />

woods, & some prairie. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at this level. There has<br />

been continuing improvements to footing and galloping paths.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country schooling may be available Sunday after the completion<br />

of the HT, at managements discretion; $35 thru Hoosier Horse Park. See secretary to pay fees, sign<br />

release form, and obtain Pinny. Mathematical errors on your entry resulting in refunds of $10.00 or<br />

less will be donated to the XC jump fund. Saturday night dinner/party FREE for competitors<br />

and volunteers; $15.00 for others. PUPPY RACES AT PARTY. Cross-country course closed May<br />

9th. Good food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed on short leash, loose dogs fined. GET INVOLVED!<br />

Get your friends and family involved with this great event: Volunteers, please contact Mary Tinder at<br />

#317-697-4200 Mmmary@Tinderco.com.


NOTES<br />

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JUNE 10-12<br />

SPRING RUN HORSE TRIALS<br />

Prospect, Kentucky (Area 8)<br />

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ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 4/26/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: IP,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,NR,T,BN,BNR<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Debbie Hinkle springrun.ky@gmail.com All transactions with secretary<br />

must be in writing either by mail or email. Secretary Address: Spring Run HT Box 68 Bagdad, KY<br />

40003. All communications regarding entry must be made to Secretary at email address<br />

shown. www.kyevents.net<br />

ORGANIZER: Susan & Blake Harris, 10200 Covered Bridge Road, Prospect, KY 40059, (502) 228-3456<br />

Phone Number During Competition. (502) 228-3456<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Cindy DePorter, NC Judges: Pres: Cindy Mancini, NY; Maureen John, KY CD:X-C/SJ:<br />

Mary Fike, KY.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Spring Run Horse Trials. Entry Fee All Levels:<br />

$175 Stabling: $100.00 Entries postmarked on Apr 26, <strong>2011</strong> [Opening Date], may deduct<br />

$20.00 early entry incentive! Post entries that MAY be accepted after Close - Entry Fee<br />

$225. Event website will state at Close whether this option will apply and only COMPLETE<br />

entries with all FEES will be considered. ALL payments received after Close must be paid<br />

via cash, Money Order or Cashiers Check. Riders please Note: ANY entry received and not<br />

COMPLETE including all fees due at Close will be removed from the Entry List and Late<br />

Charges of $50 will apply to this entry in order to start the event. Payment via money<br />

order, cashiers check or cash only after Close.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee. Bounced cks. $25.00. Double entries:<br />

Not accepted. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry less $25<br />

ONLY if place can be filled from waiting list. Stabling-No refund. Competition cancellation-Less $25.<br />

Changes after Close: made only as schedule permits and will incur $35 change fee. Lost Pinney<br />

will be invoiced $20.00. All funds deposited on receipt. USEA membership is required at all levels,<br />

except BN. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay $25 non-member with<br />

entry. Only entries mailed to secretary will be considered. See complete details listed elsewhere<br />

regarding entries not complete with all fees paid at Close. Please note on entry if you are competing for<br />

the Poco Award. If so, please note your horse/rider combined age. Copy of current negative Coggins<br />

within 12 months must accompany entry. Entry status posted online at www.kyevents.net. Check often<br />

for updated information. PLEASE provide legible email for communications and questions. IP<br />

competitors must be qualified at preliminary level.


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2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-Country Course open-3 pm. Dressage- 3P All IP and Prel<br />

riders. Sat: Dressage-7:30 am all T-BN; Show Jumping 10:00 am. all levels. Sun: Cross-country-8 am all<br />

levels. Schedule may be adjusted if entries warrant. Check website and email often for updates.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 Ribbons per division. Dressage High Point Awards for best score per level of<br />

competition in each ring. Serendipity Perpetual Memorial Trophy for best dressage score by a rider on<br />

a pony 14.2h and under - please list on entry form if competing for this award. Second Stride Retrained<br />

Racehorse Award for best score on Day One by a rider competing on a Second Stride Adopted TB -<br />

please indicate on entry form if eligible for this award. Cori Reiss Trophy for Highest Placed Junior Rider<br />

at Training Level. All awards except Cori Reiss presented at Competitor Party Sat night.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available Sat, June 4, online at www.kyevents.net.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Completed stabling form MUST be submitted with entry. On grounds<br />

- only 65 stalls available - $100.00 for duration. Later entries off grounds 1-10 miles - $40.00 per night.<br />

Check website for stabling bulletins or email secretary re: availability. Stall doors/initial bedding only<br />

provided. Veterinarian: Dr. Dave Beckman, DVM, (502) 228-6455/551-3728. # will be posted at<br />

stabling & secretary tent.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Hampton Inn.-6 mi., (502) 327-8880. Best Western Luxbury Inn-8 mi.,<br />

(502) 222-5500. Holiday Inn Express-8 mi., (502) 814-0004. Days Inn-8 mi., (502) 222-7192, Holiday<br />

Inn Express, LaGrange, KY (502) 222-5678.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 10200 Covered Bridge Road, Prospect, KY 40059 From Louisville: I-65<br />

North/South or West on I.-64: I.-71 to Exit 14 - Highway 329; Left 4 miles. From North on I-71: Exit<br />

14 Highway 329; Right 4 miles. From East on I.-64: Exit 19 for I-265 (Gene Snyder Freeway) to I-71<br />

North; As above. Google maps available on website. Mapquest and other online auto-mapping services<br />

may locate the farm incorrectly.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & Arena sizes: IP- 2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner<br />

Novice Test B -Sm. Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm.<br />

BN-1800 m @ 350 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Water<br />

at all levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Check website often for additional information. All divisions to be<br />

offered are described online. Rider may consult USEA Competition Record for Rider & Horse, available<br />

at http://useventing.com/start.php under Membership Shortcuts. Entry in a division for which you are<br />

ineligible is subject to USEF fine. Cross-country course closed May 24. Entry limit 160. Food on grounds.<br />

Dogs must be leashed. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant: state preferences under the<br />

Eligible Section and birth date on entry form. Party: Complimentary Come As You Are Party, Saturday<br />

after show jumping . approx. 6 pm. Puppy Races to follow.<br />

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JUNE 10-12<br />

DERBYSHIRE FARMS HORSE TRIALS I<br />

Stevensville, Michigan (Area 8)<br />

6868 Washington Ave., Stevensville, Michigan 49127<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 4/26/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Lucinda Henderson, Secretary P.O. Box 668 Stevensville, MI 49127 (Mail checks<br />

to secretary address). Information phone number (269)930-9808. Phone Number during competition -<br />

(269)930-9808. E-mail: henderson@qtm.net Website: http://www.derbyshirefarms.com/<br />

ORGANIZER: Lucinda Henderson, (Same as above)<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Dave Emmons, MI Judges: Pres: Vicki Rauwolf, IL CD:X-C: Nelson Henderson<br />

SJ: Nelson Henderson<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Lucinda Henderson. Entry: $130.00 Stabling:<br />

$25/stall/night. $75/weekend.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Accepted. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority<br />

given to USEA members. $10=Lost pinny. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee.<br />

After Closing Date- NO refunds unless place can be filled from waiting list. All entry fees include a nonrefundable<br />

office fee, No refunds on stabling. Withdrawals must be in writing. Competition cancellation-<br />

No Refund. Current Neg. Coggin must be included with entry. Post Entries will be accepted after<br />

closing date with additional $15 fee if divisions are not filled.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm; Official course walk-4:30 pm.<br />

Sat: Dressage-8 am; Cross-country-11:30 am. Sun: Show Jumping-9 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Award & 10 ribbons per division. High Point Dressage Award per division. T & P/T-$100<br />

prize for lowest penalty points. N-$50 prize for lowest penalty points.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available June 8. On line at www.derbyshirefarms.com.


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5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. 60-70 stalls, 37 perm/30-40 temp; temporary $25/stall/night.<br />

Permanent stall/ $75/ weekend.. Stall doors provided. Does not include bedding. Bedding available for<br />

purchase, $8.00 per bale. Veterinarian: River Valley Equine Clinic- Loren Brandt, DVM, on call (269)<br />

684-4269. Vet. On grounds: Loren Brandt, DVM (269) 684-4269. #´s will be posted at show office.<br />

Farrier On-Call #'s posted at show office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: All within 5-12 miles from event: Baymont Inn (269) 428-9111; Courtyard by<br />

Marriott (269)925-3000; Hampton Inn (269) 429-2700; Holiday Inn (269) 927-428-4400; Comfort Suites,<br />

(269) 428-4888; Economy Inn, (269) 925-7021. For more hotels please contact sec´y. Camping: On<br />

grounds limited - No hookups: $10/night fee.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 6868 Washington Ave, Stevensville, MI 49127 Located-SW corner of<br />

Michigan. From I-94: John Beers Rd., exit 22; east thru downtown Stevensville to Washington Ave; turn<br />

south on Washington Ave. & continue approx. 1.5 miles; farm is on the west side of the road. From US-<br />

12: North on Cleveland Ave. At Galien, approx 14 miles; turn east on Linco & go approx. 0.5 miles; first<br />

crossroad is Washington, turn north, go approx. 0.5 miles; farm is on west side of road.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & Arena sizes: PT - 2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test-A Sm. BNRA/BNRB/BNH-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B. Sm.<br />

Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: PT - approx. 2300 m @ 470 mpm. T-approx. 2300 m @ 420 mpm.<br />

N-approx.2000 m @ 375 mpm. BN-A-approx. 2000 m @ 350 mpm/max. fence height 2´7’; BN-Bapprox.<br />

2000 m @ 325 mpm/max. Fence height: 2´3’, approx. 14 jumps. Terrain: Straightforward courses<br />

mostly level ground with open view: Great spectator course. All courses: T/N-Average, for horses with<br />

some experience at these levels. BNH/BNR-A: Riders experienced at this level. BNR-B: Designed for the<br />

first time event rider.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed May 30. Entry limit 100. Levels may be<br />

divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry.<br />

Preliminary/Training Level Hybrid Division - P dressage & stadium tests with training cross-country<br />

course. Please designate BH, BNA or BNB division on entry. Prize list available from Sec´y or<br />

website www.derbyshirefarms.com. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Party: TBA. For<br />

general information on Derbyshire Farms & show info, please visit us at www.derbyshirefarms.com.<br />

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JUNE 18-19<br />

LOST HOUNDS HORSE TRIALS<br />

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Edinboro (Franklin Twp), Pennsylvania (Area 8)<br />

Benefit Lost Hounds Pony Club<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/3/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Gwen Dean 917 Old River Rd. Carthage, NC 28327 (910) 947-5780 Cell# (910)<br />

315-6179 E-mail: gwndean@gmail.com Web: www.ehsc-lhpc.org<br />

ORGANIZER: Elizabeth J. Chilcott, (814) 734.-5009, cell# (814) 218-8236, E-mail: ejcliz@aol.com<br />

Assistant to Org: Jeanelen Kuhl, (814) 438-3595. E-mail: CAT988@aol.com Event Management:<br />

Erie Hunt and Saddle Club.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Roger Haller, GA Judges: Pres: Gale Fox, NY; Valerie Knight, NY; Leoni Fernandes,<br />

NY CD:X-C: John Williams, NC SJ: Lew Trumble<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to EHSC Entry: I: $130.00; P: $120.00; BN/N/T:<br />

$110.00 Stabling: $45.00/night Stall Cleaning Deposit: $20.00 (separate check).<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees: include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted.I<br />

and P entries must include copy of their USEF membership card OBN competitors who are not USEA<br />

members must pay additional $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority given to USEA members.<br />

Stall stripping deposit $20: include separate check with entry; Returned for cleaned stall. $20=Lost<br />

pinny(do not send check). Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-No<br />

refund unless place filled from waiting list, then entry less $25. Competition cancellation=50% entry &<br />

50% stabling returned. $25 fee for each change after closing date. Post Entries accepted with additional<br />

$25 fee. Withdrawals by email only, to Secretary by 9 pm on C.D. Neg. Coggins within 12 months<br />

required for all out of state horses. Not required for horses in PA. ENTRIES AFTER CD MUST BE<br />

ACCOMPANIED BY A CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross.-country open.-3 pm. Sat: Dressage (BN/N/T/P/I).approx.<br />

8 am beginning with BN; Show Jumping (BN/N) approx-11 am, followed by Cross-Country<br />

(BN/N). Sun: Cross-Country (I/P/T),-approx. 8:00 am, followed by Show Jumping in same order.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prize Money 1st thru 3rd place T/N/BN. $2,000 in prize money for I & P (I=$700, $300,<br />

$200) (P=$500, $200, $100). Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Thomas W. Parker Young Rider<br />

Award at Prelim. Separate dressage ribbons - 8 per division. N/BN awards given following 30 min.<br />

inquiry period after XC for each division Lake Erie Classic - Awards and prize money for P/T/N/BN<br />

to 3rd place for best overall placing in both horse trials. To be awarded at the Erie Hunt & Saddle Club<br />

Horse Trials in Aug.


AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available June 15 after 9:00 PM online at www.ehsc-lhpc.org.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited stabling: $45/stall/night. 110 perm. stalls on grounds with<br />

stall doors. No initial bedding provided. Extended stabling at no cost available. Feed/hay/bedding<br />

(shavings) available for purchase. Further info. from Organizer. Veterinarian & Farrier: #´s will be<br />

posted at Secretary's office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Quality Inn.-5 mi., (814) 838.-7647. Green Roof Inn-6 mi., (814) 774-7072.<br />

Econolodge.-10 mi., (814) 866.-5544. MicroTel.-10 mi., (814) 864.-1010. Edinboro Inn-5 mi., (814) 734-<br />

5650. Edinboro Comfort Inn and Suites-4 mi., (814) 969-7000. Camping: Liana's Lake Park.-1/2 mi.,<br />

(814) 734.-3201. www.ehsc-lhpc.org for further accommodation listing.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 6840 Old State Rd, Edinboro, PA 16412 (phone during comp.- 814-734-<br />

8886. + all cell phones listed),From East or West: I-90 to Exit 16, Fairview ( south/left) on SR 98 for<br />

5 miles to blinking light. Left (east) on Old State Road for 1.2 miles to the corner of Old State & Eureka<br />

Road. Left on Eureka to Stabling. From South: I-79 Exit 166 Edinboro, (west/left) on SR 6N to traffic<br />

light. Right (north) on SR 98 to blinking light. Right (east) on Old State Rd. etc. (see above).<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test<br />

A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice<br />

Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand. Warm.-Up: Grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-approx. 3200 @550 mpm. P.-approx. 2900 m @ 520 mpm. T.-approx. 2200<br />

m @ 450 mpm. N.-approx. 1950 m @ 350 mpm. BN-approx. 1900 m @ 325 mpm/ max. height 2'6".<br />

Approx. jumping efforts: BN=14, N=16, T=20, P=26, I=30. N/BN: Easy, good for first time at this level.<br />

T/P: Average, for horses with some experience at this level. I: Good intro. at this level. Water jumps<br />

flagged and numbered for I/P/T/N; may be optional for BN. All courses will be "agrivated" as needed<br />

to improve footing.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross.-country course closed as of June 10. Entry limit 170. Rider<br />

limit 2 horses/level; 3 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state<br />

preferences (1st, 2nd, 3rd) under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. All riders please fill in<br />

the experience section of the entry form to better place you in appropriate Division. Food<br />

on grounds beginning Saturday, including full breakfast at 6:30 am Sat/Sun. Dogs must be<br />

leashed. No grounds, camping or pinny fees. If only paying for Friday night stabling, you may have to<br />

vacate stall by 3 pm Saturday. If wishing to Volunteer contact Assistant to Org., Jeanelen Kuhl at CAT@<br />

aol.com. After Sat. XC, Deep Fried Turkey Party FREE to all competitors and volunteers.<br />

Additional tickets available - $5.00 Entry confirmation at www.ehsc-lhpc.org . Competitors<br />

responsible for checking website for all info. including entry status, stabling, missing<br />

information and other updates.<br />

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JUNE 25-26<br />

ENCORE HORSE TRIALS<br />

Ann Arbor, Michigan (Area 8)<br />

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ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/10/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

PT,N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: CT-N,CT-T,CT-BN,CT-P,<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Kathy Arrandale, Secretary 3600 Broadview Lane Highland, MI 48357 (248)<br />

887-3599 cell: 586-747 5318 Fax (248) 889-5603 encorehorsetrials@gmail.com/hhpc96@comcast.<br />

net OR Enter on line: wwwevententries.com. Mail checks, original signatures´, copy of coggins, copies<br />

of USEF membership (if applicable) to secretary (NO credit cards) Entries not accepted until<br />

complete entry/signiture/w/fees arrives by mail by closing date.<br />

ORGANIZER: Kathy Arrandale (same as above).Cell phone (586) 747-5318 Co-Org: Eric Retford 1478<br />

Honey Run Dr. Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (734) 662-4645.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Cleon Wingard, OH Judge: Pres: Sue Hughes, MI CD:X-C: Eric Retford MI<br />

SJ: Marge Bird<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Encore Horse Trials-K Arrandale.<br />

Entry: HT - $125.00; CT - $65.00 Stabling: $ 45.00/$70.00 Muck Fee: $ 20.00 (separate check).<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted.<br />

BN(HT) and any CT competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Refunds:<br />

Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee.-withdrawals must be in writing. After C.D.-Entries/<br />

stabling-Only if place can be filled from wait list. Competition cancellation-Refund after expenses. Neg.<br />

Coggins required within 12 months for in-state. $15 fee for each change after C.D. Post entries: Call $20<br />

late fee applied entries received after closing date.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-7:30 am; Show<br />

Jumping-11 am. Sun: Cross-country- 8:30 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Award & 8 ribbons per division HT. 1-6 ribbons CT.


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4) STARTING TIMES: Available June 23 at www.encorehorsetrials.googlepages.com or<br />

www.micheventing.org.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $45/stall/night. $70/duration plus $20 separate check muck fee per<br />

stall. (check will be destroyed if left clean) Stalls 7 miles away at Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds,<br />

5055 Ann Arbor Saline Rd., 50 perm. box stalls with doors & cement flooring; Stalls must be stripped<br />

with stall cards left for refund muck fee. Bedding provided, sawdust (no straw please). Request<br />

additional sawdust ahead of time-$7.00/bag. Veterinarian: Dr Romine, number will be posted on<br />

grounds, stabling & program.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Book early! Show Special, 30 rooms booked-special rate, Clarion<br />

(previously Best Western) (734) 665-4444. Weber Inn-8-10 mi., (734) 769-2500. Comfort Inn, (734)<br />

973-6100. Motel 6 (10-12 mi.), (734) 665-9900. Camping: $20/night, sites must be reserved thru<br />

organizers, WFCG provides perm. restrooms & showers.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: GPS Address: 1478 Honey Run Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Showgrounds From:<br />

I.-94 to exit 169 (Zeeb Rd.) South on Zeeb thru light to Liberty (stop). Go right (west) (Stabling)-I-94<br />

Ann-Arbor Saline Rd exit #175 go south .WFCG on left. Stabling Barn E.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P/PT-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Same tests for<br />

CT. Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: Approx. P-3200 m @ 520 mpm. PT/T.-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N.-1700 m @<br />

375mpm. BN-1400 m @ 350 mpm/max. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at<br />

these levels. Terrain: Water on all courses X-C course flat, but moderately challenging. Good footing in<br />

any weather.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross.-country course closed June 7 Entry limit 125. Riders limited 3<br />

horses entire event unless space permits. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state<br />

preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food and Portable Tack shop on<br />

grounds. Special award to highest placing Pony Club Rider per HT division. Hi Point Award to highest<br />

placed HT X Race Horse (must have tatoo) Must be noted on entry. . Dogs MUST be leashed. !<br />

Withdrawals in writing received by closing date. . Encore Stimulus Deal :Free schooling after XC<br />

on Encore course, June 26th if you get your complete HT entry in withing the first 7 days<br />

after opening date. XC will be open for 1 hr. after completion of XC, $30 fee, must check<br />

in sign waiver and get new pinny. Weather permitting.<br />

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JUNE 25-26<br />

MIDSOUTH PONY CLUB HORSE TRIALS<br />

Lexington, Kentucky (Area 8)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/10/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Jan Whitehouse, Secretary 2414 Palumbo Drive Lexington,, KY 40509 (859) 221-<br />

3342, Fax (859)266-0317 (No calls after 9:00 PM EST) Accujan@aol.com Week of Event-Kentucky HP<br />

Show Office (859) 254-3343 http://www.midsouthponyclub.org/<br />

ORGANIZER: Shelley Ryan, 148 Forest Ave, Lexington, KY, 40508 (859) 224-3411 shelleywryan@<br />

gmail.com<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Patte Clement AL Judges: Pres: Wayne Quarles, KY; Joni Abney, TN; Susan Posner,<br />

KY Debbie Boeh, OH CD:X-C: Mary Fike, KY; SJ: Mary Fike<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to USPC MidSouth Region. Entry: All divisions:<br />

$170.00; Stabling: $ 35.00 per day Tack or horse: $ 35.00 per day Layover: $50/night<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. USEA non-member fee waived<br />

for Novice and BN competitors that are USPC members competing in USPC Team Competition. Non<br />

compete horse: $30 each. Please provide legible E-mail address for communication and questions Lost<br />

pinny-$15/No Deposit. Refunds: Before C.D.-If in writing, less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-<br />

Entry/Stabling-No refund unless entry/stall filled from wait list. Any changes after C.D-$30/charge only<br />

if schedule permits. All withdrawals must be in writing to secretary above. Competition cancellation-<br />

No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months of Monday following show date. Coggins must<br />

accompany entry. “Negative’ must show clearly & horse´s info must match entry information. Current<br />

Health certificate required to bring horse onto the KHP grounds. CARRY HEALTH PAPERS WITH HORSE<br />

& READ #10 “OTHER INFORMATION’. KHP requires $5 parking pass at entry gate for competition.<br />

Trailer Pass required for those not stabling.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country course open-3 PM. Fri: All Pony Club Divisions<br />

starting AM, times posted on website; Packets available-9am-6 pm; Dressage (OP)-2 pm. Sat: Dressage<br />

(OBN/BNR-OT)-8 AM; Cross-country 8 AM. Sun: Show Jumping-8 AM. Note: If entries warrant, all BN<br />

show jumping will be Sat. afternoon, cross-country Sun AM.


AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

3) AWARDS: 10 ribbons per division. High Point dressage ribbon in each division. USPC Team<br />

competition-horse management awards.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available one week before event: www.midsouthponyclub.org.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: HT: $35 per day, $35 each tack or non compete horse. 800 perm.<br />

stalls available on grounds. Stall doors provided. Feed/Hay/Bedding available for purchase, Devers Hay<br />

Grain & Bedding, (859) 233-9702 (no answering machine). Exhibitors who trailer their horse(s) in for<br />

the day and do not purchase a stall will be required to purchase a Trailer Day Pass at the main entrance<br />

gate or Visitor Information Center. Cost for Trailer Day Pass is $20.00/day or $75 for season pass.<br />

Veterinarian: Rood & Riddle (859)233-0371. Farrier on grounds during competition.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Fairfield Inn, Lexington 859-977-5870; Clarion Hotel, Lexington, 859-233-<br />

0512; Fairfield Inn, Georgetown 502-868-9955; Best Western, Georgetown 502-868-0055; Holiday Inn<br />

Express, Georgetown (502) 591-7890 Camping: Kentucky Horse Park Campground accepts reservations<br />

888-459-7275 or online www.parks.ky.gov KY Horse Park Campground at 859-259-4257<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: The Kentucky Horse Park is north of Lexington: Exit 120 off I-75. From other hwys,<br />

watch for the KHP signs, enter at main gate entrance; follow the signs for Midsouth Region H.T.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN- 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2600 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm.<br />

BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm/max height 2´7’ All courses: Average for horses with some experience at<br />

these levels. Terrain: Rolling hills, mostly open; water & banks on all levels. Cross-country distances are<br />

approximate.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed except for official schooling dates. Entry<br />

limit to 350; Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible<br />

Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Private golf cart owners must<br />

purchase a Golf Cart License for $25/event or $50/season. No motorized vehicles on XC course at any<br />

time. NO ALL TERRAIN (ATV) VEHICLES ARE ALLOWED ON GROUNDS Horse Trials will follow USEF<br />

Rules & USEA Guidelines. Copies of health certificates & Coggins must be available upon request by<br />

state inspector. Keep copies with you upon arrival. All horse trailers must be parked in the front parking<br />

lot: No trailer parking in the show barn area.<br />

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JULY 2-3<br />

SOUTH FARM HORSE TRIALS<br />

Middlefield, Ohio (Area 8)<br />

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AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/17/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/14/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Sarah Greer, Secretary PO Box 1330 Middlefield, OH 44062 (440) 632-5501<br />

(440) 632-5598 (fax); Web: http://www.southfarm.net.<br />

ORGANIZER: Sarah Greer, (440) 632-5501, same address as above. E-mail: swgreer@southfarm.net.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Brian Ross, VA Judges: Pres: Sally O'Connor, VA: Deborah Boeh, OH CD:X-C: John<br />

Williams, NC SJ: Sarah Greer<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to South Farm. Visa or Mastercard<br />

accepted. Entry: P: $150.00; T/N/BN: $135.00; Starter Test: $100.00 Double Entries: $<br />

10.00 Stabling: $120.00; $100 Muck Fee: $ 20.00 (separate check).<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Starter Test Entrants: USEA Starter<br />

and Drug/Medication fees do not apply. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay<br />

extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority given to USEA members. Refunds: Before C.D.-less<br />

$25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-No refunds. $20 charge for any changes after closing date.<br />

Competition cancellation-No refund. $50 charge for bounced checks. Neg. Coggins required within 12<br />

months for all horses.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Packets available 2 pm; Cross-country course open-3 pm.<br />

Sat: Dressage-8 am; XC - 10 am Sun: Show Jumping-8 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division. . Special awards "Spot On" and "Best Dressage Score."<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available July 1st. Further info from sec´y (440) 632-5501. Start times available<br />

at www.southfarm.net, prior to the event. Check web for entry status as entries come in.


AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. Permanent & vinyl stalls with doors $120. Wood stalls no<br />

doors (must bring stall guard) $100 very limited (only 15 first come first serve) Also enclose separate<br />

check (NO CASH) of $20 for stall cleaning deposit; check will be destroyed if stall is stripped. All<br />

stalls for weekend, first bedding provided. Note stall type preference on stabling form. Hay & bagged<br />

shavings available for purchase. Veterinarian: Buckeye Veterinary Clinic, (440) 834-8821. Number<br />

posted in program, on score board and in barn areas.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: America´s Best Value Inn-25 mins., (330) 392-2515. Quail Hollow-20 mi.,<br />

(440) 352-6201. Punderson Manor House-10 mi., (440) 564-9144. Old Stone House B&B- 5 mi., (440)<br />

693-4186. Red Maple Inn-10 mi. (440) 834-8334. Bass Lake Inn-15 mi., (440) 285-3100. Inn of Chagrin<br />

Falls (440) 247-1200. Avalon Gardens B&B (440) 286-2126. Lake Hideaway Rental (440) 548-5700.<br />

Hiram Inn (330) 569-6000. Holiday Inn Express-30 mins., (330) 544-8807. Holiday Inn Express - 30<br />

min (330) 872-6000. The Farm House., (415) 586-5804. The Hampton Inn., (440) 542-0400., The<br />

Goodwin House, (440) 834-5050.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 8398 Bundysburg Rd., Middlefield, OH 44062. If using MapQuest, please<br />

check our website for easy Horse trailer directions, www.southfarm.net From I-90 N.E: Go west to<br />

Rt 534, go south to RT 87. Go 2.5 miles west to Bundysburg Rd., go south 0.5 mile we are on the East<br />

side. From: I-271: Go north to RT 422, go east to RT 528. Go north to RT 87, go east 2.5 miles to<br />

Bundysburg Rd., go south 0.5 mile we are on the east side. From the East: Take RT 11 to ST. RT. 87<br />

cross RT 534, continue on 87 2.5 miles from 534 go south on Bundysburg Rd., 0.5 mile we are on east<br />

side. For additional directions, call: (440) 632-5501.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN/Starter Test-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

Arenas: Sand/limestone, warm-up/grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm.<br />

BN-2000 m @ 300 mpm/2´7’ max. Starter Test: 1600m @ 280 mpm/ 2´ max. Water optional at<br />

BN and Starter Test. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. BN: Excellent<br />

starter course for horse and/or rider, no ditches or banks, water is optional.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed June 27. Levels<br />

may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date<br />

on entry. Prize list from sec´y. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Welcome reception with packet<br />

pick up. For more information on South Farm Horse Trials, check www.southfarm.net.<br />

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AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

JULY 8-10<br />

COBBLESTONE FARMS HORSE TRIALS<br />

Dexter, Michigan (Area 8)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Sue Machin, Secretary 6187 Hellner Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105 (734) 668-7512;<br />

E-mail: suenron@sbcglobal.net; Web: http://www.cobblestonefarmsllc.com/index.php?option=com_<br />

frontpage&Itemid=1; Enter online at www.evententries.com and mail original signatures, copy of<br />

coggins and check to secretary.<br />

ORGANIZER: Jennifer Merrick-Brooks, 1048 Eager Road, Milton, Ontario CANADA L9T 6T1,<br />

E-mail: EquiJenn@live.com<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Seema Sonnad, PA Judges: Pres: Cheryl Connell-Marsh, MI, Sue Hughes,<br />

MI CD:X-C: Jeff Kibbie SJ: Jennifer Merrick-Brooks<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Cobblestone Farms Horse Trial Entry: P/T/N/<br />

BN: $150.00; Starter: $80.00 Stabling: $135.00 Muck Fee: $ 30.00 (separate check)<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Starter competitors do not pay<br />

USEA starter and drug fees and are exmpt from USEA membership/non-membership requirements.<br />

Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. After C.D.-Entries-Less $25 only if place can<br />

be filled from wait list. Stabling fee only if place can be filled from wait list. Competition cancellation-<br />

No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Add $20 Post Entry Fee if your<br />

entry is postmarked after the closing date.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Dressage-1 pm P, T, N (A division), Cross.-country course open-3<br />

pm Sat: Dressage-8 am N (B & C divisions), BN, Starter; Cross-country-11 am. Sun: Show Jumping 9<br />

am; Starter Cross-country-12 noon.


3) AWARDS: Prize to winner & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available after July 5 at www.cobblestonefarmsllc.com and<br />

www.micheventing.org.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $135/stall from Friday to Sunday. Temp tent stalls with doors.<br />

Bedding available for purchase on grounds-$8/bag. Veterinarian: Kern Road Veterinary Clinic (517)<br />

223-9618; # will be posted at the sec´y office and stabling area.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: All less than 10 miles away. Best Western, (734) 665-4444. Weber Inn,<br />

(734) 769-2500. Holiday Inn Express Chelsea, (734) 433-1600. Comfort Inn Chelsea, (734) 433-8000.<br />

Camping: Available on grounds, no electrical hook-ups, no fee.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 5601 Zeeb Road., Dexter, MI 48130 From East: Take 94 West or M-14<br />

to 23 north towards Brighton. Go to exit 49, North Territorial Rd. Turn west and go about 5 miles to<br />

Zeeb Rd. Turn south (left) to driveway on left. From North: South on 23 to exit 49, North Territorial<br />

Rd. Follow directions from above. From South: North on 23 to exit 49, North Territorial Rd. Follow<br />

directions from above. From West: Take 94 East to Zeeb Rd., exit 169. Go north (left) to Joy Rd. Turn<br />

left then quick right back onto Zeeb Rd. Continue north to driveway on left side of road.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P - 2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

-B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter-2010 USEF<br />

Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P - 2995m @ 520 mpm. T-2300m @ 440 mpm. N-2010m @ 380mpm.<br />

BN-1770m @ 350 mpm. Starter appx. 800m not timed. All courses: Average, for horses with some<br />

experience at these levels. Terrain: Rolling, excellent footing, water at all levels; pictures check www.<br />

cobblestonefarmsllc.com.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed June 24. Food on grounds. NO Dogs! Party:<br />

<strong>Eventing</strong> Rocks at Cobblestone Farms; please join us for a fun night of celebration, music, appetizer<br />

and drink. Saturday night at 7 pm on the grounds. Get Ready to Rock...again!<br />

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AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

JULY 15-17<br />

CHAMPAGNE RUN AT THE PARK HORSE TRIALS<br />

Lexington, Kentucky (Area 8)<br />

Kentucky Horse Park<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P,PR USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,NH,NR,T,TH,TR,BN,BNH,BNR<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Nancy Clinkinbeard, Secretary 500 Paynes Depot Rd Lexington, KY 40511<br />

E-mail: nancy@breederssupply.com Tel: (859) 254-5283 Fax: (859) 254-7793; Show Office during<br />

competition, (859) 254-3343; Web: http://www.champagnerun.com/<br />

ORGANIZER: Maggie Wright, c/o Champagne Run Farm, 5991 Old Richmond Road, Lexington, KY<br />

40515; E-mail: maggiewright1@windstream.net<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Patte Clement, AL Judge: Pres: Jim Graham, AL CD:X-C: (P) Cathy Weischoff, KY<br />

XC (BN-T) & SJ: Maggie Wright<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Champagne Run at the Park. Note: The<br />

Kentucky Horse Park has increased its fees again for facility usage. Entry: P: $195.00; T: $185.00; N/<br />

BN: $175.00 Stabling: $40/night Haul-in Fee: $ 30.00 Non-compete horses: $ 30.00 (plus haul-in<br />

fee or stabling fee)<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted.<br />

$30=Lost pinny, no deposit. Do not send any entry by mail/overnight that will require secretary´s<br />

signature to receive. Refunds: Before C.D.- Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.- Entry-No<br />

refund. Stabling-Less $10. NOTE: All withdrawals must be in writing & emailed or faxed by C.D. $60 fee<br />

for each change of entry after C.D. Changes within division only after July 4. Competition cancellation-<br />

No refund. Any addition error resulting in a $10 or less overage will be donated to the x-c jump fund.<br />

No entries (faxed or mailed) are complete without check. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for<br />

all horses; must accompany entry; health papers within 30 days should travel with out-of-state horses.<br />

All arrivals make sure to have copy of Coggins. State Vet. on hand and checking. Any incomplete or<br />

illegible entries go to bottom of wait stack. $60 charge for bounced checks. Please double check for<br />

errors any entries made through EventEntries.com. Check www.champagnerun.com for entry status<br />

and all updates. No acceptance letters will be sent. Please include legible email on entry form.


AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country courses open for inspection-3 pm. Fri: 8:00 a.m. P<br />

and T Dressage and Show Jumping Sat: 7:30 a.m. P and T Cross-country. All N and BN Dressage. All BN<br />

Show Jumping. Some Novice Show Jumping, Some Novice divisions will do Cross-country. Sun: 7:30<br />

a.m. All BN Cross-country. Remaning Novice Cross-country and Show Jumping.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 10 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Times Available July 11th on web site www.champagnerun.com.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $40/night. 800 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors only provided.<br />

Feed/hay/bedding/paddocks, golf carts available for purchase/rent from Dever Hay Grain & Bedding<br />

(800) 714-2201. You must call for bedding in advance for late night arrivals. NOTE: If you have a group<br />

wishing to stable together you MUST use either 1 person´s name or the stable name. This is the only way<br />

to ensure you are stabled together. Stall doors only provided. If not stabling on grounds you must include<br />

one time $30/horse haul in fee for entry to be complete. Non-competing horse fee/grounds fee $30<br />

plus ship-in or stall fee. Tack stall fees: $40/night. Veterinarian: Equine Health Care, (859) 873-5509,<br />

additional numbers posted at secretary's office. Any requested stabling assignment change (if different<br />

from that on entry stabling form) will incurr a $25 fee, if we are able to make the change. $50 charge for<br />

any stabling changes not made by secretary.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Four Points Sheraton-5 mi. (859) 259-1311. La Quinta-5 mi. (859) 231-<br />

7551. Shoney´s Inn-5 mi. (859) 868-9800. Camping: Kentucky Horse Park Campground: Now taking<br />

reservations! Call 888-459-7275 or check on KYhorsepark.com under camping reservations. Competition<br />

does NOT reserve sites.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: The Kentucky Horse Park is 3 miles north of Lexington on I-75 at exit 120. Follow signs.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training<br />

Test B-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. All BN- 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm.<br />

Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520mpm. T-2400 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 375 mpm.<br />

BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm. Terrain: Open, rolling Bluegrass. All courses: Moderate difficulty, suitable for<br />

horses with some experience at their level.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed. May have schooling on Sun after event,<br />

see www.champagnerun.com for details after closing date. Levels may be divided/combined as entries<br />

warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs<br />

must be leashed. TRADE FAIR! Please do not switch or use stalls without contacting the sec´y. Will be<br />

fined $50.<br />

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JULY 23-24<br />

GEMWOOD HORSE TRIALS<br />

Fairborn, Ohio (Area 8)<br />

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AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Paula Wells, Secretary 65 Flintlock Way Canal Winchester, OH 43110<br />

E-mail: Gemwoodevents@aol.com Web: www.gemwoodevents.com<br />

ORGANIZER: Laura Beaver, (address same as above), Email: HorsSports@aol.com, (614) 306-0457.<br />

Please communicate by email when possible.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Dave Emmons, MI. Judges: Pres: Debbie Boeh, OH; Joni Abney, TN; Ken Levy,<br />

IN. CD:X-C/SJ: Laura Beaver, OH.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Gemwood Events. Entry: Per division:<br />

$145.00 Stabling: $135.00 Haul-in Fee: $20.00 (non-stabled horses). Non-compete: $ 50.00 (noncompete<br />

horses).<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Online confirmation available through<br />

link on website. Double entries: Not Accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay<br />

extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority given to USEA members. Refunds: Before C.D.-Entry/<br />

Stabling less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry/Stabling-No refund. All scratches must be in<br />

writing, received by CD 9 pm. $20 change fee for any changes made between July 6-16. $40.00 change<br />

fee from July 17 to start of event. $25.00 return check fee. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg.<br />

Coggins require for all horses within 12 months. Copy must accompany entry. Non-competing horses<br />

– must be registered with secretary, have a current neg. coggins and pay a $50.00 fee and stabling or<br />

haul-in fee. Please use USEA entry form including signed release on back.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Stables open 1pm. Cross country courses open 3 pm. Sat: Dressage<br />

7:30am. Show Jumping 10:00am. All divisions. Sun: Cross country 9:00am. All divisions.<br />

3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Dressage ribbons 1st –3rd per division. New Vocations<br />

sponsored: Highest placed TB award; one given at each level.


AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available July 20th. Online: www.gemwoodevents.com.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $135/stall for duration, Fri & Sat. night. Open 1pm. on Fri.<br />

NO BEDDING PROVIDED. Some straw available for purchase at event. Temporary stabling on<br />

grounds. Stall doors provided. Veterinarian: Dr. John Nenni.# will be posted at the scoreboard,<br />

barn, sec´y trailer, and in program. Shavings permitted, bring your own.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Hawthorn Inn – 3 mi., (937) 754-9109. Holiday Inn-9 mi, (937) 426-<br />

7800. Fairfield Inn, (937) 427-0800. Comfort Inn-7 mi, (937) 237-7477. Red Roof Inn-9 mi, (937)<br />

426-6116. Best Western-7 mi, (937) 879-3920. Primitive Camping: Twin Towers, on site.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Twin Towers Park, W. 501 Yellow Springs-Fairfield Rd., Fairborn,<br />

OH. To Twin Towers Park from North, East or West: I-70 to I-675 south. Exit for Rte.<br />

235. Right from exit ramp, to first right on Fairfield-Yellow Springs Rd. Park approx. 5 miles on<br />

right. To Twin Towers Park from South: I-75 to I-675 north to Rte. 235. Left from exit ramp.<br />

Continue under overpass to first right on Fairfield-Yellow Springs Rd. Continue as above. Map link<br />

can be found at: www.gemwoodevents.com.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training<br />

Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm.<br />

Arenas: 2 sand arenas, 1 grass, if entries warrant.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2600 m @ 520 mpm. T-2100 m @ 450 mpm. N-1800 m @ 400<br />

mpm. BN-1500 m @ 350 mpm. All courses: P/T-Moderate to average for horses with some<br />

experience at this level. N/BN Good for move up/first time at this level. Terrain: Mostly flat. New<br />

fences at all levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country closed July 5th. Time schedule changes &/or<br />

divisions divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and<br />

birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed For updates & information: www.<br />

gemwoodevents.com. To volunteer contact: volunteer coordinator at gemwoodvolunteers@<br />

yahoo.com. NOTE: NO hook-ups available. Power is for Vendors & tent/stabling lights only. If<br />

staying overnight, horses must be stabled. NO tying to or leaving horses in trailers overnight.<br />

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AUGUST 6-7<br />

PENNY OAKS HORSE TRIALS<br />

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AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

Edinburgh, Indiana (Area 8)<br />

Will accept Post Entries postmarked up to July 25, include a $30.00 post entry fee.<br />

Deadline to reserve a golfcart is July 25.<br />

Area VIII Preliminary and Training Championships.<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/19/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P(Ch),P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

T(Ch),T,N,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Peg Dixon, Secretary 12691 Republic Drive Fishers, IN 46037<br />

Home: (317) 773-6675. Cell: 317-319-0073 No calls before 8 am or after 9 pm. Email preferred:<br />

dixonp@ameritech.net Web: http://www.pennyoaksstables.com Organizer farm #: 317-773-6922<br />

ORGANIZER: Kate Gress, (same as above), PennyOaksStable@att.net.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Jackie Fischer-Smith, OH Judges: Pres: Nena Denman, IA; Deborah Boeh,<br />

OH D:X-C: Jonathan Wells, TN SJ: Kate Gress<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory – Draw checks to POHT. Any entries accepted after Close<br />

Date up to July 25 must include an additional $30.00 late fee. Entry: Per division: P:<br />

$175.00; T,N,BN: $165.00 Stabling: $85.00 Haul-in Fee: $25.00 (non-stabled horses) Extra horse/<br />

non-show fee: $30.00 Golf Cart: $90.00 arrange in advance.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Limit rider to 2 horses/level. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 fee with entry. $20=Charge lost<br />

pinny. Bounced check fee: $50.00. Withdrawals must be in writing ONLY: by snail mail must be<br />

postmarked no later than C.D.; and/or email to sec´y and received by 8 pm C.D.; no phone withdrawals.<br />

Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.- Stabling only less $10.00 fee.<br />

Changes requested after C.D. made only as schedule permits with $50 change fee horse/rider or level.<br />

Absolutely no changes after July 25! Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required for all<br />

horses within 12 months. Coggins must accompany entry.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm; Competitor packets available Noon-<br />

6 pm. Sat: Dressage-7:30 am; Cross-country-9 am. Sun: Show Jumping-8 am; possibly running 2 rings.<br />

3) AWARDS: Ribbons through 8th, prizes & gifts!


AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: On the internet at www.pennyoaksstables.com 7/31/11. Please include<br />

email address on entry.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $85/stall/tack/duration - very limited tack stalls. Haul-in horses must<br />

pay $25.00 haul-in fee. Non-compete horse must pay $30.00 plus stabling and/or haul-in fee. Please<br />

use group/stable name if wishing to be blocked together. Stall change requests after C.D. $30.00<br />

change fee. Stabling opens noon Friday. Stall doors. No straw please. Bedding available for purchase,<br />

further info from Hoosier Horse Park Staff (812)526-6809. Veterinarian: on grounds vet. # posted at<br />

secretary´s booth.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: BOOK NOW! Comfort Inn-6 mi., (812) 526-9899. Hampton Inn-6 mi., (812)<br />

526-5100. Red Roof Inn-7 mi., (812) 526-9747. Hilton Garden- 6 mi., (812) 526-8600. Exit 68 (8 miles<br />

south Edinburgh): Holiday Inn, (812) 372-1541. Courtyard, (812) 342-8888. Exit 90 (Franklin 14 miles<br />

north) Quality Inn, (317) 346-6444.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Hoosier Horse Park, Camp Atterbury, Edinburgh, IN 46124. North: I-65<br />

to exit 80 west. Take St. Rd. 252 west to US 31. Go straight across 31 & go 3 miles to Schoolhouse<br />

Rd. Right turn & follow HHP signs. South: I-65 north to exit 76N to US 31 to 3rd light, left 3 miles to<br />

Schoolhouse Rd. Right turn & follow HHP signs.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training<br />

Test A-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2500-2800m @ 520 mpm. T-2200- 2400 m @ 420-425 mpm. N-1800-<br />

2000 m @ 350-375 mpm. BN-1400-2000 m @ 300-350 mpm, 12-16 obstacles. All courses: P/T/N-<br />

Average, for horses with some experience at this level. BN-Easy, good for first time at this level. Terrain:<br />

Gently rolling & flat, some prairie. New jumps!<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed July 24. Food on grounds. Camping on<br />

grounds: call Park office for fees (812) 526-6809. No electric/water hook-ups permitted from the barns.<br />

Dogs must be leashed - loose ones will be fined. Incomplete entries returned! Low key environment;<br />

good move-up courses. New tracks & cross-country jumps. Golf cart rental: One day only Saturday -<br />

must be booked & paid for with entry. Must be licensed driver to rent and operate, and returned to<br />

sec´y booth by 6 PM Saturday. X-C schooling may be available through Hoosier Horse Park after the<br />

show on Sunday for $35: sign waiver & get a pinny. Tack shop on grounds. Please notify sectretary<br />

ASAP of any corrections to be made - check the website: www.Pennyoaksstables.com for confirmation<br />

of your entry status.<br />

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AUGUST 12-14<br />

HUNTERS RUN HORSE TRIALS<br />

Metamora, Michigan (Area 8)<br />

250 • <strong>2011</strong> | SUMMER OMNIBUS<br />

AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/26/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Sue Aeck, Secretary 3105 Hodges Road Dryden, MI 48428 (810) 796-9438<br />

Cell: (810) 706-1629 (during event); E-mail: sueaeck@charter.net; Hunters Run Farm: (810) 441-6481<br />

(during event); Web: http://www.huntersrunfarm.com/<br />

ORGANIZER: David Emmons, Hunters Run Farm, 3320 Casey Rd., Metamora, MI 48455, (810) 796-<br />

2588; (810) 441-6481.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Cynthia DePorter, NC Judges: Pres: Sue Smithson, NC; Kerri Petty, MI; Cheryl<br />

Connell-Marsh, Mi CD:X-C: Tremaine Cooper, MA (I); David Emmons, MI (P/T/N/BN) SJ: Jennifer<br />

Brooks, MI.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Hunters Run Farm, Ltd. Entry: I/ P: $165.00;<br />

T/N: $155.00; BN: $145.00 Stabling: $135.00; Stripped stall fee: $40.00 (separate check) Haul-in<br />

Fee: $40.00 (non-stabled horses) $25.00 charge for pinny's that are not returned!<br />

1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN<br />

competitors who are not USEA members must pay an extra $25 with entry. $30 USEF non-member<br />

fee required for I & P competitors. All riders must be USEA members. All horses must be USEA<br />

registered. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry less $25 ONLY<br />

if place can be filled from waiting list/Stabling-No refund. $25 for any changes after C.D. Withdrawals<br />

must be in writing. Competition cancellation-No refund. except for the USEA & USEF fees. Neg. Coggins<br />

required within 12 months for all horses – copy must accompany entry.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Fri: All Dressage: 7:30 AM<br />

Sat: All Cross-country- 8:00 AM Sun: Show Jumping-8 AM.<br />

3) AWARDS: I thru BN-Prize & 8 ribbons per division. Welcome to Michigan Award’ Lowest Combined<br />

Scores acquired in Novice, Training, Preliminary from Encore, Hunters Run H.T., and Richland Park H.T.<br />

This award presented at T.E.A.M. banquet. Robert Hutton Perpetual Trophy for lowest dressage score.


AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: On the internet at www.huntersrunfarm.com or send SASE if you want<br />

times sent.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 160 stalls on grounds –$135.00 on grounds After the 160 all<br />

stabling will be off grounds ai Win-A-gin farms 5 miles from farm HAUL-IN FEE OF $40.00. NOTE:<br />

“STABLE WITH REQUEST’, MUST USE ONE PERSONS NAME TO IDENTIFY STALLS TOGETHER.<br />

$40.00 CLEAN STALL FEE, INCLUDE SEPARATE CHECK WITH ENTRY – CHECK DESTROYED FOR<br />

STRIPPED STALL – no bedding supplied - bedding for sale on grounds, further info contact sec´y. No<br />

stabling changes after arrival for incorrect or incomplete stabling forms. Veterinarian: Evan Moore,<br />

DVM, on grounds, # will be posted in main barn & sec´y office. and on stall cards.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Best Western Lapeer Inn, (810) 667-9444. Fairfield Inn, Lapeer, (810)<br />

245-7700. Super 8 Motel-15 mi., (810) 724-8700. Days Inn-Imlay City, (810) 724-8005. Best Western<br />

(Lake Orion), (248) 391-2755. Crooked House Farm Barn, Bed & Breakfast (Metamora) 1-773-251-<br />

7044 Camping: Camping on grounds if stabled on grounds, no hookups - no fee.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 3320 Casey Rd., Metamora, MI 48455 From South: I-75 to Lapeer<br />

Road (M-24). North for 18 miles to Dryden Road. East 5 miles to Hosner Road. South to Casey Road.<br />

West 1/4 mile to 3320 Casey. From North: I-75 to I-69 east to Lapeer exit (M-24). South to Dryden<br />

Road. As above. Directions to off-grounds stabling- M-24-east on Oakwood Rd. (north of Oxford), 3<br />

mi. to Delano, left on Delano to farm on right.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner<br />

Novice Test B-SM. Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3000 m @ 550 mpm. P-2650 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm.<br />

N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-2000 @ 350 mpm. All courses: Moderately difficult with terrain, for<br />

horses with some experience at these levels. Cross-country courses & all warm-up areas will be<br />

aerated.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Aug 1. Entry limit 225– Levels may be<br />

divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date<br />

on entry. Food on grounds. Layovers: 20 stalls and use of facility will available after the show for<br />

schooling Stall; $35.00 per night for stalls Schooling: $30.00 per day Please call Sue Emmons @<br />

810-441-6481 Dogs must be leashed. Party: Entries to be considered complete must have current<br />

Coggins. Signatures: USEA & USEF numbers. Fees attached. Incomplete entries will be returned.<br />

Medical Card /Armbands mandatory.<br />

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AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

AUGUST 20-21<br />

ERIE HUNT AND SADDLE CLUB HORSE TRIALS<br />

Edinboro (Franklin Center), Pennsylvania (Area 8)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/2/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Laura Tighe, Secretary 4774 Crane Road Edinboro PA 16412 (814) 734-<br />

1455 email: tighesem@aol.com<br />

ORGANIZER: Elizabeth Chilcott; (814) 734-5009; cell# (814) 218-8236; E-mail: ejcliz@aol.com<br />

Co-Org: Peg Hull; (814) 734-3764; (814) 397-8381; E-mail: Hullbrook@velocity.net Competition<br />

Management: Erie Hunt and Saddle Club.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Pat Mansfield, MD Judge: Pres: Cheryl Connell-Marsh, MI; Dressage: Leoni<br />

Fernandes, NY; CD:X-C: John Williams, NC; SJ: Lewis Trumble, PA<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to EHSC Entry: P: $120.00; BN/N/T: $110.00;<br />

Starter Test: $80.00 Stabling: $45.00 Stall Cleaning Deposit: $20.00 (separate check).<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees: include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted.<br />

BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Starter entrants are exempt<br />

from starter/d&m fees and USEA membership/non-membership requirements. If oversubscribed,<br />

priority to USEA members. $20=Lost pinny(do not send check). Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 nonrefundable<br />

office fee; After C.D.-No refund unless place filled from wait list then entry-Less $25. $25<br />

fee for each change after closing date. Post Entries accepted after closing date with $25 extra charge.<br />

Withdrawals by email only, to sec´y by 9 pm on C.D. Competition cancellation=50% entry and<br />

50% stabling returned. Neg.Coggins required within 12 months/out-of-state. Not required for horses<br />

in PA. Any new entries mailed after C.D. must by accompanied by cashier's check or money<br />

order. New Starter Test Div. to be run totally on Sun.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage (All divisions, BN<br />

first)-approx. 8 am; Show Jumping (BN/N)-approx.11:00 am, followed by Cross-country. Sun: Crosscountry<br />

(P/T)-approx. 8:30 am, followed by Show Jumping (P/T). Starter Test (all on Sunday)<br />

Beginning approx. 8:00 am with Dressage followed by Show Jumping and then Cross-country.<br />

3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons per division. Trophy for 1st place & Prize money for 1st, 2nd, 3rd(<br />

P/T/N/BN)awarded with ribbons. The Jack Ray, Sr. Award for Prelim. Young Rider. Separate<br />

dressage ribbons - 8 per division. BN/N awards following 30 min. inquiry period for each division after<br />

XC. Lake Erie Classic (Ribbons and prize money 1st-3rd) for best overall scores in both the Lost<br />

Hounds HT and the Erie Hunt & Saddle Club HT. (P/T/N/BN) awarded. Starter Test awards following<br />

30 min. inquiry period after XC.


AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available August 18 at www.ehsc-lhpc.org Continue checking for last minute<br />

changes.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $45/stall/night. 110 permanent stalls with doors. No initial<br />

bedding provided. Extended stabling before and after HT available at no charge. Feed/hay/bedding<br />

(shavings) available for purchase. Further info. from Organizers. Veterinarian & Farrier: #´s will be<br />

posted at Secretary's office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Quality Inn.-5 mi., (814) 838.-7647. Green Roof Inn-6 mi., (814) 774-7072.<br />

Econolodge.-10 mi., (814) 866.-5544. MicroTel.-10 mi., (814) 864.-1010. Edinboro Inn-5 mi., (814)<br />

734-5650. Edinboro Comfort Inn and Suites-4 mi., (814) 969-7000. Camping: Liana's Lake Park.-<br />

1/2 mi., (814) 734.-3201.primitive camping on grounds permited. www.ehsc-lhpc.org for further<br />

accommodation listing.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 6840 Old State Rd. (phone during comp.- 814-734-8886 + all cell<br />

phones listed), Edinboro, PA 16412. From East or West: I-90 to Exit 16, Fairview ( south/left) on SR<br />

98 for 5 miles to blinking light. Left (east) on Old State Road for 1.2 miles to the corner of Old State<br />

& Eureka Road. Left on Eureka to Stabling. From South: I-79 Exit 166 Edinboro, (west/left) on<br />

SR 6N to traffic light. Right (north) on SR 98 to blinking light. Right (east) on to Old State Rd. etc. (see<br />

above).<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter Test-2010<br />

USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand. Warm-Up: Grass.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P.-approx. 2900 m @ 520 mpm. T.-approx. 2200 m @ 450 mpm. N.-approx.<br />

1950 m @ 350 mpm. BN-approx. 1900 m @ 325 mpm/ max. height 2'6". Approx. jumping efforts:<br />

BN=14, N=16, T=20, P=26, . N/BN: Easy, good for first time at this level. T/P: Average, for horses<br />

with some experience at this level. Water jumps flagged and numbered for P/T/N; may be optional for<br />

BN. Starter Test - approx 1000 m @ 300 mpm (time only used to break ties)/ max height 2'. Approx.<br />

jumping efforts= 8. All courses will be "agrivated" as needed to improve footing.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed 2 weeks before Horse Trials. Entry limit<br />

175. Riders limit 2 horses/level, or 3 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined as entries<br />

warrant; state preferences (1st,2nd,3rd) under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Starter Test<br />

riders may not have competed above BN. The same horse may be ridden twice by different riders in<br />

the Starter Test. All riders please fill in experience section of entry form in order to place you<br />

in the appropriate Division. Entry confirmation at www.ehsc-lhpc.org . Competitors are responsible<br />

for checking website for all info. including entry status, stabling, missing information and other updates.<br />

Food on grounds starting Sat.: INCLUDING FULL BREAKFAST-6:30 am Sat/Sun! Dogs must be<br />

leashed. No grounds, camping or pinny fees If wishing to volunteer, contact Jeanelen Kuhl. CAT988@<br />

aol.com If only paying for Friday night stabling, may have to vacate stall by 3 pm Saturday.Saturday<br />

following XC is the Pig and Corn Roast Competitor´s Party FREE to all Competitors and<br />

Volunteers. extra tickets available for $5.00.<br />

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AUGUST 24-28<br />

RICHLAND PARK HORSE TRIALS<br />

Richland, Michigan (Area 8)<br />

Adequan USEA Gold Cup Series Event<br />

254 • <strong>2011</strong> | SUMMER OMNIBUS<br />

AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/12/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/9/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: CIC3*,CIC2*,A,I,P<br />

USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T USEA Recognized Tests: YEH-5,YEH-4<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Rick Dunkerton C/O AMS P.O. Box 1647 Laurel, MS 39441 E-Mail: rdunkerton@<br />

amscalc.com (601) 498-3330 FAX: (601) 426-9984 http://www.richlandpark.com/index.html ENTER<br />

ON-LINE AT: www.EventEntries.com. If using electronic entry, you must mail original entry with original<br />

signatures, coggins & checks within 5 days or postmark date will be changed to reflect the date when<br />

payment is received.<br />

ORGANIZER: Richland Equestrian Events LLC, 7695 East D Ave., Richland, Mi. 49083 (269) 629-5532<br />

OFFICIALS: FEI TD: Roger Haller, USA; Asst TD: Judges: CIC 2*/3* Pres: Wayne Quarles,<br />

USA; Member: Kellie Tower, CAN. HT TD: Mallcolm Hook, USA. HT Pres: Marilyn Payne, USA;<br />

Dressage Judges: Susan Graham-White, Karen Winn, KY; SJ Judge: FEI Steward: Sally O´Connor,<br />

USA. FEI Vet: Dr. Mike Sigman, DVM. CD: X-C: Ian Stark, GBR SJ: Marc Donovan, USA.<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Richland Park. Entry: CIC 2*/3*: $555.00;<br />

A: $440.00; I: $390.00; P: $365.00; T/N: $350.00; YEH: $300.00 Stripping Fee: $50.00 (separate<br />

check; Tack stall: $165.00 (separate check) Stabling: Included with entry; Stabling mandatory. Please<br />

add all applicable USEF & USEA Fees. Use <strong>2011</strong> USEA Entry Forms.<br />

1) ENTRIES: NOTE: Please check website www.richlandpark.com for additional information and<br />

updates. All include mandatory stabling and $25 non refundable office fee. Send two checks PER<br />

HORSE, one for entry, one for stall stripping deposit US funds only. All riders must be USEA members.<br />

Double entries: Not Accepted. Refunds: All withdraws in writing sent Certified Mail Before C.D.-Less<br />

$25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D. Entry/Stabling-No refund. Competition cancellation-No refund.<br />

Change fee of $25 after C.D. and must be in writing. Preliminary & above include copies of USEF<br />

membership cards for rider, trainer & owner. CIC horses must be registered with USEF & FEI. CIC3*:<br />

U.S. horses must have an FEI Passport; CIC2*/1*: U.S. horses must have a either a National Passport<br />

or FEI Passport, indicating required influenza primary series & boosters. All foreign CIC horses, must<br />

have an FEI Passport. Please refer to the USEF web-site www.usef.org for additional information on FEI<br />

qualifying requirements. $50 =lost or damaged pinney, no deposit required. Young Event Horse: 4 yo<br />

test & 5 yo test. $300.00 per entry (includes mandatory stabling and non refundable office fee.). Entry<br />

form and additional information can be found online, www.useventing.com or in the <strong>Omnibus</strong>. Copy of<br />

current Negative Coggins required within 12 months for all horses must accompany entry.


AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: THIS SCHEDULE IS TENTATIVE. PLEASE CHECK WEBSITE FOR DAYS/<br />

TIMES CHANGES. Subject to change due to entry numbers. Stabling open for CIC horses at 12:00<br />

noon Tuesday, unless early arrival arrangements are made. PLEASE CONTACT US IF ARRIVING<br />

EARLY. Wed: CIC in-barn vet exams; CIC cross country open 3:00 PM Thurs: CIC Dressage Fri: All<br />

Dressage-7:30 am. (Some dressage MAY run Saturday) Sat: Cross-country CIC 3*/CIC 2*A/I/P- Show<br />

Jumping-T/ N Sun: Show jumping CIC 3*/CIC 2*A/I/P- Cross Country – T/N<br />

3) AWARDS: Ribbons through 8th. Horse brass to 1st place in each division. Prize money to the<br />

CIC 3* (Gold Cup Division). Check web site for prize money updates.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Times will be posted at www.Richlandpark.com. Provide readable email<br />

on entry. Please No phone calls.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 10´x10´ temporary stalls on grounds. Stabling Fee included with<br />

entry. All stalls for duration of competition. Stall stripping deposit $ $50.00, include separate check<br />

with entry: Stalls must be STRIPPED AND MUST CHECK OUT WITH THE STABLE MANAGER<br />

OR THE DEPOSIT CHECK WILL BE CASHED. NO EXCEPTIONS, NO REFUNDS. Stall doors<br />

provided. All horses must be stabled. No initial bedding provided. Bedding available for purchase.<br />

20 tack stalls available for $165.00 for duration. Stabling opens noon Tuesday unless early arrival<br />

arrangements are made. Entries will not be accepted without clean stall deposit. NOTE: “STABLE<br />

WITH’ REQUESTS PLEASE USE ONE PERSONS NAME TO IDENTIFY STALLS TOGETHER. We will<br />

make every attempt to stable together. $50 fine for moving from assigned stall without show<br />

competition approval. Possible stall Damage Fee-No tape or marking pen on stalls. Do not poke<br />

holes in panels to hang stall guards. Absolutely nothing may be hung on stall overhang. If damaged,<br />

the competitor will be liable. Veterinarian: Beadle Lake Animal Clinic, Dr. Bob Emery. (269) 441-<br />

9233 # posted at sec´y´s stand.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Best Western 12mi. (269) 381-1900. Fairfield Inn 12 mi. (269) 344-8300;<br />

Holiday Inn Express 12 mi. (269) 373-0770. Camping: Rustic camping on grounds. 20 Water hookups<br />

available, contact Secretary for fees.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 8651 N. 30th St., Richland, MI 49083. If you use MapQuest do not<br />

go through Battle Creek to get to Richland…you will get lost. From East/West: I-94 take exit 85<br />

go (north) on 35th St. for 1.1 mi., turn left (west) on SR96 (third traffic light) go 8/10 mi., turn right<br />

(north) on 33rd St. for approx. 8 mi. to traffic light in Village of Richland go straight through light for<br />

1.1 mi., turn left at new traffic light (at Blackhawk) onto M89 (west towards Plainwell, Mi.) go 1.1 mi.,<br />

turn left on 30th ST. (south) driveway 3/10 mi. on right (west). From North: take US 131 to exit 49<br />

(M89 Plainwell exit) Go (east) on M89 for approx. 11 mi., turn right (south) on 30th St, driveway 3/10<br />

mi. on right (west).<br />

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AREA VIII EVENTS<br />

8) DRESSAGE: CIC3*-2009 FEI Three Star Test A-Std. CIC2*-2009 FEI Two Star Test A-Std. A-2010<br />

USEF Advanced Test B-Std . I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test<br />

B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Grass warm-up/ all<br />

weather rings.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: CIC3*- 4000M @ 570mpm. CIC2*-3600m @ 550mpm. A-3800 m @ 570<br />

mpm. I-3200 m @ 550 mpm. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2200 m @ 470 mpm. N-1900 m @ 400<br />

mpm. All courses: CIC3*-Training: Average for horses with some experience at these levels, Novice:<br />

Moderate difficulty. Championship Caliber courses. Excellent footing in all weather, gently rolling<br />

hills. Tracks aerated/aervated/rolled/watered as necessary.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Entries limit 350. Event is likely OVERBOOKED, enter early.<br />

Competitors are responsible for checking website for all information, including entry status, stabling,<br />

wait list and any other updates @ www.richlandpark.com. All money owed at check in must be<br />

CASH or CHECK. Overpayments of $10.00 or less will be donated to the Cheff Center. Parking<br />

proceeds donated to the Cheff Center. Cross country never open for schooling except for scheduled<br />

clinics. Cross-country course closed Aug. 1. Levels may be divided/combined if entries warrant;<br />

state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Be courteous & leash all Dogs,<br />

$25 fee for unleashed dogs, we will patrol and lock up loose dogs. Include email for ride times.<br />

Multiple rides welcome. Include copy of negative coggins (within 12 months). **No motorized<br />

vehicles on x-c. No exceptions** If conditions are muddy, please be courteous to land owner and<br />

LIMIT use of vehicles. DUE TO USEF RULE #GR301.5 AND DUE TO LIABILITY NO ONE WITHOUT<br />

A VALID DRIVERS LICENSE MAY OPERATE ANY MOTORIZED VEHICLE AT ANY TIME. If overbooked,<br />

no non-competing horses on grounds MUST be stabled off grounds. All rings & x-c track aerated<br />

& watered, and rolled as needed. Food available on grounds. Trade fair on grounds. TENTATIVE<br />

SCHEDULE!!!! CHECK WEBSITE: www.richlandpark.com. Prize money will be for the featured Gold<br />

Cup Division, the CIC 3***. COMPETITOR PARTY: Saturday night course builders BBQ featuring<br />

home grown steamed sweet corn.1 ticket for each entry, additional tickets $10.00 for adults & $5.00<br />

for children under 12 available from the secretary. There will be a $50.00 fee for returning passports<br />

not retrieved at the end of the competition. Join the fun for the 2nd annual Paint Ball games. Bring<br />

your own equipment, sign up with the secretary. Details announced later. Also offering team<br />

competition with "PRO" (Professional Rider organization). Teams of 3 riders to be matched with a<br />

pro rider. Details to follow.


NOTES<br />

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AREA IX AREA COUNCIL<br />

Area Chairman<br />

Martha McDowell<br />

640 Poly Dr.<br />

Billings, MT 59102<br />

(406) 698-0983<br />

sixnmt@mac.ocm<br />

Area Treasurer<br />

Cathy Allen-Shinn<br />

14750 Spring Valley Rd.<br />

Larkspur, CO 80118<br />

Cjasphoto@earthlink.net<br />

Adult Rider Coordinator<br />

John Clay<br />

17455 Sagecreek Road<br />

Peyton, CO 80831<br />

(719) 683-8337<br />

Cell: (719) 661-4194<br />

jceventing@cox.net<br />

Young Rider Coordinator<br />

Kari Randle-Bright<br />

1740-H Dell Range Blvd, #452<br />

Cheyenne, WY 82009<br />

307-760-9474<br />

krandle@uwyo.edu<br />

Area Organizer Representative<br />

Susan Robinson Farmer<br />

9998 S. Perry Park Road<br />

Larkspur, CO 80118<br />

(303) 681-3589<br />

Abbe@quixnet.net<br />

Board of Governors<br />

Area Representative<br />

Brenda Mittleider<br />

400 Cow Horse Dr.<br />

Kuna, ID 83634<br />

(208) 870-1856<br />

Mitt520@aol.com<br />

Affiliate <strong>Eventing</strong> <strong>Association</strong>’s<br />

Area Representative<br />

Pam Nowell<br />

pnowell@hillcity.k12.sd.us<br />

AREA IX<br />

Area Website: www.areaixeventing.com<br />

Area Webmaster<br />

Kevin Smith<br />

28 Gordon Dr.<br />

Castle Rock, CO 80104<br />

(303) 688-1409<br />

kevin@k-michael-design.com<br />

Area Newsletter Editor<br />

Judi Tobias<br />

13550 Lariat Pl.<br />

Elbert, CO 80106<br />

(719) 593-7310<br />

Shortdog05@msn.com<br />

AFFILIATE EVENTING ASSOCIATIONS:<br />

Mountain <strong>States</strong> <strong>Eventing</strong> Assn.<br />

Pam Nowell<br />

820 34th St., Apt 10<br />

Spearfish, SD 57785<br />

(605) 390-2696<br />

dzrtlover@yahoo.com<br />

www.msea-area9.org<br />

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AREA IX EVENTS<br />

JUNE 3-5<br />

THE COLORADO HORSE PARK CCI2*/1* AND HORSE TRIALS<br />

Parker, Colorado (Area 9)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 4/19/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/17/<strong>2011</strong><br />

CCI Open: 4/15/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/3/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P,CCI1*,CCI2* USEF Endorsed/USEA<br />

Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Rick Dunkerton, Secretary PO bOx 1647 Laurel, MS 39441 Phone (601) 498-3330.<br />

Fax (601) 426-9984. Show Office @ (303) 841-7461 From Tuesday prior to event. Email rdunkerton@<br />

evententries.com *PLEASE DO NOT CALL HORSE PARK MAIN OFFICE FOR EVENT INFORMATION!*<br />

ORGANIZER: Deeda Randle: 1740-H Dell Range Blvd, Cheyenne WY 82009.<br />

E-mail: drandle@wyoming.com. (307) 638-6737.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Andy Bowles (NZ) Judges: Pres: CCI2*/1*: Anne Tylee (NZ); GJ Member: Loris<br />

Henry, USA Pres HT: Loris Herry, CA FEI Steward:Sheila Strickler, AZ CD: X-C: David O'Connor, USA<br />

SJ: Marc Donovan, USA.<br />

EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Colorado Horse Park. Payment for entry fees by Visa/MC<br />

accepted. Fax entry with credit card info. to the number listed above. Entry: CCI1*: $500.00; CCI2*:<br />

$500.00; I,P: $250.00; T,N,BN: $225.00. Stabling: $100.00 Tack stall: $100.00; Day Turnout<br />

Paddock: $50.00 Additional nights: $20.00 each night. Grounds fee: $25.00 (non-stabled<br />

horses) Competitor Dinner: $10.00 (extra tickets).<br />

1) ENTRIES: Enter on line: www.EventEntries.com Entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee.<br />

Double entries not accepted. Checks and credit card charges will be processed upon entry acceptance.<br />

FEI Passports required for all FOREIGN owned CCI horses. National Passports required for all US<br />

owned CCI horses not in possession of an FEI passport. Vaccination requirement: two injections for<br />

primary vaccination against equine influenza, given between 1 and 3 months apart. In addition, a<br />

booster injection must be recorded as having been given within each SIX months, subsequent to the<br />

second injection of the primary vaccination. None of these injections must have been given within<br />

the preceding 7 days, including the day of the competition or entry into the competition stables. The<br />

above are the minimum requirements for influenza vaccination. Both primary and first and subsequent<br />

booster injections should be given according to the manufacturer's instructions, which will fall within<br />

the stipulation of the FEI Veterinary Regulations. CCI horses arriving w/o correct up-to-date vaccination<br />

records in accordance w/ FEI Vet Regs, Appendix VI, will be charged additional $100.00 office fee. All<br />

CCI riders must include copy of medical armband w/ entry All CCI Riders & Horses must be registered<br />

with FEI, USEF, and USEA. Riders are responsible for being current with any new FEI regulations. All<br />

Intermediate, Prelim and CCI must include copy of USEF member card for rider and owner w/ entry.<br />

Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D. Stabling and USEF/USEA fees.<br />

**ALL SCRATCHES / CHANGES MUST BE IN WRITING, EMAIL OR FAX.** Changes after closing date<br />

subject to availability of slots in other divisions. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins<br />

required within 12 months for all horses (state law). Copy of Coggins must accompany entry.


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2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Wed: In-Barn Examination for CCI horses from 1- 5pm. Thurs: CCI: 11:00<br />

Briefing, and course walk for FEI competitors & coaches; 2:30 pm First Horse Inspection; HT course open<br />

3:00pm Fri: Dressage-8 am Sat: Cross-country-8 am Sun: 8:30 am CCI: Final Horse Inspection; 11:00 am<br />

Show Jumping for CCI horses; HT: Show jumping-8 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: HT: Ribbons through 10th place and prize money through 3rd place paid by check to the<br />

owner of the horse listed on entry. CCI - $2500. CCI prize money paid by check to owner of horse as listed<br />

on entry. Distribution of prize money per FEI regulations; Articles 128, 129 & 130. Best Turnout for CCI<br />

Horse and Rider during Horse Inspections. Best Conditioned CCI Horse (one at each level).<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Starting times will be on website, www.coloradohorsepark.com after 6 pm on<br />

May 31. After C.D., entry status will be listed on www.coloradohorsepark.com.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $100 for duration Tuesday thru Sunday. $20 for each additional night.<br />

Turn out paddock day use only, $50 for those horses stabled. If space permits, day stalls may be rented<br />

for $45 / night. 300 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors provided. Tack stalls $100. $25 one-time grounds<br />

fee per horse for non-stabled horses. All fees must be included with entry. Veterinarian: Littleton<br />

Large Animal (303) 794 6359. Order feed and bedding in advance by email: Carole Kinney, ckinney@<br />

coloradohorsepark.com, or through the secretary. One Bag initial bedding provided.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Super 8, Parker, (720) 851-2644. Camping: 40 RV hook-ups available for $25/<br />

night (reserve with entry).<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 7522 South Pinery Drive, Parker, CO 80134 From North: I-25 S, exit Lincoln,<br />

east to Parker Rd. (#83), south (right) on Parker Rd. go 6.5 mi. Turn left (east) on Bayou Gulch Rd. (traffic<br />

light). Follow signs to Colorado Horse Park. From South: I-25N, exit Castle Rock Hwy. (#86) east, left/<br />

north on Hwy. 83 at Franktown, approx. 7 mi. to Bayou Gulch Rd. (Traffic light). Follow signs to Colorado<br />

Horse Park.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Tests & arena sizes: CCI2*-2009 FEI <strong>Eventing</strong> Two-star Test B-Std. CCI1* - 2009 FEI<br />

<strong>Eventing</strong> One-star Test A-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std.<br />

T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test<br />

B-Sm.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3200 @ 550 mpm. P-2600 m @ 520 mpm. T-2300 m @ 420 mpm. N-1900 m<br />

@ 350 mpm. BN-1600 m @350 mpm. Courses appropriate for horses with some experience at the level;<br />

Includes two water complexes. James Atkinson builder.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE DO NOT CALL HORSE PARK MAIN OFFICE FOR INFORMATION!<br />

Cross-country course CLOSED. Go to www.coloradohorsepark com for info about use of X-C Schooling<br />

Area. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section<br />

and birth date on entry. Good Food on grounds. Any dog caught off leash will be charged $50 to go to<br />

jump building fund. Saturday Evening Competitor Pary Included in entry for competitors $10 / person for<br />

each additional ticket please include reservations and $ with your entry. Please fill out information about<br />

your horse and competition history on bottom of entry form for announcer. Due to state requirements,<br />

no 4-wheel drive/all terrain vehicles or motorcycles will be allowed on the cross-country course. Limited<br />

number of Golf Carts available on grounds, contact Ckenney@ Cohorsepark.com. Incomplete or illegible<br />

entries may be returned. Nix Mix,Videographer and Christy Cumberworth,Photographer.<br />

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JUNE 17-19<br />

GOLDEN SPIKE HORSE TRIALS<br />

Ogden, Utah (Area 9)<br />

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AREA IX EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/3/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Jennifer Randles 360 South 5900 West. Warren , UT 84404 (801) 732-0624<br />

(801) 668-8994 (cell) jensmorgans@aol.com web page: wasatchpc.org Roberta Curtis 3564 N 2550 W<br />

Morgan, Utah 84050 (801) 876- 3687 Home (801) 814-3363 (cell) fhrjcurtis@cs.com<br />

ORGANIZER: Colleen Cobia, 1051 South Westside Drive, Layton, UT 84041, (801) 547-0328.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: TBD Judges: Pres: TBD CD:X-C: Bill Burton, CA SJ: Robin Sundeen, UT<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Golden Spike H.T. Entry: HT: P: 180.00; T/N/<br />

BN: $160.00. Stabling: $35.00; $70.00; $80.00 Show jumping schooling on Friday, $20.00 per<br />

round. If a USEF member, the card must accompany the entry…, if not a USEF member, a $30 USEF<br />

non-member fee will be collected.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. If undersubscribed, post entries<br />

may be accepted after the C.D., and such entries must include a non-refundable $25 post entry fee<br />

in addition to the $25 non-refundable office fee. Preliminary competitors who are USEF members,<br />

must send copy of USEF card for rider and owner; USEF non-members must pay the $30 USEF nonmember<br />

fee with entry. Closing Date is a received by, not a postmarked by, date. Refunds: Before C.D:<br />

Entry-Less $25 non-refundable office fee/Stabling-In full; After C.D.: Entry-No refund/Stabling-In full.<br />

Competition cancellation - Refund after expenses. Any changes made to entry after C.D. will be charged<br />

a $25 change fee. Scratches/changes accepted via email, phone, and mail - not by answering machine.<br />

Negative Coggins within 12 months required for out-of-state horses; copy must accompany entry.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Show jumping schooling time TBA. Cross-country course open-3 pm.<br />

Sat: Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping-1 pm. Sun: Cross-country-9 am.


3) AWARDS: Prize & 8 ribbons per division.<br />

AREA IX EVENTS<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available after June 15th. Check website: wasatchpc.org.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $35/one night; $70 for two nights; or $80 Thursday pm through<br />

Sunday at close of event. 200 perm stalls on grounds. Stall doors and initial bedding provided.<br />

Veterinarian: # posted at the show office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Book early! Mention Horse Trials when calling! **Best Rest Inn-1 mi. south<br />

breakfast included per night (800) 343-8644.** High Country Best Western-0.5 mi. (800) 594-8979.<br />

Holiday Inn Express-1 mi. (801) 392-5000. Comfort Suite-1 mi. (801) 621-2545. Sleep Inn-1 mi. (800)<br />

SLEEP INN. Flying J-1 mi. (801) 393-8644. Camping: Century Campground-1 mi. (801) 731-3800.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1000 N 1200 W, Ogden, UT 84404. From I-.15: Exit 346, turn east<br />

Pioneer Rd Go 0.8 mi., turn N on 1200 W. Go 0.5 mi., turn east (Bill Bailey Blvd) into Golden Spike<br />

Event Center. Stabling is SE of Coliseum (follow signs).<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas and warm<br />

up on sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm.<br />

BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm, max ht: 2´ 7’. Terrain: Flat, open, non-irrigated, dragged, and aerated turf.<br />

Some irrigated turf for P/T. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed June 7th. Levels may be divided/<br />

combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry, if no<br />

birth date listed, senior assumed. Limited food available at the Golden Spike Event Center. Volunteers<br />

welcome! Please call secretary. Dogs must be leashed. Cross-country schooling available after show<br />

for $25.00 per horse.<br />

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JUNE 18<br />

ROUND TOP HORSE TRIALS<br />

Castle Rock, Colorado (Area 9)<br />

(Rain date June 19)<br />

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AREA IX EVENTS<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/3/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Round Top Organizing Committee c/o Cathy Miller 10787 S. Twenty Mile<br />

Rd. Parker, CO 80138 (303) 810-5799.<br />

ORGANIZER: Libby Stokes, 1393 Mesa Ridge Lane, Castle Rock, CO 80108, (303) 688.-2795<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: TBA Judges: Pres: Anita Owen CD:X-C: Libby Stokes SJ: Godfried Hanisch<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Round Top Horse Trials. Entry: All divisions:<br />

$170.00; After May 20: $200.00 Stabling: $30/night.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $10 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted.<br />

$50=Lost pinny. Refunds: Before C.D.- Less $10 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry less $20<br />

will be returned ONLY if place can be filled from waiting list. Competition cancellation.-Full refund. Post<br />

entries limited to space availabilty: An additional $10.00 added to the entry fee for all post entries.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross.-country open, official walk & briefing-3 pm. Sat: Dressage<br />

(T/N/BN)-8 am; Cross.-country (OT/ON/BN)-11 am; Show Jumping (OT/ON/OBN)-3 pm.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prize & 10 ribbons per division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available June 10. Postcards will be sent.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $30/stall/night. Permanent stalls on grounds & 5 miles<br />

from event will be available to out-of-town competitors. Stall doors/initial bedding only provided.<br />

Veterinarian: Dr. Ronald Streeter, DVM (303) 688-7075. # posted in programs.


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6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Best Western, (303) 814-8800- Say MSEA and get special rate!<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1393 Mesa Ridge Ln, Castle Rock, CO 80108 From I-25 just north of<br />

Castle Rock: Take exit 187, go east on Happy Canyon Road. Turn left on Mesa Drive (follow up &<br />

around) to left on Mesa Ridge Lane. Show is 1/2 mile down road on left side.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm.<br />

BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand footing for competition ring, sand & grass for<br />

warm.-up.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2000 m @ 425 mpm. N-1800 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1500 m @ 350 mpm,<br />

2'6" max ht. Terrain: Big, rolling, grass. Average level of difficulty for those divisions.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Spring 2010. Rider limit 2 horses/entire<br />

event. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section<br />

and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. PLEASE NO DOGS!! An excellent event for young horses<br />

& the inexperienced rider. Two terrific events back to back with Colorado Horse Park. Round Top is<br />

thoroughly committed in providing exceptional service for the lower levels.<br />

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JUNE 24-26<br />

ABBE RANCH HORSE TRIALS XXXVI<br />

Larkspur, Colorado (Area 9)<br />

Fri-Sun or Sat-Sun. You pick dressage on Fri or Sat.<br />

USEA Recognized <strong>Eventing</strong> Test: Intro (Elementary 2'3") See Abbe Ranch website.<br />

Start Box Online Scoring<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/10/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: IP,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Intro<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Elizabeth Marie Smith, Entry Secretary Abbe Ranch Horse Trial 28 Gordon<br />

Dr. Castle Rock, CO 80104 303-688-1409 emlani@qwest.net. Enter online: Equestrian Entries, http://<br />

equestrianentries.com.<br />

ORGANIZER: Org/Sec: Susan Robinson Farmer, Abbe Ranch, 9998 S. Perry Park Rd., Larkspur, CO<br />

80118, 303-681-3589, abbe@quixnet.net, http://web.me.com/abberanch.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Tom Ordway, ID Judges: Pres: Cheryl Connell-Marsh, MI; Deeda Randle, WY; and<br />

maybe 1 other. CD:XC: Denis Glaccum, PA; SJ: Paula L. Smith, AZ; Builder: Richard Farmer, CO<br />

EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Abbe Ranch. Entry: IP,P,T,N,BN: $215, discount price is $185 with OD<br />

postmark; Intro (Elem) Test $195, discount $165 with OD postmark (see Entries); if space permits,<br />

after closing, post entries may be accepted, add $50 more. Roof Stabling: $50/$70/$80 (see<br />

stabling). Deposits from everyone (2 sep. checks): Number: $20.00; clean/damage: $40.00.<br />

Note: Closing date means received by Entry Sec. or Equestrian Entries.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes 10x20 pen, if stable-form requested, party and $25 NR office fee.<br />

IP,P,T,N,BN: $215, discount price $185 with OD postmark. Intro (Elem) Test $195, discount $165<br />

with OD postmark. Double entries: Not accepted. All competitors must be USEA members, except Intro<br />

(Elem.) Test. Refunds: Before C.D.=Less $25 non-refundable office fee. Withdrawals must be in writing<br />

(letter or email). After C.D.=No refund, but we will try to help you fill your spot. Changes: Changes<br />

before C.D are horse &/or rider. (No charge for level change before C.D.): Before C.D.=New entry form<br />

& $10 change fee. After C.D.=New entry form & $20 change fee. Competition cancellation=No refund.<br />

Coggins not required. No grounds or camping fee. (Do not include any membership or non-member<br />

fees in check to Abbe Ranch. Write separate check and include with USEF or USEA application.)<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: XC course open for inspection=3 pm, Horses may arrive=3<br />

pm. Fri: Dres. volunteer briefing=9 am; Dres.=10 am; Refreshments=5:30pm; rider briefing=6<br />

pm; guided XC course walk=6:3 0pm. Sat: Dres. Volunteer briefing=7am; Dres.=8am; Jump Judge<br />

briefing=9am; Timer briefing=10am; XC=11am; Lawn Party=4pm. Sun: Volunteer briefing=7am; Show<br />

jumping=8am; end of Comp.=3pm.


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3) AWARDS: Ribbons to 12th place, USEA medals & about $3,000 in donated prizes. Nine perpetual<br />

trophies= IP/P/T/NSr/NJr/NDressage/BNHorse/BNPony/PonyClub.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Alphabetical & numerical ride times plus info riders & supporters need will be<br />

emailed approx. 10 days before comp. and posted on website: http://web.me.com/abberanch.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: All on grounds with stall doors for duration (3pm Thur. to 7pm Sun.).<br />

Free 10x20 outside metal pipe pen; request with stabling form. Or roofed stall with 1 bale shavings,<br />

10x10 (red shed)=$50, 12x12 (yellow barn)=$70 or 12x12 (tent barn)=$80. Send stabling form (indicate<br />

roofed stall or outside pen and type of stall preferred) to Entry Sec. Stable manager: Lee Anne Thomas,<br />

303-838-7843 (after 10am), leethomasco@gmail.com. Veterinarian: Castle Rock Equine, Steven R.<br />

Cribley, DVM, 303-688-9013.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Castle Rock-15miles: Best Western Inn 303-814-8800, Comfort Suites<br />

303-814-9999, Holiday Inn Express 303-660-9733, Quality Inn 303-660-2222. Camping-6mi: Jellystone<br />

Park 800-387-9396, 303-681-3169. Palmer Lake-8mi: Inn at Palmer Divide, 719-481-1800. On site<br />

campers: No hookups, fires, or dogs.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 9998 S. Perry Park Rd., Larkspur, CO 80118. Larkspur is located halfway<br />

between Denver & Colo. Spgs. From I-25 going South: Exit 173 Larkspur on DC 53 (Spruce Mountain<br />

Rd.) south for 1 mile. Right (west) at STOP SIGN on DC 60 (Perry Park Ave.) for 3 miles. Sharp left<br />

(south) at STOP SIGN on DC 105 (Perry Park Rd.) for 1 mile. Abbe Ranch is on left (east). From I-25<br />

going North: Exit 172 (Lake Gulch Rd.) Left under interstate for 1/4 mile. Left (south) at Tee to DC 53<br />

(Spruce Mountain Rd.). As above. Directions, google map on Abbe Ranch website.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test/arena sizes: IP-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test C-Sd. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner<br />

Novie Test B-Sm. Intro(Elem)-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Reworked, leveled &<br />

resanded.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: IP/P-2500m@520mpm. T-2400m@450mpm. N-2000m@400mpm. BN-<br />

1900m@350mpm; Intro(Elem)-1500m@300mpm(15 jumps at 2'3"). Terrain: Grassy. Altitude: 7000<br />

ft. All courses: Average. New tracks/jumps.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: XC course always closed except for Abbe Ranch clinic. See Abbe Ranch<br />

website http://web.me.com/abberanch.. Volunteer work-days by appt., 9am-4pm or half day. Send<br />

prize donations or money to buy prize with donor info (name, address, city, state, zip, phone #s, email)<br />

and 2 bus. cards to org. or Laura K. Love, laura@obo.org, 303-790-4574 by June 1. NO DOGS, OTHER<br />

PETS, NAUGHTY CHILDREN OR FIRES ALLOWED EVER, not even in your car!<br />

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JULY 8-10<br />

POWDER BASIN HORSE TRIALS<br />

Gillette, Wyoming (Area 9)<br />

MSEA Recognized<br />

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ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Teresa Craig 3200 Fitch Dr Gillette, WY 82717<br />

E-mail: tmcraig@bresnan.net (307) 682-9429<br />

ORGANIZER: Powder Basin Equestrian Assoc., Don Gerlach, P.O. Box 7066, Gillette, WY 82717,<br />

dgerlach@vcn.com, (307) 686-1573. Co-Org: Teresa Craig, 3200 Fitch Dr., Gillette, WY 82718, (307)<br />

682-9429, tmcraig@bresnan.net<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Bonnie East, UT Judges: Pres: Anita Owen, CO CD:X-C/SJ: Steve Buckman, CAN<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fee Directory: Draw checks to PBEA. Entry: P & T: $160.00 Opening Date;<br />

$180.00 after Opening Date; N ,BN & BN-easy: $150.00 Opening Date; $170.00 after Opening Date<br />

Stabling: $25.00 Camping: $25.00 per/night.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors who are not USEA<br />

members must pay an extra $25 USEA BN Non-member fee with entry. $30.00 fee for any changes<br />

or entries after closing date. Double entries: Not accepted. BN HT competitors who are not USEA<br />

members must pay extra $25.00 with entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee;<br />

After C.D.-Entry-No refund. Competition Cancellation-Less $40.00. Neg. Coggins within 12 months<br />

required for all horses out.-of.-state.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm Sat: Dressage-7:30 am; 1:00 pm<br />

Show Jumping. Sun: Cross-Country - 8:00am.<br />

3) AWARDS: Awards & ribbons to 6th place after each division.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: After closing; email. Check the website for all updates:<br />

www.powderbasinequestrian.com.


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5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Fri- Sun $25.00per night. 100 perm stalls on grounds. Stall doors<br />

& initial bedding (2 bags) provided. Send stabling form & money with entry to sec´y. Veterinarian:<br />

Animal Medical Center, (307) 682-1507.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Ask for Camplex rates! Days Inn.-3 mi., (307) 682-3999) Settle Inn & Suites<br />

(307)685-6363, By Camplex. Ramada.-4 mi., (307) 682-9341. Motel 6, (307) 686-8600.. Or call Don,<br />

(307) 686-1573. Camping: On grounds - hook-up fee, $25/per night for all plug in hook-up. Send check<br />

for hook-up with entry.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Camplex Equestrian Park, Gillette, WY 82718 From I.90 East or West:<br />

Exit 129 south 1 mile. Camplex facility on left. At 4-way stop intersection, take Boxelder east 1/2 mile to<br />

entrance of stabling. From South Highway 59: At second traffic light, take Southern Dr. east & north.<br />

2 miles to Camplex, At 4-way stop intersection take Boxelder . mile east to entrance of stabling. Follow<br />

sign to stabling, Cross- country course, 1/2 mile east of racetrack.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P -2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice & BnE Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2700 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm.<br />

BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm/ 17-18 obstacles to 2'7". All courses: Rolling, natural prairie; water on all<br />

courses. All times and distances are approximate.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed June 24. Food on grounds. DOGS MUST<br />

BE LEASHED. Competitor Party: Saturday eve.<br />

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JULY 23<br />

ASPEN RIDGE HORSE TRIALS<br />

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AREA IX EVENTS<br />

Monument, Colorado (Area 9)<br />

Accepting post entries until July 14, <strong>2011</strong> if entry limit is not exceeded.<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/7/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BNH,BNR<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Cathy Miller, Secretary 10787 South Twenty Mile Rd #308 Parker, CO 80138-<br />

4934 (303) 810-5799<br />

ORGANIZER: Larry and Judi Tobias, 13550 Lariat Pl. Elbert, CO 80106, (719) 593-7310.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Ana Schravesande, TX Judge: Pres: Valerie Crail, AZ CD: X-C/SJ: Larry Tobias<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Aspen Ridge Events. Entry: Per entry:<br />

$170.00-before 6/23; $190.00-after 6/23 Pinny deposit: $25.00 (separate check) Stabling: See below.<br />

1) ENTRIES: All divisions include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted.<br />

NOTE: USEA and USEF fees are not included as part of the entry fee; these fees should be added<br />

to your entry fee, per the itemized Fees Enclosed section of the Entry Form, totaled with the other<br />

applicable fees, and sent to the event secretary. Use the <strong>2011</strong> Horse Trials Entry and Stabling Forms.<br />

BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority is<br />

given to USEA members. This horse trial is a one-day trials, (see schedule below). If entries warrant<br />

another one-day trials will be added on Sunday. Pinny deposit will be returned upon receipt of pinny.<br />

Refunds: Before CD-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After CD-Entry/Less $50 with vet or medical<br />

certificate, if space is filled at same level. $30 fee for changes after June 23. Competition cancellationrefund<br />

after competition expenditures. Please include a copy of the Neg. Coggins, drawn within 12<br />

months, for each horse.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course opens-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-7:30 am; Crosscountry;<br />

Show Jumping.<br />

3) AWARDS: Prizes for first place, ribbons to sixth. Trophies and prizes as donated. All Divisions.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Available after July 6. Email or postcards will be sent. Also on website mseaarea9.org.


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5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: No stabling on grounds. Limited local stabling available. Contact<br />

organizers for information. Stall doors provided. Enclose stabling form with entry, include email<br />

address for directions/info. Veterinarian: Dr Charles P. Woodall, DVM (719) 265-6677. Will be on site.<br />

Farrier: TBA.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Comfort Suites-15 mi. (303) 814-9999 Days Inn and Suites-15 mi. (303)<br />

814-5825 Super 8-15 mi. (719) 528-7100 NEW! Fairfield Inn and Suites, 5 mi. Baptist Rd. & I-25, (719)<br />

481-5640.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Aspen Ridge Equine Hospital, 1480 E. Higby Rd., Monument, CO<br />

80132 From North: I-25 south to Exit 161, Monument. East on Hwy 105, 4.5mi to Roller Coaster Road.<br />

Right on Roller Coaster Rd, 1.6mi to Higby Rd, Right on Higby. First left is Aspen Ridge. From South:<br />

I-25 north to Exit 158, Baptist Road. East on Baptist Rd. and Left onto Jackson Creek Pkwy.. 2mi to Higby<br />

Road, turn right. 3.3mi to Aspen Ridge; on the right just after Happy Landing Drive.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test-B Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm.<br />

BN/BN-Easy-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand, grass warmup; outdoor.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: All T-approx. 2300m @ 420mpm. All N-approx. 2000m @ 350mpm.<br />

All BN-approx. 1700m @ 350mpm. BN-Easy approx. 1600m @ 325 mpm; max height/spread<br />

2´7’. Terrain: Good footing, grass on sandy loam, gently rolling terrain, water complex. All courses:<br />

Complexity consistent with level of competition.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed June 27. Entry limit 55/day. Levels may be<br />

divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date<br />

on entry. Concessions on grounds. NO DOGS!!! Violators will be fined $50!! MSEA Recognized. Check<br />

for updates or correspond with competition management at shortdog05@msn.com. Returned check<br />

charge $25.00.<br />

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AREA IX EVENTS<br />

AUGUST 6-7<br />

ROCKY MOUNTAIN HORSE TRIALS<br />

Longmont, Colorado (Area 9)<br />

At Somerset and Silo Farms in Longmont Colorado.<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/19/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Heather Petersen 12395 Gull Lane Peyton, CO. 80831 Phone: 719-683-<br />

8435 Email: slush@drgw.net<br />

ORGANIZER: Kim Lampert, 8905 Woodland Rd, Longmont,Co. 80503. 303-638-3606, dive4java@<br />

comcast.net Volunteer coordinator: Sheila. We love our volunteers! Please come and help put on the<br />

best show in the west! Gas lottery, discount coupons, food and fun! Check rockymtht.com for more<br />

information. We can't put the show on without you!<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Valerie Crail, AZ Judges: Pres: Roger Haller, GA Dressage Judge:Gwen Ka'awaloa,<br />

CO CD: X-C/SJ: John Williams, NC.<br />

EVENT FEES: Use EventEntries.com form. Draw checks to Rocky Mountain Events and send<br />

to secretary. Make checks for stabling out to Somerset Farms. Fees for all levels: $225.00 ($215.00<br />

with OD postmark). Limited number of entries. Mail form, checks payable to Somerset Farms, with<br />

original signature, cope of Coggins (within 12 months of cometition), copies of USEF membership<br />

(if applicable) to Secretary. All applicable fees for USEF/USEA. (see <strong>2011</strong> Entry Form). Preliminary<br />

entrant must provide USEF Membership cards and numbers or pay the $30 USEF non-member fee. All<br />

mandatory signature lines must be signed with original signatures. Entrant must us <strong>2011</strong> Entry Form.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. No more than 2 rides permitted. All<br />

BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay $25 non-member fee. Refunds: Before CDless<br />

$25 office fee. After CD: Only if place can be filled from the SAME LEVEL. Otherwise, no refund.<br />

Please notify secretary by email or fax. Competition cancellation-No refund. Proof of Neg. Coggins for<br />

all and Health certificate required for out of state horses only.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-7:45 am. Show<br />

Jumping-1 pm. Competitors Party 6:30pm at Somerset. Sun: Cross-country-9:30am at Silo Farms.


3) AWARDS: Ribbons to 6th place per division.<br />

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4) STARTING TIMES: Available ASAP after CD. Check websites: rockymtht.com and<br />

somersetfarms.net for times or send a SASE with entry.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $70/stall from Friday am to Sunday pm. Shavings available<br />

for purchase. further info from sec´y. Veterinarian: On grounds during show. Boulder Valley Vet Clinic,<br />

(303) 440-8440. Number will be posted at show office.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Radisson-5 mi. (303) 776-2000. Holiday Inn Express-5 mi. (303) 684-0404.<br />

Courtyard Marriott-5.5 mi. (303) 682-1166. Hampton Inn-5 mi. (303) 772-2554.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Somerset :5555 Nelson Rd & Silo: 9087 N. 63rd., , Longmont CO 80501<br />

From I-.25: Take Longmont exit for Hwy 119; west on Hwy 119 to Nelson Rd. Turn right on Nelson Rd. to<br />

Somerset Farms. Cross Country at Silo Farms: follow above directions, turn left, (south) on 63rd St., one<br />

mile to Silo, 9087 N. 63rd. St., Longmont, Co. 80501.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test<br />

B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Granite-<br />

Rubber footing.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-approx. 2200 m @ 520 mpm. T-approx. 2000 m @ 420 mpm. N-approx.<br />

1600 m @ 350 mpm. BN-approx. 1400 m @ 305 mpm. All courses: Terrain is Native grass,rolling hills<br />

and water on course. Complexity is consistent with level of competition.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant: state preferences<br />

under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry.If experience level not completed, higher will be<br />

assumed. Food on grounds. Dogs MUST be leashed.$50.00 Fine will be assessed to owners of<br />

unleashed or troublesome dogs. Money will go to Longmont Humane Society. USEA Medical card/<br />

armband must be worn; limited supply on grounds.<br />

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AUGUST 14<br />

COLORADO HORSE PARK ONE DAY HORSE TRIALS<br />

Parker, Colorado (Area 9)<br />

This is a one day Horse Trials to be held on the X-C side (south) of Bayou Gulch Road.<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 7/26/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,BN<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Kari Randle 1740-H Dell Range Blvd #452 Cheyenne, WY 82009 (307) 760-<br />

9474; E-mail: drandle@wyoming.com. Or enter on line at www.Event Entries.com<br />

ORGANIZER: Deeda Randle, 1740-H Dell Range Blvd #452, Cheyenne, WY, 82009. (307) 638-6737<br />

e-mail: DRandle@wyoming.com Competition Management: Colorado Horse Park<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Lauri Mactavish, CO Judges: Pres. Ana Schravasande, TX CD: XC: David O'Connor,<br />

VA SJ: Deeda Randle<br />

EVENT FEES: Draw checks to; Colorado Horse Park. Entries: $175.00 per division.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes $25 office fee. Double entries not accepted. Refunds before CD<br />

$125. Refunds after closing date: if filled from wait list, $125; if not filled, $50. **All changes must be in<br />

writing, email or FAX.** Event cancellation prior to CD, $125. Event cancellation after CD, $100.<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Sat: 3:00 PM course opens and packets available Sun: 7:30 AM Dressage<br />

(Novice/ BN/eBN); 9:30 AM Show Jumping (N/BN/eBN); 10:00AM Cross-Country (N/BN/eBN) We plan<br />

to have each rider do their dressage test, have about an hour, and then do their stadium jump to be<br />

followed in approx. 10 minutes by X-C. Stadium jump may be ridden in proper X-C attire.<br />

3) AWARDS: Awards: Ribbons through tenth place. Prizes through 5th place.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Ride times will be available after August 11th on the website: www.<br />

coloradohorsepark.com and e-mail will be sent to riders if email information is provided with entry.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Stabling: None available on grounds. If stabling is required for out<br />

of town horses, contact the show secretary. Show veterinarian available on grounds. Emergency and<br />

Surgical Veterinarian: Littleton Large Animal Clinic, (303) 794-6359.


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6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Accommodations: Camping on Grounds. contact show secretary; Super 8,<br />

Parker (720) 851-2644<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 7522 South Pinery Drive, Parker, CO 80134 From North: I25 South exit<br />

Lincoln, east to Parker road(#83), south (right on Parker Road. Go 6.5 miles. Turn east (left) on Bayou<br />

Gulch road (tere is a traffic light). Follow signs to Colorado Horse Park Western Arena Complex (east<br />

of two main entrances) From South: I25 N exit Castle Rock Highway (#86) east. At Franktown turn<br />

north (left) on Highway #83. Go approx, 7 miles to Bayou Gulch Road (there is a traffic light), turn east<br />

(right). Follow signs to Colorado Horse Park Western Arena Complex.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Dressage: all small arenas on grass footing. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B. BN-2010<br />

USEF Beginner Novice Test B. Entry Level BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: N-approx 1800 Meters @ 400m/m. BN-approx 1600 meters 350m/m.<br />

Entry Level BN-approx 1400meters @ 300m/m. height 2'3"-2'6". Grass footing with rolling terrain,<br />

average difficulty for the level except eBN which will be suitable for green horses and riders. Water on<br />

all courses.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed. Go to www.coloradohorsepark.com for<br />

information about the schooling area. Limited food on grounds. Levels may be divided/combined<br />

as entries warrent. State preference under the eligible section and put birth date on entry. This is<br />

the second competition in the 2010 Colorado Horse ParkGrand Slam series for Novice and Beginner<br />

Novice. Dogs MUST be on a leash. Entire competition will take place on the X-C side (south) side<br />

of the Bayou Gulch Road. All phases will be held on grass footing. Due to state requirements, no<br />

unauthorized, motorized vehicles of any kind will be allowed on course. This is the second competition<br />

in the 2010 Colorado Horse Park Grand Slam for Novice and Beginner Novice. State if you are in the<br />

Pony Club Rally on your entry.<br />

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NOTES


Area Chairman<br />

Lisa Brunner<br />

PMB 257<br />

9121 E. Tangue Verde Rd., #105<br />

Tucson, AZ 85749<br />

(520) 906-1914<br />

Onawhim@dakotacom.net<br />

Treasurer<br />

Laurel Morris<br />

30845 North 41st Place<br />

Cave Creek, AZ 85331<br />

(480) 585-2350<br />

lsmorris@cox.net<br />

Adult Rider Coordinator<br />

Jennifer Miller<br />

P.O. Box 7070<br />

Cave Creek, AZ 85327<br />

(623) 465-1200<br />

jmiller@horserepair.net<br />

Adult Rider Co-Coordinator - NM<br />

Heather Drager<br />

hdrager@gmail.com<br />

Adult Rider Co-Coordinator - NV<br />

Heather Woods<br />

dirtpig@mvdsl.com<br />

Adult Rider Co-Coordinator - AZ<br />

Kim Patten<br />

kimipatten@gmail.com<br />

Board of Governors<br />

Area Representative<br />

Janet Horton<br />

578 Old Las Vegas Hwy<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />

(505) 466-7349 (barn phone)<br />

(505) 690-2703<br />

jahorton@cybermesa.com<br />

Sheila Strickler<br />

8980 N. Camino de Anza<br />

Tucson, AZ 85737<br />

(520) 742-6362<br />

eventjudge@earthlink.net<br />

AREA X<br />

Young Rider Coordinator<br />

Gilly Slayter-Voigtlander<br />

42 Aventura Rd.<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87508<br />

(505) 670-2325<br />

gilly@simply3-day.com<br />

Young Rider Co-Coordinator<br />

Janet Horton<br />

578 Old Las Vegas Hwy<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />

(505) 466-7349 (barn phone)<br />

(505) 690-2703<br />

jahorton@cybermesa.com<br />

Area Organizer Representative<br />

Mary Hendricks<br />

43 Twin Arrows<br />

Flagstaff, AZ 86004<br />

(928) 853-6439<br />

mchounds@wildblue.net<br />

Area Website: www.area-x.org<br />

Newsletter Editor<br />

Robin Kelly<br />

Submissions@area-x.org<br />

AFFILIATE EVENTING ASSOCIATIONS:<br />

Cochise Dressage and EA<br />

Carolyn Weaver<br />

940 Mesquite Dr.<br />

Sierra Vista, AZ 85635<br />

(520) 458-0719<br />

cdandea@gmail.com<br />

www.cdandea.com<br />

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AREA X EVENTS<br />

JUNE 4-5<br />

SPRING COCONINO HORSE TRIALS<br />

Flagstaff, Arizona (Area 10)<br />

Dressage Show<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 4/19/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 5/17/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Pre-Comp<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Amanda Edson, Secretary 30 North Champlain St. Burlington, VT 05401<br />

E-mail: secretary@coconinohorsetrials.com (518) 369-6888.<br />

ORGANIZER: Alice Sarno, 38507 N. 12th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85086, (602) 501-4697. Co-Org: Mary<br />

Hendricks, 43 Twin Arrows, Flagstaff, AZ 86004, (928) 853-6439.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Cleon Wingard, OH Judges: Pres: Anna Schravesande, TX; Mary Grace Davidson, CA;<br />

Creeky Routson,CA. CD: X-C: Tom Angle, NM; James Atkinson CA. SJ: Alice Sarno<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Coconino H.T. Entry: P: $250.00; T:<br />

$240.00; N/BN: $230.00; Pre-Comp: $200.00 Pinney Deposit: $30 (separate check) Stabling:<br />

$125.00; Additional day: $25.00/day Non-competing horse: $45.00 / day (includes stall,<br />

no bedding) Camping: $15.00,per rig/per night. Tents must pay $15/per night -include with<br />

entry. Teams: $20.00 Party: $15.00 (additional tickets, section 10).<br />

1) ENTRIES: We encourage early entries by offering a better refund policy. ENTRIES MUST BE<br />

RECEIVED BY CLOSING DATE! A post entry fee of up to $30.00 for post entries received after closing<br />

date. Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: $20.00. BN competitors who<br />

are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. $30=Pinney deposit (separate check). Refunds:<br />

Before C.D.full refund; After C.D.until May 26-Less $25.00 office fee. After May 31-no refund, unless<br />

either stabling or entry can be filled from a waiting list. If either are filled a refund less $25 will be given.<br />

Scratches must be in writing. Preferable method of contact is e-mail. $25 fee each horse/rider/level<br />

substitution or change after C.D. If under-subscribed by the published CD, post entries will be accepted;<br />

any post entries accepted will be charged $30 processing fee. Entries not complete (complete = all<br />

fees paid and required information provided) by C.D will be charged $35 processing fee. Competition<br />

cancellation - No refund. Neg. Coggins not required. Prelim & above, enclose copy of current USEF<br />

membership card.


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2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Dressage Tests: 9-3 at $20 per ride. Pre-Comp-Jumping Tests: 9-9:30.<br />

BN: 9:45-11:30; N: 11:15-12:45; T: 1-2; P: 2:10-2:45. Cross-country course open-3 pm. Competitors<br />

briefing/ official walk - 4 pm. Sat: Dressage 7:30 am; Show Jumping - 10 am. Sun: Cross-country - 8 am.<br />

3) AWARDS: 8 Ribbons per division. Tack 1st through 4th pl. Prize money: P=$400, T=$400, N=$400.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: www.coconinohorsetrials.com.<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $125/stall Thurs. am thru Mon. am. $25/night/<br />

stall for additional time payable to Event Sec'y. Perm. stalls on grounds. Stabling requests must<br />

accompany entry. Initial bedding only provided. PLEASE ORDER YOUR EXTRA BEDDING WITH<br />

ENTRY. Veterinarian: Dr. Martin Crabo will be on site, # will be posted at stabling area & sec'ys office.<br />

Farrier: Edard Powers will be on site. Non-competing horses = $45/ day, which includes a stall (day stall<br />

or overnight), but no bedding. Non-competing horses will be issued numbers and must display them<br />

while on the competition grounds.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Comfort Inn-1.5 mi., (928) 774-2225. Ramada Ltd. Suites-1.5 mi., (928)<br />

773-1111. Travel Inn, (888) 828-4984. Camping: On grounds-no hook-ups-$15 per rig, and<br />

per tent, per day; INCLUDE WITH YOUR ENTRY THIS IS A NEW POLICY.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Fort Tuthill Fairgrounds, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 From East & West:<br />

I-40 to Flagstaff. South on I-17 to Airport Exit. Right. Follow signs to Ft. Tuthill/ County Fairgrounds.<br />

From South: I-17 to Airport Exit. Left. As above.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm.<br />

N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Pre-Comp-2010 Beginner<br />

NoviceTest A-Sm. Arenas & warm-up: Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2750 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-1900 m @ 350 mpm.<br />

BN-1725 m @ 350 mpm/14 jumps, max. height 2'6".water option. Pre-Comp-1500 m @300 mpm.<br />

No water. Terrain: All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Dressage Show, USDF approved. Entry Forms may be downloaded from<br />

www.alicesarno.com/ coconino Cross-country course closed. Entry limit 225; Rider limit 2 horses/<br />

level 4 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under<br />

Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Dogs must be leashed. Show jumping arena - sand. Party: 6:30<br />

pm, Saturday, buffet, ticket included with entry. Additional tickets, $15. Teams of 3/4 best 3 scores count,<br />

team members at same level = $20 per team. Cross-country schooling for 1 hour following last horse<br />

to go on Sunday: Entered horses - $40, Non-entered horses- $60. Trainer must pick up pinney and pay<br />

secretary. This is the second of the Coconino series. High point horse and rider will be awarded at the<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Coconino II.<br />

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JULY 9-11<br />

COCONINO SUMMER I HORSE TRIALS<br />

Flagstaff, Arizona (Area 10)<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/24/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/21/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: CT-I,CT-P,Pre-Comp<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Amanda Edson, Secretary 30 North Champlain St Burlington, VT 05401<br />

518-369-6888; E-mail: secretary@coconinohorsetrials.com Web: http://www.coconinohorsetrials.com/<br />

ORGANIZER: Alice Sarno, 38507 N. 12th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85086, (602) 501-4697 Mobile;<br />

(623) 465-4929 Fax<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Ana Schravesanda, TX Judges: Pres: Valery Crail AZ; Pat Baker-Hutter, AZ; Sheila<br />

Strickler, AZ CD: X-C: Tom Angle, NM, James Atkinson SJ: Alice Sarno, AZ<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to: Coconino Horse Trials. Entry: Per division:<br />

I-$260.00; P-$250.00; T-240.00; N/BN-230.00; CT: $200.00; Pre-Comp: $95.00 Pinney deposit:<br />

$30.00 (separate check) Stabling: $125.00 Non-competing horses: $45.00 Camping: $15/night,<br />

per rig, Also $15 per night per tent (Plese enclude with entry) Teams: $5.00 per person Party:<br />

$15.00 (addt´l tickets) Haul-in fee: $25.00 per day. Tack Stall: $125.00 (if available) Camping: New<br />

policy Payble with entry<br />

1) ENTRIES: WE ENCOURAGE EARLY ENTRIES by offering a better refund policy. ENTRIES<br />

MUST BE RECEIVED BY CLOSING DATE! ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER CLOSING DATE ARE<br />

SUBJECT TO A $30. POST ENTRY FEE. Entry Fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double<br />

Entries: Accepted, non-refundable $20 fee. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay<br />

additional $25 with entry. Pre-Comp entrants are exempt from the USEA Starter and Drug fees and<br />

member/ non-member fees. CT entrants are exempt from the USEA Starter and Drug fees, but nonmembers<br />

must pay a $25 USEA non-member fee. Pinney deposit = $30. Separate check payable to<br />

Coconino Horse Trials with entry. Full refund before CD: After C.D. until June 27 less $25 office fee;<br />

June 30-July 2 entry-credit only; Stabling-No refund. After July 2 no refund unless entry or stabling can<br />

be filled from a waitlist, a refund for either less a $25. office fee will be given. $25 fee for changing<br />

horse/rider/level after CD. Entries not complete (complete=means all fees paid and required<br />

information provided) by closing date will be charged a $35. prossing fee. Competition<br />

cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins not required. Scratches/withdrawals must be made in writing (fax,<br />

e-mail, mail). Entry status available at www.coconinohorsetrials.com<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Saturday: 9-2 Dressage Ttests $20: Jumper Tests $20 per round. PC-<br />

9-9:45, BN-10-11:45, N-12-1:45,T-2-2:45; P-3-3:30, Cross-country course open-3 pm. Mandatory<br />

briefing-4 pm. Sunday: Dressage 7:30 am; Show Jumping-10 am; Combined Tests: I & P. Competitor's<br />

Party-6:30 pm. Monday: Cross-country-8 am.


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3) AWARDS: 8 Ribbons per division. Prizes. Prize money: I=$100/1st Place; P=$400; T=$400;<br />

N=$400; BN=$300!!! Prize money (P-BN) paid by check to best three scores per level; available at<br />

office after prize giving.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: www.coconinohorsetrials.com<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Absolutely no arrivals prior to 12pm Friday 7/9/10. Stabling<br />

limited; 200 stalls on grounds. PLESAE ORDER YOUR SHAVING IN ADVANCE from sec'y. $125/<br />

stall Friday 12 pm to Tuesday 12 pm. Initial bedding provided. $25 per day trailer-in fee for non-stabled<br />

horses. $45 per day fee for non-competing horses.If however you plan to compete the following<br />

weekend your horse is not considered non competing. non-competing horses will be issued bridle<br />

tags that must be worn at all times after 3pm Saturday. For horses staying over for Coconino II, add 2<br />

nights ($50). Feed/hay/bedding available for purchase; further info from sec´y. Stabling requests must<br />

accompany entry. Veterinarian: Dr. Martin Crabo, will be on site. Farrier: Edward Powers, will be on<br />

site. Phone numbers posted on score board.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Days Inn-1.5 mi., (520) 779-1575. Motel 6-1.5 mi., (520) 779-3757.<br />

Travelodge Suites-1.5 mi., (928) 773-1111. Woodlands Plaza Hotel-1.5 mi., (928) 773-8888. Travel Inn-<br />

4.5 mi., (928) 774-1648. Camping: Tent camping and trailer camping (no utilities) available<br />

$15/night.payable to Coconino Horse trials with your entry<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Fort Tut Hill Fairgrounds, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 From East & West: I-40 to<br />

Flagstaff. South on I-17 to Airport Exit. Right. Follow signs to fairgrounds. From South: I-17 to Airport<br />

exit. Left as above.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test<br />

B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN/Pre-comp-2010 USEF<br />

Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Combined Tests: I-2009 FEI Two-star Test A-Std. P-2009 FEI One-star Test<br />

A-Std. Arenas: Cinders & Sand.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3200 m @ 550 mpm. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm.<br />

N-2000 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1600 m 350 mpm. Pre-Comp-1500 m 300 mpm. no water. Terrain: High<br />

elevation, water on all courses; BN water option. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience<br />

at these levels. Some changes on all courses.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed. Levels may be divided/combined if entries<br />

warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and rider´s birth date on entry. Entry limit: 200.<br />

Dogs must be leashed. $50 fine for loose dogs; money donated to the course development fund. No<br />

unauthorized motorized vehicles on the cross-country course. Teams of 3-4, best 3 scores count, team<br />

members at same level, $5 per person. Party: 6:30 pm, Sunday, buffet one ticket included with entry.<br />

Additional tickets $15. Cross-country schooling for two hours (time & conditions permitting), following<br />

last horse to go on Monday; a fee of $40 for entered horses, non-entered horses, $60; free for horses<br />

entered in both events. Trainer must pick-up pinney and pay secretary. This is the third HT of the<br />

Coconino Challenge high point prizes (P-BN) to be awarded at Coconino II. Shows to count will be:<br />

Spring Coconino, St. Johns, <strong>Summer</strong> Coconino I & <strong>Summer</strong> Coconino II.<br />

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JULY 14-17<br />

COCONINO CLASSIC 3-DAY EVENT AND HORSE TRIALS<br />

Flagstaff, Arizona (Area 10)<br />

USEA/Chronicle of the Horse Western Adult Team Challenge<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 5/31/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/28/<strong>2011</strong><br />

T3D Open Date: 5/17/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 6/14/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P,P-ATC USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,N-<br />

ATC,T,T-ATC,BN,BN-ATC,T3D USEA Recognized Tests: CT-N,CT-A,CT-I,CT-T,CT-BN,CT-PYEH-5,YEH-4<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Amanda Edson, Secretary 30 North Champlain St. Burlington, VT 05401 518-369-<br />

6888; E-mail: secretary@coconinohorsetrials.com Web: http://www.coconinohorsetrials.com/<br />

ORGANIZER: Alice Sarno, 38507 N. 12th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85086, (602) 501-4697 Mobile;<br />

(623) 465-4929 Fax.<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Ana Schravesande TX Judges: Pres.: Valerie Crail AZ; Sheila Strickler, AZ; Shirley<br />

Rector, AZ CD: X-C: Tom Angle, NM : James Atkinson; SJ: Alice Sarno<br />

EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to: Coconino Horse Trials. Entry: HT divisions:<br />

I-$260.00; P-$250.00; T-$240.00; N/BN-$230.00; Pre-comp: $200.00 T3D: $375.00 All CT and<br />

YEH Divisions: $95.00. Pinney deposit: $ 30.00 (separate check) Stabling: $125.00 (Thur. am<br />

-Mon. am); Additional days: $25/day Non-competing horses: $45.00 Camping: $15 per rig/night<br />

(no -hookups, NEW, PAYABLE WITH ENTRY) Teams: $5.00 per person Party: $15.00 (addt´l<br />

tickets Haul-in fee: $25.00 per day. Tack Stall: $125.00 (if available) Camping: Payable only to<br />

sec'y with entry.<br />

1) ENTRIES: We encourage EARLY Entries by offering better refund policy. ENTRIES MUST BE<br />

RECEIVED BY CLOSING DATE! Entries received after C.D. are subject to a $30 post entry fee.<br />

Changes to Entry; After C.D.-$25, prior to C.D. no charge. double Entries: Accepted, non-refundable<br />

$20 fee. Fee encludes a $25 non refundle office. Incomplete entries ( complete= all fees paid and<br />

required information provided) by CD will be charged $35 processing fee. CT entrants are exempt<br />

from USEA starter and drug fees, but must pay non member fee if applicable. BN competitors who are<br />

not USEA members must pay additional $25 with entry. Pinney deposit = $30. Separate check payable<br />

to Coconino Horse Trials with entry. Full Refund Before CD: After C.D. until July 6 less $25 office fee;<br />

July 7-9-entry credit only; Stabling no refund. after July 9 no refund, unless either entry or stabling<br />

can be filled from a waitlist, refund for either less $25 office fee will be given After CD. Competition<br />

cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins not required. Scratches/withdrawals must be made in writing (fax,<br />

e-mail, mail). Entry status available at www.coconinohorsetrials.com


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2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thur: T3D in-barn inspection, 9 am to Noon. T3D trot-up-1 pm; Show<br />

Jumping Tests-9 am (ticketed and assigned ride times); Cross-country course open-3 pm. Mandatory<br />

briefing-4 pm. YEH divisions. Fri: Dressage- 8 am; T3D Steeplechase schooling (assigned times after<br />

dressage). Sat: 7:30 X-C. 5 pm, Judging of STALL DECORATING. Competitor's party-6:30 pm Sun:<br />

T3D final inspection-8 am; Show Jumping -9 am; Reverse order of go. Awards following each division;<br />

Chronicle of The Horse Awards, (BN-P) Coconino High Point Challenge (P-BN)<br />

3) AWARDS: 8 Ribbons per division. Prizes. Prize money: I=$100/1st Place; P=$400; T=$400;<br />

N=$400; BN=$300!!! Prize money (P-BN) paid by check to best three scores per level; available at<br />

office after prize giving. ATC team ribbons 1-8; team prizes for each winning team member and photo<br />

sponsored by The Chronical of The Horse.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: www.coconinohorsetrials.com<br />

5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Stabling is limited; 200 permanent stalls on grounds. Stall doors<br />

provided; $125/stall Thursday 8 am to Monday 8 am; includes initial bedding. Please order your<br />

shaving from sec'y before you arrive. Additional days: $25/day. Tack stalls: $125 only if available<br />

due to limited stabling. $25 trailer-in fee per day for non-stabled horses. $45 per day fee for noncompeting<br />

horses; encludes stall, with no bedding. If your horse competed last weekend that horse<br />

is not concidered non- competing. and you will pay the regular stabling fee. Non-competing horses<br />

will be issued bridle tags that must be worn at all times beginning at 3pm Thurs. Feed/hay/bedding<br />

available for purchase; further info from sec´y. Stabling requests must accompany entry. Veterinarian:<br />

Dr. Martin Crabo, will be on site. Farrier: Edward Powers, will be on site. Phone numbers posted on<br />

score board.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Days Inn-1.5 mi., (520) 779-1575. Motel 6-1.5 mi., (520) 779-3757.<br />

Travelodge Suites-1.5 mi., (928) 773-1111. Woodlands Plaza Hotel-1.5 mi., (928) 773-8888. Travel<br />

Inn-4.5 mi., (928) 774-1648. entry Camping: Tent camping and trailer camping (no utilities)<br />

available $15/ night payable TO COCONINO HORSE TRILS.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Fort Tut Hill Fairgrounds, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 From East & West: I-40 to<br />

Flagstaff. South on I-17 to Airport Exit. Right. Follow signs to fairgrounds. From South: I-17 to Airport<br />

exit. Left. As above.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary<br />

Test B-Sm. T3D -2010 USEF Training 3-Day Event Test-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010<br />

USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN/Pre-comp-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. CT's will use the same<br />

dressage tests as the horse trials; CT-A-2010 USEF Advanced Test A-Std. Arenas: Cinders & Sand.<br />

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9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3200 m @ 550 mpm. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T3D- XC-2400m @<br />

450mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1600 m 350 mpm. Pre-Comp- 1500<br />

m 300mpm no water: Terrain: High elevation, water on all courses; BN water option. All courses:<br />

Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Some changes on courses.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed. Levels may be divided/combined as entries<br />

warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and rider´s birth date on entry. Entry limit: 200.<br />

Dogs must be leashed. $50 fine for loose dogs; money donated to the course development fund. No<br />

unauthorized motorized vehicles on the cross-country course. CHRONICLE OF THE HORSE ADULT<br />

TEAM CHALLENGE Teams of 3-4, best 3 scores count, team members at same level. Be sure<br />

to mark your team name, and Division down on your entry. Make your teams up now and<br />

practice at earlier compitions!! STALL DECORATING COMPETITION. Party: 6:30 pm, Saturday,<br />

buffet, one ticket included with entry. Additional tickets $15. This is the final HT of the Coconino<br />

Challenge (P-BN), high point prizes to be awarded on Sunday. Shows to count will be Spring<br />

Coconino, St. Johns, <strong>Summer</strong> Coconino I, & <strong>Summer</strong> Coconino II. The TR-3 Day Test is planned to be<br />

an educational fun competition. We will teach you how to present your horse for the trot-ups. Give<br />

yourself a chance to school a steeplechase fence. Learn all about the vet box. There will be talks every<br />

day from top riders and instructors on all the phases of a 3-day competition. T3D Qualifications: Both<br />

Horse and Rider must complete Four Training Level Horse Trials meeting the NQR's and one must be<br />

obtained as a combination. Riders who are established at the preliminary level or higher, may compete<br />

on a horse that has completed Two Training Level Horse Trials meeting the NQR's. Be sure to check<br />

our web site for more up coming information. www.coconinohorsetrials.com<br />

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AUGUST 19-21<br />

THE EVENT AT GOOSE DOWNS<br />

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AREA X EVENTS<br />

Galisteo, New Mexico (Area 10)<br />

Young Event Horse Classes - Friday, August 19th<br />

ENTRY PERIOD Open Date: 7/5/<strong>2011</strong> Close Date: 8/2/<strong>2011</strong><br />

LEVELS/DIVISIONS USEF/USEA Recognized: I,I-Ch,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized:<br />

N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Pre-Comp,YEH-5,YEH-4<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO: Amanda Edson, 30 North Champlain St., Burlington, VT 05401; Phone: 518-369-<br />

6888; Fax: 505-466-7940; E-mail: edsonevents@gmail.com<br />

ORGANIZER: Event Organizing Committee,Inc. Jeffray Ryding, Executive Director, 64 Goose Downs<br />

Road, Galisteo, NM 87540 505-466-8771 (day), email: MJRatGDF@aol.com<br />

OFFICIALS: TD: Anna Schravesande, TX; Judges: Pres: Robert Stevenson, NC; GJ/YEH: Sheila<br />

Strickler, AZ; SJ Judge: Terri Kemp, AZ; CD: X-C: Tom Angle, NM SJ: Candy Gray, CO<br />

EVENT FEES: Entries: Draw checks to the Event Organizing Committee. Entry: I,P: $250.00;<br />

T: $240.00 N,BN: $225.00; Pre-Comp: $200.00 YEH: $75.00, plus $10.00 starter fee.<br />

1) ENTRIES: Use of USEA XEntry welcomed. Double entries not accepted. BN competitors who<br />

are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Pre-Comp entrants are exempt from USEA<br />

Starter and Drug fees and USEA membership/non-membership fees. All other competitors must be<br />

USEA members. $25 office fee for each entry change after closing date. Refunds: Before closing date<br />

– less $25; After closing date – Entry less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Competition<br />

cancellation – no refund. Negative Coggins drawn within 12 months of Event required for all horses.<br />

Incomplete entries will be subject to a $25 fee! Scratched entries in writing only (email prefered.)<br />

2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Tentative Time Schedule: Fri: Show Jumping schooling $15/<br />

round -Pre-Comp/9:00 am BN/10:30, N/12:00, T/1:30, P,I/2:30 YEH Comp-1:00 pm; Cross Country<br />

opens–3pm. Competitors Welcome Reception and briefing 4:30 – 6:00. ; Sat: Dressage- 8:00am Show<br />

Jumping – 10:00 am; Adult Riders Cocktail Party 5:00-6:00 pm; Competitors Party hosted by the Parker<br />

Family - 6:00 pm; Sun: Cross-country – 8:00 am<br />

3) AWARDS: 1st Place trophy and ribbons 1st through 8th. Prize money: Open Intermediate/<br />

Open Preliminary. Intermediate Championships Chuy Perez Trophy. OpenTraining Divisions. Team<br />

competition 1st through 3rd. Abel Davis SR Training High Point Trophy.<br />

4) STARTING TIMES: Starting Times: Available on Startbox, please confirm times upon arrival.


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5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Stabling on site(about 100 Stalls on grounds), will be filled first come<br />

first serve, enter early if on site stalls fill unlimited local stalls available $120/stall, initial bedding, Friday<br />

12:00 through Tuesday 8 am. Hay and Shavings on grounds. Veterinarian: Thal Equine 505-438-<br />

6550.<br />

6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Accommodations: Santa Fe: Pecos Trail Inn (inexp) – 20 mi 505-982-<br />

1943, The Fairfield Inn (reas) – 25 mi 505-474-4442. Lots of hotels, all ranges in Santa Fe; however,<br />

the summer is high tourist season in Santa Fe, please book your hotel early. Also, Moriarty: 30<br />

miles South, Super 8 505-832-6730, Holiday Inn Express 505-832-5000. Both of these motels are<br />

inexpensive. Camping: KOA campground – 11 mi., 505-466-1419.<br />

7) DIRECTIONS: Directions: Address: 64 Goose Downs Rd, Galisteo, NM 87540. From I-25<br />

North or South: Exit Clines Corners (Hwy 285), south 6.5 mi; right on Hwy 41 for 4 mi Goose Downs<br />

Farm on west side of road opposite mile marker 58. From I-40 West: Moriarty Exit to Hwy 41<br />

(Howard Cavasos Blvd), 30 mi to mile marker 58. Goose Downs on west side of the road. I-40 East:<br />

Exit Clines Corners North, Hwy 285 N 30 miles to HWY 41, turn left, 4 mi. Goose Downs Farm on west<br />

side of road, opposite mile marker 58.<br />

8) DRESSAGE: Dressage: Test & arena sizes: NEW ARENAS <strong>2011</strong> Dirt/sand mix; I-2010 USEF<br />

Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T–2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N–2010<br />

USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN–2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Pre-Comp-2010 USEF Beginner<br />

Novice Test A-Sm.<br />

9) CROSS-COUNTRY: Cross-Country: I-2900m @550 mpm. P–3000m @ 520 mpm. T–2400m @<br />

450mpm, N–2000m @ 400mpm. BN–2000m @ 350mpm. PC - 1800m @ 300 mpm. All courses:<br />

Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Goose Downs Farm is at 6,000 feet elevation.<br />

Courses are hilly, fit horse required.<br />

10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course is closed August 7, <strong>2011</strong>. Entry limit is 150. No limit<br />

to number of horses per rider. Levels may be combined or divided if entries warrant; state preferences<br />

under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food and drink available on grounds. Dogs<br />

must be leashed. Loose dogs caught and held for $50 ransom. Team Competition: Teams of 3<br />

to 4 members, best scores to count; all team members at same level. Sign up before dressage - $5<br />

per team member. Competitors’ Welcome Reception – Sat afternoon-No charge, everyone invited.<br />

Competitors Party Sunday night is for everyone, each entry recieves 1 ticket, additional tickets can be<br />

purchased at show office for $25. Goose Downs is a fragile high-desert environment. No smoking,<br />

except in cars. Please check with secretary concerning motorized vehicles on course. Please conserve<br />

water. We recycle, please help us.<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> CALENDAR OF EVENTS<br />

The following provisional calendar is based on information received in the USEA office at the time of publication.<br />

Calendar subject to change. Please check the USEA website www.useventing.com for updates.<br />

Advanced horse trials and three-day events are indicated in bold.<br />

AREA I<br />

September 3-4 Town Hill Farm H.T. (CT) T,N,BN<br />

September 10-11 King Oak Farms H.T (MA) P,T,N,BN<br />

September 17-18 GMHA H.T. (VT) P,T,N,BN<br />

September 24 Stoneleigh-Burnham School H.T. (MA) T,N,BN Test: Intro<br />

October 1-2 University of New Hampshire H.T. (NH) P,PT,T,N,BN<br />

October 8 Course Brook H.T. (MA) T,N,BN<br />

October 9 Kent School Fall H.T. (CT) T,N,BN<br />

October 15-16 Ethel Walker School H.T. (CT) T,N,BN<br />

AREA II<br />

September 3-4 Seneca Valley PC H.T. (MD) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

September 3-4 Five Points H.T. (NC) A,I,P,T,N,BN<br />

September 11 Buck County Horse Park H.T. (PA) PT,T,N,BN<br />

September 17-18 Marlborough H.T. (MD) P,PT,T,N,BN<br />

September 16-18 Plantation H.T. (PA) CIC3*/2*/1*,A,I,P Area Chsp (A,I)<br />

September 24-25 Flora Lea Fall H.T. (NJ) PT,T,N,BN<br />

September 24-25 Middleburg H.T. (VA) I,P,T,N<br />

Sept. 30-October 2 Morven Park H.T (VA) A,I,P,T,N<br />

October 8-9 Maryland H.T. at Loch Moy Farm (MD) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

October 8 Radnor H.T. (PA) PT,T,N<br />

October 8 The Ark H.T. (NC) P,PT,T,TN,N,BN<br />

October 12-16 Fair Hill Int’l Three-day Event (MD) CCI3*/2*<br />

October 15 CDCTA Fall H.T. (VA) P,T,N,BN<br />

October 20-23 Waredaca Classic Three-day Event & H.T. (MD); Classic<br />

T3D,P,T,N,BN<br />

October 28-30 Virginia H.T. (VA) I,P,T,N,BN Area Chsps (P,T,N,BN)<br />

October 30 ESDCTA New Jersey Horse Trials at the Horse Park of NJ (NJ)<br />

P,T,N,BN<br />

November 4-6 Rubicon Farm H.T. (VA) P,T,N,BN<br />

November 12 The Event at Kelly’s Ford (VA) T,N,BN


AREA III<br />

<strong>2011</strong> CALENDAR OF EVENTS<br />

September 7-11 American <strong>Eventing</strong> Championship at Chattahoochee Hills (GA)<br />

A,I,P,T,N,BN<br />

September 23-25 Poplar Place H.T. (GA) CIC3*/2*/1*,A,I,P,PT,T,N,BN<br />

October 1-2 Tryon H.T. (SC) IP,P,PT,T,N,BN ATC (P,T,N,BN)<br />

October 8-9 Middle Tennessee Pony Club H.T. (TN) P,T,N,BN<br />

October 8-9 Pine Top H.T. (GA) P,PT,T,N,BN<br />

October 15 Foot Hills H.T. (SC) T,N,BN<br />

October 15-16 Big Bear H.T. (GA) T,N,BN<br />

October 23 Paradise Farm H.T. (SC) P,PT,T,N,BN<br />

October 28-30 Chattahoochee Hills H.T. (GA) CCI2*,CIC1*,I,P,T,N,BN<br />

November 5-6 River Glen H.T. (TN) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

November 4-6 Rocking Horse Classic 3-Day Event & H.T. (FL)<br />

T3D,I,P,PT,T,N,BN<br />

November 12-13 Poplar Place H.T. (GA) I,P,PT,T,TN,N,BN<br />

November 19-20 Ocala Horse Properties H.T. (FL) P,T,N,BN<br />

November 26-27 Pine Top Thanksgiving H.T. (GA) P,PT,T,N,BN<br />

AREA IV<br />

September 3-4 Steepleview H.T. (MN) T,N,BN<br />

September 3-4 Silverwood Farm H.T. (WI) T,N,BN; Test: Starter N<br />

September 17-18 Dunnabeck H.T. (IL) P,T,N,BN<br />

September 23-25 Otter Creek H.T. (WI) I,P,T,N,BN Area Chsp (P,T,N,BN)<br />

October 7-9 Roepke’s Run H.T. (MN) P,T,N,BN<br />

October 29-30 Briar Fox Farm H.T (KS) P,T,N,BN<br />

AREA V<br />

September 2-4 Feather Creek H.T. (TX) IP,P,T,N,BN; Test: Starter<br />

September 17-18 Corona del Sol H.T. (TX) T,N,BN; Test: Starter<br />

September 30-Oct. 2 Greenwood Farm H.T. (TX) I,P,T,N,BN; Test: Starter<br />

Area Chsp (I,P,T,N,BN)<br />

October 15-16 Meadowcreek H.T. I (TX) IP,P,T,N,BN; Test: Starter<br />

October 28-30 Holly Hill H.T. (LA) I,P,T,N,BN; Test: Starter<br />

November 12 Pine Hill H.T. (TX) P,T,N,BN; Test: Starter<br />

November 19-20 Texas Rose Horse Park H.T. (TX) P,T,N,BN<br />

<strong>2011</strong> | SUMMER OMNIBUS • 289<br />

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AREA VI<br />

290 • <strong>2011</strong> | SUMMER OMNIBUS<br />

<strong>2011</strong> CALENDAR OF EVENTS<br />

September 9-11 Copper Meadows H.T. (CA) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

September17-18 The Meadows of Moorpark H.T. & CT (CA) T,N,BN CT: P<br />

September 24-25 Twin Rivers Fall H.T. (CA) A,I,P,T,N,BN<br />

October 7-9 Woodside H.T. (CA) CIC3*/2*/1*P,T,N,BN<br />

October 22-23 Ram Tap H.T. (CA) P,T,N,BN Test: Intro<br />

November 3-6 Galway Downs Classic Three-day Event, CCI3*/2*/1* & H.T (CA)<br />

CCI3*/2*/1* w/wo,T3D,P,T,N<br />

November 19-20 Ram Tap Pony Club Benefit H.T. (CA) T,N,BN; Test: Intro<br />

AREA VII<br />

September 2-4 Aspen Farms H.T. (WA) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

September 16-18 Equestrians’ Institute Combined Test at NWEC (WA) P,T,N,BN<br />

Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Northwest Equestrian Fall Gala H.T. (WA) I,P,T,N,BN<br />

Area Chsp (I,P,T,N,BN)<br />

AREA VIII<br />

September 2-4 Kentucky Classique H.T. (KY) AI,I,P,T,N,BN<br />

September 2-4 South Farm H.T. (OH) P,T,N,BN<br />

September 16-18 Flying Cross H.T (KY) P,T,N,BN<br />

September 24-25 Stone Gate Farm H.T. (OH) P,T,N,BN; Area Chsp (N,BN)<br />

September 30-Oct. 2 Jump Start H.T. (KY) P,T,N,BN<br />

October 19-23 Midsouth Classic 3-day Event, CCI1* & Team Challenge H.T. (KY)<br />

P3D,T3D,CCI1*,P,T,N,BN<br />

AREA IX<br />

September 3-4 Northern Colorado H.T. (CO) P,T,N,BN Area Chsp (P-BN)<br />

September 17-18 Windy Wyoming H.T. (WY) T,N,BN<br />

September 30-Oct. 2 Colorado Horse Park CCI1* & H.T. (CO) CCI1*,I,P,T,N,BN<br />

AREA X<br />

October 15-16 Grass Ridge H.T (AZ) IP,P,T,N,BN; Test: Intro Area Chsp (P,T,N,BN)<br />

November 19-20 Las Cruces H.T. (NM) IP,P,T,N,BN; Test: Intro

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