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JAN 27 - 28 - 29 2023

EGMONT A&P SHOWGROUNDS - HAWERA


JAN 27 - 28 - 29 2023

EGMONT A&P SHOWGROUNDS - HAWERA

Friday 27 th January

Ring 1 8am Start Height Entry Fee Prize Money ($)

DRAW ORDER

1 Pony Welcome Stakes Art. 274.2.5.1 (Special 2 phase) 1.20m 20 100 / 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20

2 FMG Young Rider Series Art. 238.2.2 1.30 - 1.40m 45 250 / 230 / 200 / 150 / 100 / 80

3 Open Horse Art. 238.2.2 1.40m 40 150 / 120 / 100 / 80 / 60 / 40

4 Open Horse Art. 274.2.5.1 (Special 2 phase) 1.30m 30 100 / 80 / 70 / 60 / 50 / 30

5

Kyrewood Saddlery Area Team Competition

Art 273 3.3.2 , 273.4.3

1.30m 1000 / 600 / 300 / 200

Ring 2 8am Start Height Entry Fee Prize Money ($)

DRAW ORDER

6 Egmont Horse Coaches 4 Year Old Art. 238.1.1 0.90m 15 100 Prize Pool

7 Open Horse Art. 274.2.5.1 (Special 2 phase) 1.0m 15 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20 / 15

8 Open Horse Art. 274.2.5.1 (Special 2 phase) 1.10m 15 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20 / 15

9 Open Horse Art. 274.2.5.1 (Special 2 phase) 1.20m 15 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20 / 15

10 Open Pony Art. 274.2.5.1 (Special 2 phase) 1.10m 15 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20 / 15

Ring 3 8am Start Height Entry Fee Prize Money ($)

BLACK BOARD ORDER

11 Introductory Pony Art. 274.2.5.1 (Special 2 phase) 0.80m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

12 Open Pony Art. 274.2.5.1 (Special 2 phase) 0.90m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

13 Open Pony Art. 274.2.5.1 (Special 2 phase) 1.0m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

14 Introductory Horse Art. 274.2.5.1 (Special 2 phase) 0.80m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

15 Introductory Horse Art. 274.2.5.1 (Special 2 phase) 0.90m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10


SATURday 28 th January

Ring 1 8am Start Height Entry Fee Prize Money ($)

DRAW ORDER

16

Dunstan Horsefeeds Amateur Rider Series

Art. 238.2.2

1.10 - 1.20m 30 150 / 120 / 100 / 80 / 60 / 50

17 Harrison Lane Pro-Am Rider Series Art. 238.2.2 1.25 - 1.35m 30 150 / 120 / 100 / 80 / 60 / 50

18 Horse Speed Art. 238.2.1 1.30m 30 100 / 80 / 70 / 60 / 50 / 30

19 Pony Speed Art. 238.2.1 1.20m 20 100 / 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20

20 FEI CSI 1* Art. 273.3.3.2 ,273.2.2.1, 273.4.3 1.40m 150 $2,000 Prize Pool

21

POLi Payments FEI World Cup Series Final

Art. 273.3.3.2 ,273.2.2.1, 273.4.3

1.45 - 1.55m 250 $6000 Prize Pool

Ring 2 8am Start Height Entry Fee Prize Money ($)

DRAW ORDER

22

Egmont Horse Coaches 4 Year Old Final

Art. 238.1.1

0.90m 15 $120 Prize Pool

23 Open Horse Art. 238.2.2 1.05 - 1.10m 15 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20 / 15

24 Open Horse Art. 238.2.2 1.20m 15 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20 / 15

25

Open Pony (Egmont Horse Coaches Series)

Art. 238.2.2

1.10m 15 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20 / 15

Ring 3 8am Start Height Entry Fee Prize Money ($)

BLACK BOARD ORDER

26 Introductory Pony Art. 238.2.2 0.80m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

27 Open Pony Art. 238.2.2 0.90m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

28 Open Pony Art. 238.2.2 1.0m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

29 Introductory Horse Art. 238.2.2 0.85m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

30 Open Horse Art. 238.2.2 0.95m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

Saturday

7PM

WELCOME DRINK • DINNER • ENTERTAINMENT

SAT

7PM

$65


SUNday 29 th January

Ring 1 8am Start Height Entry Fee Prize Money ($)

DRAW ORDER

31 Ultramox Six Year Old Breeding Series Art. 238.1.1 1.25m max 30 $250 Prize Pool

32

33

34

Matthews Hanoverians Seven Year Old Breeding

Series Art. 238.2.2

Mainland Coachwork Junior Rider Series

Art. 238.2.2

Egmont Horse Coaches Taranaki Classic

Art. 238.2.2

1.30m 40 150 / 120 / 100 / 80 / 60 / 50

1.20 - 1.30m 40 180 / 150 / 120 / 100 / 70 / 50

1.30 - 1.40m 40 1000 / 350 / 250 / 200 / 120 / 80

35 Country TV Pony Grand Prix Series Art 273.3.3.1 1.25 - 1.35m 35 200 / 150 / 120 / 100 / 80 / 50

Ring 2 8am Start Height Entry Fee Prize Money ($)

DRAW ORDER

36

37

Pony Mini Prix (Egmont Horse Coaches Final)

Art. 238.2.2

East Coast Performance Horses Five Year Old

Breeding Series Art. 238.1.1

1.15m 20 100 / 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20

1.15m max 25 $150 Prize Pool

38 Horse Championship Art. 238.2.2 1.10m 20 100 / 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20

39

Horse Championship (incl. Main-Events Tertiary

Series) Art. 238.2.2

1.20m 20 100 / 80 / 60 / 40 / 30 / 20

Ring 3 8am Start Height Entry Fee Prize Money ($)

BLACK BOARD ORDER

40 Open Horse Art. 238.2.2 0.95m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

41 Horse Championship Art. 238.2.2 1.05m 12 50 / 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12

42 Open Pony Art. 238.2.2 0.85m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

43 Open Pony Art. 238.2.2 0.95m 10 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12 / 10

44 Pony Championship Art. 238.2.2 1.05m 12 50 / 40 / 30 / 20 / 15 / 12


Entry conditions

Online entries open Wednesday 11 th January and close with Evo Events on Friday 20 th January OR ONCE EVENT IS AT CAPACITY. No

postal or email entries will be accepted unless special arrangements are made with the show secretary. All entries will be expected

to pay at the time of entry and will not be confirmed until full payment has been received. Late entries may be accepted if there is

capacity with 50% late entry fee (at the discretion of the organising committee).

Fees and levies

• Ground Levy $20 per horse/pony.

• Medical/Admin levy per rider $15 (non-refundable)

• Camping fee $15 each truck per night

• ESNZ Jumping levy $5 per horse/pony (compulsory)

• ESNZ Casual Jumping Levy $20 for horses/ponies WITHOUT current ESNZ Equine Registration (includes $15 flexi start) - horses

may compete at 1.10m and below and ponies 1m and below. Horses/ponies cannot compete in series classes.

• ESNZ flexi-start levy $15 per day for horses/ponies WITH current ESNZ Equine Registration but no Jumping/Show Hunter

Discipline Start. Horses may compete at 1.10m and below and Ponies 1m and below. Horses/ponies cannot compete in

series classes.

• ESNZ Casual Membership $15.88 per day for riders not registered with ESNZ - only able to compete in introductory classes (horses

90cm and below and Ponies 80cm and below - named introductory).

• Stables/Covered Yards $65 per horse for the event; Open yards $40 per horse for the event.

• Preference will be given to those competing at higher levels, sponsors and volunteers. If yards are left dirty, competitors will be

invoiced $75 and may not have a yard allocated to them in the future.

• Refunds less 25% if notified to the event secretary by 7:00 pm three days prior to the show. Refunds after that less 50% at the

committee’s discretion.

• All entry fees and prize money are GST inclusive.

• Class changes - 25% retained and no late fee charged. LATE ENTRIES, SCRATCHINGS AND CHANGES IN ALL CLASSES NEED

TO BE WITH THE SECRETARY AT LEAST 1 HOUR PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE CLASS (at the discretion of the

organising committee) – late entries to ride first in draw classes. Class changes must be completed online.

• Prize money will be paid out by direct credit within 14 days after the show so be sure to include your bank details with the online

entry. Riders are responsible for checking their placings and prize money online within two days of the show’s competition. No

changes in prize money will be made after then.

• In case of cancellation of the event the Medical/Admin fee and a percentage of entry fees will be retained to cover out of pocket

expenses only. The organising committee will do their best to return entry fees to riders.

General conditions

1. All classes run under ESNZ rules.

2. Committee reserves the right to alter the programme.

3. Ring 1 to be run in strict draw order. Ring 2 will also run in draw order but allowances will be made for riders riding in multiple

rings. Ring 3 will run in black board order.

4. Please ensure registrations and memberships are up to date. Failure to do so may result in loss of points, placings, prize money

after the show and may result in rider being fined under ESNZ Jumping conditions.

5. The Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry. Committee reserves the right to evict and eliminate anyone who is acting in

an unacceptable manner. Security may be patrolling the grounds.

6. Motorbikes are not to be ridden between the hours of 8pm and 6am. Motorbike riders must wear a helmet, not drive under the

influence of alcohol or substances and not carry passengers.

7. Dogs must be under the control of their owners at all times, and may not enter the competition Oval

8. Photographers on the grounds are by application and/or invitation only. Any photographer outside of this may be asked to leave.

9. Competitors enter at own risk and the organisers take no responsibility for any injury to horses, riders or spectators or any damage

to competitors or spectators’ property.

10. The Burnside Ave gate is to remain closed throughout the show. Entry is through Maire St entrance only.

11. Combinations competing in class 21: POLi Payments FEI World Cup Series Final must complete the first round of a competition in

ring one at this event, prior to the day of the World Cup Series Final class.

12. Combinations may only enter one Championship class on Sunday.

Stabling Criteria

Stabling will be prioritised for those that enter early, horses jumping 1.30 and over, the organising committee and sponsors at

the discretion of the organising committee. FEI horses (classes 20 FEI CSI 1* and 21 POLi Payments FEI World Cup Series Final)

will be stabled in a separate area, and will be required to undergo an arrival inspection before being admitted to the stables.


IMPORTANT NOTICE to riders about MEDIA - By entering or attending this competition, you accept that you may appear

within differing media streams that are on location covering the event. Your behaviour at the event and within the competition arena is

at your discretion and is your responsibility.

Egmont Horse Coaches Pony Points Prize

The Egmont Horse Coaches Pony Points Competition is held over the Taranaki Show jumping circuit in selected classes beginning at

Waverley A&P, Egmont A&P, Taranaki Equestrian Jumping & Egmont Horse Coaches Spring Spectacular, Stratford A&P and ends at the

Taranaki Equestrian Jumping World Cup Final Show in January. Points are allocated 5,3,2,1 at each show and the “John Henry” cup

is presented to the leading Taranaki rider at the completion of the series. The final two rounds will be run with class 25 and class 36 at

the Taranaki Equestrian Jumping World Cup Final Show, with the winner’s presentation made on Sunday in Ring One.

Egmont Horse Coaches 4 Year Old Championship

The 4yo Championship is for horses 4 years old as at 1 August 2022 and comprises two competitions (class 6 and class 22) conducted

under Article 238.1.1 without a jump-off. The total penalties incurred in each of these competitions count towards the final result. The

horse with lowest total penalties will be the winner. If there are horses with equal penalties over the two days of competition, there will

be one jump-off against the clock. Other horses are placed according to their penalties in the first two rounds.

New Plymouth Vet Group Series

This series will be run over the three days. The winner of each series will receive a rug,

kindly sponsored by NP Vet Group. Points are allocated to the horse and rider combination.

RIDER POINTS SYSTEM 1st = 10, 2nd = 8, 3rd = 6, 4th = 4, 5th = 2, 6th = 1

Hack Series 1 Classes: 9 / 24 / 39

Hack Series 2 Classes: 8 / 23 / 38

Hack Series 3 Classes: 7 / 30 / 41

Pony Series 1 Classes: 13 / 28 / 44

Pony Series 2 Classes: 10 / 25 / 36

Pony Series 3 Classes: 12 / 27 / 43

HEALTH & SAFETY

The Taranaki Equestrian Jumping Show Jumping group are committed to providing and maintaining a safe and healthy event for all

staff, and to providing the information, training and supervision needed to achieve this. We will take all practicable steps by:

• Providing a safe event, safe equipment, and proper materials.

• Identifying and monitoring hazards and using the hazard management hierarchy of eliminate, isolate, or minimise.

• Insisting upon establishment of safe methods and best practices.

• Complying with all H&S legislation, regulations, and codes of practice. We will take responsibility for health and safety procedures,

however, ALL PEOPLE ON THIS SITE need to be aware of their responsibilities and comply with the event’s health and safety

policy. EVERY PERSON involved in our show is encouraged to play a vital and responsible role in maintaining a safe and healthy

event through:

• Being involved in the event health and safety system.

• Following correct procedures.

• Ensuring safe and proper use of equipment.

• Wearing protective clothing and equipment as and when required.

• Reporting any pain or discomfort as soon as possible.

• Ensuring ALL accidents and incidents are reported to a Health & Safety Officer at the Office.

• Helping new employees, trainees, and visitors to understand the safety procedures and why they exist.

• Informing the office immediately of any health and safety concerns.

• Keeping the event facilities tidy to minimise the risk of any trips and falls.

COMPETITORS are responsible for themselves at ALL times and must observe the safe practices and the rules/instructions relating to

their competition. In case of a fall of an athlete and/or horse at any time in the competition arena, in the practice arena, or elsewhere

within the grounds of the event, the athlete must be checked by the event’s medical service and the check recorded on your event

medical check card before you are permitted to take part in the round in progress or in the next round or competition at the event

(Article 224). The card must remain in your pocket and be presented to the gate steward or ground committee before continuing to


compete. The horse must be cleared by the Veterinarian or President of the Ground Jury and one other official if the Veterinarian is not

available, before the equine is permitted to take part in the next round or competition at the event (Article 224). Taranaki Equestrian

Jumping Incorporated complies with the ESNZ concussion policy. Riders who have a suspected concussion will be removed from the

event. Riders who are concussed are often unaware of their symptoms and may want to continue riding. The Ground Jury at the event

takes responsibility for the rider’s wellbeing, assesses the rider and makes an informed choice about whether the rider should continue

to ride or not – if any doubt the rider must be removed from the event as per the Blue Card process (outlined below). ESNZ’s Blue

Card process has been developed to keep riders safe and to support officials in their duty of care. Blue Card process:

• Officials can exclude a rider from participating in a competition or entire event by issuing a Blue Card because the rider has

received a serious injury, including concussion or suspected concussion.

• If a rider is issued with a Blue Card at an event and refuses to withdraw from the event, disciplinary action may be taken through

the disciplinary process set out in the ESNZ general regulations.

• The Blue Card notice is logged on a rider’s profile on ESNZ’s database.

• A Blue Card means that a rider is stood down from all riding activities until clearance from a registered GP or registered medical

specialist can be obtained.

• If a rider who has been issued with a Blue Card competes without first providing medical clearance, this may result in disciplinary

action taken through the ESNZ disciplinary process set out in the ESNZ general regulations.


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