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WESTERN WEEK • APRIL 16–20Morning classes begin at approximately 7:30 a.m. each day.EXHIBITOR WELCOME PARTY & TRAINER SHOWin the Rider’s LoungeThursday, April 18 • 6 p.m.RANCH TUESDAY Versatility Ranch Horse ClassesAMERICAN QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION SHOW • DailyTrail, Western, English • 4 Sets of PointsPACIFIC COAST HORSE ASSOCIATION SHOWS • DailyWestern • 4 Sets of PointsNATIONAL REINING HORSE ASSOCIATION • Dailypresented by California HorsetraderNATIONAL SNAFFLE BIT ASSOCIATION • DailyWestern, English • 4 Sets of PointsNIGHT OF THE HORSE presented by Mary’s Tack & FeedSaturday, April 20 • 7 p.m. Gourmet plated dinner with wine available in box seats
DRESSAGE WEEK • APRIL 25–28 Morning classes begin at approximately 8 a.m. each day. CDI JOG • Thursday afternoon, April 25 EXHIBITOR WELCOME PARTY • Friday afternoon, April 26 CDI-W—GRAND PRIX • Friday afternoon, April 26 EVENING OF MUSICAL FREESTYLES • Saturday, April 27 • 7 p.m. presented by Mossy Automotive Group featuring the G-2 Software CDI-W Grand Prix Freestyles Gourmet family-style dinner with wine available in box seats AFTERNOON OF MUSICAL FREESTYLES • Sunday, April 28 FEI Junior, Young Rider & Intermediaire Freestyles Markel/USEF Young Horse Qualifying Classes
$35,700 SURFSIDE GRAND PRIX QUALIFIER FEI CSI3* Thursday, May 2 • 1 p.m.
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$25,000 1.40m FEI CSI3* Saturday, May 4 • 3pm
LAND ROVER SAN DIEGO RIDE and DRIVE$100,000 GRAND PRIX of DEL MAR FEI CSI3* Saturday, May 4 • 6:45 p.m. presented by EQ International Real EstateGourmet family-style dinner with wine available in box seats
WELCOME to HUNTER/JUMPER WEEKTHE 2019 DEL MAR NATIONAL HORSE SHOW STAFF INVITE YOU TO JOIN US IN CELEBRATING THE 74th ANNUAL HORSE SHOW. DON’T MISS THE MANY EXCITING ACTIVITIES WE HAVE PLANNED!
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WE’RE NOT BLUFFINGYou’ll be wowed by the spectacular ocean views from the towering bluffs of Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve (torreypine.org), located just south of Del Mar. There are 1,500 acres of land to explore, which includes eight miles of trails. It is one of the wildest, most undeveloped stretches of land on the southern California coast.
HOP TO ITSan Diego is THE capital of craft brew, with 150+ breweries serving up suds to delight your tastebuds. If beer makes you hoppy, take a peek at sandiego.org/beer to plan your tasting spree.
FLOWER POWERHead north up the coast to Carlsbad to excite all your senses with a trip to the Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch (theflowerfields.com.) You’ll meander through a kaleidoscope of
colors in 50 acres of petals overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
FUN IN THE SAND AND SUNRight in the Del Mar Fairgrounds’ own backyard, you’ll find stunning beaches in Del Mar and Solana Beach to explore. Meander down to Del Mar’s crown jewels – Powerhouse and Seagrove parks, located on Coast Boulevard. These beautiful, grassy hills paint the bluffs overlooking the ocean with perfect kite-flying and surfer-watching spots. There’s even a kids’ play area that offers the best view from a swing we’ve ever seen!
ALL ABOARD A BOAT OR TROLLEYWhether you’re just visiting, or want to play tourist in your own city, you’ll get a fun overview of San Diego’s exclamation points on a boat or trolley tour from downtown/Old Town. Popular choices include Old Town
Trolley Tours, Hornblower Cruises, Flagship Cruises and San Diego Seal Tours.
STAR ATTRACTIONSArt and nature collide at Balboa Park (balboapark.org), the city’s cultural hub of theaters, museums, gardens and the San Diego Zoo (zoo.sandiegozoo.org). The area’s rich military and maritime history are the stars of the show at the USS Midway Museum (midway.org) and the Maritime Museum of San Diego (sdmaritime.org). Kid-faves include LEGOLAND (legoland.com/ california), Sea World (seaworld.com) and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park (sdzsafaripark.org).
ALL ABOUT SAN DIEGOThere’s just so much to love about San Diego! For more ideas, head to sandiego.org to browse an interactive map where you can explore activities by area or neighborhood.
SAN DIEGO ADVENTURES ARE ALL AROUND YOU!
Welcome to the Del Mar National Horse Show, situated in stunning San Diego, where coastal treasures, entertainment, adventure and relaxation opportunities abound!
Stick close to the Del Mar Fairgrounds to soak in dazzling sunsets and explore the charming seaside villages of Del Mar (visitdelmarvillage.com) and Solana Beach (visitsolanabeach.com). Or head south to trek the bluffs at Torrey Pines Nature Preserve or discover the rich cultural mecca that is Balboa Park.
Thanks to year-round temperate weather and seemingly endless activities, here are a few ideas to get you started exploring San Diego while you’re in town for the horse show:
DIRECTIONS TO THE SHOWDel Mar is about 20 miles north of downtown San Diego, next to the Pacific Ocean. From Interstate 5, take the Via de la Valle exit and head west. Turn left on Jimmy Durante Boulevard.• Exhibitors enter through the Stable
Gate, an immediate right turn after the turn onto Jimmy Durante Boulevard.
• Spectators enter the Main Parking entrance off of Jimmy Durante Boulevard; signs and parking personnel will provide directions.
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22nd District Agricultural Association BOARD of DIRECTORS
22ND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIONAS OF JANUARY 2019
Steve Shewmaker President
Richard Valdez Vice President
Lisa Barkett
Lee Haydu
Kathlyn Mead
Don Mosier
Frederick Schenk
Pierre Sleiman
David Watson
Timothy J. FennellCEO & General Manager
STATE OF CALIFORNIA Gavin NewsomGovernor
Karen RossSecretary, Department of Food & Agriculture
Jennifer Lester MoffittUndersecretary, Department of Food & Agriculture
Kevin MasuharaDeputy Secretary Administration and Finance
Department of Food & Agriculture
Rachael O’BrienDeputy Secretary for Legislative Affairs
Department of Food & Agriculture
SENATORS & ASSEMBLY REPRESENTATIVES Patricia C. Bates • Senator, District 36Brian W. Jones • Senator, District 38Toni G. Atkins • Senator, District 39Ben Hueso • Senator, District 40Randy Voepel • Assembly Member, District 71Marie Waldron • Assembly Member, District 75Tasha Boerner Horvath • Assembly Member, District 76Brian Maienschein • Assembly Member, District 77Todd Gloria • Assembly Member, District 78Shirley N. Weber • Assembly Member, District 79Lorena S. Gonzalez Fletcher • Assembly Member, District 80
SHOW OFFICIALS
USEF “Premier” rated • World Championship Qualifying Event • FEI
JUDGESBobbie Reber • Hunters-Equitation • Ontario, CanadaBill Ellis • Hunters-Equitation • Ocala, FLAndrea Wells • Hunters-Equitation • Adrian Ward • Jumpers • Ocala, FLMax Von Zimmermann • Jumpers • Selah, WANancy Nordstrom • Jumpers • Escondido, CA
FEI OFFICIALSChief Steward: Sally Hudson • Monterey, CASchooling Supervisor: Sharon Stewart-Wells • Carlsbad, CAAssistant Steward: Diana Gatchalian • Temecula, CAAssistant Steward: Allana Featherstone • Ontario, CanadaAssistant Steward: Lucy Franklin • Sherwood, ORPresident: Dalene Paine • Victoria, BCForeign Judge: Paul Pereech • BermudaGround Jury: Katie Frank • Carlsbad, CAFEI Vet: Mike Tomlinson • Thousand Oaks, CA
USEF STEWARDSCindy Reid • Walnut, CAJill Edwards • Bothell, WA
COURSE DESIGNERSMarina Azevedo • BrazilScott Starnes • Bend, OR
OFFICIALSAmy Billburg • Equestrian Manager • (858) 792-4257Dale Harvey • Show ManagerAdrienne Karazissis • Show Secretary
ANNOUNCERSAdrian Ward Jeff Gilbert Max Von Zimmermann
GATE STEWARDSCindy Daniels, Josh Early, Jesse Yumang & Gary Pisani
AWARD COORDINATORNani Patten-Luebke
FARRIERDarren Shaffer
VETERINARIANDr. Paul McClellan • (760) 591-9952
PHOTOGRAPHERRick OsteenVIDEOC-Vid TV • (760)-345-7334, (760) 861-0550 cvidtvinc@aol.com
STABLE MANAGERChris Wilson
Entries close and must be received by April 5, 2019
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2018 PERPETUAL TROPHY WINNERS
Governor’s Cup Trophy$100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar Hai Karate Memorial Trophy$100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar
“Cupilor”Rider: Michelle ParkerOwner: Cross Creek Farms, Inc.
Fred Sims Memorial Perpetual Trophy$25,000 Surfside Grand Prix
“Belo Horizonte”Rider: Ashlee BondOwner: Little Valley Farms
Couldn’t Resist Perpetual Trophy Grand Green Hunter Champion
“Big Shot”Rider: Jenny KarazissisOwner: Dulcie Lou Morris International Goodwill Perpetual TrophyPCHA Open Jumper ChampionDel Mar National Horse Show John Quirk Memorial TrophyPCHA Show Champion Open Jumper
“W Xerme 13”Rider: Zazou HoffmanOwner: Woodacres Stables, LLC CTBA President’s TrophyRegular Conformation Hunters Model
“Virtue”Rider: Carlton BrooksOwner: Balmoral Farm Showdown Perpetual Trophy Regular Conformation Hunters StakeThe Cunningham Perpetual TrophyRegular Conformation Hunters Show Champion
“Virtue”Rider: Lexi WedemeyerOwner: Balmoral Farm
Santa Anita Park Perpetual TrophyLeading Open Jumper RiderJaime Sailor The Emmett Kelly Challenge Perpetual Trophy Regular Working Hunter StakeNo Commotion TrophyRegular Working Hunter StakeWhitney S. Todd Perpetual Trophy Regular Conformation Hunter Stake LUC Perpetual TrophyShow Champion Green Conformation Hunters
“Now We’re Talkin”Rider: John BraggOwner: Bridgeport Farms, LLC
Overseas Perpetual TrophyHigh Scoring Amateur in the 3’6” Jr/Am Derby
“Quentino”Owner/Rider: Abigail Freidman Petrus Perpetual TrophyOverall Show Champion Small Jr. Hunter Stash the Cash Perpetual Trophy PCHA High Point Junior Hunter 13-15Calgary Junior Hunter Challenge Trophy Show Champion High Point Jr. Hunter 17 & UnderOld Oak Farm Junior Hunter Rider Challenge TrophyPCHA Overall High Point Jr. Hunt Seat Rider 17 & UnderDarlene Van Ort Memorial Perpetual TrophyPCHA Champion Overall High Point Hunt Seat Rider 14 and Under
“Lucious”Rider: Violet BarnettOwner: Lindemann Barnett
R.C. Zellerbach Junior Jumper ChallengeJunior Jumpers-High Scoring Jr. RiderEwart Goodwin Junior Jumper High Point Perpetual TrophyPCHA Show Champion Junior Jumper
“Chip VA”Rider: Violet BarnettOwner: Lindemann Barnett
The Jarvis Esenwein Memorial Perpetual Trophy$2,500 Low Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic
“Why Not B”Rider: Alyce BittarOwner: Georges Bittar War Bride Junior Jumper TrophyJr. Amateur/Owner Jumper Grand Prix “Amya de la Demi Lune”Owner/Rider: Hannah Loly
Marion Light Perpetual Trophy PCHA Champion Junior Hunter 12 & Under
“Fine Design”Rider: Stella WassermanOwner: Laura Wasserman
Ain’t Misbehavin TrophyJunior Hunter Classic“Triumph”Rider: Augusta IwasakiOwner: Emma Farber
R. Victor VenBerg Co. Perpetual Trophy Jr. Hunter Under Saddle 16-17“Castle”Rider: Juliet JosephOwner: Kaitlyn Lovingfoss, Eaton Place LLC.
Eric W.L. Atterbury Memorial Perpetual Trophy PCHA Overall Champion Hunt Seat Rider 15-17Shalanno Style of Riding AwardEquitation and Sportsmanship Award for Junior Hunt Seat RidersKaitlyn Lovingfoss
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PERPETUAL TROPHY WINNERS2019 Del Mar National Horse Show
Pep Talk Memorial Perpetual Trophy Overall Champion A/O Highpoint Regular Working Hunter
“Meant to Be”Owner/Rider: Karin Binz
Dr. William R “Doc” Nissen Memorial TrophyJunior/Amateur Grand PrixPepper Tree Farms Style of Riding AwardHigh Junior A/O Jumping Classes
“Don’s Diamant”Owner/Rider: Natalie Dean
Cherem Farm “Tinker Toy” Perpetual Trophy Grand Champion Pony Hunter
“Luvin’ It” Owner/Rider: Grace Miller
Grand Prix of Del Mar Style of Riding Award Mandy Porter
Harry Forbes Sportsmanship Trophy Judy Martin
Budweiser Perpetual TrophyPony Hunter Classic ChampionNot Awarded in 2018
Del Mar National Horse Show Open Equitation Championship TrophyHalie Robinson
Welcome to the 74th Del Mar National Horse ShowIt takes talented riders and spectacular horses to create one of the most prestigious world-class equestrian competitions in the country. Each year our riders work diligently to perfect their skills, making the Del Mar National Horse Show rich in elegance, history and tradition.
Our three-week show is enjoyed by professionals and amateurs alike, along with new admirers of the sport. Our staff would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the talented riders who have propelled the Del Mar National Horse Show to a premier level, making it a sought-after event which continues to attract the best of the best. Their expertise and participation over three weeks of Western, Dressage and Hunter/Jumper discipline competitions have truly brought this incredible, unique show to life.
Each week of the show brings a new discipline, which makes the Del Mar National Horse Show truly unique. With each discipline comes and entire crew of specialized judges, stewards, volunteers, coordinators and staff who are overseen by each discipline’s specialty horse show manager. We also could not put on this great show without this team of dedicated horse show enthusiasts and sponsors.
We welcome all of our competitors and spectators to this special horse show happening next to the dazzling waves of the Pacific Ocean at the storied Del Mar Fairgrounds and Racetrack. New this year: Hunter/Jumper Week features FEI CS13* classes – a prestigious international designation for Grand Prix riders. The Del Mar National Horse Show is renowned for quality awards including a multitude of exquisite perpetual trophies.
Whatever your level of experience is in the equestrian world, we hope you’ll enjoy watching free classes ringside during the day, cheer on hundreds of the best riders and horses from around the world throughout the three weeks and to be wowed and entertained at our Saturday evening equestrian performances.
Amy Billburg Equestrian Manager, 22nd District Agricultural Association
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CLASS SCHEDULE
HUNTER DIVISION
ENTRY PROCEDURE All horses intending to show in any division or class must pay the appropriate nomination fee and stall fee by the closing date of entries, April 5. Entries received after the close of entries but before Monday of the show week will pay a $75 late fee. All entries received at the show will pay a $150 late fee.
NOMINATION Fees Nomination 1 (All classes without prize money)..............................$75 Nomination 2 (All classes with prize money)...................................$125 Entries received without a nomination level specified will pay the Nomination
2 fee. Nomination and stall fees are not refundable after the close of entries.
HUNTER WARM-UPSENTRY FEE: $40 1. 3’6˝ Warm-Up2. 3’ Warm-Up3. 3’ Warm-Up
LOW HUNTER 3’CLASS FEE: $5010, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Low Hunter
GREEN HUNTER 3’ & 3’3”DIVISION FEE: $225$5 added back for each over fences class16, 17, 18, 19 $125 Green Hunter • 3’20 Green Hunter Under Saddle • 3’126, 127, 128, 129 $125 Green Hunter • 3’3”130 Green Hunter Under Saddle • 3’3˝
GREEN HUNTER 3’6” & 3’9”DIVISION FEE: $275 • INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED$25 added back for each over fences class21, 22*, 23, 24 $300 Green Hunter 3’6”25 Green 3’6” Under Saddle26, 27*, 28, 29 $300 Green Hunter 3’9”30 Green Hunter 3’9” Under Saddle
THE “COULDN’T RESIST” PERPETUAL TROPHYGrand Green Hunter Champion—3’6” & 3’9” Heights,Trophy Specifications: Division Heights to count: 3’6” and 3’9”.To Qualify: Each height division must have a minimum of six (6) horses entered, shown and judged in ALL classes of the division to be eligible for the trophy. If either Height, 3’6” or 3’9”, does not have at least 6 horses in ALL the division classes, that height division is not eligible for the Trophy.
GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTERDIVISION FEE: $275 • INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED$25 added back for each over fences class31 Model—May be entered for an additional fee of $3032, 33*, 34, 35 $250 Green Conformation Hunter36 Green Conformation Hunter Under Saddle
HIGH PERFORMANCE CONFORMATION HUNTERFENCES 3’9˝DIVISION FEE: $275 • INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED$25 added back for each over fences class37 Model—May be entered at an additional fee of $30.38, 39*, 40, 41 $250 High Performance Conformation Hunter42 High Performance Conformation Hunter Under Saddle
PERFORMANCE HUNTERDIVISION FEE: $235 • INDIVIDUAL CLASS FEE: $55$15 added back for each over fences class43, 44*, 45, 46 $200 Performance Hunter • 3’6˝47 Performance Hunter Under Saddle • 3’6˝
PERFORMANCE HUNTERDIVISION FEE: $235 • INDIVIDUAL CLASS FEE: $55$15 added back for each over fences class120, 121*, 122, 123 $200 Performance Hunter • 3’3˝124 Performance Hunter Under Saddle • 3’3˝
HIGH PERFORMANCE HUNTERINDIVIDUAL CLASS FEE: $75$25 added back for each over fences class115, 116*, 117, 118 $375 High Performance Hunter119 High Performance Hunter Under Saddle
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JUNIOR HUNTERDIVISION FEE: $325 • INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED$15 added back for each over fences class48, 49*, 50, 51 $325 Small Junior Hunter • 15 & Under52 Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle • 15 & Under53, 54*, 55, 56 $325 Small Junior Hunter • 16–1757 Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle • 16–1758, 59*, 60, 61 $325 Large Junior Hunter • 15 & Under62 Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle • 15 & Under63, 64*, 65, 66 $325 Large Junior Hunter • 16–1767 Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle • 16–17
3’3” JUNIOR HUNTERDIVISION FEE: $300 • INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED$15 added back for each over fences class153, 154*, 155, 156 $250 Large Junior Hunter • 3’3˝157 Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle • 3’3˝163, 164*, 165, 166 $250 Small Junior Hunter • 3’3˝167 Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle • 3’3˝
AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER 3’6”DIVISION FEE: $325 • INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED$19.50 added back for each over fences class68, 69*, 70, 71 $325 Amateur-Owner Hunter • 18–3572 Amateur-Owner Hunter Under Saddle • 18–3573, 74*, 75, 76 $325 Amateur-Owner Hunter • 36 & Over77 Amateur-Owner Hunter Under Saddle • 36 & Over
3’3” AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTERDIVISION FEE: $300 • $10 ADDED BACK FOR EACH OVER FENCES CLASS110, 111*, 112, 113 $250 Amateur-Owner Hunter • 3’3˝ • 18–35114 Amateur Hunter Under Saddle • 3’3˝ • 18–35105, 106*, 107, 108 $250 Amateur-Owner Hunter • 3’3˝ • 36 & Over109 Amateur Hunter Under Saddle • 3’3˝ • 36 & Over
LOW CHILD/ADULT HUNTERFENCES 2’9” • INDIVIDUAL CLASS FEE: $50148, 149, 150, 151 Low Child/Adult Hunter152 Low Child/Adult Hunter Under Saddle
ADULT AMATEUR HUNTERDIVISION FEE: $225 • INDIVIDUAL CLASS FEE: $5078, 79, 80, 81 Adult Amateur Hunter • 18–3582 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle • 18–3583, 84, 95, 86 Adult Amateur Hunter • 36–4987 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle • 36–49143, 144, 145, 146 Adult Amateur Hunter • 50 & Over147 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle • 50 & Over
CHILDREN’S HUNTERDIVISION FEE: $225 • INDIVIDUAL CLASS FEE: $50133, 134, 135, 136 Children’s Hunter • 13 & Under137 Children’s Hunter Under Saddle • 13 & Under138, 139, 140, 141 Children’s Hunter • 14–17142 Children’s Hunter Under Saddle • 14–17
CHILDREN’S PONY HUNTERDIVISION FEE: $225 • INDIVIDUAL CLASS FEE: $50158, 159, 160, 161 Children’s Pony Hunter162 Children’s Pony Hunter Under Saddle
PONY HUNTERDIVISION FEE: $225 • INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTEREDConformation round indicated by (**)90**, 91, 92*, 93 $200 Small Pony Hunter94 Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle95**, 96, 97*, 98 $200 Medium Pony Hunter99 Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle100**, 101, 102*, 103 $200 Large Pony Hunter104 Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle
EQUITATION & MEDAL CLASSESENTRY FEE: $55 PER CLASSMedal class specifications will be available in the horse show office601 Marshall & Sterling USEF Pony Medal • 2’3˝, 2’6˝, 3’602 ASPCA Maclay • 3’6˝603 CPHA Junior Hunter Seat Medal • 3’6˝604 CPHA Amateur Hunter Seat Medal • 3’6˝605 Platinum Performance USEF Show Jumping Talent Search 1* • 3’6˝– 3’9˝607 CPHA WCE Medal • 3’6˝630 CPHA Foundation Medal • 3’3˝608 Dover Saddlery USEF National Hunter Seat Medal • 3’6˝609 USEF Adult Equitation Medal • 3’3˝628 USHJA Jumping Seat Medal • 3’3˝600 PCHA Horsemanship Class • 14 & Under • 3’3˝610 PCHA Victor Hugo-Vidal Adult Medal Class • 35 & Over • 3’3”606 PCHA Adult Horsemanship • 18-34 • 3’3”624 PCHA Horsemanship • 2’9”611 Foxfield Medal • 18 & Over • 3’3˝612A Washington International Horse Show Equitation Jumper Phase612B Washington International Horse Show Equitation Hunter Phase613 Ariat National Adult Medal • 3’614 THIS National Children’s Medal • 3’615 Onondarka Medal • 3’629 CPHA Style of Riding Medal • 3’3˝631 NCEA Medal • 3’3˝616, 617, 618 Equitation O/F • 17 & Under • 3’619 Equitation • 17 & Under • flat620, 621, 622 Equitation O/F • 18 & Over • 3’623 Equitation • 18 & Over • flat625, 626 Pony Equitation O/F 627 Pony Equitation • flat
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JUMPER DIVISIONS
TRAINING JUMPER DIVISIONENTRY FEE: $55 PER CLASS255, 258, 259 • 1.0m256, 257, 260, 261 • 1.10m262 • 1.15m219, 254, 263, 272 • 1.20m
YOUNG HORSE DIVISIONHorses competing in this division will not pay a nomination fee274 $250 Five Year Old • 1.10m279 $250 Five Year Old • 1.10m275 $250 Six Year Old • 1.20m276 $250 Six Year Old • 1.20m277 $250 Seven Year Old • 1.30m278 $250 Seven Year Old • 1.30mNO ENTRY FEE
CHILDREN’S & ADULT AMATEUR DIVISIONFences 1.10mENTRY FEE: $55 PER CLASS207, 208, 209 Children’s210, 211, 212 Adult Jumper227 $1,000 Children’s Jumper Classic • ENTRY FEE: $125228 $1,000 Adult Jumper Classic • ENTRY FEE: $125
MODIFIED JUNIOR/AMATEUR DIVISIONFences 1.20mENTRY FEE: $55 PER CLASS266, 267, 268 Modified Junior/Amateur Jumper229 $5,000 Modified Junior/Amateur Jumper ClassicENTRY FEE $300
JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER DIVISIONSJunior/Amateur-Owner Jumpers (Low)ENTRY FEE: $60 PER CLASS30% add back214, 215 $200 Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper • 1.30m226 $5,000 Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic • 1.30mENTRY FEE: $300216 $5,000 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Speed ChallengeENTRY FEE $325Open to horse/rider combinations competing in the Low Jr/AO Jumper Division and the High Jr/AO Jumper Division. Course will be set at 1.30m and 1.40m. Horses competing at 1.30m will carry a 3-second handicap. Riders must declare what height they will jump in the horse show office the night before the class.217 $5,000 Mary’s Tack & FeedHigh Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic • 1.40mENTRY FEE: $300NAYRC Selection Trial218 $7,000 California Junior/Amateur Owner Grand Prix • 1.45mpresented by iJump SportsENTRY FEE: $325NAJYRC Selection Trial
OPEN JUMPER DIVISIONS200 $5,000 1.35m• ENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $300 • 30% add back201 $5,000 1.30m • ENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $300 • 30% add back202 $250 1.30m • ENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $65 • 30% add back203 $5,000 1.35m• ENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $300 • 30% add back204 $250 1.35m • ENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $65 • 30% add back205 $5,000 1.35m • ENTRY: $300 • 30% add back273 $5,000 1.35m• ENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $300 • 30% add back230 $25,000 1.40m • ENTRY FEE: $500271 Land Rover San Diego Ride & Drive (by Invitation)
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FEI DIVISION
THE FEI CODE OF CONDUCTfor the Welfare of the HorseThe Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) expects all those involved in international equestrian sport to adhere to the FEI’s Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that at all times the welfare of the horse must be paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial influences.1. At all stages during the preparation and training of competition horses, welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse management, training methods, farriery and tack, and transportation.2. Horses and competitors must be fit, competent and in good health before they are allowed to compete. This encompasses medication use, surgical procedures that threaten welfare or safety, pregnancy in mares and the misuse of aids.3. Events must not prejudice horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the horse for onward travel after the event.
4. Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention after they have competed and that they are treated humanely when their competition careers are over. This covers proper veterinary care, competition injuries, euthanasia and retirement.5. The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their areas of expertise.A full copy of this Code can be obtained from the Fédération Equestre Internationale,Avenue Mon-Repos 24, 1005Lausanne, Switzerland.Telephone: +41 21 310 47 47.The Code is available in English & French.The Code is also available on the FEI’s website:www.fei.org
Horses competing in this division must have an FEI passport. Horses will be stabled in the Secured FEI Stable Area and must remain until the conclusion of Grand Prix. For complete specifications and fees, please visit www.fei.org and view the Definite Schedule.
The FEI veterinarian inspection:3 P.M. May 1
206 $20,000 1.40m 220 $5,000 1.40m222. $25,000 1.40m 224 $35,700 Surfside Grand Prix Qualifier 1.45m225 $100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar presented by Eq International Real Estate 1.50m
Style of Riding Award presented by Karen Healey Stables
All Grand Prix Classes (held) at this show are eligible for inclusion on the Rolex/USEF show jumping ranking list.Certification Number 19070
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All Grand Prix Classes held at this show are eligible for inclusion on the Rolex/USEF show jumping ranking list.
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SPECIAL CLASSES
HUNTER CLASSICSEach classic will have a designated first-round class in which the last class of each division will be the designated class for the first round score of the classic. Exhibitors must enter the classic prior to the start of the first round class. Scratches are not permitted after the first round class has begun. Horses must have entered, shown, and com-pleted the course in at least two of the respective hunter division classes over fences at this show. To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability and manners to count. To be scored under the open numerical judging system. To be shown over a course of ap-proximately 10 jumps of height designated by qualifying division. The 12 horses with the highest scores from the first round will return to jump a second round over a different course. In the event of equality in the first round, all equal scored will return for the second round. Scores will be combined from the first round with the second round to determine overall winners. Trophy to first, ribbons through 12, and prize money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%.
801. $1,000 PONY HUNTER CLASSICENTRY FEE: $100 $25 Add Back
800. $1,000 CHILDREN’S HUNTER CLASSICENTRY FEE: $100 $25 Add Back
811. $1,000 ADULT HUNTER CLASSICENTRY FEE: $100 $25 Add Back
803. $2,000 3’3” AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER CLASSICENTRY FEE: $175 $50 Add Back
804. $2,000 3’6” AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER CLASSICENTRY FEE: $175 $50 Add Back
805. $2,000 3’3” JUNIOR HUNTER CLASSICENTRY FEE: $175 $50 Add Back
806 .$2,000 3’6” JUNIOR HUNTER CLASSICENTRY FEE: $175 $50 Add Back
807. $1,000 USHJA GREEN HUNTER CHALLENGEENTRY FEE: $100This class will be run at 3’ and 3’3˝ and horses must be declaredfor which section they wish to compete in by 5 p.m. the nightbefore the class. The last round of the division will be the first round ofthe Challenge. For full class specifications, please visit www.ushja.org.
808. $5,000 USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER DERBYENTRY FEE: $300Please visit the US Hunter/Jumper Association webpage at ushja.org to get complete specifications for this Class. Each class must have a minimum of two (2) judges. All judges will sit together and provide one score. One judge must be an R judge, the other may be either an R or r judge. The judging panel will provide one score and the scores from each round will be either averaged or added as specified in the prize list to obtain the overall total for each horse. No judging panel may award the same base score to any two (2) competitors in any one round. The first round shall be judged on performance, hunter pace, jumping style, quality and substance, and movement. After the judges base score is given, one point will be added for each
high option fence jumped. The Option Bonus Score of one additional point must be awarded even if there is a refusal, rail down or loss of good jumping style at that higher height option fence, providing that the horse-and-rider combination does jump the higher height option fence. (Maximum of four points). The second round shall be judged on performance, hunter pace, jumping style, quality and substance, movement, handiness and brilliance of pace. Handiness is defined as ground saving movement without adversely affecting performance or style. Brilliance of pace is defined as a faster pace than ordinary, without sacrificing performance or style. Handiness is taken into account in the judges’ base score. After the judges’ base score is given, one point will be added for each high option fence jumped. The Option Bonus Score of one additional point must be awarded even if there is a refusal, rail down or loss of good jumping style at that higher height option fence, providing that the horse-and rider combination does jump the higher height option fence. (Maximum of four points). Overall Score - The final score from each round will be either averaged or added as specified in the prize list to obtain the overall total for each horse.
810. $5,000 DEL MAR OPEN EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIPENTRY FEE: $275Open to all riders. To be shown over an advanced equitation course 3’6˝ in height. Emphasis will be put on riding style, technique, accuracy and promptness in completing the course. The time allowed will be calculated at 375 meters/minute. Riders will be rewarded for swiftness and executing the course on the most efficient track. Only riders competing in the class will be allowed to walk the course. A mandatory four point deduction will be given for any jumping faults and one point deduction for any second or fraction thereof over the time allowed. Round II will be limited to the top six riders from Round I and will be judged over a course of 8–10 jumps. Bonus points will be given for the successful execution of inside tracks and the rider’s ability to complete the course in a quick, efficient manner. There will be no time allowed in the second round.Ribbons through 12th place.$5,000 Prize Money divided as follows*:1ST $2,200 2ND $1,250 3RD $650 4TH $3005TH $300 6TH $300
*Junior & Amateur riders’ prize money awarded to the trainer per USEF rules.
SPECIAL AWARDSNo cross-entry between best Child and Best Pony Rider.NO ENTRY FEEBest Child Rider AwardBest Amateur Rider AwardBest Pony Rider Award
DEL MAR ARENAMONDAY, APRIL 29, 201910 a.m.–4 p.m. FlatSchoolingTUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2019 219 1.20m,II.1 201 $5,000 1.30m, II.1 204 1.35m,II.1 274 FiveYearOld 275 SixYearOldII.b 277 SevenYearOldII.bWEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2019 279 FiveYearOld 276 SixYearOldII.b 278 SevenYearOldII.b 205 $5,000 1.35m II.b 202 1.30m,II.b 263 1.20mII.I 260 1.10mII.I3 p.m. FEI HORSE INSPECTION & JOGTHURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019 266 ModJr/Am1.20m,II.b 207 Children’s,II.b 210 Adult1.10m,II.b 216 $5,000 Jr/AO Speed Challenge II.11 p.m. 224 $35,700 Surfside Grand Prix Qualifier 1.45m 238 2.2 203 $5,000 1.35m II.16 p.m. 206 $20,000 1.40m 238 2.2
NAJYRC TRIAL JOG AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF CLASS 216
MANDATORY NAJYRC RIDER MEETING FOLLOWING THE JOG IN THE VIP ARENA ROOM FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019 208 Children’s1.10mII.c 211 Adult1.10mII.c 267 ModJr/AmateurII.c 214 LowJr/AO1.30mII.b 217 $5,000 Mary’s Tack & Feed High Jr/ AO II.a NAJYRC Trial 200 $5,000 1.35m II.b4 p.m. 220 $5,000 1.40m 238 2.2 SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2019 212 Adult1.10mAccumulator 209 Children’s,1.10mAccumulator 268 ModifiedJr/AmAccumulator 215 LowJr/AO,1.30mAccumulator 273 $5,000 1.35m II.13 p.m. 222 $25,000 1.40m 238 2.16:45 p.m. 271 Land Rover of San Diego Ride & Drive7:30 p.m. 225 $100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar presented by EQ International Real Estate 238 2.2 Victoryparty&autographsigning immediatelyfollowingGrandPrix presented by iJump Sports SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2019 229 $5,000 Modified Jr/Am,1.20m II.b 230 $25,000 1.40m II. a 218 $7,000 California Jr/AO Grand Prix Presented by iJump Sports 1.45m II.a NAYRC TRIAL 228 Adult Classic II.b 227 Children’s Classic II.b 226 $5,000 Low Jr/AO 1.30m II.1
SAN DIEGO ARENAMONDAY, APRIL 29, 2019 FlatSchoolingNoon–2:30 p.m. 1 3´6˝Warm-up3–5 p.m. 3 3´Warm-upTUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2019 31 GreenConf.Model 37 HighPerf.Conf.Model 32,33* GreenConf. 36 GreenConf.U/S 21,22*. GreenHunter3’6” 25 GreenHunter3’6”U/S 26,27* Green3’9” 30 Green3’9”U/S 38,39* HighPerf.Conformation 42 HighPerf.Conf.U/S 115,116* HighPerf 43,44* Perf•3´6˝ 47 PerfU/S•3´6˝ 12 LowHunterWEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2019 23,24 GreenHunter3’6” 45,46 Performance3´6˝ 28,29 GreenHunter3’9” 40,41 HighPerf.Conformation 34,35 GreenConf. 117,118 HighPerf 119 HighPerf.U/STHURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019 10,15 LowHunter 148,149 LowChild/AdultHunter 152 LowCh/AdU/S 624 PCHAHorsemanship2’9” 620,621 EqO/F18+ 616,617 EqO/F17&Under 611 Foxfield 608 DoverSaddleryUSEFMedal 808 $5,000 USHJA National Hunter DerbyFRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019 14 LowHunter 150,151 LowChild/Adult 610 PCHAAdult 606 PCHAAdult18-34Medal 600 PCHAHorsemanship 609 USEFAdultMedal 623 Eq18+Flat 622 EqO/F18+ 619 Eq17&UnderFlat 618EqO/F17&Under 615 Onondarka 630 CPHAFoundation 612B WIHS(Hunter)SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2019 602 ASPCAMaclay 48,49* SmallJr15&U 58,59* LargeJr15&U 52 SmallJrU/S15&U 62 LargeJrU/S,15&U 53,54* SmallJr16–17 63,64* LargeJr16–17 57 SmallJrU/S16–17 67 LargeJrU/S16–17 153,154* 3’3”LargeJr163,164* 3’3”SmallJr 157.3’3” LargeJrU/S 167.3’3” SmallJrU/S 110,111* 3’3”A/O18–35 105,106* 3’3”A/O36+ 114 3’3”A/OU/S18–35 109 3’3”A/OU/S36+ 68,69* A/O18–35 73,74* A/O36&+ 72 A/OU/S18–35 77 A/OU/S36&+SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2019 112,113 3’3”A/O18–35** 107,108 3’3”A/O36&+** 803 $2,000 3’3” AO Hunter Classic 70,71 A/O18–35** 75,76 A/O36&+** 804 $2,000 3’6” AO Hunter Classic 604 CPHASr 603 CPHAJr 50,51 SmallJr15&U** 60,61 LargeJr15&U**
55,56 SmallJr16–17** 65,66 LargeJr16–17** 806 $2,000 3’6” Junior Hunter Classic 155,156 3’3”LargeJunior** 165,166 3’3”SmallJunior** 805 $2,000 3’3” Junior Hunter Classic
DURANTE ARENAMONDAY, APRIL 29, 2019 FlatSchoolingNoon–4 p.m. 2 3´Warm-upTUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2019 11 LowHunter 16,17 Green3´ 20 GreenHunter•3´U/S 20,121* Perf3´3˝ 126,127 Green•3´3˝ 130 GreenHunter•3´3˝U/S PonySchoolingfor30minutesafter theconclusionofclass130WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2019 13 LowHunter 18,19 GreenHunter3’ 128,129 GreenHunter•3´3˝ 807 USHJAGreenHunterChallenge 124 PerformanceU/S•3´3˝ 122,123 Performance3´3˝ 259 1.0mII.1 261 1.10m,II.b 262 1.15mII.bTHURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019 258 1.0m,II.b 256 1.10m,II.b 272 1.20m,II.1 631 NCEAMedal 628 USHJAJumpingSeatMedal 612A WIHS(Jumper) 605 PlatinumPerformanceUSEF TalentSearchFRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019 255 1.0m,II.b 629 CPHAStyleofRidingMedal 810 $5,000 Del Mar Equitation Championship 257 1.10m,II.b 607 WCEMedal
254 1.20m,II.b625,626 PonyEqO/F 627 PonyEqFlat 158,159 ChildPony 162 ChildPonyU/SSATURDAY, MAY 4, 2019 613 AriatMedal 78,79 A/A18–35 83,84 A/A36-49 143,144 A/A50&Over 82 A/AU/S18–35 87 A/AU/S36-49 147 A/AU/S50&over 614 THISMedal 133,134 Children’s13&U 138,139 Children’s14-17 137 Children’sU/S13&U 142 Children’sU/S14-17 601 Marshall&SterlingUSEFPonyMedal 90,91 SmallPony 95,96 MediumPony 100,101 LargePony 160,161 Children’sPonySUNDAY, MAY 5, 2019 80,81 A/A18-35** 85,86 A/A36-49** 145,146 A/A50+** 811 $1,000 Adult Hunter Classic 135,136 Children’s13&U** 140,141 Children’s14-17** 800. $1,000 Children’s Hunter Classic 92*,93 SmallPony** 97*,98 MediumPony** 102*,103 LargePony** 94 SmallPonyU/S 99 MediumPonyU/S 104 LargePonyU/S 801 $1,000 Pony Hunter Classic
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Be part of the fun in 2019!CENTRAL MOUNTAINScottsdale Spring Classic March 21-24, 2019 • Scottsdale, AZColorado Spring Classic May 16-19, 2019 • Parker, COSummer In The Rockies V July 3-7, 2019 • Parker, COSummer In The Rockies VII July 17-21, 2019 • Parker, COSanta Fe Summer Series - Santa Fe FiestaJuly 31-August 4, 2019 • Santa Fe, NMColorado Fall Classic September 12-15, 2019 • Parker, CO
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MIDWESTWorld Equestrian Center Winter Classic #3 January 9-13, 2019 • Wilmington, OHKentucky Spring May 7-12, 2019 • Lexington, KY
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NORTHEASTOld Salem Farm May II May 14-19, 2019 • North Salem, NYThe Skidmore College Saratoga Classic I June 12-16, 2019 • Saratoga Springs, NYFairfield Co. Hunt Club June June 18-22, 2019 • Westport, CTLake Placid June 25-30, 2019 • Lake Placid, NYManchester Classic July 17-21, 2019 • East Dorset, VTThe Princeton Summer Classic July 23-27, 2019 • Princeton, NJHampton Classic August 25-September 1, 2019 • Bridge Hampton, NY
NORTHWESTSpring Nat’L Hunter April 9-14, 2019 • Monroe, WAPacific Northwest H/J May 15-19, 2019 • Monroe, WA
Thunderbird Show Park Canadian Premiere May 22-26, 2019 • Langley, BCEarly Summer H/J Classic #2 June 19-23, 2019 • Wilsonville, OROregon High Desert Classic 2 July 24-28, 2019 • Bend, ORSummer Fort Classic August 14-18, 2019 • Langley, BCNorthwest Spectacular August 28-September 1, 2019 • Wilsonville, ORNorthwest Autumn Classic September 11-15, 2019 • Monroe, WA
SOUTH CENTRALGreat Southwest Winter Series II February 6-10, 2019 • Katy, TXGreat Southwest Winter Series III February 13-17, 2019 • Katy, TXPin Oak Charity March 27-31, 2019 • Katy, TXPin Oak Charity Horse Show III April 3-7, 2019 • Katy, TXTexas Shoot-Out April 24-28, 2019 •Tyler, TXLone Star Round Up May 1-5, 2019 • Katy, TXShow Jumping Classic May 15-19, 2019 • Tyler, TXSouthwest Classic May 22-26, 2019 • Fort Worth, TX
SOUTHEASTWef 6 Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC February 12-17, 2019 • Wellington, FLGulf Coast Midwinter IV February 27-March 3, 2019 • Gulfport, MSOcala Winter Finals March 5-10, 2019 • Ocala, FL
Aiken Spring Classic Masters April 17-21, 2019 • Aiken, SCAiken Charity Horse Show I May 1-5, 2019 • Aiken, SCEquus Events Tryon Spring 3 May 15-19, 2019 • Mill Spring, NCBlowing Rock Charity I July 23-28, 2019 • Blowing Rock, NC
SOUTHWESTDesert Circuit VIII March 12-17, 2019 • Thermal, CABlenheim Spring Classic IV April 10-14, 2019 • San Juan Capistrano, CATemecula Valley National I April 17-21, 2019 • Temecula, CADel Mar National Horse Show April 30-May 5, 2019 • Del Mar, CAShowpark Ranch & Coast Classic May 7-12, 2019 • Del Mar, CABlenheim June Classic I June 5-9, 2019 • San Juan Capistrano, CAGiant Steps Charity Horse Shows July 31-August 4, 2019 • Petaluma, CAMenlo Charity Horse Show August 6-11, 2019 • Atherton, CA
NATIONAL Devon May 23-June 2, 2019 • Devon, PA Capital Challenge Horse Show Sept. 30-October 6, 2019 • Upper Marlboro, MD
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RULES, REGULATIONS & GENERAL INFORMATION
1. THE 2019 DEL MAR NATIONAL HORSE SHOW is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF and PCHA rule books and will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $45 Show Pass fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot (exception: Friesian performance FR222) and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes.
2. FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT: By entering a Federation licensed competition and signing this entry blank as the owner, lessee, trainer, manager, agent, coach, driver, rider, handler, vaulter or longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the bylaws and rules of the United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of the competition. I agree to be bound by the bylaws and rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the hearing committee on any question arising under the rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/ or the competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cablecasts, or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the state of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. (See GR908.4.)
3. ASSUMPTION OF RISK: By signing the entry blank, the owner, lessee, trainer, manager, agent, coach, driver, rider, handler, vaulter or loungeur acknowledges that horseback riding, particularly jumping, is a dangerous activity and involves inherent risks which may cause serious injury and in some cases death due to the unpredictable nature and behavior of horses, regardless of their training and past performance and expressly assumes all such inherent risks whether identified herein, in the entry blank, or in the federation rules and regulations. A horse, without warning or any apparent cause,
can buck, stumble, fall, rear, bite, kick, run, make unpredictable movements, spook, jump obstacles, step on a person’s foot or push a person—all of which may cause the rider or observer to fall or be jolted, resulting in serious injury or death. A horse may also get loose and cause injury to an observer, rider, or another horse. A loose horse can run at full gallop in a panic and run into objects, persons, or other horses. The show ground facilities are bordered by highways/roads and thus noise from traffic and other sources occurs that can and will cause a horse to unexpectedly spook or react quickly. The show ground facilities contain roads and driveways which are traversed by cars, golf carts, tractors, trailers, and heavy equipment, all of which may spook a horse. The above warnings and potential hazards are meant as an examples of some of the inherent risks which may be encountered. It is understood this is not exhaustive and numerous additional conditions and/or events may result in injuries while participating in the competition and/or being present on the show ground facility.
4. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Every horse entered for competition will be under the control of the Horse Show Management, but Horse Show Management will, in no case, be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Horse Show, its Directors and employees, the 22nd District Agricultural Association, and the Del Mar Fairgrounds harmless for any loss or accident to his or her horses or equipment which may occur from sickness, fire or otherwise. Misrepresentation on the Entry Form shall result in forfeiture of trophy, ribbon, prize money, and possible exclusion from subsequent shows.
5. MANAGEMENT: Horse Show Management reserves the right to itself to interpret all questions and conditions in regard to or arising out of an incident to the show without claims for damages or recourse of any kind. All questions not covered in these Rules and Regulations shall be decided by Horse Show Management— their decision to be final. Horse Show Management reserves the right to refuse, accept conditionally or to cancel any entries, disqualify riders or exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries and cancel award prizes, without claim for damages; to change any course, to cancel or combine any unfilled classes, or to reschedule classes, after due notice to exhibitors; to change rings or rotate or change judges and officials; to change specifications in jumper classes in order to facilitate the time schedule. There must be ten or more entries in a class. If not, Management reserves the right to combine or cancel. Management reserves the right to limit entries in a class. Refused entries will be returned. Management reserves the right to combine split sections in Green, Amateur-Owner, Pony or Junior Hunter if fewer than 10 entries are received by closing date.
6. THE FOLLOWING ARE REQUIRED FOR EACH ENTRY: A) One owner and one horse per Entry Form. Form may be reproduced; B) Social Security number and signature of owner or authorized agent; C) Name, mailing address, telephone and signature of trainer; D) Name, mailing address, telephone and signature of all riders; E) Name and age of minor exhibitors and signature of parent or guardian. A trainer’s signature may not substitute; F) Correct description of horse including name, recording number or ID number; G) Applicable membership numbers; H) Please use class numbers from Class List — not Tentative Schedule; I) Incomplete entries will be assessed a $50.00 fee.
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6.1. PAYMENT: Include Nomination and Stall Fees as a deposit for each entry. Please make checks payable to 22nd DAA. A signed open check or valid credit card number is required at time of check-in before numbers will be issued.
7. MINOR EXHIBITORS: Parents or guardians of minor exhibitors shall hold the 22nd District Agricultural Association and the Del Mar Fairgrounds harmless for injury to such minor(s). The signature of instructors, agents, or other unrelated persons will not be accepted.
8. REFUNDS: A) Before the closing date of entries, all fees shall be refunded less a $35 office charge; B) AFTER CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES, NOMINATION FEES AND STALL FEES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE UNDER ANY CONDITION; C) All scratches must be submitted in writing to be considered for a refund; scratches via phone call will NOT be considered; D) In divisions that are entered by complete section, no refund will be considered if the horse shows in any class of the division. The only other refunds given will be cancellation of a class by Management, overpayment of fees or the rejection of entries because of ineligibility or lack of stall space; E) All refund requests must be in writing and received within 30 days of the end of the show.
9. PRIZE MONEY will be paid by check to OWNERS within 30 days of the show’s conclusion. Any prize money paid to someone other than the owner listed on the entry form must be written on the form when submitted. Change of payee will not be permitted at the show. Out of-state residents may have CA state tax deducted. Tax forms and schedules may be requested prior to the show and will be available in the Horse Show Office. NO PRIZE MONEY WILL BE MAILED UNLESS THE OWNER’S SOCIAL SECURITY OR TIN IS LISTED ON THE ENTRY BLANK AND A MATCHING TAX FORM IS SUBMITTED TO THE HORSE SHOW OFFICE BY THE CONCLUSION OF THE SHOW. Unless otherwise stated, prize money will be distributed as follows — Regular classes 1st through 8th place, 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5% unless otherwise stated. Management reserves the right to adjust the prize money of any class if there are fewer than 10 horses entered as of 5:00 PM the day before the class. Classes held with fewer than three (3) entries will not be awarded prize money. The total prize earned will be paid in full to each person or entity that win. All Federal and state taxes will be deducted per federal and state of California law. While this may change the net amount you receive, it will not change the amount of the prize you actually won.Federal and state taxes vary from person to person based on their residency status. A 1099 at the end of the year will reflect your total prize amount plus any taxes paid on your behalf to either the IRS of California FTB.
IMPORTANT TAX INFORMATION: Federal tax law requires a W-9 from US winners and a W-8BEN from foreign winners claiming prize money totaling $600 or more. W-9 information must match the payee. California tax law requires all non-California winners whose earnings are $1,500 or greater throughout the show must have 7% state tax deducted from their prize winnings. For more information, visit www.ftb.ca.gov.
10. RAIN: In the event of rain prior to the show, it is the rider’s responsibility to call Show Management to determine whether the show is cancelled.
11. RESPONSIBILITY OF PAYMENT OF SERVICES AND SUPPLIES: All owners and exhibitors will be held responsible for any damage incurred by them, their agents, or employees to stalls, buildings and other properties on the show grounds and shall be billed accordingly. All bills for veterinary, farrier services and feed/bedding are due and payable during the Show. Management reserves the right to deduct any unpaid veterinary, farrier and feed/bedding bills from premium money due the exhibitor. Any exhibitor not meeting his obligations to the official Show Veterinarian, farrier and feed/bedding vendor will be termed an undesirable exhibitor and entries from that exhibitor may not be accepted at subsequent shows.
12. RETURNED CHECKS OR CHARGEBACK ON CREDIT CARDS: Checks returned by the bank for any reason, or chargeback on credit cards, are regarded as a serious offense and will be handled according to the following procedure: A $50 penalty will be assessed for every returned check/chargeback or 10% of the face value of the check/chargeback, whichever is greater. Accounts will be given 10 days to be paid in full with cash or cash equivalent or they will be reported to the USEF, PCHA or other appropriate association(s) for further disciplinary action. Checks will not be deposited a second time. Prize money checks will not be released to anyone with an outstanding balance owed from returned checks or declined credit cards.
13. UNPAID CHARGES: Any exhibitor leaving the show with an unpaid balance of entry fees will be billed for these charges and a $50 billing fee may be added to the total due. Until these charges are settled, any prize money due to the exhibitor will be withheld and all further entries of rider and owner will be returned.
14. STABLING (NO EARLY ARRIVALS): All stalls are permanent with Dutch doors. No first bedding included. No straw bedding will be permitted — only shavings. It is strictly forbidden to remove stall doors, hammer nails, or attach anything directly onto concrete blocks. Exhibitors will be fined $100 per violation. Exhibitors will be billed for any damage to property. A $500 fee will be charged if excessive clean-up is required after the departure from the show. Trainers are encouraged to supervise their staff to avoid this fee. Water buckets and hoses with nozzles must be provided by exhibitors. Stalls are $275 if pre-paid with the Nomination Fee by the closing date of entries and $325 if payment is not included by the closing date. Haul-ins are welcome and must be organized with the show office. A fee of $75 per day per horse will be charged for hauling in.
15. ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE: All exhibitors should enter the STABLE GATE on Jimmy Durante Boulevard and proceed to the Stable Manager’s Office for barn assignments. Back numbers and additional exhibitor information will be issued at the Horse Show Office. Horses may not arrive before 8 a.m., Monday, April 29, and must vacate by 8 a.m., Monday, May 6. Horses may not arrive early without express permission of management.
16. FEED & BEDDING: Feed orders must be made by 1:00 p.m. each day for same-day delivery. Advance order: Call the Fairgrounds Feed Office at (858) 509-5245 or fax (858) 794-1047. No orders will be taken without a separate open check or credit card.
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17. SAFETY REGULATIONS: Unauthorized use of the light fixtures will result in removal of your appliance. Smoking or open flame devices are not permitted within the stables. Keep flammable decorations to a minimum. Electrical outlets have been provided.
18. CLOSED RINGS: Horses are not permitted in any ring where a course is set, or when there is tractor equipment. Horses and riders must yield immediately for watering and dragging. Violations may be considered cause for elimination from the show.
19. HUNTER CLASSES: Hunter classes are held in arenas with sand footing (dimensions 120’ x 240’ and 120’ x 220’).
20. JUMPER CLASSES: Jumper classes are held in the Del Mar Arena (dimensions 153’ x 317’) and the Durante Arena (dimensions 120’ x 240’). The Del Mar Arena has synthetic footing.
21. JUMPER START TIME: In all jumper classes, competitors will be given 45 seconds to cross the start line.
22. GRAND PRIX: The FEI Grand Prix classes are eligible for the ROLEX/USEF Show Jumping Ranking list and will be held under National/International standards.
23. SCHOOLING SUPERVISION: Gate stewards are schooling supervisors and have absolute authority to scratch riders who do not follow USEF or appropriate association schooling rules.
24. ANY RIDER OR TRAINER: Failing to leave the ring after the course walk has been closed will result in elimination from the class.
25. NUMBERS: Management will provide a number card for each competitor which shall be worn clearly visible to the judge at all times when in competition. Riders wearing the wrong number or no number at all MAY be eliminated from the class by the judges.
26. CONFLICTS: It is the intention of Management to avoid delays in competition. Competitors with conflicts must arrange their order with the Gate Stewards so that they will not hold up a class. Trainer Conflicts will not be recognized. In any case, a ring will not be held for longer than two (2) minutes for any horse or rider before eliminating the competitor, regardless of conflicts.
27. DOGS: All dogs must be on a leash at all times while on the show grounds. Loose dogs create a serious safety hazard to exhibitors and their horses. Dogs should be kept in the stable area. Loose dogs will be picked up, detained and the owner will be fined $100. Management reserves the right to call Animal Control to have an animal removed from the premises. No dogs are allowed in the seating area. The Del Mar National Horse Show appreciates your efforts in complying with this very important safety policy.
28. VACCINATION INFORMATION: The management of the 22nd DAA and the Organizing Committee of the Del Mar National Horse Show in consultation with respected veterinarians and local animal health authorities, strongly recommend and urge that all horses attending the Del Mar National Horse Show follow a two-part vaccination protocol consisting of a primary vaccination, followed by a booster 3–6 weeks later. Beginning December 1, 2015, all horses entering the grounds of a Federation-licensed competition must
be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables. Should you have any questions, contact the Equestrian Office at (858) 792- 4288. GR845 Equine Vaccination Rule 1. At Federation licensed competitions, horses entering the grounds must be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhino- pneumonitis) vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables. Horses not in compliance with this rule may be required to leave the competition grounds upon request by Competition Management. Documentation should consist of one of the following methods mentioned below. The frequency of vaccine administration should be per the vaccine manufacturers’ or veterinarian’s recommendations. It is recommended that vaccines are administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian. 2. In the case of vaccines administered by a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide documentation from the veterinarian on documenting that the horse in question received the vaccinations; name of the vaccines and date of vaccine administration. 3. In the case of vaccines administered by a person other than a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide a receipt of the vaccine purchase which is signed by the owner, or agent with care, custody, and control of the horse; name, serial number and expiration date of the vaccine; and date of vaccine administration. 4. In the case of a horse that is unable to receive either of the vaccinations due to a history of adverse reactions, the exhibitor, upon request by CompetitionManagement, must provide a letter from the veterinarian stating that the horse in question cannot be vaccinated due to medical concerns and a log of temperatures taken twice daily for the seven days prior to entering the competition grounds. These horses must also have their temperature taken and logged twice daily while on the competition grounds. The log of temperatures should be provided to the Competition Management, steward, or technical delegate when requested. 5. Competition Management may not amend or enhance vaccination requirements without prior approval of the Veterinary Committee. BOD 1/17/15 Effective 12/1/15.
29. MAIL/TELEPHONE: All mail for exhibitors should be sent as follows: c/o Del Mar National Horse Show Office, Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Boulevard, Del Mar, CA, 92014. Phone numbers: Show Office (858) 792-4288; Del Mar Fairgrounds (858) 755-1161.
30. JUDGES: It is the purpose of Management to run the Horse Show at the highest possible level of sportsmanship. Management used the utmost care to select judges with broad experience and knowledge. The judges’ decisions in the show ring are their own responsibility and Management accepts no responsibility for those decisions.
31. PROTEST: Any exhibitor lodging a protest must first deposit $200 for a USEF member and $300 for a non-member paid to the Show Secretary, which sum shall be forfeited to the horse show if same is not sustained. Any rider, driver, handler, vaulter, lunguer, exhibitor, owner, agent, trainer, or the parent of a junior exhibitor, or any Life Senior, or Junior member present at the competition may file a protest with the Show Committee of a licensed Competition or the Federation Hearing alleging violation of any Federation rules(s). The protest must contain all information as specified in FR602.1 and must be: A) In writing; B) Signed by the protester; C) Addressed to the Show Committee of the competition at which the alleged violation
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occurred, or to the Hearing Committee; D) Accompanied by a deposit of $200 if made by a Federation member or the parent of a junior exhibitor member or $300 if made by a non-member (if check payable to the competition or to the Federation): said deposit will be refunded in the event the protest is upheld, and; E) Received by the steward, technical delegate, a member of the Show Committee, the Competition Manager or the Competition Secretary within 48 hours of the occurrence of the alleged violation. If made directly to the Hearing Committee, the protest must be received at the Federation office by the tenth business day following the last recognized day of the competition, or by the tenth business day following the date on which the alleged violation occurred if it occurred other than at a Licensed Competition. If the protest is sustained, the entries standing next in award shall be moved up accordingly.
32. HELMET RULE: It is compulsory for all persons at Federation licensed hunter, jumper or hunter/jumper competitions when mounted anywhere on the competition grounds, to wear properly fastened protective headgear which meets or exceeds ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. It must be properly fitted with harness secured. Exception: In Hunter or Jumper classes, adults may be allowed to remove their headgear while accepting prizes and during the playing of the National Anthem only; they must refasten their headgear prior to the lap of honor. It is compulsory for riders in Paso Fino classes, both open and breed restricted including Hunter Hack, where jumping is required and when jumping anywhere on the competition grounds to wear properly fastened protective headgear which meets or exceeds ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. It must be properly fitted with harness secured. A Show Committee, Competition Management, and Licensed Officials must bar riders without protective headgear from entering the ring for classes in which protective headgear is required and may bar any entry or person from entering the ring if not suitably presented to appear before an audience.
33. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DRUG TESTING RULES WILL APPLY: For a copy, contact the Show Office.
34. MINORS & MOTORIZED VEHICLES: All motorized vehicles will be used in the Stable Area ONLY. All golf cart drivers must be at least 16 years of age and have a valid driver’s license. Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind including but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offenses. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for
the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. Bicycles and golf carts will be used in the stable area only. Vehicle Code Section 27803 Safety Helmets: Required 27803. (a) A driver and any passenger shall wear a safety helmet meeting requirements established pursuant to Section 27802 when riding on a motorcycle, motor-driven cycle, or motorized bicycle. (b) It is unlawful to operate a motorcycle, motordriven cycle, or motorized bicycle if the driver or any passenger is not wearing a safety helmet as required by subdivision (a). (c) It is unlawful to ride as a passenger on a motorcycle, motor-driven cycles, or motorized bicycle if the driver or any passenger is not wearing a safety helmet as required by subdivision (a). (d) This section applies to persons who are riding on motorcycles, motor-driven cycles, or motorized bicycles operated on the highways. (e) For the purposes of this section, “wear a safety helmet” or “wearing a safety helmet” means having a safety helmet meeting the requirements of Section 27802 on the person’s head that is fastened with the helmet straps and that is of a size that fits the wearing person’s head securely without excessive lateral or vertical movement. (f) This section does not apply to a person operating, or riding as a passenger in, a fully enclosed three-wheeled motor vehicle that is not less than seven feet in length and not less than four feet in width, and has an unladen weight of 900 pounds or more, if the vehicle meets or exceeds all of the requirements of this code, the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, and the rules and regulations adopted by the United States Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
35. PARKING: Allowed in designated areas only. Violators parked in NO PARKING ZONES and FIRE LANES will be issued citations and/or towed from the premises at the owner’s expense. There are disabled parking areas in the stable area and public parking lot. Parking permits required in stable area.
36. WASHING HORSES: In an effort to keep the stable area clean, all horses must be washed in designated areas. To help conserve our water supply, nozzles are required on all hoses. Hoses without nozzles will be confiscated. Violators will be fined $50 for each violation.
37. STALL CLEANING: Please deposit manure only in designated areas. Manure is not to be placed in barn aisles.
38. LIGHTS: Shed row lights must be turned off during the day.
40. CREDENTIALS: A maximum of four (4) per exhibitor will be issued. Bearer is entitled show seating in designated exhibitor sections. See Ticket Order Form for reserved seating information. Saturday night’s performance is normally sold out, therefore, reserved seating is recommended.
40. TURNOUTS & LUNGING: Horses may not be turned out in arenas at any time. Lunging is allowed in designated areas only. It is the responsibility of the trainers to inform their grooming staff of assigned lunging areas. Any horse found to be lunged in prohibited areas will be charged $100 per infraction. In order to maintain the footing to the standard we have come to expect, your cooperation is paramount.
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41. MEDICAL WASTE: All needles and syringes must be deposited in the designated disposal containers or given to the show’s Veterinarian and not left in stalls or thrown in trash receptacles. Violators will be fined $75 per needle/syringe. For first offense, trainer/owner will be notified as well as the appropriate associations. The second offense will disqualify the individual and horse, and they will be banished from the show with no refund.
42. POLING: Poling is prohibited in the State of California. No bamboo or offsets allowed on the Show grounds. Non-compliance will result in elimination from the show
43. ADDS/SCRATCHES: All adds must be made by 5 p.m. the day prior to each class. No entries will be accepted for a class scheduled on the same day. In the unusual case the time schedule allows a Management approved add the day of a class, the entry fee will be doubled. Horses and riders who go in a class without entering will pay a fee of $50 in addition to the cost of the class. All scratches must be received in the show office before the start of the class in writing to be considered for a refund; scratches via phone call or at the gate will NOT be considered. In divisions that are entered by complete section, no refund will be considered if the horse shows in any class of the division. The only other refunds given will be for cancellation of a class by Management, overpayment of fees, or the rejection of entries because of ineligibility or lack of stall space.
44. ORDER OF GO: All classes in the Del Mar Arena will be pre-loaded. Failure to do so will result in elimination. Any anticipated scheduling conflicts should be brought to the attention of the starters who will advise on how to resolve it. Under no circumstances will the horse show be interrupted due to a competitor failing to present himself at the gate in a timely manner. Multiple rides must be shown in the correct order. Failure to do so will result in elimination. In hunter classes with double rounds, a posted order will be observed with a rotation of three rounds.
45. AWARDS PRESENTATIONS & PRIZE MONEY: An awards presentation will be made in all classes. Riders should be present to accept these awards. Ribbons will not be available after the presentation. In all Special Classes (Stakes, all evening classes, Saturday afternoon and Sunday classes), riders must ride for awards. A suitable horse should be available. Riders failing to present themselves for award presentations will forfeit all prize money. No exceptions. An autograph session will take place immediately following the $100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar. Riders failing to attend will forfeit all prize money.
46. TIES: In all jumper classes, ties involving first place will be jumped off. All other ties will be determined by time taken to complete the first round.
47. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION AWARDS: Champion and Reserve Champion will be awarded in all divisions. The under saddle must go in order to complete the division and for the championship to be awarded.
48. THE “COULDN’T RESIST” PERPETUAL TROPHY: Grand Green Hunter Champion- 3’6” & 3’9” Heights, First or Second Year Green Horses Trophy Specifications: Division Heights to count: 3’6”and 3’9”, First or Second Year Green Horses To Qualify: Each height division must have a minimum of six(6) horses entered , shown and Judged in ALL classes of the division to be eligible for the trophy. If either Height, 3’6” or 3’9”, does not have at least 6 horses in ALL the division classes, that height divisions not eligible for the Trophy.
49. SANTA ANITA SASH & PERPETUAL TROPHY: Awarded to the rider with the greatest number of points on one horse per class in the Open Jumper Division. Points will be awarded for ribbons won, including ties, where each tied horse will receive the points appropriate at the major prize as follows:1ST – 10 points 2ND – 6 points 3RD– 4 points4TH – 2 points 5TH – 1 point 6TH– . point
50. OFFICE/GROUNDS All horse accounts must pay a mandatory office/grounds fee of $75.
51. PROPER ATTIRE required in all classes.
52. MICROCHIP VERIFICATION All horses competing in classes that require USHJA horse registration must provide a microchip number that verifies their animal’s identity in order to compete for points, money won or be eligible for Federation and/or USHJA programs and awards where horses are required to be recorded or registered. A microchip used to verify identity must be a fifteen-digit ISO compliant 11784/11785 chip and be implanted in the nuchal ligament of the animal. All horses that are competing in classes which require USHJA registration which are not microchipped will be ineligible to compete in Federation licensed competitions, Exceptions: USHJA Outreach and those activities enumerated in GR901.9, items 1-9.
53. SAFE SPORT VERIFICATION As of January 1, 2019 all USEF members 18-years-old and older, with a Competing Membership, must complete SafeSport Training in order to be eligible to participate in USEF activities, including competitions. Please see the USEF website athttps://www.usef.org/compete/resources-forms/rulesregulations/safe-sport for more information. Those who do not complete the training will be ineligible to participate in USEF activities, including competitions.
RULES, REGULATIONS & GENERAL INFORMATION
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2019 Zone 10 Specifications
JUDGING FOR ALL HUNTER SECTIONS:To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADULT AMATEURS:HUNTER, JUMPER AND EQUITATION: To be ridden by exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year and who hold a current USEF Amateur certification. Open to horses and ponies.
ELIGIBILITY FOR CHILDREN’S SECTIONS: HUNTER, JUMPER AND EQUITATION: To be ridden by exhibitors who have not reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year.
ADULT AMATEUR HUNTERSections offered and requirements: Adult Amateurs – may be split into three (3) sections.CROSS ENTRY Riders: Riders may not cross enter into any Amateur Owner hunter class (at the same competition), Green Hunter 3’6” (1st Year), Green Hunter 3’9” (2nd Year) or High Performance Hunter at the same competition. Adult Amateur Riders may not cross enter into any class at the same competition with fences exceeding 3’3” except Jumper Classes exceeding 1.20m, Equitation and Medal Classes, and the USHJA National Hunter Derby. An Adult Amateur rider may ride an Amateur Owner Hunter in the A/O Under Saddle Class for an Amateur Owner rider that has more than one horse entered. No cross entry restrictions at one-day competitions.HORSES: Horses may not cross enter into any Amateur Owner hunter class (at the same show). No cross entry restrictions at one day competitions.HORSE AND RIDER COMBINATION: No cross entry restrictions at one-day competitions.FENCE HEIGHT: 3’0” with spreads not to exceed the fence height. Courses will not be adjusted for ponies. Combinations are permitted.COMBINING/DIVIDING SECTIONS: May be split into two (2) sections: Adult Amateurs 18 – 35; Adult Amateurs 36 & Over. If any of the Adult Amateur, Children’s Hunter Horse and Children’s Hunter Pony may be combined if there are fewer than three (3) entries in any one section.AWARDS: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35; Adult Amateur 36 & Over.
ADULT AMATEUR JUMPERSections offered and requirements: Low Adult Amateur Jumper; High Adult Amateur Jumper.CROSS ENTRY: No cross entry restrictions at one day competitions. RIDER: Adult Amateur Jumper riders may not cross enter into any jumper class with fences exceeding 1.25m (4’1”).HORSE/PONY: n/aHORSE AND RIDER COMBINATION: n/a.
FENCE HEIGHT: Low Adult Amateur Jumper 1.00m (3’3”) to 1.05m (3’5”); High Adult Amateur Jumper 3’6” or 1.10m (3’7”) for the first class of the section. In all other classes of the section fences to be set no lower than 3’6” or 1.10m (3’7”) and no higher than 1.15m (3’9”).COMBINING/DIVIDING SECTIONS: Low Children’s and Low Adult Amateur Jumper sections must combine if there are less than three (3) in either section and may combine if there are less than six (6) in either section. If after combining the Low sections there are less than 3 entries then competition management must further combine the Low sections with the High sections, allowing each section to compete at their respective height. High Children’s and High Adult Amateur Jumper sections must combine if there are less than three (3) in either section and may combine if there are less than six (6) in either section. If after combining the High sections there are less than three (3) entries then competition management must further combine the High sections with the Low sections, allowing each section to compete at their respective height.AWARDS: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presentedannually to the following sections: Low Adult Amateur Jumper;High Adult Amateur Jumper.
AGE GROUP EQUITATION: CHILDREN/JUNIOR OR ADULT SECTIONRefer to GR1131.FENCE HEIGHT: Fence heights cannot exceed 3’5” and wings are optional. To be shown over a course of not less than eight fences. COMBINING/DIVIDING SECTIONS: Competition management may offer Age Group Equitation classes divided at their discretion. Equitation that is offered by age will be awarded points that will be credited to the age groups defined in GR1131 or the relevant Zone Specifications.AWARDS: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: Equitation 14 and under, 15-17, 18-35, and 36 and over.
CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSESections offered and requirements: Children’s Hunter Horse.CROSS ENTRY: RIDER: Riders may not cross enter into any 3’6” Junior Hunter Class, First Year Green Working Hunter, Second Year Green Working Hunter or High Performance Working Hunters at the same show. Exception - under saddle classes. Children’s riders may not cross enter into any class at the same competition with fences exceeding 3’3” (Exception: Jumper Classes exceeding 1.20m, Equitation and Medal Classes, and the USHJA National Hunter Derby). A Children’s Hunter rider may ride a Junior Hunter in the Junior Hunter Under Saddle class for a Junior Hunter rider that has more than one horse entered. No cross entry restrictions at one-day competitions.HORSES/PONIES: Horses may not cross enter into any 3’6” Junior Hunter Class at the same competition. No cross entry restrictions at one-day competitions.HORSE AND RIDER COMBINATION: No cross entry restrictions at one-day competitions.
In accordance with GR1111.4: All members may compete for Zone Awards or money in any state contiguous to Zone 10: CA and NV
FENCE HEIGHT: Horses 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence In accordance with GR1111.4: All members may compete for Zone Awards or money in any state contiguous to Zone 10: CA and NV 39 height. Combinations are permitted. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies.COMBINING/DIVIDING SECTIONS: If any of the Adult Amateur, Children’s Hunter Horse and Children’s Hunter Pony may be combined if there are fewer than three (3) entries in any one section.AWARDS: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: Children’s Hunter Horse.
CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONYSECTIONS OFFERED AND REQUIREMENTS: Small/Medium Children’s Pony; Large Children’s Pony. CROSS ENTRY: RIDER: Rider may not cross enter in any division where the fences exceed 3’3” (Exception: Children’s Jumper sections).HORSE/PONY: n/aHORSE AND RIDER COMBINATION: n/aFENCE HEIGHT: Small/Medium Ponies: 2’0”; spreads not to exceed height of fence; Large Ponies: 2’6”; spreads not to exceed height of fence. Combinations are not permitted.COMBINING/DIVIDING SECTIONS: If any of the Adult Amateur, Children’s Hunter Horse and Children’s Hunter Pony may be combined if there are fewer than three (3) entries in any one section.AWARDS: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: Children’s Hunter Pony.
CHILDREN’S JUMPERSECTIONS OFFERED AND REQUIREMENTS: Low Children’s Jumper; High Children’s Jumper.CROSS ENTRY: No cross entry restrictions at one day competitions.RIDER: Children’s Jumper riders may not cross enter into any jumper class with fences exceeding 1.25m (4’1”).HORSE/PONY: n/aHORSE AND RIDER COMBINATION: n/aFENCE HEIGHT: Low Children’s Jumper 1.00m (3’3”) to 1.05m (3’5”); High Children’s Jumper 3’6” or 1.10m (3’7”) for the first class of the section. In all other classes of the section fences to be set no lower than 3’6” or 1.10m (3’7”) and no higher than 1.15m (3’9”).COMBINING/DIVIDING SECTIONS: Low Children’s and Low Adult Amateur Jumper sections must combine if there are less than three (3) in either section and may combine if there are less than six (6) in either section. If after combining the Low sections there are less than three (3) entries then competition management must further combine the Low sections with the High sections, allowing each section to compete at their respective height. High Children’s and High Adult Amateur Jumper sections must combine if there are less than three (3) in either section and may combine if there are less than six (6) in either section. If after combining the High sections there are less than three (3) entries then competition management must further combine the High sections with the Low sections, allowing each section to compete at their respective height.
2019 Zone 10 Specifications
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Congratulations to the 2018 WCHR Southwest Regional Winners!
Professional – Jenny KarazissisDeveloping Professional – Karli Postel Adult Amateur – Cathy Morris-Schmitt
Amateur Owner 3’6”– Laura WassermanAmateur Owner 3’3”– Chelsea Samuels
Handy Hunter – Jenny Karazissis
Junior 3’6” – Stella WassermanJunior 3’3”– Gabrielle Sokolow
Pony – Shiloh RoseboomChildren’s – Zoe Wolf
Professional Owner – Dulcie Lou MorrisDeveloping Pro Owner – Laura Wasserman
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rati
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ntry
Pol
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By en
teri
ng a
Fede
ratio
n-lic
ense
d C
ompe
titio
n an
d si
gnin
g thi
s ent
ry
blan
k as
the O
wne
r, L
esse
e, T
rain
er, M
anag
er, A
gent
, Coa
ch, D
rive
r,
Rid
er, H
andl
er, V
aulte
r or
Lon
geur
and
on
beha
lf of
mys
elf a
nd m
y pr
inci
pals
, rep
rese
ntat
ives
, em
ploy
ees
and
agen
ts, I
agr
ee th
at I
am
subj
ect
to t
he B
ylaw
s an
d R
ules
of
The
Uni
ted
Stat
es E
ques
tria
n Fe
dera
tion,
Inc.
(the
“Fe
dera
tion”
) and
the
loca
l rul
es o
f (C
ompe
ti-tio
n). I
agr
ee to
be
boun
d by
the
Byla
ws
and
Rul
es o
f the
Fed
erat
ion
and
of t
he c
ompe
titio
n. I
will
acc
ept
as fi
nal
the
deci
sion
of
the
Hea
ring
Com
mitt
ee o
n an
y qu
estio
n ar
isin
g un
der
the
Rul
es, a
nd
agre
e to
rel
ease
and
hol
d ha
rmle
ss th
e co
mpe
titio
n, th
e Fe
dera
tion,
th
eir o
ffici
als,
dir
ecto
rs an
d em
ploy
ees f
or an
y act
ion
take
n un
der t
he
Rul
es. I
repr
esen
t tha
t I a
m el
igib
le to
ente
r and
/or p
artic
ipat
e und
er
the
Rul
es, a
nd e
very
hor
se I
am e
nter
ing
is e
ligib
le a
s ent
ered
. I a
lso
agre
e th
at a
s a
cond
ition
of
and
in c
onsi
dera
tion
of a
ccep
tanc
e of
en
try,
the
Fed
erat
ion
and/
or t
he C
ompe
titio
n m
ay u
se o
r as
sign
ph
otog
raph
s, v
ideo
s, a
udio
s, c
able
- ca
sts,
bro
adca
sts,
inte
rnet
, film
, ne
w m
edia
or o
ther
like
ness
es o
f me
and
my
hors
e ta
ken
duri
ng th
e co
urse
of t
he c
ompe
titio
n fo
r th
e pr
omot
ion,
cov
erag
e or
ben
efit o
f th
e co
mpe
titio
n, sp
ort,
or th
e Fe
dera
tion.
Tho
se li
kene
sses
shal
l not
be
use
d to
adv
ertis
e a p
rodu
ct a
nd th
ey m
ay n
ot b
e use
d in
such
a w
ay
as t
o je
opar
dize
am
ateu
r st
atus
. I h
ereb
y ex
pres
sly
and
irre
voca
bly
wai
ve a
nd r
elea
se a
ny r
ight
s in
con
nect
ion
with
suc
h us
e, in
clud
ing
any
clai
m to
com
pens
atio
n, in
vasi
on o
f pri
vacy
, rig
ht o
f pub
licity
, or
to m
isap
prop
riat
ion.
The
cons
truc
tion
and
appl
icat
ion
of F
eder
atio
n ru
les a
re go
vern
ed b
y the
law
s of t
he S
tate
of N
ew Y
ork,
and
any a
ctio
n in
stitu
ted
agai
nst
the
Fede
ratio
n m
ust
be fi
led
in N
ew Y
ork
Stat
e.
See G
R90
8.4.
I AGR
EE in
con
side
ratio
n fo
r my
part
icip
atio
n in
this
Com
petit
ion
to
the f
ollo
win
g:
I AGR
EE t
hat
the
“Fed
erat
ion”
and
“C
ompe
titi
on”
as u
sed
here
in
incl
udes
the L
icen
see a
nd C
ompe
titi
on M
anag
emen
t, a
s wel
l as a
ll of
thei
r offi
cial
s, o
ffice
rs, d
irec
tors
, em
ploy
ees,
age
nts,
per
sonn
el,
volu
ntee
rs a
nd F
eder
atio
n affi
liate
s.
I AGR
EE t
hat
I ch
oose
to
part
icip
ate
volu
ntar
ily in
the
Com
petit
ion
with
my
hors
e, a
s a
ride
r, d
rive
r, h
andl
er, v
aulte
r, lo
ngeu
r, le
ssee
, ow
ner,
age
nt, c
oach
, tra
iner
, or
as p
aren
t or
gua
rdia
n of
a j
unio
r ex
hibi
tor.
I am
fully
awar
e and
ackn
owle
dge t
hat h
orse
spor
ts an
d th
e C
ompe
titio
n in
volv
e in
here
nt d
ange
rous
ris
ks o
f acc
iden
t, lo
ss, a
nd
seri
ous b
odily
inju
ry in
clud
ing
brok
en b
ones
, hea
d in
juri
es, t
raum
a,
pain
, suff
erin
g, o
r dea
th. (
“Har
m”)
.
I AGR
EE to
hol
d ha
rmle
ss an
d re
leas
e the
Fed
erat
ion
and
the C
ompe
ti-tio
n fr
om a
ll cl
aim
s for
mon
ey d
amag
es o
r oth
erw
ise f
or a
ny H
arm
to
me
or m
y ho
rse
and
for a
ny H
arm
of a
ny n
atur
e ca
used
by
me
or m
y ho
rse
to o
ther
s, e
ven
if th
e H
arm
ari
ses
or r
esul
ts,
dire
ctly
or
indi
rect
ly, f
rom
the n
eglig
ence
of t
he F
eder
atio
n or
the C
ompe
titio
n.
I AG
REE
to e
xpre
ssly
ass
ume
all r
isks
of
Har
m t
o m
e or
my
hors
e,
incl
udin
g H
arm
res
ultin
g fr
om th
e ne
glig
ence
of t
he F
eder
atio
n or
th
e Com
petit
ion.
I AG
REE
to in
dem
nify
(th
at is
, to
pay
any
loss
es, d
amag
es, o
r co
sts
incu
rred
by)
the
Fede
ratio
n an
d th
e C
ompe
titio
n an
d to
hol
d th
em
harm
less
with
resp
ect t
o cl
aim
s for
Har
m to
me
or m
y ho
rse,
and
for
clai
ms m
ade
by o
ther
s for
any
Har
m c
ause
d by
me
or m
y ho
rse
whi
le
at th
e Com
petit
ion.
I ha
ve re
ad th
e Fed
erat
ion
Rul
es ab
out p
rote
ctiv
e eq
uipm
ent,
incl
udin
g G
R80
1 an
d, i
f ap
plic
able
, EV
114,
and
I
unde
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