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Please share your enthusiasm for equestrian sports by expressing thanks to the people and the products that help bring you the 70th Annual Del Mar National Horse
Show. These proud sponsors, supporters, advertisers, and participants make this a showcase of the best in equestrian
sports, entertainment, and enjoyment. Thank you!
The Acres • Jan & Amy Ebeling
Jeff & Arlene Allen
Adeptus Nutrition, Inc.
Albertsons | Sav-on Pharmacy
All American Paint & Body Bettina & Harry Bellini
Beverly J. Gepfer Foundation
Sue Blinks
Bridgeport Farm
Brookway Stables
Mrs. Richard Brown
California Dressage Society
California Equestrian Properties division of
The Broadmoor Real Estate Group
California Horsetrader
Carter’s Hay & Grain
Chronicle of the Horse
Circle of Horses
Clairemont Equipment Rental
Steve Conibear • Farrier
Michele Cooper
Mr. & Mrs. Coulter
Francis & Marcia Cribbs
Der-Dau Custom Boots & Shoes
Dove Hollow Dressage Center
Dressage Today Magazine
Eckstein Biokosmetik
Elma Garcia Films
Elvenstar
Equestrian Real Estate
Equine Facilities Management
Equine Insurance Joe & Donna Parker
G-2 Software • Georgia Griffiths
The Harlan Family
Bruce & Jen Hlavacek
Harmony Sport Horses
Karen Healey Stables
Horse Connection Magazine
Horseman’s News
Horse & Rider Magazine
Huntover, Inc.
iJump Sports
In memory of Fancy Footwork Vicki & J.F. Ernenwein
International E-Z Up Mark & Kim Carter
Jeremy Steinberg Dressage
Michele Leonard
Lisa Seger Insurance
LLG Attorney at Law
Mary’s Tack & Feed
Meadow Grove Farm
The Mitten Family
Mossy Automotive Group
MPM Publications, Inc. California Horseman’s Directory
Newcourse Jumps
Newmarket
Pauley Equipment Rental
Pegasus Show Stable
The Phoenix Company
Guenter Seidel Dressage
San Luis Rey Equine Hospital
SmartPak Equine
Sporthorse Veterinary Services
Christine Traurig Dressage
Triple Crown Feed
Uckele Health & Nutrition
Warmbloods Today Magazine
Willowbrook Stables
Windsong Farm
Woodgrove Farm
Ernest Woodward
Akiko Yamazaki
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welcome to the del mar national horse show
The 2015 Del Mar National Horse Show staff invites you to join us in celebrating our 70th annual horse show. We are proud to reach this milestone and don’t want you to miss the many exciting activities we have planned!
western week • april 16–19
Morning classes begin at approximately 8:00 a.m. each day.
Exhibitor Welcome Party • Thursday afternoon, April 16
American Quarter Horse Association Show Trail, Western, Reining, English & more
Four AQHA Shows (split/combined) PCQHA Youth Qualifying Saturday & Sunday
Pacific Coast Horse Shows Association • Trail, Reining, Western
National Reining Horse Association presented by California Horsetrader Reining
Night of the Horse sponsored by Mary’s Tack & Feed Saturday, April 18 • 7:00 p.m. • Dinner served ringside*
dressage week • april 23–26
Morning classes begin at approximately 8:00 a.m. each day.
CDI Jog • Thursday, April 23 • 4:00 p.m.
Exhibitor Welcome Party • Friday afternoon • April 24
USEF CDI 3* Grand Prix Qualifier • Friday afternoon • April 24
Evening of Musical Freestyles features CDI 3* Grand Prix Qualifying Freestyles Saturday, April 25 • 7:00 p.m. • Gourmet wine baskets available in box seats*
Afternoon of Musical Freestyles features CDI 1* Y/J NAJYRC & Intermediaire I Freestyles • ‘Brentina Cup’ • FEI 16–25 Grand Prix • Markel/USEFYoung Horse Qualifying Classes Sunday, April 26 • 1:00 p.m.
hunter/jumper week • april 28–may 3
Morning classes begin at approximately 8:00 a.m. each day. Evening performances • Thursday, 6:00 p.m. • Friday, 6:30 p.m • Saturday, 6:45 p.m.
$5,000 1.30m Jumper Classic Thursday, April 30 • 6:00 p.m.
Exhibitor Welcome Party • Friday afternoon, May 1 • 4:00 p.m.
$3,500 Mary’s Tack & Feed Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic NAJYRC Junior Selection Trial • Friday, May 1
$25,000 Surfside Grand Prix presented by iJump Sports
Friday, May 1 • 6:30 p.m. • Qualifier for class #225 Grand Prix of Del Mar
$100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar $10,000 Speed Derby of Del Mar Saturday, May 2 • 6:45 p.m. • Gourmet wine baskets available in box seats*
$5,000 California Junior/Amateur Grand Prix NAJYRC Selection Trial • Sunday, May 3
*See ticket order form inside or call Box Office (858) 792-4252
family attractionsSAN DIEGO ZOO(619) 234-3153
SAN DIEGO ZOO SAFARI PARK(760) 747-8702
SEA WORLD(619) 226-3901
LEGOLAND(760) 918-LEGO
BIRCH AQUARIUM(858) 534.FISH
BELMONT PARK(858) 488-1549
other attractionsWHALE WATCHING & BOAT TOURS • H&M LANDING (619) 222-1144
SAIL JADA CHARTERSwww.sailjada.com(619) 572-3443
SAN DIEGO HARBOR EXCURSIONS(619) 234-4111
DEL MAR SATELLITE WAGERINGwww.surfsideraceplace.com(858) 755-1167
shopping areasCedros Avenue, Solana BeachDel Mar Plaza & Old Del MarHorton Plaza, San DiegoSeaport Village, San Diego
parks & beachesBalboa Park • Quail Gardens Torrey Pines State Park San Elijo Lagoon
museumsBALBOA PARKMore than 10 museums, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, gardens restaurants and more!
LA JOLLA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
OCEANSIDE MUSEUM OF ART
restaurantsTHE BRIGANTINE 3263 Camino del Mar Del Mar • (858) 481-1166
CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN437 S. Hwy 101 Solana Beach • (858) 793-0999
CHART HOUSE2588 S. Hwy. 101 Cardiff • (760) 436-4044
CRUSH437 S. Hwy 101 Solana Beach • (858) 481-2787
FIDEL’S607 Valley Avenue Solana Beach • (858) 755-5292
THE FISH MARKET 640 Via de la Valle Solana Beach • (858) 755-2277
JAKE’S DEL MAR 1660 Coast Blvd Del Mar • (858) 755-2002
PACIFICA DEL MAR1555 Camino Del Mar Del Mar • (858) 792-0476
PAMPLEMOUSSE GRILLE514 Via de la Valle Solana Beach • (858) 792-9090
URBAN PI2673 Via De La Valle Del Mar • (858) 481-6017
SBICCA215 15th Street Del Mar • (858) 481-1001
TASTE OF THAI15770 San Andres Dr.Del Mar • (858) 793-9695
PACIFIC COAST GRILL2526 South Coast Highway 101 Cardiff • (760) 479-0721
places to go & things to doarea attractions • museums • parks • shopping
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USEF “AA” rated22nd district agricultural association as of january 2015show officialsboard of directors
Frederick SchenkPresident
David WatsonVice President
Lisa Barkett
Adam Day
David Lizerbram
Kathlyn Mead
Russ Penniman
Stephen Shewmaker
Richard Valdez
Timothy J. FennellCEO & General Manager
state of californiaEdmund G. Brown Jr.Governor
Karen RossSecretary, Department of Food & Agriculture
Nate DechoretzDeputy Secretary, Department of Food & Agriculture
Jim HoustonDeputy Secretary, Department of Food & Agriculture
senators & assembly representativesJoel Anderson • Senator, 36th District
Mimi Walters • Senator, 37th District
Mark Wyland • Senator, 38th District
Marty Block • Senator, 39th District
Ben Hueso • Senator, 40th District
Al Muratsuchi • Assemblyman, 66th District
Diane L. Harkey • Assemblywoman, 73th District
Allan Mansoor • Assemblyman, 74th District
Marie Waldron • Assemblyman, 75th District
Rocky J. Chávez • Assemblywoman, 76th District
Brian Maienschein • Assemblyman, 77th District
Toni Atkins • Assemblywoman, 78th District
Shirley N. Weber • Assemblyman, 79th District
Lorena Gonzalez • Assemblywoman, 80th District
american hunter-jumper foundation, inc.world championship qualifying event
judgesJimmy Lee • hunters-equitation • Keswick, VA
Diane Carney • hunters-equitation • Algonquin, IL
Keri Kampsen • hunters-equitation • Wellington, FL
Max Von Zimmermann • jumpers • Selah, WA
Nancy Nordstrom • jumpers • Escondido, CA
Katie Frank • jumpers • Carlsbad, CA
USEF stewardsLarry Alcorn • Luther, OK
Sally Hudson • Monterey, CA
course designersOlaf Petersen Jr. • München, Germany
John Manning • Shelburne, MA
officialsAmy Billburg • equestrian manager • (858) 792-4257
Dale Harvey • division manager • (714) 785-9467
Adrienne Karazissis • show secretary • (818) 987-3336
announcersAdrian Ward Jeff GilbertMax Von Zimmermann
gate stewardsCindy Daniels Alex HindiJack Murphy
award coordinatorNani Patten-Luebke
vipCass Dewey
farrierDarren Shaffer
veterinarianDr. Paul McClellan • (760) 591-9952
photographerRick Osteen
stable managerCharlie Esau
entries close and must be received by march 30, 2015
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Governor’s Cup Trophy$100,000 Grand Prix of Del MarHai Karate Memorial Trophy$100,000 Grand Prix of Del MarJonkheer ZKarl CookSigny Ostby
Fred Sims Memorial Perpetual Trophy$25,000 Surfside Grand PrixKiss The SkyLane ClarkeHorsemanship Unlimited
Couldn’t Resist Perpetual TrophyGrand Green Hunter ChampionChrushKatie GardnerQ of E Farms LLC
International Goodwill Perpetual TrophyPCHA Champion Open JumperDel Mar National Horse Show John Quirk Memorial TrophyPCHA Show Champion Open JumperTie: Ziedento for St Bride’s FarmSig Zuleika for Sig International Inc.Susan Hutchison
CTBA President’s TrophyRegular Conformation Hunters • modelSong RiderHope GlynnIsabelle Collins
Showdown Perpetual TrophyRegular Conformation HuntersThe Cunningham Perpetual TrophyRegular Conformation Hunters Show ChampionCarmaJohn FrenchMontana Coady
Santa Anita Park Perpetual TrophyLeading Open Jumper RiderSusan Hutchison
Stash the Cash Perpetual TrophyHigh Point Junior Hunter • 13–15Darlene Van Ort Memorial Perpetual TrophyPCHA Champion Overall High Point Hunt Seat Rider • 14 & underCafé de ColombiaHunter SiebelMountain Home Stables
Ain’t Misbehavin TrophyJunior Hunter ClassicIrasirGrady LymanTeton Farms LLC
Overseas Perpetual TrophyAmateur Owner Hunter ClassicQuinnusGail Morey
The Emmett Kelly Challenge Perpetual TrophyRegular Working Hunter StakeNo Commotion TrophyRegular Working Hunters StakeWhitney S. Todd Perpetual TrophyPCHA Champion Working HunterBanderasNick HanessEcole Lathrop
Old Oak Farm Junior Hunter Rider Challenge TrophyPCHA Champion Overall High Point Junior Hunt Seat Rider 17 & underCalgary Junior Hunter Challenge TrophyShow Champion Overall Jr. Hunter • 17 & underEric W.L. Atterbury Memorial Perpetual TrophyPCHA Overall Champion Hunt Seat • Rider 16–17WishlistKaitlyn Van Konynenburg
R.C. Zellerbach Junior Jumper ChallengeJunior JumpersEwart Goodwin Junior Jumper High Point Perpetual TrophyPCHA Show Champion Junior JumperShalanno Style of Riding AwardEquitation & Sportsmanship Award for Junior Hunt Seat RidersWaterstoneAlexandra Ladove
War Bride Junior Jumper TrophyJr. Amateur/Owner Jumper Grand Prix • High Score Junior RiderChiara WzKara Chad
R. Victor VenBerg Co. Perpetual TrophyJr. Hunter Under Saddle • 16–17DonatoEmma WaldfogelKatie Ramsay
Dr. William R “Doc” Nissen Memorial TrophyJunior/Amateur Grand Prix Ramazzotti 54Adrienne Dixon
Pep Talk Memorial Perpetual TrophyOverall Champion A/O Highpoint Regular Working HunterWillow CBFJulie Hancock
Petrus Perpetual TrophyOverall Show Champion Small Jr. Hunter • 17 & underIllusionHannah Von HeideggerDogwood Hill LLC
2014 del mar national horse showperpetual trophy winners
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Pepper Tree Farms Style of Riding AwardJunior/Amateur Jumping Classes Saree Kayne
Harry Forbes Sportsmanship TrophyBob Drennan
DMNHS Open Equitation Championship TrophyJenny Karazissis
The Jarvis Esenwein Memorial Perpetual Trophy$2,500 Low Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper ClassicWylieCourtney ShattuckHorseworks Etc. LLC
Budweiser Perpetual TrophyPony Hunter Classic ChampionPrima BallerinaMacKenzie Root
LUC Perpetual TrophyShow Champion Green Conformation HuntersCaioPeter LombardoJane Fraze
Cherem Farm “Tinker Toy” Perpetual TrophyGrand Champion Pony HunterAnisetteJillian Stuart
Grand Prix of Del Mar Style of Riding AwardKarl Cook
Marion Light Perpetual TrophyPCHA Champion Junior Hunter • 12 & underNot Awarded in 2014
2014 del mar national horse showperpetual trophy winners
No stranger to the Del Mar Fairgrounds, I exaggerate
only slightly in saying I was born and raised here. My family and I actually lived in a house on the fairgrounds for about 12 years.
I’ve worked on the fairgrounds in various capacities for 20 years, including 16 years in the Events Department where I managed a wide variety of events ranging from 5K runs and booking fair time entertainment, to the Good Guys Hot Rod show. I jokingly refer to it as the summer job I never quit! My father, Larry Bauman, worked for 36 years as Chief of Operations and my stepmother, Barbara (B.J.) Bauman, familiar to many of you, managed the Del Mar National for nine years.
In contemplating my new position at the helm of the 70th Annual Del Mar National Horse Show, a few phrases come to mind. For example, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” and “the new broom sweeps clean.” As the new manager, it can be tempting to put my signature on it, but I prefer to work with and learn from staff members as they do their jobs. What I’ve observed, and am proud to be associated with, is a true collaborative effort. We strive each year to improve and present the finest in equestrian competition and entertainment, so in that sense, it certainly “ain’t broke.” But like any well-oiled machine, it requires consistent and meticulous maintenance. So, as the “new broom,” I am honored instead, to sweep in the platinum anniversary of the Del Mar National Horse Show and look forward to getting to know our extraordinary equestrian community better!
Amy Billburg • equestrian manager
welcome to the
del mar national horse show
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class schedule
hunter warm-upsENTRY FEE: $30 • Must be entered on entry blank1 3´6˝ Warm-Up 2 3´ Warm-Up
low working hunterfences 3´DIVISION FEE: $225 • Individual class fee: $5011 Low Working Hunter12 Low Working Hunter13 Low Working Hunter14 Low Working Hunter15 Low Working Hunter Under Saddle
pre-green working hunterUSEF & PCHA “C” ratedDIVISION FEE: $225 • Individual class fee: $50 $5 added back for each over fences class PRE-GREEN 3́16 $125 Pre-Green Working Hunter • 3´17 $125 Pre-Green Working Hunter • 3´18 $125 Pre-Green Working Hunter • 3´19 $125 Pre-Green Working Hunter • 3´20 Pre-Green Working Hunter Under Saddle • 3´ PRE-GREEN 3́ 3̋126 $125 Pre-Green Working Hunter • 3´3˝127 $125 Pre-Green Working Hunter • 3´3˝128 $125 Pre-Green Working Hunter • 3´3˝129 $125 Pre-Green Working Hunter • 3´3˝130 Pre-Green Working Hunter Under Saddle • 3´3˝
1st & 2nd year green working hunterUSEF & PCHA “AA” ratedDIVISION FEE: $275 • Individual classes may not be entered $25 added back for each over fences class 1ST YEAR GREEN21 $300 1st Year Green22 $300 1st Year Green • Handy23 $300 1st Year Green24 $300 1st Year Green25 1st Year Green Under Saddle 2ND YEAR GREEN26 $300 2nd Year Green27 $300 2nd Year Green • Handy28 $300 2nd Year Green29 $300 2nd Year Green30 2nd Year Green Under Saddle
green conformation hunterUSEF & PCHA “AA” ratedDIVISION 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 $250 Green Conformation Hunter33 $250 Green Conformation Hunter • Handy34 $250 Green Conformation Hunter35 $250 Green Conformation Hunter36 Green Conformation Hunter Under Saddle
regular conformation hunterUSEF & PCHA “AA” rated • fences 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 $250 Regular Conformation Hunter39 $250 Regular Conformation Hunter • Handy40 $250 Regular Conformation Hunter41 $250 Regular Conformation Hunter42 Regular Conformation Hunter Under Saddle
ENTRY PROCEDURE (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY): For any horse intended to be shown at the Del Mar National Horse Show, the appropriate nomination fee must be paid by the entry closing date, March 30, 2015.
Entries received after the closing date or without payment will pay an additional $75 late fee. Any horse entered at the show will pay a $150 late fee. Late entries are at the discretion of management.
NOMINATION FEESNomination 1 (Any class without prize money) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75 Nomination 2 (Any class with prize money). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125Entries received without a nomination level specified will pay the Nomination 2.
DECLARATIONS: Declarations must be made on the appropriate form in the Show Office the day before the class.
TIES: In all jumper classes, ties involving 1st place will be jumped off. All other ties will be determined by time taken to complete the first round.
ORDER OF GO: All classes in the Del Mar Arena will be preloaded. Failure to do so will result in elimination. Order of Go will be computer generated unless otherwise stated. All jumper classes will run in strict posted order. Failure to present yourself at the gate in a timely manner will result in elimination. Orders can be viewed the night before on the website www.delmarnational.com.
hunter divisions
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performance working hunterUSEF & PCHA “AA” rated • fences 3´6˝DIVISION FEE: $235 • Individual class fee: $55 $15 added back for each over fences class43 $200 Performance Working Hunter44 $200 Performance Working Hunter • Handy45 $200 Performance Working Hunter46 $200 Performance Working Hunter47 Performance Working Hunter Under Saddle
performance working hunterUSEF & PCHA “AA” rated • fences 3´3˝DIVISION FEE: $235 • Individual class fee: $55 $15 added back for each over fences class120 $200 Performance Working Hunter121 $200 Performance Working Hunter Handy122 $200 Performance Working Hunter123 $200 Performance Working Hunter124 Performance Working Hunter Under Saddle
high performance working huntersUSEF & PCHA “AA” ratedDIVISION FEE: $325 • Individual class fee: $75 $25 added back for each over fences clas115 $375 High Performance Working Hunter116 $375 High Performance Working Hunter • Handy117 $375 High Performance Working Hunter118 $375 High Performance Working Hunter119 High Performance Working Hunter Under Saddle
junior working hunterUSEF & PCHA “AA” ratedDIVISION FEE: $325 • Individual classes may not be entered$15 added back for each over fences class SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER • 15 & UNDER48 $325 Small Junior Hunter49 $325 Small Junior Hunter • Handy50 $325 Small Junior Hunter51 $325 Small Junior Hunter52 Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER • 16–1753 $325 Small Junior Hunter54 $325 Small Junior Hunter • Handy55 $325 Small Junior Hunter56 $325 Small Junior Hunter57 Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER • 15 & UNDER58 $325 Large Junior Hunter59 $325 Large Junior Hunter • Handy60 $325 Large Junior Hunter61 $325 Large Junior Hunter62 Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle
LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER • 16–1763 $325 Large Junior Hunter64 $325 Large Junior Hunter • Handy65 $325 Large Junior Hunter66 $325 Large Junior Hunter67 Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle
low junior working hunterUSEF “AA” rated • fences 3´3˝ DIVISION FEE: $300 • Individual classes may not be entered$15 added back for each over fences class153 $250 low Junior Hunter154 $250 low Junior Hunter • Handy155 $250 low Junior Hunter156 $250 low Junior Hunter157 Low Junior Hunter Under Saddle
amateur-owner working hunter 3́ 6˝USEF & PCHA “AA” ratedDIVISION FEE: $325 • Individual classes may not be entered. $19.50 added back for each over fences class AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER 3´6˝ • 18–3568 $325 Amateur-Owner Hunter69 $325 Amateur-Owner Hunter • Handy70 $325 Amateur-Owner Hunter 71 $325 Amateur-Owner Hunter 72 Amateur-Owner Hunter Under Saddle AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER 3´6˝ • 36 & OVER73 $325 Amateur-Owner Hunter74 $325 Amateur-Owner Hunter • Handy75 $325 Amateur-Owner Hunter76 $325 Amateur-Owner Hunter77 Amateur-Owner Hunter Under Saddle
amateur-owner hunter 3́ 3˝USEF & PCHA “AA” ratedDIVISION FEE: $300 • $10 added back for each over fences class AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER 3´3˝ • 18–35110 $250 Amateur-Owner Hunter111 $250 Amateur-Owner Hunter • Handy112 $250 Amateur-Owner Hunter113 $250 Amateur-Owner Hunter114 Amateur Hunter Under Saddle AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER 3´3˝ • 36 & OVER105 $250 Amateur-Owner Hunter106 $250 Amateur-Owner Hunter • Handy107 $250 Amateur-Owner Hunter108 $250 Amateur-Owner Hunter109 Amateur Hunter Under Saddle
class schedule
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modified junior/amateur hunterfences 3´ • DIVISION FEE: $225 • Individual class fee: $50148 Modified Junior/Amateur Hunter149 Modified Junior/Amateur Hunter150 Modified Junior/Amateur Hunter151 Modified Junior/Amateur Hunter152 Modified Junior/Amateur Hunter Under Saddle
adult amateur working hunterUSEF & PCHA “C” ratedDIVISION FEE: $225 • Individual class fee: $50 ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER • 18–3578 Adult Amateur Hunter79 Adult Amateur Hunter80 Adult Amateur Hunter81 Adult Amateur Hunter82 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER • 36–4983 Adult Amateur Hunter84 Adult Amateur Hunter85 Adult Amateur Hunter86 Adult Amateur Hunter87 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER • 50 & OVER143 Adult Amateur Hunter144 Adult Amateur Hunter145 Adult Amateur Hunter146 Adult Amateur Hunter147 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle
children’s working hunterUSEF & PCHA “C” ratedDIVISION FEE: $225 • Individual class fee: $50 CHILDREN’S HUNTER • 13 & UNDER133 Children’s Hunter134 Children’s Hunter135 Children’s Hunter136 Children’s Hunter137 Children’s Hunter Under Saddle CHILDREN’S HUNTER • 14–17138 Children’s Hunter139 Children’s Hunter140 Children’s Hunter141 Children’s Hunter142 Children’s Hunter Under Saddle
children’s pony working hunterUSEF & PCHA “C” ratedDIVISION FEE: $225 • Individual class fee: $50158 Children’s Pony Hunter159 Children’s Pony Hunter160 Children’s Pony Hunter161 Children’s Pony Hunter162 Children’s Pony Hunter Under Saddle
pony hunterUSEF & PCHA “AA” ratedDIVISION FEE: $225 • Individual classes may not be entered SMALL PONY HUNTER90 $200 Small Pony Hunter • Conformation91 $200 Small Pony Hunter92 $200 Small Pony Hunter • Handy93 $200 Small Pony Hunter94 Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle MEDIUM PONY HUNTER95 $200 Medium Pony Hunter • Conformation96 $200 Medium Pony Hunter97 $200 Medium Pony Hunter • Handy98 $200 Medium Pony Hunter99 Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle LARGE PONY HUNTER100 $200 Large Pony Hunter • Conformation101 $200 Large Pony Hunter102 $200 Large Pony Hunter • Handy103 $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 office.600 PCHA Horsemanship Class • 14 & under • 3´3˝601 Marshall & Sterling US 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 • 3´6˝– 3´9˝607 CPHA Foundation WCE Medal • 3´6˝608 PESSOA/USEF National Hunter Seat Medal • 3´6˝ presented by Randolf College609 USEF Adult Equitation Medal • 3´3˝620 USHJA Jumping Seat Medal • 3´3˝610 PCHA Victor Hugo-Vidal Adult Medal Class • 35 & over • 3´3”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´616 Equitation O/F • 17 & under • 3´617 Equitation • 17 & under • flat618 Equitation O/F • 18 & over • 3´619 Equitation • 18 & over • flat
special eventENTRY FEE: $25300 Stick Horse
Entrants must be seven (7) years of age or under and ride the stick horse alone. Entrants must be properly attired in hunter/jumper dress. Each entrant will receive the Stick Horse as the trophy.
class schedule
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training jumper division258 Training Jumper, Fences • 1.0m • ENTRY FEE: $55259 Training Jumper, Fences • 1.0m • ENTRY FEE: $55260 Training Jumper, Fences • 1.10m • ENTRY FEE: $55261 Training Jumper, Fences • 1.10m • ENTRY FEE: $55264 Training Jumper, Fences • 1.10m • ENTRY FEE: $55262 Training Jumper, Fences • 1.15m • ENTRY FEE: $55219 Training Jumper, Fences • 1.20m • ENTRY FEE: $55263 Training Jumper, Fences • 1.20m • ENTRY FEE: $55
young horse divisionHorses competing in this division will not pay a nomination fee.275 $250 Five-Year-Olds • 1.15m • NO ENTRY FEE276 $250 Six-Year-Olds • 1.25m • NO ENTRY FEE277 $250 Seven & Eight-Year-Olds • 1.30m (7), 1.35m (8) NO ENTRY FEE
children’s & adult amateur jumper divisionFences 1.10m.ENTRY FEE: $55 PER CLASS207 Children’s Jumper208 Children’s Jumper209 Children’s Jumper210 Adult Jumper211 Adult Jumper212 Adult Jumper227 $1,000 Children’s Jumper Classic • ENTRY FEE: $125228 $1,000 Adult Jumper Classic • ENTRY FEE: $125
modified junior/amateur jumper divisionFences 1.20mENTRY FEE: $55 PER CLASS266 Modified Junior/Amateur Jumper267 Modified Junior/Amateur Jumper268 Modified Junior/Amateur Jumper229 $1,000 Modified Jr/Am Jumper Classic • ENTRY FEE $125
junior/amateur-owner jumper divisionsJUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPERS (LOW)ENTRY FEE: $60 PER CLASS • 30% add back213 $200 Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper • 1.30m 214 $200 Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper • 1.30m215 $200 Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper • 1.30m226 $2,500 Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic • 1.30m ENTRY FEE: $150
JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPERS (HIGH)216 $500 Junior/Amateur Jumper • 1.40m ENTRY FEE: $65 • 30% add back217 $3,500 Mary’s Tack & Feed Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic • 1.40m ENTRY FEE: $200 • 50% add back NAJYRC Selection Trial218 $5,000 California Junior/Amateur Grand Prix • 1.45m ENTRY FEE: $275 NAJYRC Selection Trial Open to all junior and amateur riders. Order of go in reverse order of standings from classes 216 and 217.
open jumper divisions 1.30M JUMPER DIVISION201 $500 1.30m Jumper • ENTRY FEE: $65 • 30% add back202 $500 1.30m Jumper • ENTRY FEE: $65 • 30% add back203 $500 1.30m Jumper • ENTRY FEE: $65 • 30% add back 1.40M JUMPER DIVISION204 $500 1.40m Jumper • ENTRY FEE: $65 • 30% add back205 $500 1.40m Jumper • ENTRY FEE: $65 • 30% add back206 $500 1.40m Jumper • ENTRY FEE: $65 • 30% add back
220 $1,000 1.45m Jumper • ENTRY FEE: $125 • 30% add back221 $1,000 1.45m Jumper • ENTRY FEE: $125 • 30% add back222. $5,000 1.40m Jumper • ENTRY FEE: $275 • 30% add back272 $5,000 1.30m Jumper Classic • ENTRY FEE: $275 • 30% add back273 $1,500 1.25m Jumper Classic • ENTRY FEE: $150 • 30% add back230 $1,500 1.20m Jumper Classic • ENTRY FEE: $150 • 30% add back
271 $10,000 Speed Derby of Del Mar ENTRY FEE $300
1.30m • table IIIOpen to the top eight (8) riders from class #272 1.30m Jumper Classic. Up to four (4) additional invitations may be issued by the OC.
224 $25,000 Surfside Grand Prix of Del Mar presented by iJump Sports ENTRY FEE: $500
Qualifiying class for the $100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar National Standards 1.5m. To be scored under Table II .1. Speed at: 375 meters per minute. A competition against the clock with one initial course. Competitors are classified according to their penalties and time in the initial course.
Prize money will be distributed as follows: 1st $7,500 2nd $5,500 3rd $3,250 4th $2,000 5th $1,500 6th $1,250 7th $1,000 8th $750 9th $750 10th $500 11th $500 12th $500
class schedule
jumper divisions
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all grand prix held at this show are eligible for inclusion on the Rolex/USEF show jumping ranking list.
certification number 15053
class schedule
HOMEWOOD SUITES BY HILTON/DEL MAR11025 Vista Sorrento ParkwaySan Diego, CA 92130(858) 523-0500 • (800) CALLHOMEwww.homewoodsuitesdelmar.com Rates start at: $139.00
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES621 South Highway 101Solana Beach, CA 92075(858) 350-0111 • (888) 990-9988www.hinnexpress.comRates start at: $119.99
WINNERS CIRCLE RESORT550 Via de la ValleSolana Beach, CA 92075(858) 755-6666www.winnerscircleresort.comRates start at: $89.99
MORGAN RUN5690 Cancha De GolfRancho Santa Fe, CA 92091(858) 367-9729 • (800) 378-4653www.morganrun.comRates start at: $89.00
BEST WESTERN INN & SUITES85 Encinitas Blvd.Encinitas, CA 92024(760) 942-7455www.bwencinitas.comRates start at: $104.00
QUALITY INN ENCINITAS607 Luecadia Blvd.Encinitas, CA 92024(760) 944-3800www.qualityinn.com/ca889Rates start at: $95.00
HAMPTON INN SAN DIEGO DEL MAR11920 El Camino RealSan Diego, CA 92130(858) 792-5557 • (800) HAMPTONwww.hamptoninndelmar.com Rates start at: $109.99
PORTOFINO INN & SUITES186 North Coast Highway 101Encinitas, CA 92024(760) 944-0301 • (800) 566-6654www.qualityinnsdcoastal.comAsk for Horsemen’s Rate
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS CARDIFF1661 Villa Cardiff DriveCardiff by the Sea, CA 92007 (760) 944-0427 • (800) 322-9993www.hiexpressencinitas.comRates start at: $95.00
HOTEL INDIGO710 Camino Del MarDel Mar, CA 92014(858) 755-1501 • (888) 478-7829www.pacificahost.comRates starting at $119.00
HILTON SAN DIEGO/DEL MAR15575 Jimmy Durante BoulevardDel Mar, CA 92014(858) 792-5200www.sandiegodelmarhilton.com Rates start at: $129.00
THE CLARION DEL MAR INN720 Camino Del MarDel Mar, CA 92014(858) 755-9765 • (800) 451-4515www.delmarinn.comRates start at: $99.99
official hotels
saturday, may 2 • 5:45 p.m.mandatory meeting for all riders competing in the $100,000 grand prix of del mar.meeting to be held at the entry gate of the del mar arena.
grand prix riders meeting
friday, may 1 • 4:30 p.m.exhibitor welcome party
225 $100,000 Grand Prix of Del MarENTRY FEE $1,000
National standards • fences 1.50m–1.60m • table II(a)Open to the top 30 riders from Class 224. Maximum of two (2) horses per rider.
Subsequent placings will be eligible in the case of scratches. Order of Go will be in reverse order of qualifying. Riders not qualified (see below) will be placed in the order by random draw. The Defending Champion will automatically qualify. The OC may also invite up to three (3) additional riders otherwise not qualified, from the top fifty (50) riders from the current (April 30, 2015) FEI Longines World Ranking and/or the qualified riders from the 2015 FEI Longines World Cup Final. After the first round, in the event of equality of faults for first place only, there will be one jump-off against the clock. The remaining competitors will be placed according to time and faults in the first round. Horses must be on the grounds by Wednesday, April 29, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. and remain on the grounds until after the conclusion of the Grand Prix on Saturday, May 2, 2015. Horses must be declared by 11:00 a.m., Friday, May 1, 2015. Riders must ride for awards and should have a suitable horse available for the presentation. The winner of Class #224—$25,000 Surfside Grand Prix—will pay no entry fee for this class. A mandatory riders meeting will be held at 5:45 p.m. prior to the course walk.
Prize money will be distributed as follows: 1st $30,000 2nd $22,000 3rd $13,000 4th $8,000 5th $6,000 6th $5,000 7th $4,000 8th $3,000 9th $3,000 10th $2,000 11th $2,000 12th $2,000 Style of Riding Award presented by Karen Healey Stables.
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801 $1,000 pony hunter classic ENTRY FEE: $100 • $30 add back
802 $1,000 children’s hunter classic ENTRY FEE: $100 • $25 add back
803 $1,000 adult amateur hunter classic ENTRY FEE: $100 • $25 add back
804 $2,000 junior hunter classic ENTRY FEE: $175 • $50 add back
805 $2,000 amateur-owner hunter classic ENTRY FEE: $175 • $50 add back
806 $2,000 low amateur-owner hunter classic ENTRY FEE: $175 • $50 add back
807 $1,500 USHJA pre-green challenge ENTRY FEE: $150
This class will be run at 3´ and 3´3˝ and horses must be declared for which section they wish to compete in by 5:00 p.m. the night before the class. For full class specifications, please visit www.ushja.org.
809 $2,000 3´3˝ junior hunter classic ENTRY FEE: $175 • $50 add back
Each classic—with the exception of the pony hunter classic—will be a stand alone two (2) round classic. The pony hunter classic will have a designated first-round class in which the last class of each pony 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 completed 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 approximately 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%.
special classes
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special classes
808 $10,000 del mar national horse show grand prix hunter derby
ENTRY FEE: $350A qualifying class for the $25,000 GPHD Final on October 16 at the Del Mar Intenational. Open to all horses and riders. All horses will jump a course of at least ten (10) fences. Riders will have the option to compete at 3´6˝ or at 3´3.̋ The course will have at least two (2) option fences set at 2˝ to 3˝ above respective heights. The options in the 3´3˝ section will not exceed 3´5.̋ The format of this class will be a two (2) round hunter derby.
COURSE: Round 1 will be a hunter derby course with a time allowed. The course will be measured at 375m per minute. Judging will begin when the horse goes through the timers. Horses starting before the tone will be eliminated. The course designer will have the option of adjusting the time allowed within the first three competitors. For every second or fraction thereof under the time allowed, one (1) point will be added to the judges score. For every second or fraction thereof above the time allowed, one (1) point will be deducted from the judge’s scores. All scores within 7 points of the leader will return for the second round.
The second round will be a shortened course of 7–8 jumps with a time allowed. For every second or fraction thereof above the time allowed, one (1) point will be deducted from the judge’s scores. No bonus points will be given for being under the time allowed.
There will be a tone to indicate that competitors must start within 45 seconds. Should a competitor fail to start within the 45 seconds then the clock will begin and the score will reflect the extra time taken. Horses judged on performance, way of going, style and handiness. Horses will be severely penalized for excessive speed and dangerously leaving out strides. The judges will factor all jumping faults into their scores.
ACCUMULATION POINTS FOR THE FINAL: Points from qualifying classes will be awarded as the number in the class plus two (2). The second place horse receives points equal to the number of horses in the class, and so on. For example, if there are 25 horses, the first place horse receives 27 points, second place receives 25 points, and third place receives 24, and so on. The order of go will be in reverse order of points accumulated from the qualifiers.
RIDER POOL: $50 per entry fee of each qualifying class and the Final will be added to a rider pool. The top four (4) riders in the series will share in the total pool at the Final. The Final, plus all qualifying classes, will count towards the Rider Pool standings. Shares of the rider pool will be allocated based on the following breakdown: 1st 50%; 2nd 25%; 3rd 15%; 4th 10%. Any rider who fails to participate in award ceremonies throughout the series or at the Final will not be eligible for the Rider Pool and the next rider in the standings will move up in the awards. There will be no exceptions to this rule.
PRIZE MONEY: Prize money will pay to guaranty prize money to 8th place. Horses in the top eight (8) not returning for the second round will receive prize money equal to the entry fee that is deducted from the total prize money offered. Horses competing in the second round will be awarded the balance of the prize money according to the following table.
1st 100%
1st 60% 2nd 40%
1st 48% 2nd 30% 3rd 22%
1st 40% 2nd 28% 3rd 20% 4th 12%
1st 36% 2nd 24% 3rd 20% 4th 12% 5th 8%
1st 36% 2nd 24% 3rd 16% 4th 10% 5th 8% 6th 6%
1st 36% 2nd 24% 3rd 16% 4th 10% 5th 6% 6th 4% 7th 4%
1st 36% 2nd 24% 3rd 14% 4th 10% 5th 4% 6th 4% 7th 4% 8th 4%
1st 36% 2nd 22% 3rd 12% 4th 10% 5th 4% 6th 4% 7th 4% 8th 4% 9th 4%
1st 36% 2nd 22% 3rd 12% 4th 8% 5th4% 6th 4% 7th 4% 8th 4% 9th 4% 10th 2%
810 $5,000 del mar open equitation championship
ENTRY FEE: $275 • $25 add backOpen 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 375m per 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 (4) point deduction will be given for any jumping faults and one (1) point deduction for any second or fraction thereof over the time allowed.
Round II will be limited to the top 6 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 – $2,500 2nd – $1,250 3rd– $7504th – $250 5th – $250*Junior & Amateur riders’ prize money awarded to the trainer per USEF rules.
No cross-entry between best Child and Best Pony Rider. NO ENTRY FEE
best child rider award
best amateur rider award
best pony rider award
special awards
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rform
ance
Hun
ter •
3´6
˝
47
Perfo
rman
ce H
unte
r U/S
• 3
´6˝
wed
nesd
ay, a
pri
l 29
, 20
158:
00
a.m
.
23 –
24
1st Y
ear G
reen
Hun
ter
28
– 2
9 2n
d Ye
ar G
reen
Hun
ter
40
– 4
1 Re
g. C
onf.
Hunt
er
34 –
35
Gree
n Co
nf. H
unte
r 1
17 –
118
Hi
gh P
erfo
rman
ce W
orki
ng H
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r
119
High
Per
f. W
orki
ng H
unte
r Und
er S
addl
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259
Trai
ning
Jum
per 1
.0m
, Tab
le II
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26
1 Tr
aini
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umpe
r 1.1
0m, T
able
II (b
)
262
Trai
ning
Jum
per 1
.15m
, Tab
le II
(b)
26
6
Mod
ified
Jun
ior/
Amat
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ble
II Se
c I
thur
sday
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0, 2
015
8:0
0 a
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25
8 Tr
aini
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umpe
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m, T
able
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ec I
26
4 Tr
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able
II S
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20
7 Ch
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(b)
21
0 A/
A Ju
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II (b
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267
Mod
Jr/
Am J
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able
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)
612A
W
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Med
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60
7 W
est C
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Equ
estri
ans
Med
al
620
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A Ju
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68
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9*
A/O
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8–35
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72
A/O
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8–35
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73 –
74*
A/
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(36
& ov
er)
77
A/
O Hu
nter
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(36
& ov
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80
8 $1
0,00
0 De
l Mar
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l Hor
se S
how
Gran
d Pr
ix H
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r Der
by
frid
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ay 1
, 20
157:
30 a
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61
1 Fo
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edal
110
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1*
3´3˝
Am
ateu
r/Ow
ner H
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r (18
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105
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6*
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Am
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ver)
11
4 3´
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mat
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109
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Am
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r Und
er S
addl
e (3
6 &
over
)
70 –
71
A/O
Hunt
er (1
8–35
)
75 –
76
A/O
Hunt
er (3
6 &
over
)
48 –
49*
Sm
all J
unio
r Hun
ter (
15 &
und
er)
52
Sm
all J
unio
r Hun
ter U
/S (1
5 &
unde
r)
58 –
59*
La
rge
Juni
or H
unte
r (15
& u
nder
)
62
Larg
e Ju
nior
Hun
ter U
/S (1
5 &
unde
r)
53 –
54*
Sm
all J
unio
r Hun
ter (
16–1
7)
57
Smal
l Jun
ior H
unte
r U/S
(16–
17)
63
– 6
4*
Larg
e Ju
nior
Hun
ter (
16–1
7)
67
Larg
e Ju
nior
Hun
ter U
/S (1
6–17
)
153
Juni
or H
unte
r 3´3
˝
154
Juni
or H
unte
r 3´3
˝ • H
andy
15
7 Ju
nior
Hun
ter 3
´3˝ U
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dle
satu
rday
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7:30
a.m
.
602
ASPC
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acla
y M
edal
61
2B
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S (H
unte
r Pha
se)
50
– 5
1 Sm
all J
unio
r Hun
ter (
15 &
und
er)
60
– 6
1 La
rge
Juni
or H
unte
r (15
& u
nder
)
55 –
56
Smal
l Jun
ior H
unte
r (16
–17)
65
– 6
6 La
rge
Juni
or H
unte
r (16
–17)
15
5 Lo
w J
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r Hun
ter •
3´3
˝
156
Low
Jun
ior H
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r • 3
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112
– 1
13
3´3˝
Am
ateu
r/Ow
ner H
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r (18
–35)
107
– 1
08
3´3˝
Am
ateu
r/Ow
ner H
unte
r (36
& o
ver)
80
5 $2
,000
Am
ateu
r/Ow
ner H
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r Cla
ssic
sund
ay, m
ay 3
, 20
158:
30 a
.m.
80
4 $2
,000
Jun
ior H
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r Cla
ssic
80
9 $2
,000
3´3
˝ Jun
ior H
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r Cla
ssic
80
6 $2
,000
Low
Am
ateu
r/Ow
ner H
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r Cla
ssic
61
3 Ar
iat M
edal
80
3 $1
,000
Adu
lt Am
ateu
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ter C
lass
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614
THIS
Med
al
802
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hild
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dic
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dy
Ro
und
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mar
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a
mo
nday
, ap
ril 2
7, 2
015
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Sch
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noo
n–3:
00
p.m
.
2 3´
War
m-u
p
tues
day
, ap
ril 2
8, 2
015
8:0
0 a
.m
11 –
12
Low
Hun
ter
16
– 1
7 Pr
e-Gr
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Hunt
er •
3´
15
Lo
w H
unte
r U/S
20
Pr
e-Gr
een
Hunt
er •
3´ U
/S 1
26 –
127
Pr
e-Gr
een
Hunt
er •
3´3
˝ 12
0 –
121*
Pe
rform
ance
Hun
ter •
3´3
˝
130
Pre-
Gree
n Hu
nter
• 3
´3˝ U
/S
wed
nesd
ay, a
pri
l 29
, 20
158:
00
a.m
.
13 –
14
Low
Wor
king
Hun
ter
18
– 1
9 Pr
e-Gr
een
Hunt
er 1
28 –
129
Pr
e-Gr
een
Hunt
er •
3´3
˝ 1
22 –
123
Pe
rform
ance
Hun
ter •
3´3
˝
124
Perfo
rman
ce H
unte
r Und
er S
addl
e •
3´3˝
45
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6 Pe
rform
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Hun
ter •
3´6
˝
thur
sday
, ap
ril 3
0, 2
015
8:0
0 a
.m.
80
7 $1
,500
USH
JA P
re-G
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Hun
ter C
halle
nge
148
– 1
49
Mod
ified
Jr/
Am H
unte
r • 3
´
152
Mod
ified
Jr/
Am H
unte
r Und
er S
addl
e
810
$5,0
00 D
el M
ar E
quita
tion
Cham
pion
ship
60
4 CP
HA A
mat
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unte
r Sea
t Med
al
603
CPHA
Jun
ior H
unt S
eat M
edal
61
6 Eq
uita
tion
O/F
(17
& un
der)
61
7 Eq
uita
tion
(17
& un
der fl
at)
6
18
Equi
tatio
n O/
F (1
8 &
over
)
619
Equi
tatio
n (1
8 &
over
flat
)
frid
ay, m
ay 1
, 20
157:
30 a
.m.
150
– 1
51
Mod
ified
Jr/
Am H
unte
r • 3
´
78 –
79
A/A
Hunt
er (1
8–35
)
82
A/A
Hunt
er U
/S (1
8–35
)
83 –
84
A/A
Hunt
er (3
6–49
)
87
A/A
Hunt
er U
/S (3
6–49
) 1
43 –
144
A/
A Hu
nter
(50
& Ov
er)
14
7 A/
A Hu
nter
U/S
(50
& Ov
er)
133
– 1
34
Child
ren’
s Hu
nter
(13
& un
der)
138
– 1
39
Child
ren’
s Hu
nter
(14–
17)
13
7 Ch
ildre
n’s
Hunt
er, U
/S (1
3 &
unde
r)
142
Child
ren’
s Hu
nter
, U/S
(14–
17)
60
1 M
arsh
all &
Ste
rling
US
Pony
Med
al
90
Smal
l Pon
y Hu
nter
(Con
f)
95
Med
ium
Pon
y Hu
nter
(Con
f.)
100
Larg
e Po
ny H
unte
r (Co
nf.)
satu
rday
, may
2, 2
015
7:30
a.m
.
158
Child
ren’
s Po
ny H
unte
r
159
Child
ren’
s Po
ny H
unte
r
91 –
92*
Sm
all P
ony
Hunt
er
94
Smal
l Pon
y Hu
nter
U/S
96
– 9
7*
Med
ium
Pon
y Hu
nter
99
M
ediu
m P
ony
Hunt
er U
/S10
1 –
102*
La
rge
Pony
Hun
ter
10
4 La
rge
Pony
Hun
ter U
/S 1
35 –
136
Ch
ildre
n’s
Hunt
er (1
3 &
unde
r) 1
40 –
141
Ch
ildre
n’s
Hunt
er (1
4–17
)
80 –
81
A/A
Hunt
er (1
8-35
)
85 –
86
A/A
Hunt
er (3
6–49
) 1
45 –
146
A/
A Hu
nter
(50
& ov
er)
60
9 US
EF A
dult
Equi
tatio
n M
edal
610
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Vic
tor H
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Vida
l Adu
lt M
edal
Cla
ss
60
0 PC
HA H
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man
ship
(14
& un
der)
sund
ay, m
ay 3
, 20
158:
30 a
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60
8
Pess
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SEF
Med
al
615
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dark
a M
edal
93
Sm
all P
ony
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er
98
Med
ium
Pon
y Hu
nter
10
3 La
rge
Pony
Hun
ter
80
1 $1
,000
Pon
y Hu
nter
Cla
ssic
16
0 Ch
ildre
n’s
Pony
Hun
ter
16
1 Ch
ildre
n’s
Pony
Hun
ter
16
2 Ch
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n’s
Pony
Hun
ter U
nder
Sad
dle
mo
nday
, ap
ril 2
7, 2
015
Flat
Sch
oolin
g
4:3
0 p
.m.
Ride
r/Tr
aine
r mee
ting
in A
rena
Roo
m
tues
day
, ap
ril 2
8, 2
015
8:0
0 a
.m.
27
5 $2
50 F
ive-
Year
-Old
s
276
$250
Six
-Yea
r-Ol
ds
277
$250
Sev
en &
Eig
ht-Y
ear-
Olds
20
1 $5
00 1
.30m
, Tab
le II
(Sec
I)
204
$500
1.4
0m, T
able
II (S
ec I)
21
9 Tr
aini
ng J
umpe
r 1.2
0m, T
able
II (S
ec I)
wed
nesd
ay, a
pri
l 29
, 20
158:
00
a.m
.
202
$500
1.3
0m, T
able
II (b
)
205
$500
1.4
0m, T
able
II (b
)
220
$1,0
00 1
.45m
, Tab
le II
(b)
26
3
Trai
ning
Jum
per 1
.20m
, Tab
le II
Sec
I
260
Trai
ning
Jum
per 1
.10m
Tab
le II
Sec
I
thur
sday
, ap
ril 3
0, 2
015
8:0
0 a
.m.
20
3 $5
00 1
.30m
, Tab
le II
(b)
20
6 $5
00 1
.40m
, Tab
le II
(b)
22
1 $1
,000
1.4
5m, T
able
II.1
213
$200
Jr/
A-O
Jum
per 1
.30m
, Tab
le II
21
6 $5
00 J
unio
r/Am
ateu
r Jum
per T
able
II S
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NAYJ
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Tria
l Jog
afte
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con
clus
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of C
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216
6:0
0 p
.m.
27
2 $5
,000
1.3
0m C
lass
ic, T
able
II S
ec I
frid
ay, m
ay 1
, 20
158:
00
a.m
.
208
Child
ren’
s Ju
mpe
r, 1.
10m
, Tab
le II
.1
211
Adul
t Am
ateu
r Jum
per,
1.10
m, T
able
II.1
26
8
Mod
ified
Jun
ior/
Amat
eur 1
.20m
, Tab
le II
.1
214
$200
Jr/
A-O
Jum
per,
1.30
m, T
able
II (b
)
217
$3,5
00 M
ary’
s Ta
ck &
Fee
d Ju
nior
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ateu
r Jum
per C
lass
ic
Tabl
e II
(a) N
AJYR
C Tr
ial
6:3
0 p
.m.
22
4 $2
5,00
0 Su
rfsi
de G
rand
Prix
pre
sent
ed b
y iJ
ump
Spor
ts
satu
rday
, may
2, 2
015
7:30
a.m
.
212
Adul
t Am
Jum
per,
1.10
m A
ccum
ulat
or
209
Child
ren’
s Ju
mpe
r, 1.
10m
Acc
umul
ator
21
5 $2
00 J
r/Am
-Ow
ner J
umpe
r, 1.
30m
Acc
umul
ator
27
3 $1
,500
1.2
5m C
lass
ic,T
able
III
22
9 $1
,000
Mod
ified
Jr/
Am J
umpe
r Cla
ssic
1.2
0m T
able
II (a
)
222
$5,0
00 1
.40m
Jum
per C
lass
ic
5:4
5 p
.m.
Man
dato
ry R
ider
Mee
ting
(Ent
ry G
ate)
6:4
5 p
.m.
27
1 $1
0,00
0 Sp
eed
Derb
y of
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1.3
0m, T
able
III
30
0 St
ick
Hors
e Ch
alle
nge
22
5 $1
00,0
00 G
rand
Prix
of D
el M
ar
Vi
ctor
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rty &
aut
ogra
ph s
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ng im
med
iate
ly
fo
llow
ing
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d Pr
ix
sund
ay, m
ay 3
, 20
157:
30 a
.m.
60
5 Pl
atin
um P
erfo
rman
ce U
SEF
Jr./Y
oung
Rid
er T
alen
t Sea
rch
23
0 $1
,500
1.2
0m J
umpe
r Cla
ssic
Tab
le II
, Sec
I
22
6 $2
,500
Jr/
A-O
Clas
sic
1.30
m, T
able
II, S
ec. I
21
8 $5
,000
Cal
iforn
ia J
unio
r/Am
ateu
r Gra
nd P
rix
1.45
m, T
able
II (a
) NAJ
YRC
TRIA
L
228
$1,0
00 A
dult
Jum
per C
lass
ic 1
.10m
, Tab
le II
(a)
22
7 $1
,000
Chi
ldre
n’s
Jum
per C
lass
ic 1
.10m
, Tab
le II
(a)
DEL M
AR N
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NAL H
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Sho
w sch
edu
le
th A
nnua
l
mo
nday
, ap
ril 2
7, 2
015
Flat
Sch
oolin
g
noo
n–3:
00
p.m
.
1 3´
6˝ W
arm
-up
tues
day
, ap
ril 2
8, 2
015
7:30
a.m
.
31
Gree
n Co
nf. M
odel
37
Re
gula
r Con
f. M
odel
32
– 3
3*
Gree
n Co
nf. H
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r
36
Gree
n Co
nf. H
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r U/S
21–
22*
1st Y
ear G
reen
Wor
king
Hun
ter
25
1s
t Yea
r Gre
en H
unte
r U/S
26
– 2
7*
2nd
Year
Gre
en W
orki
ng H
unte
r
30
2nd
Year
Gre
en H
unte
r U/S
38
– 3
9*
Reg.
Con
f. Hu
nter
42
Re
g. C
onf.
Hunt
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/S 1
15 –
116*
Hi
gh P
erfo
rman
ce W
orki
ng H
unte
r
43 –
44*
Pe
rform
ance
Hun
ter •
3´6
˝
47
Perfo
rman
ce H
unte
r U/S
• 3
´6˝
wed
nesd
ay, a
pri
l 29
, 20
158:
00
a.m
.
23 –
24
1st Y
ear G
reen
Hun
ter
28
– 2
9 2n
d Ye
ar G
reen
Hun
ter
40
– 4
1 Re
g. C
onf.
Hunt
er
34 –
35
Gree
n Co
nf. H
unte
r 1
17 –
118
Hi
gh P
erfo
rman
ce W
orki
ng H
unte
r
119
High
Per
f. W
orki
ng H
unte
r Und
er S
addl
e
259
Trai
ning
Jum
per 1
.0m
, Tab
le II
(b)
26
1 Tr
aini
ng J
umpe
r 1.1
0m, T
able
II (b
)
262
Trai
ning
Jum
per 1
.15m
, Tab
le II
(b)
26
6
Mod
ified
Jun
ior/
Amat
eur J
umpe
r, Ta
ble
II Se
c I
thur
sday
, ap
ril 3
0, 2
015
8:0
0 a
.m.
25
8 Tr
aini
ng J
umpe
r 1.0
m, T
able
II S
ec I
26
4 Tr
aini
ng J
umpe
r 1.1
0m, T
able
II S
ec I
20
7 Ch
ildre
n’s
Jum
per 1
.10m
, Tab
le II
(b)
21
0 A/
A Ju
mpe
r 1.1
0m, T
able
II (b
)
267
Mod
Jr/
Am J
umpe
r 1.2
0m, T
able
II (b
)
612A
W
IHS
Med
al (J
umpe
r Pha
se)
60
7 W
est C
oast
Equ
estri
ans
Med
al
620
USHJ
A Ju
mpi
ng S
eat M
edal
68
– 6
9*
A/O
Hunt
er (1
8–35
)
72
A/O
Hunt
er U
/S (1
8–35
)
73 –
74*
A/
O Hu
nter
(36
& ov
er)
77
A/
O Hu
nter
U/S
(36
& ov
er)
80
8 $1
0,00
0 De
l Mar
Nat
iona
l Hor
se S
how
Gran
d Pr
ix H
unte
r Der
by
frid
ay, m
ay 1
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157:
30 a
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110
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Am
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105
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6*
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Am
ateu
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& o
ver)
11
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mat
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)
109
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Am
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r Und
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addl
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6 &
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)
70 –
71
A/O
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)
75 –
76
A/O
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6 &
over
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48 –
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52
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62
Larg
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unde
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53 –
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Sm
all J
unio
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ter (
16–1
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57
Smal
l Jun
ior H
unte
r U/S
(16–
17)
63
– 6
4*
Larg
e Ju
nior
Hun
ter (
16–1
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67
Larg
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nior
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ter U
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153
Juni
or H
unte
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154
Juni
or H
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andy
15
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60
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1 La
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nder
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55 –
56
Smal
l Jun
ior H
unte
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65
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6 La
rge
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15
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156
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112
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13
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Am
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107
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Am
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r Cla
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80
9 $2
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ior H
unte
r Cla
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80
6 $2
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Am
ateu
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box seat order form
Call Group Sales at 858.794.1096 when purchasing 20 or more tickets, except for the Grand Prix • $19.00 Grandstand tickets available January 20, 2015.Join the equestrian mailing list at www.delmarnational.com and receive discount coupons and information on special opportunities for events at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.
WESTERN WEEK
saturday, april 18 • 7:00 p.m.night of the horsesponsored by mary’s tack & feed
Night of the Horse Dinner Box:Includes 6 box seats, dinner, wine,show box plaque & 2 parking permits.$492
HUNTER/JUMPER WEEK
tuesday, april 28–sunday, may 3Silver Cup Show Box:Includes 8 all-week box seats &8 Grand Prix box seats with gourmetbasket of hors d’oeuvres & wine onSaturday, May 2, at 6:45 p.m., showbox plaque & 2 parking permits.$580
saturday, may 2 • 6:45 p.m.$100,000 grand prix of del mar$100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar Box:Includes 8 box seats with gourmetbasket of hors d’oeuvres, wine, showbox plaque & 2 parking permits.$520
DRESSAGE WEEK
saturday, april 25 • 7:00 p.m.evening of musical freestylesEvening of Musical Freestyles Box:Includes 8 box seats with gourmetbasket of hors d’oeuvres, wine, showbox plaque & 2 parking permits.$440
event name no. of boxes price per box total
w e s t g r a n d s t a n d
e a s t g r a n d s t a n d
name _______________________________________________________________________________________________
address _____________________________________________________________________________________________
city ________________________________ state ______ zip ____ email ______________________________________
daytime phone ( )___________________ evening phone ( ) __________________ fax ( ) ___________________
card number _______________________________________________ exp. date _____________ v-code _____________
cardholder signature___________________________________________________________________________________
night of the horse ______ x $492 $ __________________evening of musical freestyles ______ x $440 $ __________________hunter/jumper week ______ x $580 $ __________________$100,000 grand prix of del mar ______ x $520 $ __________________
processing fee $5
name to appear on show box plaque ____________________________________________ total $ __________________
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orders must be received or postmarked by: march 27, 2015Return order form with payment to: Del Mar Fairgrounds Box Office • 2260 Jimmy Durante Boulevard, Del Mar, CA 92014 | phone: 858.792.4252 • fax: 858.259.0296
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teri
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Fed
erat
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licen
sed
Com
peti
tion
and
sig
ning
thi
s en
try
blan
k as
the
Ow
ner,
Les
see,
Tra
iner
, Man
ager
, Age
nt, C
oach
, Dri
ver,
R
ider
, Han
dler
, Vau
lter
or
Lon
geur
and
on
beha
lf o
f m
ysel
f an
d m
y pr
inci
pals
, rep
rese
ntat
ives
, em
ploy
ees
and
agen
ts, I
agr
ee t
hat
I am
su
bjec
t to
the
Byl
aws
and
Rul
es o
f T
he U
nite
d St
ates
Equ
estr
ian
Fede
rati
on, I
nc. (
the
“Fed
erat
ion”
) an
d th
e lo
cal r
ules
of t
he D
el M
ar
Nat
iona
l Hor
se S
how
. I a
gree
to b
e bo
und
by th
e B
ylaw
s an
d R
ules
of
the
Fede
rati
on a
nd o
f th
e co
mpe
titi
on.
I w
ill a
ccep
t as
fin
al t
he
deci
sion
of t
he H
eari
ng C
omm
itte
e on
any
que
stio
n ar
isin
g un
der
the
Rul
es,
and
agre
e to
rel
ease
and
hol
d ha
rmle
ss t
he c
ompe
titi
on,
the
Fede
rati
on,
thei
r of
fici
als,
dir
ecto
rs a
nd e
mpl
oyee
s fo
r an
y ac
tion
ta
ken
unde
r th
e R
ules
. I r
epre
sent
tha
t I
am e
ligib
le t
o en
ter
and/
or
part
icip
ate
unde
r the
Rul
es, a
nd e
very
hor
se I
am
ent
erin
g is
elig
ible
as
ente
red.
I a
lso
agre
e th
at a
s a
cond
itio
n of
and
in
cons
ider
atio
n of
ac
cept
ance
of
entr
y, t
he F
eder
atio
n an
d/or
the
Com
peti
tion
may
use
or
as
sign
ph
otog
raph
s,
vide
os,
audi
os,
cabl
e-ca
sts,
br
oadc
asts
, in
tern
et, f
ilm, n
ew m
edia
or
othe
r lik
enes
ses
of m
e an
d m
y ho
rse
take
n du
ring
the
cou
rse
of t
he c
ompe
titi
on f
or t
he p
rom
otio
n, c
over
age
or
bene
fit
of t
he c
ompe
titi
on, s
port
, or
the
Fede
rati
on. T
hose
like
ness
es
shal
l not
be
used
to
adve
rtis
e a
prod
uct
and
they
may
not
be
used
in
such
a w
ay a
s to
jeo
pard
ize
amat
eur
stat
us.
I he
reby
exp
ress
ly a
nd
irre
voca
bly
wai
ve a
nd r
elea
se a
ny r
ight
s in
con
nect
ion
wit
h su
ch u
se,
incl
udin
g an
y cl
aim
to
com
pens
atio
n, i
nvas
ion
of p
riva
cy,
righ
t of
pu
blic
ity,
or
to m
isap
prop
riat
ion.
The
con
stru
ctio
n an
d ap
plic
atio
n of
Fe
dera
tion
rul
es a
re g
over
ned
by t
he l
aws
of t
he S
tate
of
New
Yor
k,
and
any
acti
on in
stit
uted
aga
inst
the
Fed
erat
ion
mus
t be
file
d in
New
Y
ork
Stat
e. S
ee G
R90
8.4.
I AG
RE
E in
con
side
rati
on fo
r m
y pa
rtic
ipat
ion
in th
is C
ompe
titi
on to
th
e fo
llow
ing:
I A
GR
EE
tha
t th
e “F
eder
atio
n” a
nd “
Com
peti
tion
” as
use
d he
rein
in
clud
es t
he L
icen
see
and
Com
peti
tion
Man
agem
ent,
as w
ell
as a
ll of
thei
r of
fici
als,
off
icer
s, d
irec
tors
, em
ploy
ees,
age
nts,
per
sonn
el,
volu
ntee
rs a
nd F
eder
atio
n af
filia
tes.
I A
GR
EE
tha
t I
choo
se t
o pa
rtic
ipat
e vo
lunt
arily
in t
he C
ompe
titi
on
wit
h m
y ho
rse,
as
a ri
der,
dri
ver,
han
dler
, va
ulte
r, l
onge
ur,
less
ee,
owne
r, a
gent
, co
ach,
tra
iner
, or
as
pare
nt o
r gu
ardi
an o
f a
juni
or
exhi
bito
r. I
am
fully
aw
are
and
ackn
owle
dge
that
hor
se s
port
s an
d th
e C
ompe
titi
on i
nvol
ve i
nher
ent
dang
erou
s ri
sks
of a
ccid
ent,
loss
, an
d se
riou
s bo
dily
inj
ury
incl
udin
g br
oken
bon
es, h
ead
inju
ries
, tra
uma,
pa
in, s
uffe
ring
, or
deat
h. (“
Har
m”)
.
I A
GR
EE
to
hold
har
mle
ss a
nd r
elea
se t
he F
eder
atio
n an
d th
e C
ompe
titi
on f
rom
all
clai
ms
for
mon
ey d
amag
es o
r ot
herw
ise
for
any
Har
m to
me
or m
y ho
rse
and
for
any
Har
m o
f any
nat
ure
caus
ed b
y m
e or
my
hors
e to
oth
ers,
eve
n if
the
Har
m a
rise
s or
res
ults
, dir
ectl
y or
in
dire
ctly
, fro
m th
e ne
glig
ence
of t
he F
eder
atio
n or
the
Com
peti
tion
.
I A
GR
EE
to
expr
essl
y as
sum
e al
l ri
sks
of H
arm
to
me
or m
y ho
rse,
in
clud
ing
Har
m r
esul
ting
from
the
negl
igen
ce o
f the
Fed
erat
ion
or th
e C
ompe
titi
on.
I A
GR
EE
to
inde
mni
fy (
that
is,
to
pay
any
loss
es, d
amag
es, o
r co
sts
incu
rred
by)
the
Fed
erat
ion
and
the
Com
peti
tion
and
to
hold
the
m
harm
less
wit
h re
spec
t to
cla
ims
for
Har
m t
o m
e or
my
hors
e, a
nd f
or
clai
ms
mad
e by
oth
ers
for
any
Har
m c
ause
d by
me
or m
y ho
rse
whi
le
at th
e C
ompe
titi
on. I
hav
e re
ad th
e Fe
dera
tion
Rul
es a
bout
pro
tect
ive
equi
pmen
t, in
clud
ing
GR
801
and,
if
ap
plic
able
, E
V11
4,
and
I un
ders
tand
tha
t I
am e
ntit
led
to w
ear
prot
ecti
ve e
quip
men
t w
itho
ut
pena
lty,
and
I a
ckno
wle
dge
that
the
Fed
erat
ion
stro
ngly
enc
oura
ges
me
to d
o so
whi
le W
AR
NIN
G th
at n
o pr
otec
tive
equ
ipm
ent c
an g
uard
ag
ains
t all
inju
ries
. If I
am
a p
aren
t or
guar
dian
of a
juni
or e
xhib
itor
, I
cons
ent
to t
he c
hild
’s p
arti
cipa
tion
and
AG
RE
E t
o al
l of
the
abo
ve
prov
isio
ns a
nd A
GR
EE
to a
ssum
e al
l of t
he o
blig
atio
ns o
f thi
s R
elea
se
on t
he c
hild
’s b
ehal
f I
repr
esen
t th
at I
hav
e th
e re
quis
ite
trai
ning
, co
achi
ng a
nd a
bilit
ies
to s
afel
y co
mpe
te in
this
com
peti
tion
.
I A
GR
EE
tha
t if
I a
m i
njur
ed a
t th
is c
ompe
titi
on,
the
med
ical
pe
rson
nel t
reat
ing
my
inju
ries
may
pro
vide
info
rmat
ion
on m
y in
jury
an
d tr
eatm
ent
to t
he F
eder
atio
n on
the
off
icia
l USE
F ac
cide
nt/i
njur
y re
port
form
.
BY
SIG
NIN
G B
ELO
W,
I A
GR
EE
to
be b
ound
by
all
appl
icab
le
Fede
rati
on R
ules
and
all
term
s an
d pr
ovis
ions
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1. THE 2015 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 $30 nonmember registration fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the requirements of this rule: 1) lead line; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA endorsed reining competitions; 8) opportunity classes; 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in english, of current membership in good standing of their own national federation; 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in dressage sport horse breeding classes. (see GR 901.9 of the USEF rules)
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 that may cause serious injury and in some cases death because of the unpredictable nature and irrational 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 of death. A horse may also become loose and cause injury to an observer or rider or to another horse-a loose horse can run at full gallop in a panic and run into objects or 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 or driveways that are traversed by cars, golf carts, tractors, trailers and heavy equipment all of which may spook a horse. The above warnings and risks are meant as an example of some of the risks that are inherent and may be encountered but it is agreed this is not an exhaustive list and there are numerous additional conditions and/or events that 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 Working, 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.
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.
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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.
IMPORTANT TAX INFORMATION: Federal tax law requires a W-9 from US winners and a W-8 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 8% 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 DECLINED CREDIT CARDS: Checks returned by the bank for any reason, or declined credit cards, are regarded as a most serious offense and will be handled according to the following procedure: A $50 penalty will be assessed for every returned check or 10% of the face value of the check, 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. 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.
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 (in the arena area). HORSES MAY NOT ARRIVE BEFORE 8:00 a.m., MONDAY, APRIL 27, and MUST VACATE BY 8:00 a.m., MONDAY, MAY 4. 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.
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 San Diego Arena (dimensions 120´ x 240´). Both have synthetic footing.
21. JUMPER START TIME: In all jumper classes, competitors will be given 45 seconds to cross the start line.
22. OPEN JUMPER: All horses competing in the qualifying class for the $100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar must be on the grounds by 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, 2015, and may not leave until after the conclusion of the Grand Prix on Saturday, May 2, 2015.
23. GRAND PRIX: Both Grand Prix classes will be conducted under “National” specifications.
24. SCHOOLING SUPERVISION: Gate stewards are schooling supervisors and have absolute authority to scratch riders who do not follow USEF or appropriate association schooling rules.
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25. ANY RIDER OR TRAINER: Failing to leave the ring after the course walk has been closed will be eliminated from the class.
26. 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.
27. 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.
28. 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 and 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.
29. WEST NILE VIRUS 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 2015 Del Mar National Horse Show follow a two-part vaccination protocol consisting of a primary vaccination, followed by a booster 3–6 weeks later. Exhibitors should be prepared to provide proof of vaccination upon request of horse show management. Exhibitors should consult with their own veterinarians to effectively manage the possible effect and threat of West Nile Virus. Should you have any questions, contact the Equestrian Office at (858) 792-4288.
30. MAIL/TELEPHONE: All mail from exhibitors should be sent as follows: c/o Del Mar National Horse Show Office, Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Boulevard, Del Mar, CA, 92015. Phone numbers: Show Office (858) 792-4288; Del Mar Fairgrounds (858) 755-1161.
31. 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.
32. 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, lunger, 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 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.
33. HELMET RULE: All persons at Federation licensed hunter, jumper or hunter/jumper competitions in all Hunter, Jumper and Hunt Seat Equitation classes, when mounted anywhere on the competition grounds, must 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. This rule, effective April 1, 2012, puts the onus on parents and trainers to make sure all exhibitors wear one of 65 helmets currently approved by the ASTM-SEI. Under the rule, judges, stewards and show management are obligated to check out helmets they suspect may not be ASTM-SEI approved and to prevent all exhibitors from competing if the helmet does not comply with the new rule.
34. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DRUG TESTING RULES WILL APPLY: For a copy, contact the Show Office.
35. MINORS & MOTORIZED VEHICLES: Motorized vehicles will be used in the Stable Area ONLY. 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 in accordance with Rule 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.
36. 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.
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37. 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.
38. STALL CLEANING: Please deposit manure only in designated areas. Manure is not to be placed in barn aisles.
39. LIGHTS: Shed row lights must be turned off during the day.
40. CREDENTIALS: A maximum of four 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.
41. TURNOUTS & LUNGEING: Horses may not be turned out in arenas at any time. Lungeing allowed in designated areas only. It is the responsibility of the trainers to inform their grooming staff of assigned lungeing 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.
42. 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.
43. 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.
44. ORDER OF GO: ALL CLASSES IN THE DEL MAR ARENA WILL BE PRE-LOADED. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN ELIMINATION. There will be a computer generated posted order of go in all classes. A USEF steward will be present for all draws for classes with $5,000 or higher prize money. 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: In all classes, an awards presentation will be made. 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 prize money for that class. 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 for this class.
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.
48. SANTA ANITA SASH & PERPETUAL TROPHY: Will be 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– ½ point
49. INCOMPLETE ENTRIES WILL BE CHARGED A $50 HANDLING FEE.
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2015 specifications
In accordance with GR1111.4: All members may compete for Zone Awards or money in any state contiguous to Zone 10: OR, ID, UT, AZ.
adult amateur huntersOpen to horses and ponies to be ridden by Amateurs who are no longer eligible to compete as Junior Exhibitors. Horses or riders may not cross enter into any Amateur Owner hunter class (at the same show). Riders may not cross enter into First Year, Second Year or High Performance Working Hunter at the same show. Adult Amateur Riders may not cross enter into any class at the same show with fences exceeding 3´3˝ except Adult Amateur Jumpers, Junior/Amateur Modified Jumpers, Equitation and Medal Classes, and the USHJA National Hunter Derby. An Adult Amateur rider may ride an Amateur Owner Hunter in the A/O Hunter Under Saddle Class for an Amateur Owner rider that has more than one horse entered. No cross entry restrictions at one-day shows. Fence height: 3´; spreads not to exceed fence height. Horses and ponies will not be jogged for soundness. Adult Amateur, Children’s Hunter, and Children’s Hunter Pony sections may be combined if there are fewer than three entries in any one section.
children’s huntersOpen to horses and ponies ridden by Junior Exhibitors. Horses or riders may not cross enter into any Junior Hunter Class at the same show. Riders may not cross enter into First Year, Second Year or High Performance Working Hunters at the same show. Children Riders may not cross enter into any class at the same show with fences exceeding 3´3˝ except Children’s Jumpers, Junior/Amateur Modified Jumpers, 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 shows. Fence height: 3´; spreads not to exceed fence height. Horses and ponies will not be jogged for soundness. If a separate Children’s Hunter Pony section is offered, fences must be set at 2´ for small/medium ponies and 2´6˝ for large ponies, spreads may not exceed fence height. Riders may not cross enter in any division where the fences exceed 3’3” (except Children’s Jumpers). Adult Amateur, Children’s Hunter, and Children’s Hunter Pony sections may be combined if there are less than three entries in any one section.
pre-greenRefer to HU106.3. Zone awards to be offered at each height section.
children’s jumpersOpen to Junior Exhibitors. Horses or riders may not cross enter into any Junior Jumper class at the same show. Children’s Jumper riders may not cross enter into any jumper class at the same show with fences exceeding 1.20m (3´11˝). No cross entry restrictions at one day shows. Fences must be set at 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 1.10m (3´7˝) and no higher than 1.15m (3´9˝).
adult amateur jumpersOpen to Amateur riders. Horses or riders may not cross enter into any Amateur Owner Jumper class at the same show. Adult Amateur Jumper riders may not cross enter into any jumper class with fences exceeding 1.20m (3´11˝). No cross entry restrictions at one day shows. Fences to be set at 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 1.10m (3´7˝) and no higher than 1.15m (3´9˝).
low children’s jumpersOpen to Junior Exhibitors. Horses or riders may not cross enter into any Junior Jumper class at the same show. Low Children’s Jumper riders may not cross enter into any jumper class at the same show with fences exceeding 1.10m (3´7˝) except Junior/Amateur Modified Jumpers and Regular Children’s Jumper. No cross entry restrictions at one day shows. Fences to be set at 1.0m (3´3˝) to 1.05m (3´5˝).
low adult jumpersOpen to Adult riders. Horses or riders may not cross enter into any Amateur Owner Jumper class at the same show. Low Adult Jumper riders may not cross enter into any jumper class with fences exceeding 1.10m (3´7˝) except Junior/Amateur Modified Jumpers and Regular Adult Amateur Jumper. No cross entry restrictions at one day shows. Fences to be set at 1.0m (3´3˝) to 1.05m (3´5˝).
2015 pony jumper championships selection procedures for zone 10CRITERIA: Pony Jumper classes held at heights of 0.95m (3´1˝) or above but less than 1.00m (3´3˝) will count at one-half point value; Pony Jumper or Low Children’s Jumper classes held at 1.00m (3´3˝) or above but less than 1.10m (3´7˝) will count at full point value; and Pony Jumper or Children’s Jumper classes held at 1.10m (3´7˝) or above will count at one and one-half point value. Points may only be earned at USEF Licensed regular competitions starting on or between June 2, 2012 and June 1, 2015.
2015 junior jumper championships selection procedures for zone 10Sally Hudson, Coordinator 1 Ivy Street Monterey, CA 93940 Ph: (831) 594-1719; email: [email protected]
CRITERIA: Junior and Open Jumper classes offering $1,000 or more in prize money held at 1.40m (4´7˝) or above (including Open Jumper classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money) between January 1, 2015 and August 31, 2015. All classes must be held at USEF recognized competitions offering at least $2,500 in their Jumper Division. Classes of more than $25,000 will be capped at 25,000 points, thus pointed the same as classes of $25,000.
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