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WEF 1 Comp. #1893 January 11-15, 2012 AA rated, 5* Jumper

WEF 7 Comp. #1918 February 22-26, 2012 AA rated, 6* Jumper ~ FEI CSI 3*

WEF 2 Comp. #5027 January 18-22, 2012 AA rated, 6* Jumper ~ FEI CSI 2*

WEF 8 Comp. #3122 February 29 - March 4, 2012 AA rated, 6* Jumper ~ FEI CSIO 4*

WEF 3 Comp. #962 January 25-29, 2012 AA rated, 6* Jumper ~ FEI CSI 2*

WEF 9 Comp. #139 March 7-11, 2012 AA rated, 6* Jumper ~ FEI CSI 4*-W

WEF 4 Comp. #1892 February 1-5, 2012 AA rated, 6* Jumper ~ FEI CSI 2*

WEF 10 Comp. #3372 March 14-18, 2012 AA rated, 6* Jumper ~ FEI CSI 3*

WEF 5 Comp. #619 February 8-12, 2012 AA rated, 6* Jumper ~ FEI CSI 3*-W

WEF 11 Comp. #6488 March 21-25, 2012 AA rated, 5* Jumper

WEF 6 #200 February 15-19, 2012 AA rated, 6* Jumper

WEF 12 Comp. #6542 March 28 - April 1, 2012 AA rated, 6* Jumper ~ FEI CSI 5*

Featuring:

Over 6.5 million in prize money

29 FEI World Ranking classes offered throughout the circuit

FEI Nations Cup presented by G&C Farm USEF Olympic Trials FTI Consulting Great Charity Challenge, presented by Fidelity Investments ® WCHR Hermès Puissance Nespresso Battle of the Sexes $125,000 FEI CSI-W 3* Spy Coast Farm $150,000 FEI CSI-O 4* Wellington Equestrian Realty $200,000 FEI CSI-W 4* Bainbridge Companies $500,000 FEI CSI 5* FTI Consulting Finale

All shows to be held at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center • 14440 Pierson Road, Wellington, Florida 33414


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2012 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival Licensed by Equestrian Show Holdings, LLC & Wellington Equestrian Productions LLC & Managed by Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC Held at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, FL

WEF 1 SURPASS “AA” January 11-15, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, December 26, 2011 Featuring: $30,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round I $30,000 Surpass Grand Prix $25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic

WEF 2 WELLINGTON EQUESTRIAN REALTY CSI 2* “AA” January 18-22, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, December 26, 2011 Featuring: $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round II $50,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 2* $25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic

WEF 3 HORSEWARE PRODUCTS CSI 2* “AA” January 25-29, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, December 26, 2011 Featuring: $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round III $50,000 Horseware Products Grand Prix CSI 2* $55,000 Nespresso “Battle Of The Sexes” Exhibition Class $25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic

WEF 4 ADEQUAN CSI 2* “AA” February 1-5, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, January 16, 2012 Featuring: $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round IV $80,000 Adequan Grand Prix CSI 2* $25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic

WEF 5 SPY COAST FARM CSI 3*- W “AA” February 8-12, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, January 16, 2012 Featuring: $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round V $125,000 FEI World Cup ™ Grand Prix FEI presented by Spy Coast Farm $15,000 Artisan Farms Young Rider Grand Prix $32,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic (FEI)

WEF 6 EQUINE COUTURE/TUFF RIDER “AA” WCHR SPECTACULAR February 15-19, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, January 16, 2012 USHJA/WCHR Hunter Spectacular 3rd Annual FTI Consulting Great Charity Challenge presented by Fidelity Investments® Featuring: $30,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round VI $50,000 G & C Farm Palm Beach Jumping Derby (Not Hunters) $25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic

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WEF 7 FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CSI 3* “AA” February 22-26, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, February 6, 2012 Featuring: $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round VII $100,000 Fidelity Investments Grand Prix CSI 3* $32,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic (FEI) $15,000 Artisan Farms Young Rider Grand Prix

WEF 8 G & C FARM CSIO 4* “AA” February 29 - March 4, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, February 6, 2012 Featuring: $32,000 Challenge Cup Round VIII $150,000 CSIO 4* Presented by Wellington Equestrian Realty $75,000 FEI Nations Cup presented by G & C Farm $35,000 Hermès Puissance $35,000 Vita Flex Match Race $25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic

WEF 9 BAINBRIDGE COMPANIES CSI 4* -W “AA” March 7-11, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, February 6, 2012 Featuring: $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round IX $200,000 FEI World Cup ™ Grand Prix FEI presented by The Bainbridge Companies $32,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic (FEI) $20,000 Artisan Farms Young Rider Team Event

WEF 10 ARTISAN FARMS CSI 3* “AA” March 14-18, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, February 27, 2012 Featuring: $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round X $80,000 Pennfield Feeds Grand Prix FEI $32,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic (FEI) $15,000 Artisan Farms Young Riders Grand Prix

WEF 11 “AA” March 21-25, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, February 27, 2012 Featuring: 2012 Olympic Trials $30,000 WEF Challenge Cup XI $25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic 5th Annual George Morris Excellence In Equitation Class

WEF 12 FTI CONSULTING CSI 5* “AA” March 28 - April 1, 2012 Closing Date for Entries: Monday, February 27, 2012 Featuring: $500,000 FTI Consulting Finale Grand Prix FEI CSI 5* WEF High Point Circuit Awards Presentations on Saturday Evening March 31st $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Final Round 12 $32,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Final Classic (FEI) $10,000 Adequan WEF Young Jumper Final 5 Year old $15,000 Adequan WEF Young Jumper Final 6 Year old $20,000 Adequan WEF Young Jumper Final 7 Year old $20,000 Adequan WEF Young Jumper Final 8 Year old FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival • 2012

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SANCTIONING, SERIES & AWARDS PROGRAMS The FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival participates in the following: A LL WEF S HOWS

THE FOLLOWING

ARE S ANCTIONED BY O RGANIZATIONS :

International Equestrian Federation (FEI) United States Equestrian Federation

Central Florida Hunter & Jumper Association Florida State Hunter & Jumper Association

North Florida Hunter & Jumper Association

3 Leadline Classes this season WEF 1 Sunday January 15th WEF 5 Sunday February 12th WEF 12 Saturday Evening March 31st before Grand Prix (time to be posted in show office) Leadline sponsored by Ruby et Violette, The official indulgence of the 2012 WEF Circuit

South Florida Hunter & Jumper Association &

will hold the following Equitation classes: Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal

Equisport Insurance Agency USEF Pony Medal

PlatinumPerformanceUSEFShowJumpingTalentSearch ASPCA Maclay

Ariat Adult Medal

THIS Children’s Medal WIHS Pony Medal

WIHS Equitation Qualifier &

are qualifying competitions for

The North American League - Low Junior Jumper The North American League - Children’s Jumper The North American League - Adult Jumper

The North American League - Pony Jumpers The WIHS Championship Series

Children’s Jumper & Adult Jumper Divisions The Young Jumper Championship -Series

The Beval Saddlery Palm Beach Adult Medal Classes every week of WEF with a Final at WEF 12 USEF Competition Numbers & Dates (Includes WEF & Spring Dates)

WEF 1- Comp. #1893

January 11-15

WEF 3- Comp. #962

January 25-29

WEF 2- Comp. #5027 WEF 4- Comp. #1892

February 1-5

WEF 6- Comp. #200

February 15-19

WEF 5- Comp. #619

WEF 7- Comp. #1918

WEF 8- Comp. #3122 WEF 9- Comp. #139

WEF 10- Comp. #3372 WEF 11- Comp. #6488

WEF 12- Comp. #6542

Spring 1- Comp. #1762

Spring 2- Comp. #233850

Spring 3- Comp. #5028

Spring 4- Comp. #7179 8

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January 18-22

February 8-12

February 22-26 Feb. 29 - Mar. 4 March 7-11

March 14-18

March 21-25

Mar. 28 - Apr. 1

April 4-8

April 11-15

April 18-22

May 4-6


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Table of Contents Sanctioning, Series & Awards Programs..................................................................8 A Warm Welcome To Our Sponsors ........................................................................12 FTI Consulting WEF Series Awards.........................................................................16 FTI Consulting WEF Perpetual Trophies ..............................................................18 FTI Consulting WEF Circuit Champions................................................................22 Special Awards ................................................................................................................28 Competition Officials.....................................................................................................32 FTI WEF Competitions FTI WEF 1/ ........................................................................................................................34 Tentative Schedule ....................................................................................................36 Special Classes.............................................................................................................38 FTI WEF 2/ ........................................................................................................................40 Tentative Schedule ....................................................................................................42 Special Classes.............................................................................................................44 FTI WEF 3/.........................................................................................................................48 Tentative Schedule ....................................................................................................50 Special Classes.............................................................................................................52

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FTI WEF 4/.........................................................................................................................56 Tentative Schedule ....................................................................................................58 Special Classes.............................................................................................................60 FTI WEF 5/ ........................................................................................................................62 Tentative Schedule ....................................................................................................64 Special Classes.............................................................................................................68 FTI WEF 6/.........................................................................................................................74 Tentative Schedule ....................................................................................................78 Special Classes.............................................................................................................82 FTI WEF 7/ ........................................................................................................................98 Tentative Schedule..................................................................................................100 Special Classes..........................................................................................................104 FTI WEF 8/......................................................................................................................108 Tentative Schedule..................................................................................................110 Special Classes..........................................................................................................114 FTI WEF 9/......................................................................................................................122 Tentative Schedule..................................................................................................124 Special Classes..........................................................................................................128 FTI WEF 10/ ...................................................................................................................134 Tentative Schedule..................................................................................................136 Special Classes..........................................................................................................138 FTI WEF 11/ ...................................................................................................................142 Tentative Schedule..................................................................................................144 Special Classes..........................................................................................................148

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Jumper Division .......................................................................................................162 Hunter Division........................................................................................................182 Medal Classes............................................................................................................208 General Regulations ...............................................................................................214 Wellington Area Accommodations/Directions/Information...............232

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A WARM WELCOME TO OUR SPONSORS FOR ALL THEIR GRACIOUS SUPPORT OF THE 2012 FTI CONSULTING WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL Sponsors recognized below were confirmed at time of publication

ADEQUAN ANTARÈS SELLIER FRANCE ARENUS ARTISAN FARMS BAINBRIDGE COMPANIES BANK OF AMERICA BEVAL SADDLERY, LTD. BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM VETMEDICA, INC. (SURPASS) BRAZILIAN COURT HOTEL AND BEACH CLUB BROOK LEDGE HORSE TRANSPORTATION BROWN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY BRUNO DELGRANGE SADDLES CADILLAC (WEST PALM BEACH CADILLAC DEALERASSOCIATION,INC.) CAMPING WORLD CAROLEX STABLES, LLC CHAMPION EQUINE INSURANCE, INC. CHARLES OWEN, INC. CHRONICLE OF THE HORSE CLARION INN LAKE WORTH COLDWELL BANKER AND WELLES/BEDFORD TEAM COPERNICUS STABLES CROSSGATE GALLERY CWD DER DAU DEVER GOLF CARTS INC. DRAPER THERAPIES INC. DUTTA CORPORATION IN ASSOCIATION WITH GUIDO KLATTE ECB EQUINE SPA ELITE EQUESTRIAN LLC ELITE EQUINE SHAVINGS ENTERPRISE RENTAL CARS EQUESTRIAN FOOTINGS & SERVICES EQUESTRIAN SERVICES INTERNATIONAL (ESI) EQUIFIT INC. EQUINE COUTURE / TUFF RIDER EQUINE TACK & NUTRITIONALS EQUIVIBE EUROPEAN EQUINE LAWYERS EVERGLADES FARM EQUIPMENT FARMVET FARNAM INC. (VITAFLEX) FIDELITY INVESTMENTS FORUM NEWSPAPERS FTI CONSULTING G&C FARM GENSPRING FAMILY OFFICES GOLD COAST FEED AND SUPPLY GOTHAM NORTH GRIFFIS GROUP GROUNDWORKS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC. HAMPTON INN & SUITES – LAKE WORTH AND WELLINGTON HERMÈS HORSEFIRST

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HORSEWARE PRODUCTS, LTD. HORSE SPORT INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED PROPERTIES, MARLEY GOODMAN ILLUSTRATED PROPERTIES, MARTHA JOLICOEUR JAMAICA TENT COMPANY LAURA HANSON/MERRILL LYNCH GLOBAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT LITECURE MAGNA WAVE MANCINI PHOTOGRAPHS MOET HENNESSY USA NESPRESSO USA OAKCROFT INC. PADDOCK CAKES, LLC PALM BEACH DAILY NEWS PALM BEACH EQUINE CLINIC PALM BEACH MEDIA GROUP PALM BEACH POLO PALM BEACH POST PALM BEACH COUNTY SPORT COMMISSION PENNFIELD CORPORATION PERFECT PRODUCTS LLC PINE HOLLOW EQUESTRIAN SALES PLATINUM PERFORMANCE PORTADA MAGAZINE PREMIER EQUESTRIAN JUMPS REIST INDUSTRIES USA INC. RITZ-CARLTON PALM BEACH & EAU SPA ROLEX RUBY ET VIOLETTE SIDELINES MAGAZINE AND THE BARN BOOK SLEEPY P RANCH SMARTPAK EQUINE SOFSCAPE PAVERS SOUTH FLORIDA SPORTCHASSIS, POMPANO BEACH SPORTFOT SPY COAST FARM SSG GLOVES SUNCAST CORPORATION SWEET OAK FARM SWS TAILORED SPORTSMAN INC. THE SANCTUARY AT PBIEC TRUMP INTERNATIONAL LLC ULTIMA FITNESS VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON VISSE WEDELL, THE ELEBASH COMPANY VOLTAIRE DESIGN, INC. WELLINGTON EQUESTRIAN REALTY, LLC WELLINGTON INSTITUTE FOR WELLNESS WELLINGTON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER WELLS PHARMACY NETWORK WHITE HORSE TAVERN, LLC WORLD DEVELOPMENT GROUP


On behalf of Equestrian Sport Productions and the Wellington Equestrian Partners, I would like to thank you for considering the 2012 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival.

The 2012 circuit marks the 33rd official year of the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival and we are delighted to welcome back once again our title sponsor FTI. Thanks to such support the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival has grown to be the largest and longest running circuit in the world with over $6 million in prize money on offer.

We have just about completed the renovation and construction of The Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) and now our focus is on maintaining the quality and beauty of the best facility in the USA. I would like to thank everyone who contributes to making our event so special:

All the exhibitors, vendors and other professionals with a passion for equestrian sport, who take the time to call, write, email and fax their constructive ideas and have provided great feedback to make this a better place; Our staff whose dedication makes this show amazing;

Our sponsors, including Dennis Shaughnessey, Chairman of the Board of FTI Consulting and Gustavo Mirabal and his wife Carolina of G & C Farms whose sponsorship commitments to Wellington are unparalleled anywhere else in the USA, and The Village of Wellington for working with us under tight schedules to bring you these renovations.

Finally I would like to wish the very best of luck to everyone and look forward to meeting again at the 2012 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival. Sincerely,

Michael Stone President, Equestrian Sport Productions

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Winning partnerships, much like that of horse and rider, require the integration of minds, tactics and goals to create a seamless union. The same is true of our relationships with our clients. To achieve that union, FTI Consulting delivers a unique breath of expertise across the globe, from forensic accountants, e-discovery experts and strategic communications specialists to former chief executives and Nobel Laureate economists. FTI Consulting is driving some of the most critical solutions of our time.

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Global leader in commercial arbitration

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Global leader in strategic business communications

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Industry leader in e-discovery software

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leader in restructuring and crisis management

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Pioneer of visual support in the courtroom

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Ranked #1 among peers in number of economic competition specialists

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Expertise including Nobel Laureate economists


FTI CONSULTING WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL SERIES AWARDS

Featuring the $100,000 RIDER CHALLENGE The FTI Consulting Rider Challenge will be awarded to the rider who earns the most points accumulated from WEF Challenge Cups Round I - XII , the ESP Jumper Stake & the $25,000 Suncast ® Jumper classic held at WEF 8, and the Grand Prix Listed below: WEF 1- Class 101 $30,000 Surpass Grand Prix WEF 7- Class 101 $100,000 Fidelity Investments Grand Prix CSI 3* WEF 2- Class 101 $50,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 2* WEF 8- Class 106 $150,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSIO 4* WEF 3- Class 101 $50,000 Horseware Products Grand Prix CSI 2* WEF 9- Class101-$200,000BainbridgeCompaniesFEIWorldCup™GrandPrixCSI4*W WEF 4- Class 101 $80,000 Adequan Grand Prix CSI 2* WEF 10- Class 101- $80,000 Artisan Farms Grand Prix CSI 3* WEF 5- Class 101 $125,000 Spy Coast Farm FEI World Cup ™ Grand Prix CSI 3*-W WEF 12- Class 101- $500,000 FTI Consulting Finale Grand Prix CSI 5* In competitions where a rider may compete on more than one horse, the rider must declare which horse they wish to have scored prior to start of that competition. If the rider does not declare a point horse then whichever horse goes first in the order will automatically become their point horse for that competition. Points given to riders for each of the twenty one competitions will be awarded in a two-part formula based on the number of riders in each competition as follows: Part 1: The winning rider will earn two more points than the second placed rider, the second placed rider will earn one more point than the third and so on. (i.e. 30 riders enter the class, the winner will receive 32 points, second place will receive 30 points, third place 29 points, etc). A rider failing to complete a course on their declared horse will receive 0 points for that competition. Part 2: Based on the prize money offered for each competition the number of points earned by a rider in Part 1 will be multiplied by an incremental coefficient of 1 for every $25,000 in prize money offered. (i.e. $25,000 - $49,999 x coefficient of 1; $50,000 - $74,9999 x coefficient of 2; $75,000 - $99,999 x coefficient of 3; $100,000 - $124,999 x coefficient of 4; $125,000 - $149,999 x coefficient of 5; $150,000 - $174,999 x coefficient of 6; $175,000 - $199,999 x a coefficient of 7, etc.) If at the end of the qualifying competitions if there is a tie in the standings for first place only, the tie will be broken by the rider who won the most competitions. The FTI Consulting Rider Challenge awards will be presented upon the conclusion of the $500,000 FTI Consulting Grand Prix on Saturday March 31st at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, International Arena.

1st Place $50,000

2nd Place $25,000

3rd Place $15,000

4th Place $10,000

SUNCAST® 1.50 CHAMPIONSHIP JUMPER SERIES $50,000 LEADING HORSE/RIDER COMBINATION AWARD

A rider bonus will be awarded to the Horse/Rider combination who gains the most points from the Suncast® Championship Jumper Series held at WEF 1-12 according to following points system. WEF 5,7,9,10, & 12 will be FEI Competitions.

The top 25 Horse/Rider combinations of each Suncast® 1.50m Jumper Classics will get points based on the number of horse/rider combinations in the competition plus 1 i.e. if there are 50 in the class then the winner will get 51 the second 49 the third 48 etc down to 25th place. In the event of a tie on points the winner of the most Suncast 1.50m classes will be the leader, if there is still a tie then the rider who has won the most money from the Suncast® 1.50m Championship Jumper Classics will be the winner. The bonus of $50,000 will be presented during the Suncast 1.50m Jumper Championship Series Final on Sunday April 1, 2012 1st to receive $25,000, 2nd to receive $15,000, and 3rd to receive $10,000

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I AM PROUD T ONCE AGAIN O HAVE THE OPPOR T UN IT Y RIDERS, OWN TO WELCOME ALL T HE E 2 012 F T I W I R S A N D T R A I N E R S T O T NTER EQUES H TRIAN FESTIV E AL.

We are very excited to sp onsor this y Internationa ear’s festiva l Equestrian l at the bea Center in W utiful Palm executive h e lli Beach ngton, FL. — eadquarters n o t far from the . As an esta across the c b F lis T h I e Consulting d benefacto ountry, the r of equestri relationship a n the nature o competition s we have b f our busine s uilt with this ss — helpin sp o rt a challenges re g fitting given clients trium that affect th ph over the eir enterprise opportunitie value. s and Whether it’s a competiti on in indust and careful ry or in spo preparation rt, success d . F T emands rele I C onsulting un much like th ntless focus derstands th at of horse a t a w n in d n ri in d g e r, partnership to create a require the s, seamless un integration ion. Around of minds, ta focused and c th ti e c s w a o n rl d d, our clients goals experienced seek adviso and truly un rs who are derstand w hat it takes to be a cha mpion. Excellence, trust, integri ty and disciplin at the WEF e will be the , just as the characterist y are the ha ics of the w llmarks of F inners TI Consultin g. Best of luck in this year’ s competiti on.

Dennis Sha ughnessy Chairman o f the Board F T I CONS ULT

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FTICONSULTING WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL PERPETUAL TROPHIES Paul Scriver Perpetual Memorial Trophy- to be awarded at WEF 1 Established in fond memory of Paul Scriver. The Paul Scriver Perpetual Memorial Trophy is awarded to the winning rider of the WEF Challenge Cup Round I, Thursday, January 12th in the International Arena of the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. The winner’s name shall be inscribed on the trophy. 1997 Margie Engle & HC Alvaretto/Hidden Creek Farm 2005 McLain Ward & Goldika 559/Double H Farm 1998 Mclain Ward & Winstar/McLain Ward 2006 Leslie Howard & Youp/The S’Blieft Group 1999 Nona Garson & Capital S./Nona Garson 2007 Ian Millar & InStyle/Susan Grange & Lothlorien 2000 Norman Dello Joio & Glasgow/The Glasgow Group 2008 Kent Farrington & Nerina/Inv. Hipica Mediterranea 2001 Lynne Little & Comtessa/Raylyn Fm & Mitchel Sayre 2009 Margie Engle & Tosca 290/Hidden Creek Farm 2002 Eric Lamaze & Gazetto/Torrey Pine 2010 Georgina Bloomberg & Metropolitan/Gotham Enterprizes 2003 Margie Engle & Hidden Creek Jones/Hidden Creek Farm 2011 Yann Candele & Redefin/ Susan Grange 2004 McLain Ward & Goldika 559/Double H Farm

Barry Louise Lane Perpetual Memorial Trophy- to be awarded at WEF 4 Established in 2003 in loving memory of Barry by her family and friends. The Barry Louise Lane Memorial Trophy is awarded to the winner of WEF Challenge Cup - Round IV. A photograph of the award will be presented to the winner during the awards ceremony on February 2nd. The winner’s name shall be inscribed on the trophy. 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Galant owned/ridden by McLain Ward Quriel ridden by Norman Dello Joio owned by Belknap & Weight News ridden by Cara Raether owned by Trelawny Farm Authentic ridden by Beezie Madden owned by Abigail Wexner Larioso owned/ridden by McLain Ward

2008 2009 2010 2011

Corlett ridden by Hillary Dobbs owned by The Dobbs Group Esplanade 7 ridden by Peter Wylde owned by Louisburg Farm G & C Quick Star ridden by Pablo Barrios and owned by G & C Farm Quick Study ridden by Lauren Hough and owned by Laura Mateo

The Village of Wellington Cup - to be awarded at WEF 4 Established in 1998 by the Village of Wellington. The Village of Wellington Cup is presented annually by the Mayor of Wellington and is awarded to the winning rider of the $80,000 WEF 4 Grand Prix on Saturday February 4th in the International Arena of the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. The winner’s name shall be inscribed on the trophy. 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

McLain Ward & Twist du Valon / Harry R. Gill and Ward Peter Leone & Crown Royal Legato / Lionshare Farm Joe Fargis & Edgar / Mary B. Schwab and O.E.I.J. Farm Aaron Vale & Elan Coriana / Elan Farm Chris Kappler & Royal Kaliber / Kamine Family and Chris Kappler Judy Garafolo & Oliver III / Higher Ground Farm Chris Kappler & Royal Kaliber/Kamine Family and Chris Kappler

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Chris Kappler & Primeur 58/Kamine Family and Chris Kappler Lauren Hough & Casadora/Laura Mateo Margie Engle & Hidden Creek’s Wapino/Hidden Creek Farm Rodrigo Pessoa & Rufus/Double H Farm Bernardo Naveillan & Aquino/Bernardo Naveillan Nick Skelton & Carlo 273/Beverly Widdowson Laura Kraut & Cedric/ Happy Hill Farm

Kate Nash Boone (1963-2011) Style Award- to be awarded WEF 8- *New for 2012 This perpetual trophy will be presented by her friends to honor the memory of Kate's support and love of "all things equestrian." The trophy will be presented to that international equestrian who exemplifies best style of riding along with maintaining a sportsmanlike composure while competing in the CSIO at WEF during Nations Cup Week. The judges panel, Stewards, and Ringmaster will make the combined decision of the recipient each year. The winner's name shall be inscribed on the permanent trophy which will remain on permanent display. There will be a additional trophy that the recipient can take home. The trophy will be presented at the conclusion of Sunday's Grand Prix.

Herman ‘Kappy’ Kaplan Perpetual Memorial Trophy - Awarded at WEF 9 Established for Kappy with fondness by the Farriers of the 1995 WEF. The Herman ‘Kappy’ Kaplan Perpetual Memorial Trophy is awarded to the winner of the $200,000 Grand Prix FEI -CSI 3*-W on March 10th. A photograph of the award will be presented to the winner during the awards ceremony. The winner’s name shall be inscribed on the trophy. 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Darlene McMullen & Alley Oop/ Sandlin Farm Eric Hasbrouck & Cheyenne/ Trelawny Farm Tim Grubb & Caras J/ Sag Pond Farm Leslie Howard & After Eight/ Windsor Farm Margie Engle & HC’s Glory/ Hidden Creek Farm Katie Prudent & Belladonna/ Plain Bay Farm Margie Engle & HC’s Laurel/Hidden Creek Farm Joe Fargis & Edgar/Mary B. Schwab & OEJI Farm, LLC Meredith Beerbaum & Shutterfly/Hyperion Farm

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Lauren Hough & Clasiko/The Clasiko Group Laura Kraut & Miss Independent/Pasmore Stables Norman Dello Joio & Glasgow/The Glasgow Group Mario Deslauriers & Paradigm/Mario Deslauriers Beezie Madden & Authentic/Abigail Wexner McLain Ward & Sapphire/McLain Ward & Blue Chip Bloodstock Rodrigo Pessoa & Night Train/Double H Farm Rodrigo Pessoa & Let’s Fly/Doube H Farm

Howard A. Newman Perpetual Memorial Trophy - to be awarded at WEF 12 Established in 2007 by Michael and Anne Speiser in loving memory of Howard ‘Mickey’ Newman. The Howard A. Newman Perpetual Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the owner of the horse who has earned the most prize money in the Masters Jumper Section during the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival through April 1st. The winner’s name shall be inscribed on the trophy. The award will be presented to the winner during the FTI WEF High Score Parade of Champions held on Saturday evening, March 31st (if Decided) duringWEF 12. 2007 Adam owned/ridden by Deborah Kalas 2010 All That owned/ridden by Murray Kessler 2008 Rosey owned/ridden by Eleanor Bright 2011 All That owned/ridden by Murray Kessler 2009 H.S. Country Boy owned/ridden by Sharon Schmidt

Wendy W. Newby Memorial Trophy - to be awarded at WEF 12 The Wendy W. Newby Memorial Trophy was established in 2009 and is awarded to the Winter Equestrian Festival Circuit Champion Low Amateur/Owner Hunter 3’3 2009 Orka owned Laurie Stevens 2011 Alisette owned by Alise Oken 2010 Gisele owned by Leah Schwendeman

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Christy Conard Perpetual Trophy for Equestrian Excellence- to be awarded at WEF 12 The Christy Conard Perpetual Trophy shall be presented annually during the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival to the Young Equestrian who accumulates the most points in the USEF Hunter Seat Medal, USEF Show Jumping Talent Search, ASPCA Maclay and the WIHS Overall equitation classes held during the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival as of April 1st. The award will be presented to the winner during the FTI WEF High Score Parade of Champions held on Saturday evening, March 31st (if Decided) during WEF 12. 1997 Liza Towell 2002 Charlie Jayne 2007 Jessica Springsteen 1998 Erynn Ballard 2003 Michael Morrissey 2008 Victoria Birdsall 1999 Emily Williams 2004 Maria Schaub 2009 Jacqueline Lubrano 2000 Brian Walker 2005 Blythe Marano 2010 Amber Henter 2001 Maggie Jayne 2006 Haylie Jayne 2011 Elizabeth Benson

James ‘Jim’ Brundage Memorial Trophy - to be awarded at WEF 12 The James ‘Jim’ Brundage Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the high score Green Pony Working Hunter of the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival as of April 3rd at the WEF 12 in Wellington. This Trophy will be presented by the Katz Family to honor the memory of Jim’s commitment to the training of many young riders and ponies. The winner’s name shall be inscribed on the trophy. The award will be presented to the winner during the FTI WEF Circuit Parade of Champions held on Saturday evening, March 31st (if Decided) during WEF 12. 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Papparazzi owned by High Hopes Farm Master of the House owned by Kirby Wycoff Clean Slate owned by Eugene R. Mische Me First owned by Bonnie Breedlove Brighton Absolutely owned by Julianna Fisher Peek A Blue owned by Katherine Newman Good Heavens owned by Claire Khuen

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Kappuccino owned by Caitlin Ziegler Unexpected owned by Jimmy & Danielle Torano Malibu owned by Jennifer Waxman Colbeach Quartet owned by Andrea Wendell Brownland’s Mr. Mack owed by Kimberden, Inc. Mapleside Dolcetto owned by Christina Lin For The Love owned by Alexandra Crown

Pin Oak Farm Perpetual Trophy- to be awarded at WEF 12 Established by the children of Mrs. Joyce Williams for her birthday, the Pin Oak Farm Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the Junior Jumper Rider who has earned the most prize money up to April 1st. The award will be presented to the rider during the WEF 12. The award will be presented to the winner during the FTI WEF High Score Parade of Champions held on Saturday evening, March 31st (if Decided) during WEF 12. 1993 1994 1995 1996

Allison Firestone Hillary Schlusemeyer Lauren Hough Marley Goodman

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Frankie Chesler Marley Goodman Marilyn Little Sarah Willeman

2001 2002 2003 2004

Maggie Jayne Paige Johnson Danielle Goldstein Ali Wolff

2005 2006 2007 2008

Ali Wolff Carolyn Kelly Addison Phillips Clementine Goutal

2009 2010 2011

Richard Howley Christina Kelly Christina Kelly

The Ramblewood Perpetual Trophy- to be awarded at WEF 12 Established in 2005 in honor of Lucille and Gene Fleischer and donated by Phyllis and Paul Rosen. The Ramblewood Perpetual Trophy will recognize superior exhibitor/management relations. Lucille and Eugene Fleischer founded and managed the Ramblewood Horse Show series, the earliest test for many of today's champions. This trophy will acknowledge one individual’s unique dedication and kindness to the exhibitors of WEF by any member of the management team. This award will be chosen by a panel vote during the WEF 12 Finale and will be presented The award will be presented to the winner during the FTI WEF High Score Parade of Champions held on Saturday evening, March 31st 2005 2006

Nancy Doubleday Karen Golding

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Steve Sarafin Mark Bellissimo

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Gene Mische Kathy Tessaro

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Simba Run Perpetual Trophy - to be awarded at WEF 12 Established in 2006 in honor of the gallant jumper ‘Simba Run’. The Simba Run Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the owner of the Open Jumper who has earned the most prize money in classes held at a 1.45m or more during the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival through April 4th. The award will be presented to the winner during the WEF 12 in Wellington. The winner’s name shall be inscribed on the trophy. The award will be presented to the winner during the FTI Consulting WEF High Score Parade of Champions held on Saturday evening, April 2nd (if Decided) during WEF 12. 2006 2007 2008

Madison owned by Alexa Weeks ridden by Kent Farrington Sapphire owned by McLain Ward & Blue Chip Bloodstock ridden by Mclain Ward Up Chiqui owned by Boone, Dobbs, & McNerney ridden by Kent Farrington

2009 2010 2011

Sapphire Owned by McLain Ward & Blue Chip Bloodstock ridden by McLain Ward Sapphire Owned by McLain Ward & Blue Chip Bloodstock ridden by McLain Ward Cedric Owned by Happy Hill Farm ridden by Laura Kraut

Oliver O’Toole Perpetual Memorial Trophy - to be awarded at WEF 12 Established in 2006 in loving memory of Ollie O’Toole. The Oliver O’Toole Perpetual Memorial Trophy is awarded to the Groom of the horse who has earned the most money in all jumper classes offering $25,000 or more as of March 30th. The Trophy will be presented on Saturday, March 31st in the International Arena. The winner’s name shall be inscribed on the trophy. 2007 2008 2009

Patrice Deslauriers groom for Paradigm Alex Warriner groom for Up Chiqui Erica McKeever groom for Sapphire

2010 2011

Kate Forsen groom for Night Train Lesley Veall groom for Cedric

Kenya Perpetual Memorial Trophy- to be awarded at WEF 12 Established in 2005 the trophy is donated by Martha Wiedenkeller Hollister in loving memory of Kenya. The Kenya Perpetual Memorial Trophy is awarded to the high score horse in the Adult Amateur Hunter 51 and Older Division Section A & B of WEF as of April 1st. To be presented to the winner during the FTI WEF High Score Parade of Champions held on Saturday evening, March 31st (if Decided) during WEF 12. The winner’s name shall be inscribed on the trophy. 2005 Indian Summer owned by Holly Caristo 2009 Anika B owned by Lynn Rogers 2006 Harmony Bay owned by Carol Cone 2010 Pikes Peek owned by Ann Anastasio 2007 Harmony Bay owned by Carol Cone 2011 Glory Road owed by Carol Cone 2008 Regal owned by R. Bruce Duchossois

The Harrison Cup Perptual Trophy- to be awarded at WEF 12 Established in 2011 in honor of Hunter Harrison. The Harrison Cup is awarded to the horse owner whose horses win the most jumper money in all of the open jumper classes held at the Winter Equestrian Festival. To be awarded during the Parade of Champions held on Saturday evening, March 31st (if decided) during WEF 12. The winner’s name shall be inscribed on the trophy. 2011

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WEF CIRCUIT CHAMPION AWARDS 2012 WEF Jumper High Score Circuit Awards

FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival Jumper Champion Awards will be presented during the WEF 12 in Wellington, to the horses who have won the most money in the following sections as of April 1st. Awards & Champion cooler, ribbon and Reserve Champion ribbons will be given in each section. Jumper 1.45m Jumper 1.40m Jumper 1.35m Jumper 1.30m 5 Year Old Jumper 6 Year Old Jumper

7/8 Year Old Jumper Amateur-Owner - High Amateur-Owner - Medium Amateur-Owner - Low Adult Amateur, 18 - 35 Years Adult Amateur, 36 - 49 Years

Adult Amateur Masters, 50 & Over Adult Amateur Modified Junior Jumper - High Junior Jumper - Medium Junior Jumper - Low Children’s Jumper, 13 & Under

Children’s Jumper, 14 - 17 Children’s Modified Low Adult Jumper Low Children’s Jumper Pony Jumper

2012 WEF Hunter High Score Circuit Awards

FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival Hunter Champion Awards will be presented during the WEF 12 in Wellington to the horses who have accumulated the most points in the following sections as of April 1st. Awards & Champion cooler, ribbon and Reserve Champion ribbons will be given to each section. We will only count the Best 9 of 12 Shows for Circuit Points. If you show in more than 9 shows your lowest points from the 10th,11th, and 12th show respectively will be dropped. Bonus Points will not be multiplied. Points for the WEF Hunter High Score Awards will be calculated on the straight Championship Points. with no Bonus Points. Bonus Points will be awarded to : Champion at a value of 7 points Reserve Champion at a value of 5 points 1st Place – 7 pts 2nd Place – 5 pts 3rd Place – 4 pts 4th Place – 3 pts 5th Place – 2 pts 6th Place – 1 pt Exhibitors 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

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9-15 x 2 14 10 8 6 4 2

16-25 x 3 21 15 12 9 6 3

26-35 x 4 28 20 16 12 8 4

36+ x 5 35 25 20 15 10 5

Hunter Sections that will have Circuit Awards for the 2012 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival High Performance Hunters Performance Working Hunters 3’6” Performance Working Hunters 3’3” Pre Green Level 1 – 3’ Pre Green Level 2 – 3’3” Pre Green – 3 & 4 Yrs First Year Green Second Year Green Green Conformation Regular Conformation

Amateur-Owner, 18 - 35 Amateur-Owner, Over 35 Amateur-Owner, 3’3” Adult Amateur, 18 - 35 Adult Amateur, 36 - 50 Adult Amateur, 51 & Older Sec. A Adult Amateur, 51 & Older Sec. B Adult Amateur, 3’3” Small Junior, 15 & Under Small Junior, 16 - 17 Years

Large Junior, 15 & Under Large Junior, 16 - 17 Years Children’s Hunter, 14 & Under Children’s Hunter, 15 - 17 Years Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Med Children’s Hunter Pony Large Small Pony Medium Pony Large Pony Small Green Pony

Medium Green Pony Large Green Pony Short Stirrup Hunter Cross Rails Hunter Baby Green Hunter Small Hunter 3’/ESP Open Hunter 3’ ESP Open Hunter 3’3” Low Adult Hunter 2'6" Sec. A Low Adult Hunter 2'6" Sec. B Low Children’s Hunter 2'6"

2012 WEF Equitation High Score Circuit Awards

FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival Hunter Champion Awards will be presented during WEF 12 in Wellington to the riders who have accumulated the most points in the following sections as of April 1st. Awards & Champion Jacket, Reserve Champion ribbons will be given to each section. Uses same points system as Hunter sections. Awards will be given for Walk-Trot, 11 & Under, 12-14, 15-17, and Adult Equitation sections. This same system will be used to calculate the Beval Palm Beach Adult Medal for Finals Qualification purposes. (WEF 12 Beval Adult Medal points will count Double) WEF Overall Top Rider, Trainer, & Owner Awards- Sponsored by Oakcroft Overall Jumper Owner- An Award will be presented to the Overall Jumper Owner whose horses achieve the most points based on the WEF Increment Point System up until April 1st in the divisions listed below. 2009 Winner was Mary Chapot. 2010 Winner was Mary Chapot, 2011 Winner was Mary Chapot

Overall Jumper Rider- An Award will be presented to the Overall Jumper Rider whose horses achieve the most points based on the WEF Increment Point System up until April 1st in the divisions listed below. 2009 Winner was Laura Chapot. 2010 Winner was Laura Chapot, 2011 Winner was Laura Chapot

Overall Jumper Trainer- An Award will be presented to the Overall Jumper Trainer whose horses achieve the most points based on the WEF Increment Point System up until April 1st in the divisions listed below. 2009 Winner was Mary Chapot, 2010 Winner was Frank Chapot, 2011 Winner was Frank Chapot Jumper 1.45m 5 Year Old Jumper Amateur-Owner - Medium Jumper 1.40m 6 Year Old Jumper Amateur-Owner - Low Jumper 1.35m 7/8 Year Old Jumper Adult Amateur, 18 - 35 Years Jumper 1.30m Amateur-Owner - High Adult Amateur, 36 - 49 Years

Adult Amateur Masters, 50 & Over Junior Jumper - High Junior Jumper - Medium Junior Jumper - Low

Overall Hunter Owner- An Award will be presented to the Overall Hunter Owner whose horses achieve the most points based on straight Championship Points with the following Bonus Points awarded for Champion and Reserve. Champion at a value of 7 points Reserve Champion at a value of 5 points 2009 Winner was Scott Stewart, 2010 Winner was Scott Stewart, 2011 Winner was Scott Stewart

Overall Hunter Rider- An Award will be presented to the Overall Hunter Rider (not in Pony Divisions) whose horses achieve the most points based on straight Championship Points with the following Bonus Points for Champion and Reserve. Champion at a value of 7 points Reserve Champion at a value of 5 points 2009 Winner was Victoria Colvin, 2010 Winner was Victoria Colvin, 2011 Winner was Meredith Darst

Overall Pony Hunter Rider- An Award will be presented to the Overall Pony Hunter Rider whose ponies achieve the most points based on straight Championship Points with the following Bonus Points for Champion and Reserve. Champion at a value of 7 points Reserve Champion at a value of 5 points *New For 2012 Season Overall Hunter Trainer- An Award will be presented to the Overall Hunter Trainer whose horses achieve the most points based on straight Championship Points with the following Bonus Points for Champion and Reserve. Champion at a value of 7 points Reserve Champion at a value of 5 points 2009 Winner was Andre Dignelli, 2010 Winner was Scott Stewart, 2011 Winner was Scott Stewart

Divisions for Overall Hunter Rider: High Performance Hunters Performance Working Hunters 3’6” - 3’9” Performance Working Hunters 3’3” First Year Green

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Amateur-Owner, 3’3” Small Junior, 15 & Under Small Junior, 16 - 17 Years Large Junior, 15 & Under Large Junior, 16 - 17 Years

Divisions for Overall Pony Hunter Rider:

Small Pony Medium Pony Large Pony


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Rothchild owned by Sagamore Farm Bradberry owned by Laura Chapot Valentia owned by Mary Chapot Main Course owned by Shain Brooks South Street owned by Gotham Enterprizes Star Quest owned by Mary Chapot Zealous owned by Mary Chapot Orbetello owned by Margie Engle Leap Of Joy owned by Deeridge Farm Bon Vivant owned by Mireya Godoy Kix owned by Madeline Cox All That owned by Murray Kessler

Adult Amateur, 18-35 Adult Amateur, 36 -49 Modified Adult Jumper Junior Jumper, High Junior Jumper, Medium Junior Jumper, Low Children’s Jumper 13 & Un Children’s Jumper 14 - 17 Modified Children’s Pony Jumper Low Adult Jumper Low Children’s Jumper

Grisset owned by Alissa Kinsey Wimula owned by Morgan Trexler Coral Reef Hellas I.E.M Capolavovo owned by Coral Reef Ranch Camrage owned by Diamond Edge Farm Ushuaia Van De Wolfsakker owned by Diamond Edge Farm Chelan owned by Mary Smitson Black Diamond owned by JT Farm Mister Cash Van Der Veldmden owned by Thiele Schroeder Caretino owned by Alexandra Cooper Iceman owned by Dagny Mactaggart Unique owned by Hope Smith Cartier owned by Rebecca Whittaker

2011 Hunter Champions High Performance Hunter Performance Hunter 3’6” - 3’9” Performance Hunter 3’3” Pre Green Level 1 Pre Green Level 2 Pre Green, 3 & 4 Yr Old First Year Green Second Year Green Green Conformation Regular Conformation Amateur-Owner 18-35 Amateur-Owner Over 35 Amateur-Owner 3’3” 18-35 Amateur-Owner 3’3” 36 & Over Adult Amateur 18 - 35 Adult Amateur 36 - 50 Adult Am. 51 & Older Sec. A Adult Am. 51 & Older Sec. B Adult Amateur 3’3” WEF Open Hunter 3’ WEF Open Hunter 3’3”

Rosalynn owned by Dr. Betsee Parker Venlo owned by Susan Grange Eastwood owned by Steeple Chase Farm Prestige owned by Gina Day Hazelton owned by Nadine Greenberg Khrome owned by Cindy Firestone Inclusive owned by Scott Stewart Humor Me owned by R. Bruce Duchossois Empire owned by Becky Gochman Ostentacious owned by Sheila Motley Take Away owned by Alise Oken Sambalino owned by Becky Gochman Alisette owned by Alise Oken Avenue Blue owned by Carol Hoffman Paramour owned by Elizabeth Faraci Corsair owned by Richard Prant Nevada owned by R. Bruce Duchossis Glory Road owned by Carol Cone Chamonix owned by Elizabeth Faraci Willow owned by Carol Cone Quality Control owned by Margaret Taylor

Baby Green Hunter Low Adult Hunter 2'6" Sec. A Low Adult Hunter 2'6" Sec. B Small Junior, 15 & Under Small Junior, 16-17 Large Junior, 15 & Under Large Junior, 16-17 Children’s, 14 & Under Children’s, 15-17 Low Children’s Hunter 2'6" Small Pony Medium Pony Large Pony Small Green Pony Medium Green Pony Large Green Pony Sm/Med Children’s Pony Large Children’s Pony Short Stirrup Hunter Cross Rails Hunter

Sugar Ray owned by Brigitte Leroux White Cap owned by Far Niente Equine, LLC. Dream owned by Ginny Burton Sanzibar owned by Karen Long Dwight Heartfelt owned by Megan Davis Madison owned by Chansonette Farm, LLC. Casallo owned by John Jedakis & Robert Crandall Small Talk owned by Elizabeth Skae Clockwork owned by Rachel Schaeffer Eurostar owned by Alexandra Crown Elation owed by Dr. Betsee Parker Enchanted Forest owned by Dr. Betsee Parker For The Laughter owned by Dr. Betsee Parker Bit Of Laughter owned by Scott Stewart Magical Diamond owned by Elizabeth Foster For The Love owned by Alexandra Crown Strawberry Kid owned by Paradysz Farm Valeska owned by Circle R Farms, LLC. Tee Time owned by The Peebles Corp. Blue Chip owned by Michael Kennedy

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2012 FTI CONSULTING WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL SPECIAL AWARDS ARENUS PERFORMANCE AND CONDITIONING AWARD

Given to the Happiest, Healthiest and Best Performing Horse during WEF each month. Criteria: Horses will be judged on their physical condition including coat, skin, proper muscle development, movement, performance and appearance of overall health and happiness. Arenus believes in addressing the horse from the inside out and the outside in. Our products are formulated by people who understand horses, are science based and engaged in sustainable practices. Our products are certified by the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) supporting the highest level of quality assurance for your competition or companion horse. One winner per month will be selected by an Arenus Representative, selected Jan-March 2012.

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CHAMPION EQUINE INSURANCE STYLE AWARD- 1 HUNTER AND 1 JUMPER AWARDED PER WEEK

To be presented to both a hunter and jumper in selected classes to be determined throughout the 12 weeks of WEF. Circuit Champions for each discipline will be presented at the final week of WEF. Championship recipients will be selected from the twelve finalists per discipline and will be determined based on most consistent style demonstrated over the twelve weeks of WEF.

CHAMPION EQUINE INSURANCE HUNTER STYLE AWARD

To be awarded to the hunter whose style best exemplifies a show hunter based on form, movement and way of going. Qualifying divisions to include: High Performance Working Hunter, Performance Working Hunter, First Year Green Working Hunter, Second Year Green Working Hunter, Pre-Green Hunter, Amateur-Owner Hunter, Adult Amateur Hunter and Junior Hunter.

CHAMPION EQUINE INSURANCE JUMPER STYLE AWARD

To be awarded to the jumper whose style best exemplifies a show jumper based on scope, rideability, technique and competitive spirit. Qualifying divisions to include: One selected Grand Prix, WEF Challenge Cup, 1.50m, 1.45m, 1.40m, Young Jumper, Amateur-Owner Jumper, Adult Amateur Jumper and Junior Jumper.

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Each week, one WEF jumper rider and one WEF hunter rider for a maximum of twelve (12) weeks will be awarded the Best Foot Forward Award. All horse/rider combinations will be eligible to win prize packages for each of the twelve weeks that the winter circuit is taking place. Horse and rider combinations can include owners, trainers, grooms, etc. Each week’s winner will be picked by a judge who believes that they are giving the most to that ride.

SSG GLOVES “Go Clean for the Green”

Each week of the WEF Challenge Series, a $3,000 bonus will be awarded to the winning rider if they are wearing SSG ‘Digital’ Riding Gloves in all rounds of competition with the SSG logo clearly visible. If the winning rider is not wearing SSG ‘Digital’ Riding Gloves, the $3,000 bonus will be added to the following week’s bonus i.e. $6,000. Each week of the Amateur-Owner Classic HIGH, a $1,000 bonus will be awarded to the winning rider if they are wearing SSG ‘Digital’ Riding Gloves in all rounds of competition with the logo clearly visible. If the winning rider is not wearing SSG ‘Digital’ Riding Gloves, the $1,000 bonus will be added to the following week’s bonus i.e. $2,000. Each week of the Junior Jumper Classic HIGH, a $1,000 bonus will be awarded to the winning rider if they are wearing SSG ‘Digital’ Riding Gloves in all rounds of competition with the SSG logo clearly visible. If the winning rider is not wearing SSG ‘Digital’ Riding Gloves, the $1,000 bonus will be added to the following week’s bonus i.e. $2,000. Any bonus money not awarded in the final week of WEF will be forfeited.

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2012 FTI CONSULTING WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL SPECIAL AWARDS CONTINUED THE WELLINGTON INSTITUTES’ RIDER WELLNESS AWARD

The Wellington Institutes' Rider Wellness Award is given each week during the Winter Equestrian Festival to one rider whose commitment to health and well-being shows when they are competing. The experts from the Wellington Institute scan the show rings looking for the individual who appears fit and healthy and cares about their personal well-being, knowing they are half of the horse and rider team competing. The winner receives an embroidered prize and athlete supplements.

THE VITA FLEX VICTORY PASS

The Vita Flex Victory Pass is a special recognition given to the horse and rider combination each week that wins the selected Vita Flex Victory Class each week. The winner is awarded a plaque and photographed and interviewed for a story.

THE SANCTUARY PEAK PERFORMANCE AWARD

The Sanctuary Peak Performance Award is given to the outstanding equine athlete who wins the selected Sanctuary Peak Performance class each week at the Winter Equestrian Festival. The winner receives a gift certificate for therapeutic services at the Sanctuary Performance and Conditioning Center located right on the PBIEC show grounds.

THE PREMIER EQUESTRIAN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

Each week during the Winter Equestrian Festival the Premier Equestrian Sportsmanship spotters will select a competitor displaying outstanding sportsmanship. That competitor will be awarded the tri-colored Sportsmanship Ribbon and a $100 gift certificate to Premier Equestrian.

THE LEADING LADY GRAND PRIX RIDER AWARDsponsored by Martha Jolicoeur of Illustrated Properties in memory of Dale Lawler

Each week following the Grand Prix, the highest placed female rider will be awarded the Leading Lady Grand Prix Rider Award for that week (award presentation and prize). Overall WEF Leading Lady Grand Prix Rider standings will be calculated as follows. Results for each Grand Prix will be converted to points based on the number of riders in the competition plus one. The cumulative highest scoring lady rider will be presented with the Overall WEF Leading Lady Grand Prix Rider Award on Saturday March 31, 2012 following the FTI Consulting Finale Grand Prix, and will receive a PJ Jumps Prize (Package #1).

“FUTURE CHAMPIONS” JUNIOR RIDER AWARDS sponsored by Marley Goodman of Illustrated Properties

These awards will be presented to one Junior Hunter rider and one Junior Jumper rider each week. Winners will be decided using a numerical scoring system. Eligible classes include the Small Junior Hunters and Large Junior Hunters (both age groups), Low Junior Jumpers, Medium Junior Jumpers, and High Junior Jumpers. Winners will be honored in a special presentation and will receive a prize donated by Marley Goodman.

THE ESP OVERALL OWNER RIDDEN JUNIOR HUNTER

To be awarded weekly to the junior riding his or her own horse (only one horse per rider to count) in any one Junior Hunter Division. A junior riding a leased horse is not eligible. Ownership will be determined in accordance with HU107. In the case of a tie, the award will be shared by the tied riders and each will receive a Championship cooler and Ribbon.

THE ESP OVERALL OWNER RIDDEN PONY HUNTER

To be awarded to the junior riding his or her own pony (only one pony per rider to count) in any one Pony Hunter Division (Green Ponies will not be eligible). A junior riding a leased pony is not eligible. Ownership will be determined in accordance with HU107.In the case of a tie, the award will be shared by the tied riders and each will receive a Championship cooler and Ribbon.

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2012 FTI C ONSULTING W INTER E QUESTRIAN F ESTIVAL COMPETITION OFFICIALS Competition Committee: Mark Bellissimo Katherine Bellissimo Kimberly Boyer Frederic Boyer Dave Burton, Sr. Ginny Burton

David Burton, Jr. Julie Burton Dennis Dammerman Marsha Dammerman R. Bruce Duchossois Howard Dvorkin Gwen Dvorkin Kelley R. Farish

William Farish Stuart Goldstein Susan Goldstein Danielle Goldstein Jean Goutal Toni Goutal Timothy Hooker Nancy Hooker

President Competition Manager Competition Manager Assistant Manager Competition Secretary Sponsor Director Special Events & Sponsor Activation Media Public Relations Veterinary Services (Also Nearest Surgery Center)

Craig Lindner Frances Lindner Caroline Moran Charles Phillips Candace Phillips Justin Sandrian Lee Kellogg Sandrian Roger Smith

Jennifer Smith Ludwig Sollak Carol Sollak Andy Ziegler Carlene Ziegler

Michael Stone David E. Burton, Jr. Michael J. Morrissey David Orlando Jennifer Glosson Meg Krueger Vaneli Bojkova Jennifer Wood Brooke Bidgood Palm Beach Equine Clinic Mapquest Directions: 13125 Southfields RD Wellington, FL 33414-7297Phone: 561-793-1599

Concessions & Vendor Services Course Designers TD Exhibitors Services Exhibitors Services Results, Standings, & Points International Club Hostess Director of Food & Beverage Operations Farrier Services Trophy, Award Presentations, & Merchandise North Stabling Supervisor South Stabling Supervisor Administrative Services Advertising Sales, Box Office & Concierge Announcers:

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W E F 1

WEF 1/S URPASS “AA” January 11-15, 2012 TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS

USEF # 1893

Course Designers: International ArenaSteve Stephens (USA) DeNemethyAnthony D’Ambrosio Mogavero & Ring 6 Philip J. DeVita Gene Mische & Rost Arena - Archer “Skip” Bailey Rings 7-8 Bobby Murphy Rings 9-10 Danny Moore Judges: JumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumper-

Ralph Alfano of Wellington, Florida Jim Zulia of Eustis, Florida Jenny Ross-Koning of Loxahatchee, Florida Jeff Smiley of Delray Beach, Florida Jason Gates of Tequesta, Florida Philip A. DeVita of Apopka, Florida Neil O’Connor of Southampton, New York Alex Rheinheimer of Traverse City, Michigan Gerry Briggs of Smyrna, Tennessee

Hunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & Equitation-

Ralph Caristo of Saugerties, New York Jeff Ayers of Sellersville, Pennsylvania Christina Schlusemeyer of Ocala, Florida Troy Hendicks of Chester Springs, Pennsylvania Lynn Forgione of Summit, North Carolina Leo Conroy of Wellington, Florida

Lead StewardSecond StewardThird StewardReserve StewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor-

John Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Lindy Esau of North Palm Beach, Florida Karen Golding of Wellington, Florida Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida

Stewards:

All contracts may not be finalized and/or pending USEF License Renewals

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WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 10:00 am 1002 G&C Farm1.45m II Sec 1 1012 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b) 1004 Spy Coast Farm1.40m II Sec 1

Tentative Schedule

January 11-15, 2012

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2401 Model Green Conformation 2501 Model Regular Conformation 2403 Green Conformation Hunter 2404 Green Handy Conformation Hunter 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S 2007 High Performance Working Hunter 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S 2017 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2018 Performance Handy Hunter 3’3” 2016 Performance Hunter 3’3” US ROST ARENA - 8:30 am 2102 First Year Green Hunter 2103 First Year Handy Green Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Handy Green Hunter 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2012 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2013 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6” 2011 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1095H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” 1098M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1018 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec 2(b) RING 6 - 9:00 am 2002 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2003 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2052 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2053 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2022 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2023 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2021 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" U/S RING 7 - Open Hacking RING 8 - Open Lunging RING 9 1101L 1110 1107 1104

- 8:00 am Schooling Jumper Training Jumper II Training Jumper II Training Jumper II

II 3’7” 2’9” 3’1” 3’3”

RING 10 - Open Hacking RING 11 - 8:00 am 4002 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4003 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4001 Baby Green Hunter U/S 4017 Low Hunter 2’6” 4018 Low Hunter 2’6” 4087 Low Hunter 2’9” 4088 Low Hunter 2’9” 4086 Low Hunter 2’9” U/S RING 12 - 8:00 am 4047/4048 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4072/4073 WEF Hunter 3’3 “ 4071 WEF Hunter 3/3” U/S South Ring - $20 Rounds

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THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 9:00 am 1003 G&C Farm1.45m II Sec 2(b) 1026H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1:00 pm 100 $30,000 WEF Challenge Round 1 E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2752 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2753 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2732 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2733 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2405 Green Conformation Hunter 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2505 Regular Conformation Hunter 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2009 High Performance Working Hunter 2010 High Performance Working Stake ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2104 First Year Green Hunter 2105 First Year Green Hunter Stake 2204 Second Year Green Hunter 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2014 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2015 Performance Hunter Stake 3’6” MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1096H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” 1099M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) 1007 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec 2(b) RING 6 - 8:00 am 2004 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2005 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2001 Pre Green Hunter 3' U/S 2054 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2051 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. U/S 2024 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2025 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2019 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2020 Performance Hunter Stake 3’3” RING 7 RING 8 RING 9 1102L 1111 1108 1105

Open Hacking till noon Open Lunging till noon

- 8:00 am Schooling Jumper Training Jumper II Training Jumper II Training Jumper II

II 3’7” 2’9” 3’1” 3’3”

RING 10 - Open Hacking till noon RING 11- 8:00 am 4004 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4005 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4019 Low Hunter 2’6” 4020 Low Hunter 2’6” 4062 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4063 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4089 Low Hunter 2’9” 4090 Low Hunter 2’9” 4016 Low Hunter 2’6” U/S RING 12- 8:00 - Open Hacking 4074/4075 WEF Hunter 3’3” 4049/4050 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4046 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ U/S South Ring - $20 Rounds

FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA -8:00 am 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1027H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1023 Adequan YJC 7 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1024 Adequan YJC 8 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1013 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b) 2:00 pm 1005 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 Speed Challenge II Sec.1 E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2735 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2731 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older U/S Sec A 2754 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2755 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S 2817 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2818 Small Junior Handy Hunter 16 -17 Yr. ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 4064 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4065 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4061 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” U/S Section A 3091 WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1016 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old Table II Sec 2(b) 1020 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1067M Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1072L Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1055 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1051C The Masters II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 1032M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1037L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1041A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1046B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 6 1103L 3050 3092

- 8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’7” USEF Talent Search WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase

RING 7 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds 3:00 PM 3060 EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal 3093 WIHS Equitation Pony RING 8 Schooling Rounds RING 9 - 8:00 am 1112 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1109 Training Jumper II 3’1” 1106 Training Jumper II 3’3”

RING 10 - - 8:00 am 1100M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1097H Schooling Jumper II 4’1”

RING 11- 8:00 am The College Preparatory Invitational RING 12- 8:00 am The College Preparatory Invitational South Ring - $20 Rounds


WEF 1/ SURPASS

Tentative Schedule

January 11-15, 2012

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida

SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1031M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1062H Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1025 SJHOF Amateur Owner Classic 7:00 pm 101 $30,000 Surpass Grand Prix E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2819 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2820 Small Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr. 2816 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2602 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 2601 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2617 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2618 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 2631 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2632 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2630 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2803 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2832 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2833 Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2842 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2843 Large Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18 - 35 2627 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18 - 35 2625 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1036L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1071L Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1052C The Masters II Sec 1 1047B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1042A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1056 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1090 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1091 Pony Jumper II Sec 1 DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1066M Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1080 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) 1081 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 1075 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) 1076 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II Sec 1 1085 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1086 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 1 RING 6 - 8:00 am 3070 Ariat National Adult Medal 2738 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2739 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2717 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2718 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2702 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2703 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B 4067 4068 Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B RING 7 - 8:00 am 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S 2947 Small Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2948 Small Green Pony Hunter 2946 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S 2952 Medium Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2953 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2951 Medium Green Pony Hunter U/S 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2918 Medium Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2883 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med

SATURDAY 2957 2958 2956 2932 2933 2931 2892 2891 4077 4078

RING 8 – 8:00 am Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter Large Green Pony Hunter Large Green Pony Hunter U/S Large Pony Conformation Hunter Large Pony Hunter Large Pony Hunter U/S Children's Pony Hunter-Large Children's Pony Hunter-Large U/S Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’

RING 9 - 8:00 am 1765 Low Adult Jumper 18-35 II2b 1766 Low Adult Jumper 18-35 II2.1 1768 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.1 1769 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2b 1737 Low Children’s Jumper II2.b 1738 Low Children’s Jumper II2.1 RING 10 - 8:00 am 3080 THIS Children's Medal 14 & under 2852 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2853 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2851 Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S 2872 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2873 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 3015 Equitation 15-17 Flat 3016 Equitation 15-17 Fences 3017 Equitation 15-17 Fences RING 11- 8:00 am The College Preparatory Invitational RING 12- 8:00 am The College Preparatory Invitational South Ring - $20 Rounds SUNDAY- INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 9:00 am 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 1030M AO Jumper Classic - Medium 12 noon Parade of Champions 12:30 Leadline 1:00 pm 1001 $25,000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic II Sec 2(a) E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2740 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2741 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2737 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec B 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 3’ 2705 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 3’ 2604 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2605 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 2633 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3 -Over 35 2634 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3 -Over 35 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2834 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2835 Large Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under 2831 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2801 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2804 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2805 Small Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under 2841 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2844 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2845 Large Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr. 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2619 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1057 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs 1050C The Masters Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic 1767 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper Classic DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1035L Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Low 1070L Junior Jumper Classic - Low 1065M Junior Jumper Classic – Medium

SUNDAY RING 6 - 8:00 am 2628 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2629 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2720 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 4069 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B 4070 Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B 4066 Low Adult Hunter U/S Sec B 3018 Adult Amateur Equitation Flat 3019 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3020 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3094 Palm Beach Adult Medal RING 7 - 8:00 am 2904 Small Pony Hunter 2905 Small Pony Handy Hunter 2949 Small Green Pony Hunter 2950 Small Green Pony Hunter 2954 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2955 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2919 Medium Pony Hunter 2920 Medium Pony Handy Hunter 2881 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med U/S 2884 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med RING 8 – 8:00 am 2934 Large Pony Hunter 2935 Large Pony Handy Hunter 2959 Large Green Pony Hunter 2960 Large Green Pony Hunter 2893 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2894 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 4076 Low Children’s Hunter U/S 4079 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4080 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ RING 9 - 8:00 am 1087 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1092 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) 1739 Low Child Jumper Classic RING 10 - 8:00 am 3040 ASPCA Maclay 3030 Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal RING 11- 8:00 am 3081 THIS Children's Medal 15-17** 2874 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2875 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2871 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years U/S 2854 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2855 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 3012 Equitation 12-14 Flat 3013 Equitation 12-14 Fences 3014 Equitation 12-14 Fences RING 12- 8:00 am 3001 Walk 3002 Walk Trot 3003 Walk Trot Pleasure 3004 Walk Trot Jump 2992 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2993 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2991 Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S 2995 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2996 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2994 Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S 3000 Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 2987 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2988 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2986 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 3009 11 & Under Flat 3010 11 & Under Equitation Fences 3011 11 & Under Equitation Fences South Ring - $20 Rounds

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100

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12008

$30,000 WEF Challenge Cup Series — Round I USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix

Paul Scriver Perpetual Memorial Trophy Entry Fee: $500 Participation:

Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. than Tuesday, January 10th. Declarations received after this time will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D.

Check In:

Horses who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds on Wednesday January 12th between 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM and check in with the steward. You must also provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. (Check In time and place is subject to change. Please check in the office for updates)

Rules:

Conducted under USEF Rules as a Table II.2.a class

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money

$9,000, $6,600, $3,900, $2,400, $1,800, $1,500, $1,200, $900, $900, $600, $600, $600

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$30,000 Surpass Grand Prix USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix Entry Fee: $500

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation:

Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Thursday January 12th. Declarations received after this time will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D.

Check In:

Horses who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds on Friday January 13th between 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM and check in with the steward. You must also provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. (Check In time and place is subject to change. Please check in the office for updates)

Rules:

Conducted under USEF Rules as a Table II.2.a class

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money:

$9,000, $6,600, $3,900, $2,400, $1,800, $1,500, $1,200, $900, $900, $600, $600, $600

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$25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Jumper Classic- Qualifier for Suncast Rider Bonus Entry Fee: $450

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation:

Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm. 2 days before the class. Declarations will not be accepted after the check in has occurred.

Rules:

Conducted under USEF Rules as a Table II.2.a class

Check In:

Horse who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds. The check in date and time will be posted in the show office. You must provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Horses who do not check in will not be allowed to compete.

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money

$7,500, $5,500, $3,250, $2,000, $1,500, $1,250, $1,000, $750, $750, $500, $500, $500

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W E F 2

WEF 2/ W ELLINGTON E QUESTRIAN R EALTY CSI 2* “AA”

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12009

January 18-22, 2012 USEF 5027/FEI-2012_CI_0393

TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS

Course Designers: International ArenaDeNemethyMogaveroGene Mische & Rost ArenaRings 6 Rings 7-8Rings 9-10Rings 11-12-

C SI 2*

Luc Mussette (BEL) Michel Ismalun Anthony D’Ambrosio Philip J. DeVita Danny Moore Archer “Skip” Bailey Steve Stephens Bobby Murphy

FEI Officials: Ground Jury: PresidentForeign JudgeMemberMemberCourse DesignerChief StewardFEI Veterinary Delegate-

David Distler of Norwalk, CT. John Taylor (CAN) Ralph Alfano of Wellington, FL Neil O’Connor of Southampton, NY Luc Mussette (BEL) Karen Golding of Wellington, Florida Dr. Steve Soule of Wellington, Florida

JumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & Equitation-

Tom Thomson of Talent, Oregon Jason Gates of Tequesta, Florida Philip A. DeVita of Apopka, Florida Jim Zulia of Eustis, Florida Alex Rheinheimer of Traverse City, Michigan Jeff Smiley of Delray Beach, Florida Gerry Briggs of Smyrna Rick Fancher of Crestwood, Kentucky Thom Brede of Stamping Ground, Kentucky Robert Crandall of Wellington, Florida Brian Flynn of New Albany, Ohio Pat Dodson of Clemmons, South Carolina Keith Hastings of Clemmons, South Carolina

Lead StewardSecond StewardThird StewardReserve StewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor-

Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida Beth Reichenbach of Bradenton, Florida John Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Lindy Esau of North Palm Beach, Florida Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida Lindy Esau of North Palm Beach, Florida

Judges:

Stewards:

All contracts may not be finalized and/or pending USEF License Renewals

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WEF 2/ Wellington Equestrian Realty Tentative Schedule January 18-22, 2012

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida

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WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 9:00 am 1002 G&C Farm1.45m II Sec 1 1004 Spy Coast Farm1.40m II Sec 1 1012 Spy Coast 1.40 II 2(b) 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b)

THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 9:00 am 1003 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 2(b) 1026H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1:00 pm 100 $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round 2

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2401 Model Green Conformation 2501 Model Regular Conformation 2403 Green Conformation Hunter 2404 Green Conformation Handy Hunter 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2102 First Year Green Hunter 2103 First Year Green Handy Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S 2007 High Performance Working Hunter 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2104 First Year Green Hunter 2105 First Year Green Hunter Stake 2405 Green Conformation Hunter 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2204 Second Year Green Hunter 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2505 Regular Conformation Hunter 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2009 High Performance Working Hunter 2010 High Performance Working Hunter Stake

ROST ARENA - 8:30 am 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Green Handy Hunter 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2012 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2013 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6” 2011 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S 2017 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2018 Performance Handy Hunter 3’3” 2016 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1098M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1095H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 1018 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) RING 6 - 8:00 am 2052 Pre Green 2053 Pre Green 2002 Pre Green 2003 Pre Green 2022 Pre Green 2023 Pre Green 2021 Pre Green

Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter

3 & 4 Yr. 3 & 4 Yr. 3' 3' 3'3" 3'3" 3'3" U/S

RING 7 - Open Hacking RING 8 - Open Lunging RING 9 - 8:00 am 1110 Training Jumper II 1107 Training Jumper II 1104 Training Jumper II 1101L Schooling Jumper

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

RING 10 – Open Hacking RING 11 - - 8:00 am 4002 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4003 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4001 Baby Green Hunter U/S 4017 Low Hunter 2’6” 4018 Low Hunter 2’6” 4087 Low Hunter 2’9” 4088 Low Hunter 2’9” 4086 Low Hunter 2’9” U/S RING 12 – 4047/4048 4072/4073 4071

8:00 am Small/WEF Hunter 3’ WEF Hunter 3’3 “ WEF Hunter 3’3” U/S

South Ring - $20 Rounds

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ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2732 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2733 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2752 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2753 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2024 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2025 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2014 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2015 Performance Hunter 3’6” Stake MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1099M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1096H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) 1007 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) RING 6 - 8:30 am 2051 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. U/S 2054 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2004 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2005 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2001 Pre Green Hunter 3' U/S 2019 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2020 Performance Hunter 3’3” RING 7 - Open Hacking till noon RING 8 - Open Lunging RING 9 - 8:00 am 1111 Training Jumper II 1108 Training Jumper II 1105 Training Jumper II 1102L Schooling Jumper

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

RING 10 – Open Hacking till noon RING 11 – 8:00am 4004 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4005 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4019 Low Hunter 2’6” 4020 Low Hunter 2’6” 4062 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4063 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4089 Low Hunter 2’9” 4090 Low Hunter 2’9” 4016 Low Hunter 2’6” U/S RING 12 – 8:00am 4049/4050 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4046 Small/WEF Hunter 3’U/S 4074/4075 WEF Hunter 3’3”

FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA -8:00 am 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1027H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1013 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b) 7:00 pm Pro Derby Cross Exhibition E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2735 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2731 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec A 2631 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2632 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2630 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S 2617 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2618 Amateur Owner Hunter Handy Over 35 2842 Large Junior Hunter 16-17 Yr. 2843 Large Junior Handy Hunter 16-17 Yr. ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2754 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2755 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S 4064 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4065 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4061 Low Adult Amateur 2’6” Section A U/S 3091 WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1016 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old Table II Sec 2(b) 1020 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1023 Adequan YJC 7 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1024 Adequan YJC 8 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1 1005 Spy Coast 1.40 Speed Challenge II Sec.1 DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 1032M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1055 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1046B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1041A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 6 - 8:00 am 3050 USEF Talent Search 3092 WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase RING 7 – 8:00 am 1037L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1072L Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1067M Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1051C The Masters II Sec 2(b) Ring 8- Open Hacking until noon Hunter Schooling Rounds (Horses) 1:00 – 4:30 RING 9 - 8:00 am 1100M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1097H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” RING 10 - 8:00 am 1112 Training Jumper II 1109 Training Jumper II 1106 Training Jumper II 1103L Schooling Jumper

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

RING 11 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds 3:00 PM 3060 EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal 3093 WIHS Equitation Pony RING 12 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds

South Ring - $20 Rounds South Ring - $20 Rounds


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SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 9:00 am 1025 SJHOF Amateur Owner Classic 1031M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1062H Junior Jumper II Sec 1 7:00 pm 101 $50,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty CSI2* GP

SATURDAY RING 11 - 8:00 am 2957 Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2958 Large Green Pony Hunter 2956 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2933 Large Pony Hunter 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S 2892 Children's Pony Hunter-Large 2891 Children's Pony Hunter U/S Large 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2883 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 4077 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4078 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2817 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2818 Small Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2602 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 2619 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2634 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2635 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2844 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2845 Large Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr. 2841 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2803 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2832 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2833 Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2627 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2625 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” U/S 18-35 MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1066M Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1052C The Masters II Sec 1 1071L Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1036L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1056 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1047B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1042A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1768 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2b 1769 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2c 1766 Low Adult Jumper 18-35 II2.c 1765 Low Adult Jumper 18-35 II2.b RING 6 - 8:00 am 2702 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2703 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 4067 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B 4068 Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B RING 7 - 8:00 am 3080 THIS Children's Medal 14 & under 2852 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2853 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2851 Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S 2872 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2873 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years RING 8 – 8:00 am 3070 Ariat National Adult Medal 2717 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2718 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2738 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2739 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B RING 9 - 8:00 am 1085 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1086 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 1080 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) 1081 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 1090 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 10 - 8:00 am 1737 Low Children’s Jumper II2.b 1738 Low Children’s Jumper II2.c 1075 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) 1076 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II Sec 1 1091 Pony Jumper II Sec 1

RING 12 - 8:00 am 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2918 Medium Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S 2952 Medium Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2953 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2951 Medium Green Pony U/S 2947 Small Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2948 Small Green Pony Hunter 2946 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S South Ring - $20 Rounds $20 OPEN SCHOOLING (Hunter & Jumper mix) SUNDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 1065M Junior Jumper Classic - Medium 12:30 pm Parade of Champions 1:00 pm 1001 $25,000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic II Sec 2(a) E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2628 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2629 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2601 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2604 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2605 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 2737 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec B 2740 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2741 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2720 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2834 Large Junior 2835 Large Junior 2831 Large Junior 2801 Small Junior 2804 Small Junior 2805 Small Junior 2816 Small Junior 2819 Small Junior 2820 Small Junior

Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter

15 & Under Stake 15 & Under 15 & Under U/S 15 & Under U/S 15 & Under Stake 15 & Under 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 16 -17 Yr. Stake 16 -17 Yr.

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1057 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs ) 1050C The Masters Classic 1767 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1035L Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Low 1070L Junior Jumper Classic - Low 1030M Amateur Owner Jumper Classic- Medium

SUNDAY RING 6 - 8:00 am 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2705 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 3094 Palm Beach Adult Medal 3018 Adult Amateur Equitation Flat 3019 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3020 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 4066 Low Adult Hunter U/S Sec B 4069 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B 4070 Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B RING 7 - 8:00 am 3081 THIS Children's Medal 15-17** 2874 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2875 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2871 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years U/S 2854 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2855 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 3012 Equitation 12 - 14 Flat 3013 Equitation 12-14 Fences 3014 Equitation 12-14 Fences RING 8 - 8:00 am 3001 Walk 3002 Walk Trot 3003 Walk Trot Pleasure 3004 Walk Trot Jump 2992 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2993 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2991 Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S 2995 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2996 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2994 Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S 3000 Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 2987 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2988 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2986 Short Stirrup U/S 3009 11 & Under Flat 3010 11 & Under Equitation Fences 3011 11 & Under Equitation fences 3015 Equitation 15-17 Flat 3016 Equitation 15-17 Fences 3017 Equitation 15-17 Fences Ring 9 - 8:00 am 1087 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1739 Low Child Jumper Classic 1092 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) RING 10 - 8:00 am 3040 ASPCA Maclay 3030 Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal RING 11 - 8:00 am 2934 Large Pony Hunter 2935 Large Pony Handy Hunter 2959 Large Green Pony Hunter 2960 Large Green Pony Hunter 2893 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2894 Children's Pony Hunter – Large 2881 Children's Pony Hunter U/S Sm/Med 2884 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 4076 Low Children’s Hunter U/S 4079 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4080 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ RING 12 - 8:00 am 2904 Small Pony Hunter 2905 Small Pony Handy Hunter 2949 Small Green Pony Hunter 2950 Small Green Pony Hunter 2954 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2955 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2919 Medium Pony Hunter 2920 Medium Pony Handy Hunter

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WEF 2/ W ELLINGTON E QUESTRIAN R EALTY CSI 2* “AA”

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12009

January 18-22, 2012 USEF 5027/FEI-2012_CI_0393

FEI International Division: CSI 2* Competitions 100 & 101

C SI 2*

Veterinary Examination & Horse Inspection: All horses will be presented for Examination & Inspection on Wednesday starting at 7:00 am in the FEI Stabling Compound. An FEI Approved Passport must be presented with the horse brought for inspection. FEI Stable Area & Schooling: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds AND stabled in the official FEI stable area no later than Wednesday by 7:00 am. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the official FEI stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. FEI equipment rules apply. Horse boot and leg inspections will take place without prior notice to the competitor. (Check with stewards for any additional updates) Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Unless otherwise specified in the Specs of the Class. Conducted under FEI Medication and treating rules and procedures. Drug testing will be provided by USEF. Attire, Courses, & Information: See FEI Rules, WEF General Regulations & FEI General Information.

100

Participation: Rules: Obstacles: Speed: Prize Money

101

Participation: Rules: Obstacles: Speed: Prize Money:

1001

Participation: Rules: Check In: Obstacles: Speed: Prize Money

$32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Series — Round II

USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550 Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 17th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. January 17th, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2, Height 1.45 meters (4’9”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

$50,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 2*

Qualifier for FTI Consulting Finale Grand Prix USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $700 One (1) horse per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Thursday, January 19th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. January 19th will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Horses competing in this class may not compete in any other class on the same day. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2 - Table A competition against the clock with one initial course and one jump-off. Competitors with equal penalties for first place, jump-off against the clock. The remaining competitors are classified according to their penalties and time in the initial course. Height 1.45 meters (4’9”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump 375m/min. (USEF International Standard) $15,000, $11,000, $6,500, $4,000, $3,000, $2,500, $2,000, $1,500, $1,500, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000

$25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Jumper Classic- Qualifier for Suncast Rider Bonus

Entry Fee: $450 Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm. 2 days before the class. Declarations will not be accepted after the check in has occurred. Conducted under USEF Rules as a Table II.2.a class Horses who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds. The check in date and time will be posted in the show office. You must provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Horses who do not check in will not be allowed to compete. Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) $7,500, $5,500, $3,250, $2,000, $1,500, $1,250, $1,000, $750, $750, $500, $500, $500

PRO DerbyCross- Demonstration Class

6 Teams, each consisting of 3 event riders, 1 show jumper and 1 polo player will be vying for $25,000 in prize money. Course: mixture of cross country obstacles and show jumps Designed by : David O'Connor Teams Captained by: Phillip Dutton (USA), Karen O'Connor (USA), Buck Davidson (USA), Leslie Law (GBR), Kyle Carter (CAN) and Allison Springer (USA) Operation Homefront is the Official Charitable Partner of PRO DerbyCross.

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WEF 3/ H ORSEWARE P RODUCTS CSI 2* “AA”

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January 25-29, 2012 USEF #962 / FEI-2012_CI_0394

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12010

TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS

Course Designers: International ArenaDeNemethyMogaveroGene Mische & Rost ArenaRings 6-8 Rings 9-10 Rings 11-12

C SI 2 *

Olaf Petersen, Sr. (GER) Anthony D’Ambrosio Steve Stephens Bobby Murphy Philip J. DeVita Archer “Skip” Bailey Jason Shelly

FEI Officials: Ground Jury: PresidentForeign JudgeMemberMemberCourse DesignerChief StewardFEI Veterinary Delegate-

Ralph Alfano of Wellington, Florida John Taylor (CAN) Tom Thomson of Talent, Oregon David Distler of Norwalk, CT Olaf Petersen, Sr. (GER) Karen Golding of Wellington, Florida Dr. Steve Soule of Wellington, Florida

JumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & Equitation-

Jason Gates of Tequesta, Florida Philip A. DeVita of Apopka, Florida Neil O’Connor of Southampton, New York John Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Steve Sarafin of Camden, South Carolina Jim Zulia of Eustis, Florida Jeff Smiley of Delray Beach, Florida Oliver Kennedy of Brookville, Maryland Liza Dennehy of Denver, Colorado Linda Andrisani of Jackson, Mississippi Steve Wall of Waukesha, Wisconsin Mike Rosser of Southern Pines, North Carolina Brian Lenehan of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Otis Brown of Wellington, Florida

Lead StewardSecond StewardThird StewardReserve StewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor-

George Uniss of Branchville, New Jersey Lindy Esau of North Palm Beach, Florida Beth Reichenbach of Bradenton, Florida Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida

Judges:

Stewards:

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WEF 3/Horseware Products CSI 2* “AA”

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WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 9:00 am 1002 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 1 1004 Spy Coast Farm1.40m II Sec 1 1012 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b)

January 25-29, 2012

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2401 Model Green Conformation 2501 Model Regular Conformation 2403 Green Conformation Hunter 2404 Green Conformation Handy Hunter 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2102 First Year Green Hunter 2103 First Year Green Handy Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Green Handy Hunter 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S 2007 High Performance Working Hunter 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S ROST ARENA - 9:00 am 2052 Pre Green Hunter 2053 Pre Green Hunter 2002 Pre Green Hunter 2003 Pre Green Hunter 2022 Pre Green Hunter 2023 Pre Green Hunter 2021 Pre Green Hunter

3 & 4 Yr. 3 & 4 Yr. 3' 3' 3'3" 3'3" 3'3" U/S

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 1018 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 9:00 am 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) RING 6 – 2012 2013 2011 2017 2018 2016

8:00 am Performance Performance Performance Performance Performance Performance

RING 7 –

Open Hacking

RING 8 –

Open Hacking

Hunter 3’6” Handy Hunter 3’6” Hunter 3’6” U/S Hunter 3’3” Handy Hunter 3’3” Hunter 3’3” U/S

RING 9 – 8:00 am 1098M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 4’1” 1095H RING 10 - 8:00 am 1110 Training Jumper II 1107 Training Jumper II 1104 Training Jumper II 1101L Schooling Jumper

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

RING 11 - 8:00 am 4047/4048 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4072/4073 WEF Hunter 3’3 “ 4071 WEF Hunter 3/3” U/S RING 12 - 8:00 am 4002 Baby Green 4003 Baby Green 4001 Baby Green 4017 Low Hunter 4018 Low Hunter 4087 Low Hunter Low Hunter 4088 4086 Low Hunter

Hunter 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter U/S 2’6” 2’6” 2’9” 2’9” 2’9” U/S

South Ring - $20 Rounds

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Tentative Schedule

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1003 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 2(b) 1026H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1:00 pm 100 $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round 3

FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA -8:00 am 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1027H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1005 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 Speed Challenge II.1 1013 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b)

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2104 First Year Green Hunter 2105 First Year Green Hunter Stake 2405 Green Conformation Hunter 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2204 Second Year Green Hunter 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2505 Regular Conformation Hunter 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2009 High Performance Working Hunter 2010 High Performance Working Hunter Stake

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2735 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2731 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec A 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2627 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2625 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” U/S 18-35 2602 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 2832 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2833 Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under

ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2004 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2005 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2001 Pre Green Hunter 3' U/S 2054 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2051 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. U/S 2019 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2020 Performance Hunter Stake 3’3” 2014 Performance Hunter 3’6 2015 Performance Hunter Stake 3’6”

ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2754 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2755 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S 4064 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4065 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4061 Low Adult Amateur 2’6” Section A” U/S 3091 WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1096H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 9:00 am 1007 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) RING 6 – 2752 2753 2024 2025 2732 2733

8:00 am Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" Pre Green Hunter 3'3" Pre Green Hunter 3'3" Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A

RING 7 –

Open Hacking

RING 8 –

Open Hacking

RING 9 – 1102L 1099M

8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’7” Schooling Jumper II 3’9”

RING 10 - 9:00 am 1111 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1108 Training Jumper II 3’1” 1105 Training Jumper II 3’3 RING 11 - 8:00 am 4074/4075 WEF Hunter 3’3” 4049/4050 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4046 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ U/S RING 12 - 8:00 am 4004 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4005 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4019 Low Hunter 2’6” 4020 Low Hunter 2’6” 4062 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4063 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4089 Low Hunter 2’9” 4090 Low Hunter 2’9” 4016 Low Hunter 2’6” U/S South Ring - $20 Rounds

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1016 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old 1020 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old 1023 Adequan YJC 7 Year Old 1024 Adequan YJC 8 Year Old 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1

Table II Sec 2(b) II Sec 2(b) II Sec 2(b) II Sec 2(b)

DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 1032M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1067M Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1072L Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 6 – 3050 3092

8:00 am USEF Talent Search WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase

RING 7 – 1037L 1055 1051C 1046B 1041A

8:00 am Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) The Masters II Sec 2(b) Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b)

RING 8 – 8:00 am Hunter Schooling Rounds (Horses) 1:00 – 4:30 RING 9 – 8:00 am 1100M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1097H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” RING 10 - 8:00 am 1112 Training Jumper II 1109 Training Jumper II 1106 Training Jumper II 1103L Schooling Jumper

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

RING 11 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds 3:00 PM 3060 EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal 3093 WIHS Equitation Pony RING 12 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds South Ring - $20 Rounds


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Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida

SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA – 8:00 am 1052C The Masters II Sec 1 1062H Junior Jumper II.2.1 1025 SJHOF Amateur Owner Classic 1:00 pm 1001 $25,000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic II Sec 2(a) 7:00 pm 120 $55,000 Nespresso “Battle of the Sexes” E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2834 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2835 Large Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under 2831 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2803 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2842 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2843 Large Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2817 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2818 Small Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2617 Amateur Owner 2618 Amateur Owner 2604 Amateur Owner 2605 Amateur Owner 2601 Amateur Owner 2631 Amateur Owner 2632 Amateur Owner 2628 Amateur Owner 2629 Amateur Owner

Hunter Over 35 Handy Hunter Over 35 Hunter 18-35 Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 Hunter 18-35 U/S Hunter 3’3” Over 35 Handy Hunter 3’3” Over 35 Hunter 3’3” 18-35 Hunter 3’3” 18-35

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1056 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1047B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1042A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1766 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2.c 1765 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2b 1768 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.1 1769 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2b DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1036L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1071L Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1066M Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1031M Amateur Owner Jumper Sec II.2.1 RING 6 – 3080 2852 2853 2851 2872 2873 4077 4078

8:00 am THIS Children's Medal 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’

RING 7 – 2717 2718 2702 2703

8:00 am Adult Amateur Adult Amateur Adult Amateur Adult Amateur

RING 8 – 2738 2739 4067 4068

8:00 am Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Sec B Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Sec B

RING 9 – 1080 1081 1085 1086

8:00 am Children's Children's Children's Children's

RING 10 – 1090 1091 1737 1738 1075 1076

8:00 am Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) Pony Jumper II Sec 1 Low Children’s Jumper II2.b Low Children’s Jumper II2.c Children's Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) Children's Jumper 13 & Under II Sec 1

Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter

36 36 18 18

Tentative Schedule

thru thru thru thru

50 50 35 35

Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) Modified Jumper II Sec

SATURDAY RING 11 - 8:00 am 2957 Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2958 Large Green Pony Hunter 2956 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2933 Large Pony Hunter 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S 2892 Children's Pony Hunter-Large 2891 Children's Pony Hunter-Large U/S 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2883 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med RING 12 - 8:00 am 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S 2947 Small Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2948 Small Green Pony Hunter 2946 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S 2952 Medium Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2953 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2951 Medium Green Pony Hunter U/S 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2918 Medium Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S SUNDAY- INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs 12:30 pm Parade of Champions The Stadium - 2:00 pm (Weather Permitting) 101 $50,000 Horseware Products CSI 2* Grand Prix E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2804 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2805 Small Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under 2801 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2816 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2819 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2820 Small Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr 2841 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2844 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2845 Large Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr. 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2705 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2619 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2630 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S 2633 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2634 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2720 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2737 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec B 2740 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2741 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1057 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs 1050C The Masters Classic DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1035L Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Low 1070L Junior Jumper Classic - Low 1065M Junior Jumper Classic - Medium 1030M Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Medium RING 6 – 3081 2874 2875 2871 2854 2855 3015 3016 3017

SUNDAY RING 7 – 3001 3002 3003 3004 2992 2993 2991 2995 2996 2994 3000 2987 2988 2986 3009 3010 3011 3012 3013 3014

8:00 am Walk Walk Trot Walk Trot Pleasure Walk Trot Jump Younger Cross Rails Hunter Younger Cross Rails Hunter Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S Older Cross Rails Hunter Older Cross Rails Hunter Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S Short Stirrup Equitation Flat Short Stirrup Working Hunter Short Stirrup Working Hunter Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 11 & Under Flat 11 & Under Equitation Fences 11 & Under Equitation fences Equitation 12-14 Flat Equitation 12-14 Fences Equitation 12-14 Fences

RING 8 – 4069 4070 4066 3070 3018 3019 3020

8:00 am Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B Low Adult Hunter U/S Sec B Ariat Medal Adult Amateur Equitation Flat Adult Amateur Equitation O/F Adult Amateur Equitation O/F

RING 9 – 3040 3030 3094

8:00 am ASPCA Maclay Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Palm Beach Adult Medal

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1087 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II2(b) 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II2(b) 1092 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) 1739 Low Child Jumper Classic 1767 Low Adult Jumper Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic RING 11 2934 2935 2959 2960 2893 2894 2881 2884

8:00 am Large Pony Hunter Large Pony Handy Hunter Large Green Pony Hunter Large Green Pony Hunter Children's Pony Hunter - Large Children's Pony Hunter - Large Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med U/S Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med

RING 12 2904 2905 2949 2950 2954 2955 2919 2920 4076 4079 4080

8:00 am Small Pony Hunter Small Pony Handy Hunter Small Green Pony Hunter Small Green Pony Hunter Medium Green Pony Hunter Medium Green Pony Hunter Medium Pony Hunter Medium Pony Handy Hunter Low Children’s Hunter U/S Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’

South Ring - $20 Rounds

8:00 am THIS Children's Medal 15-17 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years U/S Children's Hunter 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under Equitation 15-17 Flat Equitation 15-17 Fences Equitation 15-17 Fences

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WEF 3/ H ORSEWARE P RODUCTS

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12010

January 25-29, 2012 USEF #962 / FEI-2012_CI_0394 FEI International Division: CSI 2* Competitions 100 & 101

C SI 2*

Veterinary Examination & Horse Inspection: All horses will be presented for Examination & Inspection on Wednesday starting at 7:00 am in the FEI Stabling Compound. An FEI Approved Passport must be presented with the horse brought for inspection. FEI Stable Area & Schooling: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds AND stabled in the official FEI stable area no later than Wednesday by 7:00 am. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the official FEI stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. FEI equipment rules apply. Horse boot and leg inspections will take place without prior notice to the competitor. (Check with stewards for any additional updates) Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Unless otherwise specified in the Specs of the Class. Conducted under FEI Medication and treating rules and procedures. Drug testing will be provided by USEF. Attire, Courses, & Information: See FEI Rules, WEF General Regulations & FEI General Information.

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$32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Series — Round III USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation:

Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 24th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. January 24th, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D.

Rules:

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2,

Obstacles:

Height 1.45 meters (4’9”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money

$9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

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$50,000 Horseware Products CSI 2* Grand Prix- Scheduled at the Stadium on Grass Qualifier for FTI Consulting Finale Grand Prix FEI World Ranking Competition & USEF Computer Ranked Class For the Albert D. Hart Perpetual Trophy

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Entry Fee: $700 Participation:

One (1) horse per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Thursday, January 26th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. January 26th will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Horses competing in this class may not compete in any other class on the same day. This event is scheduled to be held at The Stadium. In the event of conditions which would make the class unsafe for competitors, management reserves the right to move the class to the International Arena.

Rules:

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2 - Table A competition against the clock with one initial course and one jump-off. Competitors with equal penalties for first place, jump-off against the clock. The remaining competitors are classified according to their penalties and time in the initial course.

Obstacles:

Height 1.45 meters (4’9”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375m/min. (USEF International Standard)

Prize Money:

$15,000, $11,000, $6,500, $4,000, $3,000, $2,500, $2,000, $1,500, $1,500, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000

1001 Participation:

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$25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Jumper Classic- Qualifier for Suncast Rider Bonus Entry Fee: $450

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm. 2 days before the class. Declarations will not be accepted after the check in has occurred.

Rules:

Conducted under USEF Rules as a Table II.2.a class

Check In:

Horse who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds. The check in date and time will be posted in the show office. You must provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Horses who do not check in will not be allowed to compete.

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

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$55,000 Nespresso Battle of the Sexes Exhibition Saturday evening January 28, 2012

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The Nespresso Battle of Sexes is an exhibition competition between a team of 10 female riders and a team of 10 male riders competing at the 2012 FTI Consulting WEF Circuit invited by management in its sole discretion. Riders may ride a horse of their choice in each phase or the same horse in one or more phases. This is a three-phase competition made up as follows Phase I Table C FEI art 239 Faults under Table C are penalized with 4 seconds added per knockdown, which are added to the time taken by the competitor to complete his round or by elimination. All 10 riders from each team take part. The scoring is based on head to head competition between male and female riders with the winner of each head to head receiving 1 point for their team therefore the maximum points available for a team is 10. Phase II Match Race FEI art 272 This competition involves a head to head match race between an individual male vs. female rider. The match race will occur over identical courses under FEI Table C art 239 with 3 seconds added per knockdown. All 10 riders from each team take part. Each winner gets a point for their team. Therefore, the maximum points available for a team is 10. Phase III Six Bar FEI art 262.3 In this competition, six vertical obstacles are placed in a straight line each obstacle is higher than the previous one. They will be identically constructed and composed only of poles of the same type. The fences get progressively raised following each round. Five riders per team take part. Riders get 2 points per round they get through. There will be a total of 4 rounds. Therefore the maximum points available for a team is 40. Draw Each team will choose its own Captain. The Captains list their riders from 1 to 10 and a draw will take place for which team goes first in phase 1 the Table C after that the teams rotate i.e. if the Female team is drawn first then rider A from females goes first, followed by rider A from the males, next to go will be rider B from the males, followed by rider B from the females and so on. The Captains decide the line up for the Match Race. The six bar will start with the team that is leading the match at that time. In the event of a tie of the overall event the captains flip a coin to see who starts and they pick one rider each to continue in the Six bar, if there is still a tie the captains pick another rider etc if all 5 riders go clear for both teams then the heights are raised and the sequence continues until one team wins. The riders will wear team jerseys provided by management. Prize fund: $50,000 Winning team, $5,000 Losing team There will be a special award for the rider with fastest time over phase I and II There will be a special award for the rider who has the most clear rounds in the Six Bar

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W E F 4

WEF 4/A DEQUAN CSI 2* “AA”

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12011

February 1-5, 2012 USEF #1892 / FEI 2012_CI_0397

TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS

Course Designers: International ArenaDeNemethyMogaveroGene Mische & Rost ArenaRings 6Rings 7-8 Rings 9-10 Rings 11-12 FEI Officials: Ground Jury: PresidentForeign JudgeMemberMemberCourse DesignerChief StewardFEI Veterinary DelegateJudges: JumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationStewards: Lead StewardSecond StewardThird StewardReserve StewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor-

C SI 2*

Robert Ellis (GBR) Guilherme Jorge Anthony D’Ambrosio Archer “Skip” Bailey Danny Moore Steve Stephens Bobby Murphy JP Goddard Tom Thomson of Talent, Oregon Phillip Rozon (CAN) David Distler of Norwalk, Connecticut Ralph Alfano of Wellington, Florida Robert Ellis (GBR) Karen Golding of Wellington, Florida Dr. Steve Soule of Wellington, Florida Jason Gates of Tequesta, Florida Jenny Ross-Koning of Loxahatchee, Florida Jeff Smiley of Delray Beach, Florida Alex Rheinheimer of Traverse City, Michigan Gerry Briggs of Smyrna, Tennessee Oliver Kennedy of Brookville, Maryland Jim Zulia of Eustis, Florida Philip A. DeVita of Apopka, Florida Neil O’Connor of Southampton, New York Rachel Kennedy of Brookville, Maryland Kim Dorfman of Aiken, South Carolina Philip J. DeVita of Apopka, Florida Jim Toon of South Salem, New York Chrystine Tauber of Wellington, Florida Geoff Teall of Wellington, Florida Betsy Perry of Wellington, Florida John Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida George Uniss of Branchville, New Jersey Laura Reed of Lexington, Kentucky Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida Laura Reed of Lexington, Kentucky

All contracts may not be finalized and/or pending USEF License Renewals

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WEF 4/ADEQUAN CSI 2* “AA” February 1-5, 2012 WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA 9:00am 1002 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 1 1004 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m II Sec 1 1012 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b) E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2401 Model Green Conformation 2501 Model Regular Conformation 2403 Green Conformation Hunter 2404 Green Conformation Handy Hunter 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Green Handy Hunter 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S 2007 High Performance Working Hunter 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S 2012 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2013 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6” 2011 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S ROST ARENA - 8:30 am 2102 First Year Green Hunter 2103 First Year Green Handy Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 2022 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2023 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2021 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" U/S 2017 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2018 Performance Handy Hunter 3’3” 2016 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 1018 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA – 9:00 am 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) RING 6 – 8:00 am 2052 Pre Green 2053 Pre Green 2002 Pre Green 2003 Pre Green RING 7RING 8RING 9 – 1098M 1095H

Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter

3 & 4 Yr. 3 & 4 Yr. 3' 3'

Open Hacking Open Hacking 8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 4’1”

RING 10 - 8:00 am1110 Training Jumper II 1107 Training Jumper II 1104 Training Jumper II 1101L Schooling Jumper RING 11 - 8:00 am 4002 Baby Green 4003 Baby Green 4001 Baby Green 4017 Low Hunter 4018 Low Hunter 4087 Low Hunter 4088 Low Hunter 4086 Low Hunter

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’6”

Hunter 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter U/S 2’6” 2’6” 2’9” 2’9” 2’9” U/S

RING 12 - 8:00 am 4047/4048 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4072/4073 WEF Hunter 3’3 “ WEF Hunter 3/3” U/S 4071 South Ring - $20 Rounds

Tentative Schedule

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida THURSDAY 8:00 am INTERNATIONAL ARENA 1003 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 2(b) 1026H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1:00 PM 100 $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round 4

FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA – 8:00 am 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1027H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1005 Spy Coast 1.40 Speed Challenge II Sec.1 1013 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b)

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2104 First Year Green Hunter 2105 First Year Green Hunter Stake 2405 Green Conformation Hunter 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2204 Second Year Green Hunter 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2505 Regular Conformation Hunter 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2009 High Performance Working Hunter 2010 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2014 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2015 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6”

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2617 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2618 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2803 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2631 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2632 Amateur Owner Handy 3’3” Over 35 2630 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S 2731 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec A 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2735 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A

ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2051 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. U/S 2054 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2001 Pre Green Hunter 3' U/S 2004 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2005 Pre Green Hunter 3' 1998 2nd round Pre Green Hunter 3' $2000 Classic (Top 20) 2024 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2025 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 1999 2nd round Pre Green 3' 3” $2000 Classic (Top 20) MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1096H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” DeNEMETHY ARENA- 9:00 am 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) 1007 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) RING 6 – 2732 2733 2752 2753 2019 2020

8:00 am Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" Performance Hunter 3’3” Performance Handy Hunter 3’3”

RING 7 –

Open Hacking

RING 8 -

8am - 4pm Hunter Schooling Rounds

RING 9 – 8:00 am 1099M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” RING 10 - 8:00 am1111 Training Jumper II 1108 Training Jumper II 1105 Training Jumper II Schooling Jumper 1102L

RING 11 - 8:00 am 4004 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4005 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4019 Low Hunter 2’6” 4020 Low Hunter 2’6” 4016 Low Hunter 2’6” U/S 4062 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4063 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4061 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Sec. A U/S RING 12 - 8:00 am 4089 Low Hunter 2’9” 4090 Low Hunter 2’9” 4049/4050 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4046 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ U/S 4074/4075 WEF Hunter 3’3” South Ring - $20 Rounds

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2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’6”

ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 3070 Ariat National Adult Medal 2754 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2755 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S 3091 WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1016 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old Table II Sec 2(b) 1020 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1 1067M Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1037L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1023 Adequan YJC 7 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1024 Adequan YJC 8 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 1032M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1072L Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 6 – 3050 3092

8:00 am USEF Talent Search WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase

RING 7 – 1055 1041A 1051C 1046B

8:00 am Adult Amateur Adult Amateur The Masters II Adult Amateur

RING 8 -

Open Hacking

RING 9 – 1100M 1097H

8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 4’1”

Modified Jumper II 2(b) Jumper II Sec 2(b) Sec 2(b) Jumper II Sec 2(b)

RING 10 - 8:00 am1112 Training Jumper II 1109 Training Jumper II 1106 Training Jumper II 1103L Schooling Jumper

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’6”

RING 11 - 9:00 am 4064 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4065 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A Pony Schooling Rounds To 4:00 RING 12 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds 3:00 PM 3060 EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal 3093 WIHS Equitation Pony Schooling area for flatting after Low Adults and before start of Pony Eq South Ring - $20 Rounds


WEF 4/ADEQUAN CSI 2* “AA” February 1-5, 2012 SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA – 9:00 am 1062H Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1025 SJHOF Amateur Owner Classic 7:00 pm 101 $80,000.00 Adequan CSI 2* Grand Prix E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2602 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2619 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 2633 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2634 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2627 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2738 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2739 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2817 Small Junior 2818 Small Junior 2842 Large Junior 2843 Large Junior 2841 Large Junior 2801 Small Junior 2804 Small Junior 2805 Small Junior 2832 Large Junior 2833 Large Junior 2831 Large Junior

Tentative Schedule

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida

Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. Hunter 16 -17 Yr. Handy Hunter 16 -17 Yr. Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S Hunter 15 & Under U/S Hunter 15 & Under Hunter Stake 15 & Under Hunter 15 & Under Handy Hunter 15 & Under Hunter 15 & Under U/S

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1052C The Masters II Sec 1 1071L Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1036L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 DeNEMETHY ARENA – 8:00 am 1066M Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1031M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1056 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1 RING 6 – 1047B 1042A 1085 1086 1765 1766 1768 1769

8:00 am Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 1 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2b Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2.c Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.c Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2b

RING 7 – 3080 2852 2853 2851 3012 3013 3014 2872 2873

8:00 am THIS Children's Medal 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S Equitation 12-14 Flat Equitation 12-14 Fences Equitation 12-14 Fences Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years

RING 8 2717 2718 2702 2703 4067 4068 4077 4078

8:00 am Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’

RING 9 – 1080 1081 1075 1076 1738 1737 1090 1091

8:00 am Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) Children's Jumper 13 & Under II Sec 1 Low Children’s Jumper II2.c Low Children’s Jumper II2.b Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) Pony Jumper II Sec 1

50 50 35 35

SATURDAY RING 10 – Open Riding

SUNDAY RING 6 – 3081 2874 2875 2871 2854 2855 3015 3016 3017

7:30 am THIS Children's Medal 15-17 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years U/S Children's Hunter 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under Equitation 15-17 Flat Equitation 15-17 Fences Equitation 15-17 Fences

South Ring - $20 Rounds

RING 7 – 3001 3002 3003 3004 2992 2993 2991 2995 2996 2994 3000 2987 2988 2986 3009 3010 3011

8:00 am Walk Walk Trot Walk Trot Pleasure Walk Trot Jump Younger Cross Rails Hunter Younger Cross Rails Hunter Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S Older Cross Rails Hunter Older Cross Rails Hunter Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S Short Stirrup Equitation Flat Short Stirrup Working Hunter Short Stirrup Working Hunter Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 11 & Under Flat 11 & under Equitation Fences 11 & Under Equitation fences

SUNDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1070L Junior Jumper Classic - Low 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 1:30 pm Parade of Champions 2:00 pm 1001 $25,000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic II Sec 2(a)

RING 8 3094 3018 3019 3020 4066 4069 4070

8:00 am Palm Beach Adult Medal Adult Amateur Equitation Flat Adult Amateur Equitation O/F Adult Amateur Equitation O/F Low Adult Hunter U/S Sec B Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2625 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 U/S 2628 Amatuer-Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2629 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2737 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec B 2740 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2741 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2720 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2705 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35

RING 9 – 3040 3030

8:00 am ASPCA Maclay Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal

RING 11 - 8:00 am 2957 Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2958 Large Green Pony Hunter 2956 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter Large Pony Hunter 2933 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S 2892 Children's Pony Hunter Large 2891 Children's Pony Hunter U/S Large 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2883 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med RING 12 - 8:00 am 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2918 Medium Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S 2952 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2953 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2951 Medium Green Pony U/S 2947 Small Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2948 Small Green Pony Hunter 2946 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S

ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2844 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2845 Large Junior Hunter Stake16 - 17 Yr. 2834 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2835 Large Junior Hunter Stake15 & Under 2816 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2819 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2820 Small Junior Hunter Stake16 - 17 Yr. 2601 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2604 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2605 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1057 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs 1050C The Masters Classic DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1035L Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Low 1065M Junior Jumper Classic – Medium 1030M Amateur Owner Jumper Classic – Medium

RING 10 - 8:00 am1087 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1092 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) 1739 Low Children’s Jumper Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic 1767 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper Classic RING 11 - 8:00 am 2904 Small Pony Hunter 2905^ Small Pony Hunter 2919 Medium Pony Hunter 2920^ Medium Pony Hunter 4076 Low Children’s Hunter U/S 4079 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4080 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ RING 12 - 8:00 am 2949 Small Green Pony Hunter 2950 Small Green Pony Hunter 2954 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2955 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2959 Large Green Pony Hunter 2960 Large Green Pony Hunter 2934 Large Pony Hunter 2935^ Large Pony Hunter 2893 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2894 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2881 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med U/S 2884 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med South Ring - $20 Rounds

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WEF 4/A DEQUAN CSI 2* “AA” February 1-5, 2012 USEF #1892 / FEI 2012_CI_0397

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12011

C SI 2*

FEI International Division: CSI 2* Competitions 100 & 101

Veterinary Examination & Horse Inspection: All horses will be presented for Examination & Inspection on Wednesday starting at 7:00 am in the FEI Stabling Compound. An FEI Approved Passport must be presented with the horse brought for inspection. FEI Stable Area & Schooling: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds AND stabled in the official FEI stable area no later than Wednesday by 7:00 am. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the official FEI stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. FEI equipment rules apply. Horse boot and leg inspections will take place without prior notice to the competitor. (Check with stewards for any additional updates) Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Unless otherwise specified in the Specs of the Class. Conducted under FEI Medication and treating rules and procedures. Drug testing will be provided by USEF. Attire, Courses, & Information: See FEI Rules, WEF General Regulations & FEI General Information.

100

$32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Series — Round IV USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation:

Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 31st. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. January 31st, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D.

Rules:

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2,

Obstacles:

Height 1.45 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money

$9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

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$80,000 Adequan CSI 2* Grand Prix

Qualifier for FTI Consulting Finale Grand Prix FEI World Ranking Competition & USEF Computer Ranked Class For the Village of Wellington Trophy

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Entry Fee: $950 Participation:

One (1) horse per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Thursday, February 2nd. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 2nd will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Horses competing in this class may not compete in any other class on the same day.

Rules:

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for World Cup (Article 655) and FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Table A mixed, Article 238. 2.2 - Table A competition against the clock with one initial course and one jump-off. Competitors with equal penalties for first place, jump-off against the clock. The remaining competitors are classified according to their penalties and time in the initial course.

Obstacles:

Height 1.45 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375m/min. (USEF International Standard)

Prize Money:

$24,000, $17,600, $10,400, $6,400, $4,800, $4,000, $3,200, $2,400, $2,400, $1,600, $1,600, $1,600

1001 Participation:

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$25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Jumper Classic- Qualifier for Suncast Rider Bonus Entry Fee: $450

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm. 2 days before the class. Declarations will not be accepted after the check in has occurred.

Rules:

Conducted under USEF Rules as a Table II.2.a class

Check In:

Horse who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds. The check in date and time will be posted in the show office. You must provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Horses who do not check in will not be allowed to compete.

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money

$7,500, $5,500, $3,250, $2,000, $1,500, $1,250, $1,000, $750, $750, $500, $500, $500

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1998

$2000 Pre-Green Level 1 Classic Entry Fee: $100

Participation:

Open to any horse who has competed in at least 2 over fence classes of the Pre-Green Level 1 Hunters. The first round will the last over fences class of the division. Each round will count for 50% of the scored. A minimum of 12 horses will return for a second round or 50% whichever is greater. Any horse that des not complete the first round of the classic will not be eligible to compete in the second round. The same rider must compete in both rounds of the classic. Declarations for this class must be made by 4pm the day before the class is to be held. Late declarations will only be considered at Managements discretion and will not be considered once the first round of the classic has started.

Rules:

Will be conducted in accordance with HU146

Obstacles:

Height 3’ with a minimum of 10 obstacles.

Prize Money:

$600, $440, $260, $220, $180, $140 ,$100, $60

Ribbons:

1-8

1999

$2000 Pre-Green Level 2 Classic Entry Fee: $100

Participation:

Open to any horse who has competed in at least 2 over fence classes of the Pre-Green Level 2 Hunters. The first round will the last over fences class of the division. Each round will count for 50% of the scored. A minimum of 12 horses will return for a second round or 50% whichever is greater. Any horse that des not complete the first round of the classic will not be eligible to compete in the second round. The same rider must compete in both rounds of the classic. Declarations for this class must be made by 4pm the day before the class is to be held. Late declarations will only be considered at Managements discretion and will not be considered once the first round of the classic has started.

Rules:

Will be conducted in accordance with HU146

Obstacles:

Height 3’3” with a minimum of 10 obstacles.

Prize Money:

$600, $440, $260, $220, $180, $140 ,$100, $60

Ribbons:

1-8

Together we can improve our spor t Save the Date: February 7, 2012 for the NARG Annual Meeting The mission of the North American Riders Group is to unite professional riders and trainers to use their collective strength to make show jumping in North America the best in the world. With your participation, NARG will be recognized by those involved as the clear strong voice of North American riders. To bring change we must be able to speak with a singular voice.

Meeting Agenda NARG 2011 Top 25 Shows NARG Rider Grant 2011 Accomplishments 2012 Goals Q&A

This meeting is open to all. For more information or to join go to www.narg.org or call Jen Markee 561.386.4525.

Chris Kappler - President Norman Dello Joio

McLain Ward - Vice President Jimmy Torano

Andre Dignelli

Beezie Madden - Secretary Murray Kessler

Will Simpson

Kent Farrington - Treasurer Enrique Gonzales

Jen Markee - Director

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WEF 5/S PY C OAST F ARM CSI 3*- W “AA”

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TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS

February 8-12, 2012 USEF #619 / FEI 2012_CI_0088

Course Designers: International ArenaDeNemethyMogaveroGene Mische & Rost ArenaRings 6Rings 7-8 Rings 9-10 Rings 11-12 FEI Officials: Ground Jury:

Judges:

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12012

Guilherme Jorge (BRA) Anthony D’Ambrosio Richard Jeffery Steve Stephens JP Goddard Philip J. DeVita Archer “Skip” Bailey Danny Moore

PresidentForeign JudgeMemberMemberCourse DesignerChief StewardFEI Veterinary Delegate-

Neil O’Connor of Southampton, New York John Taylor (CAN) Tom Thomson of Talent, Oregon David Distler of Norwalk, Connecticut Guilherme Jorge (BRA)) Karen Golding of Wellington, Florida Dr. Steve Soule of Wellington, Florida

JumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & Equitation-

Ralph Alfano of Wellington, FL Jeff Smiley of Delray Beach, Florida Jason Gates of Tequesta, Florida Jenny Ross-Koning of Loxahatchee, Florida Steve Sarafin of Camden, South Carolina Gerry Briggs of Smyrna, Tennessee Alex Reinheimer of Traverse City, Michigan Philip A. DeVita of Apopka, Florida Jim Zulia of Eustis, Florida John Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Chris Wynne of Virginia Beach, Virginia Bobbi Reber of Langley, British Columbia Sue Ashe of Wellington, Florida Tim Kees of Norwalk, Connecticut Ronnie Beard of Wellington, Florida Linda Hough of Wellington, Florida

Lead StewardSecond StewardThird StewardReserve StewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor-

Mary Choate of Heath Springs, South Carolina John Gersch of Port St. Lucie, Florida Laura Reed of Lexington, Kentucky Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida George Uniss of Branchville, New Jersey

Stewards:

All contracts may not be finalized and/or pending USEF License Renewals

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WEF 5/Spy Coast Farm CSI 3*- W “AA” Tentative Schedule

February 8-12, 2012

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1002 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 1 1004 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m II Sec 1 1012 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b) E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2401 Model Green Conformation 2501 Model Regular Conformation 2403 Green Conformation Hunter 2404 Green Handy Conformation Hunter 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Handy Green Hunter 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S 2007 High Performance Working Hunter 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S 2012 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2013 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6” 2011 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S ROST ARENA - 8:30 am 2102 First Year Green Hunter 2103 First Year Handy Green Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 2017 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2018 Performance Handy Hunter 3’3” 2016 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1018 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) RING 6 – 2052 2053 2002 2003 2022 2023 2021

8:00 am Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green

Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter

3 & 4 Yr. 3 & 4 Yr. 3' 3' 3'3" 3'3" 3'3" U/S

THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1003 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 2(b) 1062 Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1026H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1:00 pm 100 $32,000 WEF Challenge Round 5 E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2104 First Year Green Hunter 2105 First Year Green Hunter Stake 2405 Green Conformation Hunter 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2204 Second Year Green Hunter 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2505 Regular Conformation Hunter 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2009 High Performance Working Hunter 2010 High Performance Working Hunter Stake ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2752 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2753 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2024 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2025 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2732 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2733 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2014 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2015 Performance Hunter 3’6” Stake MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1096H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1007 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) RING 6 - 8:00 am 2004 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2005 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2001 Pre Green Hunter 3' U/S 2054 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2051 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. U/S 2019 Performance Hunter 3’3 2020 Performance Hunter 3’3” RING 7 – Open Hacking RING 8 Open Hacking

RING 7 – Open Hacking

RING 9 - 8:00 am 1099M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1102L Schooling Jumper II 3’7”

RING 8 – Open Hacking RING 9 - 8:00 am 1098M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 4’1” 1095H RING 10 - 8:00 am 1110 Training Jumper II 1107 Training Jumper II 1104 Training Jumper II 1101L Schooling Jumper RING 11 - 8:00 am 4017 Low Hunter 4018 Low Hunter 4002 Baby Green 4003 Baby Green 4001 Baby Green 4087 Low Hunter 4088 Low Hunter 4086 Low Hunter

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

2’6” 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter U/S 2’9” 2’9” 2’9” U/S

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1111 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1108 Training Jumper II 3’1” 1105 Training Jumper II 3’3” RING 11 - 8:00 am 4049/4050 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4046 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ U/S 4074/4075 WEF Hunter 3’3” 4071 WEF Hunter 3/3” U/S 4089 Low Hunter 2’9” 4090 Low Hunter 2’9” 4016 Low Hunter 2’6” U/S

RING 12 - 8:00 am 4047/4048 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4072/4073 WEF Hunter 3’3 “

RING 12 - 8:00 am 4019 Low Hunter 2’6” 4020 Low Hunter 2’6” 4004 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4005 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4062 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4063 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4061 Low Adult Amateur 2’6” Section A U/S

South Ring - $20 Rounds

South Ring - $20 Rounds

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FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA -8:00 am 1027H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1005 Spy Coast 1.40 Speed Challenge II Sec.1 1013 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b) 7:00 pm 98 Collegiate Equitation Championship E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2735 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2731 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec A 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2627 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2625 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 U/S 2602 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 2817 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2818 Small Junior Handy Hunter 16 -17 Yr. ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 3070 Ariat National Adult Medal 2754 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2755 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S 4064 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4065 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 3091 WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1016 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old 1020 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old 1023 Adequan YJC 7 Year Old 1024 Adequan YJC 8 Year Old 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1

Table II Sec 2(b) II Sec 2(b) II Sec 2(b) II Sec 2(b)

DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 1067M Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1032M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1072L Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 6 - 8:00 am 3050 USEF Talent Search 3092 WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase RING 7 - 8:00 am 1051C The Masters II Sec 2(b) 1046B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1041A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1055 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1037L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 8 - 8:00 am Collegiate Equitation Championship RING 9 - 8:00 am 1100M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1097H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” RING 10 - 8:00 am 1112 Training Jumper II 1109 Training Jumper II 1106 Training Jumper II 1103L Schooling Jumper

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

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WEF 5/Spy Coast Farm CSI 3*- W “AA” Tentative Schedule

February 8-12, 2012

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1066M Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1031M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1025H SJHOF Amateur Owner Classic 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 7:00 pm 101 $125,000 FEI World Cup Qualifier CSI-W 3* Presented by Spy Coast Farm

SATURDAY RING 11 - 8:00 am 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2933 Large Pony Hunter 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S 2892 Children's Pony Hunter-Large 2891 Children's Pony Hunter Large U/S 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2883 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2738 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2739 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2803 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2832 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2833 Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2842 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2843 Large Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr.

RING 12 - 8:00 am 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S 2947 Small Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2948 Small Green Pony Hunter 2946 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S 2952 Medium Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2953 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2951 Medium Green Pony Hunter U/S 2957 Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2958 Large Green Pony Hunter 2956 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2918 Medium Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S

ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2604 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2605 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 2601 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2617 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2618 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 2819 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2820 Small Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr. 2816 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2628 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2629 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2631 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2632 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” Over 35 MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1080 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) 1081 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 1085 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1086 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1090 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1091 Pony Jumper II Sec 1 DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1036L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1071L Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1052C The Masters II Sec 1 RING 6 - 8:00 am 3080 THIS Childrens Medal 14 & Under 2852 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2853 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2851 Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S 2872 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2873 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years RING 7 – 8:00 am 2717 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 2718 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 2702 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 2703 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 4067 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B 4068 4077 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4078 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’

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RING 8 – 8:00 am Open Hacking RING 9 - 8:00 am 1056 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1047B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1042A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1768 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.b 1769 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2c 1766 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2.c 1765 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2b RING 10 - 8:00 am 1737 Low Children’s Jumper II2.b 1738 Low Children’s Jumper II2.c 1075 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) 1076 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II Sec 1

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South Ring - $20 Rounds SUNDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 9:00 am 99 $15,000 Artisan Farms Young Rider Grand Prix 1:30 pm Leadline & Parade of Champions 2:00 pm 1001 $32,000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic FEI E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2630 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S 2633 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2634 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2619 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2705 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2737 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec B 2740 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2741 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2841 Large Junior 2844 Large Junior 2845 Large Junior 2831 Large Junior 2834 Large Junior 2835 Large Junior 2801 Small Junior 2804 Small Junior 2805 Small Junior

Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter

16 - 17 Yr. U/S 16 - 17 Yr. Stake 16 - 17 Yr. 15 & Under U/S 15 & Under Stake 15 & Under 15 & Under U/S 15 & Under Stake 15 & Under

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1087 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1057 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1050C The Masters Classic (NAL/WIHS) 1070L Junior Jumper Classic – Low DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1030M Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Medium 1065M Junior Jumper Classic - Medium 1035L Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Low

SUNDAY RING 6 -8:00 am 3081 THIS Children’s Medal 15 -17 2874 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs 2875 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs 2871 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years U/S 2854 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2855 Children's Hunter 14 & Under RING 7 - 8:00 am 3001 Walk 3002 Walk Trot 3003 Walk Trot Pleasure 3004 Walk Trot Jump 2992 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2993 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2991 Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S 2995 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2996 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2994 Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S 3000 Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 2987 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2988 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2986 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 3009 11 & Under Flat 3010 11 & under Equitation Fences 3011 11 & Under Equitation fences 3015 Equitation 15-17 Flat 3016 Equitation 15-17 Fences 3017 Equitation 15-17 Fences RING 8 - 8:00 am 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2720 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S Adult Amateur Equitation Flat 3018 3019 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3020 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3094 Palm Beach Adult Medal 4066 Low Adult Hunter Sec B U/S 4069 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B 4070 Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B 4076 Low Children’s Hunter U/S 4079 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4080 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ RING 9 - 8:00 am 3040 ASPCA Maclay 3030 Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal RING 10 - 8:00 am Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) 1092 1739 Low Child Jumper Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic 1767 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper Classic 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs RING 11 - 8:00 am 2949 Small Green Pony Hunter 2950 Small Green Pony Hunter 2954 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2955 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2959 Large Green Pony Hunter 2960 Large Green Pony Hunter 2934 Large Pony Hunter 2935 Large Pony Handy Hunter 2893 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2894 Children's Pony Hunter – Large 2881 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med U/S 2884 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med RING 12 - 8:00 am 2904 Small Pony Hunter 2905 Small Pony Handy Hunter 2919 Medium Pony Hunter 2920 Medium Pony Handy Hunter 3012 Equitation 12-14 Flat Equitation 12-14 Equitation 2’9” 3013 3014 Equitation 12-14 Equitation 2’9”


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WEF 5/S PY C OAST F ARM CSI 3*- W “AA” February 8-12, 2012 USEF #619 / FEI 2012_CI_0088

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12012

FEI International Division: CSI 3*-W Competitions 100,101, & 1001

Veterinary Examination & Horse Inspection: All horses will be presented for Examination & Inspection on Wednesday starting at 7:00 am in the FEI Stabling Compound. An FEI Approved Passport must be presented with the horse brought for inspection. FEI Stable Area & Schooling: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds AND stabled in the official FEI stable area no later than Wednesday by 7:00 am. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the official FEI stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. FEI equipment rules apply. Horse boot and leg inspections will take place without prior notice to the competitor. (Check with stewards for any additional updates)

Unless other wise specified the starting order will be figured as stated below. Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Unless otherwise specified in the Specs of the Class. Conducted under FEI Medication and treating rules and procedures. Drug testing will be provided by USEF. Attire, Courses, & Information: See FEI Rules, WEF General Regulations & FEI General Information.

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Rules: Obstacles: Speed: Prize Money

USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550 Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 7th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 7th, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2 Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

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Participation:

Participation: Rules: Draw and Qualification:

Speed: Obstacles: Prize Money:

1001 Participation: Rules: Check In:

Obstacles: Speed: Prize Money

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$32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Series — Round V

FEI World Ranking Competition & Qualifier for FTI Consulting Finale Grand Prix Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section USEF Computer Ranked Class Entry Fee: $1400 One (1) horse per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. Thursday, February 9th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 9th will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. Conducted under FEI Current Rules for World Cup Jumping Events. In the event of equality of faults for first place there will be one jump off against the clock. Other competitors are placed according to their penalties and time in the first round. Draw as per Article 252.7 Qualification: A total of 45 riders may compete As per FEI World Cup rules 654.4.1.)The top ten North American riders on the FEI Rankings list as of the October Rankings are automatically qualified provided the rider has completed competition, Class 100- WEF Challenge Round V and 2.) The best placed riders in the WEF Challenge Cup Round V excluding those already qualified as per 1.) see above. with the horse of their choice. 375 m/min (USEF International Standard) Height min 1.40, max 1.60 meters; spreads to 1.72 meters not including water jump Total prize money to the owners or lessees of the placed horses. As per General Regulations Article 128 $37,500, $27,500, $16,250, $10,000, $7,500, $6,250, $5,000, $3,750, $3,750, $2,500, $2,500, $2,500

$32,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Jumper Classic- Qualifier for Suncast Rider Bonus

FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550 Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm. 2 days before the class. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2 Horse who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds. The check in date and time will be posted in the show office. You must provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Horses who do not check in will not be allowed to compete. Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

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$15,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Riders Grand Prix

Presented by Dutta Corporation in association with Guido Klatte All Inclusive Entry Fee: $300

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation in each class in the Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Rider Series will be limited to two (2) horses per rider. A point horse MUST be designated and that horse will be first in the order of go. Declarations to compete must be made 2 days before the class. For this class, declarations to compete MUST be made by no later than 4:00 PM Friday, February 10, 2012. The Series will be open to riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach fourteen (14) until the end of the calendar year that they reach twenty-five (25). In accordance with JP112.A, the draw for each class will be done with the horses' names drawn individually, starting with the first position and working down. Rules: Conducted under USEF Rules, Table II.2.a (one jump-off) Special WEF Rules for the Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Rider Series: All horses MUST be on the grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. A Horse Inspection (jog) will be held. All horses must jog and present a FEI Passport to the steward at the time of the jog. FEI Medication and Schooling rules will be in effect beginning with the Horse Inspection. For a list of these rules please log on to www.fei.org. Beginning after the Horse Inspection, horses must wear their numbers at all times when outside of their stalls and may only school in designated schooling areas. Obstacles: Height 1.45 meters (4'9"), spreads to 5'3" - min. not including water jump Speed: 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) Prize Money $4500, $3300, $1950, $1200, $900, $750, $600, $450, $450, $300, $300, $300 Special Awards- Based on the points system below, the overall winner of the Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Rider series will win a special prize to be announced in January. A further special prize to be announced in January will be limited to US citizens eligible to compete as Young Riders, i.e. 16-21, from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach sixteen (16) until the end of the calendar year in which they reach twenty-one (21). Points will be awarded to the top 12 designated horse/rider combinations in this order: 1st- 12 Points, 2nd- 11 Points, 3rd- 10 Points, 4th- 9 Points, 5th- 8 Points, 6th- 7 Points, 7th- 6 Points, 8th- 5 Points, 9th- 4 Points, 10th- 3 Points, 11th- 2 Points, 12th- 1 Point In addition,

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Horse/rider combinations jumping clear in the first round will receive 10 points;

Horse/rider combinations finishing with 1-3 faults in the first round will receive 6 points;

Horse/rider combinations finishing with 4 faults in the first round will receive 4 points;

Horse/rider combinations finishing with more than 4 faults in the first round will receive 0 points. FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival - Collegiate Equitation Challenge

Invitations are extended to 16 riders who currently participate in collegiate equestrian programs from across the United States by NCAA Varsity Equestrian. Riders will compete in Equitation over Fences with fence heights up to 3’6” and spreads not to exceed 3’6”. Event Routine: Class routine will follow the current Varsity Equestrian head to head bracketed format. Riders will be paired at random for the preliminary rounds where they will compete head to head on the same set of horses. There will be a single elimination through three rounds to determine the final round. The top two individuals will ride off on the same horse to name the champion. Horses and tack will be provided by area professionals and will be unfamiliar to the competitors. Riders will be given a four minute warm-up in which they are allowed four fences.

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WEF 6/ EQUINE COUTURE/TUFF RIDER “AA” USHJA/WCHR SPECTACULAR

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12013

February 15-19, 2012 USEF #200

TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS

Course Designers: International ArenaDeNemethyMogaveroGene Mische & Rost ArenaRings 6Rings 7-8Rings 9-10Rings 11-12WCHR ClassicPBIEC Derby FieldJudges: JumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationStewards: Lead StewardSecond StewardThird StewardReserve StewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor-

Special Awards given by Tailored Sportsman

Archer “Skip” Bailey (USA) Anthony D’Ambrosio Steve Stephens Ken Krome Scott Sterns Bobby Murphy Danny Moore Philip J. DeVita Archer “Skip” Bailey of Wellington, Florida Richard Jeffery

Ralph Alfano of Wellington, FL John Taylor of Caledon, Ontario Tom Thomson of Talent, Oregon David Distler of Norwalk, Connecticut Jeff Smiley of Delray Beach, Florida Jason Gates of Tequesta, Florida Gerry Briggs of Smyrna, Tennessee Alex Rheinheimer of Traverse City, Michigan Oliver Kennedy of Brookville, Maryland Philip A. DeVita of Apopka, Florida Neil O’Connor of Southampton, New York Jim Zulia of Eustis, Florida John Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Scott Williamson of Wellington, Florida Danny Robertshaw of Camden, South Carolina James Clapperton of Chelsea, Michigan Patrick Rodes of Argyle, Texas Chance Arakelian of San Diego, California Bill Moroney of Keedysville, Maryland Scott Fitton of Wellington, Florida Karen Healey of Westlake Village, California Mary Lisa Leffler of Brookeville, Maryland Dee Thomas of Wellington, Florida Mary Choate of Heath Springs, South Carolina John Gersch of Port St. Lucie, Florida George Uniss of Branchville, New Jersey Lindy Esau of North Palm Beach, Floridaa Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida

All contracts may not be finalized and/or pending USEF License Renewals

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Special Rules & Awards for Hunter Divisions for WEF 6 Individual classes may not be entered, except for Adult Amateur Hunters, Children’s Hunter and Children’s Pony Hunter and High Performance and Performance Working Hunters. The long standing tradition of the WCHR Program to self-fund events continues, as each horse competing in any WCHR Professional, Junior, or Amateur Owner Hunter Section, 3’6” or higher, will pay a $100 nomination fee. One hundred percent of the nomination fees, in addition to a contribution from the USHJA WCHR Program, will create the purse for 1st through 12th place in the USHJA WCHR Hunter Classic Spectacular of Palm Beach. All riders must be current WCHR members to compete in any of the following hunter classics. (For Performance Hunters: even though individual classes may be entered the entire $100 nomination fee will still apply) Leading Hunter Rider Award: A jacket will be awarded to the rider who achieves the single highest numerical score in any one class within any WCHR hunter section during WCHR Spectacular week. * High Score Awards: A jacket will be awarded to the riders who achieve the single highest numerical score in any one class within each of the eight WCHR categories: Professional, Emerging Professional, Amateur Owner 3’6”, Amateur Owner 3’3”, Adult Amateur, Junior, Children’s, and Pony. * Should a tie occur between two or more riders for high score within a category or for the Leading Hunter Rider duplicate awards will be mailed. The courses for all classics will consist of a minimum of ten obstacles of at least six different types. Special Championship Awards: Awesome Perpetual Trophy for the Small Junior Hunter 16-17 Section —donated by Patricia Tanner Champion Equine Insurance Perpetual Trophy for the Emerging Professional with the highest score from the Professional Hunter Sections throughout WCHR qualifying week donated by Laura Whitlow Chardonnay Perpetual Trophy for the Large Pony Hunter Section— donated by Bill Schaub Charlie Weaver Perpetual Award for the highest scoring conformation horse in the first round of the WCHR Hunter Spectacular - donated in honor of Charlie Weaver Edgehill Farm Perpetual Trophy for Grand Children’s Hunter Pony —donated by Marylon Alexander Dark Continent Perpetual Trophy for the winner of the WCHR Hunter Spectacular— donated by Jim Green Fox Meadow Farm Perpetual Trophy for the Medium Pony Hunter Section — donated by Jennifer Bieling Fox Tail Farm Perpetual Trophy for the Adult Amateur Hunter 51+ Section — donated by Steve Martines Holly Hill Challenge Trophy for the Grand Pony Hunter—donated by Holly Hill Farm Kilkenny Perpetual Trophy for the Amateur Owner Hunter 36+ Section -donated by Killkenny Insurance Later That Night Perpetual Trophy for the Large Junior Hunter 15&U Section— donated by Double H Farm Let’s Dance Perpetual Trophy for the winning rider of the WCHR Hunter Spectacular — donated by Gene Mische Little Brook Farm Perpetual Trophy for the Small Pony Hunter Section — donated by Gary Duffy Long Wood Farm Perpetual Trophy for the Children’s Hunter 14&U Section— donated by Richard Slocum Lyrik Perpetual Trophy for the Grand Junior Hunter—donated by Over the Hill Farm/Bill Schaub Mark Gregory Perpetual Trophy for the Best Conditioned Horse of the first round of the WCHR Hunter Spectacular - donated by Susan Humes and friends Marylon Alexander Perpetual Trophy for Overall High Score Adult Rider — donated by Friends of Marylon Mia Palambella Memorial Award for the Groom of the Grand Adult Champion — donated by Lyman Whitehead/Lucy Mitchell Missouri Perpetual Trophy for the Small Junior Hunter 15&U Section — donated by Johnathan Phillips Montoga Perpetual Trophy for the Regular Conformation Section — donated by Montoga Inc./Geoff Teall Music Row Perpetual Trophy for the First Year Green Hunter Section — donated by Susan Stanley Peterbilt Special Perpetual Trophy for the High Performance Working Hunter Section— donated by Leslie Clarke Peter Wetherill Cup for the owner of the World Championship Hunter Rider Program (WCHR) Hunter of the Year, a horse that is currently showing and exemplifies the ideal hunter – donated by the USHJA Foundation in honor of Peter Wetherill Pin Oak Farm Perpetual Trophy for the Second Year Green Hunter Section — donated by Joyce Williams Quiet Hill Farm Perpetual Trophy for the Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 Section — donated by Hillary Schlusemeyer Red River Perpetual Trophy for the Children’s Hunter 15-17 Section— donated by Megan Rusbridge Toad Hall Perpetual Trophy for the Large Junior Hunter 16-17 Section — donated by Missy Apman Virginia Gentleman/Field Point Farm Perpetual Trophy for the Adult Amateur 36-50 Hunter Section — donated by Beverly Wilkes Wrenwood Farm Perpetual Trophy for the Green Conformation Hunter Section — donated by Jenny Sutton

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WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 7:30 am 2401 Model Green Conformation 2501 Model Regular Conformation 2403 Green Conformation Hunter 2404 Green Conformation Handy Hunter 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Green Handy Hunter 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2007 High Performance Working Hunter 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter

February 15-19, 2012

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:30 am 2103 First Year Green Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 2012 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2013 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6 2011 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S ROST RING - 9:00 am 2022 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2023 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2021 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" U/S Performance Hunter 3’3” 2017 2018 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2016 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 1018 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1002 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 1 1004 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m II Sec 1 1012 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m II Sec2(b) 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) RING 6 – 2052 2053 2002 2003

8:00 Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green

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RING 8 –

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RING 91110 1107 1104 1101L

8:00 am Training Jumper II Training Jumper II Training Jumper II Schooling Jumper

Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter

3 & 4 Yr. 3 & 4 Yr. 3' 3'

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

RING 10 - 9:00 am 1098M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1095H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” RING 11 - 8:00 am 4047/4048 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4072/4073 WEF Hunter 3’3 “ RING 12 - 8:00 am 4017 Low Hunter 4018 Low Hunter 4002 Baby Green 4003 Baby Green 4001 Baby Green 4087 Low Hunter 4088 Low Hunter 4086 Low Hunter

2’6” 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter U/S 2’9” 2’9” 2’9” U/S

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 2104 First Year Green Handy Hunter 2105 First Year Green Hunter Stake 2015 Performance Hunter 3’6” Stake E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2010 High Performance Working Hunter Stake 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2019 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2020 Performance Hunter 3’3” ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2627 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2625 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 U/S 2631 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2632 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2630 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S 2752 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2753 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:30 am 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1007 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) RING 5- DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1003 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 2(b) 1026H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) RING 6 – 2024 2025 2004 2005 2001 2054 2051

8:00 am Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green Pre Green

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RING 8 –

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RING 91096H 1099M

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RING 101111 1108 1105 1102L

8:00 am Training Jumper II 2’9” Training Jumper II 3’1” Training Jumper II 3’3” Schooling Jumper II 3’6”

Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter

RING 11- 8:00 am 4019 Low Hunter 4020 Low Hunter 4016 Low Hunter 4004 Baby Green 4005 Baby Green 4089 Low Hunter 4090 Low Hunter

3'3" 3'3" 3' 3' 3' U/S 3 & 4 Yr. 3 & 4 Yr. U/S

2’6” 2’6” 2’6” U/S Hunter 2’6” Hunter 2’6” 2’9” 2’9”

RING 12 - 8:00 am 4049/4050 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ Small/WEF Hunter 3’ U/S 4046 4074/4075 WEF Hunter 3’3” 4071 WEF Hunter 3/3” U/S

South Ring - $20 Rounds

South Ring - $20 Rounds

FRIDAY - THE STADIUM- 2:00 pm 100 $30,000 WEF Challenge Cup -Round 6 INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 7:30 am 2604 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 2619 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2618 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 2628 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2633 Amateur Owner Hunter. 3’3” Over 35 7:00 The FTI Consulting Great Charity Challenge presented by Fidelity Investments E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2832 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2833 Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2831 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2804 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2805 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2801 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2702 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S 2754/55 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2842 Large Junior 2843 Large Junior 2841 Large Junior 2817 Small Junior 2818 Small Junior 2816 Small Junior

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1016 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old Table II Sec 2(b) 1020 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1023 Adequan YJC 7 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1024 Adequan YJC 8 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 1032M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1013 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m II Sec2(b) 1005 Spy Coast 1.40 Speed Challenge II Sec.1 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1027H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1037L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) JWI Horseless Horse Show RING 6 – 2732/33 2717 2716 3091

8:00 am Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase

RING 7 – 1100M 1097H 1067M

8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 4’1 Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b)

RING 8 – 1112 1109 1106 1103L

8:00 am Training Jumper II Training Jumper II Training Jumper II Schooling Jumper

RING 91055 1041A 1046B 1051C 1072L

8:00 am Adult Amateur Adult Amateur Adult Amateur The Masters II Junior Jumper

RING 10 3050 3092 3070

8:00 am USEF Talent Search Flat /Fences WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase Ariat National Adult Medal

RING 11 –

8:00 am - Pony Schooling Rounds 2:00 PM EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal WHIS Equitation Pony

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2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’6

Modified Jumper II 2(b) Jumper II Sec 2(b) Jumper II Sec 2(b) Sec 2(b) II Sec 2(b)


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SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 7:30 am 2835 Large Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under 2803 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2845 Large Junior Hunter Stake 16 – 17 2820 Small Junior Hunter Stake 16 -17 Yr. 7:00 pm 199 WCHR Palm Beach Hunter Classic Spectacular

February 15-19, 2012

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2601 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2605 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 2718 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2731 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older U/S 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older 2703 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 4062 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” 4061 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1047B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1042A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1052C The Masters II Sec 1 1001 $25,000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic II Sec 2(a) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1031M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1066M Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1062H Junior Jumper II Sec 1 RING 6 – 2872 3081 2852 2853 3080

8:00 am Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years THIS Children's Medal 15-17 Children's Hunter 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under THIS Children's Medal 14 & Under

RING 7 – 1769 1766 1738 1768 1765 1737

8:00 Low Low Low Low Low Low

RING 8 – 1080 1075 1085

8:00 am Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) Children's Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b)

RING 91036L 1071L 1056

8:00 am Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 Junior Jumper II Sec 1 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1

RING 101086 1081 1076 1090 1091

8:00 am Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 1 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II Sec 1 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) Pony Jumper II Sec 1

am Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.c Adult 18-35 Jumper II2.c Children’s Jumper II2.c Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.b Adult 18-35 Jumper II2b Children’s Jumper II2.b

RING 11-8:00 am 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2933 Large Pony Handy Hunter 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S 2892 Children's Pony Hunter-Large 2891 Children's Pony Hunter Large U/S 4077 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4076 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ U/S

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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida SATURDAY RING 12 - 8:00 am 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Handy Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2881 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med U/S 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2918 Medium Pony Handy Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S South Ring - $20 Rounds SUNDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 200 Peggy Cone Adult Amateur Hunter Classic Two rounds. Top 12 return 201 WCHR A/O 3’3’’ Hunter Classic Two rounds. Top 12 return THE STADIUM 3:00 pm 101 $50,000 G & C Farm Jumper Derby E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2851 Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S 2854 Children's Hunter 14 & Under / Round 1 Classic 202 Children’s Hunter 14 & Under Classic Round 2- Top 12 2871 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs U/S 2873 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2874 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 203 Children’s Hunter 15 – 17 Years Classic Round 2- Top 12 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2935 Large Pony Hunter / Round 1 Classic Top 12 Scores Advance 208 Large Pony Hunter Classic Round 2 2919 Medium Pony Hunter / Round 1 Classic Top 12 Scores Advance 207 Medium Pony Hunter Classic Round 2 2904 Small Pony Hunter / Round 1 Classic Top 12 Scores Advance 206 Small Pony Hunter Classic Round 2 MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs 1050C The Masters Classic 1767 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic

DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 1025H SJHOF Amateur Owner Jumper Classic 1030M Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Medium 1065M Junior Jumper Classic - Medium RING 6 – 3040 3030

8:00 am ASPCA Maclay Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal

RING 7 – 4063 209 4079

8:00 am Low Adult Hunter 2’6”- 1st round classic Low Adult Hunter 2”6”- Classic- Top 15 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’1st round classic Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ Classic- top 15

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8:00 am Equitation 15-17 Fences Equitation 15-17 Fences Equitation 15-17 Flat Equitation 12-14 Flat Equitation 12-14 Fences Equitation 12-14 Fences Palm Beach Adult Medal Adult Amateur Equitation Flat Adult Amateur Equitation O/F Adult Amateur Equitation O/F

RING 91035L 1070L 1057

8:00 am Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Low Junior Jumper Classic – Low Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b)

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1087 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1092 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) 1739 $1,500 Low Child Jumper Classic RING 11 - 8:00 am 2893 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2894 Children's Pony – Large Round 1 Classic 205 Children’s Large Pony Classic Round 2 Top 12 2883 Children's Hunter Pony Small/Medium 2884 Children's Pony Sm/Med Round 1 Classic 204 Children’s Pony Sm/Med Classic Round 2 Top 12 RING 12 - 8:00 am 3001 Walk 3002 Walk Trot 3003 Walk Trot Pleasure 3004 Walk Trot Jump 2992 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2993 Younger Cross Rails Hunter Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S 2991 2995 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2996 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2994 Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S 3000 Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 2987 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2988 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2986 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 3009 11 & Under Equitation Flat 3010 11 & Under Equitation Fences 3011 11 & Under Equitation Fences South Ring - $20 Rounds


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February 15-19, 2012 USEF #200 100

Class 100 & 1001 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12013

$30,000 WEF Challenge Cup Series — Round VI USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix Entry Fee: $500

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation:

Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 15th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 15th, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D.

Rules:

Conducted under the current rules of the USEF Table 2.2(a)

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money

$9,000, $6,600, $3,900, $2,400, $1,800, $1,500, $1,200, $900, $900, $600, $600, $600

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Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Sec-

Entry Fee: $700 Participation:

Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Friday, February 18th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 18th will be accepted at management’s discretion . Horses competing in this class may not compete in any other class on the same day. In the event of forecasted weather conditions which would make the class unsafe for competitors, management reserves the right to either cancel the class and give all participants a full refund or move the class to the International Arena.

Rules:

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 239.c Table C

Obstacles:

Height 1.45 meters (4’9”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money:

$15,000, $11,000, $6,500, $4,000, $3,000, $2,500, $2,000, $1,500, $1,500, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000

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$25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Jumper Classic- Qualifier for Suncast Rider Bonus USEF Computer Ranked Entry Fee: $450

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Participation:

Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm. 2 days before the class. Declarations will not be accepted after the check in has occurred.

Rules:

Conducted under USEF Rules as a Table II.2.a class

Check In:

Horses who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds. The check in date and time will be posted in the show office. You must provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Horses who do not check in will not be allowed to compete.

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money

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The teams are made up of 1 professional rider, two Junior/Adult Amateur riders (The team can have two Adult Amateurs, or two Juniors or 1 Adult Amateur and 1 Junior) The course will be made up of 3 consecutive courses, 8 obstacles at 1.10 followed by 8 obstacles at 1.20 followed by 8 obstacles at 1.30. It will be judged as one course of 24 obstacles under Table III faults converted with 2 seconds added for each knock down. Rider one goes through the start and completes the 1.10 course the next rider starts when rider ones horse lands after the last fence the next rider goes around the 1.20 course and once they land after the last fence the professional goes around the 1.30 course and crosses the final finish line. The team with the fastest time over the 24 fences will be the winner. The professional must jump the 1:30 course but the team can decide who jumps the 1:10 and 1:20 courses. Class Scoring Clarifications: 2 Seconds added for each rail. 4 seconds added total- For a refusal with knockdown. In the event the next team member in sequence leaves the ground jumping fence #9 or #17 before the previous team members horses front two feet land from fence# 8 or #16 respectively- The rider will be signaled by two short tone blasts and the announcer will indicate that the rider will need to jump the fence over again. The ground Judges at Fence #8 and fence #16 will signal the landing of the fence by raising a red flag. Each team rider is permitted only two refusals. If the 1.10 or the 1.20 team rider is eliminated for two refusals it is the next team member in sequence that is responsible for taking over in the course where the previous team mem-

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP HUNTER RIDER SPECTACULAR CLASSICS FEBRUARY 15-19, 2012

The Hunter Classics listed in this section will only be held during the WCHR Spectacular week. The long standing tradition of the WCHR Program to self-fund events continues, as each horse competing in any WCHR Professional, Junior, or Amateur Owner Hunter Section, 3’6” or higher, will pay a $100 nomination fee. One hundred percent of the nomination fees, in addition to a contribution from the USHJA WCHR Program, will create the purse for 1st through 12th place in the USHJA WCHR Hunter Classic Spectacular of Palm Beach. All riders must be current WCHR members to compete in any of the following hunter classics: *See additional membership requirements below for class #199

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WCHR Palm Beach Hunter Classic Spectacular No entry fee

Open to Professionals, Amateurs, and Juniors who are current members in good standing of the USEF, USHJA and WCHR. Trainers must also be current members in good standing of USEF, USHJA and WCHR. Riders may qualify a maximum of two (2) horses for this class. Invitations will be extended to: 1. The winning riders of the 2011 Hunter Classic Spectaculars (Professional and Junior/Amateur Owner). Invitees may ride the horse of their choice* but the horse/rider combination must compete at the respective height for which they are eligible. *Amateur Owner riders must compete on a horse that either they or a member of their family owns per HU107. 2. The 2011 WCHR Junior and Amateur Owner 3’6” National Champions. Invitees may ride the horse of their choice* but the horse/rider combination must compete at the respective height for which they are eligible. *Amateur Owner riders must compete on a horse that either they or a member of their family owns per HU107 3. The winning rider of the WCHR Professional Challenge AND the WCHR Professional Finals at the 2011 Capital Challenge Horse Show. Invitees may ride the horse of their choice but the horse/rider combination must compete at the respective height for which they are eligible. 4. The 2011 WCHR Emerging Professional National Champion AND the winner of the Emerging Professional Challenge at the 2011 Capital Challenge Horse Show. Invitees may ride the horse of their choice but the horse/rider combination must compete at the respective height for which they are eligible. 5. The Champion and Reserve Champion horse/rider combinations of the WCHR hunter sections 3’6” or higher during the 2012 WCHR Spectacular week. If the Champion or Reserve Champion horse/rider combination from any section declines to participate then WCHR may choose to invite the 3rd and 4th place horse/rider combination of that same section to compete. A horse must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the 2012 WCHR Hunter Classic Spectacular of Palm Beach. Those riders who pre-qualify for the WCHR Hunter Classic Spectacular through a bye (see #1-4 above) may utilize that bye through entering a horse of their choice (see rules in #1-4 above) and then may qualify one additional horse out of the eligible hunter sections. In the case that a rider pre-qualifies with two byes he/she may utilize both of those byes. In the event that a rider chooses to use both byes, he/she may not qualify any additional horse out of the eligible hunter sections. When qualifying from more than one section, the qualifying horse/rider combination will compete in the Classic from the section from which they have the highest number of points on the championship chart. In the case of an equal amount of points in more than one (1) section, the horse/rider combination will compete in the Classic from the section from which they first qualified. In fairness to all potential entrants, declarations from Professionals to show in the WCHR Hunter Spectacular, whether utilizing a bye or qualifying from one of the following hunter sections: First Year Green, Second Year Green, Green Conformation, Regular Conformation, Performance Hunter 3’6-3’9”, and High Performance Working Hunter, must be made with USHJA staff in the Main Horse Show Office by noon on Friday February 17, 2012. Declarations from Juniors and Amateurs must be made within 1 hour of the conclusion of each rider’s last eligible section. (i.e. Juniors after the final Junior Hunter Section and Amateurs after the final Amateur Owner Hunter Section) This will allow WCHR to extend timely invitations to the next eligible rider should someone decline to participate. This class will be conducted under USEF General Rules and drug testing procedures. Horse/rider combinations will compete at the respective height of the section from which they qualified or in the case of invitees, the height for which they are eligible. Both rounds are to be judged by at least three judging panels consisting of two judges each, using the open numerical scoring system where the three panels’ scores are announced and then averaged for a final average numerical score. The top twelve horses will be called back for a second round. Each round of the classic is to count 50%. The final average score from Round One will be added to the final average score from Round Two to determine the overall total final score. Formal attire is required.

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200

$5,000 Peggy Cone Memorial WCHR Adult Hunter Classic (NAL)

Sponsored by Carol Cone. Established by Carol Cone in memory of her sister Peggy. Peggy Cone was an accomplished songwriter, singer, performer, and equestrian. Peggy passed away from liver cancer in February 2001. Entry Fee: $150 Invitations will be extended to: 1. The 2011 WCHR Adult National Champion AND the winner of the 2011 WCHR Adult Challenge AND the eight (8) 2011 WCHR Adult Regional Champions. 2. All horse/rider combinations that have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes of an Adult Amateur Hunter section during the 2012 WCHR Hunter Spectacular week. A horse must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the WCHR Peggy Cone Classic. Fence heights of 3’0”, spreads not to exceed the height of the fence. The WCHR Peggy Cone Classic is held in a two round format. A minimum of twelve (12) horses will be invited back for a second round. Both rounds are to be judged by a minimum of two judging panels consisting of two judges each, using the open numerical scoring system where the two panels’ scores are announced and then averaged for a final average numerical score. The top twelve (12) horses will be called back for a second round. Each round of the classic is to count 50%. The final average score from Round One will be added to the final average score from Round Two to determine the overall total final score. Formal attire is requested, but not required. Winner receives cooler. Ribbons 1st-12th $1,500, $1,100, $750, $350, $300, $200, $200, $150, $150, $100, $100, $100

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$5,000 WCHR Amateur Owner 3’3” Hunter Classic

Entry Fee $150 Invitations will be extended to: 1. The 2011 WCHR Amateur Owner 3’3” National Champion AND the winner of the WCHR Amateur Owner 3’3” Challenge at the 2011 Capital Challenge Horse Show AND the eight (8) WCHR Amateur Owner 3’3” Regional Champions 2. All horse/rider combinations that have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes of the Amateur Owner 3’3” Hunter section during the 2012 WCHR Hunter Spectacular week. A horse must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the WCHR Amateur Owner 3’3” Hunter Classic. Fence heights of 3’3” The WCHR Amateur Owner 3’3” Hunter Classic is held in a two round format. A minimum of twelve (12) horses will be invited back for a second round. Both rounds are to be judged by a minimum of two judging panels consisting of two judges each, using the open numerical scoring system where the two panels’ scores are announced and then averaged for a final average numerical score. The top twelve (12) horses will be called back for a second round. Each round of the classic is to count 50%. The final average score from Round One will be added to the final average score from Round Two to determine the overall total final score. Formal attire is requested, but not required. Winner receives cooler. Ribbons 1st-12th $1,500, $1,100, $750, $350, $300, $200, $200, $150, $150, $100, $100, $100

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Invitations will be extended to: All horse/rider combinations that have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes of the Children’s Hunter Horse 14&U section during the 2012 WCHR Hunter Spectacular week. A horse must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the WCHR Children’s Hunter Horse 14&U Classic. Fence heights of 3’0”, spreads not to exceed the height of the fence.

$2,500 Florida Children’s Hunter Horse 14&U Classic (NAL)

Entry Fee: $125

The WCHR Children’s Hunter Horse 14&U Classic is held in a two round format. The first round will be comprised of the final over fences class from the Children’s Hunter Horse 14&U section. The top twelve (12) horses will be invited back for a second round. Both rounds are to be judged by a minimum of one judging panel consisting of two judges each, using the open numerical scoring system where the panels’ scores are announced and then averaged for a final average numerical score. The top twelve horses will be called back for a second round. Each round of the classic is to count 50%. The final average score from Round One will be added to the final average score from Round Two to determine the overall total final score. Formal attire is requested, but not required. Winner receives cooler. Ribbons 1st-12th

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$2,500 Florida Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 Classic

Entry Fee: $125 Invitations will be extended to: All horse/rider combinations that have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes of the Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 section during the 2012 WCHR Hunter Spectacular week. A horse must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the WCHR Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 Classic. Fence heights of 3’0”, spreads not to exceed the height of the fence. The WCHR Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 Classic is held in a two round format. The first round will be comprised of the final over fences class from the Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 section. The top twelve (12) horses will be invited back for a second round. Both rounds are to be judged by a minimum of one judging panel consisting of two judges each, using the open numerical scoring system where the panels’ scores are announced and then averaged for a final average numerical score. The top twelve horses will be called back for a second round. Each round of the classic is to count 50%. The final average score from Round One will be added to the final average score from Round Two to determine the overall total final score. Formal attire is requested, but not required. Winner receives cooler. Ribbons 1st-12th

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$2,500 Florida Small/Medium Children’s Hunter Pony Classic (NAL)

Entry Fee: $125 Invitations will be extended to: All horse/rider combinations that have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes of a Small/Medium Children’s Hunter Pony section during the 2012 WCHR Hunter Spectacular week. A pony must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the WCHR Small/Medium Children’s Hunter Pony Classic. Fence heights of 2’0” The WCHR Small/Medium Children’s Hunter Pony Classic is held in a two round format. The first round will be comprised of the final over fences class from the Small/Medium Children’s Hunter Pony section. The top twelve (12) ponies will be invited back for a second round.

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$2,500 Florida Large Children’s Hunter Pony Classic

Entry Fee: $125 Invitations will be extended to: All horse/rider combinations that have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes of a Large Children’s Hunter Pony section during the 2012 WCHR Hunter Spectacular week. A pony must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the WCHR Large Children’s Hunter Pony Classic. Fence heights of 2’6” The WCHR Large Children’s Hunter Pony Classic is held in a two round format. The first round will be comprised of the final over fences class from the Large Children’s Hunter Pony section. The top twelve (12) ponies will be invited back for a second round. Both rounds are to be judged by a minimum of one judging panel consisting of two judges each, using the open numerical scoring system where the panels’ scores are announced and then averaged for a final average numerical score. The top twelve ponies will be called back for a second round. Each round of the classic is to count 50%. The final average score from Round One will be added to the final average score from Round Two to determine the overall total final score. Formal attire is requested, but not required. Winner receives cooler. Ribbons 1st-12th $750, $550, $375, $130, $125, $125, $115, $115, $115, $100

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$2,500 Florida Small Pony Hunter Classic

Entry Fee: $125 Invitations will be extended to: All horse/rider combinations that have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes of the Small Pony Hunter section during the 2012 WCHR Hunter Spectacular week. A pony must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the WCHR Small Pony Hunter Classic. Fence heights of 2’3”. The WCHR Small Pony Hunter Classic is held in a two round format. The first round will be comprised of the final over fences class from the Small Pony Hunter section. The top twelve (12) ponies will be invited back for a second round. Both rounds are to be judged by a minimum of one judging panel consisting of two judges each, using the open numerical scoring system where the panels’ scores are announced and then averaged for a final average numerical score. The top twelve ponies will be called back for a second round. Each round of the classic is to count 50%. The final average score from Round One will be added to the final average score from Round Two to determine the overall total final score. Formal attire is requested, but not required. Winner receives cooler. Ribbons 1st-12th $750, $550, $375, $130, $125, $125, $115, $115, $115, $100

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$2,500 Florida Medium Pony Hunter Classic

Entry Fee: $125 Invitations will be extended to: All horse/rider combinations that have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes of the Medium Pony Hunter section during the 2012 WCHR Hunter Spectacular week. A pony must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the WCHR Medium Pony Hunter Classic. Fence heights of 2’6”. The WCHR Medium Pony Hunter Classic is held in a two round format. The first round will be comprised of the final over fences class from the Medium Pony Hunter section. The top twelve (12) ponies will be invited back for a second round. Both rounds are to be judged by a minimum of one judging panel consisting of two judges each, using the open numerical scoring system where the panels’ scores are announced and then averaged for a final average numerical score. The top twelve ponies will be called back for a second round. Each round of the classic is to count 50%. The final average score from Round One will be added to the final average score from Round Two to determine the overall total final score. Formal attire is requested, but not required. Winner receives cooler. Ribbons 1st-12th $750, $550, $375, $130, $125, $125, $115, $115, $115, $100

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$2,500 Florida Large Pony Hunter Classic

Entry Fee: $125 Invitations will be extended to: All horse/rider combinations that have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes of the Large Pony Hunter section during the 2012 WCHR Hunter Spectacular week. A pony must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the WCHR Large Pony Hunter Classic. Fence heights of 3’0”. The WCHR Large Pony Hunter Classic is held in a two round format. The first round will be comprised of the final over fences class from the Large Pony Hunter section. The top twelve (12) ponies will be invited back for a second round. Both rounds are to be judged by a minimum of one judging panel consisting of two judges each, using the open numerical scoring system where the panels’ scores are announced and then averaged for a final average numerical score. The top twelve ponies will be called back for a second round. Each round of the classic is to count 50%. The final average score from Round One will be added to the final average score from Round Two to determine the overall total final score. Formal attire is requested, but not required. Winner receives cooler. Ribbons 1st-12th $750, $550, $375, $130, $125, $125, $115, $115, $115, $100

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Invitations will be extended to: All horse/rider combinations that have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes of the Low Adult Hunter section during the 2012 WCHR Hunter Spectacular week. A horse must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the Low Adult Hunter Classic. Fence heights of 2’6”, spreads not to exceed the height of the fence.

Florida Low Adult 2’6” Hunter Classic

Entry Fee: $35

The Low Adult Hunter Classic is held in a two round format. The first round will be comprised of the final over fences class from the Low Adult Hunter section. The top fifteen (15) horses will be invited back for a second round. Both rounds are to be judged using the open numerical scoring system where the panels’ scores are announced and then averaged for a final average numerical score. The top fifteen horses will be called back for a second round. Each round of the classic is to count 50%. The final average score from Round One will be added to the final average score from Round Two to determine the overall total final score. Formal attire is requested, but not required. Winner receives cooler. Ribbons 1st-12th

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Florida Low Children’s 2’6” Hunter Classic

Entry Fee: $35 Invitations will be extended to: All horse/rider combinations that have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes of the Low Children's Hunter section during the 2012 WCHR Hunter Spectacular week. A horse must be ridden by the same rider throughout the entire hunter section (exception: under saddle classes) to be eligible to compete in the Low Children’s Hunter Classic. Fence heights of 2’6”, spreads not to exceed the height of the fence. The Low Children’s Hunter Classic is held in a two round format. The first round will be comprised of the final over fences class from the Low Children’s Hunter section. The top fifteen (15) horses will be invited back for a second round. Both rounds are to be judged using the open numerical scoring system where the panels’ scores are announced and then averaged for a final average numerical score. The top fifteen horses will be called back for a second round. Each round of the classic is to count 50%. The final average score from Round One will be added to the final average score from Round Two to determine the overall total final score. Formal attire is requested, but not required. Winner receives cooler. Ribbons 1st-12th

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Each Champion Or Winner Of A Sponsored Class Will Receive: Women and Children- Two Pairs Of Breeches & A Show Shirt Men- Two Pairs Of Breeches champions may be eligible to win an additional prize of a shopping spree direct from the Tailored Sportsman New York, NY location

The Following Divisions and Cl asses Will Receive These Special Awards Winner Of The Palm Beach Hunter Spectacul ar Prizes awarded to the following hunter divisions: Adult A m ateur 18-35 Adult A m ateur 36-50 Adult A m ateur 51-over (t wo sections) Low Adult Hunter (t wo sections) A m ateur Owner 18-35 A m ateur Owner 36-50 Sm all Junior 15 & under Sm all Junior 16-17 L arge Junior 15 & under L arge Junior 16-17 Child Hunter 14 & under Child Hunter 15-17 Child Pony Hunter (t wo sections) Sm all Pony Hunter Medium Pony Hunter ASPC A M acl ay ( One awar d wi l l go to t h e w in n er of e a c h se ction i n th e M a c l ay ) In the event of further divisions splitting during the week of awards (February 15-19, 2012), the award in question will be awarded to the overall high point between the two split sections.

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WEF 7/FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CSI 3* “AA”

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12014

TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS

February 22-26, 2012 USEF #1918 / FEI 2012_CI_0399

Course Designers: International Arena DeNemethyMogaveroGene Mische & Rost Arena Rings 6Rings 7-8Rings 9-10 Rings 11-12FEI Officials: Ground Jury: PresidentForeign JudgeMemberMemberCourse DesignerChief StewardFEI Veterinary DelegateJudges: JumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationStewards:

Lead StewardSecond StewardThird StewardReserve StewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor-

C SI 3*

Olaf Petersen, Jr (GER) Eric Hasbrouck Scott Sterns Patrick Rodes Richard Jeffery JP Goddard Steve Stephens Danny Moore Tom Thomson of Talent, Oregon John Taylor (CAN) David Distler of Norwalk, Connecticut Neil O’Connor of Southampton, New York Olaf Petersen, Jr (GER) Karen Golding of Wellington, Florida Dr. Steve Soule of Wellington, Florida Ralph Alfano of Wellington, FL Philip A. DeVita of Apopka, Florida Alex Reinheimer of Traverse City, Michigan Oliver Kennedy of Brookville, Maryland Gerry Briggs of Smyrna, Tennessee Bobby Murphy of Lexington, Kentucky John Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Jeff Smiley of Louisville, Kentucky Scott Hofstetter of Ocala, Florida Julie Winkle of Reno, Nevada Susan Barrett Southern Pines, North Carolina Steve Heinecke of Charlotte, North Carolina Jeff Wirthman of Wellington, Florida Dale Pederson of Valley Center, California George Uniss of Branchville, New Jersey Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida Beth Reichenbach of Bradenton, Florida Lindy Esau of North Palm Beach, Florida Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida Lindy Esau of North Palm Beach, Florida

All contracts may not be finalized and/or pending USEF License Renewals

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WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1003 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 2(b) 1012 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II Sec 2(b) 1004 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m II Sec 1

THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1013 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b) 100 $32,000 WEF Challenge Round 7 1026H Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 1

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2401 Model Green Conformation 2501 Model Regular Conformation Green Conformation Hunter 2403 2404 Green Conformation Handy Hunter 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Green Handy Hunter 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S 2007 High Performance Working Hunter 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2104 First Year Green Hunter 2105 First Year Green Hunter Stake 2405 Green Conformation Hunter 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2204 Second Year Green Hunter 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2505 Regular Conformation Hunter 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2014 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2015 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2009 High Performance Working Hunter 2010 High Performance Working Hunter Stake

February 22-26, 2012

ROST ARENA - 8:30 am 2102 First Year Green Hunter 2103 First Year Green Handy Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 2012 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2013 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6” 2011 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S 2017 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2018 Performance Handy Hunter 3’3” 2016 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 1018 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) RING 6 - 8:00 am 2052 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2053 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2002 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2003 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2022 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2023 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2021 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" U/S 4047/4048 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4072/4073 WEF Hunter 3’3 “

ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2752 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2753 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2732 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2733 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 4049/4050 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4046 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ U/S 4074/4075 WEF Hunter 3’3” 4071 WEF Hunter 3/3” U/S 2019 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2020 Performance Hunter 3’3” MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) 1096H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 9:00 am 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1007 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) RING 6 - 8:00 am 2054 Pre Green Hunter 2051 Pre Green Hunter 2004 Pre Green Hunter 2005 Pre Green Hunter 2001 Pre Green Hunter 2024 Pre Green Hunter 2025 Pre Green Hunter 4089 Low Hunter 2’9” 4090 Low Hunter 2’9”

3 & 4 Yr. 3 & 4 Yr. U/S 3' 3' 3' U/S 3'3" 3'3"

RING 7 - Open Hacking RING 8 - Open Lunging

RING 7 - Open Hacking RING 8 - Open Lunging RING 9 - 8:00 am 1098M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1095H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” RING 10 - 8:00 am 1110 Training Jumper II 1107 Training Jumper II 1104 Training Jumper II 1101L Schooling Jumper RING 11 - 8:00 am 4017 Low Hunter 4018 Low Hunter 4002 Baby Green 4003 Baby Green 4001 Baby Green 4087 Low Hunter 4088 Low Hunter 4086 Low Hunter

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

2’6” 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter U/S 2’9” 2’9” 2’9” U/S

RING 9 - 8:00 am 1099M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1102L Schooling Jumper II 3’7” RING 10 - 8:00 am 1111 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1108 Training Jumper II 3’1” 1105 Training Jumper II 3’3” RING 11 4019 4020 4016 4004 4005 4062 4063

Low Hunter 2’6” Low Hunter 2’6” Low Hunter 2’6” U/S Baby Green Hunter 2’6” Baby Green Hunter 2’6” Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A

FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA -8:00 am 1023 Adequan YJC 7 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1024 Adequan YJC 8 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1002 $32,000 G&C Farm 1.45m II 238.2.1 1005 Spy Coast 1.40 Speed Challenge II Sec.1 7:00 pm 99 $15,000 Artisan Farms Young Riders E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2735 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2731 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec A 2602 Amateur-Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur-Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 2832 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2833 Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 3091 WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 4064 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4065 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4061 Low Adult Amateur 2’6” U/S Section A 3070 Ariat National Adult Medal 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S 2754 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2755 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2627 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2625 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1016 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old Table II Sec 2(b) 1020 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1027H Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1067M Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1032M Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1046B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1041A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 6 - 8:00 am 3050 USEF Talent Search 3092 WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase RING 7 - 9:00 am1037L Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1072L Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1055 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1051C The Masters II Sec 2(b) RING 8 - 8:00 am- Open Hacking till noon RING 9 - 8:00 am 1100M Schooling Jumper II 3’7” Schooling Jumper II 4’1” 1097H RING 10 - 8:00 am 1112 Training Jumper II 1109 Training Jumper II 1106 Training Jumper II 1103L Schooling Jumper

RING 11 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds 3:30 pm 3093 WIHS Equitation Pony 3060 EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal

RING 12 - Open Hacking South Ring - $20 Rounds

RING 12 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds

RING 12 - Open Hacking South Ring - $20 Rounds South Ring - $20 Rounds

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SATURDAY 1025 1062H 1031M 1066M

February 22-26, 2012

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-INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 9:00 am SJHOF Amateur Owner Classic Junior Jumper II Sec 1 Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 1 Junior Jumper II Sec 1 7:00 pm $100,000 Fidelity Investments CSI 3*

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2738 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2739 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2628 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2629 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2631 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2632 Amateur-Owner Handy 3’3” Over 35 2630 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S 2604 Amateur-Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2605 Amateur-Owner Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 2601 Amateur-Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2617 Amateur-Owner Hunter Over 35 2618 Amateur-Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2831 Large Junior 2834 Large Junior 2835 Large Junior 2802 Small Junior 2803 Small Junior 2842 Large Junior 2843 Large Junior 2817 Small Junior 2818 Small Junior

Hunter 15 & Under U/S Hunter 15 & Under Hunter Stake 15 & Under Hunter 15 & Under Handy Hunter 15 & Under Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1052C The Masters II Sec 1 1047B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1042A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1737 Low Children’s Jumper II2.b 1090 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1091 Pony Jumper II Sec 1 DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1036L Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1071L Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1056 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1 RING 6 - 8:00 am 1765 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2b 1766 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2.1 1768 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.1 1769 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2b 1738 Low Children’s Jumper II2.1 RING 7 - 8:00 am 2717 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2718 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2702 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2703 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 4067 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Sec B 4068 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Sec B RING 8 – 8:00 am 3080 THIS Children's Medal 14 & Under 2852 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2853 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2851 Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S 2872 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2873 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 4077 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4078 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ RING 9 - 8:00 am 1080 Children's 1081 Children's 1075 Children's 1076 Children's 1085 Children's 1086 Children's

Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) Jumper 13 & Under II Sec 1 Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) Modified Jumper II Sec

RING 10 – Open Hacking

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Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida SATURDAY RING 11 - 8:00 am 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S 2947 Small Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2948 Small Green Pony Hunter 2946 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S 2952 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2953 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2951 Medium Green Pony Hunter U/S 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2918 Medium Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S RING 12 - 8:00 am 2957 Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2958 Large Green Pony Hunter 2956 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2933 Large Pony Hunter 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S 2892 Children's Pony Hunter-Large 2891 Children's Pony Hunter Large U/S 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2883 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med South Ring - $20 Rounds SUNDAY- INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1050C The Masters Classic 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 12:00 Parade of Champions 1:00 pm 1001 $32,000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic Article 238.2.1 E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2801 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2804 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2805 Small Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under 2816 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2819 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2820 Small Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr 2841 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2844 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2845 Large Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr. 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2720 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2633 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2634 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2616 Amateur-Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2619 Amateur-Owner Hunter Over 35 2620 Amateur-Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2705 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2737 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec B 2740 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2741 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1035L Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic - Low 1070L Junior Jumper Classic - Low 1065M Junior Jumper Classic – Medium DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1057 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs 1030M Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic - Medium RING 6 - 8:00 am 3081 THIS Children's Medal 15-17 2871 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years U/S 2874 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs 2875 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2854 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2855 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 3015 Equitation 15-17 Flat 3016 Equitation 15-17 Fences 3017 Equitation 15-17 Fences

SUNDAY RING 7 - 8:00 am 3001 Walk 3002 Walk Trot 3003 Walk Trot Pleasure 3004 Walk Trot Jump 2992 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2993 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2991 Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S 2995 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2996 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2994 Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S 3000 Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 2987 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2988 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2986 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 3009 11 & Under Equitation Flat 3010 11 & Under Equitation Fences 3011 11 & Under Equitation Fences 3012 Equitation 12-14 Flat 3013 Equitation 12-14 Fences 3014 Equitation 12-14 Fences RING 8 - 8:00 am 4069 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B 4070 Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B 4066 Low Adult Hunter U/S Sec B 3094 Palm Beach Adult Medal 3018 Adult Amateur Equitation Flat 3019 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3020 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F RING 9 - 8:00 am 3040 ASPCA Maclay 3030 Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal RING 10 - 8:00 am 1087 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1092 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) 1739 Low Child Jumper Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic 1767 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper Classic RING 11 - 8:00 am 2904 Small Pony Hunter 2905 Small Pony Handy Hunter 2949 Small Green Pony Hunter 2950 Small Green Pony Hunter 2954 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2955 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2919 Medium Pony Hunter 2920 Medium Pony Handy Hunter 4076 Low Children’s Hunter U/S 4079 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4080 RING 12 - 8:00 am 2934 Large Pony Hunter 2935 Large Pony Handy Hunter 2959 Large Green Pony Hunter 2960 Large Green Pony Hunter 2893 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2894 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2884 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2881 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med U/S South Ring - $20 Rounds


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WEF 7/FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CSI 3* “AA”

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12014

February 22-26, 2012 USEF #1918 / FEI 2012_CI_0399 FEI International Division: CSI 3* Competitions 100, 101, 1001, & 1002 C SI 3*

Veterinary Examination & Horse Inspection: All horses will be presented for Examination & Inspection on Wednesday starting at 7:00 am in the FEI Stabling Compound. An FEI Approved Passport must be presented with the horse brought for inspection. FEI Stable Area & Schooling: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds AND stabled in the official FEI stable area no later than Wednesday by 7:00 am. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the official FEI stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. FEI equipment rules apply. Horse boot and leg inspections will take place without prior notice to the competitor. (Check with stewards for any additional updates)

Unless other wise specified the starting order will be figured as stated below.

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Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Unless otherwise specified in the Specs of the Class. Conducted under FEI Medication and treating rules and procedures. Drug testing will be provided by USEF. Attire, Courses, & Information: See FEI Rules, WEF General Regulations & FEI General Information.

$32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Series — Round VII USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550

Participation:

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 21st. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 21st, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D.

Rules:

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money:

$9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

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Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Entry Fee: $1100 Participation:

One (1) horse per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Thursday, February 23rd. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 23rd will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Horses competing in this class may not compete in any other class on the same day.

Rules:

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for World Cup (Article 655) and FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Table A mixed, Article 238. 2.2 - Table A competition against the clock with one initial course and one jump-off. Competitors with equal penalties for first place, jump-off against the clock. The remaining competitors are classified according to their penalties and time in the initial course.

Obstacles:

Height 1.60 meters.

Speed:

375m/min. (USEF International Standard)

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Prize Money:

$30,000, $22,000, $13,000, $8,000, $6,000, $5,000, $4,000, $3,000, $3,000, $2,000, $2,000, $2,000

$32,000 Suncast® 1.50M Jumper Championship Classic- Qualifier for Suncast Rider Bonus FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation:

Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm. 2 days before the class.

Rules:

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.1

Check In:

Horse who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds. The check in date and time will be posted in the show office. You must provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Horses who do not check in will not be allowed to compete.

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money:

$9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

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$32,000 G & C Farm 1.45m Classic FEI World Ranking Competition

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Entry Fee: $550 Participation:

Each rider may start four (4) horses. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. 2 days before the class, declarations received after that time will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with WEF GR No. 3D. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.1 375 m/min (USEF National Standard) Height 1.45 meters (4'9"), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3") not including water jump $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

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$15,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Riders Grand Prix

Presented by Dutta Corporation in association with Guido Klatte

All Inclusive Entry Fee: $300

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation in each class in the Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Rider Series will be limited to two (2) horses per rider. A point horse MUST be designated and that horse will be first in the order of go. Declarations to compete must be made 2 days before the class. For this class, declarations to compete MUST be made by no later than 4:00 PM Friday, February 24, 2012. The Series will be open to riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach fourteen (14) until the end of the calendar year that they reach twenty-five (25). In accordance with JP112.A, the draw for each class will be done with the horses' names drawn individually, starting with the first position and working down. Rules: Conducted under USEF Rules, Table II.2.a (one jump-off) Special WEF Rules for the Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Rider Series: All horses MUST be on the grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. A Horse Inspection (jog) will be held. All horses must jog and present a FEI Passport to the steward at the time of the jog. FEI Medication and Schooling rules will be in effect beginning with the Horse Inspection. For a list of these rules please log on to www.fei.org. Beginning after the Horse Inspection, horses must wear their numbers at all times when outside of their stalls and may only school in designated schooling areas. Obstacles: Height 1.45 meters (4'9"), spreads to 5'3" - min. not including water jump Speed: 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) Prize Money $4500, $3300, $1950, $1200, $900, $750, $600, $450, $450, $300, $300, $300 Special Awards- Based on the points system below, the overall winner of the Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Rider series will win a special prize to be announced in January. A further special prize to be announced in January will be limited to US citizens eligible to compete as Young Riders, i.e. 16-21, from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach sixteen (16) until the end of the calendar year in which they reach twenty-one (21). Points will be awarded to the top 12 designated horse/rider combinations in this order: 1st- 12 Points, 2nd- 11 Points, 3rd- 10 Points, 4th- 9 Points, 5th- 8 Points, 6th- 7 Points, 7th- 6 Points, 8th- 5 Points, 9th- 4 Points, 10th- 3 Points, 11th- 2 Points, 12th- 1 Point In addition,

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Horse/rider combinations jumping clear in the first round will receive 10 points;

Horse/rider combinations finishing with 1-3 faults in the first round will receive 6 points;

Horse/rider combinations finishing with 4 faults in the first round will receive 4 points;

Horse/rider combinations finishing with more than 4 faults in the first round will receive 0 points.

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Class 100, 101, 102, 104,106 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12015

February 29 - March 4, 2012 USEF # 3122 / FEI 2012_CI_0401

TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS

Course Designers: International ArenaDeNemethyMogaveroGene Mische & Rost Arena Rings 6Rings 7-8Rings 9-10Rings 11-12FEI Officials: PresidentForeign JudgeMemberMemberCourse DesignerChief StewardFEI Veterinary DelegateForeign Veterinary DelegateAssociate MemberAppeals Committee: PresidentMemberMemberJudges: JumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationStewards: Lead StewardSecond StewardThird StewardReserve StewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor108

CSIO 4*

Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA) Steve Stephens JP Goddard Richard Jeffery Scott Sterns Danny Moore Ken Krome Bobby Murphy David Distler of Norwalk, Connecticut To Be Determined By The FEI Ralph Alfano of Wellington, FL Neil O’Connor of Southampton, New York Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA) Karen Golding of Wellington, Florida Dr. Steve Soule of Wellington, Florida TBA Dr. Richard Wheeler of Wellington, Florida Chrystine Tauber (USA) Hilda Porro (USA) Craig T. Galle (USA) Chrystine Tauber of Wellington, Florida Jim Zulia of Eustis, Florida John Taylor of Caledon, Ontario Tom Thomson of Talent, Oregon Oliver Kennedy of Brookville, Maryland Jenny Ross-Koning of Loxahatchee, Florida Jeff Smiley of Delray Beach, Florida Philip A. DeVita of Apopka, Florida Alex Rheinheimer of Traverse City, Michigan Steve Sarafin of Camden, South Carolina Gerry Briggs of Smyrna, Tennessee Randy Mullins of Collierville, Tennessee Pam Mullins of Collierville, Tennessee Leslie Emerson of Wellington, Florida Jim Giblin of Tampa, Florida Leo Conroy of Wellington, Florida George Wallace of Wellington, Florida Patty Downing-Nyegard of Thonotosassa, Florida John Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Pam Rush of Jacksonville, Florida George Uniss of Branchville, New Jersey Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida Lindy Esau of North Palm Beach, Florida

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WEF 8/ G & C Farm CSIO 4* “AA” Tentative Schedule February 29 - M arch 4 , 2012

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida

WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1002 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 1 1004 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m II Sec 1 1012 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 100 $5,000 CSIO Welcome Stake

THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1003 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 2(b) 1026H Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 1 2:00 pm 101 $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup - CSIO

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2401 Model Green Conformation 2501 Model Regular Conformation 2403 Green Conformation Hunter 2404 Green Conformation Handy Hunter 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2102 First Year Green Hunter 2103 First Year Green Handy Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Green Handy Hunter 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S High Performance Working Hunter 2007 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S 2012 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2013 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6” 2011 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2104 First Year Green Hunter 2105 First Year Green Hunter Stake 2405 Green Conformation Hunter 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2204 Second Year Green Hunter 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2505 Regular Conformation Hunter 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2009 High Performance Working Hunter 2010 High Performance Working Hunter Stake 2014 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2015 Performance Hunter 3’6” Stake

ROST ARENA - 8:30 am 2052 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2053 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2002 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2003 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2022 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2023 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2021 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" U/S 4087 Low Hunter 2’9” 4088 Low Hunter 2’9” 4086 Low Hunter 2’9” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 1018 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec 2(b) RING 6 – 4047/4048 4072/4073 2017 2018 2016

8:00 am Small/WEF Hunter 3’ WEF Hunter 3’3 “ Performance Hunter 3’3” Performance Handy Hunter 3’3” Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S

RING 7 - Open Hacking

8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 4’1”

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1110 Training Jumper II 1107 Training Jumper II 1104 Training Jumper II 1101L Schooling Jumper RING 11 - 8:00 am 4017 Low Hunter 4018 Low Hunter 4002 Baby Green 4003 Baby Green 4001 Baby Green

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1096H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1007 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) RING 62752 2753 2732 2733 2019 2020

8:00 am Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A Performance Hunter 3’3” Performance Hunter 3’3”

RING 7 RING 8 -

Open Hacking Open Lunging

RING 91099M 1102L

8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 3’7”

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1111 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1108 Training Jumper II 3’1” 1105 Training Jumper II 3’3”

RING 8 - Open Lunging RING 91098M 1095H

ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2024 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2025 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 1998 2nd round Pre Green Hunter 3' 3” $2000 Classic (Top 20) 2051 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. U/S 2054 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2001 Pre Green Hunter 3' U/S 2004 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2005 Pre Green Hunter 3' 1999 2nd round Pre Green Hunter 3' $2000 Classic (Top 20)

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

2’6” 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter U/S

RING 11 - 8:00 am 4004 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4005 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4019 Low Hunter 2’6” 4020 Low Hunter 2’6” 4016 Low Hunter 2’6” U/S 4062A Low Adult Hunter 2’6” 4063A Low Adult Hunter 2’6” RING 12 4049/4050 4046 4074/4075 4071 4089 4090

Small/WEF Hunter 3’ Small/WEF Hunter 3’ U/S WEF Hunter 3’3” WEF Hunter 3/3” U/S Low Hunter 2’9” Low Hunter 2’9”

RING 12 - Open Hacking South Ring - $20 Rounds South Ring - $20 Rounds

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FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA -8:00 am 1005 Spy Coast 1.40 Speed Challenge II Sec.1 1013 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b) 102 G&C $10,000 Speed Stake CSIO 7:00 pm 103 $75,000 FEI Nations Cup Presented by G & C Farm E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2631 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2632 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2617 Amateur-Owner Hunter Over 35 2618 Amateur-Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2803 Small Junior Hand Hunter 15 & Under 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2735 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2731 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec A ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 4064A Low Adult Hunter 2’6” 4065A Low Adult Hunter 2’6” 4061A Low Adult Hunter U/S 3070 Ariat National Adult Medal 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S 2754 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2755 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 3091 WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1016 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old Table II Sec 2(b) 1020 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1 1032M Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1023 Adequan YJC 7 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1024 Adequan YJC 8 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1027H Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1067M Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 6 – 3050 3092

8:00 am USEF Talent Search WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase

RING 7 – 1037L 1072L 1051C 1055

8:00 am Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) The Masters II Sec 2(b) Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b)

RING 8 –

Open Hacking

RING 91100M 1097H 1046B 1041A

8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 4’1” Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b)

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1112 Training Jumper II 1109 Training Jumper II 1106 Training Jumper II 1103L Schooling Jumper

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

RING 11 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds 3:30 pm 3060 EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal 3093 WIHS Equitation Pony RING 12 Pony Schooling Rounds South Ring - $20 Rounds



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WEF 8/ G & C Farm CSIO 4* “AA” Tentative Schedule February 29 - M arch 4 , 2012 SATURDAY- INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1025H SJHOF Amateur Owner Classic 105 $32,000 G&C Farm 1.45m Classic CSIO 200 $25,000 ESP Jumper Stake 7:00 pm 201 $35,000 Hermès Puissance 98 $35,000 Vita Flex Match Race E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2602 Amateur-Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur-Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 2619 Amateur-Owner Hunter Over 35 2620 Amateur-Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 2616 Amateur-Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2626 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2627 Amateur-Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2625 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 U/S 2630 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S 2633 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2634 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2738 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2739 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2841 Large Junior 2842 Large Junior 2843 Large Junior 2817 Small Junior 2818 Small Junior 2804 Small Junior 2805 Small Junior 2801 Small Junior 2832 Large Junior 2833 Large Junior 2831 Large Junior

Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S Hunter 16 -17 Yr. Handy Hunter 16 -17 Yr. Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. Hunter 15 & Under Hunter Stake 15 & Under Hunter 15 & Under U/S Hunter 15 & Under Handy Hunter 15 & Under Hunter 15 & Under U/S

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida SATURDAY RING 10 - 8:00 am 1075 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) 1076 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II Sec 1 1080 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) 1081 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 1090 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1091 Pony Jumper II Sec 1 RING 11 - 8:00 am 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2918 Medium Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S 2952 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2953 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2951 Medium Green Pony U/S 2947 Small Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2948 Small Green Pony Hunter 2946 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S RING 12 - 8:00 am 2957 Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2958 Large Green Pony Hunter 2956 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2933 Large Pony Hunter 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S 2892 Children's Pony Hunter Large 2891 Children's Pony Hunter Large U/S 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2883 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med South Ring - $20 Rounds

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1066M Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1056 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1085 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1086 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1052C The Masters II Sec 1 1047B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1042A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 DeNEMETHY ARENA – 8:00 am 1062H Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1031M Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1036L Amateur-Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1071L Junior Jumper II Sec 1 RING 6 – 2717 2718 2702 2703 4067B 4068B

8:00 am Adult Amateur Hunter 36 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Low Adult Hunter 2’6”

thru thru thru thru

50 50 35 35

RING 7 – 3080 2852 2853 2851 2872 2873 4077 4078

8:00 am THIS Children's Medal 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’

RING 8 –

Open Hacking till noon

RING 91765 1766 1768 1769 1737 1738

8:00 Low Low Low Low Low Low

am Adult 18-35 Jumper II.2.b Adult 18-35 Jumper II.2.1 Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.1 Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2b Children’s Jumper II2.b Children’s Jumper II2.1

SUNDAY- INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 1001 $25,000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic II Sec 2(a) 12:30 pm Parade of Champions 1:00 pm 106 $150,000 CSIO 4* Presented by Wellington Equestrian Realty E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2601 Amateur-Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2604 Amateur-Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2605 Amateur-Owner Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 2628 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2629 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2737 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec B 2740 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2741 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2720 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2834 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2835 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2816 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2819 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2820 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2844 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2845 Large Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr. 3094 Palm Beach Adult Medal 3018 Adult Amateur Equitation Flat 3019 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3020 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1030M Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic - Medium 1057 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs 1050C The Masters Classic DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1035L Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic - Low 1070L Junior Jumper Classic - Low 1065M Junior Jumper Classic - Medium

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SUNDAY RING 6 – 2704 2705 2701 4066B 4069B 4070B 3012 3013 3014

8:00 am Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S Low Adult Hunter U/S Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Equitation 12-14 Flat Equitation 12-14 Fences Equitation 12-14 Fences

RING 7 – 3001 3002 3003 3004 2992 2993 2991 2995 2996 2994 3000 2987 2988 2986 3009 3010 3011

8:00 am Walk Walk Trot Walk Trot Pleasure Walk Trot Jump Younger Cross Rails Hunter Younger Cross Rails Hunter Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S Older Cross Rails Hunter Older Cross Rails Hunter Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S Short Stirrup Equitation Flat Short Stirrup Working Hunter Short Stirrup Working Hunter Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 11 & Under Equitation Flat 11 & Under Equitation Fences 11 & Under Equitation Fences

RING 8 – 3081 2874 2875 2871 2854 2855 3015 3016 3017

8:00 am THIS Children's Medal 15-17 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years U/S Children's Hunter 14 & Under Children's Hunter 14 & Under Equitation 15-17 Flat Equitation 15-17 Fences Equitation 15-17 Fences

RING 93040 3030

8:00 am ASPCA Maclay Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1087 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1092 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) 1739 Low Child Jumper Classic 1767 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic RING 11 - 8:00 am 2904 Small Pony Hunter 2905 Small Pony Handy Hunter 2920 Medium Pony Handy Hunter 2919 Medium Pony Hunter 2881 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med U/S 2884 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med RING 12 - 8:00 am 2934 Large Pony Hunter 2935 Large Pony Handy Hunter 2959 Large Green Pony Hunter 2960 Large Green Pony Hunter 2954 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2955 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2949 Small Green Pony Hunter 2950 Small Green Pony Hunter 2893 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2894 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 4076 Low Children’s Hunter U/S 4079 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4080 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ South Ring - $20 Rounds



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WEF 8/G & C FARM CSIO 4* “AA ” February 29 - March 4, 2012 USEF # 3122 / FEI 2012_CI_0401

Class 100, 101, 102, 104, 106 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12015 CSIO 4*

International Division CSIO 4* Competitions 100,101,102,103,104,105 Entries in Principle:

24 January 2012

Nominated Entries:

18 February 2012

Definite Entries:

25 February 2012

Substitute Of Horse or Rider:

4:00 pm Tuesday, February 28, 2012.

Number of Horses per Rider: 2 horses per rider Horses entered in the International Division are ineligible for classes 200 & 1001 at this show. Official Teams: 4 Riders and 2 Alternates Alternates are considered individual riders for their National Federation when competing in the International Division. Number of US Riders to be accepted: Based on the number of Official Teams competing and according to FEI Annex IV, US riders will be accepted into the International Division according to their placing on the Rolex/USEF Computer Ranking List as of February 21st., Entry Fee:

$750 per horse - nomination fee not required

Veterinary Examination & Horse Inspection: Tuesday, February 28th (1:00 pm to 3:00 pm) FEI Approved Passports: An FEI Approved Passport must be presented with the horse brought for inspection. Conducted under FEI Medication and treating rules and procedures. Drug testing will be provided by USEF. Attire, Courses, & Information: See FEI Rules, WEF General Regulations & FEI General Information. FEI Stable Area & Schooling: All horses entered in the above classes are required to be on grounds AND stabled in the official FEI stable area no later than Tuesday by Noon. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the official FEI stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. FEI equipment rules apply. Horse boot and leg inspections will take place without prior notice to the competitor. Horse transport companies representing the Organizer Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC. The Dutta Corp. International Air/Land Transport (914) 747-3882 www.timdutta.com Brook Ledge Horse Transport inside the US Main Office 12 Gotwals Lane Oley, Pennsylvania Tel.: 610-987-6284 web: www.brookledge.com

Wednesday 29 February, 2012 100

Participation: Rules: Speed: Obstacles: Prize Money:

$5,000 Welcome Stake

Each rider may start two horses. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 28th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 28th, will be accepted at management’s discretion. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Table A Article 238.2.1. against the clock. Competitors with equality of penalties for any place are placed according to the time taken to complete the round (no jump-off). 375 m/min Height 1.40/1.45 meters; spreads to 1.50 meters not including water jump $5,000 Total prize money to the owners of the placed horses. As per Article 129 of FEI General Regulations. $1,500 $, $1,000, $500, $350, $300, $250, $250, $200, $200, $150, $150, $150

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$32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Series — Round VIII USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix Entry Fee: $550

FEI World Ranking Competition Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation:

Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 28th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 28th, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D.

Rules:

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2,

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money

$9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

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Friday 2 March, 2012 102 $10,000 G & C Farm Speed Stake Participation:

Rules: Speed: Obstacles: Prize Money:

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Placing: Prize Money:

Each rider may start one (1) horse. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Thursday March 1st. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. Friday March 1st, will be accepted at management’s discretion. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Table A Article 238.2.1. against the clock. Competitors with equality of penalties for any place are placed according to the time taken to complete the round (no jump-off). 375 m/min 1.40/1.45 meters; spreads to 1.50 meters not including water jump $10,000 Total prize money to the owners of the placed horses. As per Article 129 of FEI General Regulations. $3,000 $2,000, $1,000, $700, $600, $500, $500, $400, $400, $300, $300, $300

$75,000 FEI Nations Cup CSIO 4* presented by G & C Farm- Rolex/FEI World Ranking Competition

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping, Art 264. Table A Two Rounds not against the Clock with a Time Allowed (No Jump-Off) Height 1.30m (4'3") to 1.50m (4'11"), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") water jump 3.80 to 4.00 meters, speed 400 m/min. The starting order for the nations is determined by a draw to take place Thursday after the final class in the Internationale Arena. Immediately following each Chef d'Equipe will declare the order in which he wants his competitors to start. All the Number Ones start first on succession, then all the Number Twos and so on. The Chef d' Equipe of teams comprising only three competitors may choose in which of the three positions out of four they will start their competitors. Eight Teams return for the second round. Each Team is permitted to have four riders competing in the first round , and three riders in the second round. The starting order of Round Two will be the reverse order of the total penalties incurred best three riders of each team in the first round. The competitors in each team will start in the same order as in the first round. Teams that are tied after the first round will take the same order of starting as in the first round. Teams are placed by addition of the scores of the best three riders in each Team in Round One to the score of the three riders of each Team in Round Two. In case of a tie in penalties for first place following Round Two, there will be a jump-off involving one rider per team selected by the Chefs D’Equipe. $75,000 Total prize money to the owners of the placed horses. As per Article 129 of FEI General Regulations. 1st Place Team $22,500, 2nd Place Team $18,000, 3rd Place Team $15,000, 4th Place Team $6,500, 5th Place $6,500, 6th Place $6,500 (if there are more than six teams taking part, all teams in Round Two will receive prize money)

Saturday 3 March, 2012 104 $32,000 G & C Farm 1.45m Classic Participation: Rules: Speed: Obstacles: Prize Money:

F E I R olex W orld R ank ing C om petition Each rider may start one (1) horse. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Friday, 2 March. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. Friday, 2 March, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with WEF GR No. 3D. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Table A Article 238.2.1. against the clock. Competitors with equality of penalties for any place are placed according to the time taken to complete the round (no jump-off). 375 m/min (USEF National Standard) Height 1.45 meters (4'9"), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3") not including water jump $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

Sunday 4 March, 2012 105 $150,000 CSIO 4*- Presented by Wellington Equestrian Realty Participation:

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USEF Computer Ranked & F E I / R olex W orld R ank ing C om petition. Q ualifier for F T I C onsulting F inale G rand P rix Each rider may start one (1) horse Maximum of 50 riders are allowed to start. The following riders are automatically qualified: * The individual medal winners from the last Olympic and Pan American Games, of the last World and Continental Championships and the first three competitors/horses in the Rolex FEI World Cup Final * Any competitor/horse combination that has won the Grand Prix held at a CSIO4* and CSIO5* event during the previous 12 months. Riders may qualify as follows: The 25 highest placed riders from the Competition 101 The 20 riders with the lowest scores based on faults and time from the first round of the Nations Cup. Horses must have finished in one competition of the International Division If openings become available or a rider has qualified more than once, the 1st replacement rider will be the next highest rider from Competition 101, the 2nd replacement rider will be the next eligible rider from the Nations Cup and so on. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Friday, March 1st. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. March 1st will be accepted at management’s discretion. Horses competing in this class may not compete in any other class on the same day. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2. In the event of equality of faults for first place there will be one jump off against the clock. Other competitors are placed according to their penalties and time in the first round. Draw as per Art 252.7 in three groups according to FEI rankings the highest placed riders in the FEI rankings will be in the final group followed by the next highest placed and so on. The numbers in each group will be decided following the declaration. Riders withdrawing after the declaration will not affect the numbers in each group. 375 m/min Height 1.60 meters; spreads to 1.72 meters not including water jump $150,000 Total prize money to the owners of the placed horses. As per Article 129 of FEI General Regulations. $45,000, $33,000, $19,500, $12,000, $9,000, $7,500, $6,000, $4,500, $4,500, $3,000, $3,000, $3,000

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National Competitions - Subject to USEF Rules

Class 200 & 1001 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12016

200

$25,000 ESP Jumper Stake USEF Computer Ranked Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Entry Fee: $450

Participation:

Limited to (3) horses per Rider. Horses entered in Class 200 are ineligible for classes 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105. FEI Horses are not eligible to compete in this class. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. Thursday, February 29th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 29th, will be accepted at management’s discretion. Horse who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds and check in with the steward. Date and Time of the Check-In will be posted in the show office. You must also provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Conducted under USEF Rules Table II, 2 a Time First Jump-Off. Height 1.45 meters (4'9"), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3") not including water jump speed 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jumpoff, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round.

Check In:

Rules: Speed: Starting Order: 1001 Participation:

Check In:

Rules: Speed: Starting Order: Prize Money: 201 Participation:

Check In:

Rules:

Starting Order: Prize Money:

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$25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Jumper Classic- Qualifier for Suncast Rider Bonus USEF Computer Ranked

Entry Fee: $450 Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Limited to (3) horses per Rider. Horses entered in Class 1001 are ineligible for classes 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105. FEI Horses are not eligible to compete in this class. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Friday March 2nd. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. Friday, March 2nd, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with WEF General Rule No. 3D. Horses competing in this class may not compete in any other class on the same day. Horse who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds and check in with the steward. Date and Time of the Check-In will be posted in the show office. You must also provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Conducted under USEF Rules Table II, 2 a Time First Jump-Off. Height 1.50 meters (4'11"), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3") not including water jump speed 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jumpoff, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. $7,500, $5,500, $3,250, $2,000, $1,500, $1,250, $1,000, $750, $750, $500, $500, $500 $35,000 Hermès Puissance Entry Fee: $450 Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Limited to (3) horses per Rider. Horses entered in Class 201 are ineligible for class 105. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. Thursday February 29th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 29th will be accepted at management’s discretion. Horse who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds and check in with the steward. Date and Time of the Check-In will be posted in the show office. You must also provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Conducted under USEF Rules Table II, Section 6. The initial round will be comprised of 4 to 6 single obstacles of which at least one will be a wall or vertical obstacle which will vary from 1.70 m to 1.80 m in height. Successive compulsory jump-offs will be conducted over a reduced number of enlarged jumps until only two, one spread jump and one vertical jump remain. If at the end of the third jump-off there is no result, the Ground Jury may stop the competition. If after the fourth jump off the Ground Jury will stop the competition. The competitors left will be equally placed. USEF JP 146.2 In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jumpoff, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. $10,500, $7,700, $4,550, $2800, $2100, $1750, $1400, $1050, $1050, $700, $700, $700

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$35,000 Vita Flex Match Race

Participation:

Rules:

Entry Fee: $450 Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Limited to one (1) horse per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 9:00 a.m. than the day before the class. Declarations will not be accepted after the check in has occurred. 32 Riders will be accepted. In the case of an odd number of entries. The last horse declared will not be able to compete. This class is run under Table III, faults converted into seconds, with each knockdown and the first refusal penalized by the addition of three (3) seconds. A competitor may ride only one horse. See JP Appendix B for Order of Starting in Qualifying Rounds. The following conditions apply: a. Two competitors will compete against each other simultaneously over two identical courses, with each competitor timed separately. Combinations are not allowed. If a particular competitor finds that his opponent has withdrawn from any round, the competitor remaining in the class must complete the round in question alone. If one competitor enters the other competitor's course and as a result interferes with that competitor, the competitor responsible for the interference will be eliminated. b. In each round in the case of a first refusal with or without a knock-down the competitor will continue his round without jumping that obstacle or waiting until it has been rebuilt, however 3 seconds will be added to his time. The second refusal will eliminate a competitor. A competitor passing an obstacle without attempting to jump it will be eliminated. c. The competitor who has the fastest time will be qualified for the next round and so on until the two finalists meet to decide the winner. Losing competitors in corresponding rounds will be placed equal. d. A member of the judge’s panel must be stationed at the starting line to give the starting signal. e. If there is a dead heat between two competitors, the round must be started again.

Obstacles:

Height 1.45 meters (4’9”),spreads to 5'3" - min. not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money:

$10,500, $7,700, $4,550, $2800, $2100, $1750, $1400, $1050, $1050, $700, $700, $700

1998

$2000 Pre-Green Level 1 Classic Entry Fee: $100

Participation:

Open to any horse who has competed in at least 2 over fence classes of the Pre-Green Level 1 Hunters. The first round will the last over fences class of the division. Each round will count for 50% of the scored. A minimum of 12 horses will return for a second round or 50% whichever is greater. Any horse that des not complete the first round of the classic will not be eligible to compete in the second round. The same rider must compete in both rounds of the classic. Declarations for this class must be made by 4pm the day before the class is to be held. Late declarations will only be considered at Managements discretion and will not be considered once the first round of the classic has started.

Rules:

Will be conducted in accordance with HU146

Obstacles:

Height 3’ with a minimum of 10 obstacles.

Prize Money:

$600, $440, $260, $220, $180, $140 ,$100, $60

Ribbons:

1-8

1999 Participation:

$2000 Pre-Green Level 2 Classic Entry Fee: $100

Open to any horse who has competed in at least 2 over fence classes of the Pre-Green Level 2 Hunters. The first round will the last over fences class of the division. Each round will count for 50% of the scored. A minimum of 12 horses will return for a second round or 50% whichever is greater. Any horse that des not complete the first round of the classic will not be eligible to compete in the second round. The same rider must compete in both rounds of the classic. Declarations for this class must be made by 4pm the day before the class is to be held. Late declarations will only be considered at Managements discretion and will not be considered once the first round of the classic has started.

Rules:

Will be conducted in accordance with HU146

Obstacles:

Height 3’3” with a minimum of 10 obstacles.

Prize Money:

$600, $440, $260, $220, $180, $140 ,$100, $60

Ribbons:

1-8

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WEF 9/ THE BAINBRIDGE COMPANIES CSI 4* -W “AA”

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12017

TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS

USEF #139 / FEI 2012_CI_0091 March 7-11, 2012

Course Designers: International ArenaDeNemethyMogaveroGene Mische & Rost Arena Rings 6Rings 7-8Rings 9-10Rings 11-12FEI Officials: Ground Jury: PresidentForeign JudgeMemberMemberCourse DesignerChief StewardFEI Veterinary DelegateAppeals Committee: PresidentMemberMemberJudges: JumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationStewards: Lead StewardSecond StewardThird StewardReserve StewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor122

Leopaldo Palacios (VEN) Michel Vaillancourt Anthony D’Ambrosio Ken Krome Bobby Murphy JP Goddard Danny Moore Archer “Skip” Bailey Ralph Alfano of Wellington, FL To be appointed by FEI David Distler of Norwalk, Connecticut Tom Thomson of Talent, Oregon Leopaldo Palacios (VEN) Karen Golding of Wellington, Florida To be appointed by FEI Chrystine Tauber Hilda Porro Craig T. Galle Jeff Smiley of Delray Beach, Florida Philip J. DeVita of Apopka, Florida Neil O’Connor of Southampton, New York Alex Rheinheimer of Traverse City, Michigan Jim Zulia of Eustis, Florida Steve Sarafin of Camden, South Carolina Oliver Kennedy of Brookville, Maryland Gerry Briggs of Smyrna, Tennessee John Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Ken Smith of Wellington, Florida Susie Humes of Wellington, Florida Joey Darby Southern Pines, North Carolina Tucker Ericson of Miami Beach, Florida Alan Lohman of Poolesville, Maryland Andrew Lustig of West Palm Beach, Florida Mary Choate of Heath Springs, South Carolina John Gersch of Port St. Lucie, Florida Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida Beth Reichenbach of Bradenton, Florida Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida George Uniss of Branchville, New Jersey

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WEF 9/ The Bainbridge Companies CSI 4* -W “AA” Tentative Schedule M arch 7 -11, 2012 WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1003 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 2(b) 1012 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II Sec 2(b) 1004 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m II Sec 1 E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2401 Model Green Conformation 2501 Model Regular Conformation 2403 Green Conformation Hunter 2404 Green Handy Conformation Hunter 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Handy Green Hunter 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S 2007 High Performance Working Hunter 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S Performance Hunter 3’6” 2012 2013 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6” 2011 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 9:00 am 1026H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 12:00 pm 100 $32,000 WEF Challenge Round 9 3:00 pm Round 1 99 $20,000 Artisan Farms Young Riders Grand Prix Team Event 7:00 pm Round 2 99 $20,000 Artisan Farms Young Riders Grand Prix Team Event E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2104/2105 First Year Green Hunter 2405 Green Conformation Hunter 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2204 Second Year Green Hunter 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2505 Regular Conformation Hunter 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2009 High Performance Working Hunter 2010 High Performance Working Hunter Stake

ROST ARENA - 8:30 am 2102 First Year Green Hunter 2103 First Year Handy Green Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 4047/4048 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4072/4073 WEF Hunter 3’3 “

ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2004 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2005 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2001 Pre Green Hunter 3' U/S 2024 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2025 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2014 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2015 Performance Hunter 3’6” Stake

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 1018 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b)

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1096H Schooling Jumper II 4’1”

DeNEMETHY ARENA - 9:00 am 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b)

DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) 1007 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b)

RING 6 – 8:00 am 2052 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2053 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2002 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2003 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2022 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2023 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2021 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" U/S 2017 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2018 Performance Handy Hunter 3’3” 2016 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S

RING 6 – 8:00 am 2054 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2051 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. U/S 2019 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2020 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2752 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2753 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2732 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2733 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A

RING 7 - Open Hacking RING 8 - Open Lunging RING 9- 8:00 am 1098M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1095H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” RING 10 - 8:00 am 1110 Training Jumper II 1107 Training Jumper II 1104 Training Jumper II 1101L Schooling Jumper RING 11 - 8:00 am 4017 Low Hunter 4018 Low Hunter 4002 Baby Green 4003 Baby Green 4001 Baby Green 4087 Low Hunter 4088 Low Hunter 4086 Low Hunter

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

2’6” 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter U/S 2’9” 2’9” 2’9” U/S

RING 12 - Open Hacking South Ring - $20 Rounds

RING 7 - Open Hacking RING 8 - Open Lunging RING 91099M 1102L

8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 3’7”

RING 10 1111 1108 1105

Training Jumper II 2’9” Training Jumper II 3’1” Training Jumper II 3’3”

RING 11 8:00 am 4004 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4005 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4019 Low Hunter 2’6” 4020 Low Hunter 2’6” 4016 Low Hunter 2’6” U/S 4062A Low Adult Hunter Section A 4063A Low Adult Hunter Section A RING 12 - 8:00 am 4049/4050 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4046 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ U/S 4074/4075 WEF Hunter 3’3” 4071 WEF Hunter 3/3” U/S 4089 Low Hunter 2’9” 4090 Low Hunter 2’9” South Ring - $20 Rounds

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FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA -8:00 am 1013 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b) 1:00 pm 1002 $32,000 G&C Farm 1.45m 238.2.1 FEI 1005 Spy Coast 1.40 Speed Challenge II Sec.1 E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2735 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2731 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older U/S Sec A 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2627 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2625 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 U/S 2602 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 2817 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2818 Small Junior Handy Hunter 16 -17 Yr. ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 4064A Low Adult Hunter Section A 4065A Low Adult Hunter Section A 4061A Low Adult Hunter U/S Section A 3070 Ariat National Adult Medal 2754 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2755 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S 3091 WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1016 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old Table II Sec 2(b) 1020 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 1067M Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1023 Adequan YJC 7 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1024 Adequan YJC 8 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1027H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1032M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 6 – 8:00 am 3050 USEF Talent Search 3092 WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase RING 7 – 8:00 am 1037L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1072L Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 8 – 1100M 1097H RING 91041A 1046B 1051C 1055

8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 4’1” 8:00 am Adult Amateur Adult Amateur The Masters II Adult Amateur

Jumper II Sec 2(b) Jumper II Sec 2(b) Sec 2(b) Modified Jumper II 2(b)

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1112 Training Jumper II 1109 Training Jumper II 1106 Training Jumper II 1103L Schooling Jumper

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

RING 11- 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds 3:00 pm 3060 EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal 3093 WIHS Equitation Pony RING 12 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds South Ring - $20 Rounds



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WEF 9/ The Bainbridge Companies CSI 4* -W “AA” Tentative Schedule M arch 7 -11, 2012

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida

SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1062H Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1031M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1056 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1 2:00 pm 1025H SJHOF Amateur Owner Classic 7:00 pm 101 $200,000 FEI World Cup CSIW- 4* Presented by The Bainbridge Companies E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2628 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2629 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2631 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2632 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2630 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S 2604 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2605 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 2601 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2617 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2618 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 2819 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2820 Small Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr. 2816 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2832 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2833 Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2803 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2842 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2843 Large Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2738 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2739 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1036L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1071L Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1081 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 1076 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II Sec 1 DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1066M Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1086 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1052C The Masters II Sec 1 1047B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1042A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 RING 6 – 8:00 am 2717 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 2718 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 2702 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 2703 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 4067B Low Adult Hunter Section B 4068B Low Adult Hunter Section B

50 50 35 35

RING 7 – 8:00 am 3080 THIS Children's Medal 14 & Under 2852 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2853 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2851 Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S 2872 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2873 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years RING 8 - Open Hacking RING 91085 1075 1080 1090 1091

8:00 am Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) Children's Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) Pony Jumper II Sec 1

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1768 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.1 1769 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2b 1765 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II.2.b 1766 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II.2.1 1737 Low Children’s Jumper II2.b 1738 Low Children’s Jumper II2.1

SATURDAY RING 11 - 8:00 am 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S 2947 Small Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2948 Small Green Pony Hunter 2946 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S 2952 Medium Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2953 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2951 Medium Green Pony Hunter U/S Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2917 2918 Medium Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S 4077 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4078 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ RING 12 - 8:00 am 2957 Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2958 Large Green Pony Hunter 2956 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2933 Large Pony Hunter 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S 2892 Children's Pony Hunter-Large 2891 Children's Pony Hunter-Large U/S 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2883 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med

SUNDAY RING 6 – 8:00 am 4069B Low Adult 4070B Low Adult 4066B Low Adult 2854 Children's 2855 Children's

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Section B Section B U/S Section B 14 & Under 14 & Under

RING 7 – 8:00 am 3001 Walk 3002 Walk Trot 3003 Walk Trot Pleasure 3004 Walk Trot Jump 2992 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2993 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2991 Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S 2995 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2996 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2994 Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S 3000 Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 2987 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2988 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2986 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 3009 11 & Under Equitation Flat 3010 11 & Under Equitation Fences 3011 11 & Under Equitation Fences 3012 Equitation 12-14 Flat 3013 Equitation 12-14 Fences 3014 Equitation 12-14 Fences

South Ring - $20 Rounds SUNDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1065M Junior Jumper Classic - Medium 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs 1:30 pm Parade of Champions 2:00 pm 1001 $32,000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic FEI E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2619 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 2801 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2804 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2805 Small Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under 2633 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2634 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2705 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2720 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S 2737 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec B 2740 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2741 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2831 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2834 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2835 Large Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under 2841 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2844 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2845 Large Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr. MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1057 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1050C The Masters Classic 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs 1030M Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Medium DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1035L Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Low 1070L Junior Jumper Classic - Low

RING 8 – 8:00 am 3081 THIS Children's Medal 15-17 2874 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs 2875 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs 2871 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs U/S 3015 Equitation 15-17 Flat 3016 Equitation 15-17 Fences 3017 Equitation 15-17 Fences 3094 Palm Beach Adult Medal 3018 Adult Amateur Equitation Flat 3019 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3020 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F RING 93040 3030

8:00 am ASPCA Maclay Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1087 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1092 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) 1739 Low Child Jumper Classic 1767 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic RING 11 - 8:00 am 2904 Small Pony Hunter 2905 Small Pony Handy Hunter 2949 Small Green Pony Hunter 2950 Small Green Pony Hunter 2954 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2955 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2919 Medium Pony Hunter 2920 Medium Pony Handy Hunter 2881 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med U/S 2884 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med RING 12 - 8:00 am 2934 Large Pony Hunter 2935 Large Pony Handy Hunter 2959 Large Green Pony Hunter 2960 Large Green Pony Hunter 2893 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2894 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 4076 Low Children’s Hunter U/S 4079 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4080 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ South Ring - $20 Rounds

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WEF 9/ THE BAINBRIDGE COMPANIES CSI 4* -W “AA”

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12017

USEF #139 / FEI 2012_CI_0091 March 7-11, 2012

FEI International Division: CSI 4* - W Competitions 100, 101, 1001, & 1002

Veterinary Examination & Horse Inspection: All horses will be presented for Examination & Inspection on Wednesday starting at 7:00 am in the FEI Stabling Compound. An FEI Approved Passport must be presented with the horse brought for inspection. FEI Stable Area & Schooling: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds AND stabled in the official FEI stable area no later than Wednesday by 7:00 am. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the official FEI stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. FEI equipment rules apply. Horse boot and leg inspections will take place without prior notice to the competitor. (Check with stewards for any additional updates)

Unless other wise specified the starting order will be figured as stated below. Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Unless otherwise specified in the Specs of the Class. Conducted under FEI Medication and treating rules and procedures. Drug testing will be provided by USEF. Attire, Courses, & Information: See FEI Rules, WEF General Regulations & FEI General Information.

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USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550 Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 6th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. March 6th, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2 Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

$200,000 FEI World CupTM Grand Prix CSI 4*- Presented by The Bainbridge Companies Qualifier for FTI Consulting Finale Grand Prix & USEF Computer Ranked

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of

Jumper Section Herman ‘Kappy’ Kaplan Perpetual Memorial Trophy

Participation: Rules: Qualifications and Draw:

Obstacles: Speed: Prize Money:

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Entry Fee: $1800 One (1) horse per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Thursday, March 8th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. March 8th will be accepted at managements discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Horses competing in this class may not compete in any other class on the same day. Conducted under the FEI World Cup Rules Draw as per Art 252.7 in three groups according to FEI rankings the highest placed riders in the FEI rankings from the previous week’s listing will be in the final group followed by the next highest placed and so on. The numbers in each group will be decided following the declaration. Riders withdrawing after the declaration will not affect the numbers in each group. Qualification: A total of 45 riders may compete As per FEI World Cup rules 654.4 .)The top ten North American riders on the FEI Rankings are automatically qualified provided the rider has completed competition Class 100- WEF Challenge Round IX and 2.) The best placed riders in the WEF Challenge Cup Round IX excluding those already qualified as per 1.) see above. with the horse of their choice. Height 1.60 meters, spreads to 1.72 meters 400 m/min. (USEF International Standard) Total prize money to the owners of the placed horses. $60,000, $44,000, $26,000, $16,000, $12,000, $10,000, $8,000, $6,000, $6,000, $4,000, $4,000, $4,000.

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1002 Participation: Rules: Speed: Obstacles: Prize Money: Obstacles: Speed: Prize Money

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$32,000 G & C Farm 1.45m Classic FEI World Ranking Competition Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Entry Fee: $550 Each rider may start four (4) horses Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. 2 days before the class, declarations received after that time will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with WEF GR No. 3D. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Table A Article 238.2.1. Timed first round. Competitors with equality of penalties for any place are placed according to the time taken to complete the round (no jump-off). 375 m/min (USEF National Standard) Height 1.45 meters (4'9"), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3") not including water jump $9,000, $6,600, $3,900, $2,400, $1,800, $1,500, $1,200, $900, $900, $600, $600, $600 provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Horses who do not check in will not be allowed to compete. Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

$32,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Jumper Classic- Qualifier for Suncast Rider Bonus FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $500

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation:

Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm. 2 days before the class.

Check In:

Horse who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds and check in with the steward. Date and Time of the Check-In will be posted in the show office. You must also provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2 1.50 meters (4'11"), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3") not including water jump, speed 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jumpoff, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round.

Rules: Height Speed: Starting Order: Prize Money

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All Inclusive Entry Fee: $400 (no Nomination if only doing this class) Section

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper

Class Specifications: This is a team competition for Young Riders. USEF Zones may field as many teams as they wish. Zones who are unable to field a team may form a joint team and riders from other countries may form either a national team or a mixed team. In the event that a rider cannot find a team he/she may still compete for a ranking points score. Each team must consist of at least 3 riders and no more than four riders. Those teams that only have 3 riders will not have the benefit of a drop score. If a rider or riders cannot field a team the management may put together teams at their sole discretion. The Series will be open to riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach fourteen (14) until the end of the calendar year that they reach twenty-five (25). Teams must be declared by 4pm on Tuesday March 7th. Special WEF Rules for the Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Rider Series: All horses MUST be on the grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. A Horse Inspection (jog) will be held. All horses must jog and present a FEI Passport to the steward at the time of the jog. FEI Medication and Schooling rules will be in effect beginning with the Horse Inspection. For a list of these rules please log on to www.fei.org. Beginning after the Horse Inspection, horses must wear their numbers at all times when outside of their stalls and may only school in designated schooling areas. For teams with 4 riders the rider’s score with the highest number of faults will be dropped. For those teams with 3 riders all of the scores will be calculated. This class will be held using the Nations Cup format. Course:

A minimum of 12 obstacles will be used.

Obstacles:

Height 1.45 meters (4’9”),spreads to 5'3" - min. not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Order of go will be determined by a draw Order of starting: The starting order for the teams in round one will be determined by the team. All number ones start first in succession, then all the number twos and so on. Those teams comprising only three riders may choose which three positions out of the four they will start. The starting order for the second round will be in the reverse order of total penalties in the first round of the best three riders from each team. In case of equal penalties the teams will retain the starting order of the first round. Riders in each team start in the same order of the first round. Placing will be based on the number of penalties from the first round added to the number of penalties in the second round. Teams with an equal number of penalties will remain tied. Prize Money: $20,000 First Place, $3000 per rider, Second Place $1250 per rider, Third Place $750 per rider. Riders will receive the points listed below based on their individual performance in each of their rounds. Because this team event is based on Nations Cup Format, no extra points are awarded for final individual placings. •

Horse/rider combinations jumping clear in the first round will receive 10 points;

Horse/rider combinations finishing with 1-3 faults in the first round will receive 6 points;

Horse/rider combinations finishing with 4 faults in the first round will receive 4 points;

Horse/rider combinations finishing with more than 4 faults in the first round will receive 0 points.

Special Awards- Based on the points system below, the overall winner of the Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Rider series will win a special prize to be announced in January. A further special prize to be announced in January will be limited to US citizens eligible to compete as Young Riders, i.e. 16-21, from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach sixteen (16) until the end of the calendar year in which they reach twenty-one (21).

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WEF 10/ ARTISAN FARMS

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12018

CSI 3* “AA” CSI 3*

March 14-18, 2012 USEF # 3372/ FEI 2012_CI_0404

TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS

Course Designers: International Arena DeNemethyMogavero & 6 Gene Mische & Rost Arena Rings 7-8Rings 9-10Rings 11-12The Stadium FEI Officials: Ground Jury: PresidentForeign JudgeMemberMemberCourse DesignerChief StewardFEI Veterinary DelegateJudges: JumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationStewards: Lead StewardSecond StewardThird StewardReserve StewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor-

Michel Vaillancourt (CAN) Anthony D’Ambrosio Richard Jeffery Steve Stephens Archer “Skip” Bailey Bobby Murphy Robert McGregor Michel Vaillancourt (CAN) Neil O’Connor of Southampton, New York John Taylor (CAN) David Distler of Norwalk, Connecticut Tom Thomson of Talent, Oregon Michel Vaillancourt (CAN) Karen Golding of Wellington, Florida Dr. Steve Soule of Wellington, Florida Ralph Alfano of Wellington, FL Oliver Kennedy of Brookville, Maryland Jim Zulia of Eustis, Florida Jenny Ross-Koning of Loxahatchee, Florida Jeff Smiley of Delray Beach, Florida Jason Gates of Tequesta, Florida Gerry Briggs of Smyrna, Tennessee Steve Sarafin of Camden, South Carolina Rob Bielefeld of Wellington, Florida Fran Dotoli of North Hero, Vermont Joe Dotoli of North Hero, Vermont Jimmy Lee of Keswick, Virginia Ken Krome of Westminster, Maryland Tony Sgarlata of Charleston, South Carolina Lindy Esau of North Palm Beach, Florida Mary Choate of Heath Springs, South Carolina John Gersch of Port St. Lucie, Florida George Uniss of Branchville, New Jersey Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida

All contracts may not be finalized and/or pending USEF License Renewals

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WEF 10/ Artisan Farms CSI 3* “AA” M arch 14 -18 , 2012 WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1003 G & C Farm 1.45m II Sec 2(b) 1012 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II Sec 2(b) 1004 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m II Sec 1 E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2401 Model Green Conformation 2501 Model Regular Conformation 2403 Green Conformation Hunter 2404 Green Conformation Handy Hunter 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Green Handy Hunter 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S 2007 High Performance Working Hunter 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S 2012 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2013 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6” 2011 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S ROST ARENA - 8:30 am 2102 First Year Green Hunter 2103 First Year Green Handy Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 2022 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2023 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2021 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" U/S 2017 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2018 Performance Handy Hunter 3’3” 2016 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 1018 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) 1095H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 9:00 am 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) RING 6 – 8:00 am 2052 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2053 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2002 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2003 Pre Green Hunter 3' 4047/4048 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4072/4073 WEF Hunter 3’3 “ RING 7 RING 8 RING 91098M 1101L

Open Hacking Open Lunging 8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 3’7”

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1110 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1107 Training Jumper II 3’1” 1104 Training Jumper II 3’3” RING 11 - 8:00 am 4017 Low Hunter 4018 Low Hunter 4002 Baby Green 4003 Baby Green 4001 Baby Green Low Hunter 4087 4088 Low Hunter 4086 Low Hunter

2’6” 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter U/S 2’9” 2’9” 2’9” U/S

RING 12 - - Open Hacking South Ring - $20 Rounds

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Tentative Schedule

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1026H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1062H Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1:00 pm 100 $32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round 10

FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA -9:00 am 1013 Spy Coast 1.40 II 2(b) Spy Coast 1.40 Speed Challenge II Sec.1 1005 1:00 pm 1002 $32,000 G&C Farm 1.45m 238.2.1

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2104 First Year Green Hunter 2105 First Year Green Hunter Stake 2405 Green Conformation Hunter 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2204 Second Year Green Hunter 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2505 Regular Conformation Hunter 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2009 High Performance Working Hunter 2010 High Performance Working Hunter Stake 2014 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2015 Performance Hunter 3’6” Stake

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2735 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2731 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec A 2631 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2632 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2630 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S 2617 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 2618 2842 Large Junior Hunter 16 -17 Yr. 2843 Large Junior Handy Hunter 16 -17 Yr.

ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2024 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2025 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2752 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2753 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2732 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2733 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) 1102L Schooling Jumper II 3’7 DeNEMETHY ARENA - 9:00 am 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1007 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) RING 6 – 8:00 am 2001 Pre Green Hunter 3' U/S 2004 Pre Green Hunter 3' Pre Green Hunter 3' 2005 2051 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. U/S 2054 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2019 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2020 Performance Hunter 3’3” RING 7 RING 8 RING 91099M 1096H

Open Hacking Open Lunging 8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 3’9” Schooling Jumper II 4’1”

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1111 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1108 Training Jumper II 3’1” 1105 Training Jumper II 3’3” RING 11 - 8:00 am 4049/4050 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ Small/WEF Hunter 3’ U/S 4046 4071 WEF Hunter 3/3” U/S 4074/4075 WEF Hunter 3’3” 4089 Low Hunter 2’9” 4090 Low Hunter 2’9”

ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 4065A Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Section A 4064A Low Adult Hunter 2’6” 2 Section A 4061A Low Adult Hunter U/S Section A 3070 Ariat National Adult Medal 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S 2754 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2755 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 3091 WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1016 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old Table II Sec 2(b) 1020 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 1067M Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1023 Adequan YJC 7 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1024 Adequan YJC 8 Year Old II Sec 2(b) 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1027H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1032M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 6 – 8:00 am 3050 USEF Talent Search 3092 WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase RING 7 – 8:00 am 1037L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1072L Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 8 – 8:00 am 1041A Adult Amateur 1046B Adult Amateur 1051C The Masters II 1055 Adult Amateur RING 91112 1109 1106 1103L

Jumper II Sec 2(b Jumper II Sec 2(b) Sec 2(b) Modified Jumper II 2(b)

8:00 am Training Jumper II Training Jumper II Training Jumper II Schooling Jumper

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1100M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1097H Schooling Jumper II 4’1”

RING 12- 8:00 am 4004 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4005 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4019 Low Hunter 2’6” 4020 Low Hunter 2’6” 4016 Low Hunter 2’6” U/S 4062A Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Section A 4063A Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Section A

RING 11 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds 3:00 PM 3060 EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal 3093 WIHS Equitation Pony

South Ring - $20 Rounds

South Ring - $20 Rounds

RING 12 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds


WEF 10/ Artisan Farms CSI 3* “AA” M arch 14 -18 , 2012 SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 1025H SJHOF Amateur Owner Classic 1:00 pm 1001 $32,0000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic FEI 7:00 pm DRESSAGE E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2602 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2619 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 2817 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2818 Small Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2627 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2625 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” US 18-35 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2803 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2832 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2833 Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2841 Large Junior Hunter 16 -17 Yr U/S 2844 Large Junior Hunter 16 -17 Yr. 2845 Large Junior Hunter Stake 16 -17 Yr. 2633 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2634 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 MOGAVERO ARENA 8:00 am 1047B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1042A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1036L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1071L Junior Jumper II Sec 1 DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1031M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1066M Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1056 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1052C The Masters II Sec 1 RING 6 – Vinceramos RING 7 – 8:00 am 2702 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2703 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2717 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2718 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2738 2739 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 4067B Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Section B 4068B Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Section B RING 8 – 8:00 am 3080 THIS Children's Medal 14 & Under 2852 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2853 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2851 Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S 2872 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2873 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years RING 9- 8:00 am 1085 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1086 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1080 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) 1081 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 1075 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) 1076 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II Sec 1 1090 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1091 Pony Jumper II Sec 1 RING 10 - 8:00 am 1765 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2b 1766 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2.1 1768 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.1 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2b 1769 1737 Low Children’s Jumper II2.b 1738 Low Children’s Jumper II2.1

Tentative Schedule

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida SATURDAY RING 11 - 8:00 am 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2918 Medium Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S 4077 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4078 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ RING 12 - 8:00 am 2892 Children's Pony Hunter Large Children's Pony Hunter Large U/S 2891 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2883 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2947 Small Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2948 Small Green Pony Hunter 2946 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S 2952 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2953 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2951 Medium Green Pony U/S 2957 Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2958 Large Green Pony Hunter 2956 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2933 Large Pony Hunter 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S South Ring - $20 Rounds SUNDAY Derby Field - 10:00 am 99 $15,000 Artisan Farms Young Rider Grand Prix 2:00 pm 101 $80,000 Pennfield Feeds CSI 2* INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1065M Junior Jumper Classic - Medium 1030M Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Medium 12:00 pm Parade of Champions 1050C The Masters Classic E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2601 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2604 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2605 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 2831 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2834 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2835 Large Junior Hunter Stake15 & Under 2816 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2819 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2820 Small Junior Hunter Stake16 - 17 Yr. 2801 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2804 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2805 Small Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2740 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2741 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2737 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec B 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2705 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2720 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2628 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2629 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II Sec 2(b) 1035L Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Low 1070L Junior Jumper Classic - Low DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1057 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1087 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs

SUNDAY RING 6 – 8:00 am 3094 Palm Beach Adult Medal 3019 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3020 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3018 Adult Amateur Equitation Flat 2854 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2855 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 3012 Equitation 12-14 Flat 3013 Equitation 12-14 Fences 3014 Equitation 12-14 Fences RING 7 – 8:00 am 3001 Walk 3002 Walk Trot 3003 Walk Trot Pleasure 3004 Walk Trot Jump 2992 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2993 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2991 Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S 2995 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2996 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2994 Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S 3000 Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 2987 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2988 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2986 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 3009 11 & Under Equitation Flat 3010 11 & Under Equitation Fences 3011 11 & Under Equitation Fences RING 8 – 8:00 am 3081 THIS Children's Medal 15-17 2874 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2875 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2871 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs U/S 3015 Equitation 15-17 Flat 3016 Equitation 15-17 Fences 3017 Equitation 15-17 Fences 4066B Low Adult Hunter U/S Section B 4069B Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Section B 4070B Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Section B RING 9- 8:00 am 3040 ASPCA Maclay 3030 Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal RING 10 - 8:00 am 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1092 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) 1767 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic 1739 Low Children’s Jumper Classic RING 11 - 8:00 am 2904 Small Pony Hunter 2905 Small Pony Handy Hunter 2949 Small Green Pony Hunter 2950 Small Green Pony Hunter 2954 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2955 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2919 Medium Pony Hunter 2920 Medium Pony Handy Hunter 2881 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med U/S 2884 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med RING 12 - 8:00 am 2934 Large Pony Hunter 2935 Large Pony Handy Hunter 2959 Large Green Pony Hunter 2960 Large Green Pony Hunter 2893 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2894 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 4076 Low Children’s Hunter U/S 4079 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4080 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ South Ring - $20 Rounds

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March 14-18, 2012 USEF # 3372/ FEI 2012_CI_0404

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12018

CSI 3* “AA” CSI 3*

FEI International Division: CSI 3* Competitions 100, 101, 1001, & 1002

Veterinary Examination & Horse Inspection: All horses will be presented for Examination & Inspection on Wednesday starting at 7:00 am in the FEI Stabling Compound. An FEI Approved Passport must be presented with the horse brought for inspection.

FEI Stable Area & Schooling: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds AND stabled in the official FEI stable area no later than Wednesday by 7:00 am. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the official FEI stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. FEI equipment rules apply. Horse boot and leg inspections will take place without prior notice to the competitor. (Check with stewards for any additional updates)

Unless other wise specified the starting order will be figured as stated below. Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Unless otherwise specified in the Specs of the Class. Conducted under FEI Medication and treating rules and procedures. Drug testing will be provided by USEF. Attire, Courses, & Information: See FEI Rules, WEF General Regulations & FEI General Information.

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Participation: Rules: Obstacles: Speed: Prize Money

101

$32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Series — Round X

USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550 Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 21st. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 21st, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2 Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

$80,000 Pennfield Feeds CSI 3* Grand Prix- To be held at the Stadium on Grass

FEI World Ranking Competition & Qualifier for the FTI Consulting Finale Grand Prix & USEF Computer Ranked Entry Fee: $850

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation:

One (1) horse per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Friday March 16th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. March 16th will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Horses competing in this class may not compete in any other class on the same day. In the event of forecasted weather conditions which would make the class unsafe for competitors, management reserves the right to either cancel the class and give all participants a full refund or move the class to the International Arena.

Rules:

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2 - Table A competition against the clock with one initial course and one jump-off. Competitors with equal penalties for first place, jump-off against the clock. The remaining competitors are classified according to their penalties and time in the initial course.

Obstacles:

Height 1.60 meters.

Speed:

375m/min. (USEF International Standard)

Prize Money:

$24,000, $17,600, $10,400, $6,400, $4,800, $4,000, $3,200, $2,400, $2,400, $1,600, $1,600, $1,600

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$32,000 G & C Farm 1.45m Classic FEI World Ranking Competition

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Entry Fee: $550 Participation:

Speed: Obstacles:

Each rider may start four (4) horses. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. 2 days before the class, declarations received after that time will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with WEF GR No. 3D. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Table A Article 238.2.1. Timed first round. Competitors with equality of penalties for any place are placed according to the time taken to complete the round (no jump-off). 375 m/min (USEF National Standard) Height 1.45 meters (4'9"), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3") not including water jump

Prize Money

$9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

Rules:

1001

$32,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Jumper Classic- Qualifier for Suncast Rider Bonus FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation:

Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm. 2 days before the class.

Rules: Check In:

Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2 Horses who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds. The check in date and time will be posted in the show office. You must provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Horses who do not check in will not be allowed to compete. Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

Obstacles: Speed: Prize Money

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$15,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Riders Grand Prix Presented by Dutta Corporation in association with Guido Klatte

All Inclusive Entry Fee: $300

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation in each class in the Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Rider Series will be limited to two (2) horses per rider. A point horse MUST be designated and that horse will be first in the order of go. Declarations to compete must be made 2 days before the class. F For this class you MUST declare by Friday the 16th of March by 4:00 PM. The Series will be open to riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach fourteen (14) until the end of the calendar year that they reach twenty-five (25). In accordance with JP112.A, the draw for each class will be done with the horses' names drawn individually, starting with the first position and working down. Rules: Conducted under USEF Rules, Table II.2.a (one jump-off) Special WEF Rules for the Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Rider Series: All horses MUST be on the grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. A Horse Inspection (jog) will be held. All horses must jog and present a FEI Passport to the steward at the time of the jog. FEI Medication and Schooling rules will be in effect beginning with the Horse Inspection. For a list of these rules please log on to www.fei.org. Beginning after the Horse Inspection, horses must wear their numbers at all times when outside of their stalls and may only school in designated schooling areas. Obstacles: Height 1.45 meters (4'9"), spreads to 5'3" - min. not including water jump Speed: 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) Prize Money $4500, $3300, $1950, $1200, $900, $750, $600, $450, $450, $300, $300, $300 Special Awards- Based on the points system below, the overall winner of the Artisan Farms Under 25 Young Rider series will win a special prize to be announced in January. A further special prize to be announced in January will be limited to US citizens eligible to compete as Young Riders, i.e. 16-21, from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach sixteen (16) until the end of the calendar year in which they reach twenty-one (21). Points will be awarded to the top 12 designated horse/rider combinations in this order: 1st- 12 Points, 2nd- 11 Points, 3rd- 10 Points, 4th- 9 Points, 5th- 8 Points, 6th- 7 Points, 7th- 6 Points, 8th- 5 Points, 9th- 4 Points, 10th- 3 Points, 11th- 2 Points, 12th- 1 Point In addition, • Horse/rider combinations jumping clear in the first round will receive 10 points; • Horse/rider combinations finishing with 1-3 faults in the first round will receive 6 points; • Horse/rider combinations finishing with 4 faults in the first round will receive 4 points; • Horse/rider combinations finishing with more than 4 faults in the first round will receive 0 points.

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Class 100 & 1001 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12019

TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS 11

March 21-25, 2012 USEF # 6488

Course Designers:

Judges:

Stewards:

International ArenaDeNemethyMogaveroGene Mische & Rost ArenaRings 6Rings 7-8Rings 9-10Rings 11-12-

Alan Wade (IRL) Steve Stephens Anthony D'Ambrosio Skip Bailey Danny Moore Richard Jeffery Pierre Jolicouer Bobby Murphy

JumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumper-

David Distler of Norwalk, Connecticut Ralph Alfano of Wellington, FL Tom Thomson of Talent, Oregon Jim Zulia of Eustis, Florida Jeff Smiley of Delray Beach, Florida Neil O’Connor of Southampton, New York Gerry Briggs of Smyrna, Tennessee John Taylor of Caledon, Ontario John Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Steve Sarafin of Camden, South Carolina Oliver Kennedy of Brookville, Maryland

Hunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & Equitation-

Anne Braswell of Ocala, Florida Robert Braswell of Ocala, Florida Archibald Cox of Los Angeles, California Richard Ellis of Ocala, Florida Chance Arakelian of San Diego, California

Lead StewardSecond StewardThird StewardReserve StewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor-

Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida Lindy Esau of North Palm Beach, Florida Beth Reichenbach of Bradenton, Florida George Uniss of Branchville, New Jersey Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida George Uniss of Branchville, New Jersey

All contracts may not be finalized and/or pending USEF License Renewals

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WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1003 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 2(b) 1004 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m II Sec 1 1012 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II Sec 2(b) 1 Round 1 – Trials Check USEF Trials Prize list for Table

Tentative Schedule

M arch 21-25 , 2012

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2501 Model Regular Conformation Model Green Conformation 2401 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S 2403 Green Conformation Hunter 2404 Green Conformation Handy Hunter 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Green Handy Hunter 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2007 High Performance Working Hunter 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S 2012 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2013 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6” 2011 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S ROST ARENA - 8:30 am 2102 First Year Green Hunter 2103 First Year Green Handy Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 2022 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2023 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2021 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" U/S 2017 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2018 Performance Handy Hunter 3’3” 2016 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 1018 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1095H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec 2(b) RING 6 – 8:00 am 2052 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2053 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2002 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2003 Pre Green Hunter 3' 4047/4048 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4072/4073 WEF Hunter 3’3 “ RING 7 – 8:00 am Open Riding RING 8 – 8:00 am 4002 Baby Green 4003 Baby Green 4001 Baby Green 4017/4018 Low Hunter 4087/4088 Low Hunter 4086 Low Hunter

Hunter 2’6” Hunter 2’6” Hunter U/S 2’6” 2’9” 2’9” U/S

RING 9- 8:00 am 1101L Schooling Jumper II 3’7” 1098M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” RING 10 - 8:00 am 1110 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1107 Training Jumper II 3’1” Training Jumper II 3’3” 1104 RING 11 -Schooling rounds RING 12 – Open Riding South Ring - $20 Rounds

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida THURSDAY- INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 2 Round 2 – Trials Check USEF Trials Prize list for Table 3 Round 3 – Trials Check USEF Trials Prize list for Table E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD 8:00 am 2104 First Year Green Hunter 2105 First Year Green Hunter Stake 2405 Green Conformation Hunter 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2204 Second Year Green Hunter 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2505 Regular Conformation Hunter 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2009 High Performance Working Hunter 2010 High Performance Working Hunter Stake 2014 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2015 Performance Hunter 3’6” Stake ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2024 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2025 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2752 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2753 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2732 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2733 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 3091 WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1026H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1005 Spy Coast 1.40 Speed Challenge II Sec.1 1:00 pm 100 $30,000 WEF Challenge Round 11 DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) 1007 RING 6 – 8:00 am 2004 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2005 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2001 Pre Green Hunter 3' U/S 2051 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. U/S 2054 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2019 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2020 Performance Hunter 3’3” RING 7 – 8:00 am 3050 USEF Talent Search 3092 WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase

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E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2735 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2731 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec A 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2627 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2625 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” U/S 18-35 2602 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 4064 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4065 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4061 Low Adult Amateur 2’6” U/S Section A 2832 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2833 Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 3070 Ariat National Adult Medal 2754 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2755 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1016 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old 1020 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old 1023 Adequan YJC 7 Year Old 1024 Adequan YJC 8 Year Old 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1

Table II Sec 2(b) II Sec 2(b) II Sec 2(b) II Sec 2(b)

DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1027H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 1055 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1051C The Masters II Sec 2(b) RING 6 – 8:00 am 1037L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1072L Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1067M Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 7 – 8:00 am 1046B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1041A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1032M

RING 8 – Open Riding RING 8 –

Open Riding

RING 91096H 1099M

8:00 am Schooling Jumper II 4’1” Schooling Jumper II 3’9”

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1111 Training Jumper II 1108 Training Jumper II 1105 Training Jumper II 1102L Schooling Jumper

2’9” 3’1” 3’3” II 3’7”

RING 11 - 8:00 am 4004 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4005 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4019 Low Hunter 2’6” 4020 Low Hunter 2’6” 4016 Low Hunter 2’6” U/S 4062 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4063 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4089 Low Hunter 2’9” 4090 Low Hunter 2’9” RING 12 – 8:00 am 4049/4050 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4046 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ U/S 4074/4075 WEF Hunter 3’3” 4071 WEF Hunter 3/3” U/S South Ring - $20 Rounds

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FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA -8:00 am 1013 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b) 1002 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 1 4:00pm 2999 George Morris Equitation Championship

RING 9- 8:00 am 1100M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1097H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” 1103L Schooling Jumper II 3’7 RING 10 - 8:00 am 1112 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1109 Training Jumper II 3’1” 1106 Training Jumper II 3’3” RING 11 - 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds 3:30 pm 3093 WIHS Equitation Pony 3060 EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal RING 12 – Pony Rounds South Ring - $20 Rounds


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Tentative Schedule

M arch 21-25 , 2012

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2831 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2834 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2835 Large Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under 2604 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2605 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 2601 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2617 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2618 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 2628 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2629 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2803 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2842 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2843 Large Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2817 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2818 Small Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr 2631 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2632 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2630 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1036L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1071L Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1765 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2b 1766 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2.1 1768 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.1 1769 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2b DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1066M Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1056 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1047B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1042A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 RING 6 – 8:00 am Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2738 2739 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2717 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2718 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2872 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2873 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years RING 7 –8:00 am 3080 THIS Children’s Medal 14 & Under 2852 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2853 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2851 Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S 4077/4078 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ RING 8 –8:00 am 2702 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2703 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 4067 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Sec B 4068 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Sec B RING 9- 8:00 am 1080 Children's 1081 Children's 1085 Children's 1086 Children's

Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) Modified Jumper II Sec

RING 10 - 8:00 am 1090 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1091 Pony Jumper II Sec 1 1737 Low Children’s Jumper II2.b 1738 Low Children’s Jumper II2.1 1075 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) 1076 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II Sec

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Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida SATURDAY RING 11 - 8:00 am 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S 2947 Small Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2948 Small Green Pony Hunter 2946 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S 2952 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2953 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2951 Medium Green Pony Hunter U/S 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2918 Medium Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S RING 12 - 8:00 am 2892 Children's Pony Hunter-Large 2891 Children's Pony Hunter Large U/S 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2883 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2957 Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2958 Large Green Pony Hunter 2956 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2933 Large Pony Hunter 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S South Ring - $20 Rounds SUNDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 1035L Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Low 1:30 pm Parade of Champions 2:00 pm 1001 $25,000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic II2(a) E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELDD - 8:00 am 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2619 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2705 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2633 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2634 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2801 Small Junior 2804 Small Junior 2805 Small Junior 2816 Small Junior 2819 Small Junior 2820 Small Junior 2841 Large Junior 2844 Large Junior 2845 Large Junior

Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter

15 & Under U/S 15 & Under Stake 15 & Under 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 16 - 17 Yr. Stake 16 - 17 Yr 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 16 - 17 Yr. Stake 16 - 17 Yr.

MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1057 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs 1050C The Masters Classic (NAL/WIHS) 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs 1092 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) 1767 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1030M Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Medium 1065M Junior Jumper Classic - Medium 1070L Junior Jumper Classic - Low RING 6 –8:00 am 4069 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B 4070 Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B 4066 Low Adult Hunter U/S Sec B 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2720 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2737 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec B 2740 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2741 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B

SUNDAY RING 7 –8:00 am 3001 Walk 3002 Walk Trot 3003 Walk Trot Pleasure 3004 Walk Trot Jump 2992 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2993 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2991 Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S 2995 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2996 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2994 Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 3000 2987 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2988 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2986 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 3010 11 & Under Equitation Fences 3011 11 & Under Equitation Fences 3009 11 & Under Equitation Flat 3012 Equitation 12-14 Flat 3013 Equitation 12-14 Fences 3014 Equitation 12-14 Fences RING 8 –8:00 am 3081 THIS Children’s Medal 15-17 2874 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs 2875 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs 2871 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years U/S 3015 Equitation 15-17 Flat 3016 Equitation 15-17 Fences 3017 Equitation 15-17 Fences 2854 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2855 Children's Hunter 14 & Under RING 9- 8:00 am 3040 ASPCA Maclay 3030 Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal 3018 Adult Amateur Equitation Flat 3019 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3020 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3094 Palm Beach Adult Medal RING 10 - 8:00 am Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1087 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1739 Low Child Jumper Classic RING 11 - 8:00 am 2904 Small Pony Hunter 2905 Small Pony Handy Hunter 2949 Small Green Pony Hunter 2950 Small Green Pony Hunter 2954 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2955 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2919 Medium Pony Hunter 2920 Medium Pony Handy Hunter 2881 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med U/S 2884 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med RING 12 - 8:00 am 2934 Large Pony Hunter 2935 Large Pony Handy Hunter 2959 Large Green Pony Hunter 2960 Large Green Pony Hunter 2893 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2894 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 4079 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4080 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4076 Low Children’s Hunter U/S South Ring - $20 Rounds



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Wef 11 “AA” March 21-25, 2012 USEF # 6488

Class 100 & 1001 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12019

The USEF will print their own prize list regarding the 2012 USEF Olympic Trials. For fur ther information regarding the trials please contact Lizzie Chesson at lchesson@usef.org

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Rules: Obstacles: Speed:

USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix Entry Fee: $500 Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 21st. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 21st, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2, Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money

$9,000, $6,600, $3,900, $2,400, $1,800, $1,500, $1,200, $900, $900, $600, $600, $600

Participation:

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$25,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Jumper Classic- Qualifier for Suncast Rider Bonus USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix Entry Fee: $450

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Participation:

Three (3) horse(s) per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm. 2 days before the class. Declarations will not be accepted after the check in has occurred.

Rules:

Conducted under USEF Rules as a Table II.2.a class

Check In:

Horses who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds. The check in date and time will be posted in the show office. You must provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Horses who do not check in will not be allowed to compete.

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed:

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard)

Prize Money

$7,500, $5,500, $3,250, $2,000, $1,500, $1,250, $1,000, $750, $750, $500, $500, $500

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The Fifth Annual George Morris Excellence in Equitation Exhibition

March 23rd – International Arena – 4:00 P.M. No Entry Fee - Open to Junior Members of the USEF only Invitations are automatically extended to winners prior to March 23rd of any 2012 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival USEF Hunt Seat Medal, ASPCA Maclay, USEF Talent Search or WIHS Overall, Hunter Phase and Jumper Phase equitation classes and the same classes at the Holiday and Horses Horse Show to be held November 30 - December 4, 2011. This final is open to Junior members only. The Judges panel will consist of 5 to 6 top horsemen designated by management. One of which will observe the schooling area and make a report to the panel prior to the start of Round II. This report may include any questionable practices or procedures by the riders from the time the horses enter the designated holding area and throughout the exhibition. This class will follow Jumper schooling rules as defined in the USEF Rulebook. All horses must remain in the designated area under the supervision of the schooling judge and the paddock masters. Riders will be responsible for the management, warm up, and schooling of their own horses with the assistance of one groom. Trainers will not be allowed to enter the designated areas throughout the class. Competitors will be immediately eliminated for use of a cell phone or any contact between trainer and rider. The course walk and schooling will be the sole responsibility of the rider. Round 1- To be scored over fences. The course may include gymnastics, trot fences, oxers, verticles and combinations. Open numerical scoring will be used. The course will be designated by the panel. Round 2- Each rider chosen to return by the panel for the second round will ride a course designed by the judges. The course will be a minimum of 8 jumps with one simple change of lead and one flying change of lead. Round 3- The top four (4) riders selected by the panel will return the same night, under the lights. All four will enter the International Arena leading their mounts, and the panel will designate which horse each will ride. This round may include tests 119 as found in the USEF rule book. Order of go: Will be established by draw 5pm the day before the exhibition. Attire: Formal attire is required. Horses must show under traditional hunter tack. Awards: Cooler & Ribbons 1-10th place. WEF Equitation Championship: The Champion will be presented with a Championship Jacket and gifts. Special Family Awards: Presented to the families of the Champion and Reserve Champion Best Equitation Horse: To be awarded to the owner of the chosen horse by the judges. Best Turned Out Horse: A Jacket will be awarded to the Groom of the Best Turned Out Horse. Trainer Award: A trophy and a Championship Jacket will be presented to the designated Trainer of the Champion Rider. Trainer Prize Money: $250, $150, $130, $120, $100, $90, $80, $80

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WEF 12/ FTI CONSULTING CSI 5* “AA”

Class 100 & 101 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12020

March 28 - April 1, 2012 USEF #6542/ FEI 2012_CI_0409

TENTATIVE LIST OF COMPETITION OFFICIALS

Course Designers: International Arena DeNemethyMogaveroGene Mische & Rost ArenaRings 6,7, & 8 Rings 9-10Rings 11-12FEI Officials: Ground Jury:

Judges:

Stewards:

PresidentForeign JudgeMemberMemberCourse DesignerChief StewardFEI Veterinary DelegateJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperJumperHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationHunter & EquitationStewardStewardStewardStewardSchooling SupervisorSchooling SupervisorSchooling Supervisor-

Alan Wade (IRL) Richard Jeffery Pierre Jolicouer Bobby Murphy Archer “Skip” Bailey Anthony D’Ambrosio Danny Moore David Distler of Norwalk, Connecticut TBD by the FEI Ralph Alfano of Wellington, FL Neil O’Connor of Southampton, New York Alan Wade (IRL) Karen Golding of Wellington, Florida To be appointed by FEI Jim Zulia of Eustis, Florida Jeff Smiley of Delray Beach, Florida Jason Gates of Tequesta, Florida Oliver Kennedy of Brookville, Maryland Alex Rheinheimer of Traverse City, Michigan Gerry Briggs of Smyrna, Tennessee Steve Sarafin of Camden, South Carolina Donald Latsha of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Danny Robertshaw of Camden, South Carolina Scott Williamson of Wellington, Florida James Clapperton of Chelsea, Michigan John Barker of Middleburg, Virginia Kitty Barker of Middleburg, Virginia Robert Crandall of Wellington, Florida John Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Pam Rush of Jacksonville, Florida Mesa Hart of Wellington, Florida Lindy Esau of North Palm Beach, Florida Joseph Stone of Davie, Florida Peter Lane of Wellington, Florida George Uniss of Branchville, New Jersey

All contracts may not be finalized and/or pending USEF License Renewals

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Wef 12/FTI Consulting “AA” Tentative Schedule March 28 - April 1, 2012

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida

WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1021 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 1 1002 G&C Farm 1.45m II Sec 1 1012 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II Sec. II.2b

THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 81 $10,000 Adequan 5 YO Final II 2(a) 1019 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 2 (c) 1026H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1003 G & C Farm 1.45m II Sec 2(b) 2:00 pm 100 32,000 WEF Challenge Round 12- Final

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD- 8:00 am 2501 Model Regular Conformation 2401 Model Green Conformation 2503 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2502 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S 2403 Green Conformation Hunter 2404 Green Conformation Handy Hunter 2402 Green Conformation Hunter U/S 2202 Second Year Green Hunter 2203 Second Year Green Handy Hunter 2201 Second Year Green Hunter U/S 2007 High Performance Working Hunter 2008 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 2006 High Performance Working Hunter U/S 2012 Performance Hunter 3’6” 2013 Performance Handy Hunter 3’6” 2011 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S ROST ARENA - 8:30 am 2102 First Year Green Hunter 2103 First Year Green Handy Hunter 2101 First Year Green Hunter U/S 2022 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2023 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2017 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2018 Performance Handy Hunter 3’3” 2016 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1015 Adequan YJC 5 Year Old II Sec 1 1018 Adequan YJC 6 Year Old II Sec 1 1095H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1006 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) 1009 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) 1004 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m II Sec 1 RING 6 – 8:00 am 2052 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2053 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2002 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2003 Pre Green Hunter 3' 4047/4048 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4072/4073 WEF Hunter 3’3 “ RING 7 –8:00am 4017 Low Hunter 2’6” 4018 Low Hunter 2’6” 4002 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4003 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4001 Baby Green Hunter U/S 4087 Low Hunter 2’9” 4088 Low Hunter 2’9” 4086 Low Hunter 2’9” U/S RING 8 – OPEN RIDING UNTIL NOON RING 9- 8:00 am 1101L Schooling Jumper II 3’7” 1098M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” RING 10 - 8:00 am 1110 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1107 Training Jumper II 3’1” 1104 Training Jumper II 3’3”

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD- 8:00 am 2104 First Year Green Hunter 2105 First Year Green Hunter Stake 2405 Green Conformation Hunter 2406 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 2204 Second Year Green Hunter 2205 Second Year Green Hunter Stake 2505 Regular Conformation Hunter 2506 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 2009 High Performance Working Hunter 2010 High Performance Working Hunter Stake 2014 Performance Hunter 3’6”-3’9” 2015 Performance Hunter 3’6”-3’9” Stake ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2752 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2753 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2024 2025 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" 2021 Pre Green Hunter 3'3" U/S 2019 Performance Hunter 3’3” 2020 Performance Hunter 3’3” 4074/4075 WEF Hunter 3’3” 4071 WEF Hunter 3/3” U/S MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1022 Adequan YJC 7/8 Year Old II Sec 2(c) 1099M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1096H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” DeNEMETHY ARENA - 9:00 am 1007 World Development Group 1.35m II2(b) 1010 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec 2(b) 1102L Schooling Jumper II 3’7” RING 6 – 8:00 am 2051 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. U/S 2054 Pre Green Hunter 3 & 4 Yr. 2004 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2005 Pre Green Hunter 3' 2001 Pre Green Hunter 3' U/S 4049/4050 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ 4046 Small/WEF Hunter 3’ U/S 2732 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2733 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A RING 7 –8:00am 4004 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4005 Baby Green Hunter 2’6” 4019 Low Hunter 2’6” 4020 Low Hunter 2’6” 4016 Low Hunter 2’6” U/S 4062 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4063 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4089 Low Hunter 2’9” 4090 Low Hunter 2’9” RING 8 – 9:00 – 3:00 Schooling Rounds RING 9- 8:00 am 1111 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1108 Training Jumper II 3’1” 1105 Training Jumper II 3’3” RING 10 – Open Riding

RING 11 & South Ring - $20 Rounds

FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA -8:00 am 82 $15,000 Adequan 6 YO Final II 2(a) 83 $20,000 Adequan 7 YO Final 84 $20,000 Adequan 8 YO Final E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2631 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2632 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2630 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 U/S 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2627 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2625 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 U/S 2617 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2618 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 2602 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2603 Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18 thru 35 2601 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2751 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" U/S 2754 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2755 Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2803 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2832 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2833 Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2831 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 3091 WIHS Equitation - Hunter Phase MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1011 Pennfield 1.30m II Sec.1 1008 World Development Group 1.35m II Sec.1 1067M Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1032M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1061H Junior Jumper II Sec 2(c) 1027H Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(c) DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1037L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1072L Junior Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1051C The Masters II Sec 2(b) 1005 Spy Coast 1.40 Speed Challenge II Sec.1 1013 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 II 2(b) RING 6 – 8:00 am 3050 USEF Talent Search 3092 WIHS Equitation - Jumper Phase 1055 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1046B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1041A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 2(b) RING 7 –8:00am 3070 Ariat National Adult Medal 2734 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2735 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec A 2731 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec A 4064 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4065 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Section A 4061 Low Adult Amateur 2’6” U/S Section A RING 8 – 8:00 am Pony Schooling Rounds 3:00 PM 3060 EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal 3093 WIHS Equitation Pony RING 9- 8:00 am 1100M Schooling Jumper II 3’9” 1097H Schooling Jumper II 4’1” 1103L Schooling Jumper II 3’7” RING 10 - 8:00 am 1112 Training Jumper II 2’9” 1109 Training Jumper II 3’1” 1106 Training Jumper II 3’3”

RING 11 & South Ring - $20 Rounds RING 11 & South Ring - $20 Rounds

RING 12 – OPEN RIDING RING 12 – OPEN RIDING

RING 12 – OPEN RIDING

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Wef 12/FTI Consulting “AA” Tentative Schedule March 28 - April 1, 2012

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington, Florida

SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1025H SJHOF Amateur OwnerClassic 1052C The Masters II Sec 1 1:00 pm 97 $32,000 Suncast® 1.50m Classic Final FEI 2012 WEF Parade of Champions & Leadline 8:00 pm 101 FTI Consulting $500,000 CSI 5* Finale Grand Prix

SATURDAY RING 8 – 8:00 am 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2903 Small Pony Hunter 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S 2947 Small Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2948 Small Green Pony Hunter 2946 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S 2952 Medium Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2953 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2951 Medium Green Pony Hunter U/S 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2918 Medium Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S

E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD- 8:00 am 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S 2619 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake Over 35 2604 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 thru 35 2605 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake 18 thru 35 2633 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2634 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 Course Walk 1:00 – 1:30 Hand Walk 1:30 – 1:50 2:00 pm 1000 $50,000 USHJA Hunter Derby Round 1 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 2801 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2804 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2805 Small Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under 2834 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2835 Large Junior Hunter Stake 15 & Under 2842 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2843 Large Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2817 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2818 Small Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Yr 2628 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 2629 Amateur Owner Hunter Stake 3’3” 18-35 MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1036L Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1071L Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1080 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 2(b) 1081 Children's Jumper 14-17 II Sec 1 1075 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II 2(b) 1076 Children's Jumper 13 & Under II Sec 1 DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1062H Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1031M Amateur Owner Jumper II Sec 1 1066M Junior Jumper II Sec 1 1047B Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1042A Adult Amateur Jumper II Sec 1 1056 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II Sec 1 1085 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1086 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 1 RING 6 – 8:00 am 2717 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2718 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2702 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2703 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2738 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2739 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 4067 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Sec B 4068 Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Sec B RING 7 – 8:00am 2892 Children's Pony Hunter - Large 2891 Children's Pony Hunter - Large U/S 2882 Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2883 Children’s Pony Hunter Sm/Med 2957 Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter 2958 Large Green Pony Hunter 2956 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2933 Large Pony Hunter 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S 4077 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ 4078 Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’

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RING 9- 8:00 am 1766 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2.1 Level 1 1765 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper II2b level 1 1768 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over II2.1 1769 Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over 1737 Low Children’s Jumper II2.b 1738 Low Children’s Jumper II2.1 1090 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1091 Pony Jumper II Sec 1 RING 11 - 8:00 am 3080 THIS Children’s Medal 14 & Under 2852 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2853 Children's Hunter 14 & Under 2851 Children's Hunter 14 & Under U/S 3081 THIS Children’s Medal 15-17 2872 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 2873 Children's Hunter 15 - 17 Years 3015 Equitation 15-17 Flat 3016 Equitation 15-17 Fences 3017 Equitation 15-17 Fences RING 12 & South Ring - $20 Rounds SUNDAY The Stadium 1:00 pm $50,000 USHJA Hunter Derby Round 2 INTERNATIONAL ARENA - 8:00 am 1060H SJHOF Junior Jumper Classic 1035L Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Low 1070L Junior Jumper Classic - Low 1065M Junior Jumper Classic - Medium E.R. MISCHE GRAND HUNTER FIELD - 8:00 am 2816 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2819 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2820 Small Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr 2841 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. U/S 2844 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yr. 2845 Large Junior Hunter Stake 16 - 17 Yr. 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 U/S 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2705 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 thru 35 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 U/S 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 2720 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 thru 50 ROST ARENA - 8:00 am 3094 Palm Beach Adult Medal Final 2737 Adult Amateur 51 & Older U/S Sec B 2740 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 2741 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Older Sec B 3018 Adult Amateur Equitation Flat 3019 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 3020 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 4069 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” Sec B 4070 Low Adult Hunter 2”6” Sec B 4066 Low Adult Hunter U/S Sec B MOGAVERO ARENA - 8:00 am 1057 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper II 2(b) 1040A Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-35 Yrs 1045B Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 -49 Yrs 1050C The Masters Classic 1030M Amateur Owner Jumper Classic - Medium

SUNDAY DeNEMETHY ARENA - 8:00 am 1087 Children's Modified Jumper II Sec 2(b) 1082 Children's Jumper Classic 14 – 17 II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1077 Children's Jumper Classic 13 & Un II Sec 2(b) (NAL/WIHS) 1092 Pony Jumper II Sec 2(b) (NAL) 1739 Low Child Jumper Classic 1770 Low Adult 36 & Over Jumper Classic 1767 Low Adult 18-35 Jumper Classic RING 6 – 8:00 am 2874 Children's 2875 Children's 2871 Children's 2854 Children's 2855 Children's 3012 Equitation 3013 Equitation 3014 Equitation

Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs Hunter 15 - 17 Yrs Hunter 15 - 17 Years U/S Hunter 14 & Under Hunter 14 & Under 12-14 Flat 12-14 Fences 12-14 Fences

RING 7 – 8:00am 2904 Small Pony Hunter 2905 Small Pony Handy Hunter 2949 Small Green Pony Hunter 2950 Small Green Pony Hunter 2954 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2955 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2919 Medium Pony Hunter 2920 Medium Pony Handy Hunter RING 8 – 2934 2935 2959 2960 2881 2884 2893 2894 4079 4080 4076

8:00 am Large Pony Hunter Large Pony Handy Hunter Large Green Pony Hunter Large Green Pony Hunter Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med U/S Children's Pony Hunter Sm/Med Children's Pony Hunter - Large Children's Pony Hunter - Large Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ Low Children’s Hunter 2’6’’ Low Children’s Hunter U/S

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8:00 am ASPCA Maclay Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal

RING 11 - 8:00 am 3001 Walk Walk Trot 3002 3003 Walk Trot Pleasure 3004 Walk Trot Jump 2992 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2993 Younger Cross Rails Hunter 2991 Younger Cross Rails Hunter U/S 2995 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2996 Older Cross Rails Hunter 2994 Older Cross Rails Hunter U/S 3000 Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 2987 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2988 Short Stirrup Working Hunter 2986 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 3009 11 & Under Equitation Flat 3010 11 & Under Equitation Fences 3011 11 & Under Equitation Fences RING 12 & South Ring - $20 Rounds



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WEF 12/ FTI CONSULTING CSI 5* “AA” March 28 - April 1, 2012 USEF #6542/ FEI 2012_CI_0409

Class 100 & 1001 held at this competition is eligible for inclusion on the USEF Computer List. Certification No. 12020

FEI International Division CSI 5* Competition 100, 101, 1001, & 1002

Veterinary Examination & Horse Inspection: All horses will be presented for Examination & Inspection on Wednesday starting at 7:00 am in the FEI Stabling Compound. An FEI Approved Passport must be presented with the horse brought for inspection.

FEI Stable Area & Schooling: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds AND stabled in the official FEI stable area no later than Wednesday by 7:00 am. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the official FEI stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. FEI equipment rules apply. Horse boot and leg inspections will take place without prior notice to the competitor. (Check with stewards for any additional updates)

Unless other wise specified the starting order will be figured as stated below. Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Unless otherwise specified in the Specs of the Class. Conducted under FEI Medication and treating rules and procedures. Drug testing will be provided by USEF. Attire, Courses, & Information: See FEI Rules, WEF General Regulations & FEI General Information.

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Participation: Rules: Obstacles: Speed: Prize Money

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$32,000 WEF Challenge Cup Series — Round XII

USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550 Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 21st. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. February 21st, will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2, Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump 375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

$500,000 FTI Consulting Finale Grand Prix CSI 5* FEI World Ranking Competition & USEF Computer Ranked

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper

Section Participation: Rules: Qualification and Draw:

Obstacles: Speed: Prize Money:

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Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section Entry Fee: $2500 One (1) horse per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., Thursday, March 24th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. March 24th will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Horses competing in this class may not compete in any other class on the same day. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2 - Table A competition against the clock with one initial course and one jump-off. Competitors with equal penalties for first place, jump-off against the clock. The remaining competitors are classified according to their penalties and time in the initial course. Draw as per Art 252.7 in three groups according to FEI rankings the highest placed riders in the FEI rankings will be in the final group followed by the next highest placed and so on. The numbers in each group will be decided following the declaration. Riders withdrawing after the declaration will not affect the numbers in each group. Qualification: A total of 40 riders may compete. The top 25 in the Grand Prix at WEF 2,3,4, and 10 will receive the following points: 1st 50 2nd 48 3rd 47 4th 46 5th 45 6th 44 etc to 25th place. The top 25 in the Grand Prix at WEF 5,7,8,9 will receive the following points 1st 75,2nd 73,3rd 72, 4th 71, 5th 70, 6th 69 etc down to 25th place. The final ranking will be based on the best 4 results of each rider and from this ranking the top 40 will be eligible to compete if any rider does not compete the next highest ranked rider will become eligible.In the event of equality of points the rider with the highest prize money won at the WEF Grand Prix will be eligible. Height 1.60 meters; spreads to 1.72 meters not including water jump 400m/min. (USEF International Standard) 1st- $150,000, 2nd- $110,000, 3rd- $65,000, 4th- $40,000, 5th- $30,000, 6th- $25,000, 7th- $20,000, 8th- $15,000, 9th- $15,000, 10th$10,000, 11th- $10,000, 12th- $10,000

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$32,000 G & C Farm 1.45m Classic FEI World Ranking Competition

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Entry Fee: $550 Participation: Rules: Speed: Obstacles: Prize Money

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Each rider may start four (4) horses. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. 2 days before the class, declarations received after that time will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with WEF GR No. 3D. Conducted under the current rules of the FEI Rules for Jumping Events, Table A Article 238.2.1. Timed first round. Competitors with equality of penalties for any place are placed according to the time taken to complete the round (no jump-off). 375 m/min (USEF National Standard) Height 1.45 meters (4'9"), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3") not including water jump $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

$32,000 Suncast® Jumper Championship 1.50 Classic Final FEI World Ranking Competition Entry Fee: $550

Participation:

Nomination Fee: See page 1 of Jumper Section

Limited to three (3) horses per rider. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 9:00 a.m. than the day before the class.

Rules:

Conducted under USEF Rules as a Table II.2.a class

Check In:

Horses who are entered in this class must be on the show grounds 24 hours before the start of the class. Exhibitors must bring their horse and back number to the Vet Building located on the North Grounds. The check in date and time will be posted in the show office. You must provide the steward with your stall assignment and location. Horses who do not check in will not be allowed to compete.

Obstacles:

Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5'3") not including water jump

Speed: Prize Money

375 m/min. (USEF National Standard) $9,600, $7,040, $4,160, $2,560, $1,920, $1,600, $1,280, $960, $960, $640, $640, $640

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$10,000 ADEQUAN 5 YEAR OLD JUMPER CLASSIC

ENTRY FEE: $200 Specifications with approvals by USEF & Young Jumper Championship Program The Classic will count for Young Jumper Championship Program in the 5 Year Old Jumper sections Open to horses that are 5 Years old Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion. Table II, Sec. 2.b - Time First Round - Fence height 1.15m (3’9”)-speed 350 m/m Starting Order: In the first round, all of the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the starting order will be the same as the first round. Subject to the current rules of USEF for Young Jumpers. Prize money distribution- $3000, $2,200, $1,300, $800, $600, $500, $400, $300, $300, $200, $200, $200 any placing not awarded will have the prize money redistributed to those placings awarded. AWARDS: Cooler & Ribbons 1-12

Entries in the Young Jumper divisions may not have ever shown in Open Jumper Classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money

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$15,000 ADEQUAN 6 YEAR OLD JUMPER CLASSIC

ENTRY FEE: $300 Specifications with approvals by USEF & Young Jumper Championship Program The Classic will count for Young Jumper Championship Program in the 6 Year Old Jumper sections Open to horses that are 6 Years old Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion. Table II, Sec. 2.b - Time First Round - Fence height 1.20m (3’11”) to 1.30m (4’3”) -speed 350 m/m Starting Order: In the first round, all of the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the starting order will be the same as the first round. Subject to the current rules of USEF for Young Jumpers. Prize money distribution- $4,500, $3,300, $1,950, $1,200, $900, $750, $600, $450, $450, $300, $300, $300 any placing not awarded will have the prize money redistributed to those placings awarded. AWARDS: Cooler & Ribbons 1-12

Entries in the Young Jumper divisions may not have ever shown in Open Jumper Classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money

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$20,000 ADEQUAN 7 YEAR OLD JUMPER CLASSIC

ENTRY FEE: $400 Specifications with approvals by USEF & Young Jumper Championship Program The Classic will count for Young Jumper Championship Program in the 7 & 8 Year Old Jumper sections Open to horses that are 7 Years Old Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion. Table II, Sec. 2.b - Time First Round - Fence height 1.30m (4’3”) to 1.35m (4’5”) For 7 Year old -speed 350 m/m Starting Order: In the first round, all of the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the starting order will be the same as the first round. Subject to the current rules of USEF for Young Jumpers. Prize money distribution- $6000, $4000, $2000, $1400, $1200, $1000, $1000, $800, $800, $600, $600, $600 any placing not awarded will have the prize money redistributed to those placings awarded. AWARDS: Cooler & Ribbons 1-12

Entries in the Young Jumper divisions may not have ever shown in Open Jumper Classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money

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$20,000 ADEQUAN 8 YEAR OLD JUMPER CLASSIC

ENTRY FEE: $400 Specifications with approvals by USEF & Young Jumper Championship Program The Classic will count for Young Jumper Championship Program in the 7 & 8 Year Old Jumper sections Open to horses that are 8 Years Old Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion. Table II, Sec. 2.b - Time First Round - Fence height 1.30m (4’3”) to 1.35m (4’5”) For 8 Year old -speed 350 m/m Starting Order: In the first round, all of the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the starting order will be the same as the first round. Subject to the current rules of USEF for Young Jumpers. Prize money distribution- $6000, $4000, $2000, $1400, $1200, $1000, $1000, $800, $800, $600, $600, $600 any placing not awarded will have the prize money redistributed to those placings awarded. AWARDS: Cooler & Ribbons 1-12

Entries in the Young Jumper divisions may not have ever shown in Open Jumper Classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money

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$50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby

Presented by Dietrich Insurance and Hosted by Tailored Sportsman Major Sponsors: Charles Owen & Co., Dover Saddlery, The Clothes Horse, and Essex Classics

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Class Price- $700, Plus a $50 USHJA Mandatory Fee = $750 You must declare what section you want your bonus points to count for at the time of your entry. Horses ridden by amateurs and juniors will automatically go towards their respective sections. Points will be: Round 1 and Round 2 @100,90,80,70,60,50,40,30,20,10 Overall points will be 250,225,200,175,150,125,100,75,50,25. Course Requirements- Two day format: Round 1: Hunter Classic Course to be held on March 31st approximate time to be posted in the show office. - 10 jumps minimum - Fence height 3'6-4’ with no more than 50% of the course set at 3’6” - There must be four 4'0 - 4’3” fences in the course, set as option jumps - At least one In and Out - At least one Bending Line - At least one line with an unrelated distance - Jumps: - Obstacles must simulate those reminiscent of the hunt field and the course should offer a variety of jumps with different appearances such as: natural post and rail, stone wall, white board fence or gate, coop, aiken, hedge, oxer, brush, logs, natural foliage -Natural obstacles such as banks and ditches are encouraged - A 3" difference is required for the back element of an obstacle - Ground lines are not to exceed 18," but less is encouraged where possible. - For appropriate jumps, no ground line is acceptable - The jumpable portion of any obstacle must be a minimum of eight (8) feet on its front face. - Flat cups may only be used for obstacles involving logs and/or in accordance with Federation rules. - The top 25 will return for round 2 Round 2: Handy Hunter Course- Top 25 to return. To be held April 1st at the stadium on grass. In the event of forecasted weather conditions which would make the class unsafe for competitors, management reserves the right to move the class to another venue. Start time to be posted in the show office. - Fence height 3'6-4’0” - There must be four 4'0 - 4’3” fences in the course, set as option jumps - The course must have a minimum of 2 of the following options: trot jump, open gate while mounted, lead over a jump, tight turn option, clever options for jump approaches, halt and/or back, walk a jump - A minimum of 8 fences must be offered in the Handy Hunter Round - A minimum of 12 entries must return for Round 2, if available. Class Format Two Round Format I. Jog: Friday March 30th between 9:00 am - 11:00 am in front of the vet clinic Two judges or one judge and a veterinarian must be present. All horses entered in the class must jog for soundness in order to be eligible to compete. In order to be considered for an award, a horse must be serviceably sound. Unsoundness during the competition will be reflected in the scores from the judges. (See USEF HU131 and GR 1033.7). After the jog all horses must remain on the Show Grounds. No off grounds Sta bling will be allowed. II. Round I Classic Hunter Course- April 1st III. Award winners in Round 1 IV. Round II: Handy Hunter Course- April 2nd, Top 25 horses to return for Round II V. Award winners of Round 2 VI. Award Overall Top 12, all riders must ride for ribbons • Jump Off: In the case of a tie for first place, the horses and riders involved will be asked to perform another round over a shortened jump off course. The course diagrams for all three rounds must be posted a minimum of one half hour before the start of the class. For all other ties, one panel of judges will be designated the tie breaking panel. The total of this panel's scores from both Round 1 and Round 2 will be used to break any remaining ties. Ribbons- 1-12 for both rounds and points for 1-10 for both rounds. Prize Money Distribution for Overall: $15,000, $10,000, $7,500, $5,000, $3,500, $2,500, $2,000, $1,500, $1,500, $1,500 Go to www.ushja.org for more information concerning this class.

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J U M P E R D I V I S I O N NOMINATION FEE - $225 Jumper classes listed will be held at all WEF shows except where otherwise noted. Nomination Fee & Eligibility: To be eligible for the Jumper Division horses must be nominated and the nominating fee of $225 paid by the closing date of entries. Horses nominated after that date will pay a nominating fee of $350. Once a horse is nominated, he becomes eligible to compete in the following sections: Jumper 1.50m, 1.45m, 1.40m, 1.35m, 1.30m, Young Jumper, Amateur-Owner Jumper, Adult Amateur Jumper, Junior Jumper, Children’s Jumper, Children’s Modified Jumper, Adult Amateur Modified Jumper and all special classes held in the Jumper Division, if otherwise eligible. Ties: Horses tied for other than first will be placed based on their time in the first round, unless otherwise stated see also USEF Rule JP141. Courses: All courses may consist of any combination of the following: brush, gates, oxers, planks and rails, water, liverpool, ditch, wall, and panels. Declarations: Horses must be declared for their class no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held, except where otherwise stated. Starting Order: Starting orders will be produced and run in accordance with USEF Rule JP 112.2 Schooling, Tack & Equipment, Conduct & Attire: According to the FEI and WEF General Regulations and USEF Rules except where otherwise noted. Any Jumper class offering $1,000 or more in prize money will require at least 6 entries to be held. If there are not at least 6 entries by the start of the show on the day the class is scheduled the class will be cancelled. 1001

$25,000 Suncast® 1.50m Championship Jumper Classic, Time First Jump - Off, II, Table II Sec 2(a) Will be FEI on Weeks 5,7,9,10, & 12. Check FEI specifications in those horse show sections. Check Schedule for Table Prize money will be $32,000 when FEI ranked and class price will be increased to $500. Must Jog and have FEI Stall for those weeks.

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National Standard - Fence height 4'11", spreads to 5'3" - min. speed 382 yds/min Entry Fee: $450 $7,500, $5,500, $3,250, $2,000, $1,500, $1,250, $1,000, $750, $750, $500, $500, $500 $8,000 1.45m, G & C Farm Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 Will be FEI on Weeks 7,9,10, & 12. Check FEI specifications in those horse show sections. Will be run at FEI table 238.2.2. using Article 245.3 (Immediate Jump-off) Prize money will be $32,000 when FEI ranked and class price will be increased to $500. Must Jog and have FEI Stall for those weeks.

Level 8 - Fence height 4'9", spreads to 5'3" - min. speed 382 yds/min Entry Fee: $250 $2,375, $1,350, $800, $650, $550, $450, $400, $350, $300, $275, $250, $250 1003 $8,000 1.45m, G & C Farm Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b)Level 8 - Fence height 4'9", spreads to 5'3" - min. speed 382 yds/min Entry Fee: $250 $2,375, $1,350, $800, $650, $550, $450, $400, $350, $300, $275, $250, $250 1012 $6,000 1.40m, Spy Coast Farm Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) Level 7- Fence height 4'7", spreads to 5' - min. speed 382 yds/min Entry Fee: $180 $1,850, $1,200, $635, $400, $325, $275, $275, $250, $250, $180, $180, $180 1013 $6,000 1.40m, Spy Coast Farm Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) Level 7- Fence height 4'7", spreads to 5' - min. speed 382 yds/min Entry Fee: $180 $1,850, $1,200, $635, $400, $325, $275, $275, $250, $250, $180, $180, $180 1004 $6,000 1.40m, Spy Coast Farm Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 Level 7- Fence height 4'7", spreads to 5' - min. speed 382 yds/min Entry Fee: $180 $1,850, $1,200, $635, $400, $325, $275, $275, $250, $250, $180, $180, $180 1005 $6,000 1.40m, Spy Coast Farm Speed Challenge, Time First Round, Table II, Sec. 1 Level 7- Fence height 4'7", spreads to 5' - min. speed 382 yds/min Entry Fee: $180 $1,850, $1,200, $635, $400, $325, $275, $275, $250, $250, $180, $180, $180 1006 $2,500 1.35m, World Development Group Time First Jump - Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) Level 7 - Fence height 4'6" with spreads to 5' - min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $85 $750, $425, $325, $210, $150, $100, $100, $90, $90, $90, $85, $85 1007 $2,500 1.35m, World Development Group Time First Jump - Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) Level 7 - Fence height 4'6" with spreads to 5' - min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $85 $750, $425, $325, $210, $150, $100, $100, $90, $90, $90, $85, $85 1008 $2,500 1.35m, World Development Group Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 Level 7 - Fence height 4'6" with spreads to 5' - min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $85 $750, $425, $325, $210, $150, $100, $100, $90, $90, $90, $85, $85 1009,1010 $2,000 1.30m, Pennfield Feeds Time First Jump - Off, Table II Sec 2(b) Level 6 - Fence height to 4'3" with spreads to 4'9" - min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $85 per class $500, $340, $220, $160, $135, $100, $100, $95, $90, $90, $85, $85 1011 $2,000 1.30m, Pennfield Feeds Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 Level 6 - Fence height to 4'3" with spreads to 4'9" - min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $85 per class $500, $340, $220, $160, $135, $100, $100, $95, $90, $90, $85, $85

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T HE A DEQUAN 5, 6 & 7/8 Y EAR O LD YOUNG J UMPER S ECTION The Young Jumper Championship program has been organized to provide an opportunity for tomorrow’s Grand Prix horses to compete in meaningful competition against their peers. Horses that were not properly recorded prior to registration in any YJC Qualifier will not receive credit toward qualification for League Finals. Recording may be accomplished at the show prior to competing. A listing of currently YJC recorded horses will be updated weekly on www.youngjumpers.com. To be eligible to participate in YJC Qualifiers horses must: 1) Have a foaling date during 2006 for 5 Year Old Classes, 2005 for 6 Year Old Classes, or 2003/2004 for 7/8 Year Old Classes. 2) Hold valid registration papers issued by a Breed Registry, a valid FEI or National Passport, or the International Jumper Futurity. 3) Be in possession of a Recording Number (or Life ID Number) issued by USEF. 4) Notices of any amendments and/or clarification of YJC Program Rules and Specifications may be obtained on the YJC website www.youngjumpers.com or call 502-535-6787. Nomination Fee: $225 per show. Horses that compete in the Qualifying Class ONLY, when a division is offered, will be exempt from the nomination fee. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 PM the day before the class is to be held. Any class with 3 or fewer entries as of 4:00 PM of the day prior to the class may be canceled at management’s discretion. Draw reins and standing martingales are not permitted. All Young Jumper classes will be held in accordance with JP116.2. Hind Boots: Non-weighted (maximum of 350 g) hind ankle boots are permitted in classes restricted to Five, Six, Seven, or Eight year-olds. Support wraps are permitted. If boots are made of rigid leather or plastic, they may only be a maximum of 6 inches/15 cm in height. 7-8 Year olds will be split by age for the YJC Qualifier class only if there are 15 or more entries of both ages declared in the show office by closing day the day before the class. NOTE: Entries in the Young Jumper divisions may not have ever shown in Open Jumper Classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money (classes restricted to horses under 8 years of age excluded). All classes are subject to the current rules of USEF for Young Jumpers. Young Jumper Championships®: The first two classes for each section of the 5, 6 & 7/8 Year Old Young Jumpers WILL NOT COUNT toward the year end Young Jumper Championships. ONLY the FINAL Class of each section will be scored as Young Jumper Qualifying Classes for 2012.

5 Year Old Young Jumper - Sponsored by Adequan

For the 5 year olds only you may do both classes for a reduced rate of $295. This will include the nomination fee required for class 1015.

Fence height 3'7" (1.15m), spreads 3'9" to 4'3" (1.15m to 1.30m) speed 350 yd/min. 1015

$500 Young Jumper - 5 Year old, Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 Entry Fee: $50

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$1,000 Young Jumper Championship Qualifier - 5 Year old, Time First Jump-Off, Table II Sec 2(b) Entry Fee: $100 $300, $220, $150, $120, $110, $100

$150, $110, $75, $60, $55, $50

6 Year Old Young Jumper - Sponsored by Adequan

Fence height 3'9" (1.25m), spreads 4'0" to 4'6" (1.23m to 1.38m) speed 350 yd/min. Horses competing in classes restricted to Six Year old may not have ever competed in Open Jumper Classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money.

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$1,500 Young Jumper - 6 Year old, Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

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$1,500 Young Jumper - 6 Year old, Power & Speed, Table II, Sec 2(c) Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

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$1,500 Young Jumper Championship Qualifier - 6 Year old, Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

7 & 8 Year Old Young Jumper- Sponsored by Adequan

Fence height 4'3"(1.30m), spreads 4'3" to 4'9" (1.30m to 1.45m) speed 350 yd/min. Horses competing in classes restricted to Seven/Eight Year old may not have ever competed in Open Jumper Classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money. For Class 1023 Fence height 1.30m (4’3”) to 1.35m (4’5”) for 7 Year old & 1.35m (4’5”) to 1.40m (4’7”) for 8 Year old

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$1,500 Young Jumper - 7/8 Year old, Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

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$1,500 Young Jumper - 7/8 Year old, Power & Speed, Table II, Sec 2(c) Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

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$1,500 Young Jumper Championship Qualifier - 7/8 Year old, Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

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Amateur-Owner Jumper Section A horse that is ridden by an Amateur Owner or an amateur member of the owner’s family. In either case, classes are restricted to riders who are no longer eligible to compete as junior exhibitors. Leased horses are not eligible, and multiple ownership is not permitted unless all owners are members of the same family. Foreign Competitors: Must be in possession of a USEF Amateur Card or present their Federation Card showing Amateur status and have or apply for a USEF Non Member Amateur Card. Applications may be made online at www.usef.org. Horses nominated for the Jumper Division may enter and compete, if otherwise eligible, in any one of three (3) sections (Section A, B or C) offered on a single day in the Amateur-Owner Jumper Section. Horses must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held, unless otherwise stated. Nomination Fee: $225

Section A — High- Sponsored by Copernicus Stables

Open to all horses and riders who qualify under USEF Amateur-Owner Jumper rules. Horses and riders may compete in any other class at this competition for which they are eligible unless otherwise noted.

1026

$2,500 Amateur-Owner Jumper - High, Time First Round II, Sec 1 - 1.40m

Entry Fee: $95 1027

$2,500 Amateur-Owner Jumper - High, Power & Speed, II, Sec 2(c) - 1.40m

Entry Fee: $95 1028

$700, $420, $320, $210, $150, $110, $110, $100, $95, $95, $95, $95 $700, $420, $320, $210, $150, $110, $110, $100, $95, $95, $95, $95

Amateur-Owner Jumper Champion and Reserve Champion - High

Awarded to the two horses which have acquired the most points in the three classes offered per competition. In the event of a tie, the award will Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon be made jointly. 1025

$15,000 Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic — High (SJHOF) Member Event of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior/Amateur-Owner Series Entry Fee: $350 Horses entered in this class are ineligible for class(s) 1030, 1035 & 1040 and may not compete in any other Amateur-Owner Jumper class on the same day. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. Table II, Sec 2(a) - Time First Jump-Off - 1.45m/ Level 8 min speed 382 ypm (Note: If there are more than 30 entries this class maybe changed to a Table II, Sec 2(b) format) Starting Order: In the first round, all of the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will be the same as the first round. Running martingales used in the conventional manner will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricting martingales are prohibited. Courses & Formal Attire: See General Regulations $4,500, $3,300, $1,925, $1,200, $900, $725, $550, $425, $425, $350, $350, $350

Section B — Medium- Sponsored by Surpass

Open to all horses and riders who qualify under USEF Amateur-Owner Jumper rule. Horses and riders may compete in any other class at this competition for which they are eligible unless otherwise noted. Nomination Fee: $225

1031

$1,500 Amateur-Owner Jumper - Medium, Time First Round II, Sec 1 - 1.30m

Entry Fee: $75 1032

Entry Fee: $75 1033

$300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

$1,500 Amateur-Owner Jumper - Medium, Time First Jump-Off, II, Sec 2(b) - 1.30m

$300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

Amateur-Owner Jumper Champion and Reserve Champion — Medium

Awarded to the two horses which have acquired the most points in the three classes offered per competition. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon 1030

$10,000 Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic — Medium Entry Fee: $315 Horses entered in this class are ineligible for class(s) 1025, 1035 & 1040 and may not compete in any other Amateur-Owner Jumper class on the same day. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. Table II, Sect 2(b) - 1.35m/ min speed 382 ypm Starting Order: In the first round, all of the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will be the same as the first round. Running martingales used in the conventional manner will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricting martingales are prohibited. Courses & Formal Attire: See General Regulations $3,000, $2,000, $1,000, $700, $600, $500, $475, $400, $380, $315, $315, $315

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Section C — Low- Sponsored by Charles Owen

Open to all horses and riders who qualify under USEF Amateur-Owner Jumper rule. These horses may compete in any other class for which they are eligible at this competition unless otherwise noted. Nomination Fee: $225

1036 1037 1038 1035

$1,500 Amateur-Owner Jumper - Low, Time First Round, II, Sec 1 - 1.20m

Entry Fee: $75

$300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

Entry Fee: $75

$300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

$1,500 Amateur-Owner Jumper - Low, Time First Jump-Off, II, Sec 2(b) - 1.20m Amateur-Owner Jumper Champion and Reserve Champion - Low

Awarded to the two horses which have acquired the most points in the three classes offered per competition. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon $10,000 Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic — Low (NAL) Entry Fee: $315

Nomination Fee: $225

Horses entered in this class are ineligible for class(s) 1025, 1030 & 1040 and may not compete in any other Amateur-Owner Jumper class on the same day. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. Table II, Sect 2(b) - 1.25m/ min speed 382 ypm Starting Order: In the first round, all of the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will be the same as the first round. Running martingales used in the conventional manner will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricting martingales are prohibited. Courses & Formal Attire: See General Regulations $3,000, $2,000, $1,000, $700, $600, $500, $475, $400, $380, $315, $315, $315 Refer to each competition week, as noted by the see page reference, for individual class specifications

J UNIOR

JUMPER SECTION

A horse that is ridden by an individual who has not reached his/her 18th birthday. (See GR103). Horses nominated for the Jumper Division may enter and compete, if otherwise eligible, in any one of two (2) sections (Section A or B) and/or Classic Special Class offered on a single day in the Junior Jumper Section. Horses must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held. Nomination Fee: $225

Section A — High- Sponsored by The Griffis Group 1061 1062 1063

$1,500 Junior Jumper - High, Power & Speed, Table II, Sec 2(c) - 1.40m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

$1,500 Junior Jumper - High, Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 - 1.40m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

Junior Jumper Champion and Reserve Champion - High Awarded to the two horses which have acquired the most points in classes 1061, 1062 or Classic and other Special Classes when offered. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

JUNIOR JUMPER - HIGH CLASSIC SERIES - 1.45 METERS- SPONSORED BY THE GRIFFIS GROUP 1060

$10,000 Junior Jumper Classic - High (SJHOF)

Member Event of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Series Entry Fee: $315

Horse/rider combinations are ineligible for class 1065 & 1070. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Table II, Sect 2(a) - Time First Jump-Off - 1.45m/ min. speed 382 ypm Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Running martingales used in the conventional manner will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricted martingales are prohibited. Courses & Formal Attire: See General Regulations $3,000, $2,000, $1,000, $700, $600, $500, $475, $400, $380, $315, $315, $315

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Section B — Medium- Sponsored by Reist Industries 1066

$1,500 Junior Jumper - Medium, Time First Round II, Sec 1 - 1.30m

Entry Fee: $75 1067

Entry Fee: $75 1068

$300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

$1,500 Junior Jumper - Medium, Time First Jump-Off, II, Sec 2(b) - 1.30m

$300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

Junior Jumper Champion and Reserve Champion — Medium

Awarded to the two horses which have acquired the most points in classes 1066, 1067 or Classic and other Special Classes when offered. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

JUNIOR JUMPER MEDIUM CLASSIC SERIES - 1.35 METERS- SPONSORED BY REIST INDUSTRIES

1065

$10,000 Junior Jumper Classic -Medium Entry Fee: $315

Horse/rider combinations are ineligible for class 1060 or 1070. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Table II, Sect 2(b) - 1.35m/ min. speed 382 ypm Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Running martingales used in the conventional manner will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricted martingales are prohibited. Courses & Formal Attire: See General Regulations $3,000, $2,000, $1,000, $700, $600, $500, $475, $400, $380, $315, $315, $315

Junior Jumper Section C — Low- Sponsored by South Florida SportChassis 1071 1072 1073

$1,500 Junior Jumper - Low, Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 1.20m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

$1,500 Junior Jumper - Low, Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) 1.20m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

Junior Jumper Champion and Reserve Champion - Low Awarded to the two horses which have acquired the most points in classes 1071 and 1072 or Classic and other Special Classes when offered. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

JUNIOR JUMPER - LOW CLASSIC SERIES - 1.25 METERS- SPONSORED BY SOUTH FLORIDA SPORTCHASSIS 1070

$10,000 Junior Jumper Classic - Low (NAL) Entry Fee: $315

Horse/rider combinations are ineligible for class 1060 & 1065. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Table II, Sect 2(b) - 1.25m/ min. speed 382 ypm Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Running martingales used in the conventional manner will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricted martingales are prohibited. Courses & Formal Attire: See General Regulations $3,000, $2,000, $1,000, $700, $600, $500, $475, $400, $380, $315, $315, $315

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A DULT A MATEUR J UMPER S ECTION - Z ONE 4 This division was will be run under the 2012 Zone 4 Specifications. Please check the show office for a copy of these specs. Level 4 - Fence height 3'9" (1.15 m), with spreads 3'9" to 4’3" (1.15m to 1.30m) speed 382 yds/m. Horses/ponies must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held. Nomination Fee: $225

Section A - Adult Amateur Riders 18 thru 35 Years- Sponsored by Equine Tack & Nutritionals 1041

$1,500 Adult Amateur Jumper - 18 thru 35, Time First Jump-Off, II, Sec 2(b) - 1.10m

Entry Fee: $75

$300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

1043

Entry Fee: $75

$300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

1042

$1,500 Adult Amateur Jumper - 18 thru 35, Time First Round, II, Sec 1 - 1.10m

Adult Amateur Jumper Champion and Reserve Champion - 18 thru 35 Years Awarded to the two horses which have acquired the most points in classes 1041, 1042 and Classic and other Special Classes when offered. In the event

of a tie, the award will be made jointly.

Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC, 18 THRU 35 YEARS SERIES- SPONSORED BY EQUINE TACK & NUTRITIONALS 1040

$10,000 Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18 thru 35 Years (NAL & WIHS) Qualifying Competition for the North American League Series and the WIHS Championship Series

Entry Fee: $315 Open to riders competing in the Adult Amateur Jumper Section at this competition. Riders in this class may not compete in any other jumper class at this competition except the Adult Amateur Jumper Section 18 thru 35 Years, Adult Modified Jumper, Schooling Jumper Section - Medium or Low or Training Jumpers. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Table II, Sect 2(b) 1.15m/ min speed 382 ypm Starting Order: In the first round, all of the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will be the same as the first round. Running martingales used in the conventional manner will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricting martingales are prohibited. Courses & Formal Attire: See General Regulations

$3,000, $2,000, $1,000, $700, $600, $500, $475, $400, $380, $315, $315, $315

Section B - Adult Amateur Riders 36 thru 49 Years- Sponsored by Martha Jolicouer, Illustrated Properties

1046 1047

1048

$1,500 Adult Amateur Jumper - 36 thru 49 Years, Time First Jump-Off, II, Sec 2(b) - 1.10m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 $1,500 Adult Amateur Jumper - 36 thru 49 Years, Time First Round, II, Sec 1 - 1.10m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 Adult Amateur Jumper Champion and Reserve Champion - 36 thru 49 Years Awarded to the two horses which have acquired the most points in classes 1046, 1047 and Classic and other Special Classes when offered. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC, 36 THRU 49 YEARS- Sponsored by Martha Jolicouer, Illustrated Properties 1045

$10,000 Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 36 thru 49 Years (NAL & WIHS)

Qualifying Competition for the North American League Series and the WIHS Championship Series Entry Fee: $315 Open to riders competing in the Adult Amateur Jumper Section at this competition. Riders in this class may not compete in any other jumper class at this competition except the Adult Amateur Jumper Section 36 thru 49 Years, Adult Modified Jumper, Schooling Jumper Section - Medium or Low or Training Jumpers. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Table II, Sect 2(b) 1.15m/ min speed 382 ypm Starting Order: In the first round, all of the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will be the same as the first round. Running martingales used in the conventional manner will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricting martingales are prohibited.

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Section C - Masters, 50 Years & Older 1051

1052

1053

$1,500 Masters, Time First Jump-Off, II, Sec 2(b) 1.10m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 $1,500 Masters, Time First Round, II, Sec 1 1.10m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 The Masters Champion and Reserve Champion Awarded to the two horses which have acquired the most points in classes 1051, 1052 and Classic or Special Class. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

MASTERS CLASSIC SERIES - 1.15 METERS 1050

$10,000 Masters Classic (NAL & WIHS) Qualifying Competition for the North American League Series and the WIHS Championship Series

Entry Fee: $315 Open to riders competing in the Adult Amateur Jumper Section at this competition. Riders in this class may not compete in any other jumper class at this competition except the Masters Jumper Section 50 Years & Older, Adult Modified Jumper, Schooling Jumper Section - Medium or Low or Training Jumpers. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with General Rule No. 3D. Table II, Section 2(b) - Time First Jump-Off - 1.15m/ min. speed 382 ypm Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. Running martingales used in the conventional manner will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricting martingales are prohibited. Courses & Formal Attire: See General Regulations.

$3,000, $2,000, $1,000, $700, $600, $500, $475, $400, $380, $315, $315, $315

A DULT A MATEUR M ODIFIED J UMPER S ECTION — USEF N ON -R ATED

Open to horses and ponies. The same horse/rider combination may not cross enter any jumper classes other than the Low Amateur Owner Jumpers or the Adult Jumpers. Riders in this section must be amateur members of USEF and USHJA and may compete in any other jumper classes at this competition in which they are eligible. Adult Modified riders and or horses are eligible by Zone 4 rules to compete in the Regular Adult Jumper divisions and the Low Amateur Owner Jumper divisions. Once the Rider or Horse and Rider have jumped higher than 3’9” they may not show in the Regular Adult Jumper Sections. Horses must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held. 1.15 - Fence height 3'9” (1.23m), with spreads 3’9” to 4'3" (1.23m to 1.38m) speed 382 yds/m. Courses in this section will be very straight forward. Nomination Fee: $225 1055

$1,500 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper, Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) - 1.15m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

1056

$1,500 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper, Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 - 1.15m $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 Entry Fee: $75

1057

$1,500 Adult Amateur Modified Jumper, Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) - 1.15m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

1058

Adult Amateur Modified Jumper Champion and Reserve Champion Awarded to the two horses which have earned the most points in classes 1055, 1056 and 1057. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

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C HILDREN ’ S J UMPER S ECTION - Z ONE 4 This division was will be run under the 2012 Zone 4 Specifications. Please check the show office for a copy of these specs. Level 4 - Fence height 3'9" (1.15 m), with spreads 3'9" to 4’3" (1.15m to 1.30m) speed 382 yds/m. Horses/ponies must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held. Nomination Fee: $225

Children’s Jumper Section A — Riders 13 Years & Under 1075 1076 1077

1078

$1,500, Children’s Jumper, 13 & Un, Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) - 1.10m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 $1,500 Children’s Jumper, 13 & Un, Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 - 1.10m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 $1,500 Children’s Jumper Classic, 13 & Under (NAL & WIHS)

Member Event of the WIHS Championship Series and the NAL Children’s Jumper Series Entry Fee: $75 Open to Junior riders. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm the day before the class is to be held. Horses entered in class 1077 who are not competing in any other class at this show are not required to pay a Jumper Nomination Fee. Table II, Sec 2(b) Time First Jump-Off - 1.15m Starting Order: In the first round, all of the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off the start order will remain the same as the first round. Formal Attire is Requested but Not Required $375, $225, $195, $180, $150, $135, $120, $120 Children’s Jumper, 13 & Under Champion and Reserve Champion

Awarded to the two entries which have earned the most points in classes 1075, 1076 and 1077. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Children’s Jumper Section B — Riders 14 thru 17 Years 1080 1081 1082

1083

$1,500 Children’s Jumper, 14 - 17 Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) - 1.10m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 $1,500 Children’s Jumper, 14 - 17 Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 - 1.10m Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 $1,500 Children’s Jumper Classic, 14 - 17 Years (NAL & WIHS) Member Event of the NAL Children’s Jumper Series and the WIHS Championship Series Entry Fee: $75 Open to junior riders. Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 pm the day before the class is to be held. Horses entered in class 1082 who are not competing in any other class at this show are not required to pay a Jumper Nomination Fee. Table II, Sec 2(b) Time First Jump - Off - 1.15m Starting Order: In the first round, all of the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off the start order will remain the same as the first round. Formal Attire is Requested but Not Required $375, $225, $195, $180, $150, $135, $120, $120 Children’s Jumper, 14 -17 Champion and Reserve Champion Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the two entries which have earned the most points in classes 1080, 1081 and 1082. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly.

C HILDREN ’ S M ODIFIED J UMPER S ECTION — USEF N ON -R ATED

Open to horses and ponies. The same horse/rider combination may not cross enter any jumper classes other than the Low Junior Jumpers or the Children’s Jumpers. Riders in this section must be Junior members of USEF and USHJA and may compete in any other jumper classes at this competition in which they are eligible. Children’s Modified riders and or horses are eligible by Zone 4 rules to compete in the Regular Children’s Jumper divisions or the Low Junior Jumper divisions. Once the Rider or Horse and Rider have jumped higher than 3’9” they may not show in the Regular Child Jumper Sections. Horses must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held. 1.15 - Fence height 3'9” (1.23m), with spreads 3’9” to 4'3" (1.23m to 1.38m) speed 382 yds/m. Courses in this section will be very straight forward

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$1,000 Children’s Modified Jumper, Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) - 1.15m Entry Fee: $50 $250, $150, $130, $120, $100, $90, $80, $80 $1,000 Children’s Modified Jumper, Time First Round, Table II, Sec 1 - 1.15m Entry Fee: $50 $250, $150, $130, $120, $100, $90, $80, $80 $1,500 Children’s Modified Jumper, Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) - 1.15m Entry Fee: $75 $375, $225, $195, $180, $150, $135, $120, $120 Children’s Modified Jumper Champion and Reserve Champion Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the two horses which have earned the most points in classes 1085, 1086 and 1087. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly.

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Nomination fee is not required. A nomination fee is required for horses/ponies cross-entering into all other jumper sections for which they are eligible. A pony, 14.2 hands and under in height, that is ridden by an individual who has not reached his/her 18th birthday. Stallions are prohibited in Pony Jumpers Pony Jumpers may not be ridden by an adult in any section at the same competition. Measurement: A measurement card is required as per Chapter HU, Subchapter HU-10 Style Award. A Rider Style Award is recommended at any competition offering three or more classes. The Style Award is to be decided by the Pony Jumper Judge(s) based on the following criteria: To be presented to the Pony Jumper Rider who exhibits the best classical jumper style of riding throughout the Pony Jumper classes. This award will not necessarily be given to the rider accumulating the most points in the Pony Jumper division. Cross Entries. Riders competing in any Pony Jumper section cannot compete in any other sections at the same competition in which they are required to jump fences higher than 1.10. (Exception: Children’s Jumpers) Fences to 3'3" to 3'6" (1.0m to 1.08m), with spreads 3'3" to 4.0'(1.0m to 1.23m) speed 360 yds/m. Courses in this section will be very straightforward. Only the initial element of any combination may be a spread. Pony’s must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held. Entry Fee: $65 per class 1090 1091 1092 1093

$500 Pony Jumper, Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) - 1.0m $130, $90, $80, $70, $65, $65, R, R $500 Pony Jumper, Time First First Round, Table II, Sec 1 - 1.0m $130, $90, $80, $70, $65, $65, R, R $500 Pony Jumper, Time First Jump-Off, Table II, Sec 2(b) - 1.05m (NAL) $130, $90, $80, $70, $65, $65, R, R Pony Jumper Champion and Reserve Champion Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the two entries which have earned the most points in classes 1090, 1091 and 1092. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly.

LOW JUMPER SECTION

This division was will be run under the 2012 Zone 4 Specifications. Please check the show office for a copy of these specs.

L O W A D U LT J U M P E R S E C T I O N 18- 35 Y E A R S - N O N -R AT E D

THIS SECTION MAY BE COMBINED WITH LOW ADULT JUMPER 36 & OVER IF THERE ARE INSUFFICIENT ENTRIES. Open to Adult amateur riders. Same horse/rider combination not eligible for any other jumper class above 1.15m. To jump 1.00m ENTRY FEE: $45 class/Classic is $120 1765 Low Adult Amateur Jumper 18-35 -Table II2(b) to be held at 1.00m Immediate jump off $20 per horse add back Add back % will be 1st 40%, 2nd 30%, 3rd 20%, 4th 10% 1766 Low Adult Amateur Jumper 18-35 -Table II2(c) to be held at 1.00m Power & Speed $20 per horse add back Add back % will be 1st 40%, 2nd 30%, 3rd 20%, 4th 10% 1767 Low Adult Jumper Classic 18-35 Table II2(b) to be held at 1.00m Timed First Jump Off $375, $225, $195, $180, $150, $135, $120, $120 1767x Low Adult Amateur 18-35 Jumper Champion and Reserve Ribbon, Ribbon

L O W A D U LT J U M P E R S E C T I O N - 3 6 Y E A R S & O L D E R N O N -R AT E D

THIS SECTION MAY BE COMBINED WITH LOW ADULT JUMPER 18-35 IF THERE ARE INSUFFICIENT ENTRIES. Open to Adult amateur riders. Same horse/rider combination not eligible for any other jumper class above 1.15m. To jump 1.00m ENTRY FEE: $45 class/Classic is $120 1768 Low Adult Amateur Jumper 36 & Over -Table II2(b) to be held at 1.00m Immediate jump off $20 per horse add back Add back % will be 1st 40%, 2nd 30%, 3rd 20%, 4th 10% 1769 Low Adult Amateur Jumper 36 & Over -Table II2(c) to be held at 1.00m Power & Speed $20 per horse add back Add back % will be 1st 40%, 2nd 30%, 3rd 20%, 4th 10% 1770 Low Adult Jumper Classic 36 & Over Table II2(b) to be held at 1.00m Timed First Jump Off $375, $225, $195, $180, $150, $135, $120, $120 1770x Low Adult Amateur 18-35 Jumper Champion and Reserve Ribbon, Ribbon

L OW C HILDRE N ’ S J UMP E R S ECT ION

THIS SECTION MAY BE COMBINED WITH A LOW ADULT JUMPER SECTION IF THERE ARE INSUFFICIENT ENTRIES. Open to Junior riders. Same horse/rider combination not eligible for any other jumper class above 1.15m. To jump 1.00m ENTRY FEE: $45 class/ Classic is $120 1737 Low Children's Jumper-Table II2(b) to be held at 1.00m Immediate jump off $20 per horse add back Add back % will be 1st 40%, 2nd 30%, 3rd 20%, 4th 10% 1738 Low Children's Jumper- Table II2(c) to be held at 1.00m Power & Speed $20 per horse add back Add back % will be 1st 40%, 2nd 30%, 3rd 20%, 4th 10% 1739 Low Children’s Jumper Classic Table II2(b) to be held at 1.00m Timed First Jump Off $375, $225, $195, $180, $150, $135, $120, $120 1739x Low Children's Jumper Champion and Reserve Ribbon, Ribbon

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SCHOOLING JUMPER SECTION Nomination fee is not required. A nomination fee is required for horses/ponies cross-entering into all other jumper sections for which they are eligible. Section A & B & C classes will be scored under Table II without a jump-off. Horses that are clear in the first round will remain tied for first place with all other horses that are clear. Blue ribbons will be presented to all competitors tied for first place. These sections are designed to accommodate inexperienced horses, open horses with problems, and inexperienced riders. A straight forward course with simple combinations will be used. Horses competing in a Schooling Jumper class may compete in any other jumper class for which they are eligible on the same day and must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held. Entry Fee: $50 per class 1095, 1096, 1097 Schooling Jumper, Table II without a jump-off - 1.23M Level 5 - Fences heights 4'1� (1.23m) with spreads 4' to 4'6" (1.23m to 1.38m) speed 360 yds/min.

Ribbons (See Above)

1098, 1099, 1100 Schooling Jumper, Table II without a jump-off - 1.15M Level 4 - Fences heights 3'9" (1.15m) with spreads 3'9" to 4'3" (1.15m to 1.30m) speed 360 yds/min.

Ribbons (See Above)

1101, 1102, 1103 Schooling Jumper, Table II without a jump-off - 1.08M Level 3 - Fence heights 3'6" (1.08m) in height with spreads 3'6" to 4' (1.08m to 1.23m) speed 360 yds/min.

Ribbons (See Above)

TRAINING JUMPER SECTION

Nomination fee is not required. A nomination fee is required for horses/ponies cross-entering into all other jumper sections for which they are eligible. Classes will be scored under Table II without a jump-off. Horses that are clear in the first round will remain tied for first place with all other horses that are clear. Blue ribbons will be presented to all competitors tied for first place. These sections are designed to accommodate inexperienced horses and inexperienced riders. A straight forward course with simple combinations will be used. Horses competing in a Training Jumper class may compete in any other jumper class for which they are eligible on the same day and must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held. Entry Fee: $45 per class 1104, 1105, 1106 Training Jumper, Table II without a jump-off - 1M Level 2 - Fence heights 3'3" (1.00m) in height with spreads 3'3" to 3'9" (1.00m to 1.15m) speed 360 yds/min.

Ribbons (See Above)

1107, 1108, 1109 Training Jumper, Table II without a jump-off - .92M Level 1 - Fence heights 3'1 (.92m) in height with spreads 3' to 3'6" (.92cm to 1.08m) speed 360 yds/min.

Ribbons (See Above)

1110, 1111, 1112 Training Jumper, Table II without a jump-off - .85M Level 0 - Fence heights 2'9" (.85m) speed 360 yds/min.

Ribbons (See Above)

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HUNTER DIVISION

Hunter and equitation classes listed will be offered at all shows unless otherwise noted. Hunter sections may be run as back-to-back classes at management’s discretion (USEF HU155). When classes are run back-to-back, exhibitors may perform both rounds before leaving the ring. All classes will be judged on performance and soundness unless otherwise indicated. Starting orders will be produced and run in accordance with USEF HU156. Courses will simulate fences found in the hunting field such as: brush, wall, in and out, oxer, post and rails, gate, aiken, panels. Individual hunter classes may be entered for 20% of the prize money offered in that class unless otherwise specified.

Hunter Warm-Ups Open to all horses. These classes will not be judged. It will not be necessary to enter in the competition office; but back numbers are required. Exhibitor accounts will be charged directly from the back number presented to the Ring Steward prior to entry into the arena. Competition management will not be responsible for incorrect back numbers worn in the warm-up rings. Entry Fee: $50 per horse for each competition ring schooled in. Hunter Warm-Up (Held on Tuesday of each competition week when schedules permit) 9:00 am to 3:00pm. or as otherwise advertised

H IGH P ERFORMANCE

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HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER

P ERFORMANCE WORKING H UNTER S ECTIONS

The High Performance Working Hunters section is open to all horses and riders. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, and way of going. To be shown over a course of fences ranging in height from 4' to 4'6". Section to offer three to five ( 3-5) classes including one (1) Handy Hunter class and one (1) under saddle class. If only three (3) classes are held, under saddle to count 1/2 points towards championship. Individual classes may be entered. Horses to be jogged for soundness. Entry Fee: $275 for this section plus $100 Hunter Nomination Fee- Individual Classes may be entered (2006- $25, 2007 & 2009- $50, 2008- $85, 2010- $90), but nomination fee will still apply.

2006

$75.00, $55.00, $32.50, $27.50, $22.50, $17.50, $12.50, $7.50

$250 High Performance Working Hunter Under Saddle

$225.00, $165.00, $97.50. $82.50, $67.50, $52.50, $37.50, $22.50

To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2007, 2009

$750 High Performance Working Hunter

2008

$850 High Performance Working Handy Hunter

2010

$900 High Performance Working Hunter Stake

2010X

$255.00, $187.00, $110.50, $93.50, $76.50, $59.50, $42.50, $25.50

High Performance Working Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

$270, $198, $117, $99, $81, $63, $45, $27

Awarded to the top two of the four horses who have acquired the most points in classes 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2006. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER 3’6”- SPONSORED BY CWD

The Performance Working Hunters 3'6"-3'9" section is open to all horses and riders. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, and way of going. To be shown over a course of fences ranging in height from 3'6" to 3'9". Section to offer three to five (3-5) classes including one (1) Handy Hunter class and one (1) under saddle class. If only three (3) classes are held, under saddle to count 1/2 points towards championship. Individual classes may be entered. Horses to be jogged for soundness. Entry Fee: $275 for this section plus $100 Hunter Nomination Fee- Individual Classes may be entered (2011- $25, 2012 & 2014- $50, 2013- $85, 2015- $90), but nomination fee will still apply.

2011

$250 Performance 3’6” Working Hunter Under Saddle

$75.00, $55.00, $32.50, $27.50, $22.50, $17.50, $12.50, $7.50

To compete at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses, if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingales prohibited.

2012,2014

$600 Performance 3’6” Working Hunter

2013

$750 Performance 3’6” Working Handy Hunter

2015

$850 Performance 3’6” Working Hunter Stake

2015X

$180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18

$225.00, $165.00, $97.50. $82.50, $67.50, $52.50, $37.50, $22.50

$255.00, $187.00, $110.50, $93.50, $76.50, $59.50, $42.50, $25.50

Performance 3’6” Working Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Awarded to top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2011. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER 3’3”

The Performance Working Hunters 3'3" section is open to all horses and riders. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, and way of going. To be shown over a course of fences set at 3'3". Section to offer three to five (3-5) classes including one (1) Handy Hunter class, and one (1) under saddle class. If only three (3) classes are held, under saddle to count 1/2 points towards championship.Individual classes may be entered. Horses to be jogged for soundness.

Entry Fee: $275 for this section. Individual Classes may be entered (2016- $25, 2017 & 2019- $50, 2018- $85, 2020- $90)

2016

$100 Performance 3’3” Working Hunter Under Saddle

$30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3

To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2017, 2019

$600 Performance 3’3” Working Hunter

2018

$700 Performance 3’3” Working Handy Hunter

2020

$800 Performance 3’3” Working Hunter Stake

2020X

Performance Working Hunter 3’3” Champion and Reserve Champion

$180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18

$210, $154, $91, $77, $63, $49, $35, $21

$240, $176, $104, $88, $72, $56, $40, $24

Awarded to top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2016. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

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PRE-GREEN HUNTER DIVISION This division was will be run under the 2012 Zone 4 Specifications. Please check the show office for a copy of these specs.

Section A — 2000 Level 1 - 3' USEF ‘C’ rated Zone 4 Entry Fee: $325 for this section or $65 per class 2001

$200 Pre-Green Hunter Under Saddle - Section A $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 $600 Pre-Green Hunter - Section A 2005

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

Pre-Green Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion — Section A Awarded to the top two of the four horses who have acquired the most points in classes 2002, 2003, 2004 & 2005. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2001. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Section B — 2020 Level 2 - 3'3" USEF ‘C’ rated Zone 4 Entry Fee: $325 for this section or $65 per class 2021 $200 Pre-Green Hunter Under Saddle - Section B

$80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R

To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited. 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 $600 Pre-Green Hunter 2025

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

Pre-Green Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Awarded to the top two of the four horses who have acquired the most points in classes 2022, 2023, 2024 & 2025. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2021. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Section C — Pre Green 3 & 4 Year old - 2050 (2'6" - 2'9") Non USEF Rated

Open to horse that are 3 or 4 Years old by the first day of competition at the 2012 Winter Equestrian Festival (January 11th). Horses entered in this Section are not eligible for Section A or Section B at the same competition. Entry Fee: $260 for this section or $65 per class 2051

$200 Pre-Green Hunter Under Saddle $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2052, 2053, 2054 $600 Pre-Green Hunter 2055

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

Pre-Green Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion — 3 & 4 Year old Awarded to the top two of the four horses who have acquired the most points in classes 2052, 2053, and 2054. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2051

SMALL HUNTER DIVISION

S MALL H UNTER 3’- 9045

Open to horses and ponies. Ponies who wish to compete must have a current measurement card. Individual classes may be entered. Championship to be offered in accordance with HU148. Fences 3’ Entry Fee: $35 per class

4046

Small Hunter 3’ Hunter Under Saddle

4047, 4048, 4049, 4050 Small Hunter 3’ 4051

Small Hunter 3’ Champion and Reserve Champion

Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 4047, 4048, 4049 & 4050. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 4046.

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GREEN WORKING HUNTER DIVISION- SPONSORED BY THE SANCTUARY AT PBIEC

A Green Hunter is a horse of any age in its first year of showing in any classes that require horses to jump 3’6” or higher at Regular Competitions or Eventing Competitions of the Federation or Equine Canada or any national or international competition. When shown in a Green section a horse in its first year of showing over fences 3’6”. (USEF HU102)

FIRST YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER - 2100- SPONSORED BY THE SANCTUARY AT PBIEC

In classes under saddle horses are not required to gallop. All classes to be judged on performance and soundness. Full championship points in all classes. Horses competing in this section may not compete in Pre-Green Hunter classes. Entry Fee: $275 for this section

2101

$75.00, $55.00, $32.50, $27.50, $22.50, $17.50, $12.50, $7.50

$250 First Year Green Working Hunter Under Saddle

$180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18 $225.00, $165.00, $97.50. $82.50, $67.50, $52.50, $37.50, $22.50 $255.00, $187.00, $110.50, $93.50, $76.50, $59.50, $42.50, $25.50

To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2102, 2104 2103 2105 2106

$600 First Year Green Working Hunter $750 First Year Green Working Handy Hunter $850 First Year Green Working Stake

First Year Working Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Awarded to the top two of the four horses who have acquired the most points in classes 2102, 2103, 2104 and 2105. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2101. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

SECOND YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER - 2200- SPONSORED BY THE SANCTUARY AT PBIEC Entry Fee: $275 for this section

2201

$250 Second Year Green Working Hunter Under Saddle

$75.00, $55.00, $32.50, $27.50, $22.50, $17.50, $12.50 $7.50

To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2202, 2204 $600 Second Year Green Working Hunter $180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18 2203 $750 Second Year Green Working Handy Hunter $225.00, $165.00, $97.50. $82.50, $67.50, $52.50, $37.50, $22.50 2205 $850 Second Year Green Working Stake $255.00, $187.00, $110.50, $93.50, $76.50, $59.50, $42.50, $25.50 2206 Second Year Green Working Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2202, 2203, 2204 and 2205. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2201. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER - 2400 - SPONSORED BY THE SANCTUARY AT PBIEC

A Green Hunter is a horse of any age that is in his first year of competition, whether judged or not, at Regular Member Competitions of USEF or Equine Canada or any national or international competition in any class that require horses to jump 3'6" or higher. In classes under saddle horses are not required to gallop. In classes over fences, horses to jump 3'6" All classes to be judged on performance and soundness 60%, conformation 30% except where otherwise noted. Full points in all classes except the Model which is half points. Entry Fee: $285 for this section

2401

$150 Model Green Conformation Hunter No Entry Fee

2402

$250 Green Conformation Hunter Under Saddle

$45, $33, $20, $17, $14, $11, $8, $5

To compete in hand. Horses to be moved on the line. To be judged on conformation, way of moving and soundness. Half Points. To compete in hand. Horses to be moved on the line. To be judged on conformation, way of moving and soundness. If you scratch the division you will still be responsible for paying a $75 division scratch fee.

$75.00, $55.00, $32.50, $27.50, $22.50, $17.50, $12.50, $7.50

2403, 2405 $600 Green Conformation Hunter $180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18 2404 $750 Green Conformation Handy Hunter $225.00, $165.00, $97.50. $82.50, $67.50, $52.50, $37.50, $22.50 2406 $850 Green Conformation Stake $255.00, $187.00, $110.50, $93.50, $76.50, $59.50, $42.50, $25.50 2407 Green Conformation Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon To compete at walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingales prohibited.

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2403, 2404, 2405 and 2406. In addition to these points, only these four horses shall receive full points for ribbons won in class 2402 and half points for class 2401.

REGULAR CONFORMATION HUNTER - 2500 - SPONSORED BY THE SANCTUARY AT PBIEC

A Regular Conformation Hunter is a horse of any age not restricted by previous competition in any division. In classes over fences, horses to jump 3'9”. All classes to be judged on performance and on soundness 70% and conformation 30% except where otherwise noted. Model to count for 1/2 points Entry Fee: $285 for this section

$45, $33, $20, $17, $14, $11, $8, $5

2501

$150 Model Regular Conformation Hunter No Entry Fee.

2502

$250 Regular Conformation Hunter Under Saddle $75.00, $55.00, $32.50, $27.50, $22.50, $17.50, $12.50, $7.50 To compete at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses, if available but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingales prohibited.

To compete in hand. Horses to be moved on the line. To be judged on conformation, way of moving and soundness. If you scratch the division you will still be responsible for paying a $75 division scratch fee.

2503, 2505 $750 Regular Conformation Hunter 2504 $850 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 2506 $900 Regular Conformation Stake 2507

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$225.00, $165.00, $97.50. $82.50, $67.50, $52.50, $37.50, $22.50 $255.00, $187.00, $110.50, $93.50, $76.50, $59.50, $42.50, $25.50 $270, $198, $117, $99, $81, $63, $45, $27

Regular Conformation Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2503, 2504, 2505 and 2506. In addition to these points, only these four horses shall receive full points for ribbons won in class 2502 and 2501. (Model to count for 1/2 points)

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AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER DIVISION

To be ridden by Amateur Owners or an amateur member of the owner’s family. In either case classes are restricted to riders who are no longer eligible to compete as junior exhibitors. Leased horses are not eligible and multiple ownership is not permitted unless all owners are members of the same family. An amateur who rides for a person outside of his/her family may not ride in a class restricted to Amateur Owners at the same competition. Amateur Owner riders may, however, ride for a person outside his or her family in equitation classes, Under Saddle classes and for other Amateur Owners who have more than one entry in the Under Saddle class. If an Under Saddle class is divided by age and a rider has two or more horses entered, all riders must be amateurs but need not be eligible by age. (HU105)

In classes over fences in Sections A & B, horses to jump 3'6", In classes over fences in Section C, horses to jump 3’3”. All classes to be judged on performance and soundness with emphasis on manners. Full championship points in all classes.

Section A – Riders 18 - 35 Years - 2600- Sponsored by The Bainbridge Companies Entry Fee: $310 for this section

2601

$100 Amateur-Owner Hunter Under Saddle, 18 - 35 Years $30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3 To compete at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses, if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingales are prohibited.

2602, 2604 $500 Amateur-Owner Hunter, 18 - 35 Years 2603

$700 Amateur-Owner Handy Hunter, 18 - 35 Years

2605

$1000 Amateur-Owner Hunter Stake, 18 - 35 Years

2606

$150, $110, $65, $55, $45, $35, $25, $15

$210, $154, $91, $77, $63, $49, $35, $21

$300, $220, $130, $110, $90, $70, $50, $30

Amateur-Owner Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion, 18 - 35 Years Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon To be awarded to the top two of the four horses who have acquired the most points in classes 2602, 2603, 2604 and 2605. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2601.

Section B – Riders Over 35 - 2615- Sponsored by Elite Equine Shavings Entry Fee: $310 for this section

2616

$100 Amateur-Owner Hunter Under Saddle, Over 35 $30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3 To compete at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses, if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingales are prohibited.

2617, 2619 $500 Amateur-Owner Hunter, Over 35 2618

$700 Amateur-Owner Handy Hunter, Over 35

2620

$1,000 Amateur-Owner Hunter Stake, Over 35

2621

$150, $110, $65, $55, $45, $35, $25, $15

$210, $154, $91, $77, $63, $49, $35, $21

$300, $220, $130, $110, $90, $70, $50, $30

Amateur-Owner Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion, Over 35 Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon To be awarded to the top two of the four horses who have acquired the most points in classes 2617, 2618, 2619 and 2620. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2616.

Section C – Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 3’3” Entry Fee: $265 for this section

2625

$100 Amateur-Owner Hunter 18-35 3’3” Under Saddle $30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3 To compete at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses, if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingales are prohibited.

2626,2628,2629

$600 Amateur-Owner 18-35 Hunter 3’3”

$180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18 $180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18

2627

$600 Amateur-Owner 18-35 Handy Hunter 3’3”

2629X

Amateur-Owner Hunter 18-35 Champion and Reserve Champion, 3’3” Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon To be awarded to the top two of the four horses who have acquired the most points in classes 2626, 2627, 2628 and 2629. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2625.

Section D – Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over 3’3” Entry Fee: $265 for this section

2630

$100 Amateur-Owner Hunter 36 & Over 3’3” Under Saddle $30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3 To compete at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses, if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingales are prohibited.

2631,2633,2634

$600 Amateur-Owner Hunter 36 & Over 3’3”

$180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18 $180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18

2632

$600 Amateur-Owner 36 & Over Handy Hunter 3’3”

2634X

Amateur-Owner Hunter 36 & Over Champion and Reserve Champion, 3’3” Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon To be awarded to the top two of the four horses who have acquired the most points in classes 2631, 2632, 2633, 2634. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2630.

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JUNIOR HUNTER DIVISION

Open to riders who have not reached their 18th birthday as of December 1st of the current competition year. Horses competing in this section may cross-enter into another section if otherwise eligible and need not be ridden by a Junior Exhibitor in another section. No horse may compete in this section unless the owner possesses a current Federation Measurement Card or Certified Card or copy of a valid measurement form issued by USEF . Equine Canada measurement cards are not acceptable (HU-168). Entries must be handled by a Junior Exhibitor in all phases of a Junior Class. Junior Exhibitors may not compete more than two (2) horses in each section. In the Under Saddle classes, riders with two horses may have another junior rider hack and that junior need not be eligible by age. Horses entered in the Junior Working Hunter Division may not cross enter Section A & B of the Small Junior Hunters or Section A or B of the Large Junior Hunters.

SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER SECTION- SPONSORED BY MARLEY GOODMAN, ILLUSTRATED PROPERTIES

Open to horses under 16 hands. In classes over fences, horses to jump 3'6". All classes to be judged on performance and soundness with emphasis on manners; extreme speed to be penalized. Full championship points in all classes.

Section A — 15 Years and Under - 2800- SPONSORED BY MARLEY GOODMAN, ILLUSTRATED PROPERTIES 2801

Open to riders who have not reached their 16th birthday as of December 1st of the current competition year. Entry Fee: $275 for this section

$30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3

$100 Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle, 15 Years & Under

To compete at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2802, 2804 $500 Small Junior Hunter, 15 Years & Under $150, $110, $65, $55, $45, $35, $25, $15 2803 $700 Small Junior Handy Hunter, 15 Years & Under $210, $154, $91, $77, $63, $49, $35, $21 2805 $800 Small Junior Hunter Stake, 15 Years & Under $240, $176, $104, $88, $72, $56, $40, $24 2806 Small Junior Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion, 15 Years & Under Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2802, 2803, 2804 and 2805. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2801.

Section B – 16 - 17 Years - 2815 - SPONSORED BY MARLEY GOODMAN, ILLUSTRATED PROPERTIES 2816

Open to riders who have reached their 16th birthday as of December 1st of the current competition year. Entry Fee: $275 for this section

$30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3

$100 Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle, 16 - 17 Years

To compete at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2817, 2819 $500 Small Junior Hunter, 16 - 17 Years 2818 $700 Small Junior Handy Hunter, 16 - 17 Years 2820 $800 Small Junior Hunter Stake, 16 - 17 Years 2821 Small Junior Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion, 16 - 17 Years

$150, $110, $65, $55, $45, $35, $25, $15 $210, $154, $91, $77, $63, $49, $35, $21 $240, $176, $104, $88, $72, $56, $40, $24 Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2817, 2818, 2819 and 2820. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2816.

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Open to horses 16 hands and over. In classes over fences, horses to jump 3'6". All classes to be judged on performance and soundness with emphasis on manners; extreme speed to be penalized. Full championship points in all classes.

Section A – 15 Years and Under - 2830 - S PONSORED BY A NTARÈS S ELLIER F RANCE 2831

Open to riders who have not reached their 16th birthday as of December 1st of the current competition year. Entry Fee: $275 for this section

$100 Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle, 15 Years & Under

$30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3

To compete at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2832, 2834 $500 Large Junior Hunter, 15 Years & Under $150, $110, $65, $55, $45, $35, $25, $15 2833 $700 Large Junior Handy Hunter, 15 Years & Under $210, $154, $91, $77, $63, $49, $35, $21 2835 $800 Large Junior Hunter Stake, 15 Years & Under $240, $176, $104, $88, $72, $56, $40, $24 2836 Large Junior Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion, 15 Years & Under Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2832, 2833, 2834 and 2835. In addition to these points, only these four horses

Section B – 16 - 17 Years - 2840- S PONSORED BY A NTARÈS S ELLIER F RANCE Open to riders who have reached their 16th birthday as of December 1st of the current competition year. Entry Fee: $275 for this section

2841

$100 Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle, 16 - 17 Years

$30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3

To compete at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2842, 2844 $500 Large Junior Hunter, 16 - 17 Years 2843 $700 Large Junior Handy Hunter, 16 - 17 Years 2845 $800 Large Junior Hunter, 16 - 17 Years 2846

Large Junior Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion, 16 - 17 Years

$150, $110, $65, $55, $45, $35, $25, $15 $210, $154, $91, $77, $63, $49, $35, $21 $240, $176, $104, $88, $72, $56, $40, $24

Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2842, 2843, 2844 and 2845. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2841

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A DULT A MATEUR H UNTER D IVISION USEF ‘C’ R ATED Z ONE 4 This division was will be run under the 2012 Zone 4 Specifications. Please check the show office for a copy of these specs. Adult Amateur 18 thru 35 Years - 2700- Sponsored by Voltaire Design Entry Fee: $265 for this section or $45 U/S, $55 Over Fence class 2701

$100 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle, 18 thru 35 Years $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2702, 2703

$600 Adult Amateur Hunter, 18 thru 35 Years

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

2704, 2705

$600 Adult Amateur Hunter, 18 thru 35 Years

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

2706

Adult Amateur Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion, 18 thru 35 Years Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2702, 2703, 2704 and 2705. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2701.

Adult Amateur 36 thru 50 Years - 2715

Entry Fee: $265 for this section or $45 U/S, $55 Over Fence class

2716

$100 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle, 36 thru 50 Years $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2717, 2718

$600 Adult Amateur Hunter, 36 thru 50 Years

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

2719, 2720

$600 Adult Amateur Hunter, 36 thru 50 Years

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

2721

Adult Amateur Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion, 36 thru 50 Years Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2717, 2718, 2719 and 2720. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2716.

Adult Amateur 51 & Older Section A- 2736 - Sponsored by Camping World The same horse is eligible to compete in only one section per competition. If only one section is offered then points will go to both sections for WEF Circuit Awards. Entry Fee: $265 for this section or $45 U/S, $55 Over Fence class 2731

$100 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle, 51 & Older $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2732, 2733

$600 Adult Amateur Hunter, 51 & Older

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

2734, 2735

$600 Adult Amateur Hunter, 51 & Older

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

2736

Adult Amateur Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion — 51 & Older Section A Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2732, 2733, 2734 and 2735. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2731.

Adult Amateur 51 & Older Section B- 2737- Sponsored by Camping World The same horse is eligible to compete in only one section per competition. If only one section is offered then points will go to both sections for WEF Circuit Awards. Entry Fee: $265 for this section or $45 U/S, $55 Over Fence class 2737

$100 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle, 51 & Older $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2738, 2739

$600 Adult Amateur Hunter, 51 & Older

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

2740, 2741

$600 Adult Amateur Hunter, 51 & Older

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

2741

Adult Amateur Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion — 51 & Older Section B Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2738, 2739, 2740 and 2741. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2737.

Adult Amateur Hunter 3'3" - 2750 - Sponsored by Horseware Products Entry Fee: $265 for this section or $45 U/S, $55 Over Fence class

2751

$100 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle, 3'3" $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2752, 2753 $600 Adult Amateur Hunter, 3'3"

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

2754, 2755 $600 Adult Amateur Hunter, 3'3"

$210, $150, $100, $60, $40, $20, $10, $10

2756

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This division was will be run under the 2012 Zone 4 Specifications. Please check the show office for a copy of these specs.

Section A - 14 Years & Under - 2850- Sponsored by Coldwell Banker Entry Fee: $200 for this section or $40 per class

2851

Children’s Hunter Horse Under Saddle 14 Years & Under

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2852, 2853, 2854, 2855 Children’s Horse Hunter 14 Years & Under 2855

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

Children’s Hunter Horse Champion and Reserve Champion 14 Years & Under

Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2852, 2853, 2854 & 2855. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2851.

Section B - 15 - 17 Years - 2870- Sponsored by Coldwell Banker Entry Fee: $200 for this section or $40 per class

2871

Children’s Hunter Horse Under Saddle 15 - 17 Years

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2872, 2873, 2874, 2875 Children’s Hunter Horse 15 - 17 Years 2875

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

Children’s Hunter Horse Champion and Reserve Champion 15 - 17 Years

Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 2872, 2873, 2874 & 2875. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2871.

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This division was will be run under the 2012 Zone 4 Specifications. Please check the show office for a copy of these specs..

Children’sHunterPonySmall/Medium-2880-Sponsored by LauraHanson, MerrillLynch GlobalWealth Management Entry Fee: $160 for this section or $40 per class

2881

Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium Under Saddle

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

To compete at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the pony’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2882, 2883, 2884 Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium 2885

Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium Champion and Reserve Champion

Trophy & Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in classes 2882, 2883 and 2884. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive points for class 2881

Children’s Hunter Pony Large - 2890- Sponsored by Laura Hanson, Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management Entry Fee: $160 for this section or $40 per class

2891

Children’s Hunter Pony Large Under Saddle

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

To compete at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the pony’s mouth required. Martingales are prohibited.

2892, 2893, 2894 Children’s Hunter Pony Large 2895

Children’s Hunter Pony Large Champion and Reserve Champion

Trophy & Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in classes 2892, 2893 and 2894. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2891.

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P ONY H UNTER D IVISION

No junior over 12 years of age may ride in a Regular Small Pony Hunter Section. No junior over 14 years of age may ride in a Regular Medium Pony Hunter Section. (Exception: Green Pony Hunters) Riders under 18 years of age may ride for other exhibitors who have more than one entry in the Under Saddle class and/or exhibit the pony in the model class. Ponies must be handled by junior exhibitors in all phases of a class, except in breeding classes in-hand. Ponies shown in any rated Hunter Pony, Green Pony Hunter, Children’s Pony Hunter, or Pony Jumper sections may not be shown by a suitable exhibitor 18 years of age or older at the same competition, except in breeding classes in-hand. Stallions are prohibited from all classes except breeding. No animal may be shown in a performance class in this division unless the owner possesses a current measurement card or valid measurement form issued by the Federation (see Rules GR502 and HP168). No rider may show more than three ponies in any one height section. Junior riders showing ponies cannot compete in any class where fences may be set higher than 3'6" at the same competition (Exception Children’s Jumpers, Green Pony Hunters and Pony Jumpers) Ponies shown by adults at a Licensed Competition cannot compete in any rated Pony Hunter sections at the same competition with a junior rider. Any rider competing with their stirrups tied to the girth and/or secured in any like manner, will be automatically eliminated for the entire competition. The steward will note the trainer(s) on the stewards report and further disciplinary action may be taken by the Federation. In classes over fences small ponies are not to exceed 12.2 hands to jump 2'3"; medium ponies over 12.2 and not exceeding 13.2 hands to jump 2'6"; large ponies over 13.2 and not exceeding 14.2 hands to jump 3'0”. All classes to be judged on performance and soundness, except where otherwise noted. Manners and suitability of a pony for a rider shall be emphasized and extreme speed will be penalized. Full championship points in all classes.

SMALL PONY HUNTER - 2900- SPONSORED BY GOTHAM NORTH Entry Fee: $275 for this section

2901

$100 Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle

Open to ponies 12.2 hands and under.

$30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3

To compete at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight ponies if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the pony’s mouth required. Martingales prohibited.

2902

$600 Small Pony Conformation Hunter Conformation 25%

2903, 2904

$500 Small Pony Hunter

2905

$600 Small Pony Handy Hunter

2906

Small Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

$180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18

$150, $110, $65, $55, $45, $35, $25, $15

$180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18

Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in classes 2902, 2903, 2904, and 2905. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2901.

MEDIUM PONY HUNTER - 2915- SPONSORED BY VISSE WEDELL, THE ELEBASH COMPANY Entry Fee: $275 for this section

2916

$100 Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle

Open to ponies over 12.2 hands but not exceeding 13.2.

$30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3

To compete at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight ponies if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the pony’s mouth is required. Martingales prohibited.

2917

$600 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter Conformation 25%

2918, 2919 $500 Medium Pony Hunter 2920 2921

$600 Medium Handy Pony Hunter Medium Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

$180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18

$150, $110, $65, $55, $45, $35, $25, $15

$180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18

Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in classes 2917, 2918, 2919 and 2920. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2916.

LARGE PONY HUNTER - 2930- SPONSORED BY EQUINE COUTURE/TUFF RIDER Entry Fee: $275 for this section

2931

$100 Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle

Open to ponies over 13.2 hands but not exceeding 14.2.

$30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3

To compete at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight ponies if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the pony’s mouth is required. Martingales prohibited.

2932

$600 Large Pony Conformation Hunter Conformation 25%

2933, 2934 $500 Large Pony Hunter 2935 2936

$600 Large Pony Handy Hunter Large Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

$180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18

$150, $110, $65, $55, $45, $35, $25, $15

$180, $132, $78, $66, $54, $42, $30, $18

Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in classes 2932, 2933, 2934 and 2935. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2931.

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G REEN P ONY H UNTER A green pony is a pony of any age not exceeding 14.2 hands that has not been shown over fences the regulation height or higher for its respective section (2'3" for small, 2'6" for medium and 2'9" for large) prior to December 1st of the current competition year at a Regular Competition of USEF or Equine Canada or any national or international competition. Showing in Canada over fences at or higher than the regulation height for the pony’s section under Equine Canada rules breaks the pony’s green status for the purpose of this Article and Federation rules whether or not the regulation height for the pony’s section under Equine Canada rules is less than, equal to, or greater than the regulation height for the pony’s section under Federation rules. Ponies who have not broken their Green Status must jump less than their regulation height in open classes or their Green Status will be broken. Once a pony has broken its green status in one Hunter Pony section (i.e., small, medium, large) it will not regain its green status by moving into another Hunter Pony section. If a competition starts prior to or on November 30, Green Pony status at the start of the competition is maintained throughout the competition. A pony’s green status is considered to be broken once it competes over fences the regulation height or higher for its respective section (see above). The pony’s green status may be reinstated for a future competition year if it was not shown at more than three (3) competitions prior to May 15th and if it was not shown after May 15th in the same year. In classes over fences, ponies not exceeding 12.2 hands to jump 2'3", ponies over 12.2 hands but not exceeding 13.2 hand to jump 2'6", and ponies over 13.2 hands but not exceeding 14.2 hand to jump 2'9". Full championship points in all classes.

SMALL GREEN PONY HUNTER - 2945- NOT OFFERED AT WEF 6 (WCHR WEEK) Entry Fee: $240 for this section- will be combined with section 2950 if there are not at least 4 ponies in each section.

2946

$100 Small Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle

$30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3

To compete at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the pony’s mouth required. Martingales prohibited.

2947

$400 Small Green Conformation Pony Hunter Conformation 25%

2948, 2949, 2950 $400 Small Green Pony Hunter 2950X

$120, $88, $52, $44, $36, $28, $20, $12 $120, $88, $52, $44, $36, $28, $20, $12

Small Green Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in classes 2947, 2948, 2949 and 2950. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2946.

MEDIUM GREEN PONY HUNTER - 4950- NOT OFFERED AT WEF 6 (WCHR WEEK) Entry Fee: $240 for this section- will be combined with section 2945 if there are not at least 4 ponies in each section.

2951

$100 Medium Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle

$30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3

To compete at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the pony’s mouth required. Martingales prohibited.

2952

$400 Medium Green Conformation Pony Hunter Conformation 25%

2953, 2954, 2955 $400 Medium Green Pony Hunter 2955X

$120, $88, $52, $44, $36, $28, $20, $12

$120, $88, $52, $44, $36, $28, $20, $12

Medium Green Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in classes 2952, 2953, 2954 and 2955. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2951.

LARGE GREEN PONY HUNTER - 4955- NOT OFFERED AT WEF 6 (WCHR WEEK) Entry Fee: $240 for this section

2956

$100 Large Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle

$30, $22, $13, $11, $9, $7, $5, $3

To compete at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the pony’s mouth required. Martingales prohibited.

2957

$400 Large Green Conformation Pony Hunter Conformation 25%

2958, 2959, 2960 $400 Large Green Pony Hunter 2961

Large Green Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

$120, $88, $52, $44, $36, $28, $20, $12 $120, $88, $52, $44, $36, $28, $20, $12 Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in classes 2957, 2958, 2959 and 2960. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2956.

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N O N -R AT E D H U N T E R S E C T I O N S

B ABYEntryGFee:REEN H UNTER - 4000 $35 per class A Baby Green Hunter is a horse or pony of any age that is in their FIRST year of showing. Fences 2’6” 4001 Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005 Baby Green Hunter 4006 Baby Green Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 4002, 4003, 4004 & 4005. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 4001.

L OW Entry H Fee: UNTER 2'6" - 4015- S PONSORED $35 per class Open to all horses and ponies. Fences 2’6”

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4016 Low Hunter Under Saddle 4017, 4018, 4019, 4020 Low Hunter 4021 Low Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 4017, 4018, 4019 & 4020. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 4016.

L OW H UNTER 2'9"- 4085- S PONSORED 4086 Low Hunter Under Saddle 4087, 4088, 4089, 4090 Low Hunter 4091 Low Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

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Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 4087, 4088, 4089 & 4090. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 4086. receive full points for ribbons won in class 4041.

WEFOpenOtoPEN H UNTER 3’- 9045 horses. Fences 3’, will be combined with 3’3” section if there are not 10 entries in each section. Entry Fee: $35 per class

4046 ESP Open Hunter 3’ Hunter Under Saddle 4047, 4048, 4049, 4050 ESP Open Hunter 3’ 4051 ESP Open Hunter 3’ Champion and Reserve Champion

Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 4047, 4048, 4049 & 4050. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 4046.

WEFOpenOtoPEN H UNTER 3’3”- 8070 horses. Fences 3’3”, will be combined with 3’ section if there are not 10 entries in each section. Entry Fee: $35 per class

4071 ESP Open Hunter 3’3” Hunter Under Saddle 4072, 4073, 4074, 4075 ESP Open Hunter 3’3” 4076 ESP Open Hunter 3’3” Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 4072, 4073, 4074, & 4075. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 4071.

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NON-RATED HUNTER SECTIONS CONT. LOW ADULT HUNTER 2'6" SECTION A- 4060-

HORSE/RIDER COMBO MAY ONLY COMPETE IN ONE SECTION PER SHOW

To be ridden by Adults who are no longer eligible to compete as Junior Exhibitors. The same horse/rider combination cannot jump higher than 2'9" at the same show. Judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, size of rider to mount and suitability as an adult hunter. Riders who show in any classes over 3’ at the same show, may only show 1 horse in the Low Adult Sections A or B that they own. Ponies may be ridden by adults. Entry Fee: $35 per class

4061 Low Adult Hunter Under Saddle Section A 4062, 4063, 4064, 4065 Low Adult Hunter Section B 4065X Low Adult Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 4062, 4063, 4064 & 4065. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 4061.

LOW ADULT HUNTER 2'6" SECTION B- 4067-HORSE/RIDER COMBO MAY ONLY COMPETE IN ONE SECTION PER SHOW

To be ridden by Adults who are no longer eligible to compete as Junior Exhibitors. The same horse/rider combination cannot jump higher than 2'9" at the same show. Judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, size of rider to mount and suitability as an adult hunter. Riders who show in any classes over 3’ at the same show, may only show 1 horse in the Low Adult Sections A or B that they own. Ponies may be ridden by adults. Entry Fee: $35 per class

4066 Low Adult Hunter Under Saddle Section B 4067, 4068, 4069, 4070 Low Adult Hunter Section B 4070X Low Adult Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 4067, 4068, 4069 & 4070. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 4066.

LOW CHILDREN’S HUNTER 2'6"- 4081

To be ridden by a Junior in all phases of a class with no other age restrictions. The same horse/rider combination is not eligible for USEF rated classes at this show. Judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, size of rider to mount and suitability as an child hunter. Entry Fee: $35 per class

4076 Low Children’s Hunter Under Saddle 4077, 4078, 4079, 4080 Low Children’s Hunter 4081 Low Children’s Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four horses which have acquired the most points in classes 4077, 4078, 4079 & 4080. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 4076. Entry Fee: $35 per class Open to all horses and ponies. Fences 2’6”

SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER - 2985- SPONSORED BY PINE HOLLOW FARM

Classes limited to riders who have not yet reached their 12th birthday and who are not entered in any other classes in this competition except Short Stirrup Equitation Flat, & Equitation 11 and Under Flat. Riders are limited to two years in this division (December 1 - November 30). Once a rider has won fifteen blue ribbons in the Short Stirrup division he or she is no longer eligible. To be judged on performance and soundness. Manners and suitability shall be emphasized. Fences 18". Entry Fee: $30 per class

2986 Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle 2987, 2988 Short Stirrup Hunter 2989 Short Stirrup Hunter Champion and Reserve Champion

Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in classes 2987, 2988. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2986.

CROSS RAILS HUNTER YOUNGER - 2990

Open to riders 12 years and younger. To be judged on performance and soundness. Manners and suitability shall be emphasized. Fences 18". To be considered an Academy class in accordance with the USEF rules. Entry Fee: $20 per class

2991 Cross Rails Hunter Younger Under Saddle- To Trot only 2992, 2993 Cross Rails Hunter Younger Cross Rails Hunter Younger Champion and Reserve Champion

Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in classes 2992 and 2993. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2991.

CROSS RAILS HUNTER OLDER- 2997

Open to riders 13 Years and Older. Adults are encouraged to enter. Section may be split into 13-17 Years and 18 Years and Over if there are at least six entries in each section. To be judged on performance and soundness. Manners and suitability shall be emphasized. Fences 18". To be considered an Academy class in accordance with the USEF rules. Entry Fee: $20 per class

2994 Cross Rails Hunter Older Under Saddle- To Trot only 2995, 2996 Cross Rails Hunter Older Cross Rails Hunter Older Champion and Reserve Champion

Eight Ribbons Eight Ribbons Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in classes 2995 and 2996. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2994 .

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H UNTER S EAT E QUITATION 3000

All classes to be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of mount.

Short Stirrup Equitation Flat Entry Fee: $35

Eight Ribbons

Open to riders who have not yet reached their 12th Birthday. To compete at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring.

3001

Walk Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 12 and under. To be shown at a walk both ways of the ring. Not eligible for any classes other than 3002, 3003 & 3004.

3002

Walk-Trot Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 12 and under. To be shown at a walk and trot both ways of the ring. Not eligible for any classes other than 3001, 3003 & 3004.

3003

Eight Ribbons

Walk-Trot Pleasure Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 12 and under. To be shown at a walk and trot both ways of the ring. Not eligible for any classes other than 3001, 3002 & 3004.

3004

Eight Ribbons

Eight Ribbons

Walk-Trot Jump Entry Fee: $35 Eight Ribbons Open to riders 12 and under. To be shown at a walk and trot both ways of the ring and jump on cross rail at 12". Not eligible for any classes other than 3001, 3002 & 3003.

3009

Equitation on the Flat, 11 Years & Under- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 11 years of age and under. To compete at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Tests 1-8.

3010

Equitation Over Fences, 11 Years & Under- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 11 Years and Under. To compete over a course of fences not to exceed 2’6”.

3011

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

Equitation Over Fences, Adult Amateur- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to adult amateurs riders. To compete over a course of fences not to exceed 3’. Test 1 - 19.

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Equitation Over Fences, Adult Amateur- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to adult amateurs riders. To compete over a course of fences not to exceed 3’. Test 1 - 19.

3020

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

Equitation on the Flat, Adult Amateur- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to adult amateurs riders. To compete at the walk trot and canter both ways of the ring. Test 1 - 19.

3019

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

Equitation Over Fences, 15-17- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 15 years through 17 years old. To compete over a course of fences not to exceed 3’3”. Tests 1 - 19

3018

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

Equitation Over Fences, 15-17- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 15 years through 17 years old. To compete over a course of fences not to exceed 33”’. Tests 1 - 19.

3017

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

Equitation on the Flat, 15-17- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 15 years through 17 years old. To compete at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Tests 1 - 19.

3016

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

Equitation Over Fences, 12-14- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 12 years through 14 years old. To compete over a course of jumps not to exceed 2’9”. Tests 1 - 8.

3015

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

Equitation Over Fences, 12-14- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 12 years through 14 years old. To compete over a course of jumps not to exceed 2’9”. Tests 1 - 8.

3014

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

Equitation on the Flat, 12-14- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 12 years through 14 years old. To compete at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Tests 1 - 8.

3013

Trophy & Eight Ribbons

Equitation Over Fences, 11 Years & Under- Sponsored by Perfect Products Entry Fee: $35 Open to riders 11 Years and Under. To compete over a course of fences not to exceed 2’6”

3012

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Pessoa USEF Hunter Seat Medal- Presented by Randolph College Entry Fee: $50 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to Junior Active Members of the Federation who have not yet reached their 18th birthday. Application for membership can be made direct to the Federation office or the exhibitor can join prior to the class through the steward. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles at 3’6” which must include one combination including an oxer and two changes of direction (change of lead) after the first obstacle. Two cumulative refusals in the USEF Hunter Seat Medal Finals will result in elimination, see EQ110.1. The points a rider needs to qualify will be determined by his state residence. The points required by each individual state will be determined by the population density of that state for Junior riders designated Hunter of Jumper combined with the number of USEF Medal classes held in that state. Refer to www.usef.org for for information. All riders may continue to compete even after qualifying for the finals. Two or more tests of the top four competitors are required. Tests 1-19. Any exhibitor who does not participate in the testing is placed last of those exhibitors called back to test. Should more than one exhibitor fail to return for testing they will be placed at the judge’s discretion. Only one rider per horse. To fill a class six competitors must complete the course (five in Zones 8, 11 and 12). For purposes of determining the number of entries for the increment system, the number of entries is determined by the number of exhibitors who compete in a class or section of the class. If there are 50 or more entries at the beginning of this class, it must be divided by every other number and run as two or more separate sections. A class with fewer than 50 entries cannot be split. Schooling Rules for all Medal Classes (1)Follow USEF Jumper Schooling Rules (see JP Appendix A) EXCEPT that Swedish Oxers (maximum 12" difference), tarps, coolers and liverpools are acceptable.

3040

ASPCA Maclay Horsemanship- Sponsored by Equine Couture/Tuff Rider Entry Fee: $50 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to Junior Riders who have not reached their 18th birthday. Rider and trainer must be current members of the ASPCA/NHSAA, and must show their ASPCA numbers on the entry blank. Junior rider annual contributions shall be $35. Trainer annual contribution shall be $50. Fees should be payable and sent directly to the National Horse Show Association of America, P.O. Box 386, Greenvale, NY 11548. All contestants are required to perform over at least eight fences at 3’6” with or without wings. Two cumulative refusals in the ASPCA Maclay Finals will result in elimination, see EQ110.1. A minimum of twelve riders, if available, are required to show at a walk, trot and canter. To be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of horse. The Under Saddle performance of those riders selected to show under saddle shall count 50%. Only one rider per horse. USEF Tests 1-19. To fill a class six (6) competitors must complete the course (five in Alaska and Hawaii). If 50 or more entries are received three hours prior to the class, the class must be divided by every other number and run as two separate classes. In order to qualify for the Regional Finals conducted by the National Horse Show, a contestant must win the following: In CT, NJ, NY a rider must win 60 pts.; in FL, MA, PA, and RI 38 pts.; in AL, CA, DE, GA, IA, IL, MD, MN, NC, NE, ND, NV, OH, OK, SC, SD, TN, VA and WI 25 pts.; in all other states, Canada and Puerto Rico 13 pts. Once a rider has qualified for his/her Maclay regional final, he/she may continue to ride in the Maclay classes until he/she has acquired 60 points. For complete details on application to offer this class, as well as instructions on submitting results, competition management should contact the National Horse Show at 516-484-1865. Classes held after August 31 will count toward the next year’s finals. Any rider who will not be eligible to compete in the next year as a junior should not compete in qualifying classes after August 31.

3050

Platinum Performance USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Entry Fee: $50 Trophy & Eight Ribbons A test of the abilities of an individual as a show jumping rider, is open to Junior/Young Riders who are members of the Federation, who have not reached their 21st birthday under Federation rules. Winners of twenty Talent Search Classes are no longer eligible to compete in the USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH CLASS, but may compete in the Finals until they reach their 21st birthday under Federation rules. Winners of the Finals may continue to compete in the USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH CLASS, in pursuit of additional wins leading towards Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals in recognition of these wins, but may not compete in future Finals. NonU.S. citizens may compete If 50 or more entries are received three hours prior to the start of the class, the class must be divided equally and run as two separate classes. Competitors must use the same horse in both phases. Competitors may ride stallions. The jumping phase of the class shall be held first over a course of at least ten fences from 3’6” to 3’9” (1.10 - 1.15m.) in height with spreads to 5’ (1.50m.). Each course must contain no fewer than three fences set at 3’9” in height. The course must include a double and a triple combination, or 3 doubles. Additional spread fences are required elsewhere on the course. At "AA" rated outdoor competitions, a water-filled obstacle with a 10' (3.05m) to 12' (3.30m) spread (with an option) must be included. At all other rated competitions a liverpool is recommended. Time allowed will be figured at 360 yards per minute; may be timed either electronically or manually. To be judged on style and execution. Time and jumping faults should be taken into consideration in the judge’s evaluation of the rider. In the flat phase, not more than 30 riders at one time will show as a group at the working walk, the working trot sitting, the working trot rising, as well as showing a lengthening of stride; the working canter, and the working canter showing a lengthening of stride. All riders being considered for an award shall be required to show the working canter on the counter lead for at least one full revolution of the arena in both directions, but not more than 12 shall counter canter at one time. Judges may require any additional tests. To be judged on rider’s position and seat and the correctness and effect of the aids. All riders must ride in the first phase offered. At least 20 riders, if available, or 50% of the entries, if that is a greater number, must be called back for the second phase. Rider participation in the first phase, whether it is the jumping phase or flat phase, constitutes entry into the class as a whole, regardless of whether the rider is called back for the second phase. To fill a class, SIX COMPETITORS MUST COMPLETE THE COURSE. SADDLERY. 1. There are no restrictions on saddles. 2. Change of bridle is permissible, between phases. 3. Blinkers are forbidden. 4. No martingales of any kind are permitted in the flat phase. 5. Only running martingales used in the conventional manner are permitted in the jumping phase. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricted running martingales are prohibited. 6. Reins must be attached to the bit(s) or directly to the bridle. Gags and hackamores are not allowed in the flat phase. Information about the USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals East and West and qualifying procedures for each can be found on the USEF web site www.usef.org.

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WIHS Equitation Class 3091 is Hunter Phase Class 3092 is Jumper Phase. Entry Fee: $50 Open to Junior members of USEF or Equine Canada. Three riders must complete the course for class to count. The same horse must be used in all phases. One rider per horse unless the judge requests otherwise. Classes to be judged in accordance with the current USEF standards for equitation. Riders may only compete in one WIHS Equitation class at a show. Splitting of classes must be in accordance with USEF EQ 103.3b. Annual membership must be received by WIHS within 10 days of the event to earn points in the rankings. Membership application online at www.ryegate.com. I. Hunter Phase class 3091: Conventional tack per USEF EQ 109.2. Change of bridle is permissible between phases. To be shown over a minimum of 8 jumps at 3'6". It is recommended that the course be a straightforward hunter course consisting of natural jumps, including a combination, hunter lines and a long approach to a single jump. A numerical score will be given for the first round only. Further testing will be optional. USEF tests 1-19. Trophy & Eight Ribbons for Hunter Phase II. Jumper Phase class 3092: There are no restrictions on saddles. Change of bridle is permissible between phases. Blinkers are forbidden. Only running martingales used in the conventional manner are permitted in the jumper phase. Reins must be attached to the bit(s) or directly to the bridle. Gags and hackamores are permitted. The course should be of the type used in a Junior or Preliminary Jumper competition. To be shown over a minimum of 10 jumps at 3’6”. A minimum of two double or one triple combination are required. There must be at least two changes of direction after the first fence. In addition, at least two of the following are required and more are recommended: vertical - no ground lines, liverpool, narrow jump - minimum width 8', one or more of the following - triple bar, swedish oxer, fan jump. Although the jumper phase is timed, judging commences when the rider actually enters the ring and therefore before the rider passes through the start markers which will begin their time for the course. Judging concludes when the rider exits the ring. A Time Allowed based on the speed of 360 y/min. The judge will give a numerical score for each competitor’s round. The announcer will announce the judge’s numerical score then deduct time faults as follows: one point for each commenced second over the Time Allowed. Management may elect to hold the Jumper Phase as a Table Sec 1. 2(c) - Power and Speed competition, in which the Time Allowed will apply only in the ‘speed’ phase and must be computed at 382 y/min. Further testing is optional. USEF tests 1 - 19 Trophy & Eight Ribbons for Jumper Phase III. Two Phase Event - Hunter & Jumper: Each class will have separate Hunter and Jumper Phase. Each Phase will be conducted under the specifications detailed above. Both Hunter & Jumper Phases to be scored under the numerical system in the first round. First round scores from each phase will be added together to determine the winner. In the event of a tie for first place in the overall score, the judge of the second phase must resolve the tie by further testing ( USEF tests 1 -19). Ties in each phase must be resolved by the Judge’s decision without further testing. Ties for other than first place in either phase or overall must be resolved by Judge’s decision. Scores from the first phase will determine the order of go in the second phase. The highest scores will return last; riders may volunteer to move up in the order. One or more judges may be used in any combination. Rider must compete in both phases to be eligible for an overall award. Trophy & Eight Ribbons for Overal

3060 Equisport Agency USEF Pony Medal

Trophy & EIght Ribbons Entry Fee: $40.00 Open to Junior Active Members of the Federation who have not yet reached their 18th birthday, on ponies 14.2 hands and under. No Junior over 12 years of age may compete on a small pony. Riders entered in this class cannot cross enter into a U.S. Medal Class at the same competition. Suitability of a pony to rider will be empha sized. To be shown over a course of not less than six obstacles 2’3” for ponies not exceeding 12.2 hands; 2’6” for ponies over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands; and 3’ for ponies over 13.2 hands. If an in and out is used, the suggested distance for small ponies is 20’; for medium ponies 22’; and for large ponies 24’. The distance must be altered for each height division. Two tests (1-19, excluding test 16) are required during the first round. Only one rider per pony. To fill a class six com petitors must complete the course (five in Zones 8, 11, and 12). Two cumulative refusals in the U.S. Pony Medal Finals will result in elimination, see EQ110.1.

3093 WIHS Pony Equitation Entry Fee: $50 Trophy & Eight Ribbons WIHS Pony Equitation is open to USEF and Equine Canada member shows that request an application to hold an equitation qualifier class. To be shown over a course of not less than 6 obstacles. Fence heights: 2’3” for ponies not exceeding 12.2 hands; 2’6” for ponies over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands; and 3’ for ponies over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands. If an in and out is used, the suggested distance for small ponies is 20’, for medium ponies is 22’ and for large ponies is 24’. The distance must be altered for each height division. A maximum of 20 riders may be asked to return to show at the walk, trot and canter and to perform any ad ditional tests at the judges discretion. Conventional tack per USEF EQ 109.2.

3094 Beval Palm Beach Adult Medal *New Specs Entry Fee: $50 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to all Adult Amateur Members of the USEF who have not competed in equitation classes exceeding 3'6" in height at the 2012 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival. All contestants are required to perform over a minimum of 8 fences not exceeding 3'3" with or without wings. A minimum of l2 riders, if available, are required to show at a walk, trot, and canter. The Flat Phase of those selected shall count 50%. Only one rider per horse. USEF Tests l-l9. Classes offered each week of WEF 1 - 11 will present courses of increasing technicality and fence heights not to exceed 3’3”. The top 20 competitors or top 50% (whichever is greater) in WEF standings who have not competed in 2012 equitation classes exceeding 3'6" will qualify for the Final held at WEF 12 on Sunday, April 1st. We will calculate points in each of the 11 Qualifying classes using the WEF Increment system. 1st Place-7 pts, 2nd Place -5 pts, 3rd Place-4 pts , 4th Place -3 pts, 5th Place -2 pts, 6th Place -1 pt., with a multiplier applied depending on the number of entries in the class. Refer to WEF Circuit Awards for further explanation. Special gifts and final ribbons awarded through 8th place. The rider with the most points in all of the classes for the circuit will receive a custom Butet Saddle. The Final at WEF 12 will count double points. The Winner of the WEF 12 Final Medal class will receive a trophy and bridle.

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2012 Zone 4 Specifications (AL, FL, GA, MS, SC, TN)

In accordance with GR 1111.4: Contiguous states are: AR, KY, LA, MO, NC, VA

Adult Amateur Hunter: Adult Amateur Hunter classes are for amateurs 18 years of age or older showing horses and/or ponies. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, and suitability. The Adult Amateur Hunter section may be divided by age of rider and/or height of fences. Adult Amateur Hunters are to be shown over fences at either 3' or 3'3". Riders in this section may enter any Equitation class. Riders who compete in the Amateur Owner Hunter and/or Jumper classes may show other horses that they own in the Adult Amateur Hunters. Horses and ponies exhibiting in this section may cross enter multiple sections of Adult Amateur Hunter and any classes where eligible. Note: The horse may only be shown by one rider in the Adult Amateur Hunter Classic and that rider must be declared prior to the first round of the Classic. Horses are not required to be jogged for soundness, but may be jogged at management’s discretion. Zone Awards will be presented annually to the Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 section and to the Adult Amateur Hunter 36 and over section. Children's Hunter: Children’s Hunter classes are for exhibitors under the age of 18 showing horses. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, and suitability. The Children’s Hunters section may be divided by age of rider and/or height of fences. The Children’s Hunter section may be combined with the Children’s Hunter Pony section when there are less than three entries in either section. Children’s Hunters are to be shown over fences at either 3' or 3'3. Riders in this section may enter any Equitation class, but may not cross-enter into any Junior Hunter or Junior Jumper class at the same show. Horses and ponies exhibiting in this section may cross enter multiple sections of Children’s Hunter and any classes where eligible. Note: The horse may only be shown by one rider in the Children’s Hunter Classic and that rider must be declared prior to the first round of the Classic. Horses are not required to be jogged for soundness, but may be jogged at management’s discretion. Zone Awards will be presented annually to the Children’s Hunter 14 & Under section and to the Children’s Hunter 15-17 section. Children's Hunter Pony: Children’s Hunter Pony classes are for exhibitors under the age of 18 showing ponies. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, and suitability. Suitability (size) of pony to rider is of particular importance. The Small/Medium Children’s Hunter Ponies are to show over fences at 2' and Large Children’s Hunter Ponies are to show over fences at 2'6". The section may be divided at managements’ discretion. The Children’s Hunter section may be combined with the Children’s Hunter Pony section when there are less than three entries in either section. Rider age restrictions as found in “Regular Pony” sections do not apply. Riders may show only one pony in either the 2’ or the 2’6” height of the Children’s Hunter Pony section when also competing in the “Regular” Small, Medium or Large Pony and/or Green Pony Hunter sections. Riders cannot cross enter into any class where fences exceed 3’3”. Exception: Riders may show in Pony Jumpers. Ponies exhibiting in Children’s Hunter Pony may cross enter into any class where otherwise eligible but the rider may not show the same pony in the regular pony section. Note: The pony may only be shown by one rider in the Children’s Hunter Pony Classic and that rider must be declared prior to the first round of the Classic. Ponies are not required to be jogged for soundness, but may be jogged at management’s discretion. Zone Awards will be presented annually to the, Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium section and to the Children’s Hunter Pony Large section. Children's/Adult Amateur Jumper: Open to horses and ponies. The rider is not eligible to compete in any jumper class above 1.15m (3’9”) that offer prize money at the same show. Once a rider has competed in jumper classes over 1.15m (3’9”) that offers prize money, the same rider cannot show in a Children/Adult Amateur Jumper class or classic offering $500 or more for 30 days. Fences at 1.10m or 3’6” to 1.15m (3’9”). Low Children’s/Adult Amateur Jumper: Open to horses and ponies. Riders in Low Children’s/Adult Amateur Jumper may not cross enter into any classes held above 1.15m (3’9”) at the same show. Horse/rider combinations may cross enter into the Children’s/Adult Amateur Jumpers at the same show, but not on the same day as showing in the Low Children’s/Adult Amateur Jumpers. Horse/rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are offered. Fence height 1.00m (3’3”). 2012 Jumper Championship Team Criteria Pony Jumpers Classes to count: Pony Jumper classes held at 1.00m (3’3”) or higher and Children’s Jumper* classes Qualifying period: June 2, 2011 through June 1, 2012 Coordinator: Trina Blankenship, 772 Old Lathemtown, GA 30115 Email: trinablankenship@aol.com; Phone: (678) 360-3601 NAJYRC Standings for the Young Rider Team The Young Rider (CH-N.AM-YR-S) standings will be based on money won in USEF Junior, Young Rider, Amateur Owner, and Open Jumper classes held at 1.40m and above, as well as Grand Prix classes offering at least $25,000 in prize money. The qualifying time period will be June 8, 2011 through June 6, 2012. Standings for the Junior Team The Junior (CH-N.AM-J-S) standings will be based on money won in USEF Junior and Open Jumper classes held at 1.40m and above as well as Grand Prix classes offering at least $25,000 in prize money. The qualifying time period will be June 8, 2011 through June 6, 2012. Ties: Any ties will be decided by determining which horse/rider combination won the most money won in the Grand Prix classes. Kim Land Zone 4 NAJYRC Coordinator 520 Fowler Rd. Aplharetta, GA 30004 (770) 789-3767 KLand@popeandland.com Junior Jumper (Prix des States) Classes to count: Junior and Open Jumper classes held at 1.40m (4’7”) and above (including Open Jumper classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money). Qualifying period: September 1, 2011 through August 31, 2012 Coordinator: Kim Land, 520 Fowler Rd., Alpharetta, GA 30004 Email: KLand@popeandland.com; Phone (770) 789-3767

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FTI C ONSULTING / WEF G ENERAL R EGULATIONS

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Membership: a) WEF Membership is not required to participate at any classes at any of the shows listed in this prize list. However, to be eligible for Circuit Championships provided at the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival horse competitions, each owner must be a current WEF member. The subscription fee is $50 per individual, $70 Farm. b) Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rule Book, will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. The rated sections of these Competitions are official USEF point competitions for USEF National and USEF Zone Horse of the Year Awards.

USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT (New statement not available at print date, please check show office for updates) 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 non-member registration fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes Non -US Citizens (as defined by GR901.9) and Foreign Competitors (as defined by GR828.4) must provide proof in English, of current membership in good standing in their respective National Federation, or hold current membership in good standing with the USEF. To compete in Federation Amateur classes in any discipline, rider must be in possession of their Federation Amateur Card. FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT : EFFECTI VE 12/1 /10- (New statement not available at print date, please check show office for updates) BY ENTERING A FEDERATION-LICENSED COMPETITION AND SIGNING THIS ENTRY BLANK AS THE OWNER, LESSEE, TRAINER, MANAGER, AGENT, COACH, DRIVER, RIDER, HANDLER, VAULTER OR LONGUEUR 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 "ALL COMPETITIONS LISTED IN THIS PRIZE LIST". I AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE BYLAWS AND RULES OF THE FEDERATION AND OF THE COMPETITION. I WILL ACCEPT AS FINAL THE DECISION OF THE HEARING COMMITTEE ON ANY QUESTION ARISING UNDER THE RULES, AND AGREE TO RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS THE COMPETITION, THE FEDERATION, THEIR OFFICIALS, DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES FOR ANY ACTION TAKEN UNDER THE RULES. I REPRESENT THAT I AM ELIGIBLE TO ENTER AND/OR PARTICIPATE UNDER THE RULES, AND EVERY HORSE I AM ENTERING IS ELIGIBLE AS ENTERED. I ALSO AGREE THAT AS A CONDITION OF AND IN CONSIDERATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF ENTRY, THE FEDERATION AND/OR THE COMPETITION MAY USE OR ASSIGN PHOTOGRAPHS, VIDEOS, AUDIOS, CABLE - CASTS, BROADCASTS, INTERNET, FILM, NEW MEDIA OR OTHER LIKENESSES OF ME AND MY HORSE TAKEN DURING THE COURSE OF THE COMPETITION FOR THE PROMOTION, COVERAGE OR BENEFIT OF THE COMPETITION, SPORT, OR THE FEDERATION. THOSE LIKENESSES SHALL NOT BE USED TO ADVERTISE A PRODUCT AND THEY MAY NOT BE USED IN SUCH A WAY AS TO JEOPARDIZE AMATEUR STATUS. I HEREBY EXPRESSLY AND IRREVOCABLY WAIVE AND RELEASE ANY RIGHTS IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH USE, INCLUDING ANY CLAIM TO COMPENSATION, INVASION OF PRIVACY, RIGHT OF PUBLICITY, OR TO MISAPPROPRIATION. THE CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION OF FEDERATION RULES ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, AND ANY ACTION INSTITUTED AGAINST THE FEDERATION MUST BE FILED IN NEW YORK STATE. SEE GR908.4. 2. Closing Dates: a) Jumper nomination fees, hunter fees, equitation fees, and stabling fees will be due according to the following schedule: WEF 1 Monday, December 26 WEF 2 Monday, December 26 WEF 3 Monday, December 26 WEF 4 Monday, January 16 WEF 5 Monday, January 16 WEF 6 Monday, January 16 WEF 7 Monday, February 6 WEF 8 Monday, February 6 WEF 9 Monday, February 6 WEF 10 Monday, February 27 WEF 11 Monday, February 27 WEF 12 Monday, February 27 b) Requires that nomination fees, hunter, equitation fees, processing fee, stabling fee or grounds fee, $10 Horse and Ambulance fee and USEF Drug & Administration fee or FEI Drug Fee accompany each entry blank. We will not accept blank checks for closing date payments. Entries will be processed only when accompanied by payment of the above fees. Make all checks payable to Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC. in United States Funds. Entry blanks must be signed by the owner or his authorized agent, trainer, riders, and/or coach. Acknowledgments will not be mailed.

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Entries and Nominations: a) Entries for all hunter and equitation classes close according to the above schedule. A $50 per horse post entry fee will be assessed if the entry is received before the show starts. After the show starts entries will be accepted the day of the class at management’s discretion. A post entry charge of $40 per class or $125 per hunter section per show will apply. Divisions with less than (4) four entries as of 4:00 p.m. the night before the division starts will be combined, and will remain combined regardless of entries received after that time. Management also reserves the right to combine divisions prior to their start if scratches decrease the number of horses competing to less than (4) four in any section. b) Nominations for all Jumper Sections and classes close according to the above schedule or as otherwise noted. Post nominations will be accepted after the closing date at the regular nominating fee plus a late charge of $125 unless otherwise stated. After the show starts entries will be accepted the day of the class at management’s discretion. c) Declarations to show horses which have been nominated for the Jumper Division must be made during Competition Office hours (See Rule No. 16) and received by the Competition Secretary no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held unless otherwise noted. At management’s discretion entries received after 4:00 pm may be accepted and a late fee of $50 per class will be assessed for all classes other than Grand Prix, Challenge Cup and Classic declarations. d) Late or improper Grand Prix/Challenge Cup/Classic declarations: Declarations received after the published deadline or declarations improperly completed will be accepted at management’s discretion. A penalty of $100 per $10,000 class or less; $150 per $25,000 - $35,000 class; $175 per $50,000 class; $200 per $75,000; $300 per $100,000 or more may be assessed. In the event of acceptance of a late declaration where a Starting Order is established, the declared entrant will be placed prior to the #1 position in the Starting Order. e) Horses competing in classes that they have not been entered will be required to pay $75 per class. f) Each entry form must give all USEF/USHJA membership numbers; owner, rider, trainer proper mailing address; telephone numbers and either a Social Security Number or Federal ID Number for each prize money recipient. If no Social Security number or Federal ID number is provided on the entry blank then prize money will not be issued until they are provided. g) USEF & USHJA: Each horse will be charged a USEF fee of $16.00 per competition ($8.00 Drugs & Medication, $8.00 USEF), and a $2.00 per horse, per competition USHJA Zone support fee. All owners, senior, junior, amateur, adult amateur riders, trainers and coaches are required to present the actual or a copies of their USEF /USHJA membership card to the Competition Secretary. Failure to present a USEF card will result in having to pay non-member fees. Junior and pony hunters must present their measurement cards at the Competition Office before numbers may be picked up. To speed processing, please send a copy of your card(s) with your entry forms. All ponies and junior hunters that do not possess a current measurement card must be measured prior to competing in those classes in which a measurement card is required. Time and place of measurement stations will be announced. Anyone not a member of USEF and/or USHJA will be charged a $30 non member fee per organization, for both USEF and USHJA. For membership info go to www.USEF.org or www.USHJA.org. h) USEF IHP Fees: All horses competing in any FEI sanctioned classes and all USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix during WEF are subject to USEF International High Performance fee in accordance with GR207. A $35 per horse fee will be accessed for each horse on a per class basis. i) FEI Registration Fees and Show Fees: All horses and riders competing in a FEI recognized competition must have a FEI Rider Registration Number and a Horse Registration Number. Fee is $15 per horse and $15 per rider annually. go to www.usef.org. A $28 FEI fee will be billed to any horse competing in an FEI competition. This will be in lieu of the $16 USEF fee. j) The owner as listed on the entry form will be responsible for all entry fees, nomination fees, and stabling fees of all horses entered or nominated on the entry form. k) If necessary to meet time schedule requirements and preserve a balance with entries in other divisions, Management reserves the right to limit the number of entries in each division. If entries are limited, horses will be accepted based on a first come, first serve basis. Management also reserves the right to combine or cancel classes due to insufficient entries. Management reserves the right to revise the schedule if needed. l) A fine of $100 plus collection fees will be made for all non-negotiable funds. This includes checks and credit cards that are declined. Foreign competitors must pay in U.S. Funds m) Office Fees: $75 Office Fee - This will be charged to all horses per week. $50 Grounds Fee - all horses NOT paying a stall fee to ESP, LLC for any given week will be assessed this fee. n) All accounts must be settled weekly by one hour after the completion of competition, (unless prior arrangements are made) after which time a closeout fee of $10 will apply. If you leave an open check for your entry fees and do not come in to close out your bill, we will fill out the amount due and present your check for payment. You have until one hour after the close of the competition to view your bill. If you dispute any charges on your bill you must bring it to our attention during this time period. After this time period all bills will remain final. Online closeout is available. If you have an open balance for more than 7 days you may be prohibited from further showing until the balance is cleared.

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Scratches: a) Horses entered in hunter sections, classes or equitation classes must be scratched by written notice and presented or sent to the Competition Secretary. A Veterinarian Certificate is not required. This written notice must be in the possession of the Secretary one hour prior to the start of the hunter section/class scratched. When valid notice of a scratch is received, the entry fee will be credited less a $75 per hunter section/$25 per class office processing fee. Once a hunter section has started, horses that are not competing in classes in which they are entered will forfeit their fees unless the horse becomes ill or injured prior to the class or classes in which it is entered. In this case, in order to qualify for a credit, a scratch sheet must be filled out and presented to the Secretary. In addition, an Official Veterinarian Certificate must be filled out and signed by the Official Competition Veterinarian, certifying the illness or injury, and presented to the Secretary no later than one hour after the final class of the competition. Entry fees will then be credited less the processing fee of $75 per horse. b) In all jumper classes in which a declaration to compete is made, once the class has started, the entry fee as stated in the WEF Prize List will be charged whether the horse is shown or not. In order to scratch a horse from classes declared, an official form (scratch sheet) must be filled out and presented to the Secretary before the start of the class being scratched. Upon timely receipt of the scratch form, the entry fee will be credited. c) $100 of the nomination fee will be refunded to the owners of horses that have been scratched (scratch sheet) twenty-four hours prior to the start of the competition. If the horse is scratched within 24 hours to the start of the competition, an Official Veterinarians Certificate filled out and signed by the Official Competition Veterinarian and must be presented to the Secretary prior to the conclusion of the last class of the competition in order to obtain this refund. If a horse is scratched after competing in any class at the competition, no refund of the nominating fee will be given.

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Hunter Scoring: The open numerical hunter scoring system may be used at the discretion of Management. Courtesy Circle: Management reserves the right to limit the Courtesy Circle in Hunter and Equitation classes in accordance with USEF HU 119.2. Hors Concours: No horses or ponies will be allowed in any jumper, hunter or equitation class ‘hors concours’ during the competition. Competition Ring Access: Horses will not be allowed in the competition rings for schooling before competition hours with the exception of warm-up days. Hand walking of horses may be permitted at management’s discretion. 9. Numbers: Competitors competing without a number or with an incorrect number may be refused an award at Management’s discretion. Numbers are assigned as per the official entry form and any change that is not documented by a properly signed change form will be a misrepresentation of the identity of the entry and a violation of USEF rules. 10. Events Scheduled: Management reserves the right to change scheduled classes at any of our venues to a different ring or venue ie. The Stadium for any reason, inclement weather, time constraints or any other reason the managements decides is best for the horses well being and competition 11. Attire: a) Appropriate dress is required in all classes: b) Formal attire: Jumpers - As required by USEF and FEI rules. c) Formal attire: Riders are required to wear scarlet or dark coats; white shirts with white stock; white, buff or canary breeches and ASTM approved headgear See GR801. d) Jumper riders may wear breeches and solid colored polo shirts unless otherwise noted in the prize list. e) Junior exhibitors must wear properly fitted protective headgear with a chin strap that passes or surpasses ASTM/SEI standards while riding on the competition grounds. All exhibitors must wear properly fitted protective headgear with a chin strap that passes or surpasses ASTM/SEI standards while jumping or showing. Any exhibitor may wear protective headgear (ATSM/SEI) and/or a protective safety vest, specifically designed for use in equestrian sport competition that meets or surpasses the current ASTM standard in any division or class without penalty form the judge. The Federation recommends that the vest meet or surpass the current ASTM standard or be certified by the Safety Equipment Institute. (USEF GR 801.3, 4, 5, 6, & 7) f) No mounted exhibitor may wear or carry an electronic communication device (i.e., cellular telephone, pager, walkie talkie, etc.) while in the competition ring. The penalty for wearing or carrying a forbidden device if observed by the judge may be elimination from the class during which the device was worn or carried. Exception: A handicapped participant may use electronic devices if, prior to the class, he/she presents to the USEF Steward written justification from treating personnel setting forth the necessity of the equipment. 12. Award Ceremonies: Riders are required to ride for awards in all Classic/Grand Prix and Team competitions, unless notice of ceremony cancellation has been given. Failure of a rider to be present may result in forfeiture of all prizes won in the class. 13. Orders of Go: Produced in accordance with Federation Rules JP 112 and HU 156. Riders and trainers who have conflicts due to classes in more than one ring at the same time should see the Starter or Technical Coordinator so that necessary adjustments can be made. At no time will any ring be held up over 3 minutes due to conflicts. 14. Stabling: a) Competing out of a van or a truck parked on the competition grounds is prohibited. b) All horses competing in CSIs & CSIO during the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival are required to be on grounds AND stabled in the official FEI Stable Area according to the following schedule listed at the beginning of each week listed in the prize list. (subject to change - check with stewards for updates) A stall fee of $325 plus tax per competition will be assessed to all FEI horses c) Right of Entry to FEI Stable Area will be provided to riders, grooms, trainers and owners within reason. Individuals will be issued credentials (photo ID) prior to entering the FEI Stable Area. Credentials may be obtained at the Exhibitor Services Center. d) Horses entered in CSIs & CSIO classes must wear the number assigned to them for the competition, at all times upon leaving the stable area. e) Any horse/rider combination(s) found in violation of rules 13c & or 13d may be disqualified from the class in which the violation occurred and shall forfeit the entry fee. f) All NON FEI horses may begin arriving on the Monday before the start of competition. For other arrangements please contact the Stabling Manager. g) Horses and equipment will be admitted to the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Anyone wishing to arrive prior to the above dates or at some other hour must make special arrangements with the Stabling Supervisor. (561) 793-5867. h) WEF Boarding Packages- No Refunds on any Stalls or Stall Packages. • Weekly Boarding WEF Wellington Series: Premier Tents (North) Canvas stalls with doors provided at a cost of $325 plus tax. South Tents Canvas stalls with doors provided at a cost of $275 plus tax. We reserve the right to place your stalls any place on the grounds depending on availability. (Limited availability) • WEF Boarding Plans are offered at a significant discount. *NEW for 2012 FEI Tent Plan . For boarding documents call 561-793-5867 ext 115 or log on to www.equestriansport.com • Permanent Stalls if available will be available for use on a “show” basis only. From Tuesday to Sunday (No Layovers) for the price of $400 per stall • For all other dates not listed above please contact the Stabling Supervisor at (561) 793-5867 to make arrangements. i) A charge of $25 per competition will be added for each stall reserved after the closing date of entries. j) Initial bedding will not be provided unless otherwise stated. k) Unless special arrangements are made with Management, stalls must be vacated no later than 12:00 noon the day following the conclusion of each competition. l) STALL FEES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.

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15. Schooling CSIs & CSIO Classes: All schooling for these classes shall be held under the inspection of the Steward/Schooling Supervisor in the designated schooling area. Designated schooling areas and schooling hours will be posted in the Competition Office and the FEI Stable Area. 16. Courses: In all jumper classes, courses may consist of any combination of the following: brush, gates, oxers, rails, planks, water, liverpool, ditch, wall and panels. In all hunter classes, fences will simulate fences found in the hunting field such as: brush, wall, in-and-out, oxer, post and rails, gate, aiken, bank and panels. 17. Competition Office Hours: a) Competition days - Opens one hour before the start of the first class and closes immediately following the last class or 5:00 pm whichever is later. (Unless otherwise posted) Non Competition Days: Mondays Closed, Tuesdays 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Declarations for classes will not be accepted after 4:00 pm. 18. Account Settlement: a) All accounts must be settled in full no later than one hour after the last class on the last day of each scheduled competition (unless prior arrangements are made) See Office Fees. b) In order to remove any animal or equipment from the grounds, a release must be obtained from the Competition Secretary. 19. Back Numbers a) One back number per horse will be assigned at the 2012 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival. As per GR908.2, A signature is required on each entry blank for each rider that rides that horse. This signature is the sole responsibility of the Rider. Those found riding an entry while displaying a back number assigned to others from the E.S.P. show office, without first having the new rider's signature attached to that entry, assuring the owner's consent to ride, as well as agreeing to all the rules of the competition and the Federation, will be considered in noncompliance as described in GR908.3 and will be disqualified from the class, competition and will not be allowed to show in any further competitions until an entry blank is signed properly. Management bears no responsibility or liability to anyone who has not signed the waiver. Any fines or other actions by the Federation, will be the full responsibility of the violator for exhibiting with a back number issued to others, for misrepresenting the identity of the entry, and for failing to sign the entry as per the rules of the Federation and the competition. Rider hereby agrees to this full responsibility and any damages that may come from this action. 20. Prize money: a) Prize money will be credited to the entry’s show account after the results of the class winnings are posted or a check will be mailed to the owner at the address on the entry blank within thirty days after the show, thereby ending the show’s responsibility as long as all criteria has been met. You must provide a social security number or Federal TIN for the Prize Money recipient if one is not provided then prize money will not be withheld until one is provided. If you do not denote a prize money recipient the prize money will automatically go to the owner. Any class that has a number of entries required will have the payout based on the number of on time entries. Classes that do not have enough entries to pay out prize money will either be cancelled, or run without prize money at the exhibitors option. FEI Prize money will be distributed to the Chefs d'Equipe or to the winning Owners, lessees or competitors not later than immediately after the last Competition of the Event provided they have met all their financial and other obligations to the Horse Show. Any excess prize money will be mailed to the prize money participant b) Prize Money Won by Foreign Competitors: Be advised that the U.S. Internal Revenue Service requires sporting events to withhold 30% of prize money won in the United States. Foreign competitors should apply for a U.S. Social Security number and will be asked to complete form 8283 or complete a W-8 Certificate of Foreign Status form. c) Lost or stolen prize money checks will be reissued only after a 180 day waiting period from the original check date has passed. In the event of unauthorized redeeming of a check, Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC will provide check copies to exhibitors and will be held harmless from the collection process. 21. Farrier: No farrier other than the official competition farrier will be permitted to shoe on the grounds without the express permission of the Management. Exhibitors wishing to use another farrier must request a permit for that farrier at the Stabling Office 561-793-5867. 22. Feed, Hay and Bedding: Gold Coast Hay & Feed is the Official provider of feed and bedding at the horse show call 561-793-4607 to place your order. 23. Vehicles & Designated Parking: All trucks, autos, golf carts and other motorized vehicles must be parked in designated areas only. To insure the safety of all exhibitors, any motorized vehicles (electric or gasoline) on the competition grounds must be operated by persons with a valid drivers license (also see Federation Rule GR1301.7). All motorized vehicles must be registered with the Security Office. Each registered vehicle will be issued an identification sticker. All unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Limited reserved parking will be available for stall holders only for $100 each on a first come/first serve basis. Management reserves the right to charge a fee for horse trailer storage. All trailer storage will be off site in 2012 and may be restricted and or not provided at the decision of management. 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) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. 24. Dogs: All dogs must be leashed at all times while on the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center grounds. Loose dogs will be picked up and detained until the owner has paid a $100 fine. For a second offense, the owner may be barred from competing and required to leave the grounds. We find this extreme action necessary in order to protect exhibitors from injury and to protect their financial investment. This rule will be strictly enforced. In Accordance with USEF Rule Gr1301.6Dogs are not permitted to be loose on competition grounds and must be on a leash or otherwise contained. Individuals must not lead dogs on a leash while mounted. Dog owners failing to comply with this rule may be subject to penalty under Chapters 6 and 7, as well as issuance of warning cards. 25. Health Certificates: Florida regulations require that all equines be covered by official interstate health certificates, issued by a licensed veterinarian, showing

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that the animals are free from any symptoms of any infectious or communicable disease. The certificate shall include the name of the owner and address, destination in Florida, number of horses examined, the name, registration number(s), if any, tattoo, if any, sex, age, rectal temperature, color, and markings of each animal listed. Health certificates will become void after 30 days from issue. Heath certificates must show animals to be negative to an equine infectious anemia test within the past 12 months. Date of test and approved laboratory must be shown on health certificate. Equine Rhinopneuonitis vaccination is not required; however, if any animal is vaccinated, it is ineligible for entry within 21 days of vaccination. Vehicles transporting animals must have certificates showing that it was cleaned and disinfected under veterinary supervision prior to loading. This information can be written on the health certificate. 26. Medical Waste: In accordance with the 1989 Federal Waste Tracking Act which restricts the disposal of medical waste, Bio Hazardous Medical Waste Containers will be provided in the stable area. All exhibitors and their agents are responsible for the proper disposal of this waste. Sharps will be placed in sharp containers provided. Anyone found discarding sharps in any other manner will be fined up to $250 per instance and held responsible for any fines or expenses incurred by management. Violations to this rule will be dealt with very seriously. Improper disposal of sharps poses a serious health threat to anyone who may come in contact with it. Please make sure that anyone who handles these sharps on your behalf are aware of the responsibility involved. Neither ignorance or language will excuse fine enforcement. If you need additional containers or any assistance with the disposal of sharps, please ask the office or a member of the staff. Only those stabled on-site are able to use our sharps containers. Dumping sharps from Off-Site barns or stalls will not be tolerated. Thank you for your cooperation. 27. Liability: a) Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC, Gold Coast Feed, Grand Prix Village at the Equestrian Club, Wellington Equestrian Partners, LLC., Littlewood Fences, Inc.,Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, and their officials, sponsors and employees will not be responsible for any accident or loss which may occur to any exhibitor, spectators, guest, rider, groom, attendant or other employee, animal or equipment at any of the competition. b) FLORIDA SENATE BILL 1658 EQUINE ZERO LIABILITY STATUTE: Warning-Under Florida Law an equine activity sponsor or equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risk of equine activities. Also see Florida Equine Activity Statute - Florida Statutes Title XLV TORTS Chapter 773 Equine Activities c) “All owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to third persons caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their horses. They are therefore strongly advised to take out third-party insurance providing full coverage for participation in equestrian events at home and abroad, and to keep the policy up to date.” 28. Should any question arise that is not provided for in the rules, the same shall be referred to the competition committee whose decision shall be final. In exceptional circumstances, together with the approval of Chefs d'Equipe and Ground Jury the OC reserves the right to modify the schedule in order to clarify any matters or matters arising from an omission or due to unforeseen circumstances. Any such changes must be notified to all competitors and officials as soon as possible and they must be reported to the Secretary General by the Foreign Judge. 29. WEF General & Animal Welfare Policy Upholding the welfare of the horses exhibited here is of primary concern to Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC. We require that all horses be treated with kindness, respect and compassion and never be subject to mistreatment. Owners, trainers, riders and grooms, or their agents, must use reasonable care in the handling and treatment of their horses, whether owned or placed in their care for competition or for any other purpose. At all times for horses competing at the WEF we will provide for the continuous well-being of the horse by vigorously enforcing the rules of the U.S. Equestrian, Inc. which pertain to the welfare of the horse. Exhibitors are cautioned that GR839 (which defines the Federation policy on abuse), GR843 (which pertains to Poling), and GR803 (which pertains to the Use of Whips), will be strictly enforced. Any handling and veterinary treatment should ensure the health and welfare of the horse. High standards of nutrition, health, sanitation and safety shall be encouraged and maintained at all times. Adequate provision will be made for ventilation, feeding and watering and maintaining a healthy environment. Any method of riding and training should take into account the horse as a living entity, and must not include any technique considered to be abusive. The well being of the horse must be considered above the demands of the breeders, trainers, riders, owners, dealers, organizers, sponsors or officials. Violators are subject, under the above rules, to elimination from competition and to protest or charge with resulting formal proceedings which may result in severe fines, suspensions or other penalties. To affirm the sport of show jumping to the general public in a positive, humane light, and eliminate those training methods which may be misconstrued, we are maintaining the following policy for all horses competing in the WEF starting one half hour before the first scheduled class of the competition and continuing until the last scheduled class of the competition is completed: Poling and Off-sets: Manual poling and the use of bamboo offsets are prohibited for all horses competing in the WEF. Any rider, trainer, groom or any other person who is in violation of the rules set forth above will be fined $500 for each incident and may be suspended from further competition for the duration of the scheduled competition starting from the time of the incident. Any horse upon which a violation of the manual poling and/or use of bamboo off-sets rule is perpetrated will be suspended from competition for the duration of the scheduled competition. All entry fees for the classes entered during the suspended period of the horse in question will be forfeited.

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VETERINARY EXAMINATIONS, INSPECTIONS AND PASSPORT CONTROLS Veterinary Regulations, 10th Edition, effective 1st June 2006 A horse inspection will be scheduled for each week in which FEI competitions are held. Rider’s will be notified and notice will be posted in the competition office 24 hours before. These will be carried out in accordance with the “Veterinary Regulations”, Art. 1011 & the discipline rules. “General Regulations”, 22nd Edition, effective 1st June 2007 will apply: Art. 139.1 Every horse entered for any competition at CNs or ClMs (see Appendix D) in a foreign country (see GRs 141.2), and all horses entered for other Cls, ClOs, Championships, Regional and Olympic Games, whether at home or in foreign countries (see GRs 141.2), must have an official, valid FEI Passport, or a National Passport approved by the FEI and accompanied by an FEI Recognition Card and, when applicable, an FEI registration number, as a means of identification and to establish ownership. Art. 139.2 Horses taking part in CNs and ClMs (see Appendix D) in their country of residence are not required to have such a passport as is mentioned in paragraph 1. All such horses must be properly registered and identifiable and, unless there is no national requirement for equine influenza vaccination in the host country and in the country of origin all horses must have a valid vaccination certificate. EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION, VET. REGS. ANNEX VII (except events taking place in NZL & AUS) All horses and ponies for which an FEI Passport, or a National Passport approved by the FEI has been issued, must have the vaccination section endorsed by a veterinarian, stating that it has received two injections for primary vaccination against equine influenza, given between 1 and 3 months apart. In addition, a booster injection must be recorded as having been given within each succeeding 6 months, subsequent to the second injection of the primary vaccination. None of these injections must have been given within the preceding 7 days including the day of the competition or of entry into the competition stables. The above are the minimum requirements for influenza vaccination. Both primary and first and subsequent booster injections should be given according to the manufacturer's instructions which will fall within the stipulation of the FEI ruling. SAMPLING FOR PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES (Vet. Regs. Chapter V & VI and Annex IV) Regular sampling is carried out in CCI3*/4*, CSIs (3*, 4*, 5*), CIOs, World Cup Qualifiers and Finals, Championships and Games, whereas at other CIs sampling is recommended. When testing takes place, the number of horses tested is at the discretion of the Testing Veterinarian/Veterinary Delegate; however, a minimum of three is recommended (Vet. Regs. Art. 1016) HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENTRY OF HORSES/PONIES A) Florida regulations require that all equines be covered by official interstate health certificates, issued by a licensed veterinarian, showing that the animals are free from any symptoms of any infectious or communicable disease. The certificate shall include the name of the owner and address, destination in Florida, number of horses examined, the name, registration number(s), if any, tattoo, if any, sex, age, rectal temperature, color, and markings of each animal listed. Health certificates will become void after 30 days from issue. Heath certificates must show animals to be negative to an equine infectious anemia test within the past 12 months. Date of test and approved laboratory must be shown on health certificate. Equine Rhinopneuonitis vaccination is not required; however, if any animal is vaccinated, it is ineligible for entry within 21 days of vaccination. Vehicles transporting animals must have certificates showing that it was cleaned and disinfected under veterinary supervision prior to loading. This information can be written on the health certificate. B) To reserve space at a USDA-operated quarantine facility the importer or agent should contact the port veterinarian at one of the following locations: Miami Animal Import Center P.O. Box 660657 Miami Springs, FL 33266 (305) 526-2926 USDA, APHIS, VS, 7022 NW 10th Place, Gainesville, FL 32605-3147 (352) 333-3120, Fax (352) 333-6849 New York Animal Import Center, New York USDA-APHIS-VS, 200 Drury Lane, Rock Tavern, NY 12575 (845) 564-2950 Office & (845) 564-1075 Fax Los Angeles Animal Import Center, California USDA-APHIS-VS, 11850 S. La Cienega Blvd, Hawthorne, CA 90250 (310) 725-1970 Office & (310) 725-9119 Fax Importing a Horse into the United States call to find out current rates and whether or not you are required to do a 3-Day, 7-Day or 60 Day Quarantine. Go to http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/ncie. It may be prudent to check with the State of destination as to any additional State Health requirements that must be met. Some States have health requirements that are in addition to those required by the Federal Government. c) CUSTOMS’ FORMALITIES Contact the USDA (850) 410-0910 or www.usda.gov for current criteria on shipping across US borders.

COMPETITION & EXHIBITOR MAILING ADDRESS Your Name or Farm Name Palm Beach International Equestrian Center 14440 Pierson Rd. Wellington, FL 33414 (561) 793-5867 Exhibitor Fax# (561) 753-7727

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Special Events for 2012

(For information on how to purchase tickets or further details on the below events please visit www.equestriansport.com and select ‘EVENTS’ then ‘Events/Social Calendar’)

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George Morris Clinic January College Preparatory Invitational Horse Show Pro Derby Cross USET “An English Country Evening” Jump for Home Safe The Seventh Annual Shady Ladies Dinner Winter Equestrian Season Kick-Off Party Presented by Nespresso Wellington Day Hanley Center Family Luncheon FTI Great Charity Challenge presented by Fidelity Investments® Danny and Ron’s Rescue Lip Sync Show VDL Auction Nations Cup presented by G & C Farm Horseware Fashion Show to benefit Just World Fete Cheval to benefit The EQUUS Foundation Special Olympics/Vinceremos Therapautic Riding Center at PBIEC Artisan Farms Feorge Morris Excellence in Equitation

** BUCK OFF SERIES: PBIEC is proud to be the new home of the BUCK OFF SERIES, to benefit Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center. The Series will be held January 19, January 26, and February 2 at the White Horse Tavern. *The Ride & Learn Series Mounted Clinics will be held every Tuesday afternoon of each week (registration in Horse Show Office; Fees apply) *The Lunch & Learn Series Educational Seminars will be held every Thursday prior to WEF Challenge of each week in the Wellington Club (Open to Public; No Fee)

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*Detailed Schedules of these Series will be available by January 1, 2012.

Create a Special Event at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. Whether it is a private celebration, a corporate entertainment opportunity, an annual Fundraising event, a gala to remember or a teaching clinic for the next generation of equestrian professionals, the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center is the venue of choice. With the International Arena as a backdrop for your unforgettable luncheon or evening event, you and your guests will witness equestrians from around the world, 49 states and 30 countries, compete for impressive prize money. Let me help you design a successful, over the top experience for your guests, clients or charity in one of our many venues: The Wellington Club, The Special Events Pavilion, The Upstairs Tiki Hut or the International Club.

Vaneli Bojkova, Special Events Coordinator & Sponsor Activation, 561.793.5867 x110


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Box Seats - Enjoy the shows watching from your exclusive and private VIP box. For reservations and information call Annette Goyette at 561-793-5867 ext. 120. Special Events Pavillion - Have a special party, wedding, fundraiser at our Special Events Pavilion, while watching world class jumping under the stars. Contact our Special Events Coordinator Vaneli Bojkova at 561-793-5867 ext. 110.

Wellington Club & e Gallery - Enjoy fine dining while watching world class equestrian shows ideal for private parties and family celebrations. For information call Vaneli Bojkova at 561-793-5867 ext. 110. International Club - Our unique and private club for the discerning Patron - have your exclusive table for the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival with uninterrupted views over the International Arena. For further information please call Kiki Umla our hostess at 561-793-5867. FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival • 2012

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ADVERTISER INDEX #1 Education Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Adequan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 AG Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 American Heritage School . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 American Horse Carriers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 Antares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Antigen Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Arenus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Arnstein & Lehr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Artisan Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Bainbridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Beacon Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Beval Saddlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Blue Chip Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Boehringer Ingelheim/Surpass . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Brazilian Court Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Breeders Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Brookledge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 C.A.T. Scooter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 Callan Solem Show Stables . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Campagnola Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Camping World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Carolyn Tutoring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 Champion Equine Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Charles Owen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Chronicle of the Horse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Clarion Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 CM Hadfield’s Saddlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Coldwell Banker - Martha H. Bedford and David A. Welles . . . . . . . 196 Coldwell Banker - Wendy Fox. . . . . . . . . . . 231 Coldwell Banker Previews International . . . 197 Consign & Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Dr. Andrew Colyer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Cynthia Kott Private Tutor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 Der Dau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Dever Golf Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Diptera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 Draper Equine Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Dutta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 EAU Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 ECB Equine Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Elebash Co. - Visse Wedell. . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 Elite Pharmaceuticals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Elite Shavings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Enterprise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Equestrian Footings & Services . . . . . . . . . 111 Equestrian Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 Equifit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 Equestrian Counseling Services . . . . . . . . . 233 Equine Couture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Equine Tack and Nutritionals . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Equivibe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

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Perfect Smile Dentistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Piano Showcase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 Pilates Rocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Pine Hollow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Pioneer Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Platinum Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 Ponies & Palms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Premier Equestrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Presby & Associates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Private Tutoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Rationel Staldinventar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Reist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Richard Faver Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Ritz Carlton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Rock Star Dry Cleaners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Rolex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Ruby et Violette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 The Sanctuary at the PBIEC . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Sanda Gané European Day Spa . . . . . . . . . 248 Schooner Yachts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Score at the Top Learning Centers & Schools . . 234 Sidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Simmons and White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 Sleepy P Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 SmartFarmTM Headquarters. . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 South Florida Sedation Dentistry . . . . . . . . 201 South Florida Sport Chassis. . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Sportfot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Spy Coast Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69, 71 SSG Gloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Suncast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Sunlight Saddle Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Tackeria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 The Tailored Sportsman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Thunderbird Show Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Triple Crown Properties - Jason Shinn . . . . 155 Ultima Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 US Show Jumping Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 VDL Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 VetGenix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Voltaire Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 WEF Yearbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Wellington Cab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 Wellington Equestrian Classifieds . . . . . . . 221 Wellington Equestrian Realty . . . . . . . . . 26, 27 Wellington Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Wellington Regional Medical Center. . . . . . 242 White Horse Tavern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 WJ Wedge Associates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Woodside Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Young Horse Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72


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The FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival All competitions listed in this prize list

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2012 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival Membership Form

Type of Membership:

Individual ($50) ________ Family/Farm ($70)_________ WEF #__________________

Owner’s Name:_________________________________________________________________ USEF #_____________________________ASPCA #__________________DOB_____/_____/_______ Social Security #_____________________________ or Corporate Tax ID No. ______________________________ Mailing Address:________________________________________________________________ City/State:__________________________________________________________ Zip:___________________________ Telephone:_____________________________________ Email: _________________________________

Make Checks payable to ESP or Equestrian Sport Productions WEF Membership is only required to be eligible for WEF Circuit Awards

2012

ESP Annual Circuit Membership

ANNUAL ESP CIRCUIT MEMBERSHIP NOT REQUIRED FOR SEASON CIRCUITS

Date:____________________

I hereby apply for membership for 2012 and enclose dues of $20.00.

Name:________________________________ Telephone#: __________________________________________________

Address: ___________________________ City: ______________ State: ___ Zip: ________________________________ POINTS WILL NOT COUNT UNTIL DUES ARE PAID.

MUST BE ENTERED IN SHOWS AS REGISTERED FOR POINTS TO COUNT WE MUST BE NOTIFIED OF ANY CHANGES IN OWNERSHIP OR OF NEWLY ACQUIRED HORSES/PONIES DURING THE YEAR.

Please list horse/pony owned and/or leased:

Horse/Pony: _____________________________________ USEF # _______________________________________

Horse/Pony: _____________________________________ USEF # _______________________________________ Horse/Pony: _____________________________________ USEF # _______________________________________ Trainer:____________________________________________

USEF # not required but it is recommended.

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WEF 1

WEF 2

WEF 3

ONLY ONE HORSE PER ENTRY FORM PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE CLEARLY SEND COPIES OF ALL MEMBERSHIP & MEASUREMENT CARDS. ALL ENTRIES MUST HAVE A VALID COGGING. WEF 4

WEF 5 WEF 7

SEX

WEF 9

HEIGHT

WEF 8

DAM

RIDER TWO CLASSES USEF #

BIRTH DATE

BIRTH DATE

MAIL ENTRIES TO: HORSE SHOW OFFICE 14440 PIERSON ROAD WELLINGTON, FL 33414

I would like to Donate $________ to the Great Charity Challenge

ALL STALL FEES ARE PLUS 6.0 % TAX YOU MUST DECLARE CLASSES ON THIS ENTRY IN ORDER FOR IT TO BE CONSIDERED ON TIME. INCOMPLETE ENTRIES OR ENTRIES WITHOUT CLASSES WILL BE CONSIDERED POST ENTRIES.

USEF FEES: USEF FEDERATION FEE: $16.00 PER HORSE USHJA ZONE SUPPORT FEE: $2 PER HORSE FEI FEE: $28.00 PER HORSE (FEI CLASSES ONLY) USEF NON-MEMBER FEE: $30 USHJA NON-MEMBER FEE: $30

OFFICE FEE (CHARGED PER HORSE/PER WEEK): $75.00 WEEKLY STALL FEE: $325 Plus Tax (North) $275 Plus Tax (South) NON-STABLING/GROUNDS FEE (CHARGED PER HORSE/PER WEEK): $50.00

DEPARTURE DATE: _________________________

ARRIVAL DATE: _____________________________

# of Stalls Needed _____________

_____________________

2

PASSPORT #

1

EMAIL

PHONE #

NATIONALITY

EMAIL

SOCIAL SECURITY #

NATIONALITY

PHONE #

USEF # / FEI #

PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE IF RIDER IS A MINOR:______________________________ EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER:_________________________________________ Is Rider/Driver/Vaulter a U.S. Citizen: _____Yes _____No

SOCIAL SECURITY #

CITY/STATE/ZIP

CITY/STATE/ZIP

RIDER #2 NAME

ADDRESS

USEF # / FEI #

ADDRESS

RIDER #1 NAME

SOCIAL SECURITY #

EMAIL

CITY/STATE/ZIP

NATIONALITY

PHONE #

USEF # / FEI #

INCORPORATED YES___ NO ___

TRAINER/COACH NAME

ADDRESS

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER ________________________________

NATIONALITY

PHONE #

USEF # / FEI #

PRIZE MONEY PAYEE IF DIFFERENT IF DIFFERENT FROM OWNER:____________________________________

SOCIAL SECURITY #

EMAIL

CITY/STATE/ZIP

ADDRESS

OWNER NAME

RIDER #1 SIGNATURE _________________________________ RIDER #2 SIGNATURE________________________________ OWNER SIGNATURE_________________________________ COACH SIGNATURE____________________________________

TRAINER SIGNATURE___________________________________

Federation Entry Agreement I have read the United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) Entry Agreement (GR906.4) as printed in the Prize List for All 2012 WEF horse shows and agree to all of its provisions. I understand and agree that by entering this Competition, I am subject to Federation Rules, the Prize List, and local rules of the competition. I agree to waive the right to the use of my photos from the competition, and agree that any actions against the Federation must be brought in New York State. Federation Release, Assumption of Risk, Waiver, and Indemnification This document waives important legal rights. Read it carefully before signing. I AGREE in consideration for my participation in this Competition to the following: I AGREE that “the Federation” and “Competition” as used herein includes the Licensee and Competition Management, as well as all of their officials, officers, directors, employees, agents, personnel, volunteers and Federation affiliates. I AGREE that I choose to participate voluntarily in the Competition with my horse, as a rider, driver, handler, vaulter, Longueur, lessee, owner, agent, coach, trainer, or as parent or guardian of a junior exhibitor. I am fully aware and acknowledge that horse sports and the Competition involve inherent dangerous risks of accident, loss, and serious bodily injury including broken bones, head injuries, trauma, pain, suffering, or death. (“Harm”). I AGREE to hold harmless and release the Federation and the Competition from all claims for money damages or otherwise for any Harm to me or my horse and for any Harm of any nature caused by me or my horse to others, even if the Harm arises or results, directly or indirectly, from the negligence of the Federation or the Competition. I AGREE to expressly assume all risks of Harm to me or my horse, including Harm resulting from the negligence of the Federation or the Competition. I AGREE to indemnify (that is, to pay any losses, damages, or costs incurred by) the Federation and the Competition and to hold them harmless with respect to claims for Harm to me or my horse, and for claims made by others for any Harm caused by me or my horse while at the Competition. I have read the Federation Rules about protective equipment, including GR801 and, if applicable, EV114, and I understand that I am entitled to wear protective equipment without penalty, and I acknowledge that the Federation strongly encourages me to do so while WARNING that no protective equipment can guard against all injuries. If I am a parent or guardian of a junior exhibitor, I consent to the childʼs participation and AGREE to all of the above revisions and AGREE to assume all of the obligations of this Release on the childʼs behalf. I represent that I have the requisite training, coaching and abilities to safely compete in this competition. I AGREE that if I am injured at this competition, the medical personnel treating my injuries may provide information on my injury and treatment to the Federation on the official USEF accident/injury report form. BY SIGNING BELOW, I AGREE to be bound by all applicable Federation Rules and all terms and provisions of this entry blank. Rider/Driver/Handler/ Owner/Agent Trainer Coach Vaulter/Longueur (All signatures are Mandatory)

RIDER TWO CLASSES (ENTRY MUST CONTAIN CLASSES TO BE CONSIDERED ON TIME

RIDER TWO

USEF #

USEF NUMBER

RIDER ONE CLASSES (ENTRY MUST CONTAIN CLASSES TO BE CONSIDERED ON TIME

RIDER ONE

SIRE

NAME OF HORSE

WEF 12

GREEN YEAR

WEF 11

STABLE WITH:

YR. FOALED

WEF 10

SIGNATURE ____________________________________________ NAME ON CHECK_____________________ (ALL CHECKS MUST BE U.S. FUNDS)

COLOR

WEF 6

FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK

CHECK THE SHOW OR SHOWS YOU PLAN ON ATTENDING

CREDIT CARD_______________________________________________________ EXP. __________

OFFICE USE ONLY


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