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Great Southwest

FEB 1ST - 19TH 3 weeks of USEF “AA” Rated Hunters 3 $25,000 Grand Prixs Welcome Stake each week Jumper Classics each week USEF Jumper Rating 3 Circuit Awards THJA “A” Rated WEEK 1 $25,000 Great Southwest Grand Prix $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby WEEK 2 $25,000 Great Southwest Grand Prix $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby WEEK 3 $25,000 Great Southwest Grand Prix $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby


GSEC Winter Series I (#323414), Series II (#323415), Series III (#328997) This competition is operated in accordance with the current rules of the US Equestrian Federation of which it is a Regular Member Competition And is rated “AA” in High Performance Hunter, Performance Hunters, Green Conformation, Reg. Conformation, Green Working Hunter, Amateur-Owner Hunter, Junior Working Hunter, Pony Hunter and Green Pony Hunter. “C” rated in Adult Hunter, Children’s Hunter, Children’s Pony Hunter, Adult and Children Jumper & Hunter Breeding.


GSEC WINTER SERIES I February 1 – 5, 2012 Location:

Great Southwest Equestrian Center 2501 S. Mason Road, Katy, Texas http://www.gswec.com

Recognized By: United States Equestrian Federation Texas Hunter Jumper Association SHOW OFFICIALS Management reserves the right to add or vary this list.

Judges:

Mr. Randy Roy (HU, HSE, HB, JP) Mr. Dale Pederson (HU, HSE, HB, JP) Mr. Gary Young (HU, HSE) Mr. Peter Hugo (JP) Mr. Carl Hansen ( JP)

King City, ON Valley Center, CA Camden, SC Franklin, TN Simonton, TX

USEF Steward:

Mr. Larry Alcorn

Tulsa, OK

Management:

G.S.E.C.

Katy, TX

Operations Manager: Ms. Pauline Cook (281) 924-6579

Waller, TX

cookie143@hughes.net Patrick Rodes (940) 367-1217; PDRnTX@aol.com Argyle, TX

Course Designer:

Mr. Patrick Rodes – (Hunters) Mr. Mark Donovan – (Jumpers)

Argyle, TX Aberdeen, NC

Announcers:

Mr. Peter Hugo Mr. Dan Persons

Franklin, TN Austin, TX

Stall Manager:

Ms. Amy Uniss (281) 978-0767 auniss@gswec.com

Katy, TX

Show Office:

Ms. Kelly Lowry Ms. Carol Voss Ms. Maurene Moffett

San Antonio, TX Aiken, Sc Waller, TX

Veterinarians:

Dr. Andrew Currie, DVM (979) 826-2852

Hempstead, TX

Paddock Masters:

Mr. Andrew Brown Ms. Val Garza Mr. Casey Wagner

Lexington, VA San Antonio, TX Detroit, MI

Farrier:

Mr. Chris Guillory (713) 948-2428

Katy, TX

Paramedics:

Mobile Medics - (281) 804-8933

Katy, TX

For additional information contact: Pauline “Cookie” Cook (281) 924-6579 ~ www.britanniafarm.com Horse Show Office: 281-579-3443 after January 30, 2012 TO AVOID LATE FEES ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO JANUARY 20, 2012 NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A STALL DEPOSIT AND ANY NOMINATING FEES


GSEC WINTER SERIES II February 8 – 12, 2012 Location:

Great Southwest Equestrian Center 2501 S. Mason Road, Katy, Texas http://www.gswec.com

Recognized By: United States Equestrian Federation Texas Hunter Jumper Association SHOW OFFICIALS Management reserves the right to add or vary this list.

Judges:

Mr. Frank Willard (HU, HSE, HB) Mr. Todd Karn (HU, HSE) Mr. George Wallace (HU, HSE, HB) Ms. Terri Beck (JP, Derby) Mr. Peter Hugo (JP)

Oak Ridge, NC Fayetteville, NY Wellington, FL Magnolia, TX Franklin, TN

USEF Steward:

Mr. Larry Alcorn

Lott, TX

Management:

G.S.E.C.

Katy, TX

Operations Manager: Ms. Pauline Cook (281) 924-6579

Waller, TX

cookie143@hughes.net Patrick Rodes (940) 367-1217; PDRnTX@aol.com

Course Designer:

Mr. Chris Collman – (Hunters) Mr. Michel Vallancourt – (Jumpers)

Phoenix, AZ Aiken, SC

Announcers:

Mr. Peter Hugo Mr. Dan Persons Ms. Amy Uniss (281) 978-0767 auniss@gswec.com

Franklin, TN Austin, TX Katy, TX

Show Office:

Ms. Kelly Lowry Ms. Carol Voss Ms. Maurene Moffett

San Antonio, TX Aiken, Sc Waller, TX

Veterinarians:

Dr. Andrew Currie, DVM (979) 826-2852

Hempstead, TX

Paddock Masters:

Mr. Andrew Brown Ms. Val Garza Mr. Casey Wagner

Lexington, VA San Antonio, TX Detroit, MI

Farrier:

Mr. Chris Guillory (713) 948-2428

Katy, TX

Paramedics:

Mobile Medics - (281) 804-8933

Katy, TX

Stall Manager:

For additional information contact: Pauline “Cookie” Cook (281) 924-6579 ~ www.britanniafarm.com Horse Show Office: 281-579-3443 after January 30, 2012 TO AVOID LATE FEES ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO JANUARY 20, 2012 NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A STALL DEPOSIT AND ANY NOMINATING FEES


GSEC WINTER SERIES III February 15 – 19, 2012 Location:

Great Southwest Equestrian Center 2501 S. Mason Road, Katy, Texas http://www.gswec.com

Recognized By: United States Equestrian Federation Texas Hunter Jumper Association SHOW OFFICIALS Management reserves the right to add or vary this list.

Judges:

Mr. Pat Dodson (HU, HSE) Mr. Keith Hastings (HU, HSE, JP) Mr. Eric Dirks (HU, HSE, HB) Mr. Peter Hugo (JP) Ms. Ginger Black (jp)

Clemmons, NC Clemmons, NC Maidens, VA Franklin, TN Ft. Worth, TX

USEF Steward:

Mr. Carl Hansen

Simonton, TX

Management:

G.S.E.C.

Katy, TX

Operations Manager: Ms. Pauline Cook (281) 924-6579

Waller, TX

cookie143@hughes.net

Course Designer:

Mr. Chris Coleman – (Hunters) Mr. Anderson Lima – (Jumpers)

Phoenix, AZ Guadalajara, Mexico

Announcers:

Mr. Peter Hugo Mr. Dan Persons

Franklin, TN Austin, TX

Stall Manager:

Ms. Amy Uniss (281) 978-0767 auniss@gswec.com

Katy, TX

Show Office:

Ms. Kelly Lowry Ms. Carol Voss Ms. Maurene Moffett

San Antonio, TX Aiken, Sc Waller, TX

Veterinarians:

Dr. Andrew Currie, DVM (979) 826-2852

Hempstead, TX

Paddock Masters:

Mr. Andrew Brown Ms. Val Garza Mr. Casey Wagner

Lexington, VA San Antonio, TX Detroit, MI

Farrier:

Mr. Chris Guillory (713) 948-2428

Katy, TX

Paramedics:

Mobile Medics - (281) 804-8933

Katy, TX

For additional information contact: Pauline “Cookie” Cook (281) 924-6579 ~ www.britanniafarm.com Horse Show Office: 281-579-3443 after January 30, 2012 TO AVOID LATE FEES ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO JANUARY 20, 2012 NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A STALL DEPOSIT AND ANY NOMINATING FEES


RULES AND REGULATIONS This show is a regular member of USEF. “EVERY CLASS OFFERED HEREIN WHICH IS COVERED BY THE RULES AND SPECIFICATIONS OFTHE CURRENT FEDERATION RULE BOOK WILL BE CONDUCTED AND JUDGED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH.” ENTRIES: A) Closing date is January 20, 2012. B) Entries received after the closing date may be charged a late fee of $35.00. C) Management reserves the right to limit the number of entries. Entries will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. D) Entry blanks will not be accepted unless signed and completely filled out and accompanied by a check. Anyone under the age of 18 must have the signature of a parent or responsible adult. It is the responsibility of the person making the entry to execute properly and complete all necessary information pertaining to each entry made in accordance with USEF rules. E) NO NUMBERS WILL BE ISSUED WITHOUT AN OPEN CHECK. F) NO FAXED ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED! EXHIBITOR NOTES: A) A $50.00 Office and Administrative fee will be charged to each horse on competition grounds. This will also include schooling the day prior to the horse show and/or other riding times in show rings as posted with EMT on duty. B) Management may refuse to give awards to horses competing without a back number. C) A processing fee of $50 or 10% of the check amount, whichever is greater, will be assessed for non-negotiable checks plus collection fees. D) Tack stalls & shavings can be divided if you notify the office the first day of show. E) A negative EIA (Coggins Test) must accompany each entry blank. F) In the interest of horse welfare; management may limit the number of classes a horse can compete in at this competition. G) All non showing horses must pay a fee of $100 and complete an entry blank with all applicable signatures. H) Refunds will be given only with a certificate of illness or injury from an accredited veterinarian and presented to horse show secretary before the start of the show. Monies will be refunded if classes are canceled due to weather or other emergency. In either case the show will retain its office fee and any stabling fees. I) No phone-in feed orders will be taken! J) USHJA Zone Support Fee of $2.00. (In accordance with GR1210.14) STALLS & SHIP-INS: A) Permanent and temporary stabling will be available at a cost of $200 for the week. B) Ship-ins will be charged a $50.00 ground/clean up fee per horse. C) Stalls will be available for move-in on Monday at start of each week. D) 12' x 12' and 10’X10’ permanent stalls (with doors) are available. E) Stalls must be returned to GSEC in the same condition upon move-in. All nails, hooks, etc. must be removed from stalls upon move-out. F) No sharing of stalls allowed. G) Shavings are available for purchase on show grounds. CAMPERS: A) Camper spaces are available for $250 per week for 30 amp and 50 amp and will include one pump-out and must be paid in advance. B) Camper fees will not be split on show bills.


CREDENTIALS: All exhibitors in the pony, Junior Hunter, and any Amateur section must present their measurement card and/or their amateur certifications at the show office before their numbers can be released. To speed processing please attach a Photostat of necessary paperwork with your pre-entry. All entries must be recorded pursuant to the current USHJA recording rules. DRUGS & MEDICATIONS: A) Current USEF rules relating to drugs & medications will be enforced. B) Each horse entered must pay a $16 Federation Fee. $8.00 Equine Drug & Medication Fee plus a $8.00 USEF fee. C) Sharps and medical waste must be disposed of in sharps containers placed around the barns. Anyone found dumping medical waste into manure bins and/or trash bins will be asked to leave the show grounds. D) All competitors are asked to comply with the USEF Testing Veterinarians in a courteous and efficient manner. SCHOOLING: A) Schooling will be posted or announced. A medic will be on duty during that time. B) ASTM-SEI approved headgear must be worn on schooling day in addition to showing days. FOOTING AND ARENAS: A) Outside ring 1 is approximately 150” x 300” w/ Otto Sport Footing. B) Outside ring 2 is approximately 125” x 275” w/ Otto Sport Footing. C) Hunter Ring 3 is approximately 125” x 275” w/ sandy loam footing. D) Main Indoor arena is 150' x 290'. East Indoor arena is 125' x 250'. E) Footing is a priority; rings may be closed to schooling during inclement weather and/or for maintenance at any time during the show at the manager’s discretion. PRIZE MONIES AND AWARDS: A) Prize monies due to competitors will be credited and/or paid at the show upon check-out. B) NO PRIZE MONEY WILL BE MAILED UNLESS THE OWNER’S SOCIAL SECURITY OR EIN IS LISTED ON THE ENTRY FORM. C) Arrangement for foreign funds must be pre-arranged with show management. JUMPERS: A) A rotating random jump order will be used pursuant to JP112.2 st B) Ties (other than 1 ) will be separated by time taken in the first round. Ties in Jumper classes jump off for first only. C) Champion and Reserve will be determined using the USEF bonus point system. Bonus Points will apply to the class indicated for each section. D) Championships will be awarded in jumper sections that offer 3 or more classes, except Training. COURSES: A) Courses will be posted a minimum of 30 minutes prior to each class. B) At management’s discretion, a dotted line may be put into effect to restrict the size of the courtesy circle in the hunter classes. HORSE REGISTRATIONS: A) All horses competing in Federation non-breed restricted licensed competitions with hunter, hunter breeding, jumper and hunter seat equitation classes (except those activities enumerated in GR901.9, items 1-9) must be properly identified and must obtain a Registration Number from USHJA. A registration number for each horse must be entered on all entry forms for licensed competitions. Proof of registration must be presented to the Show Secretary before numbers can be released.


JUMPER FENCE HEIGHT CONVERSION CHART 0.70 m fences 2’3” in height

1.15m fences 3’9” in height

0.75 m fences 2’5” in height

1.20m

fences 3’11” in height

0.80 m fences 2’7” in height

1.25m

fences 4’1” in height

0.85 m fences 2’9” in height

1.30m

fences 4’3” in height

0.90 m fences 2’11” in height

1.35m

fences 4’5” in height

0.95 m fences 3’1” in height

1.40m

fences 4’7” in height

1.00 m fences 3’3” in height

1.45m

fences 4’9” in height

1.05 m fences 3’5” in height

1.50m

fences 4’11” in height

1.10 m fences 3’7” in height

1.55m

fences 5’1” in height

1.60m

fences 5’3” in height

TROPHIES / CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. Hunter classes receive a trophy and eight ribbons & Equitation classes receive a trophy and six ribbons unless otherwise noted. 2. Hunter sections will receive a champion & reserve award based on points unless otherwise noted. USEF rule HU-7 3. Full Championship points will be given in all classes in each hunter section except Green Conformation Hunter Model which will count as half points. In all hunter sections, Champion and Reserve Champion will be awarded to two of the top four horses acquiring the most points over fences. In addition, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won under saddle and half points for ribbons won in the model (full points for Reg. Conf. Model classes) PRIZE DISTRIBUTION: Prize money awarded in classes will be divided as listed below unless specified in class listing. Hunter Prize Money Distribution: Amount 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $100 30 22 15 14 12 7 $200 60 44 30 28 24 14 $250 75 55 38 32 25 25 Ribbons $300 90 66 45 40 35 24 $400 120 88 60 56 48 28 $500 150 110 75 60 55 50 $600 180 132 90 80 68 50 $1000 300 220 150 120 110 100 Jumper Prize Money Distribution Amount 1st $100 30 $250 75 $500 140 $750 235 $1000 365 $2500 750 $5000 1500 $10,000 3000

2nd 22 55 100 160 240 500 1000 2000

3rd 15 38 75 110 125 350 700 1400

4th 14 32 65 95 100 250 500 1000

5th 12 25 60 80 90 200 400 800

6th 7 25 60 70 80 175 350 700

7th

8th

Ribbons

150 300 600

125 250 500


MOTORIZED VEHICLE POLICY: Minors who do not have a valid driver's license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind, including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles, on the competition grounds of licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver's license. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. THE GSEC WINTER SERIES I,II and III HORSE SHOW, IT’S MANAGEMENT, OFFICERS, OWNERS, OFFICIALS, AND EMPLOYEES WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENT OR LOSS WHICH MAY OCCUR TO AN EXHIBITOR, SPECTATOR, GUEST, RIDER, GROOM, ATTENDANT OR OTHER EMPLOYEE, ANIMAL, VEHICLE, OR EQUIPMENT AT THE SHOW.

THIS SHALL BE A CONDITION OF ENTRY TO THE SHOW OR SHOW GROUNDS. Show Management reserves the right to interpret all questions and conditions in regard to, or arising out of the show without claims for damages or recourse of any kind. All items not covered in these rules & information shall be decided by Horse Show Management, its’ decision to be final. ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS A) Every Competitor will comply with the rules of the show management, but management will, in no case, be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur, and it shall be the condition of entry that each competitor shall hold this horse show, Great Southwest Equestrian Center LP, Pauline Cook dba Britannia Farm, P.J.C.P., it’s Directors and employees, and the officials and employees of the show blameless for any loss or accident to his horse, employees, equipment, which may occur from sickness, fire, accident, or otherwise. The competitor also acknowledges that equine activity carries an inherent risk of accident and/or death, and that the sole responsibility for choosing to participate rest with the competitor and their trainer. B) Competitors, guests, and vendors are responsible for their own property. C) The Great Southwest Equestrian Center LP, P.J.C.P., and Pauline Cook dba Britannia Farm is not responsible for theft, fire, or loss. D) All questions and protests not covered by association rules will be decided upon and interpreted by competition management. E) Management reserves the right to cancel, combine, add, delay, and reschedule classes in the best interests of the horse show and its operations. SAFETY AND WELFARE: A) Pursuant to USEF rule GR 301: Dogs are to be leashed & under the owner control. In addition, pursuant to facility regulations, loose dogs will be removed by animal control, from the show grounds at the owner’s expense. B) Pursuant to USEF rule GR 801: An ASTM-SEI approved helmet must be worn on show grounds at all times by Junior exhibitors when mounted. Harness must be securely fastened. C) Management may excuse any competitor from the grounds who does not maintain a horses feed, water, or minimum standards of care and custody. D) Riders must take full responsibility upon entry that they are fit and qualified to compete at this level of competition, and that they understand the inherent risk of equine activities.


RESPONSIBILITY: Submission of entry to these shows constitutes an agreement to the following: Exhibitor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Great Southwest Equestrian Center LP, Pauline Cook, Britannia Farm, Great Southwest Winter Series I, II, and III Horse Shows, or Show Management against any claims, demands, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney fees for the defense thereof, arising from the conduct or management of Exhibitor’s business or its use of the premises or from any breach on the part of Exhibitors of any conditions of this Agreement, or contractors, agents, employees, guests, or invitees in or about the premises. In case of any action or proceeding brought against Great Southwest Equestrian Center LP, Pauline Cook, Britannia Farm, Great Southwest Winter Series I, II and III Horse Shows, Horse Show Management by reason of any such claim. Exhibitor, upon notice, covenants to defend such action or proceeding by council acceptable to owner. Exhibitor is responsible for his/her own property and the GSEC is not responsible for accidents, fire or theft.

THJA MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT: THJA MEMBERS SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN ALL CLASSES AT COMPETITIONS RECOGNIZED BY THJA. A NON-MEMBER MAY PARTICIPATE AS A RIDER, OWNER, LESSEE, AGENT, OR TRAINER IN THJA RECOGNIZED SHOWS UPON PAYMENT OF A $10.00 REGISTRATION FEE. PARTICIPANTS IN THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ARE EXEMPTED FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS RULE: (1) LEADLINE, (2) EXHIBITIONS, (3) GAMES AND RACES, (4) BEGINNER, (5) SHORT-STIRRUP, (6) PRE-BEGINNER, AND (7) BABY GREEN. (See also THJA Bylaws, Section 1F). NON-RESIDENTS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS ARE EXEMPT FROM THE PAYMENT OF NON-MEMBER FEES. IF A MEMBER DOES NOT HAVE A MEMBERSHIP CARD WITH HIM/HER, OR IS NOT ON THE CURRENT THJA ROSTER, A $10.00 NON-MEMBER FEE MUST BE PAID. A CHECK FOR THE NON-MEMBER FEE AND/OR A MEMBERSHIP AFFIDAVIT FORM MUST BE FILED WITH THE HORSE SHOW OFFICE. THE NON-MEMBER FEE WILL BE REFUNDED UPON PROOF OF THJA MEMBERSHIP. A PERSON/HORSE MAY REGISTER WITH THE THJA AT A RECOGNIZED HORSE SHOW AS LONG AS THE APPLICATION(S) AND PAYMENT ACCOMPANIES THE OFFICIAL HORSE SHOW RESULTS. PAYMENT MAY BE MADE IN THE FORM OF A PERSONAL CHECK, MONEY ORDER CASHIER'S CHECK OR BY SUPPLYING THE REQUIRED CREDIT CARD INFORMATION ON THE APPLICATION.

Directions to Great Southwest Equestrian Center: 2501 South Mason Road • Katy, TX 77450 • 281-578-7669 • www.gswec.com Directions: Interstate 10 West from Houston to Katy. Exit Mason Road. Turn south (left). Approximately 3 miles to GSEC on left. (First left after Cinco Ranch sign.)


USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $30 nonmember registration fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) 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. FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation�) and the local rules of GSEC Winter Series I, II, and III (Competition). I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the Rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cablecasts, 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. WARNING: Under Texas Law (Chapter 87, Civil, Practice and Remedies Code), an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities.

***By signing the entry blank you assume all risk*** Licensee: Great Southwest Equestrian Center; Licensee No. 263

Exhibitor & Trainer of the Week Award Exhibitor & Trainer of the Week awards will be presented on Saturday night Before the jumper classic. Each ring will have an exhibitor of the week award.


HUNTER DIVISION Classes will be judged on performance and soundness unless otherwise noted in the prize list. Please refer to the current USEF rulebook for additional specifications and rules that may be applicable to the hunter division. All USEF hunter divisions and classes will be split according to current USEF rules, others will be divided as a California split. Management may combine and/or split hunter sections based on entries in the best interest of the horse show.

Class Listings Class

_______ Class #

Section Fee _ Class Fee ___ Prize Money_

$5000 High Performance Hunter Open to all horses and riders. Fences 4' to 4’6”. Individual classes may be entered. High Performance Hunter 1, 2(handy), 3, 4 $125 $500 High Performance Hunter U/S 5 $125

$1000 $1000

$3000 First Year Green Working Hunter st

Fences 3'6" (1 year). Individual classes may not be entered. st 1 Year Green Hunter 6, 7(handy), 8, st 1 Year Green Stake 9 $300 st 1 Year Green U/S 10

Section Fee Only

$500 $1000 $500

Section Fee Only

$500 $1000 $500

$3000 Second Year Green Working Hunter nd

Fences 3’9” (2 year). Individual classes may not be entered. nd 2 Year Green Hunter 11, 12(handy),13 nd 2 Year Green Stake 14 $300 nd 2 Year Green U/S 15

$1000 Performance Working Hunter $500 Performance Working Hunter 3’6”-3’9” Fences 3’6” – 3’9”. Open to all horses and riders. Individual classes may be entered. 270, 271(handy), 272, Performance 3’6”/3’9” $40 273 $175 Performance Htr. U/S 3’6”/3’9” 274 $35 $500 Performance Working Hunter 3’3” Fences 3’3”. Open to all horses and riders. Individual classes may be entered. 275, 276(handy),277, Performance Hunter 3’3” $40 278 $175 Performance Hunter U/S 3’3” 279 $35

$100 $100

$100 $100

$8000 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter Fences 3'3" and 3’6”. USEF amateur card required. Individual classes may not be entered. $2000 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 A/O Hunter 3’3” 18-35 16, 17-(handy), 18 A/O Hunter 3’3” 18-35 Stake 19 A/O Hunter 3’3” 18-35 U/S 20

$250

Section Fee Only

$400 $600 $200


Class

_______ Class #

Section Fee _ Class Fee ___ Prize Money_

$2000 Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” - 36 & Over A/O Hunter 3’3” – 36 & Over 280, 281-(handy), 283 A/O Hunter 3’3”– 36 & O Stake 284 A/O Hunter 3’3”– 36 & O U/S 285 $2000 Amateur-Owner Hunter 18-35 A/O Hunter 18-35 21, 22-(handy), 23 A/O Hunter18-35 Stake 24 A/O Hunter 18-35 U/S 25 $2000 Amateur-Owner Hunter 36 & Over A/O Hunter 36&O 26, 27-(handy), 28 A/O Hunter 36&O Stake 29 A/O Hunter 36&O U/S 30

$250

Section Fee Only

$400 $600 $200

$250

Section Fee Only

$400 $600 $200

$250

Section Fee Only

$400 $600 $200

$4000 Junior Working Hunter JUNIOR HUNTER: Fences 3'6". USEF measurements cards required. Individual classes may not be entered. $1000 Large Junior Working Hunter 15 & Under Large Jr. Hunter 15&U

500, 501-(handy), 502

Large Jr. Stake 15&U

503

Large Jr. U/S – 15&U

504

$200

Section Fee Only

$200 $300 $100

$1000 Large Junior Working Hunter 16-17 Large Jr. Hunter 16-17

505, 506-(handy), 507

Large Jr. Stake 16-17

508

Large Jr. U/S – 16-17

509

$200 $200

Section Fee Only

$300 $100

$1000 Small Junior Working Hunter 15&U Small Jr. Hunter 15&U 31, 32-(handy), 33 Small Jr. Stake 15&U

34

Small Jr. U/S – 15&U

35

$200 $200

Section Fee Only

$100

$1000 Small Junior Working Hunter 16-17 Small Jr. Hunter 16-17 36, 37-(handy), 38 Small Jr. Stake 16-17

39

Small Jr. U/S – 16-17

40

$200 $200

Section Fee Only

$300 $100

Junior / Amateur Modified Hunter Fences 3'3". Individual classes may not be entered. Junior/Amateur Modified Hunter Jr./Am. Modified Hunter 235, 236-(handy), 237 Jr./Am. Modified 238 Jr./Am. Modified U/S 239

$300

$35


Class

_______ Class #

Section Fee _ Class Fee ___ Prize Money_

$4000 Pony Hunter This show is an official USEF qualifying competition for the USEF National Pony Hunter Championships. USEF measurements cards required. Fences 2'3" (small), 2'6" (medium), 3' (large). Large Green ponies jump 2'9". Individual classes may not be entered. (Note: Class 44, 49, & 54 are first round for Class 155 $500 Pony Hunter Classic)

$1000 Large Pony Hunter Large Conf Pony Hunter Large Pony Hunter Large Pony Stake Large Pony Hunter U/S $1000 Medium Pony Hunter Med. Conf Pony Hunter Med. Pony Hunter Med. Pony Stake Med. Pony Hunter U/S $1000 Small Pony Hunter Small Conf Pony Hunter Small Pony Hunter Small Pony Stake Small Pony Hunter U/S $500 Green Pony Hunter (Large) Green Pony Conf. (Lg) Green Pony Hunter (Lg) Green Pony U/S (Lg)

41 42, 43-(handy) 44 *

$200

Section Fee Only

$200 $200 $300

45

$100

46 47, 48-(handy)

$200 $200

49 *

$200

Section Fee Only

$300

50

$100

51 52, 53-(handy)

$200 $200

54 *

$200

Section Fee Only

55

56 57, 58, 59 60

$500 Green Pony Hunter (Small / Medium) Green Conf. (Sm/Md) 61 Green Pony (Sm/Md) 62, 63, 64 Green Pony U/S(Sm/Md) 65

$300 $100

$175

Section Fee Only

$100

$175

Section Fee Only

$100

Short Stirrup Hunter Open to Junior / Amateur riders on horses/ponies. Riders may not cross enter into any THJA “A” rated section. Manners shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Fences 2’. No cross entries between short and long stirrup. Short Stirrup Hunter 130, 131, 132, 133 $35 $150 Ribbons Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 134 $35 Long Stirrup Hunter Long Stirrup Hunter U/S

Long Stirrup Hunter 136, 137, 138, 139 $150 140

$35 $35

Ribbons


Class

_______ Class #

Section Fee _ Class Fee ___ Prize Money_

$500 Children’s Hunter Open to Junior riders mounted on horses. The same horse/rider combination may not cross enter into any class in which fences exceed 3'3" (equitation excepted). The rider may compete on a different horse at this show in any other division for which rider/horse are eligible. The horse may be shown by another exhibitor in any division at this show, for which eligible, except Junior Hunter. Run in accordance with Zone 7 specs. Fences 3'. $250 Children’s Hunter 14 & Under Children’s Hunter 14&U

66, 67, 68

$35

Children’s Hunter Stake 14&U

69*

Children’s U/S – 14&U

70

$160

$35

$250 Children’s Hunter 15-17 Children’s Hunter 15-17

71, 72, 73

$35

Children’s Hunter Stake 15-17

74*

Children’s U/S 15-17

75

$160

$35

$35

$250

$250

$35

(Note: Class 69 & 74 are first round for Class 156 Children’s Hunter Classic)

$250 Children’s Hunter Pony Open to junior riders. Manners shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Cross entries into pony hunter not permitted, regardless of rider. Run in accordance with Zone 7 Specs. Fences 2' (Small), 2'3" (Medium), 2'6" (Large). USEF measurements cards required. Children’s Hunter Pony 230, 231, 232 $35 Children’s Hunter Pony Stake 233 $160 $35 $250 Children’s Hunter Pony U/S 234 $35

$750 Adult Amateur Hunter Open to Amateur Adults mounted on horses. The same horse/rider combination may not cross enter into any class in which fences exceed 3'3" (except equitation). Rider may compete on a different horse at this show in any other division for which rider/horse are eligible. The horse may be shown by another exhibitor in any division at this show, for which eligible, except Amateur-Owner Hunter. Fences 3'. Run in accordance with Zone 7 specs.

$250 Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 Adult Am Hunter 18-35

76, 77, 78

$35

Adult Am Hunter Stake 18-35

79*

Adult Am U/S 18-35

80

$35

81, 82, 83

$35

$250 Adult Amateur Hunter 36-49 Adult Am Hunter 36-49 Adult Am Hunter Stake 36-49

84*

Adult Am U/S – 36-49

85

$160

$160

89*

Adult Am U/S – 50&O

90

$35

$250

$250

$35

$250 Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over Adult Am Hunter 50&O 86, 87, 88 Adult Am Hunter Stake 50&O

$35

$35 $160

$35 $35

(Note: Class 79, 84 & 89 are first round for Class 157 Adult Hunter Classic)

$250


Class

_______ Class #

Section Fee _ Class Fee ___ Prize Money_

Pre-Green Working Hunter Open to horses or ponies who have not shown over fences in a recognized show prior to previous nd calendar year. Horses eligible for 2 year green are not eligible. Run in USEF HU106 #3. May not cross enter between 3’ and 3’3”. Low (3’) Pre-Green Hunter Low Pre-Green Hunter 91, 92, 93 * $35 $130 Low Pre-Green U/S 95 $35 High (3’3”) Pre-Green Hunter High Pre-Green Hunter High Pre-Green U/S

96, 97, 98 * 100

$130

$35 $35

(Note: Class 93 & 98 are first round for Class 999 Texas Pre-Green Super Stake Classic)

Modified Children’s / Adult Hunter Horse/rider combination may not cross enter into any THJA A-rated hunter classes. Manners shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Fences 2'6". Modified Children’s Hunter Modified Children’s Hunter 101, 102, 103 $35 Modified Childrens Hunter Stake 104 $150 $35 Ribbons Modified Children’s U/S 105 $35 Modified Adult Amateur Hunter Modified Ad-Am Hunter Modified Ad-Am Hunter Stake Modified Ad-Am U/S

106, 107, 108 109 110

$150

$35 $35 $35

Ribbons

Limit Rider Hunter Open to any rider who has not won six (6) blue ribbons over fences, equitation included, at a THJA/USEF affiliate recognized show. Riders eligible at the beginning of the show year will remain eligible all year. Fences 2’6”-2’9” Limit Rider Hunter 115, 116, 117, 118 $35 $150 Ribbons Limit Rider Hunter U/S 119 $35 Baby Green Hunter Open to horses in their first two years of showing. Fences. 2’6”. Baby Green Hunter 120, 121, 122, 123 $150 Baby Green Hunter U/S 124

$35 $35

Hopeful Hunter Open to horses and ponies. Judged on performance and soundness. Fences 2’6”. Hopeful Hunter 125, 126, 127, 128 $35 $150 Hopeful Hunter U/S 129 $35 Additional Hunter Classes Warm-up Hunter 2’6” 141, 142, 145 Warm-up Hunter 3’0” 146, 147, 148 (3’3”), 149 (3’3’) Warm-up Hunter 3’6” 151, 153 Leadline 154

$35 $35 $35 None

Ribbons

Ribbons

Ribbons


Opportunity Classes SATURDAY Opportunity Classes Walk Trot Horsemanship Walk Trot Poles

250

$25

251, 252

$25

Opportunity Classes Walk Trot Canter Horsemanship Walk Trot Canter Cross Rails

253

$25

254, 255

$25

256

$25

257, 258

$25

Opportunity Classes Walk Trot Canter Horsemanship Walk Trot Canter 18 inches

Ribbons

Ribbons

Ribbons

SUNDAY Opportunity Classes Walk Trot Equitation

259

$25

260, 261

$25

Opportunity Classes Walk Trot Canter Equitation

262

$25

Walk Trot Canter Cross Rails

263, 264

$25

Opportunity Classes Walk Trot Canter Equitation

265

$25

Walk Trot Canter 18 inches

266, 267

$25

Walk Trot Poles

Ribbons

Ribbons

Ribbons

Opportunity Classes: Horsemanship and Equitation Walk/Trot: To include showing at the walk and trot. Fences: Poles on the ground. Horsemanship and Equitation Walk/Trot/Canter/X-rails: To include showing at the walk, trot & canter. Fences: X-Rails not to exceed 18�. Horsemanship and Equitation Walk/Trot/Canter/18 Inches: To include showing at the walk, trot & canter. Fences: X-Rails 18�. This group of Opportunity Classes has been developed to create an educational ladder for the Beginning Competitor. Exhibitors in the Opportunity division may not cross enter into any USEF Rated classes. Opportunity Classes are open to riders of all ages. Riders who have participated in USEF rated divisions/classes and/or zone pointed classes are ineligible for opportunity classes. Opportunity Riders may cross enter into any of the Opportunity Classes. To be judged on Horsemanship attributes of the Rider. These attributes include, but are not limited to control of mount, appropriate pace, steering, and effective position. No USEF membership required. Participants in opportunity classes are also exempt from the USEF drug and medication fee, however, horses are subject to the rules contained in the drug and medications chapter. Horses/ponies participating in only Opportunity Classes are not required to have a horse recording number but are to list the recording number if one has been assigned.

Hunter Breeding Yearlings Two Year Olds Three Year Olds Best Young Horse

400 401 402 403

$30 $30 $30 None

Ribbons

Horses to be judged on conformation, way of moving, quality, substance, soundness and suitability to become or in the case of sires and dams apparent ability to produce or beget hunters. Transmissible unsoundness is only to be considered in cases of sires and dams or prospective sires and dams. Yearlings, two-year-olds, and three-year olds are to walk and jog before being moved on the line in order of preference. First place winners in classes 400, 401 and 402 to return for Best Young Horse.


HUNTER CLASSICS Class Listings Class

___________

Class # _

Class Fee __

Prize Money_____

Open to horse/rider combinations who have shown in their corresponding division.

$500 Pony Hunter Classic $500 Children’s Hunter Classic $500 Adult Hunter Classic $2500 Texas Pre-Green Super Stake Classic $5,000 National Hunter Derby $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby

155 156 157 307 300 301

$50 $50 $50 $125 $275 $325

$500 $500 $500 $2500 $5,000 $10,000

Hunter Classics Conditions and Specifications Eligibility: Must have entered, shown, and completed at least two over fences classes in the same division at the same show. To be judged on performance and soundness with manners emphasized. To be scored under the open numerical judging system. A minimum of eight (8) entries will be required for all Hunter Classics. Classics with less than eight (8) entries may be combined where appropriate. A designated class of the division will count as the first round of the classic, (First round will be the class denoted with an (*) in their respective division as indicated on the show schedule and in class listings.) with the top twelve scores returning to jump a second course. The second round competitors will return in order of lowest score to highest. In case of ties, order of those tied will be drawn. Scores will be added together from both rounds to determine the winners. In case of ties, the second round will serve as tie breaker. Participants must enter, in the show office, prior to the start of their respective division classes the day of the classic. Formal attire suggested for round 2.

$500 Pony Hunter Classic Ponies will receive a score in their second round class of their regular pony hunter division on Sunday. Open to all ponies entered in the small, medium and large divisions. Green ponies are not eligible unless completing in the regular pony division and must compete at the regular pony height. Fence heights set respective to division. (1) $150 (2) $110 (3) $75 (4) $60 (5) $55 (6) $50 $500 Children’s Classic and $500 Adult Classic nd Run in accordance with Zone 7 specs. Fences 3’0”. Top 12 scores return to jump a 2 course. (1) $150 (2) $110 (3) $75 (4) $60 (5) $55 (6) $50 $2,500 Texas Pre-Green Super Stake Classic Entries close at 5:00 PM the day prior to the class. To be judged on performance, soundness, suitability and manners. To be scored under the open numeric system. Each competitor will jump one round of approximately 10 jumps. The top 10 will return for a second round. Each round to count 50% of the total score. To be eligible to compete the horse/rider combination must have competed in the Pre-Green section at this show. Prize Money: (1) $750 (2) $550 (3) $375 (4) $250 (5) $175 (6) $150 (7) $125 (8) $125

Watch for details regarding the proposed Texas Pre-Green Super Stake Series. USEF/USHJA approvals have not yet been received. More information is expected st shortly after the 1 of the new year. If approvals are granted, these classics WILL count towards the Texas Pre-Green Super Stake Incentive Program.


$5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby (Week I & Week III only) Prize Money: (2) $1500 (2) $1100 (3) $750 (4) $500 (5) $350 (6) $300 (7) $250 (8) $250 Entry Fee: $275 ($25 USHJA Entrant Fee included in entry fee) Specifications: ~ Open to all eligible horses with fences 3’0” – 3’5” ~ Each horse/rider combination must complete a separate USHJA Exhibitor Declaration Form no later than one hour prior to the start of the class. ~ The order of go will be posted minimum of one (1) hour prior to the start of the class. ~ Horses entered in this class will NOT be required to jog for soundness. Any unsoundness during the competition will be reflected in the scores from the judges (GR 1031.7). ~ The same horse may not compete in the USHJA National Hunter Derby and the USHJA International Hunter Derby at the same competition. ~ During the 2 phases of the National Hunter Derby, all horses entered must be ridden only in the designated National Hunter Classic warm-up area(s) wearing their Classic competition number. This includes horses entered simultaneously in another class, if any. ~ Two round classic with Fence heights 3’0” with four option fences set at 3’3” to 3’5”. ~ Formal/dress attire required (per HU126). Judging: ~ Horse/Rider combinations will receive one (1) bonus point for every high option jumped without major fault up to a maximum of four (4) in both rounds. ~ Each class must have a minimum of two judges. ~ A maximum of 10 bonus points may be awarded by the judges to each horse/rider combination for handiness of round in Round 2. ~ Numeric round scores and bonus points will be announced separately and will be combined for the total round 2 score. ~ Round 1 and 2 scores will be combined to determine final placings. ~ In the case of ties occurring in the overall placings, the handy round scores will be used to break any ties. There will NOT be a jump off for tied horses. Round 1 Hunter Classic Course: To be shown over a hunter classic type course consisting of a minimum of 10 fences/obstacles that simulate those reminiscent of the hunt field and a variety of derby jumps will be used. Fence heights set at 3’0”. There must be four 3’3” to 3’5” fences set as option jumps. To be judged on performance, hunter pace and style, quality and substance, movement and brilliance. A minimum of (12) entries, including horses tied for 12th place, must return for Round Two, if available. Round 2 Handy Hunter Course: Course will consist of a minimum of 8 obstacles and will include a minimum of two required “handy options”. Fence height 3’0”. Four option jumps set at 3’3” to 3’5” will be included. To be judged on style, brilliance and handiness. Zone bonus points will be awarded.


$10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby (Week II only) Presented by Dietrich Insurance & Charles Owen Prize Money: (1) $3000 (2) $2200 (3) $1500 (4) $1000 (5) $600 (6) $500 (7) $400 (8) $300 (9) $300 (8) $200 Entry Fee: $325

Fences 3’6”-4”0” Option Fences to 4’3” Declarations must be made by 4:00 PM Thursday. Specifications: ~ Open to all eligible horses ~ Each horse/rider combination must complete a separate Hunter Derby Entry form. ~ Riders, owners and trainers must be active current members of the USEF and USHJA before the start of the first day of competition. ~ Horses must be on the property a minimum of 24 hours prior to the start of the class and must remain on the competition grounds until completion of the class ~ All horses must be ridden in the designated schooling areas and back numbers must be worn ~ The order of go will be a blind draw which will take place at the required rider meeting. ~ All horses entered in the class must jog for soundness in order to be eligible to compete. ~ Formal/dress attire required (per HU126).

Judging: ~ Round 1 Hunter Classic – Each horse/rider combination will receive 2 numerical scores, one score from each of the judging teams, which will be combined for the total 1 st round score. ~ A min. of (12) entries, including horses tied for 12th place, must return for Round Two, if available. ~ Round 2 Handy Hunter Course – Each horse/rider combination will receive 2 numerical scores, one score from each of the judging teams. In addition a maximum of 20 bonus points, 10 points per judging team, may be awarded for handiness of round. ~Numeric round scorers and bonus points will be announced separately and will be combined for the total round 2 score. ~ Round 1 and Round 2 scores will be combined to determine final placings.

Two Round Classic. Fence heights 3’6” to 4’0” with a maximum of 50% of the jumps set at 3’6” and with a minimum of four 4’0” to 4’3” fences in each round set as option jumps. Tradition will be emphasized in the attire of both the riders and the horses. Horses will show in traditional hunter tack, including snaffles, pelhams, double bridles and both running and standing martingales.

Round 1 Hunter Classic Course: To be shown over a hunter classic type course consisting of a minimum of 10 fences/obstacles that simulate those reminiscent of the hunt field and a variety of derby jumps will be used. Fence heights set at 3’6” – 4’0”. There must be four 4’0” to 4’3” fences set as option jumps. To be judged on performance, hunter pace and style, quality and substance, movement and brilliance. A minimum of (12) entries, including horses tied for 12th place, must return for Round Two, if available.

Round 2 Handy Hunter Course: Course will consist of a minimum of 8 obstacles and will include a minimum of three required “handy options”. Four option jumps set at 4’0” to 4’3” will be included. To be judged on style, brilliance and handiness.

Ties: All ties for overall first (1st) place in the class will compete in a Jump Off Round. Ties for other than first (1st) place will be broken using the Second Round base score (before adding height or handy bonus points) of the designated Jump Off tie breaking Judging Panel. In the case of unsafe conditions preventing a Jump Off from being held, the Second Round base score (before adding height or handy bonus points) of the designated Jump Off tie breaking Judging Panel will be used to break all ties including first (1st) place.


HUNT SEAT EQUITATION DIVISON Class

______________

____

Class #

Class Fee _ Prize Money__

All classes to be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of the mount.

EQUITATION CLASSES Pony Equitation Flat Jr. Equitation on the Flat – 13 yrs. & U Jr. Equitation over Fences – 13 yrs. & U (Fences 3’0”) Jr. Equitation on the Flat – 14-17

160 161 162 163

$35 $35 $35 $35

Jr. Equitation over Fences – 14-17 (Fences 3’6”)

164

$35

Children’s Equitation on the Flat Children’s Equitation over Fences –

165

$35

166

$35

Modified Children’s Equitation on the Flat

167

$35

Modified Children’s Equitation OF (Fences 2’6”)

168

$35

Modified Adult Equitation Flat

169

$35

Modified Adult Equitation O/F (Fences 2’6”)

170

$35

Limit Equitation Flat

171

$35

Ad/Am Equitation Flat

172

$35

Ad/Am Equitation O/F

173

$35

MEDAL CLASSES U.S. Hunter Seat Medal Class ASPCA Horsemanship Class USEF Show Jumping Talent Search

174 175 176

$40 $40 $40

U.S. Pony Medal Class

177

$40

THJA Limit Medal

178

$40

WIHS Pony Medal

179

$40

(Open to jr. riders not showing 3’6” or higher. Fences 3’0”.)

Trophy & Ribbons

Trophy & Ribbons

Conditions and Specifications General: Current rules or more information about classes is available at www.usef.org. See USEF Rule Book for Specifications for medal and equitation classes. U.S. Hunter Seat Medal Class: Open to Junior members of USEF who have not reached their 18th birthday. Fences 3'6". See USEF rule: EQ112.9 ASPCA Horsemanship Class: Open to Junior riders who have not reached their 18th birthday and are Junior patrons of ASPCA. Fences 3'6". See USEF rule: EQ112.13 USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Class: See USEF rule: EQ112.14 U.S. Pony Medal Class: See USEF rule: EQ112.10. THJA Limit Medal Class: Open to all riders who have not won 6 blue ribbons over fences in any classes at recognized shows including equitation. WIHS Pony Medal: Fence heights per pony size. See USEF rule EQ112.15.


JUMPER DIVISON Class Listings Class

______

Height

___

Class # _

Class Fee _ Prize Money_

Non-Nominated Jumper Section Jumper Training Session ~~ 0.95M Training Jumper Session (90 secs)

0.95m

185, 186, 187

$45

Blue Ribbon Training Jumper ~~ 0.80M & 1.00M Training Jumper II (Blue ribbon) 0.80m Training Jumper II (Blue ribbon) 1.00m

188, 189, 190 191, 192, 193

$300 Training Jumper ~~ 1.05M $300 Training Jumper II.2.b

1.05m

194, 195, 196

$40

$100

$750 Training Jumper ~~ 1.15M $750 Training Jumper II.2.b

1.15m

197, 198, 199

$45

$250

$1500 Training Jumper ~~ 1.20M $1500 Training Jumper II.2.b

1.20m

200, 201, 202

$60

$500

$35 $35

Blue Ribbon Blue Ribbon

$300 Low Children’s/Adult Amateur Jumper ~~ 1.00M / 1.05M (Class 204 will receive bonus points for SHOW championship computation only; NOT THJA Championship) Low Child/Ad-Am Jumper II.2.b 1.00m 203, 204 – (II.2.c) $45 $100 Low Child/Ad-Am Jumper II.2.c 1.05m 205 $45

$300 High Children’s Jumper ~~ 1.10M / 1.15M (Class 207 will receive bonus points for SHOW championship computation only; NOT THJA Championship) High Children’s Jumper II.2.b 1.10m 206, 207 $45 $100 High Children’s Jumper II.2.c 1.15m 208 $45

$300 High Adult Amateur Jumper ~~ 1.10M / 1.15M (Class 210 will receive bonus points for SHOW championship computation only; NOT THJA Championship) High Adult Am Jumper II.2.b 1.10m 209, 210 $45 $100 High Adult Am Jumper II.2.c 1.15m 211 $45 Adult Amateur Jumper: Open to Adult Amateur riders on horses only. Horse/rider combination may not cross enter between low and high divisions. Children’s Jumper: Open to Children riders on horses only. Horse/rider combination may not cross enter between low and high divisions.


Class

_______ Height _

Class # __

$5,000 Children’s / Adult Amateur Jumper Classic ~~1.15M (Week One & Week Three) Child /Adult- Am Jumper Classic II.2.a 1.15m 212 $5,000 Low Children’s / Adult Amateur Jumper Classic ~~1.05M (Week Two only) Child /Adult- Am Jumper Classic II.2.a 1.05m 302

Class Fee___ Prize Money

$250

$5000

$250

$5000

Nominated Jumper Section ~~Jumper Nomination Fee =$175, Late Nominated Fee = $200 Class _______ Height _ $1000 Open Jumper ~~ 1.25M Open Jumper II.2.b 1.25m

Class # __

Class Fee___ Prize Money

213, 214

$60

$500

1.30m

215

$60

$500

$5000 Open Jumper II.2.b

1.30m

216

$250

$5000

$500 Open Jumper ~~ 1.35M $500 Open Jumper II.I

1.35m

217

$60

$500

$5500 Open Jumper ~~ 1.30M $500 Open Jumper II.I

Junior / Amateur-Owner Jumper Horses in this section must be ridden by a junior exhibitor or amateur owner or amateur member of the owner’s family per USEF rules. $1000 Low Junior / Amateur-Owner Jumper ~~ 1.25M (Class 220 will receive bonus points for SHOW championship computation only; NOT THJA Championship) Low Jr - A/O Jumper II.2.b / II.2.c 1.25m 219, 220 – (II.2.c) $50 $250 Low Jr - A/O Jumper II.2.b

1.25m

221

$60

$500

$2000 High Junior / Amateur-Owner Jumper ~~ 1.35M (Class 223 will receive bonus points for SHOW championship computation only; NOT THJA Championship) High Jr - A/O Jumper II.2.c / II.2.b 1.35m 222– (II.2.c), 223 $60 $500 High Jr - A/O Jumper II.2.b

1.35m

224

$85

$1000

Junior / Young Rider Certificate of Capability Class Per the 2012 FEI North American Junior / Young Rider Championships Selection Procedures, each horse/rider combination must complete a Certificate of Capability in order to compete in the Championships. The following classes are open to all and offered so riders interested in participating in the Championships may have an opportunity to obtain their certificate. Open water will be used. Junior Young Rider Jumper Capability Class ~~ 1.40M & 1.45M 1.40m Young Rider Jumper Class II.I 1.40m 303 $35 1.45m Young Rider Jumper Class II.I

1.45m

304

$35


Jumper Classics $5,000 Jumper Classic ~~ 1.25M (all three weeks) ~ Minimum of 12 entries $5,000 Jumper Classic II.2.a/b 1.25m 225 $250

$5,000

$5,000 Welcome Stake ~~ 1.40M (all three weeks) ~ Minimum of 12 entries $5,000 Welcome Stake II.2.a/b 1.40m 218 $250

$5,000

$5,000 Gambler’s Choice ~~ 1.15M (Week III only) ~ Minimum of 12 entries Fence height 1.15m – 1.25m. Refer to JP147. $5,000 Gambler’s Choice II.I 1.15m 305 $250

$5,000

~~~ Entries for all classics will close at the time indicated for each class. Jump order will be posted no later than 1 hour prior to the start of the class. Post Entries and scratches (after the declaration deadline) will incur a $35.00 add/scratch fee. ~~~

Horse and rider combinations entered in the $5,000 ~ 1.40 Meter Welcome Stake (class #218) or the Grand Prixs may not show in the 5,000 Jumper Classic ~ 1.25 Meter (class #225) Conditions and Specifications 1.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Nominating Fee. Nomination fee of $175 is required for those divisions listed in the Nominated Jumper Section. Late nominating fee of $200 if not paid before noon Monday. Horses will only pay one nominating fee regardless of cross entry into money divisions and classics. Numbers must be worn on riders back or on the saddle pad so that it is visible to the paddock master. Exhibitors are responsible with familiarizing themselves with all pertinent current USEF rules and regulations for the jumper division and jumper schooling areas. Poling or offsets will not be permitted on the grounds. Ties for placing other than first place will be separated by time. Management may institute random boot checks and inspections of horses at their discretion. Children & Adult Jumpers will be combined if there are less than eight entries in either section. Jumpers must be recorded with the Federation in order to receive points towards any USEF or USHJA Zone or Horse of the Year awards. Any change of a recorded horse's name and/or ownership must be recorded with Federation in accordance with GR1105 and GR1107

Child/Adult Jumper Division Sponsored by American National Insurance


The $25,000 Great Southwest Grand Prix Class 302 ~~ Entry Fee: $475

National Standard — Table II.2.a 1.50m Declarations to show are due by 3:00 p.m. Friday. Horses must be presented Friday. Time & Location—TBA. Scratches will be allowed without penalty after the course walk; but not after the first horse has entered the ring. IHP Fee of $35 will be collected per USEF GR207 In order to compete, horses may not be poled and/or offsets used. IBM/USET Rules in effect. 1. All horses competing must be on the grounds for the 24-hour period prior to the scheduled start of the class. 2. Grand Prix check in time will be posted and announced at the horse show. 3. Standing martingales are prohibited. 4. Anytime Grand Prix horses are out of their stalls they must have their number accompanying them. 5. Schooling restricted to designated Grand Prix area only. 6. Management may institute a boot check during the Grand Prix. 7. Horses must be entered in at least one other nominated class at this show. Ties will be separated by time. Formal attire required. Winners to ride for presentation of awards.. 1st $7,500 2nd $5,500 3rd $3,250

4th $2,000 5th $1,500 6th $1,250

7th $1,000 8th $ 750 9th $ 750

10th $ 500 11th $ 500 12th $ 500

All Grand Prix held at this show are eligible for inclusion on the Rolex/USEF Show Jumping Ranking List. GSEC Winter Series I Certification Number 12055 GSEC Winter Series II Certification Number 12056 GSEC Winter Series III Certification Number 12057



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GSEC WINTER SERIES I, II, and III HORSE SHOW are operated in accordance with current rules of the Texas Hunter & Jumper Association by which they are recognized and rated: “A” in High Performance, Performance Working, Am-Owner, Green, Green Pony, Pony, Children’s Pony, Junior, Children’s & Adult Hunter, and Jr/AO Jumper, Children’s Jumper, Adult Jumper. Points for placings in Hunter Breeding, Junior, Pony, Children and Adult Equitation classes will be credited in accordance with the rules of the THJA. A person/horse may register with the THJA at a recognized horse show as long as the application(s) and payment accompany the official horse show results. Payment may be made in the form of a personal check, money order or cashier’s check. Points toward THJA Annual Awards will count when membership dues have been paid and the horse has been registered. If a member does not have a membership card with him/her or is not on the current THJA roster, a $10 non-member fee must be paid. A check for the $10 non-member fee & Membership Affidavit Form must be filed w/ the horse show secretary. The non-member fee will be refunded upon proof of THJA membership.



2012 Zone 7 Specifications (AR, KS, LA, MO, OK, TX) In accordance with GR1111.4: All members may compete for Zone Awards or money in any state contiguous to Zone 7: MS, TN, KY, IA, IL, NE, CO & NM Adult Amateur Hunter: To be ridden by Amateurs no longer eligible to compete as Junior exhibitors. Open to horses and ponies. State rules may prohibit entry of ponies (see exception paragraph below). Cross Entry: The same rider/horse (pony) combination may not compete at the same show in any class (equitation and USHJA National Hunter Derby excepted) in which fence heights exceed 3'3. The rider may compete on a different horse or pony at the same show in any other division or section for which the rider/mount are eligible. The horse or pony may be shown by a different rider in any other division or section at the same show except Amateur Owner Hunter or a different age group in Adult Amateur Hunter. Exception: A state association may adopt more (but not less) restrictive cross entry rules (see below). Course and Judging Specifications: Fence height: 3’ spread not to exceed fence height. Courses will not be adjusted for ponies. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, and suitability of mount to rider. Entries are not required to jog for soundness. The Adult Amateur and Children’s Hunter sections may be combined if there are less than four in either section. Children's Hunter: To be ridden, and handled in all phases of competition, by Junior exhibitors. Open to horses and ponies. State rules may prohibit entry of ponies (see exception paragraph below). Cross Entry: The same rider/horse (pony) combination may not compete at the same show in any class (equitation and USHJA National Hunter Derby excepted) in which fence heights exceed 3'3. The rider may compete on a different horse or pony at the same show in any other division or section for which the rider/mount are eligible. The horse or pony may be shown by a different rider in any other division or section at the same show except Junior Hunter or a different age group in Children’s Hunter. Exception: A state association may adopt more (but not less) restrictive cross entry rules (see below). Course and Judging Specifications: Fence height: 3’, spread not to exceed fence height. Courses will not be adjusted for ponies. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, and suitability of mount to rider. Entries are not required to jog for soundness. The Adult Amateur and Children’s Hunter sections may be combined if there are less than four in either section. Children's Hunter Pony: Open to ponies ridden by a Junior Exhibitor with no other age restrictions applicable. Rider and/or pony may enter any Equitation classes. The rider may compete on a different horse or pony at the same show in any other division or section where the jumps do not exceed 3'. The pony may be shown by a different rider in any other division or section at the same show except USEF Rated Hunter Pony classes. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, suitability of size of rider to mount, and suitability as a Children's Hunter. Ponies not required to be jogged for soundness. Small ponies to be shown at 2', Medium Ponies at 2'3", and Large Ponies at 2'6"; spreads not to exceed height of fence. Children’s Hunter Pony sections cannot be combined with either or both of the Children’s Hunter Horse or Adult Amateur divisions. No minimum prize money is required. Adult Amateur Jumper: To be ridden by Amateurs who are no longer eligible to compete as Junior Exhibitors. Cash winnings do not influence this classification. Children's Jumper: To be ridden by Junior Exhibitors. Cash winnings do not influence this classification. Class Conditions for Adult Amateur and Children’s Jumper: Classes in the Low Adult Amateur and/or Children’s Jumper section will be conducted at 1.0m to 1.05m. Classes in the High Adult Amateur and/or Children’s Jumper section will be conducted at 1.10m to 1.15m. If only one section is offered, the classes will be conducted at 1.10m for all classes offered in the section. Competition Management may restrict cross entries between High and Low sections at the same show if stated in the prize list. Classes to be scored under Table I; Table II, Section 1, Sections 2(a), 2(b), 2(c), or 3; or Table IV (Optimum Time). Cross entry into Junior or Amateur Owner Jumper or any class at 1.25 m and above is not permitted for the same horse/rider combination at the same show. A combined Adult Amateur/Children's Jumper section may be offered, and if entries warrant, may thereafter be split into separate sections.


Exceptions: An exception is permitted to any or all of the sections described above only under the following conditions: The rule-making organization must be a statewide USEF Affiliated Association. State exceptions can apply only in shows held within that state. State specifications must have been published and sent to each member of the state association, each member of the Zone 7 Committee, USEF and the manager of every show that applies for State Association recognition or sanction. State rules that are valid exceptions to the general Zone 7 specifications can be more restrictive, but cannot reduce or eliminate any of the Zone 7 stated criteria spelled out above and must be printed in their entirety under the applicable section heading in the prize list. 2012 Pony Jumper Championships Zone Criteria Zone 7: Criteria: Pony Jumper classes held at 1.00m (3’3”) or higher and Children’s Jumper classes held at USEF Licensed regular competitions on or between December 1st 2011 and June 1st 2012. Coordinator: Matt Cyphert, 1250 Rockgate RD S, Argyle, TX 76226-8236 Email: WHF95@AOL.COM; Ph (940) 367-1854 2012 Junior Jumper Selection Procedure Zone 7: Janet Christie, Coordinator 2906 Gregg Ln. Manor, TX 78653 Ph: (512) 694-0937; email: jac4946@aol.com Criteria: Junior & Open Jumper classes held at 1.40m & above between December 1, 2011 & August 31, 2012. 2012 NAJYRC Selection Procedures for Zone 7 Britt McCormick Jennifer Haydon Zone 7 Jumper Committee Chair USEF NAJYRC Coordinator 3965 McCreary Rd. 4047 Iron Works Pkwy Allen, Tx 75002 Lexington, KY 40511 (972) 467-6008 (859) 225-6911; elmsteadfarm@gmail.com jhaydon@usef.org Janet Christie Chris Murphy Zone 7 NAJYRC Coordinator USHJA Zones Coordinator 2906 Gregg Lane 3870 Cigar Lane Manor, TX 78653 Lexington, KY 40511 (512) 694-0937 (859) 225-6714; jac4946@aol.com cmurphy@ushja.org 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 1.45m or above as well as Grand Prix classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money. The qualifying time period will be July 1, 2011 through June 6, 2012. Standings for the Junior Team The Junior (CH-N.AM-JS) standings will be based on money won in USEF Junior, Young Rider, and Open Jumper classes held at 1.40m or above as well as Grand Prix classes offering at least $25,000 in prize money. The qualifying time period will be July 1, 2011 through June 6, 2012. Ties: Any ties will be decided by determining which horse/rider combination won the most money in the classes specified above at “AA” rated competitions.




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