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Opening Date: 7/1/2003
Closing date:8/6/2003 (postmarked/received by)


Great American Insurance Company/
Great American/United States Dressage Federation
Region II Dressage Championships recognized by USA Equestrian
and
MID-SOUTH EVENTING AND DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION
Dressage at the Kentucky Horse Park I 
September 4, 5, 6 & 7 2003

Cosequin/USDFBC East Central Series Qualifier Competition
Cosequin/USDFBC East Central Series Final
September 3, 2003

Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, Kentucky

Attention Exhibitors

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Benefit for the Special Olympics Kentucky Equestrian Sports
Kentucky Horse Park Foundation
Central Kentucky Riding for the Handicapped
MSEDA Educational Programs

Recognized by:
USA Equestrian (TBA)
United States Dressage Federation (TBA)
MSEDA
KDA
IDS

Qualifying Competition for the North American Young Rider Championship


Attention Exhibitors: ABSOLUTELY NO AFFIDAVITS will be accepted for riders, horses, owners or trainers participating in Great American Championship classes. All valid, NOT EXPIRED, membership/registration cards/papers must accompany entries. Any entry received without current membership/registration information will be considered incomplete and returned. I apologize for this inconvenience but there will be NO EXCEPTIONS!

Stabling is posted below. The prefered stabling was requested more than the number of preferred stalls available. Those that did not get preferred stabling will receive a refund on these fees. The NON preferred stabling is closer to the office - closer to permanent bathrooms - closer to the awards arena and closer to Ring 6 and 7. So don't dispair if you requested but did not receive preferred stabling!

 

 
Exhibitor List A-K
 
Exhibitor List L-Z
 
Results
Wednesday (Breed Show)
 
Results
Thursday
 
Results
Friday
 
Results
Saturday
 
Results
Sunday

Judges:
Col. Axel Steiner, CA, "O"
Linda L. Zang, MD "O"
Janet L. Brown, CO "I" (breed)
Lisette Vega De Purcell, DR "I"
Hilda Gurney, "I" (breed)
Lois J. Yukins, MA "I"
Lorraine Stubbs, CANADA "I" 
Gary Rockwell, FL "I" 
Jayne Ayers, WI "I" 
Charles Musco, NC "r" 
Wayne Quarles, KY "R" 

Technical Delegate:

Veronica Holt, CO "R"

Announcer:

Nicho Meredith, CA

Show Manager Show Secretary
TBA Susan Peacock
  4800 Millcreek Rd
  Edmond, OK 73003
  405.348-9877 810.958-0322 (fax)
  susan@showsecretary.com


Class Fees:  
Training through Second Level Classes 30.00
Third and Fourth Level Classes 35.00
FEI Level (includes Young Horse) Classes 45.00
MSEDA Championship Clases Classes 30.00
GAIC/USDF Train - Fourth Championship Clases Classes 50.00
GAIC/USDF FEI Championship Clases Classes 60.00
Breed Classes Classes 30.00
Cosequin/USDF DSHBC classes 50.00
Great American/USDF Qualifying Classes 10.00
Non-Competing Horse Fee (if space permits) 60.00
Late Entry Fee
(entries incomplete on closing date
or postmarked after closing date)
30.00 plus class fee
Change Fee (after closing date) 30.00
Stall Fees (mandatory):  
Horse Stall(Tues Noon - Sun 9:00 pm) 150.00
Horse Stall (Wed Noon - Sun 9:00 pm) 125.00
Tack Stall (if available) Same Price as Horse Stall
Preferred stabling (Barns 1-4 closer to rings add per day) 5.00/day
Stabling any Single day(24 hours) 30.00
USA Equestrian Fees:  
USA Equestrian Fee ($7/drug $3/service) 10.00
USA Equestrian Non Member Fee (Senior) 25.00
USA Equestrian Non Member Fee (Junior) 20.00
USA Equestrian Discipline Fee 5.00
Miscellaneous Fees:  
KHP Parking Fee
(Collected at the Gate-Do not send with entry.)
2.00 pass for duration of show
Office Fee 25.00
Credit Card Fee 10.00
Return Check Fee 30.00

Class List for Breed Show, Wednesday, September 3, 2003

In-hand classes begin at 8:00 AM


No day of show entries accepted. All horses must have a stall for the day.
Assistant Handlers must sign an USA Equestrian Release / Waiver Form.
Wristbands will be required on all Handlers when in the ring.
Dressage Sport Horse

To be shown in-hand at walk and trot on the triangle. To be scored 60% movement,
30% conformation, 10% general impression. No fee for Championship classes.

1B Filly Foals of Current Year (only foal judged)
2B Colt & Gelding Foals of Current Year (only foal judged)
3B Yearling Fillies
4B Yearling Colts & Geldings
5B 2-year Fillies
6B 2-year Colts & Geldings
7B 3-year Fillies
8B 3-year Geldings
9B 3-year Colts
10BQ Filly Champion (1 st two places of 1B, 3B, 5B, 7B)Cosequin/USDFBC Qualifier
11BQ Colt & Gelding Champion (1 st two places of 2B, 4B, 6B, 8B, 9B) Cosequin/USDFBC Qualifier
12B $100 MSEDA Young Horse Champion (Champion & Reserve of 10B, 11B)

Dressage Breeding
To be shown in-hand at walk and trot on the triangle. To be scored 60% movement,
30% conformation, 10% general impression. Yeld is a mare that is not nursing or in foal on Jan 1st.

No fee for Championship classes.
14B 4-year or older Maiden or Yeld mares
15B 4-year or older Broodmares (in foal / currently nursing)
16B 4-year or older Stallions
17BQ Stallion Champion (pinned from class 16B) Cosequin/USDFBC Qualifier
18BQ Mare Champion (1 st two places of 14B, 15B) Cosequin/USDFBC Qualifier
19B $100 MSEDA Mature Horse Champion (Champion & Reserve of 17B, 18B)

Dressage/Sport Horse Division
Open to all breeds of sport horses. Where entries warrant, classes may be
divided by age and type. Classes must have a minimum of three entries. All
division classes will be run in accordance with the USA Equestrian / USDF rules and under
the guidelines of this prize list.

Cosequin/USDF Breeders Championship Final - East Central Series

Cosequin/USDFBC classes - $50

DSHBC classes to be held on 08/04/2003 after the completion of the DSHB Qualifying Event.

Horses entering the Cosequin/USDFBC classes will be invited to participate as a result of their placing (IE champion or reserve champion) at a qualifying event held prior to these championship classes.

In order to compete in Classes 1GC, 2GC, 3GC, 4GC horses must be life-time registered with the USDF and the owner must be a USDF Participating or Business member. Verification of membership and horse registration must be provided to show management prior to compete in a Series Final Class. Two judges will evaluate each entry independently. Winners will be determined by the average score. Horses will be shown individually on the triangle at the walk and trot and standing for conformation. Late entries are permitted for these classes provided that it is done prior to start of the class.

1GC. Cosequin/USDFBC Filly - The Filly Champion and Reserve from all Series Qualifiers will compete to determine the overall Filly Grand Champion of the series.

2GC. Cosequin/USDFBC Colt/Gelding - The Colt Champion and Reserve from all East Central Series Qualifiers will compete to determine the overall Colt/Gelding Grand Champion of the series.

3GC. Cosequin/USDFBC Mare - The Mare Champion and Reserve from all East Central Series Qualifiers will compete to determine the overall Mare Grand Champion of the series.

4GC. Cosequin/USDFBC Stallion - The Stallion Champion and Reserve from all East Central Series Qualifiers will compete to determine the overall Stallion Grand Champion of the series.


Additional Information for Breeders Classic available from, Renee Grove, 3896 Long Lick Road, Stamping Ground, KY 40379, 502-535-6558, calenardhon@prodigy.net.


Mid  South Eventing and Dressage Association Open Show

Class List for Thursday, September 4, 2003

1T1AJ Training Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
1T1O Training Level Test 1 Open
1T4AJ Training Level Test 4 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
1T4O Training Level Test 4 Open
1T4Q Training Level Test 4 Great American/USDF
111AJ First Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
111O First Level Test 1 Open
114O First Level Test 4 Open
114Q First Level Test 4 Great American/USDF
121AJ Second Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
121O Second Level Test 1 Open
124AJ SecondLevel Test 4 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
124O Second Level Test 4 Open
124Q Second Level Test 4 Great American/USDF
131AJ Third Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
131O Third Level Test 1 Open
133AJ Third Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
133O Third Level Test 3 Open
133Q Third Level Test 3 Great American/USDF
141AJ Fourth Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
141O Fourth Level Test 1 Open
143AJ Fourth Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
143O Fourth Level Test 3 Open
143Q Fourth Level Test 3 Great American/USDF
1SGAO Prix St. George Open
1SGQ Prix St. George Great American/USDF
1I1O Intermediare I Open
1I1Q Intermediare I Great American/USDF
1I2O Intermediare II Open
1I2Q Intermediare II Great American/USDF
1GPO Grand Prix TOC Open
1GPQ Grand Prix TOC Great American/USDF
1YHTOC FEI Young Horse, 5 or 6 yr olds
1FYT FEI YR Team Test
1FJT FEI JR Team Test

Class List for Friday, September 5, 2003

2T2AJ Training Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
2T2O Training Level Test 2 Open
2T4AJ Training Level Test 4 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
2T4O Training Level Test 4 Open
2T4Q Training Level Test 4 Great American/USDF
212AJ First Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
212O First Level Test 2 Open
214AJ First Level Test 4 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
214O First Level Test 4 Open
214Q First Level Test 4 Great American/USDF
222AJ Second Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
222O Second Level Test 2 Open
224AJ SecondLevel Test 4 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
224O Second Level Test 4 Open
224Q Second Level Test 4 Great American/USDF
232AJ Third Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
232O Third Level Test 2 Open
233AJ Third Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
233O Third Level Test 3 Open
233Q Third Level Test 3 Great American/USDF
242AJ Fourth Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
242O Fourth Level Test 2 Open
243AJ Fourth Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider
243O Fourth Level Test 3 Open
243Q Fourth Level Test 3 Great American/USDF
2SGAO Prix St. George Open
2SGQ Prix St. George Great American/USDF
2I1O Intermediare I Open
2I1Q Intermediare I Great American/USDF
2I2O Intermediare II Open
2I2Q Intermediare II Great American/USDF
2GPO Grand Prix TOC Open
2GPQ Grand Prix TOC Great American/USDF
2FSFEI FEI Freestyle Open
2FSFEIQ FEI Freestyle Great American/USDF- Note Level on Entry
2FS14 1-4 Levels Freestyle Open
2FS14Q 1-4 Levels Freestyle Great American/USDF- Note Level on Entry
2FSYR FEI YR Freestyle
2FYI FEI YR Individual Test
2FJI FEI JR Individual Test

GAIC/USF Region 2 Championship 

Class List for Saturday, September 6, 2003

3TAC Training Level Adult Amateur Great American/USDF Championship
31JC First Level JR/YR Great American/USDF Championship
31OC First Level Open Great American/USDF Championship
33OC Third Level Open Great American/USDF Championship
32AC Second Level Adult Amateur Great American/USDF Championship
34AC Fourth Level Adult Amateur Great American/USDF Championship
33JC Third Level Junior Great American/USDF Championship
3POC Prix St Georges Open Great American/USDF Championship
3PJC Prix St Georges JR/YR Great American/USDF Championship
3I1AC Intermediare I Adult Amateur Great American/USDF Championship
3I2C Intermediare II Great American/USDF Championship
31FC First Level Freestyle Great American/USDF Championship
32FC Second Level Freestyle Great American/USDF Championship
33FC Thrid Level Freestyle Great American/USDF Championship
34FC Fourth Level Freestyle Great American/USDF Championship
3IFC Intermediare I Freestyle Great American/USDF Championship
3GFC Grand Prix Freestyle Great American/USDF Championship
3T4M MSEDA Training Level 4 Championship
324M MSEDA Second Level 4 Championship
343M MSEDA Fourth Level 3 Championship

Class List for Sunday, September 7, 2003

4TOC Training Level Open Great American/USDF Championship
4TJC Training Level JR/YR Great American/USDF Championship
41AC First Level Adult Amateur Great American/USDF Championship
42OC Second Level Open Great American/USDF Championship
42JC Second Level JR/YR Great American/USDF Championship
43AC Third Level Adult Amateur Open Great American/USDF Championship
44OC Fourth Level Open Great American/USDF Championship
44JC Fourth Level JR/YR Great American/USDF Championship
4PAC Prix St Georges Adult Amateur Great American/USDF Championship
4I1OC Intermediare I Open Great American/USDF Championship
4I1JC Intermediare I JR/YR Great American/USDF Championship
4GPO Grand Prix Open Great American/USDF Championship
4EQ13 Dressage Seat Medal Semi Finals, 13 & Under
4EQ18 Dressage Seat Medal Semi Finals, 14 - 18
414M MSEDA First Level Championship
433M MSEDA Third Level Championship
4FEIM MSEDA FEI TOC Championship

Championship Rules:

1. Riders must declare on the championship entry form for each level, if the horse/rider combination is competing in the Open, Adult Amateur or Junior/Young rider devision, and must meet minimum percentage requirements for the championship division entered.

2. Any horse entered in a USA Equestrian/USDF Regional Championship competitoin, even if entered at two levels, must be ridden by the same rider throughout the competition. Therefore, a horse can only be ridden by one rider.

3. Cross-entering Open/Adult Amateur divisions is NOT permitted at the same or at adjacent levels except at a level that does not offer an Adult Amateur division.

4. If a rider intedns to enter a championship as an Adult Amateur, the rider must be an Adult by the current USA Equestrian definition and a current Amateur by the current USA Equestrian definition (Art. 808).

5. If a rider intends to enter a championship as a Junior/Young Rider, the rider must be a Junior/Young Rider by the current USA Equestrian definition, and must submit their birthdate to USDF by July 1st of the championship year.

6. Photocopies of USDF and USA Equestrian membership cards and horse recording/registration certificates must accompnay each championship entry. (USDF Participating membership for rider, USDF Participatin or Business Member of owner, etc).

7. No whips will be carried in championship tests, except by competitiors riding sidesaddle.

8. All championship tests must be ridden from memory.

9. At no time during a USA Equestrian/USDF Regional Championship competition may any horse entered in that Championship competition be ridden by anyone other than the rider entered in the Championship competition on that horse (exception: grooms riding on loose rein).

10. In the event of ties (equality of points) for Champion and/or Reserve Champion in USA Equestrian/USDF Championship classes, the collective marks will determine first, second, and/or third places (i.e. when a tie for first place is broken by collective marks, the tie will remain unbroken (i.e. two first places will be award next third place, etc). Ties after second place will be broken per Article 1923. In the case of equlity of total points for Champion, prize moey designated for Champion and reserve Champion will be combined and divided equally between the two competitors.

11. Hors de Concours entries are not permitted in USA Equestrian/USDF Championship classes. (USAE Art 191.5-effective 12/1/02).

12. In a USAE Equestrian/USDF Championship class,the horse must obtain 50% or better to be named Champion or Reserve Champion. (USAE Art 1923.4 effective 12/1/02).

13. In a USA Equestrian/USDF Championship classes, a steward must be appointed to check the saddlery of each horse immediately after it has completed its test and has left the arena and any discrepancy tot he saddlery rules will entail immediate elimination (USAE Art 1926.10 - effective 12/1/02).

USA Equestiran Dressage Seat Medal Semifinal Classes- qualifications for these classes can be seen in "Dressage Seat Equitation Rules" in the current USAE Rule Book.

MSEDA Championships- to enter you must be a current member of MSEDA and provide a copy of the Qualifying test ride with your entry. Also see MSEDA Championship Qualifying rules: MSEDA Rules and Guidelines - 2001 pg 14, Article 111.1.3.

Great American/USDF qualifying classes- will be run concurrently with the class level designated. Enter class plus pay class fee and qualifying class fee for ride to count as qualifying ride.

Freestyle Music- Cassettes, CD's or tapes must be submitted before 8 a.m. the day of the class. A sound check will be announced thursday afternoon. Unclaimed music will not be returned.

Thursday-Friday Show Days- Open Classes: Adult Amateur & Junior/Young Riders Classes will be split into Open, AA, or JR/YR on entry. Management will limit overall class size to 25 entrants.



Kentucky Health Regulations & Show Requirement: All horses entering Kentucky must be accompanied by an official health certificate issued by your state of residence, signed by a licensed veterinarian who has examined
your horse within the last 30 days, and stating the horse is free from symptoms of any infectious diseases or exposure thereto. This health cerfificate must accompany horse, not sent with entry.

Awards: Ribbons to 6th place and trophy in regular classes. Qualifying classes will not be pinned. Mid South Championship classes will be awarded prize money. Other classes may be designated as prize money classes. show management reserves the right to combine, split or cancel classes as entries warrant. Prize money for Great American/USDF Regional Championships will be paid directly by USDF office to the recorded horse owner within 30 days of the end of each event. Prize money will be divided equally for each class with 60% of amount per class to the Chamion and 40% to the Reserve Champion.

Great American/USDF Championship Awards: Championship and Reserve thru 8th place ribbons for each level and division. championship award cermonies to be held during the lunch break and after the last class of the day unless otherwise determined by show management. Announcements will be made as to the time and location. First through 8th place riders must be mounted with proper attire for their respective ceremony. Only show manager can make exceptions for good reason. Failure to attend ceremony without permission from show manager will eliminate the official score and placing and next highest score will move up in placing.

USDF/Dover Adult Amateur medal will be awarded to the winner of class 224, Second Level 4, Friday. the winner of this medal is requested to attend the first scheduled mounted award ceremony after the class.

Entries: MAKE CHECKS OUT TO MSEDA. Thursday-Friday entries will be accepted on a first come first served basis and processed in the order received. riders competing in a Championship class will receive priority in the open classes should entries warrant. Only championship class entries will be guaranteed. IF THEY ARE RECEIVED AND ARE COMPLETE BY CLOSING DATE. Entries must include all signatures and a copy of all association cards for owner/rider/trainer/horse and must be legible. Include a current coggins in horse's show name, within 12 months. Entries ar not considered complete unless a check (US Funds) or credit card number for the full amount made payable to MSEDA is included. Entry forms may be downloaded form www.showsecretary.com. Mail RIDING SHOW AND BREEDERS CLASSIC entries to Susan Peacock (address above).

NO CERTIFIED  REGISTERED or EXPRESS MAIL REQUIRING SIGNATURES ACCEPTED!

Post Entries & Refunds: Entries postmarked after closing date will be
considered post entries and will incur a late fee. Should the show be under
subscribed entries will be accepted and scheduled on a first come, first
served basis determined by post mark or fax date. After closing date,
change can only be made to an entry if there is no other impact on any other
exhibitor or official. Thees changes will incur a change fee. Entry fees will
be refunded less $25.00 administrative fee prior to closing date only. No
refund of entry fees after closing date for any reason.

Scheduling Conflicts: Management reserves the right to limit the number of classs an exhibitor enters if any of those entries impact the overall scheduling of the show.

Weather Policy: Management reserves the right to cancel any classes due to hazardous weather. Every effort will be made to reschedule with priority given to Championshp Exhibitors classes. No refunds for cancellations.

Bridle Numbers: Must be worn at all times when under tack on the show grounds - includes non-competing horses.

Parking: Parking pass ($2.00 at the gate) must be prominently displayed. Parking will be in designated areas only, both for trailers and vehicles. Trailer and vehicles allowed only in barn areas for loading and unloading. Non-compliant vehiclesw will be fined or towed at owner's expense.

Stabling: Permanent stalls with doors on Kentucky Horse Park grounds. No
bedding will be supplied. Straw and shavings are available for purchase
from Mr. Dever at the horse park (859/233-9702) each day between the
hours of 8:00 am and 9:00 pm. For those needing to stay over, stalls will be available until
Monday at 9:00 a.m. Tack stalls & noncompeting horses
may be limited if stalls are needed for competing horses. Please try to
share, if possible.

Late Arrivals: Bring your own bedding if you are planning to arrive after
Mr. Dever's closing time of 9:00 pm.

Early Arrivals: Before Tuesday: Absolutely must have permission through Secretary's Office. the Kentucky Horse Park has major shows the weekend before and will NOT be prepared before Tuesday.

Stall Changes: For Safety - Must go through the Secretary's Office. Horses found in incorrect stall may be moved and will be fined a $50.00 fee.

Ride Times: Ride times will be mailed, faxed, or emailed approximately 10
days before the show to all competitotrs and will be available on line at
www.showsecretary.com. Times will be available by phone, from the show
secretary on Tuesday prior to the show. Long distance calls will not be
returned for ride times.

Braider:  Michele L. Morscher - 614-570-7397 - morscher.1@osu.edu.


Dogs/Pets: All must be on a leash no longer the 6' and attached to a responsible person. A $50.00 fine may be imposed if this policy is violated.

Photgrapher and Videographer: On grounds.

Medic: On grounds.

Food: Food vendor(s) on grounds and fast food nearby.

Veterinarian: Equine Medical Associates on call Ś 859/255-9233.

Farrier: On grounds/or on call across from barns by show office.

Arena/Footing: 20m x 60m composite competition arenas, an indoor may be availalbe for inclement weather-tanbark/mixed footing and composite warm up pads. Separate lunge area.

Liability: Neither the Organizing Committee, the Kentucky Horse Park, the lexington-Fayette Urban county Government, the Mid south Eventing and Dressage Association, USAE or USDF or their members will be responsible for any damge, injury, or loss to persons, horses, or property of exhibiots or spectators.

Directions: The Kentucky Horse Park is located on Iron Works Pike, north
of Lexington. From I-75, take Exit 120. From other highways, watch for
Kentucky Horse Park signs. Enter main gate entrance of park, watch for
signs to MSEDA stabling (or ask for directions from gate attendant).
Incoming trailers will be admitted first time only without pass. Access to
stabling and van parking and competition area will be restricted. Horse Park
parking pass must be purchased at KHP gate upon arrival for $2.00.

The USA Equestrian strongly encourages all riders to wear protective headgear
passing or surpassing current applicable ASTM (American Society for
Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards with
harness secured while riding anywhere on the competition grounds. It is the
responsibility of the rider, or the parent or guardian or trainer of the junior
exhibitor to see to it that the headgear worn complies with appropriate
safety standards for protective headgear intended for equestrian use, and is
properly fitted and in good condition, and the USA Equestrian, Show Committees, and

Licensed Officials are not responsible for checking headgear worn for such
compliance. (Art. 318.5)

Accommodations: We recommend making room reservations early.
Georgetown Exit (north of Kentucky Horse Park)
Shoney™s Inn 502/868-9800
Comfort Suites 502/868-9500
Hampton Inn 502/867-4888
Newtown Pike Exit (south of Kentucky Horse Park)
Holiday Inn* 859/233-0512 or fax 859/259-0982
Knights Inn 859/231-0232
LaQuinta 800/531-5900 or 231-7551
Four Points Sheridan 859/259-1311
Kentucky Horse Park Campgrounds: 859/259-4257

*Holiday Inn is holding a block of rooms at $74.95 + tax (Kings or
Doubles) for reservations received by 8/10/03 (check in 3:00
pm - Out 12:00 Noon). You must state you want MSEDA
Championshipls rates.