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Technical Delegate:
LOST AND FOUND!! A very nice riding jacket was turned into the office on Sunday afternoon. It appears to be a childs jacket. Please contact Anne Anderson [anneanderson@alltel.net], with a full description of the jacket.
ENTRIES MAILED WITH SIGNATURE REQUIRED WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Braider: Angela Walker
(502)
558-6993 (cell)
Michele Morscher
614-570-7397
BREED SHOW DIRECTIVES
These breed shows are open to all horses and all
ponies (148 centimeters without shoes or 149 centimeters with shoes – 14
hand 2 ¼ inches). Ponies must have a halter on whie being
measured. Ponies will be measured at the show if they
don’t have a USEF or FEI Measurement Card. Ponies wil be measured at
7:30 am Wednesday and Thursday morning on the pavement between the end of
Barn 7 and the Announcer's Booth. Braiding is optional. Bridles are mandatory
on
2 year olds and older horses. A bridle shall consist of a snaffle-type bit
with two reins, a headstall with a throatlatch. A nose band is optional. A
split or single chain may be used instead of reins. All horses (whether
competing or non-competing) must wear bridle numbers at all times while
being ridden, exercised or hand-walked. Handlers
and Assistants MUST sign the entry form. Handlers
are permitted to have one or two assistant, if necessary. One to run
behind the horse, one to hold another horse, the handler will run.
Neither the assistant handler, nor the assistnt holdin a horse, may trot
the horse, unless the horse is not being juded but accompanying a mare or
a foal that is not being judged. There can be no switching of
handlers in a class. Conservative and matching sports attire must be worn
by the handler and assistant. Handlers
and/or assistant may each carry only one whip or one standard
lunging whip without attachments. All foals
must be under the control of a handler. Prior to
entering the competition arena, all handlers and assistants of horses in
the competition ring are
required to have on file, in the Show Secretary’s office, a Handler/Assistant
Release form, and be wearing an appropriate wrist band.
Handlers must be USEF members or pay a non-member
fee. Assistant handlers are exempt from the non-member fee. Handlers with multiple entries must resolve
scheduling conflicts. The Show Committee reserves the right to keep the
show on schedule. Please have enough handlers/assistants to handle horses
safely. If you are late for your class and the gate has
closed, you will not be allowed in the ring. The KDA Show Committee strongly encourages everyone
to wear protective head gear when mounted. A judge must excuse from the ring any unruly horse or
one whose actions threaten to endanger other exhibitors or their
entries. All horses must have a stall. There will be block
scheduling for the IBC Classes. The classes with the fewest number of entires will go
first. The “order of go” for the IBC classes will be published on
Wednesday afternoon by the Day of Show Secretary, Krystina Firth. All times for
the IBC classes will be posted at that time. All entries must be types or
printed on the entry blank included in the prize list and must
include: -Photocopy of USEF proof of membership for owner,
trainer, and rider and/or handler and coach (if applicable) MUST accompany
entry form.
BREED SHOW COMPETITORS PARTY - MAY 25, 2005 All competitors, grooms and volunteers are cordially invited to a party to be
held on the apron to the indoor arena after the last class.
Breed Shows Secretary will be in Stall 750. Breed Shows Hospitality is in Stall 601. Barn Manager will be in Stall 150. Dressage Shows Hospitality stall is 149
and the KDA Tack Sale is in stalls 146, 147 & 148.
BREEDERS CLASSIC I
May 25, 2005 Judge Melissa Cresswick (S) In Hand classes begin at 8:00 am sharp! Ring 1
Sport Horse Prospects To be shown in-hand at the walk and trot on the
triangle. To be scored 60% movement, 30% conformation and 10% general
impression. No fee for Championship Class. 1B
Filly Foals of Current Year (only foal judged) 6B
Colt and Gelding Foals of Current Year (only foal judged) 2B
Yearling Fillies 7B
Yearling Colts and Geldings 3B
2 Year Old Fillies 8B
2 Year Old Colts and Geldings 4B
3 Year Old Fillies 9B 3 Year Old Colts and Geldings 5BQ Filly Champion
(1st two
placed from classes 1B, 2B, 3B and 4B) Cosequin/USDBFC East Central Series
Qualifier 10BQ Colt/Gelding Champion (1st two placed from classes 6B, 7B, 8B and 9B) Cosequin/USDFBC East Central Series Qualifier
11B KDA Young Horse Champion (Champion and Reserve of classes 5BQ and 10BQ) Breeding Stock To be shown in hand at the walk and trot on the triangle. To be scored 50% movement, 40% conformation, 10% general impression. No fee for Championship classes.
Group Classes All horses must have been judged in their individual in-hand classes. To be shown in-hand and moved at the judge’s discretion. To be scored 50% movement, 40% conformation, and 10% manners. Entry fee applies per group, not per horse. Multiple ownership is permitted, but all owners must be listed on the entry form. All offspring entered in “Produce of Dam” and “Get of Sire” classes must be named on the entry form. *NOTE - AN ADDITIONAL ENTRY BLANK SHOULD BE FILLED
OUT FOR EACH GROUP CLASS! OFFICE FEE AND USEF FEES ARE NOT PAID ON
THIS ENTRY BLANK IF THEY HAVE BEEN PAID ON A PREVIOUS ENTRY BLANK. 19B Produce of Dam (without dam, 2 or 3 get, entered under dam’s name *) 20B Get of Sire (without sire, 2 or 3 get, entered under sire’s name*) 21B Breeder’s Group (horses of any sex or age, all bred by the exhibitor and entered under the exhibitor’s name. Horses may be unrelated. Multiple ownership is permitted*) * Must comply with 2005 USEF rules. DR 1939 1-4
Amateur Handler Class (Adults need USEF Adult Amateur Card)
To be shown by an Amateur, who is the owner or a
member of the owner’s family, no leased or borrowed horses are permitted.
To be judged on presentation of the animal to the judge, neatness and
appearance of the handler, and the overall condition of the animal.
Juniors will be pinned separately. Fillies, Mares and Geldings, Colts of
weanling age only, NO Stallions, shown on the triangle at a walk and trot.
Scored Grooming and Turnout 20%, Conformation 10%, Walk Presentation 10%,
Trot Presentation 20%, Presentation and Handling 30%, General Impression
10% 22B Amateur Handler Class
Materiale
Classes
Horses at least 36 months of age will be evaluated according to the criteria listed on the “USDF Dressage Sport Horse Prospects Under Saddle” Individual Score Sheet and classes must be conducted according to the USDF “Procedures to Host USDF DSHB Materiale Classes”. To be shown at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the arena. The 4 year old and 5 year old horses may be asked to lengthen the stride at the trot and canter.
A If you would like to advertise your horse, send two (2) photos with a copy of your entry to: Fran
Smith A Presentation Sale Book will be available for viewing in the Pavilion.
Breed
Show Award for
BREEDERS CLASSIC II May 26, 2005 Judge Arlene Rigdon (S) In Hand classes begin at 8:00 am sharp! Ring 1
Sport Horse Prospects To be shown in-hand at the walk and trot on the
triangle. To be scored 60% movement, 30% conformation and 10% general
impression. No fee for Championship Class. 28B
Filly Foals of Current Year (only foal judged) 33B
Colt and Gelding Foals of Current Year (only foal judged) 29B
Yearling Fillies 34B
Yearling Colts and Geldings 30B
2 Year Old Fillies 35B
2 Year Old Colts and Geldings 31B
3 Year Old Fillies 36B 3 Year Old Colts and Geldings 32BQ Filly Champion
(1st two
placed from classes 28B, 29B, 30B and 31B) Cosequin/USDBFC East Central
Series Qualifier 37BQ Colt/Gelding Champion (1st two placed from classes 33B, 34B, 35B and 36B) Cosequin/USDFBC East Central Series Qualifier
38B KDA Young Horse Champion (Champion and Reserve of classes 32BQ and 37BQ) Breeding Stock To be shown in hand at the walk and trot on the triangle. To be scored 50% movement, 40% conformation, 10% general impression. No fee for Championship classes.
Yeld – previously bred, but open January 1, 2005 Broodmare
– bred or nursing as of January 1, 2005
To be shown by an Amateur, who is the owner or a
member of the owner’s family, no leased or borrowed horses are permitted.
To be judged on presentation of the animal to the judge, neatness and
appearance of the handler, and the overall condition of the animal.
Juniors will be pinned separately. Fillies, Mares and Geldings, Colts of
weanling age only, NO Stallions, shown on the triangle at a walk and trot.
Scored Grooming and Turnout 20%, Conformation 10%, Walk Presentation 10%,
Trot Presentation 20%, Presentation and Handling 30%, General Impression
10% 46B Amateur Handler Class
Materiale
Classes
Horses at least 36 months of age will be evaluated according to the criteria listed on the “USDF Dressage Sport Horse Prospects Under Saddle” Individual Score Sheet and classes must be conducted according to the USDF “Procedures to Host USDF DSHB Materiale Classes”. To be shown at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the arena. The 4 year old and 5 year old horses may be asked to lengthen the stride at the trot and canter.
Suitable To Become a Dressage Horse Open to horses that have not competed in any test
above First Level that are under seven years of age. To be shown under
saddle at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. To be judged on
the horse’s potential to become a dressage horse. Scored 60%
movement, 30% conformation, and 10% general impression. (Including
impulsion, balance and rideability). 52B Suitable To Become A Dressage Horse Individual
Breed Classes (IBC) All the classes listed below are for horses
registered with the sponsoring breed organization and owners must be in good standing with that organization.
Lists of horses entered will be sent to the respective breed organizations
for approval of registration and ownership. Horses to be judged in-hand at
the walk and trot on the triangle. Open to all horses of all ages and scored 60%
movement, 30% conformation and 10% general impression. Horses entered only in these classes are not required to have a
USDF or USEF ID numbers (HID numbers). Classes are not necessarily listed
in the order that they will be judged. Conformation of entry will include
a tentative order of classes. Handlers with multiple entries in two rings,
must resolve scheduling conflicts should there be any. The Show Committee
reserves the right to keep the show on schedule.
KDA SPRING WARM-UP SHOW Friday May 27, 2005 Results 1UAO USDF Introductory A Open
1UBO USDF Introductory B Open 1T1AJ Training Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 1T1O Training Level Test 1 Open 1T2AJ Training Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 1T2O Training Level Test 2 Open 1T3AJ Training Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 1T3O Training Level Test 3 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 112AJ First Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 112O First Level Test 2 Open 113AJ First Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 113O First Level Test 3 Open 114AJ First Level Test 4 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 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 122AJ Second Level Test 2 Adult Amateur* or JR/Young Rider 122O Second Level Test 2 Open 123AJ Second Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 123O Second Level Test 3 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 132AJ Third Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 132O Third Level Test 2 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 142AJ Fourth Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 142O Fourth Level Test 2 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 Great American/USDF 1I2O Intermediare II Open 1I2Q Intermediare II Great American/USDF 1GP GP Open 1GPQ GP Great American/USDF 1FEI5YOT FEI Five Year Old Test Finale ** 1FEI6YOT FEI Six Year Old
Test Finale **
1FS14O USDF Freestyle Open (Note Level) 1FSFO FEI Freestyle Open
(Note Level)
1FSQ Freestyle Great American/USDF- Note Level on Entry *Dover Adult Amateur Medal Program ** May be used for qualifying scores for the USEF/Markel Young Horse Program
KDA 19TH ANNUAL SPRING DRESSAGE SHOW Saturday May 28, 2005 2UAO USDF Introductory A Open
2T1AJ Training Level Test 1 Adult Amateur
or JR/Young Rider
2T1O Training Level Test 1 Open 2T2AJ Training Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 2T2O Training Level Test 2 Open 2T3AJ Training Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider ($$$) 2T3O Training Level Test 3 Open ($$$) 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 211AJ First Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 211O First Level Test 1 Open 212AJ First Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 212O First Level Test 2 Open 213AJ First Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider ($$$) 213O First Level Test 3 Open ($$$) 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 21AJ Second Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 221O Second Level Test 1 Open 222AJ Second Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 222O Second Level Test 2 Open 223AJ Second Level Test 3 Adult Amateur* or JR/Young Rider ($$$) 223O Second Level Test 3 Open ($$$) 224AJ SecondLevel Test 4 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 224O Second Level Test 4 Open 224Q Second Level Test 4 Great American/USDF 231AJ Third Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 231O Third Level Test 1 Open 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 2 241AJ Fourth Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 241O Fourth Level Test 1 Open 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 2SGO Prix St. George Open 2SGAJ Prix St. George Admult Amateur or
JR/Young Rider
2SGQ Prix St. George Great American/USDF
2I1O Intermediare I Open 2I1Q Intermediare Great American/USDF 2I2O Intermediare II Open 2I2Q Intermediare II Great American/USDF 2GP GP Open ($$$) 2GPQ GP Great American/USDF 2PD USDF Pas de Deux 2FS14OQ USDF Musical Freestyle, Open 1st -
4th Levels)
2FSFO FEI Musical Freestyle, Open
($$$)
2FSQ Freestyle Great American/USDF- Note Level on
Entry
2FEI5YO FEI
Five Year Old Test (Note test on entry)
2FEI6YO FEI Six Year Old
Test (Note test on entry)
2EQ13 Equitation 13 and
Under
2EQ18 Equitation 14 - 18
2QA Equitation
Adult
2FJT FEI JR Team Test
2FJTQ FEI JR Team Great
American/USDF
2FYRT FEI YR Team Test
2FYRQ FEI YR Team Great American/USDF
2TWPC TB Weighted Percentage Class, (note
test to be ridden on entry) ** ($1000 PRIZE MONEY)
2FSC Freestyle Costume (Exhibition
Only - no judging)
* DoverAdult Amateur Medal Program ** TB Weighted Percentage Class currently has $1000.00 in prize money, split $400, $300, $200, $100. Scores will be adjusted for the increased difficulty at each level. $$$ - Prize Money will be divided: 1st - $40, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20, 4th - $10 If additional sponsorships are obtained, prize money will be awarded to FEI Classes
Competitors Party about 5:00 pm at Dressage Pavilion
KDA 18TH ANNUAL SPRING DRESSAGE SHOW Sunday May 29, 2005 3UBO USDF Introductory B Open
3T1AJ Training Level Test 1 Adult Amateur
or JR/Young Rider
3T1O Training Level Test 1 Open 3T2AJ Training Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 3T2O Training Level Test 2 Open 3T3AJ Training Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider ($$$) 3T3O Training Level Test 3 Open ($$$) 3T4AJ Training Level Test 4 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 3T4O Training Level Test 4 Open 3T4Q Training Level Test 4 Great American/USDF 311AJ First Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 311O First Level Test 1 Open 312AJ First Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 312O First Level Test 2 Open 313AJ First Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 313O First Level Test 3 Open ($$$) 314AJ First Level Test 4 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider ($$$) 314O First Level Test 4 Open 314Q First Level Test 4 Great American/USDF 321AJ Second Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 321O Second Level Test 1 Open 322AJ Second Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 322O Second Level Test 2 Open 323AJ Second Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 323O Second Level Test 3 Open 324AJ SecondLevel Test 4 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 324O Second Level Test 4 Open 324Q Second Level Test 4 Great American/USDF 331AJ Third Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 331O Third Level Test 1 Open 332AJ Third Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 332O Third Level Test 2 Open 333AJ Third Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 333O Third Level Test 3 Open 333Q Third Level Test 3 Great American/USDF 341AJ Fourth Level Test 1 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 341O Fourth Level Test 1 Open 342AJ Fourth Level Test 2 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 342O Fourth Level Test 2 Open 343AJ Fourth Level Test 3 Adult Amateur or JR/Young Rider 343O Fourth Level Test 3 Open 343Q Fourth Level Test 3 Great American/USDF 3FYRSG FEI Prix St. George YR Test 3SGAJ Prix St. George Adult Amateur or JR Rider 3SGO Prix St. George Open 3SGQ Prix St. George Great American/USDF 3I1O Intermediare I Open 3I1Q Intermediare Great American/USDF 3I2O Intermediare II Open 3I2Q Intermediare II Great American/USDF 3GP GP Open 3GPQ GP Great American/USDF 3EQ13 Equitation 13 and
Under
3EQ18 Equitation 14 - 18
3QA Equitation
Adult
3FJI FEI
JR Individual Test
3FYRFS FEI YR PSG Freestyle Test
3FSUO USDF Freestyle Open (Note
Level on Entry)
3FSFO FEI Freestyle Open (Note Level on
Entry) ($$$)
3FSQ Freestyle Great American $$$ - Prize Money will be divided: 1st - $40, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20, 4th - $10
Reminder:
This Prize list covers three shows.
You must fill out a separate entry form for each show. Please
make a single check payable to “The Kentucky Dressage Association” and insure
that it includes ALL fees for ALL shows.
Entries:Each show entry must be postmarked by the closing
date and must include: 2 ) A copy of USEF & USDF cards for rider, owner, and trainer. If adult amateur, rider must provide copy of USEF AA card. If riding in a Great American Qualifying class, rider and owner must be participating members of USDF and also provide copies of current USDF cards, and provide copies of USDF Lifetime horse registration and USEF annual or life recording for the horse. (THIS IS FOR EACH SHOW ENTERED) 3) A clearly legible copy of negative Coggins dated within 12 months of show date.(FOR EACH SHOW ENTERED)
4) Stabling requests - note names not a stable 5) All signatures (yes, on all lines!)
Note: For entry purposes, “trainer” is defined as the adult on show grounds who will be responsible for horse. A parent signing for a minor is exempt from USEF nonmember fee. Art 1504.1. All must be adults or parent/guardian stated.
Association
Numbers:
Each competitor is responsible for supplying the secretary with the
correct association numbers (USDF, USEF, IDS, MSEDA) for horse, owner,
rider, trainer and coach, before the day(s) of the competition. The scores of
competitors who fail to supply correct numbers may not be counted toward
national awards. 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 7:00 pm. HORSE OR
TACK STALL FLAT FEE: $125/stall from noon Turesday - Sun
9:00 pm, $100/stall from noon Thursday until 9:00 pm Sunday. There is a
$35 fee for any single day. Early arrivals only by special
arrangement with secretary. Please note on entry if bringing
stallion and bring suitable equipment to close off stall to your
liking.
Tack stalls & non-competing 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 9:00 pm. (Mr. Dever closes at 9:00 pm) Normal business hours are from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm. If arriving after 6:00 pm, please call earlier in the day to ensure that you will receive your bedding that night. Phone numbers: 859-233-9702, 859-272-1482, 859-621-8926, & 859-621-8927.
WANT A
FREE STALL??? Send us $200.00 in ADVERTISING or
SPONSORS and you get one stall free!! Forms are in the prize list (pg 32).
Membership affidavit fee:
All
participarts (rider, owner, trainer, agent, lessee, or coach) as provided
for in Article 1504 must present to the competition secretary a
currect USEF membership card or copy thereof. In the event the participant
does not have his/her card or copy, he/she must sign an affidavit and pay
a $5.00 free or, if not a member, pay the $20.00 nonmember fee.
Individuals who have applied for membership within 30 days prior to the
show may apply to the USEF for a refund of the fee. Send entries to Breed Show
Secretary or Dressage Show Secretary, checks payable to
KDA. Checks
will be cashed upon receipt. Dishonored checks will require complete
repayment in cash or money order prior to the show plus a service charge
of $50.00.
ALL competitors must pay all outstanding fees before receiving
their show packets. The organizing committee reserves the right to limit
entries, to add or divide classes, to add or substitute judges, and to
make any changes required by the circumstances. Entries are limited to
five arenas. PLEASE SEND ENTRIES BY REGULAR MAIL ONLY! Refunds and Post
Entries: Full refunds less $15.00 office fee,
up to closing date. Post entries will only be
accepted to fill scratches. Post entries must include all fees, negative
coggins, proof of USEF membership (or pay nonmember fee) and must be
completed one hour before start of class. NO
REFUNDS AFTER CLOSING DATE Kentucky Health Regulations:
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. NAYRC Selection Classes:
The YR FEI
tests must be ridden from memory. Riders will not be allowed to carry a
whip. On day of test, no one except the YR will be allowed to ride the
horse (except the groom riding on a loose rein). FEI saddlery rules apply.
Ride Times: Times and stabling assignments will be available to competitors at www.showsecretary.com.
BEFORE YOU SEAL YOUR ENTRY ENVELOPE ? Is your entry form signed on ALL THREE boxes on the Back? The Trainer Box should be signed by the adult responsible for the horse on the show grounds. For JR/YR, this should be the Parent’s signature (or the accompanying adult). Actually, most of your were quite good about this last year. Keep up the good work!! ? Have you included a LEGIBLE copy of a current Coggins? The Coggins must be dated within the past 12 months from the date of the show. If the results or the date cannot be read on the copy, I’ll be asking for another one. ? Have you included copies of current USEF/USDF cards? If the cards are not for the current competition year, please do not send them. To be registered in Adult Amateur classes, your card must note your amateur status. Both rider and owner must be a member of USEF and a participating member of USDF for ride in qualifying classes to count. Also, your USEF card must denote Dres, CT, or Platinum. If it doesn’t, you must pay the $5 breed/discipline fee (Juniors are excluded from this). There were some real problems with this one last year. If you have waited until now to renew your memberships or to join for the first time, you’re in a bit of a pickle; it’s already too late for your cards to arrive in time for the closing date and probably too late for them to arrive in time for the show. PLEASE NOTE: Any entry that does not include the above by the closing date will be considered late and will be assessed a $30 late fee. Packets and ride times will not be distributed for incomplete entries.
BEFORE YOU SEAL YOUR ENTRY ENVELOPE #2 ? Have you included copies of your horse’s USEF recording and USDF registration? If you’re riding in qualifying classes, you must have these for your scores to count. ? Have you included your check or money order made payable to KDA? Last year we had ZERO bounced checks!! Congratulations, competitors! (And a BIG thanks from the show management!) ? Mail your entry via regular mail only. ENTRIES MAILED VIA REGISTERED OR CERTIFIED MAIL MAY NOT BE ACCEPTED. As long as your entry is POSTMARKED no later than the closing date, it is NOT a late entry (unless you’ve left something out, of course!) It doesn’t matter when it actually arrives in my mailbox - it’s the postmark that counts! PLEASE NOTE: Any entry that does not include the above by the closing date will be considered late and will be assessed a $30 late fee. Packets and ride times will not be distributed for incomplete entries. BRIDLE NUMBERS MUST BE WORN
AT ALL TIMES ON THE SHOW GROUNDS. THIS INCLUDES NONCOMPETING HORSES.
Footing/Arena: Five sand arenas, 20m by
60m. Warmup will be available on sand and on the track. Longing on the
track only Veterinarian: Equine
Medical Associates on call - 859-255-9233. Number will be posted at Hospitality
stall and in secretary’s office. Farrier: Steve Koch.
On Grounds:
Wednesday and Sautruday, other days On Call. Number will be posted
at Hospitality stall and in secretary’s office. KDA: The Kentucky Dressage
Association is a nonprofit organization established to encourage
participation and education in dressage. We sponsor competitions, clinics,
symposiums and a newsletter with special consideration for our members. We
have an extensive awards program, an incentive for horse and rider to
compete and improve. Each KDA membership includes an individual membership
to the USDF, entitling member to USDF mailings. Kids’ Games: After competition on
Saturday.
Entry form must be filled out, but there are NO fees. Directions: The Kentucky Horse Park is located on Iron Work
Parkway, north of Lexington. From I-75, take Exit 120. From other
highways, watch for Kentucky Horse Park signs. Enter main gate entrance of
the park, watch for signs to KDA stabling (or ask for directions from the
gate attendant). Incoming trailers will be admitted first time only
without a pass. Access to stabling and van parking and competition area
will be restricted. Horse Park parking pass will be provided by the
secretary at check-in. The USEF 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 USEF, Show Committees, and Licensed Officials are not responsible for checking headgear worn for such compliance. (Art. 318.5)
Class Explanations: Adult Amateur: A rider who has reached his/her 18th birthday as of Dec 1 of the previous year
and qualifies for USEF Adult Amateur status as described in Art. 808.
AA cards are available from USEF at no charge to members. AA entrants
must mail a copy of their card with entry form or fill out affidavit of
application at the show.
Open or Adult Amateur: These classes will be split into Open and Adult Amateur if there is a minimum of 4 entrants for each class. If entering as AA, note it on entry form.
If
sufficient JR/YR entries, they will also be split into separate class.
Novice Horse/Rider : Limited to horses or riders who have not won 3 first-places at KDA sanctioned shows as of the closing date. Junior Rider: An individual who has not reached his 18th birthday as of December 1st of the current competition year.The age of an individual on December 1st will be maintained throughout the entire competition year. Persons born on December 1st assume the greater age on that date. If a competition is in progress on any November 30th, junior status at the start of the competition will be maintained throughout that competition. (Except Combined Training/Eventing and Dressage Competitions, see Arts. 1704.4.2 and 1919.3). (USEF Art 115). Young Rider : Individuals are eligible as Young Riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 16 until the end of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 22. (USEF Art 120) Qualifying Classes (GrAmerQual) will not require a separate ride. An exhibitor wishing to qualify will enter the appropriate test as Open, Amateur, or Junior/Young Rider and pay an additional $10.00 fee to have the ride recorded as a qualifying ride. Exhibitors entering Great American Qualifying Classes must provide the show secretary with proof of membership and registration in USEF and USDF for horse, rider, owner, trainer (and coach when applicable). Awards: Cash Prizes at each level! First place
award and six ribbons for each class. Champion and Reserve ribbons and prizes
at each level. When classes are posted you may pick up your ribbons and prize
money.
Musical Freestyles: Boom box will be available for music – cassettes or CDs. Sound tests will be done at 7:30 am Friday in Dressage Complex. To enter Freestyle class, except for USEF/USDF championships and for Prix St. Georges freestyles “at any level, a horse/rider combination must have received a minimum of 58% in the highest test of the declared freestyle level or any test of higher level at an USEF recognized show. Riders must submit a photocopy of the test verifying their eligibility with their entry to the freestyle class”. Accommodations: We recommend making room reservations early I-75 Exit 108, 2251 Elkhorn Rd, Hampton Inn 859-299-2613 (Host Hotel fo rthe show: A block of rooms have been reserved. Please book early. Rae: $79.95 per room) Newtown Pike Exit (south of Kentucky Horse Park) Knights Inn 859-231-0232 Four Points Sheraton 859-259-1311 LaQuinta 800-531-5900 or 859-231-7551 Kentucky Horse Park Rules: All Exhibitors must pay a one time $2.00 entry fee into the park for your vehicle and KDA Show Pass. The Guard at the booth will issue your pass. Exhibitors/competitors/spectators must park within designated areas only. The Horse Park will ask you to move your trailer if you park in the grass. Horses and horse-drawn vehicles have the right-of-way at all times in all areas. Exhibitors must present exhibitor passes before entering stable and/or show areas. Vehicles permitted in stable area for loading and unloading purposes only. Exhibitors’ special requests and/or problems must be relayed to show management and not directed to Park personnel. All Park personnel will respond to emergencies promptly. Use of state property and equipment is not permitted by exhibitors or show management. Show management must assume responsibility for damage to Park property by exhibitors participating in their event. Park admission ticket is required to tour the Park. Tickets may be purchased at the Visitors Information Center. Mopeds, bicycles, and skateboards are prohibited in all areas of the Park. Park Security will issue golf cart permits to show management and handicapped persons. No exceptions will be allowed. All dogs must be on a leash, not exceeding six feet in length, at all times. Loose dogs will be removed by the Urban-County Humane Society. The USDF/Dover Adult Amateur Medal Program
KDA Tack Sale KDA will run a Tack Sale Tuesday -Saturday 4-5 pm accepting items. Sale Times Wednesday - Saturday 10 am - 4 pm Sunday 10 am - 2 pm. 10% of the sales price with the balance to the consignor. Unsold Items must be picked up by Sunday at 2 pm Any leftover items go to KDA. Bring your old, new, or unused tack to Stalls 146, 147 and 148. |