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Year-End Awards Banquet Ample Parking
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Beautiful Courses
Courses By Design Presents…
Gleneayre 2014 Hunter Series
located at 55 Bridge Road, Lumberton, NJ
April 6 April 27 May 17 June 15 August 30 - Equitation Ride-OffOctober 5 - $750 Invitational
& November 2 - Gleneayre Horse Show & Derby
With Marshall & Sterling Hunter Classics and Medal Classes
For Prizelist Suzanne Auletto
Phone: 609-268-0438 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Coursesbydesign.com
∗∗∗New Thoroughbred Incentive Awards Program∗∗∗
CLASS SCHEDULE
1-4 Baby Green Hunter 5-8 Pre-Children’s Hunter Pony
**schooling** 9-12 Children’s Hunter Pony 13 M&S Children’s Pony Classic 14 M&S Children's Pony Medal
**schooling** 25-28 Pre-Children’s Hunter Horse 29 M&S 2’6” Children’s Medal
**schooling** -22 Low Adult Amateur Hunter
23 M&S 2’6” Adult Medal 24 M&S Bit O’ Straw Classic
**schooling** Schooling Hunter Horse
**schooling**30-33 Childrens Hunter Horse34 M&S Children’s Hunter Classic 35 M&S Children’s Horse Medal
**schooling** 36-39 Adult Amateur Hunter 40 M&S Adult Classic
M&S Adult Medal
Main Ring—8:00 AM All 2 ft schooling prior to start of show
42-44 Beginner Adult 45-47 Academy 48-50 Pleasure 51-54 Short Stirrup
**schooling** 55-58 Crossrail Hunter
**schooling** 59-62 Low Hunter
Side Ring—9 AM Schooling prior to start of show
FEATURED EVENTS
Equitation Ride-Off On August 30th we will hold an equitation ride-off where the top 10 scoring riders for the season will be invited to compete in a 2 phase ride-off. The top 4 riders from this group will be asked back for further testing at the judges discretion.
Judge: Sue Van BlarcomSponsored by Cavalor Feed & Heather Layton, Mid- Atlantic Territory Manager
$750 Hunter Invitational Classic Throughout the year, each judge will select horses from all hunter classes that best rep-resents their “ideal hunter”. Thirty horses will be invited to compete on October 5th at the $750 Hunter Invitational Classic.
Judge: Yvonne Abel
~ Thoroughbred Incentive Program Offerings ~ High Point English Pleasure TB & Hunter High Point TB Award
New Ribbons and prize money to be awarded with Special Year End awards sponsored by the Jockey Club of America
Year End Awards High Point Awards will be presented at a banquet to be held at:
Auletto Caterers, Almonesson,NJ November 30
Awards to be presented to the horse or rider accumulating the most points in their re-spective divisions.
To be eligible for High Point Awards, exhibitors must show in at least four shows. Double-pointed show to count as 2 shows.
Southern Magic Perpetual Trophy This trophy will be awarded to the horse and rider combination from the Side Ring that accumulates the most points throughout the show series. Exhibitors may cross enter divisions.
The Mystery Date Leading Hunter Award This perpetual trophy donated by Clare Gallogly and Laura Coffey will be awarded to the hunter who accumulates the most points in the Main Hunter Ring throughout the 2014 show series
Tad of Talent Challenge Trophy Awarded to the lesson horse or pony that accumulates the most points throughout the show series. In order to qualify, horse/pony must be part of a regular lesson program.
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SIDE RING — Will start 9 am
ACADEMY Sponsored by Gleneayre Equestrian ProgramOpen to all exhibitors in a lesson program. Show attire is waived. Approved helmets and footwear with a heel required. May not cross enter into any other division at this show. Exhibitors will be asked to canter individually.
Academy Walk-TrotAcademy Walk-Trot with Canter Test
Class 45 Class 46 Class 47 Academy Walk-Trot with Ground Pole Test
PLEASURE Sponsored by “A Friend”Open to all horses and ponies. All classes shown at walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. No martingales allowed.
PleasureCross Country
Class 48 Class 49 Class 50 Bridle Patch Hack w/ 2 crossrails
SHORT STIRRUP Sponsored by The Toll Booth Saddle ShopOpen to riders that have not reached their 12th birthday as of December 1st of the current year. Once a rider jumps 2’ or higher in a USEF show, that rider is no longer eligible for this section. Jumps are 18” crossrails.
Short Stirrup Walk-Trot EquitationShort Stirrup Walk-Trot-Canter EquitationShort Stirrup Crossrails
Class 51 Class 52 Class 53 Class 54 Short Stirrup Crossrails
CROSSRAIL HUNTER Sponsored by Gateway Pine ShavingsOpen to all. Trotting on course is permitted.
Crossrail Hunter Walk-Trot Crossrail Hunter Walk-Trot-Canter Crossrail Hunter
Class 55 Class 56 Class 57 Class 58 Crossrails Hunter
LOW HUNTER Sponsored by On the Rise Equestrian Center & Aimee PorisOpen to all. Fences at 18”. Consisting of gates and poles. Trotting in corners permitted.
Low Hunter Low HunterLow Hunter
Class 59 Class 60 Class 61 Class 62 Low Hunter Under Saddle
. ***Championship & Reserve Ribbons to be awarded in all Divisions***
OFFICIALSTHE SHOW COMMITTEE HAS THE RIGHT TO VARY OR ADD TO THIS LIST
JUDGESApril 6......................................................................... Kati Robinson ..................................................................................... Denise WorrellApril 27....................................................................... Brian Feigus..................................................................................... Sandra DixonMay 17 ......................................................................... Maria Takas..................................................................................... Brie QuinnJune 15......................................................................... Jaime Auletto..................................................................................... Stephanie DixonAugust 30... ................................................................. Sue VanBlarcom..................................................................................... Merri MussoOctober 5 ..................................................................... Yvonne Abel..................................................................................... Sophia Hesington
***Note: The points from the Gleneayre Horse Show & Derby will count toward year-end awards.
MANAGER & COURSE DESIGNER . Suzanne Auletto, Tabernacle, NJSECRETARY ........................................ Ellen Greiner, Tuckerton, NJANNOUNCER ..................................... Lyn Gallagher, Chatsworth, NJEMT ...................................................... Beth Anne Stauffer
RULES & REGULATIONSEvery class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the cur-rent USEF Rule Book will be conducted and judged therewith.
Courses By Design or Gleneayre Farms will not be held responsible for any accident, loss or damage occurring at this show.
All classes will be $20. To save time the morning of the show, please fax your entries in ahead of time. Entries should be faxed to this number (609-268-1789).
A $20 Office Fee will be charged to each account payable with entry fees which will cover schooling fees and EMT fees.
Any horse that is schooling and not entered in a class must register with the Show office and wear a show number in order to school. The fee is $35.00.
The Show Committee reserves the right to add or combine classes if entries warrant.
A processing fee of $30.00 will be made for all non-negotiable checks.
All questions not covered by these rules shall be decided and interpreted by the Show Committee.
All dogs must be kept on a leash.
BEGINNER ADULT Sponsored by Coeli Netsky Equine Services, LLCOpen to all riders 18 and over who have not shown in a division at any show where the fence height specifications are 2' or higher. Walk/Trot only
Beginner Adult EquitationBeginner Adult PleasureBeginner Adult w/4Crossrails
Class 42 Class 43 Class 44
MAIN RING—8:00 AM
BABY GREEN HUNTER Sponsored by Oakshade Stables and Chrissy TyksinskiOpen to horses & ponies in their first two years of showing. May trot corners. Fences at 2’.
Class 1 Baby Green Hunter Class 2 Baby Green HunterClass 3 Baby Green HunterClass 4 Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle
PRE-CHILDREN’S HUNTER Sponsored by Cathy Howard & On Course Instruction Open to horses and ponies being shown by junior riders who are still eligible to
compete as Limit riders as of December 1st of the current show year. Pony fences at 2’; Horse fences at 2’6”.
Class 5-8 Pre-Children’s Hunter PonyClass 25-28 Pre-Children’s Hunter Horse Division will be split or combined as entries warrant.
CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY Sponsored by Ev-ry Farm Inc., Patti Clark & Shelly LeberOpen to ponies being shown by junior exhibitors who are eligible as Intermediate riders as of Dec 1st of the current show year. Sm/med 2’; Lg 2’6”.
Class 9 Children’s Hunter PonyClass 10 Children’s Hunter PonyClass 11 NJPHA Children’s Hunter Pony* (M&S 1st round)Class 12 Children’s Hunter Pony Under Saddle
Class 13. M&S Children’s Pony Hunter Classic Sponsored by Gleneayre Farm & Allison NewmanOpen to ponies who have competed in the Children’s Hunter Pony division day of the show. Full specifications and League Membership Forms available at the show office. Entry fee $40.00.
Class 14. M&S Children’s Pony Medal Open to juniors. To be shown over a minimum of 8 fences at the required height. Two or more tests of the top 4 competitors are required. Three riders must complete the course in order for points to count. Entry fee $40.00.
Class 29. M&S 2’6” Children’s MedalOpen to juniors on horses/ponies not competing at same show in any class where fences are 3 ft or higher. Entry fee $40.00.
LOW ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Sponsored by East Coast EquineOpen to adult riders who are considered amateurs according to USEF rules. Riders may not cross enter into any class or division with fences 3’ or higher at the same competition. Fences at 2’6”.
Low Adult Amateur HunterLow Adult Amateur HunterLow Adult Amateur Hunter
Class 19 Class 20 Class 21 Class 22 Low Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle
Class 23 M&S 2’6” Adult MedalOpen to Adult Amateurs not competing at same show in any class where fences are 3 ft or higher. Entry fee $40.Class 24 M&S Bit O’ Straw Hunter Classic Sponsored by Cathy Evans & Over the FenceVideoTwo rounds open to juniors and amateurs who have completed one morning division the day of the show. No cross entry of horse/pony or rider into M&S Children’s Clas-sic. Entry fee $40.00.
CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSE Sponsored by Deb Cowperthwait & Maplehurst Farm Open to horses being shown by junior exhibitors who are eligible as Intermediate riders as of Dec 1st of the current show year. Fences at 3’.
Class 30 Class 31 Class 32 Class 33
Children’s Hunter HorseChildren’s Hunter HorseNJPHA Children’s Hunter Horse* (M&S 1st round) Children’s Hunter Horse Under Saddle
Class 34 M&S Children’s Hunter Classic Open to horses who have competed in the Children’s Hunter Horse division day of the show. Full specifications and League Membership Forms available at the show office. Entry fee $40.00.
Class 35 M&S Children’s Horse MedalOpen to juniors. To be shown over a minimum of 8 fences at the required height. Two or more tests of the top 4 competitors are required. Three riders must complete the course in order for points to count. Entry fee $40.00.
ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Sponsored by The Tack Shelter Open to adult riders who are considered amateurs according to USEF rules. Fences at 3’.
Adult Amateur Hunter
Class 39
Adult Amateur HunterClass 38 NJPHA Adult Amateur Hunter* (M&S 1st round)
Class 36
Adult Amateur Hunter Under SaddleClass 40 M&S Adult Hunter Classic Open to horses and ponies who have competed in the Adult Hunter division day of the show. Full specifications and League Membership Forms available at the show office. Entry fee $40.00.Class 41 M&S Adult Medal Open to adu lts. To be shown over a minimum of 8 fences at the required height. Two or more tests of the top 4 competitors are required. Three riders must complete the course in order for points to count. Entry fee $40.00.
SCHOOLING HUNTER Sponsored by Marie Asper & Mason Run Farm
Class 15 Class 16 Class 17
Schooling Hunter
Class 18 Schooling Hunter Under Saddle
Class 37
Schooling Hunter Schooling Hunter
Open to all horses & ponies. Fences at 2'6
ALLEN’S FEED & PET SUPPLIES
204 CARRANZA RD., TABERNACLE, NJ 08088
609-268-1191
Provisions for Farm & Companion Animals
Hay * Straw Horse Bedding
Feed
www.Allensfeed.com Hours: Mon-Sat 8-6 Sun 9-1
Trainers of the Day Award A gift certificate from Allen’s Feed will be pre-sented to the Side Ring trainer who brings the most students to the show.
Trainers of the Day Award A gift certificate from Rick’s Saddle Shop will be presented to the Main Ring trainer who brings the most students to the show.
To encourage the retraining of thoroughbreds into other disciplines upon completion of careers in racing or breeding, the Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.) is offering ribbons, prizes and prize money to the top placing thoroughbreds in classes and divisions being offered in the Gleneayre Horse Show Series.
• High Point English Pleasure Thoroughbred – the TB horse thataccumulates the most points throughout the Pleasure division( classes 48-50)
• Hunter High Point Thoroughbred Award – the TB horse thataccumulates the most points in any Hunter divisions offered in this showseries.
For each High Point Award, a high point ribbon will be provided for eachshow and for the series, a ribbon and prize will be provided along with prizemoney being given by the Jockey Club of America.
All points earned throughout the series will be forwarded to Jockey Club,where they will keep track of all points for their yearend program.
Eligibility
Only thoroughbreds that have been registered with the Jockey Club are eligible to participate in T.I.P. classes and receive awards. Riders and owners must obtain a T.I.P. number for all horses. Tip numbers applications are done online at www.tjctip.com T.I.P. numbers must be provided to the horse show office before points can start to be accumulated.
Entry Blanks
Horses registered Jockey Club name, show name, T.I.P. number and owner/rider must be listed on entry blank with address provided in full.