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Texas Rose Hors Park Is Pleased To Present
TEXAS ROSE SPORT HORSE CUP September 7-11, 2016 Premier (AA) Hunters Jumper Rating 4
$25,000 Ameristall Grand Prix $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
$5,000 THJA Handy Hunter Challenge World Champion Hunter Rider
TEXAS ROSE CLASSIC September 14 -18, 2016
National (A) Hunters Jumper Rating 4
$15,000 Texas Rose Jumper Classic Benefiting Azleway Boys Ranch
$2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby
$10,000 PRO JUMPER RIDER BONUS More Than $195,000 In Prize Money
Texas Rose Horse Park
Tyler TX
TRHP Is Pleased To Welcome Our New Grand Prix Ring Sponsor
Dear Exhibitors, Trainers and Friends,
At Texas Rose Horse Park your show experience is our main priority! Every
aspect of our shows is reviewed and changes are made with an eye towards
enhancing and improving your experience.
Here at TRHP we are all about opportunities…
The opportunity to attend our shows…that’s why our class schedule was
designed so that everyone; students, those with full time careers, moms and dads,
trainers and those who just want to come watch, have the opportunity to do so.
The opportunity for your horses to enjoy top notch accommodations…it’s why
we chose the roomier 12’ X 12” stall size and included a sufficient number of
turnout paddocks providing more than ample room to stretch out, run and play.
The opportunity to do more than ride around the ring a few times…it’s why
events like ”Taking your best shot” with 6S Sporting Clays, Trivia Games,
creative fun projects and contests are included in our show offerings.
The opportunity to enjoy fabulous food and drink…It’s why we serve only the
best at our parties and socials.
The opportunity for us to provide you with a bit of pampering and TLC…It’s
why you’ll see our “Hospitality On Wheels”, throughout the two weeks, offering
something cold to drink and some special tidbits to munch on, all delivered right
to you.
The opportunity for you to help us make your experience even better…by
adhering to a strict open door policy. We want to hear from you and your
comments are welcome at any time.
We realize that you have many horse shows to choose from. We hope that you
will give us the opportunity to show you what we can do to make your show
experience absolutely top notch!
Warmest Regards,
Kathy Kathy Brunson
Owner-Texas Rose Horse Park
Management reserves the right to add to or vary from this list.
TEXAS ROSE SPORT HORSE CUP SEPTEMBER 7-11, 2016
Hunter Judges Dale Pederson, Chance Arakelian, Jessica Lohman, Kalea Maxwell
Jumper Judge Mike Lowry
USEF Steward Suzanne O’Neal
Hunter Course Designer Allen Lohman
Jumper Course Designer Patrick Rodes
TEXAS ROSE CLASSIC SEPTEMBER 14-18, 2016
Hunter Judges Paddy Downing-Nyegard, Jeff Wirthman, Terri Beck
Jumper Judge Mike Lowry
USEF Steward Helen Price
Hunter Course Designer Patrick Rodes
Jumper Course Designer Oscar Soberone
Licensee TRHP, LLC
Management Southbound Show Management, Inc
Announcer-Jumper Rings Mike Lowry
Announcer-Hunter Rings Andrew Brown
Stable Manager D’Anne Liljestrand
Secretary Kelly Lowry, Dana Frank
Paddock Masters Lesli Mitchell, Padraic Cutright, James Hicks, Josh Mims
Awards Ellen Ahmann
Hospitality Jennifer Principe
Veterinarian Bill Anderson, DVM 214-500-9702
Farrier David Fry 903-519-2656
Show Photographer Jerry Mohme Photography 512-203-2809
www.jerrymohmephotography.com
Recognized By … United States Equestrian Federation, USHJA, WCHR, THJA
For Additional Information Contact:
D’Anne Liljestrand (903) 882-8696
FAX: (903) 881-0228 [email protected] Or
Patrick Rodes (940) 240-1207 or [email protected]
Horse Show Office (During Show) 903-881-0348
ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 24, 2016 TO AVOID LATE FEES,
ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED ON OR BEFORE AUGUST 24, 2016 THE STALL DEPOSIT AND ANY NOMINATING FEE MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR ENTRY
MAIL YOUR ENTRIES TO:
Texas Rose Horse Park
ATTN: D’Anne Liljestrand
14078 Highway 110 North Tyler, TX 75704
Please Note: ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE BY CHECK, CREDIT CARD OR CASH Prize List, Schedule, Show Entry Forms, Stall Reservation Form, Advance Feed & Bedding Order Form,
RV Space & Golf Cart Reservation Forms May Be Obtained On the “Exhibitor Tab” At…
www.texasrosehorsepark.com
Officials – Staff - Information
This show is a regular member of the United States Equestrian Federation. Every class offered
herein is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF rule book and will be
conducted and judged in accordance therewith. US EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION
MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT
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 show pass 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 the competitions listed herein. I agree to be
bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and
of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the
Hearing Committee on any question arising under the
Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the
competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and
employees for any action taken under the Rules. I
represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate
under the Rules, and every horse I am entering is
eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in
consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation
and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs,
videos, audios, cable - casts, broadcasts, internet, film,
new media or other likenesses of me and my horse taken
during the course of the competition for the promotion,
coverage or benefit of the competition, sport, or the
Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to
advertise a product and they may not be used in such a
way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and
irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection
with such use, including any claim to compensation,
invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to
misappropriation. The construction and application of
Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State
of New York, and any action instituted against the
Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4.
RESPONSIBILITY Submission of entry to this show constitutes an agreement
to the following: Exhibitor agrees to indemnify and
hold harmless TRHP, LLC, Texas Rose Horse Park,
Southbound Show Management, Inc., The Texas Sport
Horse Cup, The Texas Rose Classic Horse Shows and
Horse Show officials 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 the Exhibitor
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 TRHP, LLC, Texas Rose Horse Park,
Southbound Show Management, Inc., The Texas Sport
Horse Cup, The Texas Rose Classic Horse Show
management by reason of 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 TRHP, LLC, Texas Rose
Horse Park, Southbound Show Management, Inc., The
Texas Sport Horse Cup, The Texas Rose Classic Horse
Shows Management are not responsible for accidents, fire
or theft.
All owners and exhibitors shall be responsible for any
damage incurred by them, their agents or employees, to
stalls, buildings, and other properties on the showgrounds,
and shall be billed accordingly.
WARNING: THE TEXAS SPORT HORSE CUP HORSE
SHOW, THE TEXAS ROSE CLASSIC 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 and information shall
be decided by Horse Show Management, its’ decision to
be final.
WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO AVOID
MISTAKES IN THIS PUBLICATION, THE HORSE SHOW
MANAGEMENT, PARTNERS, AND STAFF ASSUME NO
LIABILITY FOR ERRORS. SIGNIFICANT ERRORS OR
CHANGES WILL BE DISCLOSED TO EXHIBITORS
WHOSE ENTRIES ARE ACCEPTED, UPON THEIR
ACCEPTANCE; AND OTHERWISE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH USEF RULES.
PHOTOGRAPHY, VIDEO & PHOTO RELEASE:
From time to time, events at this facility are taped or
produced for live and/or delayed broadcast on National
Television. The copyrights of any video production at the
TRHP remain the property of the TRHP. No portion of
any event may be copied, sold or rebroadcast (except non-
economic use by event participants) without the express
written consent of the TRHP. All copyrights are reserved
under the Federal Copyright Laws of The United States. By
signing the entry form I agree to waive the right to the use
of my photos/videos at the competition and grant TRHP,
and its agent’s full use of any and all competition photos
and video.
Conditions of Competition – Rules - Regulations - Information
ENTRIES: Entries close August 24. New entries (new or
different horses) made after these dates will incur a one
time late fee of $60.00. Every Entry Blank must have the
signature of the owner/authorized agent, trainer & be
accompanied by a stall check or open check. 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. YOU
MUST HAVE AN OPEN CHECK ON FILE IN ORDER
TO RECEIVE YOUR NUMBERS. There will be a
$60.00 office/services fee for every horse on the show
grounds that will cover ring schooling, scratches, adds and
security. Management reserves the right to refuse any entry
for any reason.
Horses, on the grounds, not entered in any classes, must
have a completed entry blank on file in the office and
will be charged a $100 non-showing fee per week. Horses
not accruing a minimum of $100 in entry fees may be
charged the non-showing fee in lieu of entry fees.
*Warning: Horses that compete in a class in which they
are not properly entered will be charged a double entry
fee. Once a horse has competed in the first class of a
“Premier” (AA) or “National” (A) rated hunter section,
the division entry fee cannot be refunded.
*Attention foreign exhibitors: All fees MUST be paid in “US
Funds”.
STALLS: Permanent 12 X 12 stalls of wood/steel
construction, with doors, and temporary 10 X 10 stalls of
metal/canvas construction are available Monday
afternoon, September 5. Cost per stall for arrivals
AFTER 12:00 PM Monday and departing before 10:00
PM Sunday is $210. Stall assignments will be on a first
come, first serve basis. STALL ASSIGNMENTS WILL
NOT BE MADE WITHOUT PAYMENT, AN OPEN
CHECK OR VALID CREDIT CARD
INFORMATION. Feed, Hay, and Bedding will be
available on the show grounds. Bedding may be ordered
in advance by utilizing the advance order form located
in this publication. EXHIBITORS NOT
PURCHASING BEDDING FROM THE HORSE
PARK WILL BE CHARGED A $35.00 STALL
CLEAN OUT FEE. Manure is to be disposed of in
designated areas only. NO MANURE IN TRASH
CONTAINERS. Only manure may be placed in the
designated manure disposal areas. No trash, of any sort,
may be placed in these areas. Please utilize trash
receptacles for these items. Violators may be assessed up to
a $100 per occurrence. No stall doors or panels may be
removed. Exhibitors are responsible for damage to
stalls. Charges for any damages will be billed to the
exhibitor. A $55.00 Grounds Fee will be charged for all
horses not purchasing a stall. Please refer to the Texas
Rose Horse Park Top 10 Rules, (a copy is contained in this
publication) for additional information.
EQUINE VACCINATION RULE:
1. At Federation licensed competitions, horses entering the
grounds must be accompanied by documentation of
Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus
(Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within six months prior to
entering the stables. Horses not in compliance with this
rule may be required to leave the competition grounds
upon request by Competition Management.
Documentation should consist of one of the following
methods mentioned below. The frequency of vaccine
administration should be per the vaccine manufacturers’ or
veterinarian’s recommendations. It is recommended that
vaccines are administered by or under the direction of a
veterinarian.
2. In the case of vaccines administered by a veterinarian,
the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management,
must provide documentation from the veterinarian on
documenting that the horse in question received the
vaccinations; name of the vaccines and date of vaccine
administration.
3. In the case of vaccines administered by a person other
than a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by
Competition Management, must provide a receipt of the
vaccine purchase which is signed by the owner, or agent
with care, custody, and control of the horse; name, serial
number and expiration date of the vaccine; and date of
vaccine administration.
4. In the case of a horse that is unable to receive either of
the vaccinations due to a history of adverse reactions, the
exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management,
must provide a letter from the veterinarian on official
letterhead stating that the horse in question cannot be
vaccinated due to medical concerns and a log of
temperatures taken twice daily for the seven days prior to
entering the competition grounds. These horses must also
have their temperature taken and logged twice daily while
on the competition grounds. The log of temperatures
should be provided to the Competition Management,
steward, or technical delegate when requested.
NON-NEGOTIABLE CHECKS: A $50.00 SERVICE
FEE OR 10% OF THE CHECK/CREDIT CARD
AMOUNT, WHICHEVER IS GREATER, WILL BE
CHARGED FOR ALL RETURNED CHECKS AND/OR
DECLINED CREDIT CARDS. Accounts that are
not settled within five days with certified funds will be
reported to the USEF in accordance with current USEF
rules.
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS: All show accounts
must be closed out at the end of each week. Any open
entry accounts will be closed by management and a $60
processing fee will be added per entry. Any mistakes or
questions regarding your horse show account and/or prize
money must be resolved within 24 hours by contacting
the Horse Show Office. *Please note, for credit card
payments, please have your credit card available for
check out in both the Show Office and Show Services
Office.
REFUNDS: STALL FEES CANNOT BE REFUNDED
AFTER August 24. Entry fees will not be refunded after
August 24 unless a certificate of illness or injury prepared
by an accredited veterinarian, or a doctor’s note regarding
rider illness/injury, is presented to the secretary before the
start of the show. Once the show has started, proper
notification of the scratch must be made in the office
BEFORE the start of the classes being scratched. In
either case the entry fees will be refunded less any
nominating fees, stall fee, and an office processing charge
of $60.00.
USEF/USHJA FEES: Current USEF rules relating to
drugs and medications will be enforced. Each horse
entered must pay the $8.00 USEF Drug/Medication Fee
and the $8.00 USEF fee (Total $16 per exhibitor). Each
horse entered will also be required to pay the USHJA Fee of
$7.00
COGGINS TEST: Texas law requires that each horse be
accompanied by a negative EIA certificate dated within
one year. PLEASE ATTACH A COPY OF YOUR
HORSES’ COGGINS TO YOUR ENTRY.
SHARPS DISPOSAL: Sharps containers will be provided
in all barns for the disposal of needles and other
disposable sharp instruments. ALL items of this nature
MUST be disposed of in the provided containers. NO
SHARPS are to be disposed of in any receptacle other than
the provided sharps container. Any individual or entity not
in compliance will be subject to a $100 fine per USEF
1210.4.
HORSE REGISTRATIONS: 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. To be eligible for National,
Regional or Zone Horse of the Year Awards, and to
enter a USEF Computer Ranking List Class horses must
also be registered with the USEF. Exception for USEF
Computer Ranking List: Citizens of other nations who have
proof, in English, of current membership in good standing
of their own National Federation need not have USEF
Registration.
HORSE/PONY MEASURMENTS: Please advise the
show office of any horses and/or ponies requiring
measurement. Any horse/pony that cannot present a
valid measurement card will be required to present
themselves for measurement at the time/times posted in the
show office.
SCHOOLING: Hunter Rings will be open for schooling
on the day prior to the show weather permitting. Time
permitting, rings may also be open before and after the
show, each day, for hacking, times to be posted or
announced. No manual poling; no offsets of any type
may be used while schooling. Jumping will be permitted,
in the rings, at scheduled times and only when medical
personnel are on the grounds. HARD HATS MUST BE
WORN WHEN MOUNTED.
DOGS: Dogs are not permitted to be loose on
competition grounds and must be on a leash or
otherwise contained. Individuals must not lead dogs on a
leash while mounted. Dog owners are solely responsible for
any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from
their dogs’ behaviors. Dog owners failing to comply
with this rule may be subject to penalty under Chapters 6
and 7, as well as issuance of warning cards pursuant to rule
GR 301.
ATTIRE/HEADGEAR: All riders must be properly
attired. Numbers must be worn and clearly visible.
Protective head gear must be worn BY ALL RIDERS AT
ALL TIMES WHILE MOUNTED, anywhere, anytime
on the show grounds. Headgear for all riders must meet or
exceed ASTM Standards; must carry the SEI tag; and be
properly secured by a harness per USEF rules.
PRIZES: Prize money is indicated for each class. Prize
money won can be paid by check or deducted from each
horses account. An IRS W-9 form must be completed in
full before any prize money exceeding $600 can be paid.
Prize money will be withheld if the recipients Social
Security number is not on file. Prize money will be
payable to the owner unless written authorization, and
complete alternate payee information, is on file with the
show secretary.
CREDENTIALS: ALL EXHIBITORS IN ANY PONY,
JUNIOR HUNTER OR AMATEUR SECTION
MUST PRESENT THEIR CREDENTIALS
(MEASUREMENT CARD OR AMATEUR
CERTIFICATION) TO THE SHOW OFFICE
BEFORE THEIR NUMBERS CAN BE RELEASED.
Kindly send a photo copy of credentials with entry to
facilitate processing. All horses or ponies without a valid
measurement card will be measured at a designated time
and place. Anyone not presenting valid membership
credentials (USEF/USHJA) will be charged a $30.00 non-
refundable show pass fee per organization and must
complete the Show Pass Form. Amateur exhibitors must
present valid Amateur Credentials. Only a parent will be
exempt from the Federation non-member fee if signing as
coach for his/her minor child.
THJA Membership Statement THJA MEMBERS SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ALL CLASSES AT COMPETITIONS RECOGNIZED BY
THJA. 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. REGISTRATIONS
MAY ALSO BE COMPLETED ONLINE WITH A CREDIT
CARD AT THE THJA WEBSITE BEFORE THE END OF THE
SHOW. BEGINNING DECEMBER 1ST, 2015, ALL RIDERS
AND TRAINERS, IN ADDITION TO OWNERS OF THJA
REGISTERED HORSES, MUST BE MEMBERS OF THE THJA
FOR POINTS TO COUNT.
ANIMAL WELFARE: We require that all horses be
treated with kindness, respect and compassion and
should never be subject to mistreatment. Owners,
trainers, riders and grooms, or their agents must use
reasonable care in the handling and treatment of their
horses whether owned or placed in their care for
competition or for any other purpose. At all times, while
the horse is on the show grounds, we will provide for the
continuous well-being of the horse by vigorously enforcing
the rules of the USEF which pertain to this subject. USEF
rules defining policy regarding abuse and use of whips will
be strictly enforced. No poling, use of bamboo off-set or
excessive use of the whip will be tolerated. The well being
of the horse must be considered above the demands of
the breeders, trainers, riders, owners, dealers,
organizers, sponsors or officials. Violators may be
subject to penalties pursuant to USEF rules. In the
event of an acute and serious injury to or illness of a
horse on competition grounds when the owner or trainer of
the horse or agent of the owner is not present, after
reasonable effort to contact that individual has been
made, competition management, in consultation with a
licensed equine veterinarian, may authorize the provision
of emergency veterinary treatment of the horse. If
competition management so authorizes treatment under
the provisions of this rule, competition management and
veterinarian are not liable for any resulting costs, damages,
losses, claims or actions arising directly or indirectly from
the treatment of the horse.
RINGS/FOOTING: The AmeriStall Ring (Jumper Ring
I) is 180’ X 300’. The Hampton Ring (Jumper warm up)
is 120’ X 240’. The Big Dog Custom Carts Ring (Hunter 1)
is 160’ X 300’. The Rose Ring (Hunter 2) is 160’ X 280’.
The Cole’s Ring (Hunter warm up) is 164’ X 280’. The
RBW Arena (Indoor Ring) is 125’ X 235’. The Holiday
Inn Express-Tyler North Ring (Jumper Ring 2) is 135’ X
250’. Footing in all rings is all-weather sand composite.
OPERATION OF MOTORIZED VEHICLES:
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 limited
to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility
vehicles on the competition grounds of recognized
competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license
may operate the above described vehicles so 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.
*Additionally, pursuant to Texas Rose Horse Park
Facility Rules, no ATV’s or motorcycles of engine size
50cc or greater are allowed on the facility property. All
vehicles must observe posted speed limits at all times.
MAIL/PACKAGES: Items can be sent to:
Horse Show Office
Texas Rose Horse Park
14078 Highway 110 North
Tyler, TX 75704
PADDOCKS: Paddocks are available, on a first come, first
serve basis. The cost is $200 per week. Please reserve in
advance on the “TRHP Show Services Form” contained in
this publication and also available on our website.
Paddocks may be rented on a daily basis no earlier than
8:00 AM the day of rental and will be on a space available
basis only. Advance reservations for daily paddocks will
not be accepted.
RV HOOKUPS/CAMPER PARKING: Spaces are
available at a cost of $235 per show week including one
(1) pump out (Thursday). Additional pump outs will incur
additional fees. RV spaces must be reserved and paid for
prior to the start of the show. Please use the RV
Reservation form contained herein (or found at
www.texasrosehorsepark.com, under the exhibitor tab).
Payment, in full, MUST accompany the reservation.
Arrivals/Check In after 12 PM Monday. Departure prior
to 10 PM Sunday. No early/late arrivals/departures except
by prior arrangement. Extra nights will incur a $35 per
night fee. Camper Fees will NOT be split.
GOLF CART RENTAL: A limited number of Golf Cart
Rentals are available on a first come first serve basis for
$75 per day (3 day minimum) or $300 per week.
Reservations MUST be made using the Texas Rose Horse
Park Golf Cart Rental Agreement located on our
website: www.texasrosehorsepark.com.
USEF RULES PERTAINING TO THE OPERATION
OF MOTOR VEHICLES WILL APPLY.
FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE: Breakfast, lunch, snack
items, a variety of smoothies and coffees is available at
“Stirrups” located across from the indoor area.
Directions to Texas Rose Horse Park From the east (Shreveport Area) take I-20 west to the Van/Tyler, Highway 110 exit (#548). Turn left/south. Go approximately 1
mile. The equestrian center is on the left.
From the west (Dallas Area) take I-20 east to the Van/Tyler exit, Highway 110 exit (#548). Turn right/south. Go approximately 1
mile. The equestrian center is on the left.
From the south (Houston area) take US 287 north to TX-155 towards Tyler. At FM- 2661 turn left. Left again at TX
-64, right on to CR- 413, then left at FM -724. Follow FM-724 to CR-42 and turn right. At TX-110 turn left. The equestrian center
is on the right.
From the south (San Antonio area) take I-35 north to US-84 and turn right. Follow US-84 to TX-31, turn right. At FM-314 turn
left, right on to FM-279, left on to FM-314 then right on to CR-4906. At CR-4907 turn left to a right turn at CR-4908. (This road
turns into CR-426) At CR-422 turn right, then right on to FM-1955 and left on to TX-
110. The equestrian center is on the right.
For more information about the Tyler, TX area visit their website: www.tylertexas.com
Facility Map
Competition Name: Texas Rose Sport Horse Cup USEF Competition #322539
Divisions/Ratings: “Premier” in High Performance, Performance, Regular Conformation, Green, Green
Conformation, Amateur/Owner, Junior, Pony and Green Pony Hunter. “C” in Children’s, Adult,
Pre-Green and Children’s Pony Hunter, Hunter Breeding and Adult, Children’s and Pony Jumper.
Competition Name: Texas Rose Classic USEF Competition # 322136
Divisions/Ratings: “National” in High Performance, Performance, Regular Conformation, Green, Green
Conformation, Amateur/Owner, Junior, Pony and Green Pony Hunter. “C” in Children’s, Adult,
Pre-Green and Children’s Pony Hunter, Hunter Breeding and Adult, Children’s and Pony Jumper.
ADDRESS:
CITY, ST, ZIP
TELEPHONE: (H)
E-Mail Address:
Color: __________ Height: __________ Yr Foaled: __________
If you join the THJA before the end of a horse show, your points will count for that show. There are 4 ways to do this:
1. Give this completed form to the show secretary along with a check as payment for your membership.
2. Go to the THJA website and pay for your membership with a credit card.www.thja.org
3. Call Ann Yaffe at the number below and complete the membership over the phone. There is a $20 charge for this service
4. Return this completed form along with your payment to the address shown below.
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NAME OF HORSE:
□ Gelding
□ Mare□ Stallion
THJA Membership / Horse Registration Form – 2016Membership year runs from December 1 to November 30
Horse Registration is for Life of HorseName & Address Below is for Membership or Horse Owner as applicable.
NAME:
(If horse owner is a stable or corporation, please give name of senior partner or executive.)
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Action Desired: □ 1 year renewal □ 2 year renewal □ 3 year renewalMembership Status: □ Junior □ Amateur □ Professional _____ JUNIOR (Not having reached 18
th birthday on 12/1/15): $40.00/year
Junior Rider’s Birth Date: ______________________USEF No: ____________________ (Required)
_____ SENIOR (18 & Over): $50.00/year
Amateur Owner Birth Date: ______________________USEF No: __________________ (Required)
_____ LIFE $700.00 USEF No: _________________ (Required) Birth Date:________________ (Reqd.)
_____ HORSE REGISTRATION $45.00 (Lifetime Registration) USEF No: ________________ (Reqd.)
_____ HORSE OWNERSHIP TRANSFER $30.00 (THJA Registered Horse)
Previous Owner: ______________________________________________
_____ HORSE NAME CHANGE $15.00 (THJA Registered Horse)
Previous Horse Name: _________________________________________
(If owner entered above is not a member, no points will be credited to the reg. horse.)
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PLEASE SUBMIT THIS FORM WITH THE APPROPRIATE DUES MADE PAYABLE TO ''THJA'' TO:
ANN YAFFE - 3299 BEAVER CREEK DRIVE - PATTISON, TX 77423 - (281) 934-3251
THJA RecognitionThe Texas Rose Sport Horse Cup and The Texas Rose Classic are operated in accordance with the current rules of the Texas Hunter and Jumper Association by which it is recognized and rated “A” in High Performance, Performance, Regular Conformation, Green, Green Conformation, 3’3” and 3’6” Amateur Owner, Pony, Green Pony, 3’3” and 3’6” Junior Hunter, 3’ and 3’3” Pre Green, Children’s Pony, Children’s and Adult Hunter, Modified Adult and Modified Children’s Hunter, and JR/AO, Children’s, Adult and Pony Jumper. Points for placing in Junior, Children’s, Pony and Adult Equitation and hunter Breeding will be credited in accordance with the rules of THJA.
1. PARKING: Parking in designated areas only. NO PARKING is allowed in the barn area.
TEMPORARY PARKING in barn areas is for the unloading and loading of trailers only. All trailers should be dropped in the approved lot and are not allowed to park in the stabling area. Public Parking is in designated areas only.
2. CAMPER’S/RV’S/HORSE TRAILERS WITH LIVING SPACE: Must go to campground for hook-up. NO HOOK-UP ALLOWED TO THE BARNS AT ANY TIME! Limited spots available please reserve your space through the TRHP Show Services Office. RV spaces are assigned through TRHP Show Services Office.
3. GOLF CARTS/ATV’S: a privilege-not a right-extended to show participants. Must be at least 16 years of age with valid driver’s license. Golf carts can be rented through TRHP show services in the show office. TRHP strongly suggests that reservations be made in advance, please refer to TRHP website under Exhibitor Information for Golf Cart Rental Agreement and Policies and Information. Carts are NOT to leave TRHP property for any reason. NO FOUR-WHEELERS, THREE WHEELERS, OR MOTOR BIKES OVER 50 cc ARE ALLOWED ON PARK GROUNDS. Golf Carts, mopeds, rural rate vehicles such as Gators and Mules, scooters, small motor bikes, and bicycles are allowed.
4. DOGS: Must be on a leash (not to exceed 6 feet in length) or suitably restrained in a tack stall/cage etc. Loose animal/s left in vehicles in distress, etc. can and will be removed from the grounds at the owner’s expense.
5. HORSES: Have the right-of-way at all times. All riders must wear safety helmet at all times while on a horse.
6. EXHIBITOR PROBLEMS/SPECIAL REQUESTS: All non-emergency problems or special requests must be relayed through show management to ensure prompt attention.
7. FIRE CODES: TRHP does not allow any of the following in stalls, barns or tents: a. No 2-prong plug appliances. No 2-prong plug extension cords. No light duty cords for
indoor use. b. No 3-way adaptors unless specifically made for outdoors. c. No cooking in barns or tents. d. No overloading electrical outlets. e. No electrical cords on the ground or buried. f. FANS IN THE STABLE AREA THAT ARE CONNECTED TO A 3-PRONG HEAVY DUTY
OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORD OR 3-PRONG OUTDOOR ADAPTER ARE ACCEPTABLE.
8. STALLS: TRHP does not permit the use of any nails, fencing staples, screws, duct tape, or any other things to be driven into any portion of the stalls or buildings, nor the signs to be affixed, with any type of material(s) that may cause damage, changes, alterations, repairs, painting or staining of any part of the stalls or buildings. Any erection or installation of equipment must be made with material(s) that are temporary in nature and will not cause permanent damage such as zip-ties, Velcro, light duty staples, masking tape, etc.
9. WASTE DISPOSAL: All trash should be placed in proper containers that are located throughout the park. Muck generated during event must be placed in designated areas. Muck should not be placed in the barns, at the end of the barns or in any other non-designated area.
10. SCHOOLING/LONGEING: Schooling is at designated times/places only and will be set and
posted by show management. Longeing is not allowed in any arena. Lunge in designated areas only.
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2016 Zone 5 Specifications (IL, IN, KY, MI, OH)In accordance with GR 1111.4: Canada, IA, WI, MO, TN, VA, WV, PA, NJ are contiguous states.
ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER: To be ridden by exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the currentcompetition year and who hold a current USEF Amateur certification. Open to horses and ponies. Riders entered in Adult AmateurHunter sections may not compete in any other class in which obstacles exceed 3’5” at the same competition, (Exception: Equitation,Jumper classes 1.20m and lower, Amateur Owner Hunter, Amateur Owner Jumper classes, and the USHJA International HunterDerby). Riders competing in the Amateur Owner Hunter or Amateur Owner Jumper sections may compete on one different horse in theAdult Amateur Hunter section. Horses cannot cross enter into 3’3” or 3’6”Amateur Owner sections at the same competition. 3’0” withspreads not to exceed the fence height. May be split into three (3) sections. Adult Amateurs 18 – 35, Adult Amateurs 36 – 49, AdultAmateurs 50 and over. May be combined if there are fewer than four (4) entries in a section. If there are four (4) or more entries in eachdivided section, the divided sections must be held separately. Adult Amateur Hunter and Children’s Hunter may be combined if thereare fewer than three (3) entries in either section. Under Saddle Classes: If an under saddle class is divided by age and a rider has twoor more horses entered, all riders must be amateurs but need not be eligible by age. Handy Hunter Classes: Handy Hunter Classes areoptional and can be added at the competition management’s discretion.CHILDREN'S HUNTER HORSE: A Children’s Hunter Horse rider may only compete one different horse in the Junior Hunter Sections.Riders entered in Children’s Hunter Horse sections may not compete in any other class in which obstacles exceed 3’5” at the samecompetition (Exception: Equitation classes up to 3’9”, Jumper classes 1.20m and lower, Junior Hunter sections and USHJA InternationalHunter Derby). A Junior Hunter rider may only compete one different horse in the Children’s Hunter Horse section. Riders entered inthe Children’s Hunter Horse section may only compete on one Children’s Hunter Pony at the same competition. Horses entered inChildren’s Hunter classes may not cross enter into Junior Hunter sections at the same competition. 3’0” with spreads not to exceedfence height. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. Combinations will be permitted. Children’s Hunter sections may be combinedif there are fewer than four (4) entries in a section. If there are four (4) or more entries in each divided section, the divided sections mustbe held separately. Adult Amateur Hunter and Children’s Hunter may be combined if there are fewer than three (3) entries in eithersection. Handy Hunter Classes: Handy Classes are optional and can be added at the Competition Management’s discretion.CHILDREN'S HUNTER PONY: Riders competing in the Children’s Hunter Pony section are not limited to the number of ponies theymay show, providing they are not also competing in the Green or Regular Hunter Pony sections and/or Children’s Hunter Horse sectionat the same competition (Exception: competitions which limit entries in accordance with GR 915). If a rider competing in the Children’sHunter Pony section chooses to compete in sections other than Children’s Hunter Pony at the same competition, these riders arelimited to competing a maximum of one (1) different pony in the Green or Regular Pony Hunter section and one (1) horse in theChildren’s Hunter horse section at the same competition and in any class not to exceed 3’5” (Exception: Pony Jumpers). Small/Medium Ponies: 2'0” with spreads not to exceed height of fence. Large Ponies 2'6" with spreads not to exceed height of fence.Combinations will not be permitted. Children’s Hunter Pony sections may be combined with Children’s Hunter Horse sections if thereare fewer than four (4) entries in a section. If there are four (4) or more entries in each divided section, the divided sections must beheld separately. The Children’s Hunter Pony may be divided by height (small/medium and large). If there are four (4) or more entriesin each height section, the sections must be held separately. Suggested Distances: At management’s discretion, Children’s HunterPony may choose to run the section as follows using the suggested distance guidelines: a. 2’ Small Children’s Hunter Pony should be(based on 9’9”stride): 4 strides at 48’9”; 5 strides at 58’6”; 6 strides at 68’3”; 7 strides at 78’8”; 8 strides at 87’9”. b. 2’3” MediumChildren’s Hunter Pony should be (based on a 10’3” stride): 4 strides at 51’3”; 5 strides at 61’6”; 6 strides at 71’9”; 7 strides at 82’; 8strides at 92’3”. 9“c. 2’6” Large Children’s Hunter Pony should be (based on an 11’ stride): 4 strides at 55’; 5 strides at 66’; 6 strides at77’; 7 strides at 88’; 8 strides at 99’.LOW / HIGH CHILDREN’S JUMPER: Low Children’s Jumpers riders may not cross enter into any classes held above 1.15m (3’9”) atthe same competition. High Children’s Jumper riders may not cross enter into High Junior classes or any other jumper class exceeding1.30m at the same competition with the exception of classes which do not offer prize money (including add back money) see HU111and HU108 for cross entry restrictions. Low Children’s horse/rider combinations may cross enter into the High Children’s Jumpers atthe same competition. Low Children’s horse/rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are offered. HighChildren’s horse/rider combinations may cross enter into the Low Children’s Jumpers at the same competition. High Children’s horse/rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are offered. Low Children’s Jumper 1.00m (3’3”) to 1.05m (3’5”).High Children’s Jumper 3’6” or 1.10m (3’7”) to 1.15m (3’9”). Sections may be divided by age of rider and may also be combined(Children’s with Adult Amateur sections) if so stated in the prize list. LOW / HIGH ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER: Low Adult Amateur Jumper riders may not cross enter into any classes held above 1.15m(3’9”) at the same competition. Adult Amateur Jumper riders may not cross enter into High Amateur Owner classes or any other jumperclass exceeding 1.30m at the same competition with the exception of classes which do not offer prize money (including add backmoney) see HU111 and HU108 for cross entry restrictions. Low Adult Amateur Jumper horse/rider combinations may cross enter intothe High Adult Amateur Jumpers at the same competition. Low Adult Amateur Jumper horse/rider combinations may enter only oneclassic, if both Low and High are offered. High Adult Amateur horse/rider combinations may cross enter into the Low Adult AmateurJumpers at the same competition. High Adult Amateur horse/rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High areoffered. Low Adult Amateur Jumper 1.00m (3’3”). High Adult Amateur Jumper 3’6” or 1.10m (3’7”) to 1.15m (3’9”). Sections may bedivided by age of rider and may also be combined (Children’s with Adult Amateur sections) if so stated in the prize list.
HUNTER SECTION
All Hunter Classes will be held in accordance with USEF, USHJA and Zone VII rules. Courses will simulate
fences found in the hunting field such as; brush, wall, in and out, oxer, post/rails, gates, aiken and panels.
Courses will be posted a minimum of one hour prior to the start of each class. At management’s discretion, a
dotted line may be put into effect to restrict the size of the courtesy circle in hunter classes.
Per HU 5, all classes will be judged on performance and soundness and additionally, suitability and manners
where appropriate. Horses must be serviceably sound. Divisions may be combined or split as necessary as
specified under HU 2. Ribbons awarded 1st through 8th and prize money paid 1st through 6th as specified for
each section. Each hunter section will receive a champion & reserve award based on points. Full
Championship points will be given in all classes in each hunter sections 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. These four horses will also
receive full points for one under saddle class.
Please Note: Show Management will determine a rotating jump order for all classes over fences. Riders or
Trainers with conflicts must see the paddock masters in both rings so that the necessary adjustments can be
made. Starters have the authority to scratch entries that make no attempt to be timely, without going through
the Steward or Show Manager.
Management reserves the right to change, cancel, or combine classes, alter courses and do all things necessary to
compensate for excessive or inadequate entries.
Premier (AA)Hunters (Week 1) National (A) Hunters (Week 2) All riders showing in Amateur/Owner Divisions must have their USEF Amateur Certification. All Horses
showing in Junior Hunter, Pony or Green Pony must have a current measurement card.
Handy, Conformation and Under Saddle Rounds are designated on the schedule as follows:
**Denotes Handy Hunter Round ***Denotes Conformation Round * Denotes Under Saddle (The Under
Saddle is the last class in each division.)
$2000 High Performance Hunter Section Entry Fee $260 or $70 per class
Fences 4’-4’6” Classes 101, 102, 103, 104, 105
Prize Money $400 Per Class… 1st-$48, 6th-$1st-$120, 2nd-$88, 3rd-$60, 4th-$56, 5th 28
$1500 1st
Year Green Working Hunter
Section Entry Fee $240 Fences 3’6”
Classes 128, 129, 130, 131, 132
Prize Money $300 Per Class… 1st-$90, 2nd-$66, 3rd-$45, 4th-$40, 5th-$35, 6th-$24
$1500 Performance Hunter 3’6” Section Entry Fee $240 or $60 per class Fences 3’6” Classes 106, 107, 108, 109, 110
Prize Money $300 Per Class… 1st-$90, 2nd-$66, 3rd-$45, 4th-$40, 5th-$35, 6th-$24
$1500 2nd YR Green Working Hunter Section Entry Fee $240 Fences 3’9” Classes 133, 134, 135, 136, 137
Prize Money $300 Per Class… 1st-$90, 2nd-$66, 3rd-$45, 4th-$40, 5th-$35, 6th-$24
$1000 Performance Hunter 3’3” Section Entry Fee $220 or $50 per class
Fences 3’3”
Classes 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Prize Money $200 Per Class…
1st-$60, 2nd-$44, 3rd-$30, 4th-$28, 5th-$24, 6th-$14
$1750 3’6” Amateur Owner Hunter 18 -35 Section Entry Fee $260
Fences 3’6”
Classes 138, 139, 140, 141, 142
Prize Money $350 Per Class… 1st-$105, 2nd-$77, 3rd-$53, 4th-$45, 5th-$40, 6th-$29
$1500 Regular Conformation Hunter Section Entry Fee $240 Fences 3’9” Classes 116, 117, 118, 119, 120 Model 121/$15 Class fee
Prize Money $300 Per Class… 1
st-$90, 2
nd-$66, 3
rd-$45, 4
th-$40, 5
th-$35, 6
th-$24
$1750 3’6” Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over
Section Entry Fee $260
Fences 3’6”
Classes 143, 144, 145, 146, 147
Prize Money $350 Per Class… 1
st-$105, 2
nd-$77, 3
rd-$53, 4
th-$45, 5
th-$40, 6
th-$29
$1500 Green Conformation Hunter Section Entry Fee $240 Fences 3’6” Classes 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 Model 127/$15 Class fee
Prize Money $300 Per Class… 1st-$90, 2nd-$66, 3rd-$45, 4th-$40, 5th-$35, 6th-$24
$1500 3’3”Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 Section Entry Fee $240
Fences 3’3”
Classes 148, 149, 150, 151, 152
Prize Money $300 Per Class… 1st-$90, 2nd-$66, 3rd-$45, 4th-$40, 5th-$35, 6th-$24
$1500 3’3”Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over
Section Entry Fee $240
Fences 3’3”
Classes 153, 154, 155, 156, 157
Prize Money $300 Per Class… 1st-$90, 2nd-$66, 3rd-$45, 4th-$40, 5th-$35, 6th-$24
$1250 Small Pony Hunter Section Entry Fee $230
Fences 2’3”
Classes 183, 184, 185, 186, 187 Prize Money $250 Per Class…
1st-$75, 2nd-$55, 3rd-$38, 4th-$33, 5th-$26, 6th-$23
$1750 3’6” Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under Section Entry Fee $260 Fences 3’6” Classes 158, 159, 160, 161, 162
Prize Money $350 Per Class… 1st-$105, 2nd-$77, 3rd-$53, 4th-$45, 5th-$40, 6th-$29
$1250 Medium Pony Hunter Section Entry Fee $230
Fences 2’6”
Classes 188, 189, 190, 191, 192 Prize Money $250 Per Class…
1st-$75, 2nd-$55, 3rd-$38, 4th-$33, 5th-$26, 6th-$23
$1750 3’6” Small Junior Hunter 16-17 Section Entry Fee $260 Fences 3’6” Classes 163, 164, 165, 166, 167
Prize Money $350 Per Class… 1st-$105, 2nd-$77, 3rd-$53, 4th-$45, 5th-$40, 6th-$29
$1250 Large Pony Hunter Section Entry Fee $230
Fences 3’
Classes 193, 194, 195, 196, 197
Prize Money $250 Per Class… 1st-$75, 2nd-$55, 3rd-$38, 4th-$33, 5th-$26, 6th-$23
$1750 3’6” Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under Section Entry Fee $260 Fences 3’6” Classes 168, 169, 170, 171, 172
Prize Money $350 Per Class… 1st-$105, 2nd-$77, 3rd-$53, 4th-$45, 5th-$40, 6th-$29
$750 Small/Medium Green Pony Hunter Section Entry Fee $230
Fences 3’
Classes 198, 199, 200, 201, 202 Prize Money $150 Per Class…
1st-$45, 2nd-$33, 3rd-$23, 4th-$20, 5th-$17, 6th-$12
$1750 3’6” Large Junior Hunter 16-17 Section Entry Fee $260 Fences 3’6” Classes 173, 174, 175, 176, 177
Prize Money $350 Per Class… 1st-$105, 2nd-$77, 3rd-$53, 4th-$45, 5th-$40, 6th-$29
$750 Large Green Pony Hunter Section Entry Fee $230
Fences 3’
Classes 203, 204, 205, 206, 207
Prize Money $150 Per Class… 1st-$45, 2nd-$33, 3rd-$23, 4th-$20, 5th-$17, 6th-$12
$1500 3’3” Junior Hunter Section Entry Fee $240
Fences 3’3”
Classes 178, 179, 180, 181, 182
Prize Money $300 Per Class… 1st-$90, 2nd-$66, 3rd-$45, 4th-$40, 5th-$35, 6th-$24
C Rated/Zone Recognized/THJA Recognized Hunters All riders showing in Adult Amateur Divisions must have their USEF Amateur Certification. All Horses showing
in Children’s Pony Hunter must have a current measurement card.
Please Note: The Under Saddle is the last class in each division.
$500 Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 Section Entry Fee $190 or $45 per class
Fences 3’ Classes 300, 301, 302, 303, 304
Prize Money $100 Per Class… 1st-$30, 2nd-$22, 3rd-$15, 4th-$14, 5th-$12, 6th-$7
$1000 Pre Green Hunter 3’ Section Entry Fee $220 or $50 per class
Fences 3’
Classes 325, 326, 327, 328
Prize Money $250 Per Class…
1st-$75, 2nd-$55, 3rd-$38, 4th-$33, 5th-$26, 6th-$23
$1000 Pre Green Hunter 3’3”
Section Entry Fee $220 or $50 per class
Fences 3’3”
Classes 329, 330, 331, 332
Prize Money $250 Per Class… 1st-$75, 2nd-$55, 3rd-$38, 4th-$33, 5th-$26, 6th-$23
Children’s Hunter Pony Section Entry Fee $150 or $40 per class
Fences 2’, 2’3”, 2’6”
Classes 333, 334, 335,336, 337 Modified Adult Amateur Hunter Section Entry Fee $150 or $40 per class
Fences 2’6”
Classes 338, 339, 340, 341, 342 *Horse/Rider Combinations
may not cross enter into any other rated divisions
Modified Children’s Hunter Section Entry Fee $150 or $40 per class Fences 2’6” Classes 343, 344, 345, 346, 347
*Horse/Rider Combinations
may not cross enter into any other rated divisions
$500 Adult Amateur Hunter 36-49 Section Entry Fee $190 or $45 per class Fences 3’ Classes 305, 306, 307, 308, 309
Prize Money $100 Per Class… 1st-$30, 2nd-$22, 3rd-$15, 4th-$14, 5th-$12, 6th-$7
$500 Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over Section Entry Fee $190 or $45 per class
Fences 3”
Classes 310, 311, 312, 313,314 Prize Money $100 Per Class…
1st-$30, 2nd-$22, 3rd-$15, 4th-$14, 5th-$12, 6th-$7
$500 Children’s Hunter 14 & Under Section Entry Fee $190 or $45 per class Fences 3’ Classes 315, 316, 317, 318, 319
Prize Money $100 Per Class… 1st-$30, 2nd-$22, 3rd-$15, 4th-$14, 5th-$12, 6th-$7
$500 Children’s Hunter 15-17 Section Entry Fee $190 or $45 per class Fences 3’ Classes 320, 321, 322, 323, 324
Prize Money $100 Per Class… 1st-$30, 2nd-$22, 3rd-$15, 4th-$14, 5th-$12, 6th-$7
$500 Take 2 Thoroughbred Hunters Fences 3’ Section Entry Fee $190 or $45 per class
Classes 348, 349, 350, 351, 352 Prize Money $100 Per Class…
1st-$30, 2nd-$22, 3rd-$15, 4th-$14, 5th-$12, 6th-$7
(Not THJA Recognized)
Horses must be registered with the Jockey Club and verification must be provided via foal
registration, tattoo or a letter from the Jockey Club.
Thoroughbred’s registered name with The Jockey Club, show name (if different than above),
registration number or tattoo number, and the name of the sire and dam must also be
provided.
Unrated Hunters (Open to All Riders)
Baby Green Hunter
Section Entry Fee $150 or $40 per class
Fences 2’6” Classes 353, 354, 355, 356, 357
Open to horses or ponies in their 1st
year of showing
2’6” Special Hunter Section Entry Fee $150 or $40 per class
Fences 2’6”
Classes 363, 364, 365, 366, 367
2’9” Special Hunter Section Entry Fee $150 or $40 per class Fences 2’9” Classes 358, 359, 360, 361, 362
TRHP Hunter Section Entry Fee $150 or $40 per class
Fences 2’9”-3’
Classes 368, 369, 370, 371, 372
Unrated Hunters Open To Amateur & Junior Riders
Modified Junior/Amateur Hunter
Section Entry Fee $90 or $40 per class
Fences 3’3” Classes 373, 374, 375
Open to horses or ponies in their 1st year of showing
TRHP Restricted Hunter
Section Entry Fee $150 or $40 per class
Fences 2’3”-2’6”
Classes 386, 387, 388, 389, 390 Riders may not cross enter into any rated division
Limit Rider Hunter Section Entry Fee $150 or $40 per class Fences 2’6”-2’9” Classes 376, 377, 378, 379, 380
Open to riders who have not won 6 blue ribbons at
recognized shows
Beginner Rider Hunter Section Entry Fee $125 or $30 per class
Fences 18”
Classes 391, 392, 393, 394, 395 Open to riders who are not yet ready to show in Pre
Child/Adult or Limit
Pre Child/Adult Hunter Section Entry Fee $150 or $40 per class Fences 2’6”-2’9” Classes 381, 382, 383, 384, 385 Riders may not cross enter into any rated division
Short/Long Stirrup Hunter
Section Entry Fee $125 or $30 per class
Fences 18”-2’
Classes 396, 397, 398, 399, 400 Open to riders who are not yet ready to show in Pre
Child/Adult or Limit
Opportunity Classes 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.
Opportunity Rookie Rider Hunter Section Entry Fee $125 or $30 per class
Fences 2’-2’3”
Classes 401, 402, 403, 404, 405 Open to riders who are not yet ready to show in Pre
Child/Adult or Limit
Opportunity Walk/Trot Starting Rider Hunter
Section Entry Fee $125 or $30 per class
Fences X-Rails
Classes 406, 407, 408, 409, 410 Open to riders in their 1st year of showing.
Hunter Breeding
The following Hunter Breeding classes are recognized by Texas Hunter Breeding Super Series
One Year Olds Class 411 Class Fee $40 Two Year Olds Class 412 Class Fee $40
Three Year Olds Class 413 Class Fee $40 Best Young Horse Class 414 Class Fee $40
Warm-Up Classes The classes below are individual classes. No Champion or Reserve Champion will be awarded.
Open Hunter Class Fee $40
Fences 4’, 3’9”, 3’6”
Classes 450 through 457
Low Hunter Class Fee $40
Fences 3’3”, 3’, 2’9”, 2’6”, 2’3”, 2’, 18”
Classes 458 through 478
Schooling Pony Hunter Class Fee $40
Fences 3’, 2’9”, 2’6”, 2’3”, 2’
Classes 479 through 484
EQUITATION DIVISION
All Equitation Classes will be held in accordance with USEF, USHJA and Zone VII rules
and will be judged in accordance with current USEF standards for equitation.
Class Class # Fences Specs – Refer To the USEF
Rule Book Under the Specified
Reference.
Pessoa/US Hunt Seat Medal Presented by
Randolph College
500 3’6” USEF EQ 110.5
Marshall & Sterling U.S. Pony Medal 501 SEE USEF 110.6 USEF EQ 110.6
ASPCA Maclay Horsemanship 502 3’6” USEF EQ 110.8
THIS National Children’s Medal 503 3’ Specs at Ryegate.com
UHJA 3’3” Jumping Seat Medal 504 3’3” USEF EQ 110.13
WIHS Pony Equitation 505 2’3”, 2’6”, 3’ USEF EQ 110.10
WIHS Tad Coffin Performance HTR Phase 506.1 3’6” USEF EQ 110.10
WIHS Tad Coffin Performance JPR Phase 506.2 3’6” USEF EQ 110.10
Class Fee for #500 through #506.2 is $45 per class
Limit Equitation Flat 507 N/A USEF EQ 110.4
Limit Equitation Over Fences 508 2’6” USEF EQ 110.4
*Horse rider combinations in Junior Equitation may not cross enter between height sections.
Junior Equitation Flat 14 & Under* 509 N/A
For Classes
509 through 518
USEF EQ
110.1 & Zone VII
Specifications
Junior Equitation Over Fences 14 & Under* 510 3’
Junior Equitation Flat 15-17* 511 N/A
Junior Equitation Over Fences 15-17* 512 3’6”
Children’s Equitation Flat 513 N/A
Children’s Equitation Over Fences 514 3’
Adult Equitation Flat 515 N/A
Adult Equitation Over Fences 516 3’
Pony Equitation Flat 517 N/A
Pony Equitation Over Fences 518 2’3”, 2’6”, 3’
Class Fee for #507 through #518 is $40 per class
Beginner Rider Flat 519 N/A Classes 519-524 conducted
in accordance with USEF
standards for equitation.
These classes are designed
as an introduction to
equitation for the rider in
their initial show seasons at
USEF rated shows.
Beginner Rider Over Fences 520 18”
Short/Long Stirrup Flat 521 N/A
Short/Long Stirrup Over Fences 522 18”-2’
Opportunity Rookie Rider Flat 523 N/A
Opportunity Rookie Rider Over Fences 524 2’
Class Fee for #519 through #524 is $30 per class
JUMPER DIVISION
All horses competing at Meter 1.25 and above must pay a nominating fee of $175.
Horses must be declared for the classes of their choice by 5 PM of the prior day.
Courses will be posted a minimum of one hour prior to the start of each class.
Time allowed in accordance with JP 129.
Ties in jumper classes will jump off for first place only. Ties for all other places will be determined by first
round time.
Ribbons 1st through 8th unless otherwise noted. Prize money paid 1 st through 6 th unless otherwise noted.
Champion and Reserve will be awarded in all sections containing 3 or more classes and will be determined using
the USEF Bonus Point system. Bonus Points will apply to the 2nd class of each section. Please note: If your state or
local organization does not utilize bonus points, in the computations for Champion and Reserve Champion, your
organization results may differ from show results.
Please Note: Show Management will determine a rotating jump order for all classes over fences.
Riders or Trainers with conflicts must see the paddock masters in both rings so that the necessary adjustments can
be made.
Starters have the authority to scratch entries that make no attempt to be timely, without going through the Steward
or Show Manager.
Management reserves the right to change, cancel, or combine classes, alter courses and do all things necessary to
compensate for excessive or inadequate entries.
Approximate Fence Height Conversions From Meters to Feet/Inches
0.70 m = Fences 2’3” 0.95 m = Fences 3’1” 1.20 m = Fences 3’11” 1.45 m = Fences 4’9”
0.75 m = Fences 2’5” 1.00 m = Fences 3’3” 1.25 m = Fences 4’1” 1.50 m = Fences 4’11”
0.80 m = Fences 2’7” 1.05 m = Fences 3’5” 1.30 m = Fences 4’3” 1.55 m = Fences 5’1”
0.85 m = Fences 2’9” 1.10 m = Fences 3’7” 1.35 m = Fences 4’5” 1.60 m = Fences 5’3”
0.90 m = Fences 2’11” 1.15 m = Fences 3’9” 1.40 m = Fences 4’7”
OPEN JUMPER SECTIONS *** Classes in this section are open to all riders who are eligible.
*In classes 601-609 riders choose either Clear Round/BR or II.2b .85 Meter Jumper*
Per Class Fee $40
Classes 601/ II.BR, 602/II.BR, 603/II.BR Classes 601.1/ II.2b, 602.1/II.2b, 603.1/II.2b
.95 Meter Jumper* Per Class Fee $40
Classes 604/ II.BR, 605/II.BR, 606/II.BR Classes 604.1/ II.2b, 605.1/II.2b, 606.1/II.2b
1.0 Meter Jumper* Per Class Fee $40
Classes 607/ II.BR, 608/II.BR, 609/II.BR Classes 607.1/ II.2b, 608.1/II.2b, 609.1/II.2b
1.10 Meter Jumper Per Class Fee $40
Classes 610/ II.2b, 611/II.2b, 612/II.2b
1.15 Meter Jumper Per Class Fee $40
Classes
613/ II.2b, 614/II.2b, 615/II.2b
1.20 Meter Jumper Per Class Fee $40
Classes 616/ II.2b, 617/II.2b, 618/II.2b
$1500 1.25 Meter Jumper
Per Class Fee $50
Classes 619/ II.2b, 620/II.2b, 621/II.2b
Prize Money $500 Per Class… 1st-$150, 2nd-$110, 3rd-$65, 4th-$62, 5th-$58, 6th-$55
$1800 1.30 Meter Jumper Per Class Fee $50
Classes 622/ II.2b, 623/II.2b, 624/II.2b
Prize Money $600 Per Class… 1st-$180, 2nd-$130, 3rd-$90, 4th-$75, 5th-$65, 6th-$60
$1200 1.40 Meter Jumper
Per Class Fee $60
Classes 625/ II.2b, 626/II.2b
Prize Money $600 Per Class… 1st-$180, 2nd-$130, 3rd-$90, 4th-$75, 5th-$65, 6th-$60
USEF, Zone & THJA Recognized Jumpers Classes in this section will be operated under the guidelines set forth in JP 117, JP 118 and Zone VII Specifications.
Please check the schedule for heights specific to each class.
All riders showing in Amateur Owner classes must have their Amateur Certification.
Low Child/Adult Jumper
Per Class Fee $40
Classes 627/ II.2b, 628/II.2b, 629/II.1
$450 High Adult Amateur Jumper Per Class Fee $40
Classes 630/ II.2b, 631/II.2b, 632/ II.1
Prize Money $150 Per Class… 1st-$45, 2nd-$33, 3rd-$23, 4th-$20, 5th-$17, 6th-$12
$450 High Children’s Jumper Per Class Fee $40
Classes 633/ II.2b, 634/II.2b, 635/ II.1
Prize Money $150 Per Class… 1st-$45, 2nd-$33, 3rd-$23, 4th-$20, 5th-$17, 6th-$12
$900 Low Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Per Class Fee $50
Classes 636/ II.2b, 637/II.2b, 638/ II.1
Prize Money $300 Per Class… 1st-$90, 2nd-$66, 3rd-$45, 4th-$40, 5th-$35, 6th-$24
$1200 Medium Junior/AA Owner Jumper
Per Class Fee $50
Classes 639/ II.2b, 640/II.2b, 641/ II.1
Prize Money $400 Per Class… 1st-$48, 6th-$1st-$120, 2nd-$88, 3rd-$60, 4th-$56, 5th 28
$1500 High Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Per Class Fee $55
Classes 642/ II.2b, 643/II.2b, 644/ II.1
Prize Money $500 Per Class… 1st-$150, 2nd-$110, 3rd-$65, 4th-$62, 5th-$58, 6th-$55
$300 Pony Jumper Per Class Fee $40
Classes 645/ IV.1, 646/II.2b, 647/ II.1 Prize Money $100 Per Class…
1st-$30, 2nd-$22, 3rd-$15, 4th-$14, 5th-$12, 6th-$7
$750 Take 2 Thoroughbred Jumpers Per Class Fee $40 (Not THJA Recognized)
Classes 645, 646, 647 “Take 2” Thoroughbred Jumpers II.2b, 1.0 Meter Prize Money $250 Per Class… 1st-$75, 2nd-$55, 3rd-$38, 4th-$33, 5th-$26, 6th-$23 Horses must be registered with the Jockey Club and verification must be provided via foal
registration, tattoo or a letter from the Jockey Club.
Thoroughbred’s registered name with The Jockey Club, show name (if different than above),
registration number or tattoo number, and the name of the sire and dam must also be provided.
$25,000 AMERISTALL GRAND PRIX (WEEK 1 ONLY)
Class 700 Entry Fee $475
Regional Standard, USEF Table II.2a Nominating Fee required
Horses must be on the grounds 24 hours prior to the scheduled start of the class.
Declarations are due by 12:00 PM Saturday and horses must be available for inspection
Saturday after 12:00 PM, specific time and place to be announced. In order to compete
in this class horses must be entered and compete in at least one other nominated class at
this show. Within the 24 hour period, prior to the class, horses must have their numbers
displayed at all times. Schooling will be restricted to a designated area.
USEF rules in effect.
Formal attire required.
Rider/horse bios required.
Ribbons to 12th
.
(1) $7500 (2) $5500 (3) $3250 (4) $2000 (5) $1500 (6) $1250 (7) $ 1000
(8) $750 (9) $750 (10) $500 (11) $500 (12) $500
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$10,000 TEXAS ROSE PRO JUMPER RIDER BONUS To be eligible the same horse/rider combination must enter and compete in both the
$25,000 AmeriStall Grand Prix (Texas Rose Sport Horse Cup) and the $15,000 Texas
Rose Jumper Classic (Texas Rose Classic). In addition, the same horse rider combination
must enter and compete in at least one other nominated class at each of the shows.
Eligible riders include any show participant that maintains Professional Status with the
USEF/USHJA.
Bonus will be paid to the two (2) top horse/rider combinations based on money won.
$6000 to 1st
place and $4000 to second place. In the event of a tie for 1st
place the higher
winnings from the $25,000 AmeriStall Grand Prix will place first and the lower Grand
Prix money winner will place 2nd
. In the event of a tie for 2nd
place the rider bonus will be
divided equally among the tied riders.
GRAND PRIX
CLASSICS &
SPECIAL CLASSES
JUMPER CLASSICS Entries for all Jumper Classics will close at 5:00 PM the day prior to the class. Post entries and scratches
(after the declaration deadline) will incur a $35 add/scratch fee. Horses must be entered in at least one
jumper class in their respective division or appropriate height section in order to eligible to participate in a
classic. A minimum of 12 entries is required for all Jumper Classics. Proper attire is required for all Jumper
Classics. Ribbons 1st to 8th unless otherwise indicated. All placing entries are requested to ride for ribbons.
Prize money 1st-6th unless otherwise indicated. The nominating fee of $175 is required for all classes at 1.25
Meters and above. All Jumper Classics will be operated in accordance with USEF Rules and under USEF
Table II.2a.
CLASS CLASS # ENTRY FENCES
$15,000 TEXAS ROSE JUMPER CLASSIC (WEEK 2 ONLY) 701 $350 1.35 M (1) $4500 (2) $3000 (3) $2100 (4) $1500 (5) $1200 (6) $1050 (7) $ 900 (8) $750
$5,000 BRUNSON FAMILY WELCOME STAKE 702 $225 1.25 M (1) $1500 (2) $1000 (3) $750 (4) $500 (5) $400 (6) $350 (7) $250 (8) $250
$3,000 HIGH JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC 703 $150 1.35 M (1) $900 (2) $600 (3) $450 (4) $300 (5) $225 (6) $200 (7) $175 (8) $150
$3,000 LOW JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC 704 $150 1.25 M (1) $900 (2) $600 (3) $450 (4) $300 (5) $225 (6) $200 (7) $175 (8) $150
$1,500 NAL & WIHS HIGH CHILD/A A JUMPER CLASSIC* 705 $75 1.15 M (1) $450 (2) $300 (3) $225 (4) $150 (5) $112.50 (6) $100 (7) $87.50 (8) $75
$1,500 NAL & WIHS LOW CHILD/A A JUMPER CLASSIC*
Open to horses & PONIES. 706 $75 1.05 M
(1) $450 (2) $300 (3) $225 (4) $150 (5) $112.50 (6) $100 (7) $87.50 (8) $75
*Washington and North American League (combined) Riders need not be members of the NAL to
compete, but only members will receive points towards year-end finals, to be held at the Pennsylvania
National Horse Show. To be eligible for the NAL Hunter & Jumper Classics, horses must have entered,
shown and completed the course in at least two classes in the respective division.
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PARTY WITH A PURPOSE… AT THE
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at the
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HUNTER CLASSICS & SPECIAL CLASSES Entries for all Hunter Classics will close at 5:00 PM the day prior to the class. Post entries and scratches
(after the declaration deadline) will incur a $35 add/scratch fee. Entries will not be accepted once the classes
for the respective division have started on the day of the classic. In order to be eligible the horse/rider
combination must have competed in their respective Hunter Division at this show. The first round of all
Hunter Classics listed below will be the las t over fences c la ss of the d iv is ion. The top 12 will
return for a second round which will consist of approximately 10 jumps. To be judged on performance,
soundness, suitability and manners. To be scored under the open numeric system. Each round to count
50% of the total score. 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. Ribbons 1st to 8th unless otherwise
indicated. All placing entries are requested to ride for ribbons. Prize money 1st-6th unless otherwise indicated.
All Hunter Classics will be operated in accordance with USEF Rules. Formal attire suggested for round 2.
CLASS CLASS # FEE FENCES
$10,000 USHJA INTERNATIONAL HUNTER DERBY ---
WEEK 1 *Please Refer to the International/National Derby Page
contained herein for complete specs and prize money payout.
707 $425 3’6”-
4’/4’3”+Opt.
$2500 USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER DERBY --- WEEK 2 *Please Refer to the International/National Derby Page
contained herein for complete specs and prize money payout.
708 $150 3’/3’5”
Options
$500 PONY HUNTER CLASSIC 709 $50 Pony
Heights
(1) $150 (2) $110 (3) $75 (4) $60 (5) $55 (6) $50
$500 NAL & WIHS CHILDREN’S HUNTER CLASSIC 14/U 710 $50 3’
(1) $150 (2) $110 (3) $75 (4) $60 (5) $55 (6) $50
$500 NAL & WIHS CHILDREN’S HUNTER CLASSIC 15-17 711 $50 3’
(1) $150 (2) $110 (3) $75 (4) $60 (5) $55 (6) $50
$500 NAL & WIHS ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSIC 712 $50 3’
(1) $150 (2) $110 (3) $75 (4) $60 (5) $55 (6) $50
Washington and North American League (combined) Riders need not be members of the NAL to
compete, but only members will receive points towards year-end finals, to be held at the Pennsylvania
National Horse Show. To be eligible for the NAL Hunter & Jumper Classics, horses must have entered,
shown and competed the course in at least two classes in the division.
$1,000 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER CLASSIC 713 $100 3’3” & 3’6” (1) $300 (2) $220 (3) $150 (4) $120 (5) $110 (6) $100
$1,000 JUNIOR HUNTER CLASSIC 714 $100 3’3” & 3’6”
(1) $300 (2) $220 (3) $150 (4) $120 (5) $110 (6) $100
$5,000 THJA HANDY HUNTER CHALLENGE Please refer to the THJA Handy Hunter page contained herein
for detailed specs and prize money payout.
715 $275 3’
3’3” Options
$2,500 PRE GREEN SUPER STAKE SERIES Please refer to the Texas Pre Green Super Stake Ad contained
herein for detailed specs.
716 $250 3’ &3’3”
(1) $750 (2) $550 (3) $375 (4) $250 (5) $175 (6) $150 (7) $125 (8) $125
$75 per horse add back paid…1st
-30%, 2nd
-22%, 3rd
-15%, 4th
-10%, 5th
-7%, 6th
-6%, 7th
-5%, 8th
-5%
$10,000 USHJA INTERNATIONAL HUNTER DERBY (Texas Rose Sport Horse Cup Only)
Presented By: Dietrich Insurance
Class 708
Fences 3’6”-4”0” Option Fences 4’3” or Higher Formal Attire (Per HU 125) Required.
Entry Fee: $425 (Includes $50 USHJA Fee) Declarations must be made by 12:00 PM Thursday
Open to all eligible horses. Memberships: Riders, owners and trainers must have current USEF and USHJA memberships prior to the start of the
show.
Required Check-In: Horses must be on the property a minimum of 24 hours prior to the start of the class. Required
check-in will take place 24 hours prior to the start of the first round, exact time and place to be announced. Once
checked in, horse numbers must be with the horse, and evident, at all times. Horses must remain on the grounds until
they have finished competing in the derby class.
Jog: Horses will be required to jog for soundness within 12 hours of the start of the first round. Handlers are required
to wear appropriate attire and horses must have their show number and be presented in conventional tack (bridle
including noseband).
Order of Go: The order will be posted a minimum of one hour prior to the start of the class.
HOTY Bonus Points/Money: In order to receive HOTY bonus points/money, the USHJA Exhibitor declaration form
must be completed and submitted to the show office by the conclusion of the show.
International Hunter Derby Enrollment: Enrollment is not required for participation however, to be eligible for
yearend money, Regional Awards and Championships horses must enroll. Money will be counted from the enrollment
date forward.
Class Specifications: For complete class specifications please visit http://www.ushja.org/programs/ihd/ihd_default.aspx.
Awards Presentation: Riders or, if the rider is unavailable, a rider representative must be present for the presentation of
awards in order to receive prize money.
Prize money paid as follows… 1st…$3000 2nd…$2200 3rd…$1300 4th…$800
5th…$600 6th…$500 7th…$400 8th…$300
9th…$300 10th…$200 11th…$200 12th…$200
$2500 USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER DERBY
(Texas Rose Classic Only)
Class 709 Fences 3’, Options 3”5” Formal Attire Required
Class Entry Fee: $150 (Includes $25 USHJA Fee) Declarations due by 12:00 PM Thursday Open to all eligible horses.
Memberships: Riders, owners and trainers must be active members of the USEF and USHJA.
Order of Go: The order of go will be posted a minimum of one (1) hour prior to the start of the class.
Back Numbers: During the two phases of the class, all horses entered must have their numbers clearly visible and
be ridden only in the designated National Hunter Derby warm up area. This includes horses entered simultaneously in
another class.
Additional Class Requirements: To be eligible to compete in this class the horse must be entered in, and
compete in a minimum of one other height appropriate class at this show.
HOTY Bonus Points: To accrue Zone Bonus Hoty Points the horse must be registered with both the USHJA and
USEF. For money won to count towards any National Standings rider, owner and trainer must be current members of
both USHJA and USEF.
Class Specifications: For complete class specifications please visit http://www.ushja.org/programs/nhd/nhd_forms.aspx.
Awards Presentation: Riders or, if the rider is unavailable, a rider representative must be present for the presentation of
awards in order to receive prize money.
Prize money paid as follows… 1st…$750 2nd…$550 3rd…$325 4th…$200
5th…$150 6th…$125 7th…$100 8th…$75
9th…$75 10th…$50 11th…$50 12th…$50
$5,000 THJA Handy Hunter Challenge (Week 1 Only)
Class 715 Entry Fee: $275
Fences 3’- Options 3’3” Declarations due by 10 AM Saturday. Eligibility: Amateurs, Juniors and Professionals are eligible. Horses only (no ponies).
Memberships: Rider, Owner and Trainer must be a current THJA Members in good standing and
Horses must be THJA Registered.
Order of Go: The order of go will be posted a minimum of one (1) hour prior to the start of the
class.
THJA Bonus Points: Riders/horses will earn THJA Year End points in their declared division.
Bonus points will apply to one THJA Awards Division only. Participants must make their division
declaration, in the horse show office, prior to the start of the class.
Horses per Rider: There is no restriction on the number of horses a rider may show in this class.
Attire: Formal attire is requested.
Tack & Equipment: Appropriate tack per USEF HU 123 and equipment per USEF HU 124.
Class Specifications: A single round Handy Hunter Class, consisting of a minimum of 10 jumps,
built per USEF HU 129 and including a variety elements such as fences ridden at a hand gallop, a
roll back and/or a trot fence. The course will also include a minimum of four (4) option jumps set
at 3’3”.
Judging: Open numerical scoring. Two (2) judges, each determining a score, with the 2 scores
added together for the total round score. To be judged on quality, movement, jumping style,
handiness, manners, way of going, pace, brilliance and suitability.
Awards & Presentation: Riders or, if the rider is unavailable, a rider representative, should be
present for the presentation of awards. Ribbons to 12th
.
Prize money paid as follows… 1st…$1500 2
nd…$1100 3rd…$750 4
th…$500
5th…$350 6
th…$300 7th…$250 8
th…$250
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Promoting and showcasing the Pre-Green Horse throughout the southwest via a series of stakes paying a minimum of $2,500.00 in prize money
plus $75.00 per horse added back. Conducted In Accordance With HU106.3
All enrolled horses are eligible for
$25,000 Added Pre-Green Super Stakes Final
and Overall Year-End Awards
*All verified Thoroughbred Horses are eligible for the year end Take 2
Thoroughbred Bonus paid to the top Thoroughbred money earner.
Enrollment Fee:
Through March 1st
$250.00
Through June 15th
$350.00
Through August 1st
$550.00
Through Final Championship
$750.00
Class 716 Entry Fee $250 Pre-Green Horses must be enrolled in the Texas Pre-Green Super Stake Series in order to be
eligible. An enrollment form is contained herein. 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. To be eligible to compete the horse/rider combination must
have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes in the Pre-Green section at this show.
Participants must enter and declare fence height, in the show office, by entry closing time the day
prior to the Super Stake Class.
Fences: 3’0”, 3’3”
$2,500 Prize Money & Add Back ($75 per horse) to be paid as follows:
$2,500: (1) $750 (2) $550 (3) $375 (4) $250 (5) $175 (6) $150 (7) $125 (8) $125
Add Back: (1) 30% (2) 22% (3) 15% (4) 10% (5) 7% (6) 6% (7) 5% (8) 5%
$2,500 TEXAS PRE-GREEN SUPER STAKE SERIES
DESIGNED BY THE SUPER SERIES GROUP SPECIFICALLY FOR
PROMOTING THE PRE-GREEN DIVISION THROUGHOUT THE
SOUTHWEST DURING THE CURRENT COMPETITION YEAR,
SHOWCASING THE HIGH AND LOW PRE-GREEN HORSE.
Featuring… $25,000 Added Texas Pre-Green Final Championship,
Year End Awards, Top Thoroughbred Year End Bonus,
$2,500 Minimum Added Stake Class at Each Participating Show
Texas Pre-Green Super Stake Series Open to enrolled horses only. Each participating show will offer a minimum $2,500 Pre-Green Super Stake
class with $75.00 per horse added back. In order to qualify for each participating Super Stake, a horse must
have competed in at least 2 over fence classes in the Pre-Green Hunter Division at that show. Money accrued
throughout the regular season in the Texas Pre-Green Stake Classes will determine year end awards. All
enrolled horses are eligible for the $25,000 Added Pre-Green Final Championship.
NEW Extended Enrollment Fees for 2016:
Through July 15 $350.00
Through August 15 $550.00
Through Final Championship $750.00
Owner’s Name:______________________________________ Phone #: ___________________
Address:__________________________________________City: ________________________
State:_________ Zip: _____________ Email: _________________________________________
Horse Name: Horse Recording Number: ________________
Rider Name: Trainer Name:__________________________
Sire: Dam:_________________________________
Age:_______ Sex:_______ Breed:_________________________ American Bred? ___________
Was this horse enrolled in the Texas Pre-Green Program in 2015? __________________________________________
Thoroughbreds: Attach copy of Jockey Club papers or obtain tattoo verification form from steward at your first TX PG show.
Owner / Agent Signature Date
*Please make check payable to: Texas Super Stake Series and mail to: Terri Irrer
Texas Super Stake Series 785 W. Jeter Road
Argyle, TX 76226
Enrollment Information: Terri Irrer, [email protected], 313-310-2106
Information Available at: britanniafarm.com, mcquaystables.com southboundshows.com
Super Series Group: Patrick Rodes, [email protected]
Pauline “Cookie” Cook, [email protected]
Colleen McQuay, [email protected]
Peter Pletcher, [email protected]
______________________________________________________________________________
Office Use Only:
Amount Paid: __________________________ Check #: ____________________ Date: ________________________
2016 TEXAS PRE-GREEN SUPER STAKE SERIES ENROLLMENT FORM
Hunter Breeding
Yearlings, two year olds and three year olds that are enrolled in the program and are showing
in hunter breeding classes (at participating shows) will accumulate points for the year end
awards. Points in each class will be calculated 10, 6, 4, 2, 1, ½ . Best Young Horse - 10 points
and Reserve Best Young Horse - 5 points. All enrolled horses will be eligible to show in the
Texas Hunter Breeding Championship classes held at the end of the year. Owner’s Name: Phone #:
Address: City:
State: Zip: Email:____________________________________
Horse Name: Recording Number: ___________________
Sire: Dam:___________________________________
__Yearling, __2-Yr Old, __3-Yr Old, Sex: _____ Breed: __________________ American-Bred? ____
Trainer Name: ________________________________ Phone #:
Owner / Agent Signature Date
*Please make check payable to Texas Super Stake Series and mail to:
Terri Irrer ▪ Texas Super Stake Series ▪ 785 W. Jeter Rd ▪ Argyle, TX 76226 Enrollment Information: Terri Irrer, [email protected], 313-310-2106
Information Available at: superseriesgroup.com
Super Series Group: Colleen McQuay, Patrick Rodes, Pauline “Cookie” Cook, Peter Pletcher
DESIGNED BY THE SUPER SERIES GROUP SPECIFICALLY FOR
PROMOTING HUNTER BREEDING THROUGHOUT THE SOUTHWEST
DURING THE CURRENT COMPETITION YEAR.
FEATURING… $10,500 3-YEAR OLD CHAMPIONSHIP $2,500 2-YEAR OLD CHAMPIONSHIP ▪ $2,000 YEARLING CHAMPIONSHIP
ANNUAL BONUSES BASED ON HORSE & OWNER STANDINGS
ENROLLMENT FEES:
Yearlings $250 (after August 1st - $450)
2 Year Olds $ 350 (after August 1st - $550)
3 Year Olds $450 (after August 1st - $650)
2016 TEXAS HUNTER BREEDING SUPER SERIES
ENROLLMENT FORM for Yearlings, 2-Year Olds & 3-Year Olds
Office Use Only:
Amount Paid: __________________
Check Number: ________________
Date: _________________________
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Phone Contact:
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Notice: All forms must be signed. All changes must be made in writing. Trainer splits must be received by 12 PM Friday. Splits will not be accepted after that time.
Fax To: 903.881.0228 or Mail to: TRHP, 14078 Hwy 110 N, Tyler TX 75704
Signature: Date:
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Earn points here to qualify for the$10,000 Adult Jumper Final$10,000 Adult Hunter Final
$10,000 Children's Jumper Final$10,000 Children's Hunter Final
WIHS Equitation FinalWIHS Pony Equitation Final
at the Washington International Horse Show in Washington, DC.
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WIHS1298 Royal RdAnnville, PA 17003717-867-5643; 717-867-2174 fax
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Become a member of the WIHS Children's & AdultChampionships and WIHS Equitation to receive points.Competitors need only submit one WIHS membershipapplication for the current qualifying year and that will
entitle them to accrue points in all WIHS santionedclasses. Membership is valid for the qualifying year andentitles a rider to earn points on one or more horses in
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National Finals are held at thePennsylvania National Horse Show.
West Coast Finals are held at theLas Vegas National Horse Show.
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North American League1298 Royal RdAnnville, PA 17003717-867-5643; 717-867-2174 fax
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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.
JUDGING FOR ALL HUNTER SECTIONS: • To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count. • Horses and Ponies are not required to
jog for soundness.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADULT AMATEURS: HUNTER, JUMPER AND EQUITATION: • To be ridden by exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year and who hold a current USEF Amateur certification. Open to horses and ponies. State rules MAY
prohibit entry of ponies.
ELIGIBILITY FOR CHILDREN’S SECTIONS: HUNTER, JUMPER AND EQUITATION: • To be ridden by exhibitors who have not reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year. State rules MAY prohibit entry of ponies.
ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Sections offered and requirements: • Adult Amateurs – MAY be split into three (3) sections Cross Entry: Riders: The rider MAY compete on a different horse or pony at the same competition in any other division or sections for which the rider/horse or pony are eligible. Horses: The
horse or pony MAY be shown by a different rider in any other division or section at the same competition 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. Horse and Rider Combination: The
same horse (pony)-and-rider combination MAY not compete at the same competition in Amateur Owner 3’3” or any class in which fence heights exceed 3'3”
Exception: Equitation and USHJA National Hunter Derby Fence Height: • 3’0” with spreads not to exceed the fence height. • Courses will not be adjusted for
ponies. • Combinations will be permitted Combining/Dividing Sections: MAY be split into three sections: • Adult Amateurs 18 – 35 • Adult Amateurs 36 – 49 • Adult Amateurs 50 and over If any of the Adult Amateur sections have fewer than six (6) entries, they MAY combine with other section(s). If there are fewer
than six (6) entries in the entire section, the Adult Amateur entries MAY combine with Children’s Hunter Horse, but not the Children’s Hunter Pony. One
award will be offered for the combined sections Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: • Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 • Adult Amateur 36-49 • Adult Amateur 50 & over
ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER 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) Sections offered and requirements: • Low Adult Amateur Jumper • High Adult Amateur Jumper Cross Entry: Competition Management may restrict cross
entries between High and Low sections at the same competition if stated in the prize list. Rider: n/a Horse/Pony n/a Horse and Rider Combination: Cross entry
into any class at 1.20m (3’11”) and above is not permitted for the same horse/rider combination at the same competition. Low Adult Amateur Jumper horse/rider combinations may cross enter into the High Adult Amateur Jumpers at the same competition. High Adult Amateur Jumper horse/rider combinations
may cross enter into the Low Adult Amateur Jumpers at the same competition. Horse/rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are
offered. Fence Height: • Low Adult Amateur Jumper 1.00m (3’3”) to 1.05m (3’5”) • High Adult Amateur Jumper 3’6” or 1.10m (3’7”) to 1.15m (3’9”)
Combining/Dividing Sections: A combined Adult Amateur/Children's Jumper section may be offered, and if entries warrant, may thereafter be split into separate sections. If only one section of the Children’s/Adult Amateur Jumper is offered or if the Low and High sections are combined, the classes will be
conducted at the height appropriate for each section (1.00m- 1.05m for Low and 1.10m -1.15m for High). Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be
presented annually to the following sections: • Low Adult Amateur Jumper •High Adult Amateur Jumper
AGE GROUP EQUITATION: ADULT SECTION Sections Offered: • Adult Equitation 18-35 • Adult Equitation 36-49 • Adult Equitation 50 & Over
Cross Entry: No cross entry restrictions. Fence Height: • 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence height • Combinations will be permitted Combining/Dividing Sections: The Equitation sections MAY be combined if there are fewer than six (6) entries in a section. If there are six (6) or more entries in each divided
section, the divided sections MUST be held separately. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following section: • Adult
Equitation (combined)
CHILDREN'S HUNTER Sections offered and requirements: • Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under • Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 Cross Entry: Rider:
The rider MAY compete on a different horse or pony at the same show in any other division or section for which the rider/ horse/pony are eligible. Horses/Ponies: 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. Horse and rider combination: The same
horse (pony)-and-rider combination MAY not compete at the same competition in any class in which fence heights exceed 3'3” or any Junior Hunter Section
Exception: Equitation and USHJA National Hunter Derby. Fence Height: • 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence height • Combinations will be permitted • Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. Combining/Dividing Sections: If there are fewer than six (6) in the Children’s Hunter Horse section or less than four
(4) entries in the Children’s Hunter Pony, the sections MAY be combined. One award will be offered for the combined section. The Children’s Hunter Horse
section MAY be combined with the Adult Amateur section if there are fewer than six (6) in either section or with the Children’s Hunter Pony if there are less than four (4), but MAY not be combined with both sections. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: •
Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under • Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17
CHILDREN'S HUNTER PONY Sections offered and requirements: • Small/Medium Children’s Pony • Large Children’s Pony • Prize Money: No
minimum prize money is required. Cross Entry: Rider: Rider MAY enter any Equitation classes. The rider MAY compete on a different horse or pony at the
same competition in any other division or section where the jumps do not exceed 3'0”. Horse/Pony Pony MAY enter any Equitation classes Horse and Rider Combination n/a Fence Height: • Small ponies: 2'0” with spreads not to exceed fence height • Medium Ponies 2'3" with spreads not to exceed fence height •
Large Ponies 2'6" with spreads not to exceed fence height • Combinations will not be permitted Combining/Dividing Sections: The Children’s Hunter Pony and
the Children’s Hunter Horse sections MAY be combined if there are fewer than four (4) entries in the Children’s Hunter Pony and fewer than six (6) in the Children’s Hunter Horse section. Children’s Hunter Pony MAY not be combined with Adult Amateur Hunter. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be
presented annually to the following sections: • Children’s Hunter Pony-Small/Medium • Children’s Hunter Pony-Large
CHILDREN'S JUMPER 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). Sections offered and Requirements: • Low Children’s Jumper • High Children’s Jumper Cross Entry: Competition Management may restrict cross entries between High
and Low sections at the same competition if stated in the prize list. Rider n/a Horse/Pony n/a Horse and Rider Combination Cross entry into any class at 1.20m
(3’11”) and above is not permitted for the same horse/rider combination at the same competition. Low Children’s Jumper horse/rider combinations may cross enter into the High Children’s Jumpers at the same competition. High Children’s Jumper horse/rider combinations may cross enter into the Low Children’s
Jumpers at the same competition. Horse/rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are offered. Fence Height: • Low Children’s
Jumper 1.00m (3’3”) to 1.05m (3’5”) • High Children’s Jumper 3’6” or 1.10m (3’7”) to 1.15m (3’9”). Combining/Dividing Sections: A combined Adult Amateur/Children's Jumper section may be offered, and if entries warrant, may thereafter be split into separate sections. If only one section of the
Children’s/Adult Amateur Jumper is offered or if the Low and High section are combined, the classes will be conducted at the height appropriate for each
section (1.00m-1.05m for Low and 1.10m -1.15m for High) Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following section: • Low Children’s Jumper section • High Children’s Jumper section
AGE GROUP EQUITATION: CHILDREN’S/JUNIOR SECTION To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count. Sections Offered: • Children’s Equitation • Junior Equitation 14 & Under • Junior Equitation 15-17 Cross Entry: Rider: n/a Horse: n/a Horse and Rider Combination: A
horse rider combination MAY not cross enter between height sections. Fence Height: • Children’s Equitation (all ages): 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence
height • Junior Equitation 14 & Under: 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence height • Junior Equitation 15-17: 3’6” with spreads not to exceed fence height •
Combinations will be permitted Combining/Dividing Sections: The Equitation sections MAY be combined if there are fewer than six (6) entries in a section. If there are six (6) or more entries in each divided section, the divided sections MUST be held separately. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be
presented annually to the following sections: • Children’s Equitation • Equitation 14 & Under • Equitation 15-17
PRE-GREEN • Refer to HU103.9
2016 ZONE 7 SPECIFICATIONS
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