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CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS FOR HORSE AND PONY SECTIONS To be read in conjunction with General Conditions of the Canterbury A&P Association and the Royal Agricultural Society Equestrian Rule Book and Guidelines. Canterbury reserves the right to notify competitors before the competition to default to its own rules if circumstances require it to. Horse Office: Located at the Halswell Pony Clubrooms Showing Section: Breastplate numbers (black on white or white on black only) only at this Competition. Hunter Jumping & Working Hunters: Back numbers will be provided for these sections only - to be collected from the Horse Office and please return. All Horses/Ponies must have an identification name tag with contact details attached to their halters. HORSE & PONY ENTRIES CLOSE: SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER 2020 STABLE/CAMPING APPLICATIONS FOR ALL EQUESTRIAN ENTRIES CLOSE: SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER 2020 COMPETITION JUMPING AND DRESSAGE ENTRIES ONLY CLOSE: SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER 2020 CUPS & TROPHIES: CUPS & TROPHIES AWARDED LAST YEAR TO BE RETURNED BY THURSDAY 17 SEPTEMBER TO BECK & CAUL AT CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL PARK IN A CONDITION READY TO RE-PRESENTED THIS YEAR. WE EXPECT THESE TROPHIES TO BE TREATED WITH THE HUGE RESPECT THEY DESERVE. TIMETABLE: Exhibitors must know their class numbers and times by checking the timetable included in the Catalogue that is available on the website in case of class time changes and be ready to enter the ring before their start time. Classes missed are the exhibitor’s responsibility. Late exhibitors will be excluded from the class. If the exhibitor is entered in multiple sections, the exhibitor must decide which class/section to compete in. No class or championship judging will be held up for delayed competitors. ENTRY FEES (Unless otherwise stated): Members $12, All Non-members $25 (GST included). Ground Fees: $8 per horse. All other fees listed on relevant entry forms. MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTIONS (GST included): Family, Corporate and Stud Membership $105 ($95 with a Farmlands card), Individual $60 ($55 with a Farmlands card), Junior $30 NB: To claim membership rates on entry fees, all named parties in a partnership or lease must be members, including Junior riders. PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR RAS Rule GR4 - All riders, including harness drivers with the exclusion of heavy horse (Clydesdale) working classes competing at RAS affiliated A&P Competitions/ Events must wear protective headgear, which includes a retaining harness secured to the shell at more than two points. Such headgear must be worn with the chinstrap properly adjusted and fastened when in the arena or ring, the practice area, collecting rings or anywhere else within a Competition grounds or the grounds of an affiliated Event. Hats/helmets must conform with one of the current approved safety standards and have the red tag attached. These standards may be subject to change but the latest list can be found at www.ras.org.nz . RAS will advise any changes via their website and Facebook.

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  • CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS FOR HORSE AND PONY SECTIONS To be read in conjunction with General Conditions of the Canterbury A&P Association and the Royal Agricultural Society Equestrian Rule Book and Guidelines. Canterbury reserves the right to notify competitors before the competition to default to its own rules if circumstances require it to. Horse Office: Located at the Halswell Pony Clubrooms Showing Section: Breastplate numbers (black on white or white on black only) only at this Competition. Hunter Jumping & Working Hunters: Back numbers will be provided for these sections only - to be collected from the Horse Office and please return. All Horses/Ponies must have an identification name tag with contact details attached to their halters. HORSE & PONY ENTRIES CLOSE: SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER 2020 STABLE/CAMPING APPLICATIONS FOR ALL EQUESTRIAN ENTRIES CLOSE: SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER 2020 COMPETITION JUMPING AND DRESSAGE ENTRIES ONLY CLOSE: SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER 2020 CUPS & TROPHIES: CUPS & TROPHIES AWARDED LAST YEAR TO BE RETURNED BY THURSDAY 17 SEPTEMBER TO BECK & CAUL AT CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL PARK IN A CONDITION READY TO RE-PRESENTED THIS YEAR. WE EXPECT THESE TROPHIES TO BE TREATED WITH THE HUGE RESPECT THEY DESERVE. TIMETABLE: Exhibitors must know their class numbers and times by checking the timetable included in the Catalogue that is available on the website in case of class time changes and be ready to enter the ring before their start time. Classes missed are the exhibitor’s responsibility. Late exhibitors will be excluded from the class. If the exhibitor is entered in multiple sections, the exhibitor must decide which class/section to compete in. No class or championship judging will be held up for delayed competitors. ENTRY FEES (Unless otherwise stated): Members $12, All Non-members $25 (GST included). Ground Fees: $8 per horse. All other fees listed on relevant entry forms. MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTIONS (GST included): Family, Corporate and Stud Membership $105 ($95 with a Farmlands card), Individual $60 ($55 with a Farmlands card), Junior $30 NB: To claim membership rates on entry fees, all named parties in a partnership or lease must be members, including Junior riders. PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR RAS Rule GR4 - All riders, including harness drivers with the exclusion of heavy horse (Clydesdale) working classes competing at RAS affiliated A&P Competitions/ Events must wear protective headgear, which includes a retaining harness secured to the shell at more than two points. Such headgear must be worn with the chinstrap properly adjusted and fastened when in the arena or ring, the practice area, collecting rings or anywhere else within a Competition grounds or the grounds of an affiliated Event. Hats/helmets must conform with one of the current approved safety standards and have the red tag attached. These standards may be subject to change but the latest list can be found at www.ras.org.nz . RAS will advise any changes via their website and Facebook.

  • Wearing a hard hat is compulsory for anyone competing on, working in or schooling or riding for any reason a horse at an A&P Competition or in any area considered to be for whatever reason a part of the Competition ground. It is required that all riders particularly those jumping horses wear protective headgear conforming to the current NZ Safety Standard or an equivalent standard and that the headgear be secured by a retention harness. No penalties will be incurred for those riders wishing to use approved safety helmets in competition classes. ) In Turnout and Equitation Classes the rider has a choice to wear a three point Harness Safety Helmet. The Helmet is to be covered in black velvet with flesh coloured harness. Riders opting to wear a safety riding helmet (as described) will be judged on ‘equal terms’ as a rider wearing the traditional bowler hat and lanyard. Recommended Helmets: Charles Owen Black - H2000 (6.13KB), Charles Owen Black - H2000 (10.6KB). Dressage competitors please note that under Dressage NZ Rule 480 black or dark blue NZ Safety approved helmets with harness must be worn in all training, warm-ups and competitions. Top hats and bowler hats may only be worn in competitions at Level 5 (Open Medium) and above, including the final warm-up and presentation. Note - Level 5 and above riders must wear a NZ Safety approved helmet prior to their final warm-up. ENTRIES: PLEASE NOTE: The Committee has the right to combine and/or delete classes where appropriate due to lack of entries and combine novice classes where there is less than three entries in one class. Any alterations to Classes must be made to the Secretary by 30 October 2020. NO EXCEPTIONS, except Novice upgrading changes see H.9. Any class changes/scratchings etc. during the Competition must be made to the Horse Office, located at the Halswell Pony Clubrooms. H.1: AGE OF HORSES & PONIESAge is determined as from 1st August.Yearling - born since 31st July 20192 year old - born since 31st July 20183 year old - born since 31st July 20174 year old - born since 31st July 2016

    H.2: OWNERSHIP & LEASES: RAS Rule ER 8K (2015). All entries must be made in the name of thebona fide owner of the exhibit, and such exhibits must have been the property of the Exhibitor attime of entry. The Association may require evidence of the date of sale of an exhibit. A bona fideowner shall include a PARTNERSHIP or LEASE that has been registered with the Royal AgriculturalSociety prior to closing of entries. A Lease must be for a term of not less than 6 months and shallcommence on receipt of confirmation from the RAS that is has been received.H.3: The Committee reserves the right to alter conditions, the order of events, or cancel/combine classes, entirely at its own discretion. If too many entries are received in any Class the Committee may ballot or otherwise reduce the number.H.4: EQUESTRIAN LEVY: The Royal Agricultural Society of NZ has imposed a levy on each horse and pony entry at the NZ Agricultural Competition for as long as the Canterbury A&P Association is a member of the RAS, which is paid at time of entry and included in the class fee ($1.15 per class). REFUNDS OF ENTRY FEES:H5: The Canterbury A&P Association will refund 70% of the entry fees in the event of Covid related cancellation. The Association has taken a financial risk to put his event on for the equestrian community and in the event we cancel we would like you to consider donating your entry fees to the Association should you be a position to do so. Thank you for choosing to support our event.

  • NOVICE SECTIONH.9: Snaffle bits to be worn in all Novice classes.Please note that a record of wins will be asked for. RAS Horse/Pony Certificates must be carried.Failure to do so will result in elimination.All wins in Novice Sections (excluding breed sections) within each division count and must berecorded. Should a Novice horse win an open conformation class including Ladies and Gentsclasses, these wins must also be recorded. Once a horse has achieved 6 wins in either theconformation classes or paced and mannered classes, this horse is not eligible to return to Novicestatus should it change Sections at the beginning of a new Competition season - excludes Lead Rein,First Ridden and Breed section wins.A Novice is a Horse or Pony which has not won 6 firsts in conformation classes at any A&PCompetition, at the time of the Competition. (Ladies and Gentlemen’s Hack class wins count as anOpen Conformation Class.)Once a Horse or Pony has had 6 wins it is not eligible for Novice Classes. Number of wins is to becounted at time of Competition not time of entry.If a Novice entry has gained 6 wins by the day of the Competition, the competitor must advise theSecretary’s office and may change to an Open class (if qualified) within the Sub-Section, or if noclass remains to enter, a refund will be actioned after the Competition.A Novice in Paced and Mannered classes is a Horse or Pony which has not won 6 firsts in Paced and/or Mannered classes at an A&P Competition at the time of the Competition.Novice Champions are not eligible for Open Championships unless they have won their Open Class,nor are they eligible for Supreme Award. Championship award does not count as a win.Novices may enter Open Classes if qualified.Novice ponies may be ridden by riders of any age in Novice Classes only but not in Open Sectionwhere the stated age applies.All A&P Competition/Event results are collated at the Royal Agricultural Society Head Office toenable Secretaries to keep a record of all novice wins.SUBSTITUTIONSH.12: A Vet Certificate must be produced to the Secretary for any horse or pony being substituted.The substitution is required to meet qualification stipulations and must be owned by the exhibitor inaccordance with Condition H.2.ELECTRONIC DEVICESH.13: It is an offence for any electronic or audio equipment to be carried on a competitor in thecompetition ring, deemed to be possible of outside assistance to a competitor. Penalties mayinclude forfeiting all prize money, awards and qualifications and elimination from any further classesat that Competition.DISABLED EXHIBITORSThose exhibitors requiring an aid for assistance during competition may apply to the RoyalAgricultural Society for an identification card. RAS, PO Box 54, Woodend, telephone 03 313 1004.Disabled competitors are welcome at the Competition, however if you are on crutches or in a wheelchair or disabled in a way that limits your ability to control a horse the Canterbury A&P AssociationHorse Committee requires a plan to manage your horse to be received before 1st of October 2020for review and approval. The purpose of this is to ensure the safety of all competitors andvolunteers in the ring. The committee’s decision will be final and binding.CLEAN SPORT TESTINGH.14: The use of tranquillisers, stimulants, or any substance which affects the performance of horsesor ponies is forbidden.

    QUALIFICATION: Qualifications are not required for this event 2020.

  • H.15: Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried outduring the Competition. Testing of all animals will be at the owner’s risk and will be carried out under CS procedures - RAS Equestrian Rules CS7 (2018)H.16A: Your signature on the Summary of Entry form, and/or participation in competition, denotes acceptance of these conditions. - RAS Equestrian Rules for Affiliated Competitions/Events, Competitors and Judges; CS (2018) Clean Sport.JUDGING AND PRESENTATION OF EXHIBITSH.17: Competitors must have their entries ready for judging at the times stated, or they will be liable to disqualification.H.18: No distinguishing mark of ownership or stud name, with the exception of registered brands, may be attached to the animal exhibited or the handler.H.19: No competitor, exhibitor or member of their family shall approach a judge with regard to a decision unless they first obtain the permission of the Competition Convenor/Manager/Ring Master or Ring Steward the most senior of whom shall carry the decision on the day.IN HAND HORSES & PONIESH.20: In Led Classes breeding must be shown on the Entry Form.H.21: Horses must be presented for judging in the required manner.H.22: For In Hand classes all stock to be led clockwise with the attendant on the near side. Attendants are requested to be suitably attired when parading horses in the ring. No-one under the age of 16 can lead a large animal.STALLIONSH.24: All stallions when being led should be controlled by a colt bit with a single lead or a chain over the nose attached to a single lead, with the exception of foals, Miniature horses and Shetland pony yearlings. Stallions must be kept in their stables/horse box or approved suitable yards when not competing. Stallions must not be tied up unattended unless in an appropriate confinement.

    H.24A STALLION IDENTIFICATIONIt is compulsory for all stallions and colts except foals to wear two (2) Official identification ‘S’

    badges; one on each side of the bridle. Riders/Handlers - must wear two (2) Official Stallion ID ArmBands; one on each arm. The Rider/Handler and the attendant(s) must wear an Official ID ‘S’ Bib atall times outside the showing ring. This includes Shetland’s.H.25: WARM UP AREAIn a warm up area a stallion must be accompanied by at least one attendant, in addition to theRider/Handler at all times. Official sets of ‘S’ badges and Arm Bands are available from ESNZ.Official ID ‘S’ Bibs can be purchased from the Canterbury A&P Association at time of entry.H.25B: A marshal or steward has the right to order any stallion/colt considered to be out of controlor to be causing disquiet to other horses from the Ring/Marshalling area without recourse from thestallion/colts owner/exhibitor/competitor.SADDLE HORSES & PONIESH.26: No horse or pony under 3 years of age is permitted to be shown under saddle.H.26A: Horses/Ponies may only compete in the Section nominated on their RAS certificate.H.27: At no time may horses or ponies be ridden outside the designated areas.H.28: No change of rider will be allowed in any horse or pony classes after entering the ring for thatclass, except in exceptional cases when consent of the Judge or Chief Marshall must be obtained.H.29: A horse or pony being eligible for a Championship must be ridden by the same rider as in theclass or classes in which it qualified unless the permission of the Chief Horse Steward has beenobtained. In the case of a rider qualifying more than one pony, a second rider may be found.

  • H.30: The age of the rider is taken as at 1st August this year. Riders on open ponies are to be under 17 years of age. H.31: Judges are directed to award prizes only to Horses which they consider free from hereditary unsoundness. H.32: Classes where the sex is not specified are open only to Mares, Fillies or Geldings unless otherwise stated. In all Classes LATE COMERS will not be accepted into the Ring for judging. HUNTER JUMPING The Ringmaster and the Convenor have the authority to refuse a competitor on the day if that combination is considered at risk of mishap if allowed to compete. H.33: In all Hunting events one baulk will disqualify. H.34: A saddle must be provided for each horse, so that there may be no delay in starting. H.35: Hunters must be ready to start when called and must run in catalogue order, unless by permission of the Chief Steward. H.36: It shall be a direction to the Judge that in all Hunting events, style and manners are to be taken into consideration. H.37: To competition that they have their mounts under control, competitors in all Hunting events must at the conclusion of their round, pull up and face the Judge. Points will be scored for manners. SHOWJUMPING & DRESSAGE H.38: ESNZ Competitions: To be eligible, competitors and horses must be registered and current official ESNZ competitor form as well as horse registration stickers forwarded with entries. Marking will be according to the official rules of the Equestrian Sport NZ. ESNZ Identification Numbers must be worn. Showjumping and dressage entries close Sunday 18 October. See Conditions in front of showjumping and Dressage Sections. MEASURING: Fees for Measuring, Life & Replacement Certificates (a) The following charges, inclusive of GST, shall apply nationwide for the measuring service however individual stands are entitled to charge additional operating costs. First Measure (either annual or youngstock) with issue of certificate - $31.00, Annual re-measure $21.00, Young stock re-measure $11.00, Life Certificate $76.00 The fees will be split with 70% remaining with the measuring stand and 30% going to the RAS Head Office. (b) Replacement Certificate $76.00 All replacement certificates (lost certificates, change of horse/pony name etc.) must be issued from the RAS Head Office. The person seeking the replacement certificate must apply to the RAS Head Office for their replacement certificate and have received that certificate before taking the animal to the measuring stand for ongoing measured. Any replacement certificates issued directly from the measuring stand will be invalid. Cost for a replacement certificate may be reduced at the discretion of the RAS Head Office. The classification (section nominated) of a horse or pony must be made at the time of its first adult measure (from 1/8/15) or from the 1 August 2020 at the time the horse/pony is first registered prior to its first Measure (whichever occurred first) however, a change to this classification (section nominated) (with the exceptions listed in rule CDE 1 d) may be made by making application to RAS Head Office (download the application from the website www.ras.org.nz). Any subsequent changes will require a full submission with the final decision on granting further changes resting with the RAS Horse Stewards Council Executive. H.39: There will be no measuring during the Competition. The Canterbury A&P Association measurer cannot take responsibility if a horse is not measured before Competition. All stock to be measured must be measured prior to 31 October and class changes notified immediately. The onus is on the exhibitor to enter the correct class.

  • H.40: Where height is a requirement of the Section, exhibitors must carry an official RAS Horse/Pony Certificate, failure to do so will result in elimination. H.41: Young stock, under 3 years, must have an RAS Horse/Pony Certificate dated no earlier than 1 August this year, which is eligible until 31st January. RAS Horse/Pony Certificates are only required where height is a requirement of the section. H.42: All stock presented for measuring must be in a bridle or bit suitable for control. H.43: Horses and Ponies must be measured by an Official Measurer and his decision shall be final. When shod, 0.5cm thickness of shoes allowed. H.44: Young stock certificates issued by any Official RAS Measuring stand and issued by an official RAS Measurer in the current spring season will be accepted. H.46 Applications for a special measuring should be made by prior arrangement only with Stuart Schroder Ph 03 322 7236. An extra charge of $10 will apply. Measuring stand will be open on WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER 4-6 PM & THURSDAY 12 NOVEMBER 4-6PM. HORSEBOXES H.47: Parking is available on a daily basis for local exhibitors’ trucks and cars with floats, with horses being able to be tied to floats in the designated area excluding Stallions (refer to H.24). NB: Yards are available; no temporary yards are allowed to be erected. ESNZ approved yards that attach to trucks may be allowed if written request is received by the Committee. H.48: Applications must be made at time of entry using application form available on the website www.theshow.co.nz or www.showday.online/shows/new-zealand/south-island Applications must also be received at the normal closing date of 18 October from showjumping and dressage competitors. H.49: Application must be restricted to a box for each horse exhibited. Boxes are not to be used for storing gear, feed etc. If a horse/pony is scratched the exhibitor must notify the horse box supervisor for the box to be reallocated. H.50: Preference for boxes is given to Stallions, Colts, Brood Mares with Foals, Young stock, and exhibitors from a distance. DUE TO HIGH DEMAND PREFERENCE IS ALSO GIVEN ON DATE ORDER OF ENTRY AND BOX REQUEST RECEIVED I.E. ON A FIRST IN FIRST SERVED BASIS. Miniature stallions from a distance will receive consideration in box allocation for Option B (horse box form). Donkeys will not be allocated boxes. Stallion boxes must have sign denoting “STALLION” on outside of box. If a stallion cannot be stabled next to any other horses the onus is on the competitor to book and pay for two stables. H.51: Exhibitors tying horses in alleyways of the Stable Complex will be liable to disqualification and asked to remove their horses from the showgrounds. H.52: The Association does not guarantee to provide horse accommodation as the number of boxes is limited. Exhibitors who are not allocated a box may obtain a refund on application to the Horse Office. H.53: Boxes allocated to led stock, must be vacated and left clean by 6.00pm on the first day so that they can be reallocated to Exhibitors in other classes. Wet and dirty straw must be removed on vacating box. It is the Exhibitor’s responsibility to keep boxes and the area outside boxes clean and tidy. Exhibitors are asked to notify the steward at the Horse Office located next to the stables if box is not clean. Exhibitors WILL BE FINED at the cost of full hire incurred if stables are not left clean. SMOKING IN HORSEBOXES IS PROHIBITED H.54: 1. Smoking is prohibited in and around the stable blocks. 2. Any person found smoking in or around the vicinity of the Horseboxes will be fined $500. PUBLIC ENTER STABLES AT THEIR OWN RISK. UNLOADING OF HORSES AND VEHICLE PARKING

    http://www.theshow.co.nz/http://www.showday.online/shows/new-zealand/south-island

  • H.55: Exhibitors who have booked a stable/yard are to enter off Curletts Road to designated unloading and parking areas. All other exhibitors enter off McMahon Drive to designated parking areas. Vehicles must have appropriate windscreen passes in place PRIOR to arrival or vehicles will be turned away. Parked vehicles will be policed for windscreen passes and those not displaying correct passes will be towed away without warning. Exhibitors must remove floats from unloading area beside horse boxes immediately after unloading is completed. Camping in horse trucks is available at a fee of $40 and is to remain in horse float parking area where showers and toilets will be provided. AWARD OF CHAMPIONSHIPS H.59: Champion and Reserve Champion will be selected as follows: First Prize winners in all eligible classes to be paraded before the Judge. Immediately after the Champion has been selected, the Second Prize animal from the class the Champion came from shall parade with the others for Reserve Champion. H.60: Championships will only be awarded where there are at least 3 exhibitors, unless in the opinion of the Judge, an animal is deemed worthy of the award. H.62: Sponsorship of a section or a class may be paid in lieu of Association’s prize money and will not be additional. Sponsorships are subject to confirmation. Product made available by sponsors may substitute for cash prizes. H.63: Showing Section: Breastplate numbers (black on white or white on black only) only at this Competition. RTR Hunters & Working Hunters: Back numbers will be provided for these sections only - collect from the Horse Office and please return. H.65: HORSE SECRETARY’S OFFICE: Please make any scratchings or class alterations during the Competition directly to the Horse Office, which is located in the Halswell Pony Club rooms. H.66: No competitor or exhibitor or member of their family shall approach a Judge with regard to a decision unless they first obtain the permission of the Competition Convenor/Manager/Ring Master or Ring Steward the most senior of whom shall carry the decision on the day. H.67: NO DOGS are permitted on the grounds. H.68: RAS Yellow Card: The RAS Yellow Card system 2017; which will be submitted for any inappropriate behaviour towards competition officials, judges, fellow competitors or any other third party connected with the Competition bringing the equestrian discipline into disrepute, or cases which are of a less serious nature to the above in accordance with the conduct of members, owners, lessees, competitors and/or exhibitors as provided in the RAS Equestrian Rules for RAS Affiliated Competitions/Events; Competitors, Exhibitors and Judges and resolution process. Anyone associated with the competition who feels they have good reason to lodge a complaint / protest, including Members, Exhibitors, Competitors and those directly associated with their entry, Judges and Competition Officials, have the right to lodge a protest / complaint.

  • Canterbury Equestrian Judges 2020

    Working Hunter Horses Paddy Stronach

    Working Hunter Ponys Kevin Lawrence

    Hunter Jumping Horses Paddy Stronach

    Hunter Jumping Ponys Kevin Lawrence

    Shetland Vanessa Gibb

    Standardbred Anita McGregor

    Pinto Kerri Moffett

    Golden Horse Mary Naish

    Sport Horse Rosie Grimsey

    Saddle Hunter Kerri Moffett

    Hacks Julie Douglas

    Park Hacks Julie DePhilipi

    Riding Horse Gillian Thompson

    Group A Sue Morrish

    Group B Denise McPherson

    Group C Anita McGregor

    Saddle Hunter Ponies Joanne Judson

    NZRP Denise McPHerson

    PBNZ Joanne Judson

    Lead Rein Diane Chesmar

    First Ridden Vanessa Gibb

    Native Breeds Tryphena Carter

    Gypsy Cob Mary Naish

  • CAPA Equestrian Competition 2020

    HORSE SECTION

    SADDLE HUNTERS Over 148cm - HOY Qualifier

    Friday 13 November 8.30am Isaac Arena - Ring 1 Saddle Hunters not eligible to enter Hack, Park Hack or Riding Horse Sections

    - Class 1 Novice Saddle Hunter 0-2 wins - Class 2 Novice Saddle Hunter 0-5 wins - Champion Novice Saddle Hunter - Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter

    To be judged from winners of classes 1 and 2. Second placed Novice Saddle Hunter to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

    - Class 3 Novice Paced & Mannered Saddle Hunter 0-5 wins - Class 4 Open Saddle Hunter over 148cm and not exceeding 163cm - Class 5 Open Saddle Hunter over 163cm - Class 6 Open Lady's Saddle Hunter on Type (Conformation). May be ridden by a lady or a

    gentleman. - Class 7 Open Gentleman's Saddle Hunter on Type (Conformation.) May be ridden by a

    lady or a gentleman. - Champion Open Saddle Hunter - Reserve Champion Open Saddle Hunter

    To be judged from winners of classes 4-7. Second placed Open Saddle Hunter to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.

    - Class 8 Open Saddle Hunter - Best Manners to be judged - Class 9 Open Saddle Hunter - Best Paces to be judged

    HACK Over 158cm - HOY Qualifier

    Friday 13 November - 8.30am Isaac Arena - Ring 2 Hacks not eligible to enter Saddle Hunter, Park Hack or Riding Horse Sections.

    - Class 10 Novice Hack 0-2 wins - Class 11 Novice Hack 0-5 wins - Champion Novice Hack - Reserve Champion Novice Hack

    To be judged from winners of classes 10 and 11. Second placed Novice Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

    - Class 12 Novice Paced and Mannered Hack 0-5wins - Class 13 Open Hack over 158cm and not exceeding 163cm - Class 14 Open Hack over 163cm - Class 15 Open Lady’s Hack over 158cm on Type (Conformation). May be ridden by a Lady

    or a Gentleman. - Class 16 Open Gentleman's Hack over 158cm on Type (Conformation). May be ridden by a

    Lady or a Gentleman. - Champion Open Hack - Reserve Champion Open Hack

  • CAPA Equestrian Competition 2020

    To be judged from winners of classes 13-16. Second placed Open Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.

    - Class 17 Open Hack - Best Paces to be judged - Class 18 Open Hack - Best Manners to be judged

    PARK HACK Over 148cm not exceeding 158cm - HOY Qualifier

    Friday 13 November - 8.30 Isaac Arena - Ring 3 Park Hack not eligible for Hack, Saddle Hunter or Riding Horse Sections.

    - Class 19 Novice Park Hacks 0-2 wins - Class 20 Novice Park Hacks 0-5 wins - Champion Novice Park Hack - Reserve Champion Novice Park Hack

    To be judged from winners of classes 19 and 20. Second placed Novice Park Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

    - Class 21 Novice Paced & Mannered Park Hack 0-5 wins - Class 22 Open Park Hack over 148cm and not exceeding 153cm - Class 23 Open Park Hack over 153cm and not exceeding 158 cm. - Class 24 Open Lady's Park Hack on Type (Conformation). May be ridden by a Lady or

    a Gentleman. - Class 25 Open Gentleman's Park Hack on Type (Conformation). May be ridden by a Lady

    or a Gentleman. - Champion Open Park Hack - Reserve Champion Open Park Hack

    To be judged from winners of classes 22-25. Second placed Open Park Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.

    - Class 26 Open Park Hack - Best Paces to be judged - Class 27 Open Park Hack - Best Manners to be judged

    RIDING HORSE Over 148 cm - HOY Qualifier

    Friday 13 November - 8.30am Isaac Arena - Ring 4 Riding Horse not eligible for Hack, Saddle Hunter or Park Hack Sections.

    - Class 28 Novice Riding Horse 0-2 wins - Class 29 Novice Riding Horse 0-5 wins - Champion Novice Riding Horse - Reserve Champion Novice Riding Horse

    To be judged from winners of classes 28 and 29. Second placed Novice Riding Horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

    - Class 30 Novice Paced & Mannered Riding Horse - Class 31 Open Riding Horse over 148cm and not exceeding 163cm - Class 32 Open Riding Horse over 163cm

  • CAPA Equestrian Competition 2020

    - Class 33 Open Lady's Riding Horse on Type (Conformation). May be ridden by a lady or gentleman

    - Class 34 Open Gentleman’s Riding Horse on Type (Conformation). May be ridden by a lady or gentleman

    - Champion Open Riding Horse - Reserve Champion Open Riding Horse

    To be judged from winners of classes 31-34. Second placed Open Riding Horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion

    - Class 35 Open Riding Horse - Best Paces to be judged - Class 36 Open Riding Horse - Best Manners to be judged

    - Supreme Champion Saddle Horse - Champion Saddle Hunter, Park Hack, Hack and Riding Horse to compete. To be

    judged in Ring 2/3

    LIVAMOL RAS THOROUGHBRED SHOWHORSE SERIES Friday 13 November - Isaac Arena - Ring 2/3 Proof of registration in a recognised Thoroughbred Stud Book or Register will be required. Annual registration is required to enter the series through RAS Head Office or at www.ras.org.nz/equestriansection/livamol. Registration number must be entered at the time, tated either on the entry form or with on-line entry. No Registration Number given at time of entry, no Points will be awarded. Livamol kindly sponsor Show Grooming Products and a rug.

    - Class 37 LIVAMOL RAS Thoroughbred Show Horse under saddle (over 148cm). To be registered as a Thoroughbred possessing true Thoroughbred qualities. Judges will be required to assess conformation without saddle and ridden movement and manners of every horse ridden. These classes to be judged 80% conformation and 20% paces and manners.

    - Champion Thoroughbred Show Horse - Reserve Champion Thoroughbred Show Horse

    ADULT RIDER CLASSES HOY Qualifier

    Friday 13 November - At conclusion of judging of Supreme Horse Isaac Arena - Ring 2/3 Must be entered in other Saddle Horse classes (including Saddle Hunter)

    - Class 38 Novice Rider 17 years and over, 0-5 wins - Class 39 Youth or Girl Rider 17 years and under 21 years. - Class 40 Best Rider, 21 years and over - Champion Adult Rider - Reserve Champion Adult Rider

    To be judged from winners of classes 38-40. Second placed Adult Rider to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.

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    RIDDEN SHOW PONY SECTION HOY Qualifier

    Friday 13 November - 8.30am The Common Riders to be under 17 years of age. Ponies may compete in both a Paced and a Mannered class, also Novice and Open if pony eligible. Judging criteria for conformation classes is 60% conformation and 40% P&M. In all classes where age of rider is a condition, age is calculated as at 1st August this year. Show Pony Group A - HOY Qualifier Over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Friday 13 November - The Common 8.30am Ring 1

    - Class 41 Novice Junior Rider 0-5 wins - Class 42 Best Junior Rider aged 15 & 16 years - Class 43 Novice Show Pony 0-2 wins - Class 44 Novice Show Pony 0-5 wins - Champion Novice Show Pony Group A - Reserve Champion Novice Show Pony Group A

    To be judged from winners of classes 43 and 44. Second placed Novice Show Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion

    - Class 45 Novice Paced and Mannered Show Pony - Class 46 Open Show Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 143cm - Class 47 Open Show Pony over 143cm and not exceeding 148cm - Champion Open Show Pony Group A - Reserve Champion Open Show Pony Group A

    To be judged from winners of classes 46 and 47. Second placed Open Show Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion

    - Class 48 Best Paced Show Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm - Class 49 Best Mannered Show Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm

    Show Pony Group B - HOY Qualifier Over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Friday 13 November - The Common 8.30am Ring 2

    - Class 50 Best Rider aged 12,13 & 14 years - Class 51 Novice Show Pony 0-2 wins - Class 52 Novice Show Pony 0-5 wins - Champion Novice Show Pony Group B - Reserve Champion Novice Show Pony Group B

    To be judged from winners of classes 51 and 52. Second placed Novice Show Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion

    - Class 53 Novice Paced and Mannered Show Pony - Class 54 Open Show Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 133cm - Class 55 Open Show Pony over 133cm and not exceeding 138cm - Champion Open Show Group B - Reserve Champion Open Show Group B

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    To be judged from winners of classes 54 and 55. Second placed Open Show Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion

    - Class 56 Best Paced Show Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm - Class 57 Best Mannered Show Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm.

    Show Pony Group C - HOY Qualifier Not exceeding 128cm Friday 13 November - The Common 8.30am Ring 3

    - Class 58 Best Rider aged 11 years and under - Class 59 Novice Show Pony 0-2 wins - Class 60 Novice Show Pony 0-5 wins - Champion Novice Show Pony Group C - Reserve Champion Novice Show Pony Group C

    To be judged from winners of classes 59 and 60. Second placed Novice Show Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion

    - Class 61 Novice Paced and Mannered Show Pony - Class 62 Open Show Pony not exceeding 123cm - Class 63 Open Show Pony over 123cm and not exceeding 128cm. - Champion Open Show Pony Group C - Reserve Champion Open Show Pony Group C

    To be judged from winners of classes 62 and 63. Second placed Open Show Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

    - - Class 64 Best Paced Show Pony not exceeding 128cm - Class 65 Best Mannered Show Pony not exceeding 128cm.

    - Champion Junior Rider

    Reserve Champion Junior Rider To be judged from winners of classes 41, 42, 50 and 58. Second placed Junior Rider to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion

    Saddle Hunter Pony Group D - HOY Qualifier Friday 13 November - The Common 8.30am Ring 4 Hunter Saddle Ponies may NOT compete in Pony Group A, B or C sections Riders to be under 17 years of age.

    - Class 66 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony not exceeding 138cm 0-2 wins - Class 67 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony not exceeding 138cm 0-5 wins - Class 68 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm 0-2 wins - Class 69 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm 0-5 wins - Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Pony - Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Pony

    To be judged from winners of classes 66-69. Second placed Novice Saddle Hunter Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.

    - Class 70 Novice Paced & Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony not exceeding 138cm 0-5 wins - Class 71 Novice Paced & Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony over 138cm not exceeding 148cm

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    - Class 72 Open Saddle Hunter Pony not exceeding 128cm- Class 73 Open Saddle Hunter Pony over 128cm not exceeding 138cm- Class 74 Open Saddle Hunter Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm- Champion Open Saddle Hunter Pony- Reserve Champion Open Saddle Hunter Pony

    To be judged from winners of classes 72-74. Second placed Open Saddle Hunter Pony tothe Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion

    - Class 75 Best Paced Saddle Hunter Pony not exceeding 148cm- Class 76 Best Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony not exceeding 148cm

    - Supreme Champion Saddle PonyChampion winners from the four pony sections to come forward for judging

    NZ RIDING PONY SOCIETY Friday 13 November - following judging of Supreme Champion Pony The Common Ring 2/3 This is a ridden class for ponies registered with NZRP Society (Inc) to be judged on quality and conformation.

    Conditions: A condition of entry being that the registered number must be stated at time of entry. All riders to be under 17 years of age. NZRP Classes are judged on quality and conformation 80% and paced and mannered 20%. No individual workout is required, but will be worked onthe circle.

    - Class 89 Registered NZ Riding Pony, Mare or Gelding not exceeding 148cm

    NZ RIDING PONY SOCIETY MELVILLE BLACK MEMORIAL CLASS

    Friday 13 November - TBC The Common - Ring TBC

    Open to registered NZ Riding Ponies, mare or gelding, foaled on New Zealand soil and classified as Novice ponies (in accordance with RAS rules on show day) or in their first season under saddle commencing 1/8/2020. If the pony is a novice then it may be ridden by an adult. This class is to be judged on quality and conformation. No individual work out is required but will be asked to work on circle. Registrations must be current and owner or rider must be a member of the NZ Riding Pony Society. Registration for the Melville Black class: Nominations for inspection must be in by 31st October each year and sent to Registration Officer, Judith Johnson, Bathgate Road, No10 RD Waimate 7980

    - Class 90 Melville Black Memorial

    PONY BREEDERS OF NZ / RIDDEN CLASSES Entries must be fully registered with the Pony Breeders’ Society of NZ (Inc), that is to have a permanent registration number be 148cm or under and to be foaled in New Zealand. Permanent Registration Number (PBNZ) to be stated on entry form. If it is subsequently found that the winner of a Pony Breeders Society Sash is not registered with the Society, they will be required to forfeit this award. To be judged on 60% conformation, 40% paces and manners. The winner will receive sash donated by PBNZ. The Pony Breeders Ridden Champion Cup is awarded to the winner of the final. This perpetual Challenge Cup was presented by Mrs Rachael Bruford and Mrs

  • Maria Rodbard-Hedderwick, England, to commemorate their judging here in 1993. Pony must be ridden by a rider under the age of 17 years.

    - Class 91 Mare or Gelding not exceeding 148cm- Class 92 The Lady Diana Isaac Championship

    To qualify entries must have been awarded a Pony Breeders 1st or 2nd sash within theprevious year (at the time of Show) at another qualifying Show. Qualifying Show must bestated on entry. Lead rein or First Ridden Ponies are not eligible. Registered Saddle HunterPonies are eligible.

    LEAD REIN PONY HOY Qualifier

    Friday 13 November - 8.30am RDA Indoor Arena - Ring 1

    Pony not exceeding 128cm. Rider 4 years and up to and including 7 years. CDE3d. 2015 RAS Rule; Lead Rein Ponies must be in a snaffle bridle with a caveson noseband, a snaffle bit and a single rein. Combinations in this section not eligible to compete in other sections. Riders who have competed in First Ridden, Novice & Open Pony sections are no longer eligible for the Lead Rein Section. Judging criteria is 60% suitability, temperament, safeness and 40% conformation and paces. The lead rein must be affixed to the caveson of a simple snaffle bridle at all times. The leader to hold the rein in their left hand 4 to 5 feet from the bit leaving the right hand free to assist the rider if necessary. A relaxed happy partnership between rider, pony and leader is the aim in this section. Rider must be seen to be guiding and in control of pony. Novice Lead Rein Pony - a pony that has not won 6 firsts in any Leading Rein class at an A&P Show. RAS Horse/Pony certificate MUST be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination. Leader must be aged 16years or over.

    - Class 93 Lead Rein Best Presented Rider, Pony, and Leader to be judged- Class 94 Novice Lead Rein Pony, not exceeding 128cm 0-5 wins- Class 95 Open Lead Rein Pony not exceeding 123 cm- Class 96 Open Lead Rein Pony over 123 cm and not exceeding 128 cm- Class 97 Open Paced and Mannered Lead Rein Pony- Champion Lead Rein Pony- Reserve Champion Lead Rein Pony

    To be judged from winners of classes 95-97. Second placed Lead Rein Pony to theChampion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.

    - Class 98 Best Lead Rein Rider, 4 & 5 years old- Class 99 Best Lead Rein Rider, 6 & 7 years old- Class 100 Best Lead Rein Pony must be registered with PBNZ Society (or will have to

    forfeit award) not exceeding 128cm, to have been foaled in NZ.- Class 101 First Lead Rein/First Ridden Pony must be registered with NZRP Society. Sash

    presented by NZRP Society. This class will be combined with First Ridden Class 113

    FIRST RIDDEN PONIES HOY Qualifier

    Friday 13 November - to follow Lead Rein RDA Indoor Arena

    Riders under 10 years. No cantering is allowed as a class. However, the judge may ask for a canter in the individual work outs. A cane or a whip not exceeding 68cm in length with a flap 2cm wide by 4cm long, may be carried by riders in the first ridden section. The same combination may not enter in both the Leading Rein Section and the First Ridden Section, BUT, the same pony may be

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    entered in both with a different rider in the First Ridden Section providing the classes do not clash. Bridles with single rein only. Riders who have competed in Novice or Open Pony Section are no longer eligible for First Ridden Section. Riders are only eligible to compete in the First Ridden Section for a maximum of 24 months, from the date of first Show in first ridden section. Judging criteria is 60% suitability, temperament, safeness and 40% conformation and paces. RAS Horse/Pony certificate MUST be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination.

    - Class 102 Best Presented First Ridden Pony and Rider- Class 103 Novice First Ridden Pony not exceeding 138cm. 0-5 wins- Class 104 Open First Ridden Pony not exceeding 128cm- Class 105 Open First Ridden Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm.- Class 106 Open First Ridden Best Paced & Mannered Pony not exceeding 128cm- Class 107 Open First Ridden Best Paced & Mannered Pony over 128cm & not exceeding

    138cm- Champion First Ridden Pony- Reserve Champion First Ridden Pony

    To be judged from winners of classes 103-107. Second placed First Ridden Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.

    - Class 108 Best First Ridden Pony registered with PBNZ Society- Class 109 Novice Rider (Frist Ridden section) 0-5 wins- Class 110 Best Rider (First Ridden) 7 years and under- Class 111 Novice Paced and Mannered First Ridden Pony 0-5 wins- Class 112 Best Rider (First Ridden) 8 & 9 years- Class 113 Best Lead Rein/First Ridden Pony

    Must be registered with NZRP Society. Sash presented by NZRP SocietyThis class will be combined with Lead Rein Class 101

    GOLDEN HORSE All horses must be registered with the New Zealand Golden Horse Society and recorded on entry form. To be shown in natural condition ie. not plaited or make up/hoof black (with the exception of a horse competing in another section of the Show.

    In Hand Golden Horse Thursday 13 November The Common 9am Ring 1

    - Class 114 Best Presented All Golden Horses- Class 115 Best Paced All Golden Horses- Class 116 Palomino 3 years & under- Class 117 Palomino 4 years & over- Champion Palomino- Reserved Champion Palomino

    - Class 118 Buckskin 3 years & under- Class 119 Buckskin 4 years & over- Champion Buckskin- Reserve Champion Buckskin

    - Class 120 Double Dilute 3 years & under- Class 121 Double Dilute 4 years & over- Champion Double Dilute- Reserve Champion Double Dilute

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    - Class 122 Broken Coloured 3 years & under.- Class 123 Broken Coloured 4 years & over- Champion Broken Coloured- Reserve Champion Broken Coloured- Supreme In Hand Golden Horse

    Ridden Golden Horse Thursday 13 November The Common 12pm Ring 1

    - Class 124 Best Presented Ridden Pony- Class 125 Novice Pony up to 5 wins- Class 126 Open Pony- Class 127 Paced & Mannered Pony- Class 128 Best Rider on a Pony

    - Champion Golden Horse - Ridden Pony- Reserve Champion Golden Horse - Ridden Pony

    - Class 129 Best Presented Ridden Golden Horse- Class 130 Novice Hack 0-5 wins- Class 131 Open Hack- Class 132 Paced & Mannered Ridden Hack- Champion Golden Horse - Ridden Horse- Reserve Champion Golden Horse - Ridden Horse

    - Supreme Ridden Golden Horse - Pony- Supreme Ridden Golden Horse

    STANDARDBRED HORSE SECTION Thursday 12 November In Hand - The Common 9am Ring 2 Ridden - The Common 12.30pm Ring 2

    In Hand Standardbred Horse - Class 133 Best Presented Standardbred Horse and Handler- Class 134 Standardbred Mare, 4 years and over, wet or dry.- Class 135 Colt, Filly or Gelding, Yearling, 2 or 3 year old- Class 136 Gelding or Stallion, 4 years and over.- Class 137 Best Paced Standardbred- Class 138 Best Handler- Champion In Hand Standardbred- Reserve Champion In Hand Standardbred

    Ridden Standardbred - Class 139 Best Presented- Class 140 Best Rider on a Standardbred- Class 141 Novice Standardbred not exceeding 158cm 0-5 wins- Class 142 Novice Standardbred, over 158cm 0-5 wins- Champion Novice Standardbred- Reserve Champion Novice Standardbred

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    - Class 143 Open Standardbred not exceeding 158cm- Class 144 Open Standardbred, over 158cm- Class 145 Ladies Standardbred Hack- Champion Ridden Standardbred- Reserve Champion Ridden Standardbred

    - Class 146 Best Paced Standardbred- Class 147 Best Mannered Standardbred- Champion Paced & Mannered Standardbred- Reserve Champion Paced & Mannered Standardbred

    Livamol Standardbred Series Judging 80% confirmation, 20% paces and manners. Judges to assess each horse individually with saddles removed after they have been assessed ridden. Horses to show suitability of the breed as a riding horse in a life after racing. Horses to show a good walk and be required to canter. Each competitor to register their HRNZ registered Standardbred annually with NZBSA [email protected] (no fee required) Each NZSBA (accepted) registered Standardbred will receive a registration number from RAS Head Office and will be entered into the Livamol Standardbred Series. Placings 1st to 4th will accumulate points that will result in an overall series winner. Series will conclude at HOY 2021. Age is determined as from 1st August (Refer Horse Conditions H.1). Only Standardbreds with official HRNZ freeze brands are eligible to enter. Novice Horses must be shown in a snaffle bridle . Qualification rules apply (refer Horse Conditions H6 to H10). NZBSA Performance Cards MUST be carried & documented. Yearlings, two and three year olds eligible for championship. HOY Qualifier only for Open conformation, Open Champion and Reserve Champion. Livamol kindly sponsors Stable Grooming Products and a rug

    - Class 148 Livamol Standardbred Series - Ridden Standardbred Show Horse over 148cm.

    - Champion Livamol Standardbred- Reserve Champion Livamol Standardbred

    PINTO HOY Qualifier

    Thursday 12 November In Hand - The Common 9am Ring 3 Ridden - The Common 12.30 Ring 3 All Pintos must be registered with the NZ Pinto Horses Society Inc and owners a current financial member at close of entries. RAS Horse/Pony Certificate must be carried. You must choose to enter your horse into either Pinto Saddle Hunter or Pinto Show Horse. Once you have chosen you cannot change classification for the season. Only applies to classes with these classifications.

    In Hand Pinto

    - Class 149 Best Presented Pinto and Handler- Class 150 Best Colour and Patterned Pinto- Class 151 Best Paced Pinto- Class 152 Best Mannered Pinto- Class 153 Foal or Yearling Pinto to mature over 148cm- Class 154 2 or 3 year old Pinto to mature over 148cm- Champion In Hand Youngstock Pinto Horse- Reserve Champion In Hand Youngstock Pinto Horse

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    - Class 155 Pinto Pony 3 years and under, to mature not exceeding 148cm- Class 156 Pinto Pony 4 years and over not exceeding 148cm- Champion In Hand Pinto Pony- Reserve Champion In Hand Pinto Pony

    - Class 157 Pinto Show Horse, 4 years and over. Over 148cm.- Class 158 Pinto Saddle Hunter, 4 years and over. Over 148cm.

    - Champion In Hand Adult Pinto Horse- Reserve Champion In Hand Adult Pinto Horse- Supreme In Hand Pinto

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    - Class 159 Best Presented Pinto and Rider- Class 160 Best Paced Pinto, any height.- Class 161 Best Mannered Pinto, any height.- Class 162 Novice Pinto Pony not exceeding 148cm, 0-5 wins.- Class 163 Open Pinto Pony not exceeding 148cm- Champion Ridden Pinto Pony- Reserve Champion Ridden Pinto Pony

    - Class 164 Novice Pinto Show Horse, over 148cm, 0-5 wins.- Class 165 Open Pinto Show Horse over 148cm- Champion Ridden Pinto Show Horse- Reserve Champion Ridden Pinto Show Horse

    - Class 166 Novice Pinto Saddle Hunter over 148cm, 0-5 wins.- Class 167 Open Pinto Saddle Hunter over 148cm- Champion Novice Ridden Pinto- Reserve Champion Novice Ridden Pinto

    - Champion Ridden Pinto Saddle Hunter- Reserve Champion Ridden Pinto Saddle Hunter- Supreme Ridden Pinto

    SPORT HORSE PERFORMANCE Thursday 12 November - 3pm The Common No Qualification required. A Sporthorse is, in the opinion of the Judge, suitable in conformation and movement to perform in the Olympic Disciplines of Dressage, Showjumping and Eventing. Horses will be asked to jump.

    - Class 168 3 & 4 year old to be shown on the flat- Class 169 5 & 6 year old to be tried over jumps.- Champion Young Sport Horse- Reserve Champion Young Sport Horse

    - Class 170 Ridden Sport Horse most suitable for dressage- Class 171 Ridden Sport Horse most suitable for showjumping) (to be jumped, 90cm-1m

    height- Class 172 Ridden Sport Horse most suitable for eventing (to be jumped).

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    - Champion Performance Sport Horse- Reserve Champion Performance Sport Horse

    GYPSY COB Friday 13 November In Hand - Clydesdale Arena 9am Ring 2 Ridden - RDA Indoor Arena 12pm Exhibitors must be registered with the NZGCA & owners must be current financial members at the close of entries. Open to broken and solid coloured horses.

    In Hand Gypsy Cob Friday 13 November 9am Clydesdale Arena Ring 2

    - Class 173 Best Presented Purebred or Partbred- Class 174 Purebred Adult, 4 years and over- Class 175 Purebred 2 & 3 years- Class 176 Purebred Foal or Yearling- Champion Purebred In Hand Gypsy Cob- Reserve Champion Purebred In Hand Gypsy Cob

    - Class 177 Partbred Adult, 4 years & over- Class 178 Partbred 2 & 3 years- Class 179 Partbred foal or yearling- Champion Partbred In Hand Gypsy Cob- Reserve Champion Partbred In Hand Gypsy Cob

    - Supreme Champion In Hand Gypsy Cob

    - Class 180 Best Paced Purebred- Class 181 Best Paced Partbred- Class 182 Best Mannered Purebred- Class 183 Best Mannered Partbred

    Ridden Gypsy Cob Friday 13 November 12pm RDA Indoor Arena Ring

    - Class 184 Best Presented Pure and Partbred- Class 185 Novice 0-5 wins Purebred- Class 186 Novice 0-5 wins Partbred- Class 187 Open Purebred Gypsy Cob- Class 188 Open Partbred Gypsy Cob- Champion Purebred Ridden Gypsy Cob- Reserve Champion Purebred Ridden Gypsy Cob

    - Champion Partbred Ridden Gypsy Cob- Reserve Champion Partbred Ridden Gypsy Cob

    - Class 189 Best Paced & Mannered Purebred- Class 190 Best Paced & Mannered Partbred

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    SHETLAND PONY Thursday 12 November In Hand - Clydesdale Arena 9am Ring 2 Ridden - Clydesdale Arena 12.30pm Ring 2 Only Shetlands registered with the NZ Shetland Pony Breeders Society are eligible for entry in this Section. Registered Numbers must be stated on Entry Form. Ponies must be shown in natural coat and full feather.

    In Hand Shetland Pony

    - Class 191 Best Presented Adult Shetland Pony and Handler- Class 192 Best Presented Youngstock Shetland Pony and Handler- Class 193 Purebred Stallion, 4 years and over.- Class 194 Purebred Mare, 4 years and over- Class 195 Purebred Gelding, 4 years and over- Champion Shetland Pony - Adult- Reserve Champion Shetland Pony - Adult

    - Class 196 Purebred Colt, Filly or Gelding, Foal or Yearling- Class 197 Purebred Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 year old- Class 198 Purebred Colt, Filly or Gelding, 3 year old

    - Champion Shetland Youngstock- Reserve Champion Shetland Youngstock- Supreme Champion Shetland Pony

    - Class 199 Best Paced Adult Shetland Pony Not eligible for Championships- Class 200 Best Paced Youngstock Shetland Pony Not eligible for Championships- Class 201 Best Mannered Adult Shetland Pony Not eligible for Championship- Class 202 Best Mannered Youngstock Shetland Pony Not eligible for Championship.

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    - Class 203 Best Presented Shetland Pony - Not eligible for Championships- Class 204 Lead Rein Shetland Pony - Not eligible for Championships- Class 205 Best Paced Shetland Pony- Class 206 Best Mannered Shetland Pony- Class 207 Novice Ridden Shetland Pony- Class 208 Shetland Pony Hunter on the flat.- Class 209 Shetland Pony Hunter Jumping- Class 210 Working Hunter Shetland Pony

    Working hunters are required to demonstrate jumping ability and be of good strong conformation with good manners, sound paces and be a comfortable ride over long distances. They will be required to jump a minimum of two and a maximum of 5 hunter type fences. Jumping style and ability 40%, conformation 30%, paces and manners 30%. Horses will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved. Sports numbers to be attached to the bridle; no back numbers will be supplied.

    - Class 211 Best Rider- Champion Ridden Shetland Pony- Reserve Champion Ridden Shetland Pony

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    HUNTER SECTION Working Hunter Thursday 12 November - 8am Main Arena - Ring 2 Warm up area - Village Green Working hunters are required to demonstrate jumping ability and be of good strong conformation with good manners, sound paces and be a comfortable ride over long distances. They will be required to jump a minimum of two and a maximum of 5 hunter type fences. Jumping style and ability 40%, conformation 30%, paces and manners 30%. Horses will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved. RAS Horse/Pony Certificate MUST be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination. Back numbers will be supplied, available from Horse office.

    - Class 212 Working Hunter Horse over 148cm and not exceeding 163cm1st $20,2nd $15, 3rd $10

    - Class 213 Working Hunter Horse over 163cm1st $20,2nd $15, 3rd $10

    - Champion Working Hunter- Reserve Champion Working Hunter

    To be judged from winners of classes 212 and 213. Second placed Working Hunter Horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

    Working Pony Hunters Thursday 12 November - 10am Main Arena - Ring 2 Warm up area - Village Green Working pony hunters are required to demonstrate jumping ability and be of good strong conformation with good manners, sound paces and be a comfortable ride over long distances. They will be required to jump a minimum of two and a maximum of 5 hunter type fences. Jumping style and ability 40%, conformation 30%, paces and manners 30%. Ponies will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved. Height certificates or Horse/Pony Identification and performance cards must be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination.

    - Class 214 Open Working Hunter Pony not exceeding 138cm. Rider under 17 years.1st $20,2nd $15, 3rd $10

    - Class 215 Open Working Hunter Pony over 138cm & not exceeding 148cm. Rider under 17 years. 1st $20,2nd $15, 3rd $10

    - Champion Working Pony Hunter- Reserve Working Pony Hunter

    To be judged from winners of classes 214 and 215. Second placed Working Hunter Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

    Hunters - Jumping Thursday 12 November - 1.30pm Main Arena Horses to remain in the Marshalling Ring until prize winners are announced. One baulk to disqualify. RAS Horse/Pony Certificate MUST be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination. The Ringmaster and the RTR Convenor have the authority to refuse a competitor on the day if that combination is considered at risk of mishap if allowed to compete. Back numbers will be provided. Onus is on the competitor to present themselves in the shute across the overpass in order with six competitors ahead. It is the responsibility of competitors to notify the Horse Office of any scratchings prior to the running of the class.

    - Class 216 Open Hunter over fences, over 148cm and not exceeding 163cm1st $75, 2nd $50, 3rd $25

    - Class 217 Open Hunter over fences, over 163cm1st $75, 2nd $50, 3rd $25

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    Pony Hunter - Jumping Thursday 12 November - 3pm Main Arena Please refer to Horse Conditions and Regulations Qualification H.9. Back numbers will be supplied, available from Horse office. Onus is on the competitor to present themselves in the shute across the overpass in order with six competitors ahead. It is the responsibility of competitors to notify the Horse Office of any scratchings prior to the running of the class. RAS Horse/Pony certificate MUST be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination.

    - Class 218 Open Pony Hunter over fences, not exceeding 143cm. Rider under 17 years.1st $75, 2nd $50, 3rd $25

    - Class 219 Open Pony Hunter over fences, over 143cm and not exceeding 148cm. Rider under 17 years. 1st $75, 2nd $50, 3rd $25

    Open Pony Hunter Friday 13 November Main Arena 8.30am Back numbers to be supplied. Onus is on the competitor to present themselves in the shute across the overpass in order with six competitors ahead. It is the responsibility of competitors to notify the Horse Office of any scratching’s.

    - Class 220 Open Pony Hunter over fences, not exceeding 148cm1st $100, 2nd $75, 3rd $50

    - Champion HunterJumping Pony- Reserve Champion HunterJumping Pony

    To be judged from winners of classes 218-220. Second placed Hunter Jumping Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

    - Best Rider Over Fences

    Open Hunter Friday 13 November Main Arena 10am Back numbers to be supplied. Onus is on the competitor to present themselves in the shute across the overpass in order with six competitors ahead. It is the responsibility of competitors to notify the Horse Office of any scratching’s

    - Class 221 Open Hunter1st $150, 2nd $100, 3rd $75

    - Champion Hunter Jumping HorseReserve Champion Hunter Jumping HorseTo be judged from winners of classes 216, 217 and 221. Second placed Hunter Jumping Horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

    - Best Wire Jumper- Best Lady Rider over Fences- Best Gentleman Rider over Fences

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    CLYDESDALE SECTION Exhibitors must check timetable in Catalogue for time changes and be ready to enter ring before their start time. Age is determined as from 1st August (Refer Horse Conditions H.1). All entries in this Section (except Geldings and Best Walking Clydesdale and Ridden Clydesdales) must be registered in the Clydesdale Stud Book. All exhibits must be shown up to their respective ages. Yearlings shall be eligible for Championships.

    In Hand Clydesdale Thursday 12 November Clydesdale Arena 8.30am Ring 1

    - Class 222 Best Presented Clydesdale Horse and Handler- Class 223 Entire Horse, 3 years and over- Class 224 Colt, 2 year old- Class 225 Colt, Yearling- Champion Entire Clydesdale- Reserve Champion Entire Clydesdale

    - Class 226 Brood Mare, 3 years and over, foal at foot or in foal due before 31 Jan.- Class 227 Mare not to foal in current show season, 4 years and over.- Class 228 Mare, 3 year old- Class 229 Filly, 2 year old.- Class 230 Filly, Yearling- Champion Clydesdale Mare or Filly- Reserve Champion Clydesdale Mare or Filly- Supreme Champion Clydesdale

    - Class 231 Best Yearling or 2 year old Colt or Filly, bred by exhibitor. Silver Medal Class -administered by the

    - Clydesdale Horse Society of NZ Inc.- Class 232 Gelding, any age.- Class 233 Best Walking Clydesdale- Class 234 Pair Females, any age, must compete in other Classes.

    Clydesdale Turnout, Long Reining and Ridden Thursday 12 November Clydesdale Arena 2pm Ring 1 Unregistered Horses and Stallions are eligible in this Section. Safety must always be paramount in the Harness Section at all times. Please refer to Horse Section Conditions and regulations H24, H25 & H25B at the beginning of this schedule.

    - Class 235 Best Groomed and Decorated Clydesdale, to be shown in harness- Class 236 Long Reining

    Driver and/or horse to have never competed before at a show in harness and not entered in any other harness classes at this show ie. a green horse may have an experienced handler or a green handler may have an experienced horse or both handler and horse can be green.

    - Class 237 Clydesdale Ridden on flat - to include an Obstacle course

    Clydesdale Sledge and Log Skidding Friday 13 November Clydesdale Arena 8.45am Ring 1

    - Class 238 Pairs Sledge Driving- Class 239 Single Horse Sledge Driving

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    - Class 240 Log Skidding Class Clydesdale Wagon Harness Friday 13 November Clydesdale Arena 1.30pm

    - Class 241 Single Horse in a wheeled vehicle - Class 242 Pair of Horses or three a breast in a wheeled vehicle - Class 243 Team of horses, two or more rows in a wheeled vehicleHigh Points Gelding

    Award Points to be added up over the two days from classes - Gelding, Walking, Ridden Log Skidding, Sledge Classes and Wagon classes (if horse in entered in multiple harness classes the top points from each section Sledge and Wagon are to be counted).

    EUROPEAN NATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL RARE BREEDS SECTION Friday 13 November Clydesdale Arena 12.30 Ring 2 All entrants must be of European Mountain and Moorland, Native type or classified as a rare breed. The breeds excluded from this section are Clydesdale, Shetland and Welsh. Please note - all breeders/handlers/helpers may wear sashes stating their specific breed. Native and Rare Breeds - Small Breeds Eligible breeds: Dales, Eriskay, Connemara, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Fell, Fjord, Halflinger, Highland, Icelandic, New Forest, Paso Fino, Spanish Jennet. Native and Rare Breeds - Large Breeds Eligible breeds: Andalusian, Friesian, Lipizzaner, Morgan, Percherson, Shire, Suffolk Punch, Warlander In Hand Native and Rare Breed - Small Breeds Eligible Breeds: Connemara, Dales, Eriskay, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Fell, Fjord, Halflinger, Icelandic, New Forest, Paso Fino, Spanish Jennet

    - Class 244 Best Presented - Class 245 Foal/Yearling. Foals may be shown at foot if not weaned - Class 246 2 and 3 year old - Class 247 Mare 4 years and over - wet or dry - Class 248 Gelding 4 years and over - Class 249 Stallion 4 years and under - Champion In Hand Small Native and Rare Breed - Reserve Champion In Hand Small Native and Rare Breed

    - Class 250 Best Mannered - Class 251 Best Paced

    In Hand Native and Rare Breed - Large Breeds Eligible Breeds: Andalusian, Friesian, Lipizzaner, Morgan, Percheron, Shire, Suffolk Punch, Warlander

    - Class 252 Best Presented - Class 253 Foal or Yearling. Foal can be shown at foot if not weaned - Class 254 2 and 3 year old - Class 255 Mare 4 years and over (wet or dry) - Class 256 Gelding 4 years and over - Class 257 Stallion 4 years and over

  • CAPA Equestrian Competition 2020

    - Champion In Hand Large Native and Rare Breed - Reserve Champion In Hand Large Native and Rare Breed

    - Class 258 Best Paced - Class 259 Best Mannered

    Ridden Native and Rare Breed - Small Breeds

    - Class 260 Open - Class 261 Best Paced - Class 262 Best Mannered - Class 263 Best Gaited (to show off the animals natural gait) - Champion Ridden Small Native and Rare Breed - Reserve Champion Ridden Small Native and Rare Breed

    Ridden Native and Rare Breed - Large Breeds

    - Class 264 Open - Class 265 Best Paced - Class 266 Best Mannered - Champion Ridden Large Native and Rare Breed - Reserve Champion Ridden Large Native and Rare Breed

  • CAPA Equestrian Competition 2020

    Dressage Convenor: Sally Goldsmith Entry Fees: as detailed per class - each class has $3 per class added to cover Dressage NZ Levy. Entries will only be accepted if ESNZ official competitor form and registration numbers listed. ESNZ Identification numbers must be worn. The Hanoverian Society offer a sash to the top placed Hanoverian in the Dressage Section. Hanoverian Registrations to be sent with entry. Times will be notified on the website prior to the competition at www.theshow.co.nz To be run under ESNZ Rules. Maximum of 3 classes per horse/pony, per day. All horses and ponies must be registered for the current season and rider and owner must be current financial member of ESNZ. Grading shall be that as applying at the time of competition. Horses may be balloted according to grading points if necessary. All tests are from the 2019 Dressage NZ Test Book. Prize money will be paid out on scores of 57% or higher at ratio of 1:3 riders. Dressage competitors please note that under Dressage NZ Rule 480 black or dark blue NZ Safety approved tagged helmets with harness must be worn in all training, warm-ups and competitions. Champion and Reserve Champion sashes will be awarded to the top combined scores in Pony all grades, Preliminary Horse, Novice Horse, Elementary, Medium, Advanced Medium, and Young Dressage Horse Overall graded classes. To be eligible, a combination of horse and rider must enter a minimum of one class in the same grade level at two events, those events being the Equestrian 2020 on Thursday 12th November and the Canterbury Dressage Group competition at McLeans Island on Sunday 4th October. Young Horse Tests are available from the FEI Website. For Preliminary through to Advanced Medium, the top 3 scores will count with a minimum of 2 scores, one gained from each individual event. The highest aggregate score is the winner. In the event of a tie, there will be a count back on the co-efficients. For the overall YDH champion and reserve, the top 2 scores will count across all age levels, with one score gained from each event. By submitting your entry you agree to the following: I am the Exhibitor and/or competitor of the horse/pony stated on this form at the above event. I understand that, neither the Organising Committee of the above Event nor Equestrian Sports New Zealand Inc. Nor any agent, employee or representative of those bodies, accepts any liability for any accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to horse/pony owners, riders, spectators, land, vehicles, their contents and accessories or any other personal property whether caused by their negligence, breach of contract or in anyway whatsoever. I am the owner or his/her Authorised Agent and have been authorised by the owner to make this entry. I certify that I have read, and understand and will abide by the Rules and Regulations of Equestrian Sports New Zealand and that I and my horse/pony(s) are eligible for any class we are competing in. I consent in terms of the Privacy Act 1993 to the information on this form being used by the Organising Committee and by Equestrian Sports New Zealand for all purposes connected with the administration of equestrian sport in New Zealand. Responsibility: It is the rider, or person responsible, obligation to read and understand the conditions for this event as published in this schedule. ESNZ Registration for Graded Classes: Entries will not be accepted without ESNZ rider and horse registrations current to the Thursday 12th November 2020. Annual or Flexi Dressage start is required for all horses/ponies entered. ESNZ Registration for Non Graded Classes: All Riders must be an ESNZ Full/Child or Introductory member or pay a Casual membership. Horse Registration Non-graded Classes: Horses and Ponies maybe registered or non registered.

  • CAPA Equestrian Competition 2020

    Rules: All competitions will be run under the current (2018) ESNZ GR’s, VR’s & ESNZ Rules for Official start time: The official event start time is 8am Thursday 12th November 2020. This is the start time for the period of jurisdiction for all Equestrian Sport New Zealand (ESNZ) General Regulations and ESNZ Dressage rules. Please note Dressage NZ rule 477 prohibited gear is not allowed from the time of arrival at the event. Arenas: Levels Training- Elementary will be held on the Isaac Arena. Levels Medium and above and YDH classes will be held in the Indoor arena, with access off the west door). Arena Familiarisation times will be published closer to the date). . NB : The OC reserves the right to change arenas due to numbers of entries and/or weather, ground or other conditions. Competitors will be notified in advance. Entry Fees $25 per class Non Members, $12 per class CAPA members. Health & Safety: 1. Dressage NZ and the Canterbury A&P Association is committed to providing and maintaining

    a safe and healthy event for all participants, and to providing the information, training andsupervision needed to achieve this.

    2. Competitor or Exhibitor must comply with the appropriate Legislation and Health & Safetyat Work Act 2015.

    3. Each Competitor and/or exhibitor must supervise and control their animals at all times andshall be liable for any hazard created, accident, illness or damage caused by the action ofthemselves at the venue of the Event

    4. All competitors and associated staff/visitors to the venue must abide by the ESNZ/DressageNZ Rules, the Canterbury A&P Association Health & Safety Policy’s

    5. Copies of the event Health & Safety policy can be found at the event office.6. Any incident or near miss must be reported to event office and an incident form completed.7. Any hazards identified must be reported to event office.8. Competitors will be responsible for their safety at all times and must observe safe practicesand following event rules and officials’ instructions at all times, ensuring that others are not put arisk by their actions.ESNZ Concussion Policy: Canterbury A&P Association is required to run all events under the ESNZConcussion Policy Guidelines.

  • Schedule

    CAPA EQUESTRIAN 202012-13 NOVEMBER 2020

    Canterbury A&P AssociationPO Box 9002Christchurch 8149

    Dressage

    Thursday, 12 November 2020 Entry Fee Prize Money

    RDA Arena

    2012 $12.00 PM: $ 35, 25, 15 Medium Horse & Pony Test 4A

    2013 $12.00 PM: $ 35, 25, 15 Medium Horse & Pony Test 4B

    2014 $12.00 PM: $ 40, 25, 15 Advanced Medium Test Horse & Pony 5A

    2015 $12.00 PM: $ 40, 25, 15 Advanced Medium Test Horse & Pony 5B

    2017 $12.00 PM: $ 25, 20, 10 YDH 5YO EA 5 year old Test

    2018 $12.00 PM: $ 25, 20, 10 YDH 6YO FEI Young Horse Preliminary Test for 5 year olds

    2019 $12.00 PM: $ 25, 20, 10 YDH 7YO FEI Young Horse Preliminary Test for 6 Year olds

    2020 $0.00Hanoverian Society Sash to top placed Hanoverian in Dressage Section

    Isaac Arena

    2000 $12.00Training Non Graded Preliminary Test 1A

    2001 $12.00Training Non Graded Preliminary Test 1B

    2002 $12.00 PM: $ 20, 15, 10 Preliminary Pony Test 1A

    2003 $12.00 PM: $ 20, 15, 10 Preliminary Pony Test 1B

    2004 $12.00 PM: $ 25, 20, 10 Preliminary Horse Test 1A

    2005 $12.00 PM: $ 25, 20, 10 Preliminary Horse Test 1B

    2006 $12.00 PM: $ 20, 15, 10 Novice Pony Test 2B

    2007 $12.00 PM: $ 20, 15, 10 Novice Pony Test 2C

    2008 $12.00 PM: $ 25, 20, 10 Novice Horse Test 2A

    2009 $12.00 PM: $ 25, 20, 10 Novice Horse Test 2B

    2010 $12.00 PM: $ 30, 20, 15 Elementary Horse & Pony Test 3A

    2011 $12.00 PM: $ 30, 20, 15 Elementary Horse & Pony Test 3B

    2016 $12.00 PM: $ 25, 20, 10 YDH 4YO FEI Young Horse Test for 4 year olds

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  • SHOWJUMPING SECTION

    Entries close 18 October 2020. Showjumping Convenors: Lex Peddie, Chris Harris Showjumping classes to be run under ESNZ Rules but with the following conditions of entry: Entries will only be accepted if completed upon the Association’s official entry form accompanied by FULL

    ENTRY FEES and received by the Canterbury A&P Association Showjumping entry closing date of 18 October 2020. Other Canterbury A&P Association Horse Section entries, stable and camping bookings must still be made by the official closing date of 18 October 2020. Late entries to incur 50% extra on top of entry fee. No horse will be allowed to start until all entry fees are paid. The Association reserves the right to withhold place money if entries not sufficient in number. Prize money to be allocated on a 7 to 1 ratio. Competitors are referred to Conditions of Entry under General Condition page 5 regarding Discipline. If a scratching is advised by 5pm of the day prior to competition, a refund of 75% of entry fees will be made on provision of a veterinary certificate or medical certificate. All class changes must be made by 5pm prior to day of competition at a charge of $2 per change. Horses and ponies are restricted to two classes per day. Competitors catalogue number will be available on the Show website. 1:10 ESNZ Horse $5 ESNZ Jumping Levy (Compulsory) – payable by all horses/ponies competing in Jumping and or Showhunter. $20 Casual Jumping Levy for the Show. The rider must be a full member with ESNZ. Horse/Pony not registered for ESNZ J/SH can compete using this levy. Can jump up to 1.00 on a pony and up to 1.10 on a horse. Cannot compete in series classes and will not be eligible for HOY points in SH.

  • Schedule

    CAPA EQUESTRIAN 202012-13 NOVEMBER 2020

    Canterbury A&P AssociationPO Box 9002Christchurch 8149

    Showjumping

    Thursday, 12 November 2020 Entry Fee Prize MoneyGrade

    Ring 1

    1 $25.00 PM: $ 80, 60, 50, 40, 30 Art 238 2.1Horse A2 (Art 238.2.1) 1.2m

    2 $30.00 PM: $ 120, 85, 65, 55, 35 Art 238 2.1Horse A2 (Art 238.2.1) 1.3m

    3 $50.00 PM: $ 200, 150, 130, 100, 70, 60 Art 238 2.2FMG Young Rider AM5 (Art 238.2.2) 1.25m - 1.35m

    4 $30.00 PM: $ 120, 85, 65, 50, 35, 30 Art 238 2.2Harrisons Pro Am AM5 (Art 238.2.2) 1.20m - 1.30m

    5 $20.00 PM: $ 70, 55, 45, 35, 30 Art 238 2.2Horse AM5 (Art 238.2.2) IJO 1.10m

    Ring 2

    6 $15.00 PM: $ 40, 30, 20, 15, 15 Art 238 2.1Horse A2 (Art 238.2.1) 1.00m

    7 $15.00 PM: $ 35, 25, 20, 15, 15 Art 238 2.1Pony A2 (Art 238.2.1) 1.00m

    8 $20.00 PM: $ 70, 55, 45, 35, 30 Art 238 2.1Horse A2 (Art 238.2.1) 1.10m

    9 $15.00 PM: $ 40, 30, 20, 15, 15 Art 238 2.1Pony A2 (Art 238.2.1) 1.10m

    10 $25.00 PM: $ 100, 70, 50, 40, 30, 30 Art 238 2.2Dunstan Horse Feeds Amateur AM5 (Art 238.2.2) 1.10m - 1.20m)

    11 $25.00 PM: $ 100, 70, 50, 40, 30, 30 Art 238 2.2Mainland Coachwork Junior Rider AM5 (Art 238.2.2) 1.15m - 1.25m)

    12 $20.00 PM: $ 60, 45, 40, 30, 20 Art 238 2.2Pony AM5 (Art 238.2.2) IJO 1.15m

    13 $18.00 PM: $ 50, 35, 25, 20, 20 Art 238 2.2Pony AM5 (Art 238.2.2) IJO 1.10m

    Friday, 13 November 2020 Entry Fee Prize MoneyGrade

    Ring 1

    14 $40.00 PM: $ 80, 60, 40, 30, 25 Pony Mini Prix AM5 (Art 238.2.2) 1.15m - 1.20m

    15 $30.00 PM: $ 150, 120, 100, 70, 60, 50 Country TV Pony Grand Prix (Art 273.3.1) 1.20m - 1.30m

    16 $50.00 PM: $ 200, 150, 110, 90, 60, 60 Horse Mini Prix AM5 (238.2.2) 1.30m-1.40m

    17 $40.00 PM: $ 150, 120, 100, 80, 60 Horse Champ AM5 (Art 238.2.2) 1.25m

    18 $30.00 PM: $ 120, 85, 65, 55, 35 Horse Champ AM5 (Art 238.2.2) 1.15m

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  • Ring 2

    19 $15.00 PM: $ 40, 35, 30, 25, 20 Open Horse Two Phase (Art 274.1.5.3) 1.00m

    20 $25.00 PM: $ 70, 55, 45, 35, 30 Open Horse Two Phase (Art 274.1.5.3) 1.10m

    21 $25.00 PM: $ 80, 70, 50, 40, 30 Horse AM5 (Art 238.2.2) 1.20m

    22 $20.00 PM: $ 60, 45, 35, 25, 20 Pony Champ AM5 (Art 238.2.2) 1.10m

    23 $25.00 PM: $ 80, 60, 50, 40, 30 Horse Champ AM5 (Art 238.2.2) 1.05m

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