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1 THE KENTUCKY NATIONAL HORSE SHOW SEPTEMBER 19-23, 2012 Featuring The Betsy” $50,000 CSIW** Lexington $32,000. FEI Prix de Lexington Young Jumper Championships, MidWest $16,500. Jr/Amateur Jumper Division $10,000. USHJA International Hunter Derby $2,500 USHJA Hunter Classic NHS/Maclay Regional Championship International Hunter Futurity Finals Zone 5 Championships & Horsemanship Class New Alltech Indoor Arena is Main Hunter Ring Member Show: USEF/USHJA, NAL, WIHS, SJHF, T.I.P. KHJA, IHJA, INDHJA, OHJA, , MHJA, MOHJO, MTHJA, WTHJA , WisHJA

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THE KENTUCKY NATIONAL HORSE SHOW

SEPTEMBER 19-23, 2012

Featuring

“The Betsy” $50,000 CSIW** Lexington

$32,000. FEI Prix de Lexington

Young Jumper Championships, MidWest

$16,500. Jr/Amateur Jumper Division

$10,000. USHJA International Hunter Derby

$2,500 USHJA Hunter Classic

NHS/Maclay Regional Championship

International Hunter Futurity Finals

Zone 5 Championships & Horsemanship Class

New Alltech Indoor Arena is Main Hunter Ring

Member Show: USEF/USHJA, NAL, WIHS, SJHF, T.I.P.

KHJA, IHJA, INDHJA, OHJA, , MHJA, MOHJO,

MTHJA, WTHJA , WisHJA

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SHOW OFFICIALS

Judges

Hunters, Hunter Breeding & Equitation, National

Susan Ashe Sari Clapperton Shane George Scott Wiiliamson

Jumpers , National

Ralph Alfano Ron Beachy David Distler Jeff Smiley

Jumpers, International

David Distler,Pres. Ron Beachy Jeffery Smiley Ralph Alfano

FEI Foreign Judge: Mauricio Esparza

FEI Chief Steward: Karen Golding

Course Designers

National

Conrad Homfeld Robert Murphy III William Mayo

International

Conrad Homfeld, USA

Stewards, National

John Rush Kris Rame Laura Reed

Show Manager

Hugh Kincannon ph. 859.233.0492 Email [email protected]

Show Organizer/Sec.

Suzanne Mayo ph. 615.838.7560 fax 615.595.8709 Email: [email protected] Show Veterinarian

Hagyard Equine ph. 859.255.8741

Show Farrier

Colin Gallagher ph. 608.513.9495

September 17-23

Show Office/Fax ph 859.254.3343/859.231.6097

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INFORMATION AND GENERAL RULES

This show is a regular member show 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.

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 non-

member may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach

or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing,Dressage,Reining and Combined

Driving Competitions upon payment of a $30 non-member 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 Sport Horse

Breeding classes.

ENTRIES: Entries close September 2, 2012 and should be postmarked by that

date in order to avoid late fees. New Entries made after this date will be

charged a one time late fee of $25 per horse.. Entry blanks must be completed,

signed, and accompanied by an open check in order for numbers to be issued.

Current Coggins certificates should accompany each horse. All horses must

comply with current Kentucky State requirements concerning horse health

certificates and vaccination/testing requirements. See “Important Equine

Health Information” for more details. STALL FEES MUST BE PAID BEFORE

STALLS WILL BE ASSIGNED.

FOREIGN EXHIBITORS: All fees must be paid in “US Funds” with checks drawn

on a US Bank. WE CANNOT ACCEPT DEBIT/CREDIT CARDS.

OFFICE/ADM/GLOBAL FEES: All horses, showing and non-showing, will be

charged a global/Adm fee of $50 in addition to their stall or day hauler fee.

This fee covers all hunter schooling sessions, medical personnel, traffic

personnel and general admission to all show performances and exhibitor

receptions. A $12 nightwatch fee will be charged to all horses with stalls.

DAY HAULERS: There will be a day hauler fee of $40 per horse/per show AND

YOU MUST COMPLY WITH ALL HORSE PARK RULES AND FEES FOR DAY

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HAULERS. Parking allowed in designated areas ONLY. The horse park trailer

day passes are $25 per day or $75 per season.

STALLS: Regular Stalls are $225 . FEI secured area stalls are $275. Horses

that requested both a regular stall AND an FEI stall will must be charged for

both. Stalls are of permanent and/or temporary construction, with doors;

11’x11’. Hay and bedding will be for sale on the show grounds. FEED,

BEDDING, AND GOLF CARTS CAN BE PRE-ORDERED BY CALLING DEVERS AT

859.233.9702. STALL FEES MUST BE PAID IN ORDER FOR STALLS

TO BE ASSIGNED; this may be done only by sending an official

entry form ALONG WITH STALL PAYMENT. Please note all horses on

the grounds with a stall will be enrolled in the nightwatch program and will be

required to pay $12 PER HORSE for the show week. This is not an optional

program.

NON-NEGOTIABLE PAYMENTS: Exhibitors who issue non-negotiable checks to

the horse show will be charged an additional $100 for each time the check is

returned by the bank; AND PROMPTLY REPORTED TO THE USEF FOR

DISCIPLINARY ACTION. In addition, EquiShow Inc. and The Kentucky National

reserve the right to bar from future competitions any competitors that have

issued bad checks PREVIOUSLY.

REFUND POLICY: Until September 1, 2012 all stall and entry fees are fully

refundable if proper notice is given to show organizer (email, fax, or call). After

September 1 stall fees are not refundable. Entry/Nomination fee refunds will

be decided on a case by case basis; but in general entry fees are not

refundable unless special circumstances can be shown. All scratched horses

will be charged a global fee.

USEF/FEI FEES: All National Exhibitors are required to pay the $16 Usef

Drug/Adm fee; plus a $2 per horse USHJA Zone Support fee. Non-Members of

USEF or USHJA will be required to pay a non-member fee in order to participate,

unless they are entered only in opportunity classes. An FEI drug/Medications

Fee of $28 must be collected from all horses participating in an FEI class.

SCHOOLING/ATTIRE/HEADGEAR: Jumping will be permitted only when

medical personnel are present on the grounds. Protective headgear must be

worn by all riders whenever mounted. Headgear for all riders must meet ASTM

standards, carry the SEI Tag; and be properly secured by a harness. Hunter

Rings will be available for schooling the day prior to the shows. Schooling

schedule to be posted.

DOGS: Dogs MUST BE ON A LEASH AND UNDER CONTROL AT ALL TIMES.

Owners of Dogs that disrupt a competitors round will be required to pay the

affected horses entry fee in said class. Dog owners failing to comply with USEF

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rule 1301.6 may be subject to penalty and/or warning cards issued. DOG

OWNERS ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIMS, LOSSES OR

ACTIONS RESULTING FROM THEIR DOG’S BEHAVIORS.

ARENA DIMENSIONS AND FOOTING:

Alltech Indoor 132’x265’ Sand and Synthetic Fiber on PVC Mats

Stonelea 140’x280’ Sand and Synthetic Fiber on PVC Mats

Murphy 135’x280’ Sand and Synthetic Fiber on PVC Mats

Claiborne 140’x270’ Sand Cushion on Limestone Base

Covered Arena 145’x285’ Sand Cushion on Limestone Base

Walnut Arena Irregular Sand and Synthetic Fiber on PVC Mats

Main Stadium Irregular Sand and Synthetic Fiber on PVC Mats

FEED AND BEDDING: PreOrders may be placed by calling Dever Inc. at

859.233.9702

NON-SHOWING HORSES: All horses on the grounds that do not compete in any

classes will be charged a non-show fee of $75; plus the adm/office/global fee

of $50.

CAMPGROUND RESERVATIONS: To reserve a campsite at the KHP campground

you must call the campground store at 800.370.6416 or email

[email protected]. Reservations cannot be made through the horse

show.

JUMP ORDER: A rotating jump order will be established for all classes over

fences. Starters have the authority to scratch entries who are not timely.

COURSES: Will be posted at least 30 minutes prior to 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.

POLING: Manual poling and the use of bamboo offsets is prohibited at all times

on the show grounds.

PRIZE MONEY: Prize money won will be credited to each horses account and

the balance owed paid upon checkout. All Owners of horses winning over $600

MUST PROVIDE PROPER TAX ID NUMBERS AND COMPLETE AN IRS W-9.

PHOTO AND VIDEO RIGHTS: It shall be a condition of entry to this show that

show management may utilize any photo or video of any exhibitor or their horse

shot during the competition for any purpose whatsoever, including , but not

limited to: advertising, websites, or results publication.

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SCHEDULE CHANGES: Show management reserves the right to change, cancel,

or combine classes; make course alterations and do all things necessary to

compensate for excessive or inadequate entries; and/or inclement weather.

Show Licencee: The USEF Licensee for this show is EquiShow Inc. a Tennessee

corporation.

IMPORTANT EQUINE HEALTH INFORMATION: Show management would like to

make the following recommendations to all exhibitors who plan to travel to the

Kentucky Horse park this year. Monitor our website (thekentuckynational.com)

or facebook page (the kentucky national) for updates to this information.

1. Kentucky requires all horses entering the state to provide a negative

Coggins test within one year of entry as well as a certificate of Veterinary

Inspection signed by a licensed veterinarian within 30 days of entry. Horses

originating within the state of Kentucky must have a certificate signed within

150 days. Currently, and until further notice, horses arriving from Texas will be

required to test negative for “Piro” (Equine Piroplasmosis/T. equigenitalis). All

horses arriving from Texas without a negative test will be denied entry. In

addition, it is recommended that all horses be vaccinated for Equine EHV-1 no

sooner than 7 days and no later than 120 days prior to entry.

2. All paperwork must accompany the horses upon their arrival and be

available throughout their stay.

3. Please try to arrive on grounds between the hours of 7am and 7pm

beginning Monday September 17. Arrivals outside this time frame must

contact the stabling supervisor at least 24 hours prior to make arrangements.

HORSE PARK REGULATIONS:

1. There is a $5 parking pass fee for each event. No Parking is allowed

in the barn aisle areas. Horse trailer day passes must be purchased for horses

showing off trailers. Empty horse trailers must be dropped in the main Ky

Horse Park parking lot and NOT dropped in the barn area.

2. All RV’s and/or trailers with living quarters are REQUIRED to go to

the campground if being used.

3. Horses and Horse drawn vehicles have the right of way AT ALL

TIMES.

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4. The Horse Park is not responsible for delivery of any mail or

packages sent to horse show exhibitors. Check with Stable office for delivery

address.

5. Reduced Park admission is available to event participants and must

be obtained at the Visitor Information Center.

6. Electrical Equipment: in compliance with the State Fire Code; the

Horse Park will no longer allow any of the following in the stalls, barns, or

tents: any 2 prong appliance, any 2 prong plug extension cords, light duty cords

for indoor use, 3 way adapters unless specifically for outdoor use.

7. Only the following vehicles are approved for use on Horse Park

Property: golf carts, mopeds, Gators/Mules (NO 4 WHEELERS). Scooters or

motor bikes with engine displacement 50cc or less. Approved vehicles must

not be operated in the tourist areas of the Park and must be driven by a

licensed driver at least 16 years of age. All vehicles operated after dark must

have a headlight and taillight. Use of unauthorized vehicles may result in a

citation.

8. Exhibitors wishing to bring their own golf cart onto Horse Park

property must purchase a golf cart license. These can be obtained through

Dever Show Services (feed and bedding) at $25 per show or $50 for the season.

All drivers must be 16 years old with a valid driver’s license. Carts are not

allowed in the tourist area of the Park. Carts may be rented through Dever Inc.

(859.233.9702).

WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THE COMPETITION, SHOW MANAGEMENT,

OWNERS, EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS, AND/OR

THE FACILITY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS

OR ACCIDENT TO ANY EXHIBITOR, SPECTATOR,

ATTENDANT, ANIMAL, VEHICLE, OR EQUIPMENT.

THIS SHALL BE A CONDITION OF ENTRY TO THE

SHOW AND/OR SHOW GROUNDS.

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.Attention: 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 not limited

to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the grounds of

licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate

the above described vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a

valid driver’s license. 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,

guardian, and or trainers 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 of the USEF Rules. Wheelchair and other mobility

assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. 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.

Directions to show grounds: From Louisville, Cincinnati, or Knoxville : I 64/75 (joint) to

Ironworks Pike Exit, Follow Horse Park Signage to Park Entrance at

4089 Ironworks Pike. Once inside park, vans should follow signage

for “event stabling”.

From Lexington Airport: New Circle Road to Newtown Pike; north

on Newtown Pike to Ironworks Pike; left onto Ironworks Pike. Horse

Park Entrance is on right at 4089 Ironworks Pike.

Sharps Containers: Competition management shall place a minimum of one

sharps container per each competition, whether or not stabling is provided.

Additionally, at least one sharps container per fifty occupied stalls in barns

housing competition horses. It is the competiotion management’s responsibility

to replace such containers when full and dispose of them properly. Competition

management may fine any individuals including trainers, owners, exhibitors, or

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their agents up to $100 for improper disposal of needles or other sharp

disposable instruments. If local law has different requirements, Local law will

prevail. GR 1210.4

EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: 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 Competition. 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

Who is that horse on the front cover?

Calissandro & Devin Ryan! 2011 YJC Champions at The Kentucky National

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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

SPONSORSHIPS, ENTRIES & STABLING ,PRIOR TO

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 16 SUZANNE MAYO

615.838.7560

SHOW MANAGER, HUGH KINCANNON

859.233.0492

STABLING OFFICE, SEPTEMBER 16 – 23

859.255.0605

SHOW OFFICE, SEPTEMBER 17-23

859.254.3343

SHOW VETERINARIAN 859.255.8741

SHOW FARRIER 608.513.9495

WEBSITE: Thekentuckynational.com

Facebook: search “kentucky national horse show” and like our page for updates

Directions to nearest equine surgical facility (5 minute drive)

Go straight across Ironworks Pike out of the Front KHP gate;

turn right onto old Ironworks Pike, Hagyards is 4250 on left.

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HUNTER DIVISIONS

Courses to simulate fences found in the hunting field, such as: brush, wall,

aiken, coop, gate, and rails. Classes to be judged on performance and

soundness unless otherwise noted. A dotted line may be put in the course .

Eight Ribbons will be awarded in all Hunter classes. In each section a

Champion and Reserve Champion will be awarded based on points. Hunter

prize money will be distributed to the top 6 horses (unless otherwise stated)

as follows: 30% 22% 15% 13% 10% 10%.

$2500 High Performance Hunter Section Fee $325 101,102,103 $500 High Perf. Hunter Over Fences 4’-4’6

104 $500 Handy High Perf. Hunter 4’-4’6 105 $500 High Perf. Hunter Under Saddle

Per class fee $85

$2000 Regular Conformation Hunter Section Fee $300 106,107,108,109 $400 Regular Conformation Fences 3’9 110 $400 Regular Conformation Under Saddle 111 Regular Conformation Model , ½ pts Separate Model Entry Fee: $35 $2000 Green Conformation Hunter Section Fee $300 112,113,114,115 $400 Green Conformation Fences 3’6 116 $400 Green Conformation Under Saddle 117 Green Conformation Model, ½ pts Separate Model Entry Fee: $35 $4000 Green Working Hunter Section Fee $300 118,119,120 $400 1st Year Green Working Fences 3’6 121 $400 1st Year Green Handy Fences 3’6 122 $400 1st Year Green Under Saddle 123,124,125 $400 2nd Year Green Working Fences 3’9 126 $400 2nd Year Green Handy Fences 3’9 127 $400 2nd Year Green Under Saddle

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$3000 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6 Section Fee $250 128,129,130 $300 A/O Hunter Riders 18-35 Fences 3’6

131 $300 A/O Handy Hunter Riders 18-35 Fences 3’6 132 $300 A/O Hunter Under Saddle Riders 18-35

133,134,135 $300 A/O Hunter Riders 36+ Fences 3’6 136 $300 A/O Handy Hunter Riders 36+ Fences 3’6 137 $300 A/O Hunter Under Saddle Riders 36+

$1000 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3 Section Fee $225 138,139,140 $200 A/O Hunter Fences 3’3 141 $200 A/O Handy Hunter Fences 3’3 142 $200 A/O Hunter Under Saddle $3000 Small Junior Hunter Section fee $250 USEF Measurement Cards Required 143,144,145 $300 Small Junior Riders 15&under Fences 3’6 146 $300 Small Junior Handy Riders 15&under 147 $300 Small Junior Under Saddle Riders 15&under 148,149,150 $300 Small Junior Riders 16-17 Fences 3’6 151 $300 Small Junior Handy Riders 16-17 152 $300 Small Junior Under Saddle Riders 16-17 $3000 Large Junior Hunter Section Fee $250 USEF Measurement Cards Required 153,154,155 $300 Large Junior Riders 15&under Fences 3’6 156 $300 Large Junior Handy Riders 15&under 157 $300 Large Junior Under Saddle Riders 15&under 158,159,160 $300 Large Junior Riders 16-17 Fences 3’6 161 $300 Large Junior Handy Riders 16-17 162 $300 Large Junior Under Saddle Riders 16-17

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$3000 Regular Pony Hunter Section Fee $225 USEF Measurement Cards Required Fences 2’3/2’6/3’

163 $200 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 164,165 $200 Small Pony Hunter 166 $200 Small Pony Handy Hunter 167 $200 Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle 168 $200 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 169,170 $200 Medium Pony Hunter 171 $200 Medium Pony Handy Hunter 172 $200 Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle 173 $200 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 174,175 $200 Large Pony Hunter 176 $200 Large Pony Handy Hunter 177 $200 Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle $1000 Green Pony Hunter Section Fee $200 USEF Measurement Cards Required Fences 2’3/2’6/2’9 178 $100 Sm/Med Green Pony Conformation Hunter 179,180,181 $100 Sm/Med Green Pony Hunter 182 $100 Sm/Med Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle 183 $100 Large Green Pony Conformation Hunter 184,185,186 $100 Large Green Pony Hunter 187 $100 Large Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle

$1500 Adult Amateur Hunter Section Fee $200 Zone 5 Specs/Fences 3’ Individual Classes $50 188,189,190,191 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter, Riders 18-35 192 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle 18-35 193,194,195,196 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter, Riders 36-49 197 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle 36-49

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198,199,200,201 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter, Riders 50+ 202 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle 50+ $500 Children’s Hunter Section Fee $200 Zone 5 Specs/Fences 3’/Individual Classes $50 Division will be split by rider’s age should entries warrant. 203,204,205,206 $100 Childrens Hunter 207 $100 Childrens Hunter Under Saddle Children’s Hunter Pony Section Fee $175 Zone 5 Specs/Fences 2’ Sm/Med 2’6 Large Individual Classes $45 208,209,210,211 Childrens Pony Hunter 212 Childrens Pony Hunter Under Saddle $1000 PreGreen Hunter Section Fee $200 Zone 5 Specs/Individual Classes $50 213,214,215,216 $100 3’ PreGreen Hunter 217 $100 3’ PreGreen Hunter Under Saddle 218,219,220,221 $100 3’3 PreGreen Hunter 222 $100 3’3 PreGreen Hunter Under Saddle Limit Hunter Section Fee $175 Fences 2’6. Open to horses that have not won more than 6 blues at a USEF Regular member show at this height or higher prior to December 1, 2011. Individual classes $45. 223,224,225,226 Limit Hunter 227 Limit Hunter Under Saddle

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Modified Children’s/Adult Hunter Section Fee $100 Fences 2’6. Open to any non-pro horse/rider combination, no restrictions. Individual classes $45. 228,229,230,231 Modified Children’s/Adult Hunter 232 Modified Children’s/Adult Hunter Under Saddle Pre- Adult Working Hunter Section Fee $100 Fences 2’6. Open to any adult amateur rider. Riders may not cross enter into any class at this show where fences are 2’9 or higher. Individual classes $45. 233,234 Pre- Adult Working Hunter 235 Pre- Adult Working Hunter Under Saddle Intermediate Adult Working Hunter Section Fee $100. Fences 2’6. Open to horses and ponies ridden by adult amateurs. Riders may not cross enter into the Adult Amateur division at this show and may NEVER have shown at 3’6 or higher. Individual classes $45. 236,237 Intermediate Adult Working Hunter 238 Intermediate Adult Hunter Under Saddle Pre- Children’s Hunter Section Fee $100 Fences 2’6. Open to all Junior riders. Riders may not cross enter into any class at this show where fences are 2’9 or higher. Individual classes $45. 239,240 Pre Children’s Working Hunter 241 Pre Children’s Hunter Under Saddle Intermediate Children’s Working Hunter Section Fee $100. Fences 2’6. Open to ponies and horses ridden by a Junior rider. Riders may not cross enter into the Childrens Hunter Division at this show ; OR any other classes that are 2’9 or higher. Individual classes $45. 242,243 Intermediate Children’s 244 Intermediate Children’s Under Saddle

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Young Hunter Section Fee $100 Fences 2’6. Horse/pony 4 years of age or younger. Individual classes $45. 245,246 Young Hunter 247 Young Hunter Under Saddle Short Stirrup Hunter Section Fee $150 KHJA Specs. Fences 18”. 250,251,252,253 Short Stirrup Hunter 254 Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle USHJA Performance Hunters Open to any Horse and rider. Entry Fee $45 per class. 255,256,257,258 $100 3’3 Performance Hunter Over Fences 259 $100 3’3 Performance Hunter Under Saddle 260,261,262,263 $100 3’6-3’9 Performance Hunter Over Fences 264 $100 3’6-3’9 Performance Hunter Under Saddle

ASPCA Special HUNTER Open to any horse and rider. Conducted as a FUNDRAISER FOR THE ASPCA: 40% OF ALL ENTRY FEES PAID IN THIS CLASS WILL BE DONATED BY THE HORSE SHOW TO THE ASPCA . No Division Championship. Fences 3’. Entry Fee $45 per class. 265,266,267 ASPCA Special Hunter

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Open Hunter See timetable for fence heights and class numbers. Individual classes $45. Open to any horse or rider. When held in conjunction with a division, the fence height shall be the same fence height as the consecutive class. 268 – 283 Open Hunter Schooling Pony Must be exhibited by a Junior rider. USEF Measurement cards required. Individual classes $45. 290 Schooling Pony 2’9 291 Schooling Pony 2’

Hunter Breeding Division Suitable to become hunters. Will be moved on the line. Split into colts and fillies should entries warrant. Entry Fee $30 per class. 700 Yearlings 701 2 Year Olds 702 3 Year Olds 703 Best Young Horse Championship (top 2 in each class)

International Hunter Futurity Finals

Horses must be properly nominated with the IHF in order

to participate. Entry must be made with the IHF office AND ON

THIS HORSE SHOW’S ENTRY BLANK. All futurity horses are

required to pay the USEF drug/adm fee and the global/office

fee, in addition to any stall fees. Owners, trainers , and

exhibitors must be USEF/USHJA members or pay a non-

member fee.

710 IHF Challenge Series

711 IHF 3 Year Old Hunters

712 IHF 4 Year Old Hunters

713 IHF 2 Yr olds Under Saddle

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Hunter Classics In Classics 510-512, the first round of the Classic will be the final over fences round of the regular division. Prize money distributed through 10th place as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 6%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 3%, 2% 510 $500 USEF Pony Hunter Classic. Entry Fee $50. 511 WIHS/NAL $500 Adult Amateur Hunter Classic 3’ Entry Fee $65 512 WIHS/NAL $500 Childrens Hunter Classic 3’ Entry Fee $65 513 USHJA $2500 Hunter Classic , Entry Fee $150 Run under USHJA specs . Fences 3’, with 4 option fences to 3’5. Complete specs available at USHJA.org. To be held in the Alltech Indoor Arena .

Class 514 $10,000. USHJA INTERNATIONAL HUNTER DERBY Entry Fee $450. To be held in the Alltech Indoor Arena Sunday September 23. Prize Money Distribution to top 10 horses(final standings only): $3000./2200./1500./1000./600./500./400./300./300./200. For Complete Current Specs on the Derby Program please visit USHJA.org at “programs”, then “International Hunter Derby” A 2 round competition open to any horse and/or rider; with an optional jump-off round. The first round is a Classic Hunter Round; second round is a Handy Hunter Round. Fences will be set at 3’6 to 4’ in height; exception option fences. The course will include 4 higher option fences set at 4’0 to 4’3 in height. The top 12 horses after the first round will return for the second round in reverse order of their first round score. All horses entered in the derby must jog for soundness during the designated jog prior to the start of the first round. The judging panel for the jog shall consist of the competition veterinarian and at least one judge form the judging panel for the class.

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Each rider or representative of each rider must attend the riders meeting where the order of go will be conducted and/or announced. All horses competing in the Derby must be on the competition grounds 24 hours prior to the start of the first derby round and may only be ridden in official show schooling areas/arenas; and must at all times display the horse’s competition number. Riders must complete the USHJA Exhibitor declaration form. Formal attire is required of the riders in this class.

JOCKEY CLUB THOROUGHBRED INCENTIVE PROGRAM CLASSES For more information and to download forms, visit tjctip.com

Please complete and submit T.I.P. Form with your entry! Each Division will receive a $100 purse, award, and Ribbons to Champion and Reserve . Entry Fee all classes $25 per class Class 800,801 TIP Thoroughbred Jumper, Level 2 .95 Meter, II2b Class 802,803 TIP Thoroughbred Jumper, Level 3 1.10 Meter, II2b Class 804,805 TIP Baby Green TB Hunter 2’6 Class 806 TIP Baby Green TB Hunter Under Saddle Class 807,808 TIP PreGreen TB Hunter 2’9 Class 809 TIP PreGreen TB Hunter Under Saddle Class 810,811 TIP Low TB Hunter 2’9 Class 812 TIP Low TB Hunter Under Saddle Class 813,814 TIP Working TB Hunter 3’ Class 815 TIP Working TB Hunter Under Saddle Purse Money paid by Jockey Club after results are filed. Also to be Awarded at this show by the Jockey Club: Hunter High Point Thoroughbred Jumper High Point Thoroughbred Jumper High Point Thoroughbred Special Thoroughbred award given by Hagyard Equine Medical: $ 10,000. To the High Point Thoroughbred of the Hagyard Challenge Series 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!

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ZONE 5 CHAMPIONSHIPS

Open to exhibitors residing in USHJA Zone 5. These classes will be run as

stand alone classes and do not require riders to wear an armband. Hunter

Championship classes will be run over a course of not less than 10 fences set

at the appropriate height for the regular division under Zone 5 rules. Jumper

classes to be run over the standard Zone height under Table II2b. Horses and

Riders must be eligible for all classes as stated in USHJA Zone 5 eligibility

rules. Extra Points, Awards, Zone recognition, and Ribbons in all classes.

SPONSORED BY THE ZONE 5 COMMITTEE AND THE KENTUCKY

NATIONAL HORSE SHOW. Entry Fee $25 per class

549 Zone 5 Green Conformation Hunter

549a Zone 5 Regular Conformation Hunter

550 Zone 5 High Performance Hunter

551 Zone 5 Green Working Hunter , First Year

551a Zone 5 Green Working Hunter, Second Year

552 Zone 5 Large Pony

553 Zone 5 Medium Pony

554 Zone 5 Small Pony

555 Zone 5 Childrens Hunter Pony

556 Zone 5 Childrens Hunter, 13&under

556a Zone 5 Childrens Hunter, 14-17

558 Zone 5 A/O Hunter, 3’3

559 Zone 5 A/O Hunter, 18-35

559a Zone 5 A/O Hunter, 36+

560 Zone 5 Large Junior Hunter, 15&under

560a Zone 5 Large Junior Hunter, 16-17

561 Zone 5 Small Junior Hunter, 15&under

561a Zone 5 Small Junior Hunter, 16-17

562 Zone 5 Adult Am Hunter, 18-35

562a Zone 5 Adult Am Hunter, 36-49

562b Zone 5 Adult Am Hunter, 50+

563 Zone 5 Child/ Adult Am Jumper

564 Zone 5 Pony Jumper

565 Zone 5 PreGreen 3’ 566 Zone 5 PreGreen 3’3

567 Zone 5 Performance Hunter 3’6-3’9

568 Zone 5 Performance Hunter 3’3

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POINTS AWARDED IN THE ZONE 5 CHAMPIOSNHIPS

Each designated championship class will carry bonus points regardless of the number of horses

in a class. In this format, which uses only one class per section to determine the Championship,

no champion or reserve points are awarded.

Zone Championship Bonus Point Chart

Placing Bonus Points for each class

1 100

2 80

3 70

4 60

5 50

6 40

7 30

8 20

Zone Championship Classes will only receive the bonus points for 1-8th places.

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HUNT SEAT EQUITATION CLASSES

Individual classes $40 unless otherwise noted. 300 Short Stirrup Equitation on Flat 301 Short Stirrup Equitation Over Fences 18”-24” 302 Junior Equitation 11&under on flat 303 Junior Equitation 11&under Fences 2’3 304 Junior Equitation 12-14 on flat 305 Junior Equitation 12-14 Fences 3’ 306 Junior Equitation 15-17 on flat 307 Junior Equitation 15-17 Fences 3’6 SPECIAL EQUITATION CLASSES USEF MEDAL/MACLAY /TALENT SEARCH CLASSES RUN UNDER USEF RULES SPECS FOR ALL OTHER SPECIAL EQUITATION CLASSES MAY BE FOUND AT ryegate.com 309 WIHS Equitation Hunter Phase 3’6 Entry Fee $45 310 WIHS Equitation Jumper Phase 3’6 Entry Fee $45 311 Ariat National Adult Medal 3’ Entry Fee $45 312 THIS National Children’s Medal 3’ Entry Fee $45 313 EquiSport/USEF Pony Medal Class 2’3/2’6/3’ Entry Fee $45 314 Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Class 3’6 Entry Fee $45 315 ASPCA/NHS Maclay Horsemanship 3’6 Entry Fee $45 316 USEF Show Jumping Talent Search 3’6 Entry Fee $45 317 WIHS Pony Equitation 2’3/2’6/3’ Entry Fee $45 318 Regional Maclay Warmup. Open only to riders QUALIFIED for any Maclay Regional Championship. Riders in this class may not cross enter the Zone 5 Horsemanship class. Fences 3’6. Entry fee $50 319 Zone V Horsemanship Class. Over Fences/Flat Phase. At least ten jumps at 3’6; separate flat phase for all riders in the class. RIDERS ENTERING THIS CLASS CANNOT CROSS ENTER THE REGIONAL MACLAY WARMUP. Entry Fee $50

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320 National Horse Show/ASPCA Maclay Regional Championship A hunt seat equitation class open to Junior members of the ASPCA who have been certified by the National Horse Show as being qualified to compete in the Regional Championship held at the Kentucky National. Entries in this class are requested to enter directly with The National Horse Show using the special entry blank provided in this prize list and on their website: NHS.org , click on Maclay Information. Qualified participants must also declare this class on their regular entry blank (CLASS 320). THE ENTRY BLANK TO SEND TO THE NATIONAL HORSE FOR THIS CLASS IS BEHIND THE NORMAL ENTRY BLANK FOR THIS SHOW; AND POSTED ON OUR SHOW WEBSITE (thekentuckynational.com) as well as NHS.org . Please remember to CHANGE YOUR REGION with the National Horse Show should you wish to participate in this Regional but you reside outside the MidWest ASPCA Region. The Maclay Regional Declaration form is available at NHS.org. All contestants are required to perform over a course of at least 8 fences not exceeding 3’6 with or without wings. A minimum of ten more than ½ of the riders competeting in the Regional are required to show at the walk, trot , and canter (not more than 24 at a time). To be judged on seat, hands, guidance, and control of the horse. The under saddle performance of those riders selected to show under saddle shall count 50%. Only one rider per horse. USEF tests 1-19. Special course to be posted 1 hour prior to class. The top ribbon winners, in proportion to the other Regionals, will be qualified for the Finals to be held at The National Horse Show.

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JUMPER DIVISION

All horses competing in prize money classes (exception: Low Child Adult

Jumpers & T.I.P. classes) must pay a nominating fee of $200. Horses tied for

other than first place will be placed on 1st round time. Champion and

Reserve Awards will be awarded based on points in the following divisions:

Pony, Low Child/Adult, Children’s, Adult Amateur, Low Modified Jr/Am

Jumper, Low Jr/AO, and High Jr/AO. Unless otherwise stated, prize money

will be distributed as follows to the top horses in each jumper class (or 20%

of total starters):

$300 class: $80/55/55/50/50

$500 class: $150/110/80/60/50/50

$750 class: $220/140/130/95/90/75

$1000 class: $ 300/200/150/100/90/85/75

$1500 class: $ 450/300/200/175/150/125/100

$2000 class: $ 600/400/300/200/180/170/200

$2500 class: $ 750/500/380/225/220/215/210

$5000 class: $ 1500/1000/750/500/350/325/300/275

Pony Jumpers Entry Fee $40/class USEF Measurment Card Required

400, 401 1.0 Meter, II2b 402 1.05 Meter, NAL/M&S Class, II2b $300 Low Child/Adult Jumper Open to any horse ridden by a Junior or Adult Amateur. No Nomination Fee. 403,404 1.0 Meter, II2b Entry Fee $40 405 $300 Stake Class , 1.05 Meter, II2b Entry Fee $50 $2500 Children’s Jumper (Zone 5 Specs) SPONSORED BY JOHNSON HORSE TRANSPORTATION Please note Zone 5 cross entry restrictions. Nominating Fee required. 406,407 $500 1.10 Meter, II2b Entry Fee $50 445 $1500 NAL/WIHS Children’s Classic, 1.10M,II2a Entry Fee $100

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$3500 Adult Amateur Jumper (Zone 5 Specs) SPONSORED BY JOHNSON HORSE TRANSPORTATION Please note Zone 5 cross entry restrictions. Nominating Fee required. 409,410 $500 1.10 Meter, II2b Entry Fee $50 411 $2500 NAL/WIHS Adult Classic,1.10M,II2a

Entry Fee $175 $2000 Low Modified Jr/Am Jumper Open to any horse ridden by a Junior or Adult Amateur rider. No cross entry restrictions. Nominating Fee Required. 412,413 $500 1.15 Meter, II2b Start Fee $50 414 $1000 Low Jr/Am Classic,1.15M,II2a Start Fee $75 $4500 Low Jr/AO Jumper Open to any horse ridden by a Junior or Amateur OWNER rider.Nominating Fee Required. May cross enter High Section also. 415,416 $1000 1.25 Meter,II2b Start Fee $75 417 $2500 Low Jr/AO Classic, 1.25M, II2a Start Fee $175 Recognized by NAL $10,000 High Jr/AO Jumper Open to any horse ridden by a Junior or Amateur OWNER rider. Nominating Fee Required. 418,419 $2500 1.35-1.40 Meter, II2b Start Fee $210 420 $5000 Cavalor Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jr/AO Classic. Horses must be on the grounds and declared for this class 3 hours prior to the tenative start time. Only running Martingales, used in the conventional manner, will be permitted in this class. Horses that also compete in the Grand Prix at this show WILL NOT RECEIVE SERIES POINTS IN THIS CLASS. 1.35-1.40 Meter, II2a/b. Formal attire requested. Start Fee $250 IN THE EVENT THERE ARE 15 OR MORE JUNIORS AND 15 OR MORE A/O’S NOMINATED FOR ANY JR/AO CLASS; THAT CLASS WILL BE DIVIDED AND THE PRIZE MONEY DOUBLED.

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Open Jumpers Note: Tables may be adjusted to accommodate entry numbers. In the following classes, there is no prize money and a nominating fee is not required. Clear Rounds receive a Blue Ribbon. 424 1.0 Meter, II2 Entry Fee $40 425,426,427,428,429 1.10 Meter, II2 Entry Fee $40 430,431,432 1.15 Meter. II2 Entry Fee $40 445 1.40 Meter,II2 Entry Fee $40 In the following classes, prize money will be awarded and a nomination fee will be required: 433,434 $500 1.20 Meter,II2b Start Fee $50 435,436,437 $500 1.25 Meter, II2b Start Fee $50 438,439,440 $750 1.30 Meter, II2b Start Fee $70 441,442,443 $1000 1.35 Meter, II2b Start Fee $75 444 $5000 1.40 Meter, II2b Start Fee $250

$10,000 FIVE YEAR OLD JUMPER FINALS - MIDWEST Section Start Fee: $250 Class 500 5 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 1, II (clear round) 1.20m Class 501 5 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 2, II.1 1.20m Class 502 $ 10,000. 5 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 3, II.2.a, 1.20m

$15,000 SIX YEAR OLD JUMPER FINALS – MIDWEST Section Start Fee: $350 Class 503 6 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 1, II (clear round) 1.30m Class 504 6 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 2, II.1 1.30m Class 505 $ 15,000. 6 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 3, II.2.a, 1.30m

$20,000 SEVEN AND EIGHT YEAR OLD JUMPER FINALS – MIDWEST Section Start Fee: $400 Class 506 7&8 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 1, II (clear round) 7YO to jump 1.35m, 8YO to jump 1.40m Class 507 7&8 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 2, II.1 7YO to jump 1.35m, 8YO to jump 1.40m Class 508 $20,000. 7&8 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 3, II.2.a 7YO to jump 1.35m, 8YO to jump 1.40m

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Young Jumper Championships

Midwestern League Finals

The Finals for each age group are open ONLY to horse recorded with the YJC for the year 2012 and that have completed a minimum of 3 YJC Qualifying classes (i.e. received a score) prior to the Finals. More information is available at www.youngjumpers.com. All entries for the young jumper finals are required to pay the standard jumper nomination fee in addition to their start fee. PLEASE DECLARE YOUR CLASSES ON YJC HORSES SO THEIR ELIGIBILITY CAN BE VERIFIED PRIOR TO THE SHOW! PRIZE MONEY FOR THE YJC FINALS IS PAID DIRECTLY FROM THE YJC OFFICE AND WILL BE MAILED AFTER THE COMPETITION. Trophy to first, ribbons through 12th place and prize money to 15th place divided as follows: 25%,20,11,8,6,5,4,3,3,2.5,2.5,2.5,2.5,2.5,2.5% Special Conditions of this Young Jumper competition:

FEI Schooling rules apply.

USEF Drug rules apply.

YJC Horses may not compete in any other class or division at this show until AFTER the Finals are completed or they do not qualify for the Final Round; whichever comes first.

Proper attire required for rounds 1& 2; formal attire required for round 3.

Entries limited to 3 horses per rider, per division

Horses competing in YJC classes may not have competed in a Grand Prix offering $25,000 or more at the Regional, National or International level.

IMPORTANT: For all age groups, faults from Round 1 and Round 2, PLUS placing (ribbon) in Round 2 will be used to determine the top 15 horses to advance to Round 3. FAULTS from Round 1&2 will carry forward to Round 3. The starting order for Round 3 will be the reverse order of standing at the conclusion of Rounds 1&2.

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CSIW** LEXINGTON

FEI SHOW JUMPING COMPETITIONS

GENERAL CONDITIONS

This event is organised in accordance with:

- FEI Statutes, 22nd edition, effective 15th April 2007, updates

effective 1st January 2012

- FEI General Regulations, 23rd edition, effective 1st January

2009, updates effective 1st January 2012

- FEI Veterinary Regulations, 12th edition, effective 5th April 2010,

updates effective 1st January 2012

- The Rules for Jumping Events and its Annexes, 23rd edition,

effective 1st January 2009, updates effective 1st January 2012,

and if applicable the Rules for the FEI World Cup™ Jumping

Events

- CSI/CSIO requirements (For all CSI events in Europe and

Worldwide – except for CSIO and Amateur events)

http://www.fei.org/Disciplines/Jumping/Organisers/Pages/Draft_Schedules.aspx

- CSI requirements for North America (Canada, Mexico and USA)

http://www.fei.org/Disciplines/Jumping/Organisers/Pages/Draft_Schedules.aspx

- Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations

(EADCMR), 1st Edition, effective 5th April 2010, updates effective

1st January 2012

- FEI Anti-Doping Rules for Human Athletes (ADRHA), based on

the 2009 revised Code, effective 1st January 2012

- All subsequent published revisions, the provisions of which will

take precedence.

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Class 750 $50,000. Hagyard Equine Institute CSI**W Lexington

FEI Preliminary World Cup Competition Finale of the HAGYARD RIDER BONUS SERIES AND THE

HAGYARD HIGH POINT THOROUGHBRED AWARD.

Certification #12150

Standard Jumper Nomination Fee Required.

To be held INDOORS in the ALLTECH ARENA Friday 7:30pm EST.

Start Fee: $ 800

Prize Money Distribution per FEI Standardized Prize Money Chart #1

USEF International Level. Height to 1.60 meter. Spreads to 1.72 meter. Speed

350 m/min.

Declarations to show are due by noon Thursday September 22. Any horse

declared late will be in the #1 spot in the jumping order. Riders must declare

by noon Thursday which horse is their World Cup horse and that horse will be

ridden first. Prior to the class a competitor may change his/her World Cup

horse only if that horse is scratched and the newly declared horse takes that

horse’s place in the start order. Formal attire required.

Class 751 $32,000. CSI** Prix de Lexington

Certification #12150 Standard Jumper Nomination Fee Required. To be Held OUTDOORS in the MAIN STADIUM Saturday 8amEST

Start Fee: $ 500.

Prize Money Distribution per FEI Standardized Prize Money Chart #1

Declarations to show are due by noon Thursday September 22. Riders must

declare their computer ranking horse at that time if they are competing on 2

horses. Any horse declared late will be in the #1 spot in the jumping order.

Conducted under FEI rules for Jumping Events, Article 238.2.2 (USEF

National Standard) Height 1.50 meter, spreads to 1.60 meter not including

water jump. Speed 350 m/min. Riders are limited to 3 horses in this class.

Formal Attire required.

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ALL FEI COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE!

FEI STABLE SECURITY & SCHOOLING

All horses who will compete in either Class 750 or 751 are required to be

on the show grounds AND stabled in the official FEI secured stabling

area no later than noon Thursday September 20. From this time forward

until the conclusion of all FEI classes, all FEI horses are required to wear their

assigned number whenever thay leave the FEI stable area. Horses may be

schooled only during designated times and in designated locations. FEI

schooling and equipment rules apply at all times from noon Thursday until

after class 751 on Saturday. Horses which have a stall elsewhere on the

showgrounds will be charged a regular stall fee for the show week in addition

to their FEI stall in the secured area. FEI stalls will be available to

competitors from Monday September 17 until Sunday Sepetember 23 once a

stall reservation is made. Tack stalls may be limited in the FEI secured area.

Veterinary Inspection and Passports

All declared horses must be presented for veterinary inspection on Thursday

afternoon at a time and place to be announced. An FEI approved passport

must accompany each horse.

All horses participating in the FEI classes will be required to pay the FEI

drugs&medications/adm fee of $28.

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THE FEI CODE OF CONDUCT

FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HORSE

The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) expects all those involved in

international equestrian sport to adhere to the FEI’s Code of Conduct and to

acknowledge and accept that at all times the welfare of the horse must be

paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial

influences. At all stages during the preparation and training of competition

horses, welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes

good horse management, training methods, farriery and tack, and

transportation.

1. Horses and Athletes must be fit, competent and in good health before

they are allowed to compete. This encompasses medication use,

surgical procedures that threaten welfare or safety, pregnancy in mares

and the misuse of aids.

2. Events must not prejudice horse welfare. This involves paying careful

attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions,

stabling, site safety and fitness of the horse for onward travel after the

event.

3. Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention

after they have competed and that they are treated humanely when their

competition careers are over. This covers proper veterinary care,

competition injuries, euthanasia and retirement.

4. The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels

of education in their areas of expertise.

A full copy of this Code can be obtained from the Fédération Equestre Internationale,

Avenue de Rumine 37, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland. Telephone: +41 21 310 47 47.

The Code is available in English & French. The Code is also available on the FEI’s

website: www.fei.org

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