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1 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS BLENHEIM SUMMER CLASSIC August 15 19, 2018 USEF Premier Hunters; Level 4 Jumper Rated SHOWPARK SUMMER CLASSIC August 22 26, 2018 USEF Premier Hunters; Level 4 Jumper Rated SHOWPARK ALL SEASONS SUMMER CLASSIC August 29 September 2, 2018 USEF National Hunters; Level 4 Jumper Rated BLENHEIM FALL TOURNAMENT September 12 16, 2018 USEF Premier Hunters; Level 4 Jumper Rated INTERNATIONAL JUMPING FESTIVAL BLENHEIM September 19 23, 2018 USEF Premier Hunters; Level 4 Jumper Rated Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park at San Juan Capistrano, CA and Del Mar Horse Park in Del Mar, CA All pricing referenced in this Prize List reflects a cash, check, or money order payment discount from the standard published rates listed in the Retail Prize List, available upon request or online at showpark.com

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3 VP of Operations Show Manager Technical Coordinator Show Secretary Announcers Paddock Stewards Jump Crew Foreman Awards Coordinator Veterinarians Blenheim EquiSports 2018 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Stephanie Wheeler Janet Fall Nancee Tepley Vic Carman, Jeff Gilbert, Tim Herrick Davin Malmqvist, Katie Frank Joe Russo, Drew Parker, Ryan Indorf, Marcella Croopnick Jose Castillo Cheryl Wheaton Dr. Stewart Hales (Blenheim) (714) (home) (714) (cell) Dr. Anne McCabe (Showpark) (858) Farriers Josh Powell, (760) Stephen Pettit, (760) Jumps Blenheim Jumps, BES Facility Manager Walter Navas, (949) Night Watch Joanne Schreiber, (909) Cell: (818) Feed/Bedding Gareth Lloyd, VP of Marketing Medal Club & Sponsor Relations Melissa Brandes, (949) VIP Medal Club Managers Josh Mullins, (949) Resa Miller, (661) Special Programs Alexandra V. Zulia, (561) Vendors & Media Relations Camille Schenk, Public Relations EqSol eqsol.com (310) For information: phone: (949) fax: (949) Showpark Horse Show Office at Del Mar Only: phone: (858) fax: (858) CHECK ONLINE PRIZE LIST, CLASS START TIMES AND RESULTS: SHOWPARK.COM STAY CONNECTED: APP 2018 Fall Prize List 1

4 Blenheim Summer Classic, Showpark Summer Classic, Showpark All Seasons Summer USEF Competition Name: Classic, Blenheim Fall Tournament, International Jumping Festival USEF#: #257251, #3109, #3042, #6472, #5433 Competition Division(s) and Rating(s): A Hunters: Green 3, 3 3, 3 6, 3 9, High Performance, Performance 3 3, 3 6, Green & High Performance Conformation; Junior; Amateur Owner; Pony; Young Hunters; C Rated Children s; Children s Pony; Adult Amateur; USHJA 2 6, 2 9, 3 ; Pony & Hunter Breeding; and Level 4 Jumpers WAYS TO SAVE AS A US EQUESTRIAN MEMBER Save 10% online and in stores Protect yourself with discounted liability and AD&D insurance Save 15% off your first ride and 5% off all other rides Buy 10 bags of feed and get one free! Save up to 28% on equipment like Gators (TM) and lawnmowers PLUS MANY MORE!

5 2018 Tentative Schedule Blenheim Spring Classic 1 $25,000 Grand Prix March 21 25, 2018 Blenheim Spring Classic 2 FEI CSI 3* USHJA National Derby Zone 10 NAJYRC Selection Trials March 27 31, 2018 Blenheim Spring Classic 3 $40,000 Grand Prix & WCHR Week April 4-8, 2018 Blenheim Spring Classic 4 $25,000 (+U25) & $50,000 Grand Prix USHJA International Hunter Derby April 11-15, 2018 Showpark Spring Festival April 26 29, 2018 Showpark Ranch & Coast Classic $25,000 (+U25) & $60,000 Grand Prix WCHR Week & USHJA International Hunter Derby May 8-13, 2018 June Jamboree at Blenheim May 31 June 3, 2018 (Same week as Temecula Valley National 2) Blenheim June Classic 1 $25,000 (+U25) & $30,000 Grand Prix WCHR Week & USHJA/WCHR Spectacular June 6-10, 2018 Blenheim June Classic 2 $30,000 Grand Prix USHJA International & Pony Hunter Derbies June 13-17, 2018 Blenheim June Classic 3 $30,000 Grand Prix; Whitethorne Equitation Challenge USHJA National & Pony Hunter Derbies West Coast Pony Hunter Challenge June 20-24, 2018 Blenheim Red, White & Blue Classic $30,000 Grand Prix (+U25) June 27 July 1, 2018 Showpark Summer Festival $25,000 (+U25) & $30,000 Grand Prix July 18-22, 2018 USEF Junior Hunter National Championships, & USHJA Hunterdon Equitation Cup Classic, the Del Mar Horse Park July 23-24, 2018 Showpark Racing Festival FEI CSI 2* USHJA National Hunter Derby July 25-29, 2018 Showpark August Festival $25,000 Grand Prix (+U25) August 1-5, 2018 Blenheim Summer Classic $30,000 Grand Prix (+U25) & CPHA Medal Finals USHJA National Hunter Derby August 15-19, 2018 Showpark Summer Classic $25,000 (+U25) & $50,000 Grand Prix CPHA Foundation Finals August 22-26, 2018 Showpark All Seasons Summer Classic $25, m Grand Prix; Sallie B. Wheeler USEF National Hunter Breeding Championships August 29 September 2, 2018 Blenheim Fall Tournament $30,000 Grand Prix $20,000 U25 Championship ASPCA Maclay Regionals CPHA Green Hunter 3 & 3 3 Incentive Finals BES Young Hunter Championships USHJA Pony Hunter Derby September 12-16, 2018 International Jumping Festival - Blenheim $30,000 Grand Prix; USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Final, West USHJA 3 3 Jumping Seat Medal Final - West USHJA Green Hunter 3, 3 3, 3 6, & 3 9 Incentive SW Regional Championships Young Jumper Championships, West Young Jumper Futurity 4 yr old Regionals NAL West Coast Finals September 19-23, 2018 The Las Vegas National CSI4*-W and the AON/USHJA National Championships Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Las Vegas Markel Jumper Classic Series Final WCE Medal Finals Show Jumping Hall of Fame JR/AO Jumper Final, West November 13-18, Fall Prize List 3

6 Blenheim Summer Classic AUGUST 15 19, 2018 Entries Close July 23, 2018 OCHSA Rated, PCHA A Rated, & USEF Premier Hunters & Level 4 Jumpers Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park at San Juan Capistrano, CA HUNTER/EQUITATION JUDGES Tony Sgarlata, Raleigh, NC *also Hunter Breeding George Wallace, Wellington, FL John Roper, Franklin, TN Sue Lightner, Carlsbad, CA JUMPER JUDGES Jack Robson, Coronado, CA Katie Frank, Carlsbad, CA Davin Malmqvist, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Catherine Robinson, Encinitas, CA HIGHLIGHT HUNTER/EQUITATION CLASSES 955 $1,000 Young Hunter Classic presented by Brookway Stables 190 $1,000 CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3'3" Incentive Stake Qualifier 170 $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby Two Round Jr Hunter & A/O Hunter Classics CPHA Junior & CPHA Amateur Medal Finals USEF STEWARDS Donna Rocchetti, Falls, PA Diana Gatchalian, Temecula, CA COURSE DESIGNERS Leopoldo Palacios, Caracas, Venezuela Joe Lombardo, Temecula, CA Scott Starnes, Bend, OR HIGHLIGHT JUMPER CLASSES 352 $5,000 Antares Sellier Open Jumper Classic, 1.35m 370 $30,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix, 1.45m 381 $2,500 BES U25 Classic, 1.45m 350 $5,000 Jr/AO Jumper Classic, 1.45m, Member The Show Jumping Hall of Fame and Museum Junior/Amateur Jumper Series, presented by Hollow Brook Wealth Management Showpark Summer Classic AUGUST 22 26, 2018 Entries Close July 30, 2018 PCHA A Rated, & USEF Premier Hunters & Level 4 Jumpers Del Mar Horse Park Del Mar, CA HUNTER/EQUITATION JUDGES Frank Willard, Oak Ridge, NC Dale Pederson, Valley Center, CA *also Hunter Breeding Bobbie Reber, Langley, British Columbia, Canada USEF STEWARDS Sharon Stewart-Wells, Carlsbad, CA Penny Carpenter, Palm Desert, CA HIGHLIGHT HUNTER/EQUITATION CLASSES 955 $1,000 Young Hunter Classic presented by Brookway Stables 190 $1,000 CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3'3" Incentive Stake Qualifier, Two Round Children's & Adult Hunter Classics CPHA Foundation Medal Finals JUMPER JUDGES Jack Robson, Coronado, CA Katie Frank, Carlsbad, CA Davin Malmqvist, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Sue Lightner, Carlsbad, CA COURSE DESIGNERS Catsy Cruz, Mexico Cecilia Galvan, Mexico Scott Starnes, Bend, OR HIGHLIGHT JUMPER CLASSES 381 $2,500 BES U25 Jumper Classic, 1.45m 350 $5,000 Jr/AO Jumper Classic, 1.45m, Member The Show Jumping Hall of Fame and Museum Junior/Amateur Jumper Series, presented by Hollow Brook Wealth Management 352 $5,000 Antares Sellier Open Jumper Classic, 1.35m 370 $30,000 Markel Insurance Jumper Series Qualifier, 1.45m 351 $50,000 Grand Prix of Showpark, presented by EquiJet, & EquiJet Grand Prix Circuit Award 4 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

7 Showpark All Seasons Summer Classic AUG. 29 SEPT. 2, 2018 Entries Close August 6, 2018 PCHA A Rated, & USEF National Hunters & Level 4 Jumpers Del Mar Horse Park Del Mar, CA HUNTER/EQUITATION JUDGES Rob Gage, Fallbrook, CA Penny Carpenter, Palm Desert, CA JUMPER JUDGES Jack Robson, Coronado, CA Katie Frank, Carlsbad, CA Davin Malmqvist, Calgary, Alberta, Canada USEF STEWARDS Ruth Frazier, Burbank, CA Sharon Stewart-Wells, Carlsbad, CA COURSE DESIGNERS Anderson Lima, Guadalajara, Mexico Joe Lombardo, Temecula, CA HIGHLIGHT HUNTER/EQUITATION CLASSES Sallie B. Wheeler U.S. National Hunter Breeding Championships, West Coast 955 $1,000 Young Hunter Classic presented by Brookway Stables HIGHLIGHT JUMPER CLASSES 350 $5,000 Jr/AO Jumper Classic, 1.45m, Member The Show Jumping Hall of Fame and Museum Junior/Amateur Jumper Series, presented by Hollow Brook Wealth Management 351 $25, m All Seasons Grand Prix $4,500 Winning Grand Prix Trainer Bonus Award $500 Winning Grand Prix Groom Award Blenheim Fall Tournament SEPTEMBER 12 16, 2018 Entries Close August 20, 2018 OCHSA Rated, PCHA A Rated, & USEF Premier Hunters & Level 4 Jumpers Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park at San Juan Capistrano, CA HUNTER/EQUITATION JUDGES Alex R. Jayne, Wellington, FL (ASPCA Maclay Regionals only) Bill Ellis, Ocala, FL (also ASPCA Maclay Regionals) Katie Young, Jacksonville, FL Anne Braswell, Ocala, FL Liz Adler, Laguna Niguel, CA JUMPER JUDGES Jack Robson, Coronado, CA Katie Frank, Carlsbad, CA Davin Malmqvist, Calgary, Alberta, CAN Catherine Robinson, Encinitas, CA HIGHLIGHT HUNTER/EQUITATION CLASSES $25,000 CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Incentive Finals 190 $1,000 CPHA West Coast Green 3' & 3'3" Incentive Qualifier Final Qualifier! $10,000 Blenheim EquiSports Young Hunter Championships, in honor of Marcia "Mousie" Williams, presented by Brookway Stables 955 $1,000 Young Hunter Classic Final Qualifier! presented by Brookway Stables NHSAA/ASPCA Maclay Region 8 Championship 86 $5,000 USHJA Pony Hunter Derby, presented by Markel Insurance USEF STEWARDS Victoria Veale, W. Farmington, OH Cindy Reid, Walnut, CA COURSE DESIGNERS Marina Azevedo, Sao Paulo, Brazil Andy Christenson,, Mexico Joe Lombardo, Temecula, CA Jasen Shelley, Wellington, FL HIGHLIGHT JUMPER CLASSES 381 $20,000 Blenheim EquiSports U25 Championship Classic, 1.45m 352 $5,000 Antares Sellier Open Jumper Classic, 1.35m 350 $5,000 Jr/AO Jumper Classic, 1.45m, Member The Show Jumping Hall of Fame and Museum Junior/Amateur Jumper Series, presented by Hollow Brook Wealth Management 370 $30,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix, 1.45m 2018 Fall Prize List 5

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9 International Jumping Festival SEPT , 2018 Entries Close August 27, 2018 OCHSA Rated, PCHA A Rated, & USEF Premier Hunters & Level 4 Jumpers Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park at San Juan Capistrano, CA HUNTER/EQUITATION JUDGES Scott Williamson, Cleveland, OH Gary Duffy, Wellington, FL Lynne Forgione, Cornelius, NC * Mary Cohen, San Marcos, CA Cynthia Hankins, Wellington, FL * * Judge for the USHJA 3'3" Jumping Seat Medal Final - West USEF STEWARDS Penny Carpenter, Palm Desert, CA Cindy Reid, Walnut, CA HIGHLIGHT HUNTER/EQUITATION CLASSES JUMPER JUDGES Jack Robson, Coronado, CA Katie Frank, Carlsbad, CA Davin Malmqvist, Calgary, Alberta, CAN James Zulia, Wellington, FL COURSE DESIGNERS Anthony D'Ambrosio, Red Hook, NY Kerry Kocher, Centre Hall, PA Scott Starnes, Bend, OR Joe Lombardo, Temecula, CA HIGHLIGHT JUMPER CLASSES 129 $5,000 North American League (NAL) West Coast Children s Hunter Final 183 $5,000 North American League (NAL) West Coast Adult Hunter Final Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Final, West USHJA 3'3" Jumping Seat Medal Final - West USHJA Zones 8, 9, & 10 Hunter Seat Medal Regional Finals NEW! 190 $5,000 USHJA Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Incentive Southwest Regional Championships NEW! 192 $5,000 USHJA Green Hunter 3'6" & 3'9" Incentive Southwest Regional Championships $45,000 Young Jumper Championships (YJC) Western Regional Young Jumper Futurity Four Year Old Western Regional 353 $5,000 North American League (NAL) West Coast Children s Jumper Final, 1.15m 358 $5,000 North American League (NAL) West Coast Adult Jumper Final, 1.15m 355 $5,000 North American League (NAL) West Coast Jr/Am Jumper Final, 1.35m 350 $5,000 Jr/AO Jumper Classic, 1.45m, Member The Show Jumping Hall of Fame and Museum Junior/Amateur Jumper Series, presented by Hollow Brook Wealth Management 370 $30,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix, 1.45m, presented by ACE Equestrian 2018 CHIP IN FOR CHARITY PROGRAM Blenheim EquiSports is proud to continue the Chip in for Charity program, where class winners who receive a "charity chip" have the choice of redeeming a first place prize OR donating the $5 value to any one of the four chosen charities: Red Bucket Equine Rescue, Park Place Foundation, San Juan Capistrano Equestrian Coalition, Thrive Animal Rescue, and the USET Foundation. And for every chip donated, the Wasserman Foundation will donate an additional $5! More details on the program can be found at showpark.com and in the Horse Show Office Fall Prize List 7

10 Class Listing HUNTERS DIVISION/CLASS FENCE HEIGHT CLASS # DIVISION FEE CLASS FEE PRIZE $ SPECS PG. # NOTE: Last class # listed is under saddle, model classes italicized, prize money offered in each class over fences. Last O/F class in A rated hunters is Handy Round except Green Pony Hunters, Young Hunters, Green Hunters 3', & Green Hunters 3'3". USEF A RATED HUNTER SECTIONS Residence Inn by Marriott Green Hunter 3' 3' 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 $225 NA $150 +$5^ 11, 13 The Oaks Equestrian Facility Green Hunter 3'3" 3'3" 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 $225 NA $150 +$5^ 11, 13 SmartPak Green Hunter 3'6" 3'6" 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 $275 NA $350 +$20* 11, 13 Valencia Sport Saddlery Green Hunter 3'9" 3'9" 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 $275 NA $350 +$20* 11, 13 American Horse Products Green Conformation Hunter 3'6"** 3'6" 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 $275 +$20** NA $350 +$20* 11, 13 High Performance Conformation Hunter 3'9"** 3'9" 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 $275 +$20** NA $350 +$20* 11, 13 H.E. Tex Sutton High Performance Working Hunters 4' 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 $275 $60 $500 +$20* 11, 13 The Chronicle of the Horse Performance Working Hunters 3'3" 185, 186, 187, 188, 189 $275 $60 $250 11, 13 Best Western Capo Inn Performance Working Hunters 3'6" 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 $275 $60 $250 11, 13 ** $20 class fee for model ^$5,*$20 add back per horse in classes over fences USEF A RATED YOUNG HUNTER SECTIONS NO ENTRY FEE & DISCOUNTED STALLS! See page 18 for information on the Young Hunter Finals Young Hunter, 5 & U 3' 930, 931, 932 $0 $0 18, 19 Young Hunter, 5 & U Warm-up 3' 920, 921 $0 $0 18, 19 * Open only to horses entered in Young Hunter, 5 & U Section Young Hunter, 6 & U 3'3" 945, 946, 947 $0 $0 18, 19 Young Hunter, 6 & U Warm-up 3'3" 923, 924 $0 $0 18, 19 * Open only to horses entered in Young Hunter, 6 & U Section Young Hunter, 7 & U 3'6" 950, 951, 952 $0 $0 18, 19 Young Hunter, 7 & U Warm-up 3'6" 926, 927 $0 $0 18, 19 * Open only to horses entered in Young Hunter, 7 & U Section USEF A RATED AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER SECTIONS Balmoral Farm Amateur Owner Hunters, 18 35* 3'3" 160, 161, 162, 163, 164 $225 NA $125 +$10* 11, 13 Gelson's Market Amateur Owner Hunters, 36 & Over* 3'3" 195, 196, 197, 198, 199 $225 NA $125 +$10* 11, 13 * $10 add back per horse in classes over fences The Oaks Equestrian Facility Amateur Owner Hunters, 18 35* 3'6" 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 $275 NA $350 +$20* 11, 13 Amateur Owner Hunters, 36 & Over* 3'6" 176, 177, 178, 179, 180 $275 NA $350 +$20* 11, 13 * $20 add back per horse in classes over fences USEF A RATED JUNIOR HUNTER SECTIONS Competitive Equestrian Junior Hunters, 15 & Under 3'3" 640, 641, 642, 643, 644 $225 NA $125 11, 13 Blue Ribbon Blankets Junior Hunters, '3" 645, 646, 647, 648, 649 $225 NA $125 11, 13 Small Junior Hunters, 15 & Under 3'6" 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 $260 NA $350 11, 13 Small Junior Hunters, '6" 140, 141, 142, 143, 144 $260 NA $350 11, 13 Charles Ancona Large Junior Hunters, 15 & Under 3'6" 135, 136, 137, 138, 139 $260 NA $350 11, 13 Professional Maintenance Systems Large Junior Hunters, '6" 145, 146, 147, 148, 149 $260 NA $350 11, 13 8 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

11 Class Listing HUNTERS continued... DIVISION/CLASS FENCE HEIGHT CLASS # DIVISION FEE CLASS FEE PRIZE $ SPECS PG. # USEF "A" RATED PONY HUNTER SECTIONS^ Small Pony Hunters 2'3" 65, 66, 67, 68, 69 $260 NA $350 11, 13 Medium Pony Hunters 2'6" 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 $260 NA $350 11, 13 Large Pony Hunters 2'9" 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 $260 NA $350 11, 13 ^First O/F class is conformation USEF "A" RATED GREEN PONY HUNTER SECTIONS^ Small Green Pony Hunters 2'3" 665, 666, 667, 668, 669 $225 NA $ Medium Green Pony Hunters 2'6" 671, 672, 673, 674, 675 $225 NA $ Large Green Pony Hunters 2'9" 677, 678, 679, 680, 681 $225 NA $ ^First O/F class is conformation USEF C RATED HUNTER SECTION Ivy Gate Farm Children s Hunters, 13 & Under 3' 119, 120, 121, 122, 123 $225 $50 11, 13 Outdoor Outfitters Children s Hunters, ' 124, 125, 126, 127, 128 $225 $50 11, 13 FarmVet Adult Amateur Hunters, ' 150, 151, 152, 153, 154 $225 $50 11, 13 Horse Hair Analysis Adult Amateur Hunters, ' 155, 156, 157, 158, 159 $225 $50 11, 13 Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel Adult Amateur Hunters, 51 & Over 3' 165, 166, 167, 168, 169 $225 $50 11, 13 Herms Lumber & Shavings USHJA 3' Hunter 3' 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 $225 $50 11, 13 USHJA 2'9" Hunter 2'9" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 $225 $50 11, 13 USHJA 2'6" Hunter 2'6" 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 $225 $50 11, 13 Small/Medium Children s Pony Hunters 2' 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 $225 $50 11, 13 Large Children s Pony Hunters 2'6" 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 $225 $50 11, 13 USEF C RATED HUNTER BREEDING SECTION To be held during Blenheim, Showpark, and All Seasons Summer Classic Horse Shows Yearlings 901 $25 Two Year Olds 903 $25 Three Year Olds 905 $25 Best Young Horse* 907 $25 *Open to first & second place winners of classes ; Best Young Horse at the Showpark Summer Classic will receive the Tish Quirk Perpetual Trophy Blenheim EquiSports Junior/Amateur Handler 909 $25 14 USEF C RATED PONY BREEDING SECTION To be held during Blenheim, Showpark, and All Seasons Summer Classic Horse Shows Yearlings 911 $25 Two Year Olds 912 $25 Three Year Olds 913 $25 Best Young Pony* 914 $25 *Open to first and second place winners of classes 911 thru Fall Prize List 9

12 Class Listing HUNTERS continued... DIVISION/CLASS FENCE HEIGHT CLASS # DIVISION FEE CLASS FEE PRIZE $ SPECS PG. # NON-RATED HUNTER SECTIONS See weekly time tables for scheduling and format Modified Hunters 3'3" 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 $225 $50 11, 13 Modified Jr./Amateur Hunters 3'3" 109, 110, 111, 112, 113 $225 $50 11, 13 3' Blenheim EquiSports A/O Hunters, presented by Highland Farm 3' 670, 671, 672, 673, 674 $225 $50 11, 13 Low Child Hunters * 2'9" 114, 115, 116, 117, 118 $225 $50 11, 13 Low Adult Amateur Hunters * 2'9" 660, 661, 662, 663, 664 $225 $50 11, 13 *Held during Blenheim Fall Tournament & International Jumping Festival; Will be combined during Blenheim Summer Classic, Showpark Summer Classic & Showpark All Seasons using 114, 115, 116, 117, & 118 Modified Child/Adult Hunters 2'6" 630, 631, 632, 633, 634 $225 $50 11, 13 Green Rider Hunters 2'3" 605, 606, 607, 608, 609 $225 $50 11, 13 Short/Long Stirrup Hunters (Opportunity), 11 & Under 2' 615, 616, 617, 618, 619 $225 $50 11, 13 Cross Rail Hunters (Opportunity) 805, 806, 807, 808, 809 $225 $50 11, 13 HUNTER CLASSICS & SPECIAL CLASSES See weekly time tables for scheduling and format NOMINATING FEE $1,000 Brookway Stables Young Hunter Classic 3', 3'3", 3'6" 955 $0 $0 $1,000 18, 19 $1,000 CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Incentive Qualifier 3', 3'3" 190 $50 $50 $1,000 16, 17 $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby 3' 3'5" 170 $275 NA $5, $5,000 USHJA Pony Hunter Derby, presented by Markel Insurance 2'3", 2'6", 2'9" 86 $275 NA $5, $500 The Paisley Magazine Pony Hunter Classic 2'3", 2'6", 2'9" 85 $25 $50 $ $500 Green Pony Hunter Classic 2'3", 2'6", 2'9" 682 $25 $50 $ $500 Romfh Children s Hunter Classic NAL Finals Qualifier ** 3' 129 $25 $50 $ $500 Horse Hair Analysis Adult Hunter Classic NAL Finals Qualifier ** 3' 183 $25 $50 $ **Stand-alone, two round Hunter Classics when held during Showpark Summer Classic $1,000 3'3"-3'6" Junior Hunter Classic 3'3", 3'6" 191 $50 $50 $1,000 + $25* 14 *Classic offered at Showpark Summer Classic & Showpark All Seasons Summer Classic $1,000 3'3"-3'6" Amateur Owner Hunter Classic 3'3", 3'6" 184 $50 $50 $1,000 + $25* 14 *Classic offered at Showpark Summer Classic & Showpark All Seasons Summer Classic $1,000 Kastel Denmark Amateur Owner Hunter Classic * 3'3" 184 $50 $50 $1,000 +$25* 14 $1,000 Callidae Junior Hunter Classic * 3'3" 191 $50 $50 $1,000 +$25* 14 $1,000 barnstyle Junior Hunter Classic * 3'6" 181 $50 $50 $1,000 +$25* 14 $1,000 Marshall & Sterling Amateur Owner Hunter Classic * 3'6" 182 $50 $50 $1,000 +$25* 14 *Two round Hunter Classics when held during Blenheim Summer Classic * $25 add back per horse $10,000 Blenheim EquiSports Young Hunter Championship, presented by Brookway Stables 3', 3'3", 3'6" 170 $350 $10,000 18, 19 $25,000 CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3 & 3 3 Incentive Finals 3', 3'3" 190a $600 $25,000 16, 17 $5,000 USHJA Green Hunter 3 & 3 3 Southwest Regional Incentive Championships $5,000 USHJA Green Hunter 3 6" & 3 9 Southwest Regional Incentive Championships $5,000 North American League (NAL) Children s Hunter Finals, West Coast $5,000 North American League (NAL) Adult Hunter Finals, West Coast 3', 3'6" 190 $275 $5, '6", 3'9" 192 $275 $5, ' 129 $250 $5, ' 183 $250 $5, BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

13 Specifications HUNTER CLASS SPECIFICATIONS COURSES: To consist of at least eight fences with two changes of direction. Fences to simulate obstacles found in the hunting field. The area of the courtesy circle may be restricted by a mandatory line and will be indicated on the course diagram and designated by a physical barrier placed in the arena. Course diagrams will be posted at least one hour before the class. HUNTER SCHOOLING: Weather permitting, the day prior to the start of the horse show, TICKETED schooling to take place in the SAND hunter $25/ticket. During show days, if available, one hunter ring with a course of jumps will be open for ticketed schooling; if no arena is available during the show day, one arena will be open at the conclusion of the show for ticketed schooling until sunset. Hunter rings will also be open from 6:00AM 7:00AM each day for flat schooling only. No poling or offsets allowed. HANDY HUNTER: For all "A" Rated Hunter Sections & Divisions (except Green Pony Hunter, Young Hunter and Green 3' & 3'3" Hunter) the LAST over fences class will be held as a Handy Hunter Round also see (^) in corresponding time schedules. ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible to compete, all entries must be properly registered and recorded with the Show Office and unless otherwise stated, all competition declarations must be made by 5:00pm (or ½ hour after the last class, whichever occurs first) the day prior to each competition. For all Derbies, entries must be declared by 3pm the day prior. COMPETITION JUMPING ORDERS: Competitions in the Hunter Rings will be assigned by Management a specific start and end time. Per HU 159, Management may institute a Posted Order to determine the Start Order for all hunter and hunter equitation jumping competitions; if such an order is implemented failure to enter the ring within one minute after an audible signal to proceed is given incurs elimination. If a Management determined Posted Order is not implemented all hunter and hunter equitation competition jumping orders will be conducted using the Exhibitor Sign Up method which allows all entries properly entered the option to sign up for a competition time slot/jumping position via online from 6:00pm - 5:00am prior thru Showpark.com and the Blenheim App OR in person using the official signup sheets at the tent by the main food stand from 6:30am - 7:30am prior. Entries failing to make their scheduled time slot/jumping position within one minute of their scheduled start time may be allowed to compete at the discretion of the Paddock Steward if a time slot becomes available and only if the entry competes prior to the proposed competition end time. Entries failing to sign up for time slot/start position will not be allowed to compete unless authorization is granted by the Technical Coordinator or Show Management. Riders and trainers who have conflicts due to jumping positions commencing at the same time in multiple rings are required to consult the Paddock Steward or Technical Coordinator prior to the start time of the competition(s) in question so that necessary adjustments can be made in the jumping order to accommodate said conflicts. AWARDS/CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION: Unless otherwise stated, Trophy & Ribbons thru eighth awarded per class three must compete in order for points to count for all USEF/PCHA rated classes; two must compete in order for points to count for all non-rated classes. A minimum of two Over Fences and one Under Saddle Class must be held for a Division to be considered complete. Champion and Reserve Champion title will be awarded to two of the four horses acquiring the most points over fences in each applicable section. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for under saddle classes. Points to determine awards are as follows: 10, 6, 4, 2, 1, & ½. Model points to count ½. Judging Criteria To be judged on performance and soundness unless otherwise stated. GREEN CONFORMATION & HIGH PERFORMANCE CONFORMATION HUNTERS: To be judged 70% on performance and 30% on conformation. PONY HUNTERS: The first class in each section will be judged 25% on conformation Fall Prize List 11

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15 Division Specifications GREEN HUNTERS 3', 3'3", 3'6", & 3'9": A horse may only compete in one Green Hunter fence height section at any one competition; all entries will be required to jog for soundness; eligibility and green status is the responsibility of the owner see HU 103 & 113 for further clarification and restrictions. YOUNG HUNTERS 3', 3'3", & 3'6": A horse may only compete in one Young Hunter section at any one competition; entries will NOT be required to jog for soundness; Age of horse must be verified in accordance with Federation policies prior to competing in the Young Hunter sections (only Breed Registry Papers will be accepted to determine proof of age & identity); eligibility and young hunter status is the responsibility of the owner see HU 104 & 114 for further clarification and restrictions. 3'3" AMATEUR OWNER HUNTERS: Per HU d Horses may not cross enter into the 3'6" Amateur Owner or Adult Amateur Hunter divisions at the same show. 3' BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS AMATEUR OWNER HUNTERS: Open to all Amateur Riders; horses must be owned by the Rider; Leases are not allowed; Neither horses nor riders may compete in the C Rated Adult Amateur Hunter Division nor the A Rated 3 3 and/or the 3 6 Amateur Owner Hunter Divisions at the same show. Not USEF nor USHJA sanctioned. Classes may be individually entered. 3'3" JUNIOR HUNTERS: Per HU Riders may not cross enter into any class at 3'6" or higher in the hunter division, higher than 3'9" in the equitation division or higher than 1.20m in the jumper division at the same competition; and may not compete on more than three (3) entries in the 3'3" junior hunter division when offered as one section. Horses entered in Junior Hunter 3'3" sections may not cross enter into Junior Hunter 3'6" or the Children s Hunter divisions at the same competition. CHILDREN S PONY HUNTERS: Open to ponies ridden by a Junior Rider; Riders may not compete over any fences exceeding 3'3" except for Children's Jumper. Please see ushja.org for complete Zone Specs. CHILDREN S HUNTERS: Open to horses or ponies ridden by a Junior Rider. Horses may not cross enter into any Junior Hunter Class; Children's Hunter riders may not cross enter into any Junior Hunter, Green Working, Green Conformation, or High Performance Hunter class at the same show, nor any classes where the fence height exceeds 3'3" except for Children's Jumpers, Modified Junior Jumpers, Equitation, Medal Classes, and the USHJA National Hunter Derby. Exception: Children's Hunter riders may ride one Junior Hunter Horse in the Junior Hunter Under Saddle if a Junior Rider has more than one horse. Please see ushja.org for complete Zone Specs. ADULT AMATEUR HUNTERS: Open to horses or ponies ridden by an Amateur Rider. Horses may not cross enter into any A/O Hunter Class; Riders may not cross enter into the Green Working, Green Conformation, High Performance Hunters or Amateur Owner Hunters (except the Under Saddle if catch riding for an Amateur Rider with more than one horse) at the same show; and may not cross enter into any class at the same show with fences exceeding 3'3" except Adult Jumpers, Modified Amateur Jumpers, Equitation, Medal Classes, & the USHJA National Hunter Derby. Please see ushja.org for complete Zone Specs. LOW CHILD-ADULT AMATEUR HUNTERS: No cross entry between this division and any other division with fences 3'3" or higher. Suitability to count. MODIFIED CHILDREN S AND ADULT HUNTERS: Cross entries are permitted between Green Rider Hunters and Short Stirrup/Long Stirrup Hunters and Low Child-Adult Hunters. SHORT STIRRUP HUNTERS (OPPORTUNITY*) RIDERS 11 & UNDER: Open to horses or ponies. Riders may not enter or show in any other class at the same show with fences over 2'6". Riders may cross enter into Green Rider Hunters. LONG STIRRUP HUNTERS (OPPORTUNITY*) 12 & OVER: Riders may not enter or show in any other class at the same show with fences over 2'6". Riders may cross enter into Green Rider Hunters. *Short Stirrup & Long Stirrup Hunter Opportunity Classes are exempt from USEF/USHJA Show Pass & Membership Fees. CROSS RAIL HUNTERS(OPPORTUNITY): Open to all junior or amateur riders no cross entry into any other class at the same show. GREEN RIDER HUNTERS: Open to riders of any age. Cross entries are permitted between Short and Long Stirrup, Green Rider Hunters, Modified and Low Child-Adult Hunters. Cross entries are not permitted between Green Rider Hunters and Children s/adult Amateur Hunters Fall Prize List 13

16 BES JUNIOR/AMATEUR HANDLER: Open to both juniors and amateurs who are current members of the USEF and USHJA - conducted under the same specifications as a Hunter Breeding Class. Judges are not required to ask competitors to show on the triangle; however, horses must be walked and trotted in hand. Conformation of the horse IS NOT to be considered. Horses or ponies may be of any age. Handlers will be judged on their ability to properly stand and present a horse in hand. Horses should be well-behaved and should walk and trot promptly in hand. HUNTER CLASSIC SPECIFICATIONS ELIGIBILITY/ORDER OF GO: To be eligible for all Highlight Classes/Classics, unless otherwise indicated, a horse/pony must have entered, shown and completed the course in at least two classes over fences in their respective division; AND MUST be declared by the closing of entries the day before competing in the first round. Horses/ponies declared after such time will be considered post entries and if space permits and if entry is accepted will automatically be placed first in the order of go. All posted orders will be drawn and posted by approximately 6:45AM the day of the Highlight Class/Classic, except where otherwise specified. FORMAT/SCORING: Unless otherwise stated, the SECOND over fences class in each respective division is to count as the FIRST ROUND of respective Classic also see (*) symbol in corresponding time schedules. Both rounds to be scored under the open numerical judging system; at least the top 12 if available or one-third of entries will return in reverse order of their scores in the first round; lowest score going first and the highest score going last. If a horse or pony is eliminated in the first round of competition, they may not return for the second round. If a horse or pony does not return for the second round or is eliminated during the second round, a score of zero will be combined with the first round score and the horse/rider combination will be placed accordingly. In case of ties after the first round, order of those tied for the second round will be drawn. Scores will be totaled from both rounds to determine the winners. All overall ties to be broken by using second round score. All Classics to award points towards USEF HOTY awards but not towards Show Champion. ATTIRE/AWARDS: Formal Attire Required. Unless otherwise indicated, Trophy to first, Ribbons through 12 th place and prize money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%. If an awards ceremony is conducted, all ribbon winners required to attend and participate. HIGHLIGHT HUNTER CLASSICS & SPECIAL HUNTER PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS CLASS #170 $5,000 USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER DERBY To be held during Blenheim Summer Classic ENTRY & ELIGIBILITY: Open to all horses, ponies, and riders registered & recorded with USEF/USHJA; Entry Fee: $275. ZONE BONUS POINTS TO COUNT: Riders must declare section upon entering using the official USHJA Declaration Form provided in Horse Show Office; SCHOOLING: Riders are required to prepare in official/designated schooling area using assigned back numbers; FORMAT: Two round hunter derby. First round classic course to consist of at least ten fences set at 3' with four option fences set at 3'5". The second round or handy round course will consist of at least 8 fences set at 3' with four option fences set at 3'5". Top 12 to return for Round 2 in reverse order of scoring; SCORING: To be judged by two judges scoring together; Open Numerical Scoring System will be used; in both rounds up to four additional bonus points earned for every high option fence jumped. Scores to be totaled for overall score. All ties in all rounds will be broken by the base score (before adding height bonus points) of that round; ATTIRE/AWARDS: Formal Dress required. Trophy & Ribbons through 12 th place; Prize money distributed as follows: 30%, 22%, 13%, 8%, 6%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 3%, 2%, 2%, and 2%. Riders are required to ride for awards to receive prize money; Additional Awards presented to the Winning Owner & Trainer, Best Turned Out Horse, and to the Highest Placing Junior & Amateur Rider; SPECIFICATIONS: To review the most current specifications, please visit ushja.org. 14 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

17 CLASS #86 $5,000 USHJA PONY HUNTER DERBY, PRESENTED BY MARKEL INSURANCE To be held during Blenheim Fall Tournament ENTRY & ELIGIBILITY: Open to all Pony Hunters who have shown in two classes at the same competition; Ponies must possess a valid USEF measurement card; Riders, owners, and trainers must be current Active members of the USEF & USHJA; Ponies must be registered with the USHJA; Riders may compete on a total of four ponies but no more than two of any one size; See specs at ushja.org for more info; Entry Fee: $275 (includes required $25 per pony USHJA Fee). HOTY BONUS POINTS: USHJA National and Zone HOTY Championship points will only be awarded if the owner is a current active member of the Federation and USHJA and the pony is recorded with the Federation and registered with USHJA. Points earned will only count for any USHJA Pony Hunter Derby standings or awards if the rider, owner, and trainer are current Active members of the Federation and USHA, and the pony is registered with the USHJA. 12 entries are required to compete in Round One for points to be awarded towards USHJA Pony Hunter Derby National and Zone HOTY Championships. Riders may only declare one pony hunter section, per competition, in which to earn Championship points and must declare using the USHJA Exhibitor Declaration Form prior to the conclusion of the competition. For USHJA awards purposes (presented at the conclusion of the competition year) a minimum of three entries must compete in Round One. JOG: The top 14 ponies must jog for soundness between rounds. FORMAT & COURSE: Two round hunter derby. Both rounds: 100% of the fences set at 2'3" (Small Pony); 2'6" (Medium Pony) & 2'9" 3' (Large Pony). The first round or Classic Course must include a minimum of ten fences consisting of an in & out; at least one bending line; one line with an unrelated distance; and a least one long approach using fences simulating those reminiscent of the hunt field; banks & ditches are not allowed. The second round or Handy Course to consist of at least eight fences and must include a minimum of two handy options such as: tight turns, different tracks, clever options for jump approaches, pen type obstacles, hand gallop a jump, trot a lowered obstacle not to exceed 2' in height, halt and/or back. Leading over an obstacle and/or closing a gate while mounted or not mounted is not permitted. If a jump-off is required a minimum of eight fences must be used for the jump-off course and must be set using the same specs as the Handy Course. To review the most current specifications, please visit ushja.org. SCORING/ORDER OF GO: To be judged by two judges scoring together providing one score using the Open Numerical Scoring System; no bonus points to be awarded; the total score from the first and second round to be totaled for the overall final score; the first round to be judged on quality, movement, jumping style, manners, and way of going. Pace and brilliance are to be rewarded; the second round to be judged the same as the first round; Handiness is considered in the judge s base score. Jumping decorations to utilize a shorter track is not permissible. The same score is not allowed to be awarded to more than one entry per round unless the entry is below the cut off score. In case of a tie, a jump-off round will be required to break all ties for first place unless conditions are deemed unsafe; if so then the second-round score will be used as the tie-breaker; all ties for other than first place will be broken by the second-round score. The order of go will be drawn for the first round - Small Ponies to compete first followed by the Medium and Large ponies respectively. Top 12 entries from the first round will be eligible to return for the second round; Large Ponies to compete first in the second round followed by the Medium and Small ponies respectively. Should a jump-off occur, ponies will return in the same order in which they competed in the second round. ATTIRE/AWARDS: Formal Dress required. Trophy & Ribbons thru 12th place; Prize money distributed as follows: 30%, 22%, 13%, 8%, 6%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 3%, 2%, 2%, 2%. Riders or their designated representatives are required to ride for awards to receive prize money. Additional awards presented to the Highest Placing Pony per height section; to the Winning Owner and Trainer; to the Winning Rider of the Handy Round, and to the Winning Groom of the Best Turned Out Pony Fall Prize List 15

18 2018 CPHA WEST COAST GREEN HUNTER 3 & 3 3 INCENTIVE PROGRAM & FINAL The 2018 CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Incentive Program (an exclusive CPHA Foundation Program) is open to horses of any age that are eligible to compete as a Green Hunter 3' and a Green Hunter 3'3" under the most current USEF rules and that have been enrolled in the 2018 CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Incentive Program. The Program is comprised of Incentive Qualifiers and a Championship plus awards Bonus Cash prizes to the Top 3 Horses and Riders with the most points earned from the series of Incentive Qualifiers. The 2018 Season commences December 1, 2017 & concludes September 12, The Championship (offering $25,000 plus 45% of all enrollment fees) will be held during Blenheim Fall Tournament, September 12 16, 2018, at the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park at San Juan Capistrano, CA. Participants enrolled in the CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Incentive Program will be entitled to: 1. Participate in CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Incentive Classes held throughout the season; 2. Participate in the $25,000+ CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Incentive Championship; 3. Receive Cash Bonus Awards prior to the commencement of the Championship. To be eligible for the Championships all eligible horses must have shown in a minimum of two CPHA Incentive Classes held at ANY horse show where CPHA Incentive Classes are held OR pay a Championship Week Pay to Compete Incentive Enrollment Fee of $1,200 plus all other required Championship Entry Fee & CPHA membership fees. Order of Go for the Championships will be based on overall ranking; the horse with the most points will be the last horse to compete in the first round of each respective section. Horses do not have to be ridden by the rider who competed the horse in the qualifiers & Riders may compete more than one horse. See cpha.org/membership.php for complete program details. A total of twelve (12) CPHA Incentive Classes/Qualifiers (offering $12,000 Total Prize Money) will be held at the following Blenheim EquiSports produced horse shows: 1. Blenheim Spring Classic 2 March 29 - April 2 2. Blenheim Spring Classic 3 April Blenheim Spring Classic 4 April Showpark Ranch & Coast May Blenheim June Classic 1 June Blenheim June Classic 2 June Blenheim June Classic 3 June Showpark Summer Festival July Showpark Racing Festival July Blenheim Summer Classic August Showpark Summer Classic August Blenheim Fall Tournament September Incentive Classes/Qualifiers will be held concurrently with the Green Hunter 3' and/or Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Division as one round, using the last over fences class as the official Incentive Class; all enrolled & eligible horses are to receive an open numeric score for their performance and will be ranked accordingly amongst all other eligible horses for placings. CLASS #190 CPHA WEST COAST GREEN HUNTER 3 & 3 3 INCENTIVE QUALIFIER: Prize Money: $1,000; Entry Fee: $50; Nominating Fee: $50 ENTRY & ELIGIBILITY: Open to Green Hunters 3' & 3'3" who are enrolled in the CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Incentive Program horses & owners must be also be current members of the CPHA. Please see cpha.org for complete program specs. Incentive Class to count towards CPHA Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Incentive Program Horse Cash Bonus & Rider Cash Bonus plus serves as a qualifier for the 2018 $25,000+ CPHA West Coast Green Hunter 3' & 3'3" Incentive Program Finals, to be held during Blenheim Fall Tournament, Sept , COURSES & SCORING: Fences 3' or 3'3"; Open Numerical Scoring System to be used; FORMAT: To be held concurrently with the Green Hunter 3 and/or Green Hunter 3 3 Division as one round, using the last over fences class as the official Incentive Class; all enrolled & eligible horses are to receive an open numeric score for their performance and will be ranked accordingly amongst all other eligible horses for placings; AWARDS: Trophy & Ribbons through 12 th place; Prize Money distributed as follows: 30%, 22%, 13%, 8%, 6%, 5%, 4%; 3%; 3%; 2%; 2%; 2%. If there are less than 12 entries in the class, prize money to be paid thru the last placing entry. 16 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

19 CLASS 190a - $25,000 CPHA WEST COAST GREEN HUNTER 3 & 3 3 INCENTIVE CHAMPIONSHIP Prize Money: $25,000; Entry Fee: $600, plus $1,200 "Pay to Compete" Fee if applicable; ENTRY & ELIGIBILITY: Owners & Riders must be current members of the CPHA, USHJA, & USEF; Horses must be officially recorded with the CPHA, USHJA, and USEF. To be eligible for the Championships all eligible horses must have shown in a minimum of two CPHA Incentive Classes held at ANY horse show where CPHA Incentive Classes are held OR pay a Championship Week Enrollment Fee of $1,200 plus all other required Championship Entry Fee & CPHA membership fees. In addition to the required Horse Show entry process and requirements, all Championship entries must enter the Championship by completing and submitting the official Championship Declaration Entry Form provided below. Riders are not required to have participated in the Incentive Program, however must be current members of the CPHA in order to be eligible to compete in the Championship; Horses may compete in either the 3' or 3'3" fence height and there is no restriction on the number of horses any one rider may compete. Horses do not have to be ridden by the rider who competed the horse in the qualifiers. Please see cpha.org for complete program details. ORDER OF GO: The order of go for the Championship will be based upon reverse order of points earned from the 2018 Incentive Classes held prior to the Championships. All enrolled horses with zero points will be randomly ordered to go at the beginning; all other horses that are tied for points will be randomly ordered within the order of go. To view current standings and enrolled horses, please visit cpha.org. FORMAT: Two Round Hunter Classic format; to be scored under the open numerical judging system. To be shown over a classic type course set at 3' and 3'3" in height. The top 12 horses will return to jump a second round in reverse order of their scores from Round One; 3'3" will return lowest score to highest then 3' will return lowest score to highest. In case of ties, order of those tied will be drawn. Scores will be averaged from both rounds to determine the overall placing. In case of a tie for first place only, the tied horses will jump a third round over a shortened course to break the tie. In all other ties, the prize money will be added and divided equally and riders will toss a coin for the ribbons. The Championship will not count towards a Show or USEF Championship, however horses will receive points using the USEF Hunter Classic point structure towards USEF HOTY Awards. ATTIRE & AWARDS: Formal Attire. Trophy to first, one set of Ribbons thru 12th place; prize money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 13%, 8%, 6%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 3%, 2%, 2%, 2%.; Additional awards to be distributed based on 10% of the dues collected from the Incentive Program Enrollment Fees CPHA WEST COAST GREEN HUNTER 3 & 3 3 INCENTIVE PROGRAM CHAMPIONSHIP DECLARATION FORM Qualifying Season: December 1, 2017 September 13, 2018 Championships: September 14, Blenheim Fall Tournament; Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park; San Juan Capistrano, CA Enrollment Fees: Prior to March 1, 2017: $250 July 2 September 10, 2017: $600 March 1 July 1, 2017: $450 Championship Week (Sept ): $1,200 Horse Name: Horse USEF #: Age: Sex: Breed: Sire: Dam: Owner s Name: Phone #: City: State: Zip Code: Rider Name: Trainer Name: Horses must have participated in a minimum of two (2) Qualifiers to be eligible for the Championships, or can pay a "Championship Week" enrollment fee of $1,200 plus the class entry fee. Please provide list of qualifiers: Make checks payable to: CPHA, ½ Suite 390 Riverside Dr, Toluca Lake, CA Please see cpha.org for full program details Fall Prize List 17

20 2018 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS YOUNG HUNTER SERIES & FINAL, PRESENTED BY BROOKWAY STABLES Young Hunters receive discounted stabling and complimentary show fees in all age restricted classes including Classics/Qualifiers held at Blenheim EquiSports produced horse shows. Young Hunters may also compete in the designated Young Hunter Warm-Up Class compliments of Show Management. The 2018 Blenheim EquiSports Young Hunter Series (an exclusive Blenheim EquiSports program) is open to all USEF recorded horses that are eligible to compete as a Young blenheim Hunter as defined by the most current USEF rules. The Series is comprised of 18 equisports (eighteen) Qualifiers (offering $18,000 Total Prize Money) and a Final (offering $10,000 Total Prize Money) with $28,000 in Total Program Prize Money. The 2018 qualifying season commences March 21 & concludes September 12, The 2018 Final will be held during Blenheim Fall Tournament, September 12 16, Riders are not required to have participated in the Blenheim Young Hunter Series to compete in the Final; Riders may compete more than one horse. All Horses must have competed in ONE (1) Blenheim Young Hunter Classic within the stated qualifying period OR pay the $250 Pay to Compete Fee plus the additional Finals entry fee. Six entries are required to be entered and have competed for the Final to count toward USEF HOTY points. The Young Hunter Classics/Series Final Qualifiers will be held at the following Blenheim EquiSports produced horse shows: 1. Blenheim Spring Classic 1 March Blenheim Spring Classic 2 March Blenheim Spring Classic 3 April Blenheim Spring Classic 4 April Showpark Spring Festival April Showpark Ranch & Coast Classic May June Jamboree at Blenheim May 31 - June 3 8. Blenheim June Classic 1 June Blenheim June Classic 2 June Blenheim June Classic 3 June Blenheim Red, White & Blue Classic June 27 - July Showpark Summer Festival July Showpark Racing Festival July Showpark August Festival August Blenheim Summer Classic August Showpark Summer Classic August Showpark All Seasons Summer Classic Aug Sept Blenheim Fall Tournament September CLASS #955 $1,000 BROOKWAY STABLES YOUNG HUNTER CLASSIC/BES YOUNG HUNTER SERIES FINAL QUALIFIER: $1,000 Prize Money; $0 Entry Fee ENTRY & ELIGIBILITY: Open to all eligible Young Hunters recorded with the USEF as a Young Hunter horses must possess Breed Registry Papers and must be recorded with the USEF prior to the start of competition; COURSES & SCORING: Fences 3' (Five & Under); 3'3" (Six & Under) or 3 6 (Seven & Under); Open Numerical Scoring System to be used; FORMAT: Two Round Hunter Classic; Second over fences class in each respective division to count as the First Round Hunter Classic; Top 12 if available or 1/3 of entries will return in reverse order of their scores in the first round for Round Two. Six (6) entries are required to conduct the Young Hunter Classic. ATTIRE/AWARDS: Formal Attire Required; Trophy to first, Ribbons thru 12th place and prize money divided out as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%. If an awards ceremony is conducted, all ribbon winners required to attend and participate. 18 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

21 CLASS #170 $10,000 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS YOUNG HUNTER FINAL, PRESENTED BY BROOKWAY STABLES, IN HONOR OF MARCIA "MOUSIE" WILLIAMS: $10,000 Prize Money; Entry Fee: $350, plus $250 Pay to Compete Fee if applicable ENTRY & ELIGIBILITY: Riders are not required to have participated in the Blenheim Young Hunter Series to compete in the Final; Riders may compete more than one horse. Six entries are required to be entered and have competed for the Final to count toward USEF HOTY points. All Horses must have competed in ONE (1) Blenheim Young Hunter Classic within the stated qualifying period OR pay the $250 Pay to Compete Fee plus the additional Finals entry fee; To be officially considered, the Blenheim EquiSports Young Hunter Final Declaration form below must also be completed upon entry deadline (entries will be required to prove eligibility). ORDER OF GO: Random Computer Drawn; Five Years Old & Under (3') to compete first in Round One, followed by the Six Years Old and Under (3'3") & the Seven Years Old and Under(3'6"); Seven Years old and Under to compete first in Round Two. FORMAT: Two Round Hunter Classic format; to be scored under the open numerical judging system. To be shown over a classic type course set at 3', 3'3" & 3'6" in height. The top 12 horses will return to jump a second round in reverse order of their scores from Round One see Order of Go for additional format; In case of ties, order of those tied will be drawn. Scores will be averaged from both rounds to determine the overall placing. In case of a tie for first place only, the tied horses will jump a third round over a shortened course to break the tie. In all other ties, the prize money will be added and divided equally and riders will toss a coin for the ribbons. The Finals will not count towards a Show or USEF Championship; however, horses will receive points using the USEF Hunter Classic point structure - towards USEF HOTY Awards. ATTIRE & AWARDS: Formal Attire. Trophy to first, one set of Ribbons thru 12th place; prize money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 13%, 8%, 6%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 3%, 2%, 2%, 2%; Additional Awards to be presented to the Winning Owner, Winning Trainer, Best Turned Out Horse, Winning Rider, and to the Highest Placing Horse within each Age Group section BLENHEIM YOUNG HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP DECLARATION FORM Qualifying Season: March 21 September 12, 2018 Championships: September 13, 2018, Blenheim Fall Tournament; Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park at San Juan Capistrano, CA Horse Name: Horse USEF #: Age: Sex: Breed: Sire: Dam: Owner s Name: Phone #: City: State: Zip Code: Rider Name: Trainer Name: Horses must have participated in a minimum of one (1) Qualifier OR are eligible to pay a Championship Week fee of $250 plus the class entry fee to be eligible for the Championships. Please provide list of qualifiers: For more information, please see the official Blenheim Young Hunter Specs in the Online Prize Lists Fall Prize List 19

22 2018 USHJA GREEN HUNTER INCENTIVE PROGRAM & CHAMPIONSHIPS The 2018 USHJA Green Hunter Incentive Program (an exclusive USHJA Program) is open to horses of any age that are eligible to compete as a Green Hunter under the most current USEF rules and that have been enrolled in the 2018 USHJA Green Hunter Incentive Program. The Program is comprised of Incentive Stake Classes/Qualifiers, Regional Championships, and a National Championship. The Southwest Regional Championship will be held during the Blenheim International Jumping Festival, September CLASS #190 $5,000 USHJA GREEN HUNTER 3' & 3'3" INCENTIVE SOUTHWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS #192 $5,000 USHJA GREEN HUNTER 3'6" & 3'9" INCENTIVE SOUTHWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP To be held during International Jumping Festival at Blenheim; September 20, Please see ushja.org for complete Program and Championship details. ENTRY & ELIGIBILITY: Open to horses of any age that are eligible to compete as a Green 3'0", 3'3", 3'6", or 3'9" Hunter under Federation rules. It is the exhibitor s responsibility to verify eligibility of the horse. Horses must be enrolled in the USHJA Green Hunter Incentive Program and pay the annual enrollment fee prior to competing in the Regional Championship. Additionally, horses must be registered with USHJA and recorded with USEF to participate. It is the exhibitor s responsibility to enroll their horse in a timely manner in order to be eligible to participate; Horses may only be enrolled online; If a horse is enrolled during a competition, the horse s enrollment date will be considered the first day of the competition at which it was enrolled; Enrolled horses are not required to have competed in a Green Hunter section at any USEF Licensed Competition to compete in a Regional Championship, However, competing in a Regional Championship will affect their Green status; Jogging is subject to 2018 USEF jogging rules; Horses may be ridden by a Professional, Junior or Amateur; Horses may compete in one Regional Championship of the exhibitor s choice per year; There is no minimum number of entries required for the competition to be held; ENTRY FEE: $275 ($20 USHJA fee included) per Championship; COURSES: A minimum of eight obstacles must be offered in the class; Fences must be set at 3'0", 3'3", 3'6", or 3'9" in height and courses must be suitable for Green Hunters; FORMAT: Two Round Competition Top 12 to return for the Second Round based on scores received in the first round from low score to high score; to be judged on quality, movement, jumping style, manners and way of going, using the open numerical scoring system; A score will be announced after each round; The class will be judged by a minimum of two Registered (Large R) USEF Hunter Licensed judges; Rounds one and two will each account for 50% of the total score; Awards will be distributed based on the cumulative total of both rounds; PRIZE MONEY & AWARDS: Winner s trophy, cooler, and ribbons for 1st through 12th; $5,000 pay out: 1st-30%, 2nd-22%, 3rd-13%, 4th-8%, 5th-6%, 6th-5%, 7th-4%, 8th-3%, 9th-3%, 10th-2%, 11th-2%, 12th-2%; Riders MUST ride for awards. FOR MORE INFORMATION: If questions arise pertaining to the USHJA Green Hunter Incentive Program that cannot be answered from the class specifications provided, one of the following USHJA representatives must be contacted to resolve any questions regarding the judging procedures or class specifications: Katie Patrick, Director of Sport Programs, USHJA: (859) ; Colleen McQuay, Vice Chair, International Hunter Derby & Incentive Task Force: (940) BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

23 2018 NORTH AMERICAN LEAGUE (NAL) HUNTER PROGRAM AND NAL WEST COAST FINALS FOR NAL JUMPER FINALS, PLEASE SEE PAGE 53 The 2018 North American League (NAL) Hunter Program (an exclusive NAL Ryegate Show Services Program) is open to all children s hunter, adult amateur hunter riders, as defined by the most current rules of the USEF. The Program is comprised of a National/East Coast Final and a West Coast Final which provides qualified riders who are members of the NAL the opportunity to compete headto-head in a Championship format for prize money, awards and USEF HOTY points/awards in the following USEF sanctioned sections: Children s Hunter and Adult Hunter. Riders qualify for the Finals by earning points in the Qualifying classes held at NAL member events. In order to compete in any one Final, all riders must be members of the NAL for their points to count, however riders do not need to be members of the NAL to compete in the NAL qualifying classes. See ryegate.com/nal.php for additional info and eligibility requirements. Please see page 53 for NAL Jumper Finals information. The 2018 North American League (NAL) West Coast Finals will be held during the International Jumping Festival, September 19 23, 2018 at the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park at San Juan Capistrano, California. The Finals will consist of a $5,000 Children s Hunter Final and a $5,000 Adult Hunter Final. The Finals qualifying season is from September 1, 2017 August 31, Each West Coast Final will be open to the Top 30 rider/horse combinations per the 2018 NAL Qualifying Season; should space still permit once exhausting the West Coast Standings List (as of August 31, 2018), entries participating at the International Jumping Festival will be accepted based on results/standings from their performance in their respective division classes and will be placed by random draw at the beginning of the start order. All entries must be members of the NAL to be considered. Riders may qualify more than one horse per final. CLASS #129 $5,000 NORTH AMERICAN LEAGUE (NAL) CHILDREN S HUNTER WEST COAST FINAL: ENTRY & ELIGIBILITY: Open to the top 30 Children's Hunters on the NAL West Coast Standings. See above specs for further entry detail. Entry Fee: $250 FORMAT & ORDER OF GO: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability and manners to count. To be scored under the open numerical judging system using two judges (where available). To be shown over a course approximately 10 jumps not to exceed 3'0" in height with spreads to 3'0". The twelve horses with the highest scores from the first round will return to jump a second round over a different course. In the event of equality affecting the selection of the top twelve, all those equal will qualify. The scores of the twelve horses in the second round will be added to the first round scores and placed in order of their total score for the two rounds. Horses tied for first place only will jump a third round over a shortened course. Ties for all other places will remain tied. Order of go for the NAL Finals will be reverse order of standings in the 2018 North American League, West. AWARDS: Trophy to first, ribbons thru 8th place and prize money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%,5%. CLASS #183 $5,000 NORTH AMERICAN LEAGUE (NAL) ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER WEST COAST FINAL: ENTRY & ELIGIBILITY: Open to the top 30 Adult Amateur Hunters on the NAL West Coast Standings. See above specs for further entry detail. Entry Fee: $250 FORMAT & ORDER OF GO: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability and manners to count. To be scored under the open numerical judging system using two judges (where available). To be shown over a course approximately 10 jumps not to exceed 3'0" in height with spreads to 3'0". The twelve horses with the highest scores from the first round will return to jump a second round over a different course. In the event of equality affecting the selection of the top twelve, all those equal will qualify. The scores of the twelve horses in the second round will be added to the first round scores and placed in order of their total score for the two rounds. Horses tied for first place only will jump a third round over a shortened course. Ties for all other places will remain tied. Order of go for the NAL Finals will be reverse order of standings in the 2018 North American League, West. AWARDS: Trophy to first, ribbons thru 8th place and prize money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%,5% Fall Prize List 21

24 WEST COAST PHASE: AUGUST 29, 2018; SHOWPARK ALL SEASONS SUMMER CLASSIC DEL MAR, CA In order to compete in the Championship, all horses must have a USEF Horse Recording and a USHJA Registration and the owner must be a current member of USEF and USHJA on or before the first day of the competition. A handler cannot exhibit/handle more than one horse in each class. BREED REGISTRY AWARDS (Bio forms can be submitted online!) Horses will not be eligible for a Breed Registry Award if USEF has not received the appropriate breed registry information and verification from the applicable registry (as listed on the designated bio form found on usef.org/hunterbreeding or in this prize list) by Monday, August 6, A horse that has not been verified through the registry will NOT be eligible for a registry award. A score provided by the judge determines the highest scoring horse for each breed registry. Class placings are not used to determine the highest scoring horse from each registry $1,000 YEARLING COLTS/GELDINGS Entry Fee: $ $1,000 YEARLING FILLIES Entry Fee: $ $1,000 TWO-YEAR-OLD COLTS/GELDINGS Entry Fee: $ $1,000 TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLIES Entry Fee: $ $1,000 THREE-YEAR-OLD COLTS/GELDINGS Entry Fee: $ $1,000 THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLIES Entry Fee: $ BEST YOUNG HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS No entry fee or prize money CLASSES # Entry Fee: $75.00 per qualifying class. No fee for Best Young Horse Class; Thoroughbreds/Unregistered Thoroughbreds and Other Than Thoroughbreds to compete combined. Classes conducted in accordance with Chapter HU, rules HU184 & HU Two officials will adjudicate these classes in traditional hunter breeding style. Breeding classes are judged on conformation, way of moving, quality, substance, soundness and suitability to become or in the case of sires and dams apparent ability to produce or beget hunters. Horses are to be judged for conformation before being walked and trotted. Yearlings, Two-year-olds and Three-year-olds are to walk and trot. Horses that are not sound are ineligible for an award. All animals of yearling status and older must be shown in a bridle. First and second place from each qualifying class will be eligible to compete in the Best Young Horse Championship Class. USEF Horse of the Year Points will be awarded in accordance with HU184. CLASS #808 $1,000 AMATEUR/JUNIOR HANDLER CLASS Entry Fee: $75.00; Open to Amateur and Junior exhibitors. Adult handlers must possess current amateur certification issued by the USEF. Horses will be shown in hand and judged 100% on the presentation of horse and handler. Horses are to walk and trot before being moved on the line in order of preference. Horses of any age, sex or breed are eligible. No points will be awarded for USEF Horse of the Year, Leading Handler or Breed Registry Awards. Upon completion of both East and West Coast events, the officials will compare results from the two Best Young Horse Classes (four horses in total) and determine the Overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Best Young Horses. The Overall Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion will be announced upon the completion of the West Coast portion of the Championship. Overall Grand and Reserve Grand will not receive additional USEF points. Classes No points will be awarded for USEF Horse of the Year, Leading Handler or Breed Registry Awards. CLASS #809 $1,000 FOUR-YEAR-OLD HUNTER UNDER SADDLE Entry Fee: $75.00; Open to horses four (4) years of age of any sex or breed. Horses are to be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. To be judged 100% on performance and way of going. CLASS #810 $1,000 FOUR-YEAR-OLD CONFORMATION OVER FENCES Entry Fee: $75.00; Open to horses four (4) years of age of any sex or breed. Horses are to be shown over a course of at least six (6) fences of Hunter type per HU123, set at 2 6. The course must include at least two changes of direction, a long approach to a single fence, and one (1) combination not to be set closer than 72 feet (5 strides). Judged 30% on conformation and 70% on performance and way of going. 22 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

25 CLASS #811 $1,000 THREE-YEAR-OLD HUNTER UNDER SADDLE Entry Fee: $75.00; Open to horses three (3) years of age of any sex or breed. Horses are to be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. To be judged 100% on performance and way of going. CLASS #812 $1,000 THREE-YEAR-OLD HUNTER HACK Entry Fee: $75.00; Open to horses three (3) years of age of any sex or breed. Horses are to be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring, and jump two fences set at 2 6. To be judged 100% on performance and way of going. PRIZE MONEY Prize money will be awarded through sixth place in classes and 812: $330; $220; $150; $110; $100; and $90. The balance of prize money from classes with one to five entries will be distributed amongst exhibitors based on the number of entries per class. USEF Horse of the Year Points will be awarded in accordance with HU184. USEF CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES THE DAVE KELLEY PERPETUAL TROPHY Donated by Nokimis Farm Awarded to the Overall Grand Hunter Breeding Champion THE TED FIEGER MEMORIAL TROPHY Donated by his friends and family Awarded to the Leading Handler of the West Coast Championship. Placements in the Championship Best Young Horse class will not count toward Leading Handler points THE J. ARTHUR REYNOLDS MEMORIAL TROPHY Donated by his family Awarded to the breeder of the Overall Grand Hunter Breeding Champion THE FOXWICK FARM PERPETUAL TROPHY Donated by Marcia Heylin Awarded to the Leading Thoroughbred THANK YOU This championship would not be possible without the support of our amazing donors. US Equestrian would like to recognize and thank those listed below for their generous support. MR. & MRS. ERNEST OARE PATRICIA BRUTTEN & LUCKY JACK FARM OLIVER & JOAN BROWN FRED COOPER ARCHIE COX ANNE HEDGE AMY LAMBERT NICOLE MARIN SALINA MESSMAN AMANDA WOODALL HICKORY MANOR KONICKI ENTERPRISES LLC DONATION IN MEMORY OF NED BONNIE STONELEA, PROSPECT, KY USHJA HUNTER ZONES 2, 3, 4, & 10 * If you would also like to support this championship, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to US Equestrian visit Fall Prize List 23

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30 Specifications HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION SPECIFICATIONS AWARDS/CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION: Trophy & Ribbons thru 8th place; All age group classes that are USEF/ PCHA rated require three to compete for points to count; all others require two. Champion & Reserve Champion title to be awarded to two of the four riders acquiring the most points over fences in each applicable section/division; only the top four riders to receive full points for flat classes. A minimum of two over fences and one Flat class must be held for all age group sections/divisions to be considered complete and eligible for Champion & Reserve Champion honors. Points to determine awards are as follows: 10, 6, 4, 2, 1 & ½. HUNTER SEAT MEDAL CLASSES: Orders of Go will be drawn for each medal class and adhered to strictly. For additional specifications, please see appropriate rule books. 12 & Under, Fence Height: 3' ONONDARKA MEDAL CLASS: One jumping phase and additional testing of top four. 12 & Under, Fence Height: 2'9" LEGIS MOUSIE WILLIAMS MEDAL CLASS: One jumping phase and additional testing of top four. 14 & Under, Fence Height: 3'3" PCHA HORSEMANSHIP CLASS: Three riders must complete the course to fill. One jumping phase. PONY MEDALS, 17 & Under, Fence Height by Division: Small 2'3", Medium 2'6", Large 2'9" WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW (WIHS) PONY MEDAL CLASS: One jumping phase using Open Numerical Scoring System. MARSHALL & STERLING/U.S. PONY MEDAL CLASS: One jumping phase; Two USEF tests (1-19, excluding 16) included. 17 & Under, Fence Height: 2'9" 3' TAYLOR HARRIS INSURANCE (THIS) CHILDREN S MEDAL: One jumping phase using Open Numerical System plus additional testing of top four. 17 & Under, Fence Height: 3'3" USHJA 3'3" JUMPING SEAT MEDAL: One Jumping Phase; to count towards USHJA 3'3" Jumping Seat Medal Year-End Awards. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE EQUESTRIAN ASSOCIATION (NCEA) JUNIOR MEDAL: One jumping phase using Open Numerical Scoring; Top 10 or 20%, or whichever is greater, to return for flat phase using at least two individual flat tests from USEF Tests In addition, riders are required to perform 2 out of 3 movements of a shoulder-in, haunches-in or leg yield both directions of the ring. No minimum requirement to fill the class. Riders who do not return for the flat phase are not eligible for points or a ribbon. HAMEL FOUNDATION NATIONAL HORSE SHOW (NHS) EQUITATION MEDAL: One jumping phase and flat phase. 17 & Under, Fence Height: 3'6" A.S.P.C.A. MACLAY: One jumping phase and flat phase. DOVER/U.S. HUNTER SEAT MEDAL CLASS: One jumping phase and additional testing of at least the top four. WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW (WIHS): One jumping phase using Open Numerical Scoring System. CPHA JUNIOR MEDAL CLASS: One jumping phase and additional testing of top four. 21 & Under, Fence Height: 3'6" 3'9" PLATINUM PERFORMANCE/USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH: One jumping phase and flat phase. 28 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

31 Adult (18 & Over), Fence Height: 2'9" 3' ARIAT ADULT MEDAL: One jumping phase using Open Numerical System plus additional testing of top four. Adult (18 & Over), Fence Height: 3'3" U.S. ADULT MEDAL CLASS: One jumping phase and additional testing of top four. FOXFIELD MEDAL CLASS: One jumping phase and additional testing of top four. Adult (18 & Over), Fence Height: 3'6" CPHA AMATEUR MEDAL CLASS: One jumping phase and additional testing of top four. Adult (35 & Over), Fence Height: 3'3" PCHA ADULT HORSEMANSHIP: One jumping phase. 3 Age Groups: 14 & Under, 21 & Under and 22 & Over, Fence Height: 3'3" CPHA FOUNDATION EQUITATION CLASS: One jumping phase. All Ages, Fence Height: 2' LEGIS MINI MEDAL: One jumping phase no combinations. All Ages, Fence Height: 2'6" LEGIS CORNERSTONE MEDAL: One jumping phase no combination; One USEF test (1-19) included. All Ages, Fence Height: 3'6" CPHA FOUNDATION WEST COAST EQUESTRIANS (WCE) JUNIOR/AMATEUR MEDAL: One jumping phase. OCHSA Medal Classes: 2'6" MEDAL: All ages. 2'3" 2'6". One jumping phase with work-off optional. HORSEMANSHIP MEDAL: All ages. 2'9" 3'. Jumping phase and additional testing of top two. EQUITATION MEDAL: All ages. 3' 3'3". Jumping phase and additional testing of top two. CLASS #700 USEF Zones 8, 9, 10 ADULT EQUITATION REGIONAL FINALS To be held during the International Jumping Festival Entry Fee: $ ELIGIBILITY: Open to Adult amateur members of the USEF who have qualified since October 1, 2018 by placing first or second in a USEF Adult Equitation Class. All riders, with the horse show entry blank, must send a record indicating at which show they qualified. FORMAT & ORDER OF GO: To be held over a course of at least eight fences. Fence height 3'3". To be held as a two round event with a work-off of the top 25% from round 1 & 2. Riders must ride the same horse in all rounds. Five riders must show to fill the medal regional. AWARDS: Ribbons awarded through tenth place. CLASS #710 USHJA ZONE 8, 9, 10 HUNTER SEAT MEDAL REGIONAL FINALS To be held during the International Jumping Festival Full rules and regulations regarding USHJA Hunter Seat Medal Regional Championships can be found in EQ111. Riders who place first or second in a Zone or Regional Championship on or before October 1st shall be automatically qualified to compete at the USEF Hunter Seat Medal Finals in accordance with EQ ENTRY FEE: $100 ELIGIBILITY: Open to Junior members of the USEF who have won a first or second place ribbon in a USEF Hunter Seat Medal since October 1, FORMAT & ORDER OF GO: To be held over a course of at least eight fences. Fence height 3'6". To be held as a two round event with a work-off of the top 25% from round 1 & 2. Riders must ride the same horse in all rounds. Five riders must show to fill the medal regional. AWARDS: Ribbons awarded through tenth place Fall Prize List 29

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33 2018 CPHA JUNIOR AND AMATEUR MEDAL FINALS, HOSTED BY THE CPHA To be held during the Blenheim Summer Classic CLASS #550 CPHA JUNIOR FINALS CLASS #560 CPHA AMATEUR FINALS CLASS #701 CPHA WARM-UP ENTRY FEE: $150, includes all competition rounds. WARM UP: A warm-up class will be held (non-judged) for a fee of $50. Open to horses entered in the CPHA Finals. Riders must jump the posted course; three refusals will eliminate. Jumps set at 3'6". FORMAT: (Per online specs at cpha.org) Two round competition with a third round of the top ten in each section. The first round will be held over an equitation type course, using primarily hunter type fences, the second round over a jumper type course (using hunter seat equitation rules and equipment) and the third over an advanced equitation type course. Each round will progress with increased difficulty. Juniors and Amateurs WILL NOT necessarily jump the same course in each round. After the warm-up class is held (non-judged) the first round order of go will be drawn. The 2nd order of go will be a jumper rotation. Three judges, who at no time will sit together, will score the finals. The announcer will announce the score that is the total of the three judge s scores at the completion of the rider s Round One and Round Two. The announcement of the carry-over scores during the second and third round will be announced after the completion of the competitor s ride. The third round will consist of the top ten total scores after the first two qualifying rounds. Those scores, with lowest going first, will determine the order of go. Only during the Third Round will individual judge s scores be announced. In the event of a tie going into Round 3 the rider with the highest score in Round 2 will be placed higher. If the tie is for tenth place both riders will come back for Round 3 (total of 11). In the event that any rider is within three points of the top score, those riders along with the top score rider will be considered tied equally, Juniors and Amateurs will then be required to complete a work off decided by the judges using tests The rider with the highest score in this work-off round will be determined the winner. Ties in round 1 and 2 will be broken by the call judge who will be determined prior to the start of the class. In the event of a tie in the final round the rider with the highest score in the 3rd round will receive the higher placing. At no time will judges sit together to confer during the respective rounds. They will also be asked not to discuss their scores with anyone until after the event. Judge s scores will be posted one hour after each round. Judges will not be on the same communication channel. Ribbons will be awarded in all rounds to tenth place. Awards will be presented to the top ten finalists and their trainers. The top rider 36 and over will be recognized by receiving a special award. SCHOOLING RULES: Follow USEF Jumper schooling rules, EXCEPT Swedish Oxers (max 12" difference), tarps, coolers, and liverpools are acceptable. Riders will school in the designated schooling area one hour prior to the beginning of the class. The jumps will be flagged to show the direction of the jumps: red on right, white on left; these flags may be changed. In the non-judged warmup class only, a qualified rider for the finals may ride one or two horses. Verticals can be made into oxers; oxers can be made into verticals. The jumps may be raised or lowered, widened or narrowed. SUBSTITUTIONS: Due to illness or injury of the horse, a rider may petition to ride a substitute horse. This substitution must be approved by the Appeals Committee consisting of the Show Manager, the Chief Steward and the Official Veterinarian, who has in fact examined the horse and determined its unsuitability to continue. CROSS ENTRY: The same horse must be ridden through all phases of the competition and may not be used in both age groups. There is to be no contact between exhibitor or trainer to either judges or course designer prior to or at the conclusion of any round without the specified technical delegate or show steward present. The judges must arrive at least 1 1/2 hours prior to the class to walk the course before the exhibitors. AWARDS: Far West sponsors the Perpetual Trophy to the Junior Champion. DiAnn Langer sponsors the Perpetual Trophy to the Amateur Champion Fall Prize List 31

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35 2018 CPHA FOUNDATION EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL To be held during the Showpark Summer Classic ENTRY FEE: $150, includes all competition rounds. CLASS #570 Riders 14 & Under CLASS #560 Riders 21 & Under CLASS #550 Riders 22 & Over CLASS #700 CPHA Foundation Warm-Up. Entry Fee $50; open to Riders entered in the CPHA Foundation Finals; Jumps will be set at 3'3" to be held in the Grand Prix Ring. SEE FORMAT BELOW FOR FURTHER INFO. CLASS #701 CPHA Foundation Warm-Up. Entry Fee $50; open to Riders entered in the CPHA Foundation Finals; Jumps will be set at 3'3" to be held in the Hunter Arena 1. SEE FORMAT BELOW FOR FURTHER INFO. FORMAT & QUALIFICATIONS: (Per online specs at cpha.org) Open to Junior and Amateur riders who are current members of the CPHA. The 21/under riders must have earned six points during the qualifying period, which begins immediately following the previous year s final and continues until the following year s final. To qualify for the championships, 14/under and 22/over riders must ride in one class during the qualifying period. An exhibitor may only compete in one section of the championships regardless of age eligibility. Trainers of riders in this class must be professional members of the CPHA. WARM-UP: The warm up classes in all three divisions will not be judged but any rider that varies from the posted course will be eliminated from the warm up class only. If a rider jumps in a closed section that rider will be eliminated from the finals. The warm up class is restricted to exhibitors who have qualified for the finals; you may ride more than one horse but only in the section for which the rider is eligible and qualified. SPECIFICATIONS: There will be two rounds consisting of courses with at least two changes of direction. Two judges will sit together and use the open numerical system for scoring. The judges and the TD will confer with the course designer to approve the USEF tests, which are part of the rounds, prior to the start of the course walk for each round. The judges must walk the course prior to the exhibitors. The order of go for Round 1 will be drawn at the exhibitor s party, and the order of go for Round 2 will be the reverse. If a rider or his/her representative fails to attend the draw, the USEF Steward, Technical Delegate or CPHA official will draw on his/her behalf. After the completion of Round 2 in the 14/under and 22/over classes; the riders with the top 4 scores or any additional riders within 3 percentage points of the leader, and any rider whose total score is 80 or better will be required to perform additional tests at the discretion of the judges. After completion of Round 2, in the 21/under class: The work off will consist of the top 4 riders plus anyone within 3 percentage points of the leader. If there are 6 or more riders in the work off, the riders will be allowed to remain in the paddock where they can keep their horses warm at a walk/trot/canter but may not do any other further schooling or receive any outside assistance. The work off score will not be announced and will be added to the rider's total score. The judge's score in Round 2 will break the tie for overall ribbons for rider's not involved in the work off. SUBSTITUTIONS: The same horse must be ridden through all phases of the competition. However, due to an illness or injury of the horse a rider may petition to ride a substitute horse. This substitution must be approved by the Appeals Committee consisting of the Show Manager, the Chief Steward and the Official Veterinarian, who has examined the horse and determined its unsuitability to continue. CROSS ENTRY RESTRICTION: The same horse must be ridden through all phases of the competition and may only be used in one age group. SCHOOLING: Follows USEF Jumper schooling rules EXCEPT: Swedish oxers (max 12" difference), tarps, coolers, and liverpools are acceptable. Riders must school in the designated schooling area one hour prior to the beginning of the class. The jumps will be flagged to show the direction of the jumps: red on right, white on left. These flags may be changed. Classes for schooling before finals are held at the discretion of the horse show management. Approved USEF attire for schooling is required. There is to be no contact between exhibitor or trainer and either judges or course designer prior to or at the conclusion of any round without the specified technical delegate or show steward present. Riders 14 & Under: Fences 3'3" in height. Two tests (USEF Eq. 1, 2,6,10,12,15,17 or 18) will be part of original course in Rd 1 & 2. Riders 21 & Under: Fences 3'3" in height. The course will be an advanced equitation type using banks, liverpools (in at least 1 round) triple and double combinations. Two tests (USEF Eq., 1, 2,6,10, 12, 15, 17 or 18) will be part of original course in Rd 1 & 2. Riders 22 & Over: Fences 3'3" in height. Two tests (USEF Eq. 1, 2,6,10,12,15,17 or 18) will be part of the original course in Round 1 and 2. Riders will not be asked to dismount, mount or jump without stirrups. AWARDS: Hap Hansen Perpetual Trophy presented to the 14 & Under Champion, sponsored by the Van Sickle Family Barbara Worth Oakford Perpetual Trophy presented to the 21 & Under Champion, sponsored by Hester Equestrian Victor Hugo-Vidal Perpetual Trophy presented to the 22 & Over Champion, sponsored by Betsy Woods Special awards will be presented to the top three finishers in each division; ribbons through 10th will be presented for all rounds Fall Prize List 33

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37 NHSAA/ASPCA MACLAY REGION 8 CHAMPIONSHIP To be held during the Blenheim Fall Tournament CLASS #525 NHSAA/ASPCA MACLAY REGION 8 CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRY & ELIGIBILITY: See nhs.org for detailed information. Entries for Regional Maclay Championship classes close and must be received by 5:00pm Eastern Time, September 1st, at the NHSAA's office, except if that date should fall on a Sunday, in which case they must be received no later than 5:00pm on the following Monday. Entries must be on the Official Entry Form (see online at showpark.com for the Official Entry Form), signed, and submitted with the $150 per class Entry Fee made payable to the NHSAA. The NHSAA reserves the right to reject any late or unsigned entries or entries not submitted with all entry fees. FORMAT: A Regional Competition must have at minimum 6 competitors for the class to be held. All contestants are required to perform over at least eight fences at 3 6 in height with or without wings and include at least one change of lead, a combination included an oxer and 1/3 of the obstacles must be oxers. In addition, all courses must include at least three of the following: 1. Bending line, 2. Narrow jump (6 8 ), 3. Roll-back turn; 4. End fence, 5. Long approach to a single jump. A minimum of ten (10) more riders than one-half the number of riders competing in the Regional (not more than twenty at a time), if available, are required to show at a walk, trot, and canter. In addition, at the sole discretion of the judges, additional flat work may be called for, but all groups must be asked to perform the same tests. After the under-saddle phase, if additional workouts are required, the call-back must be limited to only the best ten (10) riders if available. Riders are 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%. A rider in any Regional competition must complete the course to be eligible for acceptance to the National Finals. Two refusals will eliminate a rider from Regional Competition. ON-SITE REPRESENTATIVE: Geoff Teall, Wellington, FL SCHOOLING AREA PROTOCOL FOR REGIONALS AND FINALS As per the USHJA Equitation Task Force Official schooling area will be set one hour before the start of the competition. Schooling fences will be set as a straight line of oxers across the middle of the official schooling area. Each jump will have at least four standards, four rails and four cups. Each jump must be flagged. Each jump may be set as an oxer. Each jump may be set as a vertical. Each jump may be set as a combination (Bounce, One Stride or Two Strides) Tarps (vinyl panels) and coolers are to be allowed. These may be used on the jump, under the jump or on the ground in front of or behind the jump. If they are used on the ground in front of or behind the jump they must be set on the ground a minimum of 9 feet and a maximum of 21 feet from the jump in either direction. They may not be set in such a way that they interfere with either the approach or landing of another jump. Straight lines may not be set. Bending lines may not be set. All other USEF Schooling Rules for the Equitation section will be enforced Fall Prize List 35

38 PLATINUM PERFORMANCE/USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH FINALS WEST To be held during the International Jumping Festival CLASS #525 PLATINUM PERFORMANCE/USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH FINALS WEST; Entry Fee: $350 CLASS #526 TALENT SEARCH WARM-UP CLASS; Entry Fee: $100 A separate prize list complete with specifications is printed by the USEF for these finals. Riders must enter on the entry blank that can be found in the prize list, or online at usef.org/talentsearch. They can also contact Lynn Lopez at US Equestrian: (859) or llopez@usef.org. REMINDER: DURING THE WEEK OF THE FINALS: During the week of the Finals, PRIOR TO THE FINALS, Finals West horses may only compete in Class #229 (1.15m) held in the Grand Prix Field on Wednesday, September 20 and the official Warm Up Class (#526) which will be held in the Grand Prix Field on Thursday, September 21. The Warm Up Class will be open to Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals competitors only. Riders may ride more than one horse in the Warm Up Class but must declare their Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals horse to the Show Secretary no later than half an hour after the completion of the Warm Up class. A course of approximately 8 obstacles will be set and will include a water jump (with or without a pole). Each rider will have 90 seconds in the arena and will be free to jump any flagged obstacle, including multiple times, but rules regarding eliminations for refusals and falls will be enforced (A MAXIMUM OF TWO REFUSALS IS ALLOWED). At the conclusion of the Schooling Class, only the Junior or Young Rider entered in the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals West may ride the horse on which they have declared they will compete and the horse may not compete in any other classes until the conclusion of the Finals West. USHJA 3 3 JUMPING SEAT MEDAL FINALS - WEST To be held during the International Jumping Festival CLASS #531 USHJA 3 3 JUMPING SEAT MEDAL FINALS WARM-UP Open only to riders who are competing in Class 530. Riders may compete more than one horse & must jump posted course; Fences set at 3'3"; 3 refusals will result in elimination; upon one hour after the completion of the Warm-Up, all entries must be properly declared in the horse show office identifying which horse riders will be competing. Entry Fee: $ CLASS #530 USHJA 3 3 JUMPING SEAT MEDAL FINALS - WEST SPECIFICATIONS Entry Fee: $ SPECIFICATIONS: (Per online specs at ushja.org) I. Qualifications to Compete A. Each rider must be a current active USEF and USHJA Junior member in good standing at the time of the competition. B. A rider is qualified to compete in the USHJA 3'3" Jumping Seat Medal Finals when they have accumulated a minimum of ten (10) points in any USHJA 3'3" Jumping Seat Medal classes held from August 2nd of the previous competition year through August 1 of the current competition year. C. Any rider in his or her final Junior year may not compete in any qualifying classes held at a competition with a start date after August 1 of that competition year. D. Riders are prohibited from cross entering between the USHJA 3'3" Jumping Seat Medal Finals and the USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals. II. Competition Format and Schedule A. The 3'3" Jumping Seat Medal Finals will be composed of three (3) phases: Phase I (Flat Phase), Phase II (Gymnastics Phase) and Phase III (Jumping Phase). 1. Phase I (Flat Phase): Flatwork with no more than ten (10) riders at one time with all groups performing the same test. Riders are to show at a working walk, collected trot sitting, working trot rising, working trot demonstrating a lengthening of stride, working canter, collected canter, working canter demonstrating a lengthening of stride and counter canter. Riders may be asked to perform advanced flatwork including but not limited to, turn on the haunches, shoulder-in and leg yielding. The starting order of Phase I will be assigned by a random draw. 36 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

39 2. Phase II (Gymnastics Phase): Riders will be asked to perform three (3) of the Standard Gymnastics Exercises similar to those found in the specifications for the USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals. Phase II exercises may include trot fences. Rails knocked down will be treated more leniently than in the Phase III (Jumping Phase). Phase II will have a multiplier of 1.5. The start order of Phase II will go in order of scores received in Phase I from lowest to highest. 3. Phase III (Jumping Phase): Must be held in a jumper ring utilizing jumper style fences. To be shown over a course of ten (10) to twelve (12) numbered obstacles set at a height of 1.0m with spreads up to 1.10m (triple bar up to 1.15m). To include one (1) double combination and one (1) triple combination, or three (3) double combinations. The course must also include a dry, above-ground Liverpool. Time allowed will be calculated at 350 meters per minute. The course will be posted and open thirty (30) minutes prior to the start of the competition. Rails down will result in a deduction of four (4) points from the riders score and time faults in a deduction of one (1) point for each second commenced over the time allowed. Phase III will have a multiplier of two (2). The start order of Phase III will be the reverse order of standings after Phases I and II. 4. A work off is required for all riders within three (3) points of the leader following the completion of Phase III. The work off will consist of a shortened course with a tight time allowed. Scores will not be announced for this phase. B. Additional testing (which may include a change of horse) may occur at the judge s discretion. III. Competition Schedule A. Schedule 1. Phase I (Flat) 2. Phase II (Gymnastics) 3. Phase III (Jumping) 4. Work-off (if needed) B. If needed, Competition Management is permitted to schedule the 3'3" Jumping Seat Medal Finals over two (2) days. IV. Tack A. Refer to rule EQ105.5b. B. In Phase I, martingales are prohibited. C. In Phases II and III, only running martingales used in the conventional manner are permitted. V. Schooling A. FEI Schooling Rules will apply at the Finals, (e.g., there will be no poling or use of offsets). Schooling fences will be flagged and must be jumped in the correct direction. B. Trainers/Coaches will be permitted to ride and school competitors horses. C. Trainers/Coaches will be permitted to walk any and all courses with the competitors. VI. Judges and Judging Procedures A. The USHJA 3'3" Jumping Seat Medal Finals will be judged by a panel of two (2) judges. At least one (1) of these judges must hold an R or Registered status in the Hunter/Jumping Seat Equitation Division. The second judge may be either a R Registered judge, a r recorded judge or a High Performance athlete as defined by USHJA (refer to USHJA Bylaw Policy & Procedure Manual, Section V. USHJA Athlete Definition) with a guest card. B. Both judges will sit together for the duration of the class and provide one (1) numerical score for each competitor in each phase. A qualified scribe must be provided by the competition. VII. Awards A. Ribbons will be awarded to 1st -10th place for each phase and for overall placings. The presentation of awards is to be given in reverse order. B. The Overall Champion will be presented with a rider sash, horse cooler, and a sponsor award if available. C. Recognition shall be given for the Best Horse. To be awarded to the horse deemed by the judges to be the best and most suitable 3'3" Jumping Seat Medal Finals horse. VIII. USHJA Contact Information If questions arise pertaining to the USHJA 3'3" Jumping Seat Medal Finals that cannot be answered by the Show Steward or Competition Management based on the class specifications provided, please contact one of the following USHJA representatives: Emily Matuszak, USHJA Sport Program Assistant - (859) Robin Rost Brown, Chair of the USHJA Joint Equitation Task Force - (973) Mary Babick, USHJA President - (732) Fall Prize List 37

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44 Class Listing JUMPERS DIVISION/CLASS CLASS # CLASS FEE PRIZE $ SPECS PG. # NOTE: See weekly time tables for scheduling and individual class/table format. NON-NOMINATED JUMPER SECTION m Jumpers 285, 286, 287, 288 $60 44, 45.80m Jumpers 280, 281, 282, 283, 284 $60 44, 45.90m FarmVet Jumpers 215, 216, 217, 218, 219 $60 44, m Roeckl Sports Jumpers 221, 222, 223, 224, 241, 242, 243, 244 $60 44, m Jumpers 225, 226, 227, 228, 240 $60 44, m Bad to the Bone Jumpers 229, 230, 231, 232 $60 44, m EQU Lifestyle Boutique Jumpers 250, 251, 252, 253 $60 44, m Jumpers 260, 261, 262 $60 44, 45.90m Junior/Amateur Jumpers 290, 291, 292 $60 44, m Low Children s Jumpers 270, 271, 272 $60 44, m Low Adult Amateur Jumpers 273, 274, 275 $60 44, m Children s Jumpers 200, 201, 202 $ m Adult Amateur Jumpers 205, 206, 207 $ m Modified Children's/Amateur Jumpers 209, 210, 211 $60 44, m Dr. Leslie Halpern Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumpers 330, 331, 332 $60 44, 45 44, 45 44, 45 NOTE: All Table II classes/qualifiers to award Blue Ribbons for all clears. YOUNG JUMPER CLASSES & QUALIFIERS - NO ENTRY FEE, DISCOUNTED STALLS! Young Jumper classes are exempt from all Nominating Fees. See page 50 for information on the Young Jumper Finals Young Jumpers, Five Year Olds, 1.20m 265, 266 $0 50, 51 Young Jumpers, Six Year Olds, 1.30m 267, 268 $0 50, 51 Young Jumpers, Seven Year Olds, 1.35m 263, 264 $0 50, 51 Fence Heights as mandated by US Equestrian see JP 116 for additional Young Jumper eligibility and course description information Young Jumpers, Four Year Olds,.90m * *Held during Blenheim Fall Tournament and International Jumping Festival; please see individual time schedules 700, 701 $0 50, 51 NOMINATED JUMPER SECTION 1.30m EquiJet Jumpers 300, 301, 302 $60 $250 +$20* 44, m ACE Equestrian Jumpers 315, 316, 317 $60 $250 +$20* 44, m ijump Sports Jumpers 305, 306, 307 $65 $300 +$20* 44, m Voltaire Design Junior/Amateur Owner Jumpers 373, 374, 375 $60 $250 +$20* 44, m Master Surfaces Junior/Amateur Owner Jumpers 322, 323, 324 $65 $300 +$20* 44, 45 *amount add back per horse 42 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

45 Class Listing JUMPERS continued... DIVISION/CLASS CLASS # CLASS FEE PRIZE $ SPECS PG. # JUMPER CLASSICS & SPECIAL CLASSES Post Entry Fee Penalty - $25.00; See weekly time tables for scheduling and format.90m Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic 390 $80 $1, m Veredus Low Children s/adult Amateur Jumper Classic 380 $40 $ m Pessoa Children s Jumper Classic NAL Finals Qualifier 353 $80 $1, m $5,000 NAL Children s Jumper Final, West 353 $250 $5, m American Horse Products Adult Amateur Jumper Classic NAL Finals Qualifier 358 $80 $1, m $5,000 NAL Adult Jumper Final, West 358 $250 $5, m Mary's Tack & Feed Jumper Classic 365 $160 $2, m Kastel Denmark Modified Children's/Amateur Jumper Classic 354 $40 $ m Antares Sellier Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic 371 $120 $1, m EquiFit Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic NAL Finals Qualifier 355 $160 $2, m $5,000 NAL Junior/Amateur Jumper Final, West 355 $250 $5, m Antares Sellier Jumper Classic 352 $250 $5, m Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic SJHOF Finals Qualifier 350 $250 $5, m U25 Developing Rider Jumper Classic 381 $150 $2, Fairbanks Valley Farm Young Jumpers Five Year Old Classic YJC Finals Qualifier 360 $0 $500 50, 51 Fences: 1.20m; please see page 50 for Finals info Fairbanks Valley Farm Young Jumpers Six Year Old Classic YJC Finals Qualifier 361 $0 $750 50, 51 Fences: 1.30m; please see page 50 for Finals info Fairbanks Valley Farm Young Jumpers Seven Year Old Classic YJC Finals Qualifier 362 $0 $1,000 50, 51 Fences: 1.35m; please see page 50 for Finals info $20,000 BES U25 Championship Classic, 1.45m To be held during Blenheim Fall Tournament, please see page 54 for additional specs $25,000 Markel Insurance 1.45m Jumper Classic, American Standard To be held during Showpark Summer Classic 381 $400 $20, $500 $25, GRAND PRIX CLASSES $50,000 Grand Prix of Showpark, National Standard To be held during Showpark Summer Classic $30,000 Markel Insurance 1.45m Grand Prix, American Standard To be held during Blenheim Summer Classic, Blenheim Fall Tournament, and International Jumping Festival $25, m All Seasons Grand Prix, American Standard To be held during Showpark All Seasons Summer Classic NOMINATING FEE 351 $725 $175 $50, $600 $30, $500 $25, Winning Trainer of All Seasons Grand Prix to receive $4,500 Trainer Bonus to be used within one calendar year towards Blenheim Entry Fees, Stalls, etc. Winning Groom of All Seasons Grand Prix to receive a $500 Cash Bonus 2018 Fall Prize List 43

46 Specifications JUMPER CLASS SPECIFICATIONS COURSES: Time allowed calculated using 382 yards per second unless otherwise indicated on course map. TIES: In Table II, 2a or Table II, 2a/b classes, all ties involving first place will be jumped off; all ties other than first place will be placed by penalties and time taken in the first round/initial course - please see JP 145 for additional information regarding breaking ties. JUMPER SCHOOLING: Jumper schooling must be conducted in designated schooling areas only. Schooling inside the jumper competition arenas is prohibited at all times. No poling or offsets allowed; safety cups must be used in the proper manner on the back rail of all oxers. All jumps must be properly flagged. Violations of schooling regulations may be considered cause for FINES and/or ELIMINATION and can be instituted by the official schooling supervisor, Paddock Steward, official USEF Steward or any member of management should the situation arise. NATURAL OBSTACLE SCHOOLING: Available during the International Jumping Festival, Tuesday, September 18 th, on the Blenheim Derby Field for $75/round. Entries will be given four minutes to school the grob, water jump and bank. Entries will be eliminated after four refusals. No outside assistance will be allowed inside the arena. See specifications in the horse show office for more details. Sign up using the Official Entry Form Class 700. JUMPER NOMINATING & HORSE RECORDING: Horses entered in any classes offered at 1.30m or above that pay prize money must pay a $75 nominating fee. All horses must be recorded with the USHJA and any change of a recorded horse s name and/or ownership MUST be recorded with the USEF in accordance with JP 100. Young Jumpers, if only showing in age restricted classes, plus one additional non-prize money class, are exempt from all Nominating Fees. JUMPER TABLES: Refer to time schedule. Management reserves the right to change tables in all jumper classes with adequate notice to exhibitors. ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible to compete, all entries must be properly registered and recorded with the Show Office and unless otherwise stated, all competition declarations must be made by 5:00pm (or ½ hour after the last class, whichever occurs first) the day prior to each competition. COMPETITION JUMPING ORDERS: Competitions in the Jumper Rings will be assigned by Management a specific start and end time; competitions held at the same height and listed together on the time schedule will be run concurrently. Per JP 112, Management will institute a Posted Order to determine the Start Order for all Grand Prix and competitions held in the Grand Prix Ring, all competitions $5000 or greater, plus the highest placing money class per section; Management may also institute a Posted Order to determine the Start Order for all other jumping competitions. Failure to enter the ring within one minute after an audible signal to proceed is given incurs elimination. If a Management determined Posted Order is not implemented all jumping orders will be conducted using the Exhibitor Sign Up method which allows all entries properly entered the option to sign up for a competition time slot/jumping position via online from 6:00pm - 5:00am prior thru Showpark.com and the Blenheim App OR in person using the official signup sheets at the tent by the main food stand from 6:30am - 7:30am prior. Entries failing to make their scheduled time slot/jumping position within one minute of their scheduled start time may be allowed to compete at the discretion of the Paddock Steward if a time slot becomes available and only if the entry competes prior to the proposed competition end time. Entries failing to sign up for time slot/start position will not be allowed to compete unless authorization is granted by the Technical Coordinator or Show Management. Riders and trainers who have conflicts due to jumping positions commencing at the same time in multiple rings are required to consult the Paddock Steward or Technical Coordinator prior to the start time of the competition(s) in question so that necessary adjustments can be made in the jumping order to accommodate said conflicts. TACK (Per JP 111): Martingales When used in a conventional manner, No restrictions for classes offered at 1.30m or below; only running martingales permitted for all classes above 1.30m and ALL YOUNG HORSE CLASSES. Draw Reins/German Martingales May only be used when schooling or in classes with no prize money that are offered at 1.20m or below. Ponies may not be ridden by a Junior rider in draw reins or German martingales at any time. 44 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

47 No other head set devices (chambon, etc.) are permitted in any class. Boots The total maximum weight of equipment allowed to be added to a Horse s leg, front or hind (single or multiple boots, fetlock rings, etc), is 500 grams or ounces (shoe excluded). Failure to comply will incur disqualification. ATTIRE (Per JP 111): ALL Grand Prix, Classics, and Young Jumper Qualifiers: Formal ; Grand Prix Ring: Proper for all classes unless otherwise stated: Riding jackets of any color required; Light colored breeches required; Shirts, light in color, must be tucked in and fastened at the top of the neck; Ties or chokers of any color must be worn (unless the shirt, by design, has the choker built in for its intended use); Boots required, half chaps with matching paddock boots permitted. All Other Jumper Rings: Standard for all classes unless otherwise stated: Riding jackets are NOT required; Breeches required, any color allowed; Shirts must be SOLID in color, tucked in, and must have a collar and sleeves. IN CASE OF INCLEMENT or EXTREME WEATHER, jackets (other than riding) or sweaters must be SOLID in color and are ONLY ALLOWED TO BE WORN if permission is given by the JUDGE(s) and/or MANAGEMENT and MUST be asked ahead of time. TIED STIRRUPS are PROHIBITED. All entries must use the official competition number assigned and issued by the Show Office; substitute competition numbers issued by none other than the Show Office will be considered in-valid and will result in a score of elimination. All entries competing without a competition number will also receive a score of elimination. AWARDS/PRIZE MONEY/CHAMPIONS & RESERVE CHAMPION (Per JP 108 & 110): Unless otherwise stated, three must compete in order for points to count for all USEF/PCHA recognized classes; two must compete in order for points to count for all non-recognized classes. All Classes offering more than $500 in prize money to award one ribbon/placing for every FOUR starters with a minimum of 8 ribbons to be awarded; last place to be awarded a minimum of the class start fee. All other classes to award 8 ribbons unless otherwise stated. Champion and Reserve Champion title will be awarded to the two horses which have acquired the most points in the.65m/.70m,.80m,.90m,.90m Junior/Amateur, 1.00m, 1.10m, 1.15m, 1.20m, 1.25m, 1.30m, 1.35m, 1.40m, Low Children s, Low Adult Amateur; Children s, Adult, 1.20m Modified Children's/Amateur, 1.20m JR/AO, 1.30m JR/AO, and 1.40m JR/AO Jumper Divisions. Awards are determined using 10, 6, 4, 2, 1, ½ for all classes per division, including corresponding Classics which will be considered the BONUS CLASS pointed 15, 9, 6, 3, 2 & 1. To be considered for an award, all divisions must hold a minimum of three classes per division, not including the corresponding classic. If a division should hold more than three classes all classes to count towards the show championship. In the event of a tie, the award will remain a tie with a coin toss required for prize allocation. Prize Money awarded in each jumper section will count towards respective USEF Horse of the Year Awards. JUMPER HEIGHT CHART: For purposes of clarification, each jumper division has been assigned a specific height. Within each height, at least 60% of the jumps will be set at the maximum height specified. METERS FEET METERS FEET METERS FEET 0.80m 2'7" 1.15m 3'9" 1.35m 4'5" 0.90m 2'11" 1.20m 3'11" 1.40m 4'7" 1.00m 3'3" 1.25m 4'1" 1.45m 4'9" 1.10m 3'7" 1.30m 4'3" 1.50m 4'11" JUMPER DIVISION SPECIFICATIONS 1.00m LOW CHILDREN S JUMPERS: Children s Jumper HORSES OR RIDERS may not cross enter into any Junior Jumper class at the same show. In addition, all RIDERS may not cross enter into any jumper class that exceeds 1.20m. 1.00m LOW ADULT AMATEUR JUMPERS: Adult Jumper HORSES OR RIDERS may not cross enter into any Amateur Owner Jumper class at the same show. In addition, all RIDERS may not cross enter into any jumper class that exceeds 1.20m. 1.10m CHILDREN S JUMPERS: HORSES OR RIDERS may not cross enter into any Junior Jumper class at the same show. In addition, RIDERS may not cross enter into any jumper class that exceeds 1.20m. 1.10m ADULT AMATEUR JUMPERS: HORSES OR RIDERS may not cross enter into any Amateur Owner jumper class at the same show. In addition, RIDERS may not cross enter into any jumper class that exceeds 1.20m Fall Prize List 45

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49 JUMPER CLASSIC SPECIFICATIONS ELIGIBILITY: Low Children s/adult; Children s; Adult;.90m Junior/Amateur; 1.20m Modified Children's/Amateur; 1.25m JR/AO; 1.35m JR/AO & 1.45m JR/AO Jumper Classics Open to riders who have entered and shown in at least ONE jumper class in respective section at the same show. All other Classics no eligibility requirements. DECLARATION: All entries MUST be declared by the closing of entries the day prior to competition. Horses declared after such time will be considered post entries and if space and permission permits will automatically be placed first in the order of go. Classics that do not have three or more entries declared by the end of business the day prior will be combined if possible or will be cancelled. ORDER OF GO: Jump Orders will be drawn/supervised by the USEF Steward and posted by approximately 6:45AM the day of the Highlight Class/Classic, except where otherwise specified. AWARDS/PRIZE MONEY: Unless otherwise stated, Trophy to first; ribbons thru eighth and prize money divided out as follows: 25%, 15%, 13%, 12%, 10%, 9%, 8%, 8%. The top five horses and riders will be required to return for the awards presentation. FORMAT: Unless otherwise stated, all Highlight Classes, Classics & Grand Prix events run as Table II, Sec 2(a) Time First Jump-Off. ATTIRE (See JP 111): All Highlight Classes, Classics, and Grand Prix events Formal. HIGHLIGHT JUMPER CLASSICS & SPECIAL JUMPER PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS CLASS #381 $20,000 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS U25 CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSIC Open to all U25 riders - please see specs on page 54 for Championship Classic Information CLASS #352 $5, M ANTARES SELLIER JUMPER CLASSIC To be held during Blenheim Summer Classic, Showpark Summer Classic, Blenheim Fall Tournament ENTRY FEE: $250; AWARDS: Trophy to First & 8 Ribbons PRIZE MONEY PAY OUT: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%; FORMAT: Table II, 2(a); ATTIRE: Formal CLASS #350 $5, M JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER CLASSICS: Qualifier & Member Event of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame (SJHOF) Series West Coast Finals, presented by Hollow Brook Wealth Management, to be held during The 2018 Las Vegas National CSI4*-W Horse Show at the South Point Arena, Las Vegas, NV, November Please see ryegate.com for further information. ENTRY FEE: $250 PRIZE MONEY PAY OUT: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%; AWARDS: Trophy to First & 12 Ribbons FORMAT: Table II, 2(a); FENCE HEIGHT: 1.45m; ATTIRE: Formal TACK: Only running martingales, used in the conventional manner, will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricting martingales are prohibited. ADDITIONAL SJHOF RESTRICTIONS: Horses competing in the Grand Prix, and/or classes that count toward the USEF computer rankings, of a horse show hosting a Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series class, should not compete in the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Series class at that horse show. Horses that do so will not receive points for the SJHOF Series class in question Fall Prize List 47

50 NATIONAL STANDARD AND AMERICAN STANDARD GRAND PRIX CLASS #351 $50,000 GRAND PRIX OF SHOWPARK, NATIONAL STANDARD ROLEX #18176; Table II, Sec. 2(a) Time First Jump-Off. Time Allowed: 375 meters per minute. To be held at the USEF National Standard. The first round and first jump-off, if any, are decided by adding together the penalties incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the time allowed to complete the course. In the event of equality of penalties after the initial round, for first place only, there will be one jump-off in which time will decide. In ties other than first place, competitors are placed according to their penalties and time in the first round. If, by 5pm the day prior, there are less than 20 declared entries then all Grand Prix to be held using the Table II 2(e), Time first jump-off where six competitors will return to jump-off; time will decide in the event of equality of total faults from both rounds. To be eligible for Class #351, horses must be on the show grounds for the 24 hours prior to Class #351. Poling and the use of offsets will not be permitted for any jumpers on the show grounds. Upon the filing of a formal charge of any person involving a horse/rider combination for violations of either of the above requirements, the horse/rider combination will not be eligible for Rolex/USEF Computer Ranking List points from the class AND may be subject to total elimination by Management. NOMINATING FEE: $175 START FEE: $725 HPF FEE: $35.00 Order of Go to be Drawn. Trophy to First Place; Ribbons to Twelfth Place. PRIZE MONEY PAYOUT: 30% - 1st, 22% - 2nd, 13% - 3rd, 8% - 4th, 6% - 5th, 5% - 6th, 4% - 7th, 3% - 8th, 3% - 9th, 2% - 10th, 2% - 11th, 2% - 12th place. CLASS #351 $25, M ALL SEASONS GRAND PRIX, AMERICAN STANDARD Same specs as the Grand Prix of Showpark START FEE: $500 HPF FEE: $35.00 Order of Go to be Drawn. Trophy to First Place; Ribbons to Twelfth Place. PRIZE MONEY PAYOUT: 30% - 1st, 22% - 2nd, 13% - 3rd, 8% - 4th, 6% - 5th, 5% - 6th, 4% - 7th, 3% - 8th, 3% - 9th, 2% - 10th, 2% - 11th, 2% - 12th place. ADDITIONAL AWARDS: $4,500 Winning Grand Prix Trainer Bonus Award $500 Winning Grand Prix Groom Award 48 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

51 MARKEL INSURANCE 1.45M JUMPER SERIES QUALIFIERS Member event of the 2018 Markel Insurance 1.45m Jumper Series Final The 2018 Markel Insurance 1.45m Jumper Series is open to all. The Series is comprised of twelve (12) qualifying events to be held during the 2018 Blenheim EquiSports horse show season, plus a Final to be held during The Las Vegas National Horse Show at the South Point Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 13 18, The 2018 qualifying season commences March 21, 2018 and concludes September 23, Blenheim EquiSports Competitions: 1. $25,000 - Blenheim Spring Classic 1 March $25,000 - Blenheim Spring Classic 4 April $25,000 Showpark Ranch & Coast May $25,000 Blenheim June Classic 1 June $30,000 Blenheim June Classic 3 June $30,000 Blenheim Red, White & Blue Classic, Jun Jul $25,000 Showpark Summer Festival July $25,000 Showpark August Festival August $30,000 Blenheim Summer Classic August $25,000 Showpark Summer Classic August $30,000 Blenheim Fall Tournament September $30,000 Blenheim Intl. Jumping Festival Sept BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS MARKEL INSURANCE JUMPER SERIES SPECS: CLASS #370; ENTRY FEE: $500 $50 added back to final purse (for $25,000 Events); $600 $50 added back (for $30,000 Events) ORDER OF GO: Drawn TIME ALLOWED: 375 meters per minute. FENCES: American Standard FORMAT: Table II, Sec. 2(a) Time First Jump-Off; Each competitor will jump one round over a course of approximately 12 to 15 jumps. The first round and first jump-off, if any, are decided by adding together the penalties incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the time allowed to complete the course. In the event of equality of penalties after the initial round, for first place only, there will be one jump-off in which time will decide. In ties other than first place, competitors are placed according to their penalties and time in the first round. ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible, horses must be on the show grounds for the 24 hours prior. Poling and the use of offsets will not be permitted for any jumpers on the show grounds. Does not count toward the Rolex/USEF Ranking List. AWARDS: Trophy to First Place; Ribbons to Twelfth Place. PRIZE MONEY: 30% for 1st, 22% for 2nd, 13% for 3rd, 8% for 4th, 6% for 5th, 5% for 6th, 4% for 7th, 3% for 8th and 9th, 2% for 10th, 11th, and 12th place. $30,000+ ADDED MONEY MARKEL INSURANCE 1.45M JUMPER SERIES FINAL SPECS: FENCE HEIGHT: 1.45m, American Standard; ENTRY FEE: $600 The Markel Insurance 1.45m Jumper Series Final will be held at the 2018 Las Vegas National Horse Show (Nov ). The top 25 riders from the 2018 Markel Insurance Jumper Series Qualifiers will be eligible for the Final. Riders will receive qualifying points per class based on their top placing horse only. Points in the qualifiers will be awarded based on the number of entries in each qualifier. First place will be awarded one more point than the number of entries in the class, second place will be awarded one less point than the number of entries in the class, third place one less than second place, fourth place one less than third, etc. Horses in the Final must have competed in a minimum of one Markel Qualifier from the 2018 Qualifying season. FINAL PRIZE MONEY: $30,000 minimum base purse plus $50 added back to final purse from each entry per qualifier throughout qualifying season; 30% for 1st, 22% for 2nd, 13% for 3rd, 8% for 4th, 6% for 5th, 5% for 6th, 4% for 7th, 3% for 8th and 9th, 2% for 10th, 11th, and 12th place. Additional Awards presented to the Leading Riders of the Series. OVERALL PROGRAM PRIZE MONEY: $355,000 plus Added Money 2018 Fall Prize List 49

52 2018 YOUNG JUMPER CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM & $45,000+ YJC WESTERN LEAGUE FINAL All Young Jumpers receive discounted stabling and complimentary show fees on all age restricted classes, including YJC Qualifiers, and one additional non-prize money jumper class at all Blenheim EquiSports produced horse shows. The 2018 Young Jumper Championship Program (an exclusive YJC Program) is open to USEF recorded horses that are eligible to compete as a Young Jumper Five, Six or Seven Year Old Jumper. The Program is comprised of three Regional Finals which provides Young Jumper Championship recorded horses the opportunity to compete head-to-head in a Championship format for prize money and regional/national year end awards and bonuses. In order to compete in any one Regional Final and to receive year end awards and bonuses all eligible horses must be recorded with the Young Jumper Championship Program and must have received a score in a minimum of THREE YJC Qualifiers held at any USEF sanctioned horse show that has hosted a 2018 YJC Qualifier within the qualifying season. See YoungJumpers.com for additional info and eligibility requirements. Age restricted classes are open only to horses recorded with the Federation and age verified in accordance with Federation Policies and Procedures. Age can be verified only through the following identification documents: a. registration papers or passport issued by a World Breed Federation Sport Horse (WBFSH) recognized registry; b. registration papers or Certificate of Pedigree from a breed or sport horse registry. To submit paperwork for USEF age verification, log into your USEF Member Dashboard, click on the link to the appropriate horse and upload age verification documents. See Young Jumpers.com and USEF.org for additional information. The 2018 $45,000+ YJC Western Regional Finals, will be held during the International Jumping Festival, September 19 23, 2018 at the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park at San Juan Capistrano, California. The Western League Final qualifying season is from December 1, 2017 September 16, See YoungJumpers.com for information and eligibility. A total of fifteen (15) YJC Qualifiers for the 5, 6, and 7 year old Young Jumpers will be held at the following 2018 Blenheim EquiSports produced horse shows: 1. Blenheim Spring Classic 1 March Blenheim Spring Classic 2 March Blenheim Spring Classic 3 April Blenheim Spring Classic 4 April Blenheim June Classic 1 June Blenheim June Classic 2 June Blenheim June Classic 3 June Blenheim Red, White & Blue Classic June 27 - July 1 CLASS #360 $500 YJC WEST COAST FINAL FIVE YEAR OLD QUALIFIER: Table II, Blue ribbons to first place only (all tied for first place/all clears); Entry Fee: $0; Attire: Formal; Fences: 1.20m; Prize Money Pay Out: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%. CLASS #361 $750 YJC WEST COAST FINAL SIX YEAR OLD QUALIFIER: Table II 2(b), Trophy to first, ribbons thru 8th place; Entry Fee: $0; Attire: Formal; Fences: 1.30m; Prize Money Pay Out: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%. CLASS #362 $1,000 YJC WEST COAST FINAL SEVEN YEAR OLD QUALIFIER: Table II 2(b), Trophy to first, ribbons thru 8th place; Entry Fee: $0; Attire: Formal; Fences: 1.35m; Prize Money Pay Out: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%. 9. Showpark Summer Festival July Showpark Racing Festival July Showpark August Festival August Blenheim Summer Classic August Showpark Summer Classic August Showpark All Seasons Summer Classic - Aug Sept Blenheim Fall Tournament September BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

53 EVET YOUNG JUMPER CHAMPIONSHIPS WESTERN LEAGUE FINALS The evet YJC Western League Finals for each age group are open ONLY to horses recorded with the YJC for the year 2018 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 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! Age restricted classes are open only to horses recorded with the Federation and age verified in accordance with Federation Policies and Procedures. Age can be verified only through the following identification documents: a. registration papers or passport issued by a World Breed Federation Sport Horse (WBFSH) recognized registry; b. registration papers or Certificate of Pedigree from a breed or sport horse registry. To submit paperwork for USEF age verification, log into your USEF Member Dashboard, click on the link to the appropriate horse and upload age verification documents. See Young Jumpers.com and USEF.org for additional information. Special Conditions of this Young Jumper competition: FEI Schooling rules and USEF Drug rules apply Proper attire required for rounds 1& 2; formal attire required for round 3 Horses competing in YJC classes may not have competed in a Grand Prix offering $25,000 or more at National or Intl. level Courses See USEF Rule Book JP116 for additional Young Horse Jumper Course info IMPORTANT: For 5, 6 and 7YOs, faults from Round 1 and Round 2, PLUS placing (ribbon) in Round 2 will be used to determine the Top horses (at Management's discretion) 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. For 5YOS: All horses without jumping or time faults from Rounds 1 & 2 combined are eligible for Round 3. If fewer than are without faults, eligibility will be established at Show Management s discretion as follows: among those with the fewest total faults, first horses with the fewest faults in Round 2 will be selected. The Overall Champion, Reserve Champion and Top Ten will be determined as follows: All horses tied with the fewest TOTAL faults over Rounds 1, 2 & 3 will participate in a jump-off. Placings for horses not involved in the jump-off will be broken first on the basis of fewest total faults, then on fewest faults in Round 3, then in Round 2. Further ties will remain equal. $10,000 FIVE YEAR OLD JUMPER FINALS: Section Start Fee: $275 Class Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 1, II (clear round) 1.20m Class Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 2, II (clear round) 1.20m Class 902 $10,000 5 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 3, II (clear round) 1.20m Horses tied after Rounds 1-3 will participate in a jump-off $15,000 SIX YEAR OLD JUMPER FINALS: Section Start Fee: $375 Class Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 1, II (clear round) 1.30m Class Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 2, II m Class 912 $15,000 6 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 3, II.2.a 1.30m $20,000 SEVEN YEAR OLD JUMPER FINALS: Section Start Fee: $475 Class Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 1, II (clear round) 1.35m Class Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 2, II m Class 917 $20,000 7 Yr Old Jumpers, Rd 3, II.2.a 1.35m 2018 Fall Prize List 51

54 YOUNG JUMPER FUTURITY formerly the International Jumper Futurity Format for 2018 YJF 4-Year-Old Regionals Classes are open only to 4-year-old horses that have been nominated to the Young Jumper Futurity (formerly the International Jumper Futurity). COURSES: All courses for YJF competitions will be made as inviting as possible for green horses with limited or no experience in a show ring situation. Very simple tracks will be used utilizing hunter-type tracks, with jumper- type fences. The course will be designed to aid the horses in showing their natural talent in the very early stages of their training. Judges will be considering the potential of these young horses for a future in the jumper/grand prix rings. A rail down or refusal will not automatically eliminate a horse from placing well in the competition if, in the judges opinions, the fault occurred due to rider error or a green mistake. CLASS #705 ROUND 1: Each horse will perform an individual short flat phase with trot and canter work in both directions, demonstrating lengthening and shortening of stride. The horse will remain in the ring and, upon the sounding of the tone, will jump a course of fences with simple distances. A trot fence may be included in this round. Fences in Round 1 will be m in height with spreads up to 1.05m, giving the judges and course designers the opportunity to evaluate the quality and experience of the horses at that particular event. Horses may be shown in running or standing martingales, but draw reins are not allowed. CLASS #706 ROUND 2: All horses will return (the following day) to be shown over a course of fences up to 1.00m in height and 1.10m in width. Simple double combinations may be included. At the Course Designers and Judges discretion options may be included at a maximum of two of the fences. These options may not exceed 1.15m in height and will allow riders to show their horses to their own best advantage. Judges will not reward or penalize solely on the basis of which option is chosen. Horses may be shown in running or standing martingales, but draw reins are not allowed. PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: Horses completing all three phases: $250. Stallion nominator (per offspring completing courses): $200. Young horse nominator (per horse completing courses): $100. AWARDS: OVERALL YJF CHAMPION: Awards to the top 8 horses based on the total scores from both days of judging. See the Score Sheet to be used by the Judges. Champion: $1,000; Reserve Champion: $500; 3rd: $300; 4th: $250; 5th: $250; 6th through 8th: $150 each. SPECIAL CATEGORY AWARDS: JUMPING SCOPE / TECHNIQUE: Awarded to the horse that best displays the scope and technique consistent with a future grand prix jumper. Champion: $500; Reserve: $250; Honorable Mention: $125. BEST TYPE / MOVEMENT: Awarded to the horse that demonstrates superior conformation, athletic way of moving, attitude and natural balance. Champion: $500; Reserve: $250; Honorable Mention: $125. ENTRIES: Entry blanks are mailed annually to the owner of record for all eligible 4-year-olds. Be sure to keep transfers of ownership and address information up to date. Class entries are made directly to the Young Jumper Futurity. STABLING AND DRUG FEES: Must be paid directly to the horse show. 52 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

55 2018 NORTH AMERICAN LEAGUE (NAL) JUMPER PROGRAM AND NAL WEST COAST FINALS FOR NAL HUNTER FINALS, PLEASE SEE PAGE 21 The 2018 North American League (NAL) Jumper Program (an exclusive NAL Ryegate Show Services Program) is open to all junior jumper, children s jumper, adult amateur jumper riders, as defined by the most current rules of the USEF. The Program is comprised of a National/East Coast Final and a West Coast Final which provides qualified riders who are members of the NAL the opportunity to compete head-to-head in a Championship format for prize money, awards and USEF HOTY points/awards in the following USEF sanctioned sections: Children s Jumper, Adult Jumper and 1.35m Junior/Amateur Jumper. Riders qualify for the Finals by earning points in the Qualifying classes held at NAL member events. In order to compete in any one Final, all riders must be members of the NAL for their points to count, however riders do not need to be members of the NAL to compete in the NAL qualifying classes. See ryegate.com/nal.php for additional info and eligibility requirements. The 2018 North American League (NAL) West Coast Finals will be held during the International Jumping Festival, September 19 23, 2018 at the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park at San Juan Capistrano, California. The Finals will consist of a $5,000 Children s Jumper Final, $5,000 Adult Jumper Final, and a $5, m Junior/Amateur Jumper Final. The Finals qualifying season is from September 1, 2017 August 31, Each West Coast Final will be open to the Top 30 rider/horse combinations per the 2018 NAL Qualifying Season; should space still permit once exhausting the West Coast Standings List (as of August 31, 2018), entries participating at the International Jumping Festival will be accepted based on results/standings from their performance in their respective division classes. All entries must be members of the NAL to be considered. Riders may qualify more than one horse per final. CLASS #353 $5,000 CHILDREN'S JUMPER CLASSIC, 1.15M NAL FINALS: ENTRY/ELIGIBILITY: Open to the top 30 Children's Jumpers on the NAL West Coast Standings. See above specs for further entry detail. Entry Fee: $250 FORMAT & ORDER OF GO: The class will be scored under Table II, Sec. 2(a). Time first jump-off. The order of go for the NAL Finals will be reverse order of standings in the 2018 North American League West. Fences 1.15m. AWARDS/PRIZE MONEY: Trophy to first, ribbons thru 8th place and prize money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%. ATTIRE: Formal. CLASS #358 $5,000 ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC, 1.15M NAL FINALS: ENTRY/ELIGIBILITY: Open to the top 30 Adult Amateur Jumpers on the NAL West Coast Standings. Entry Fee: $250 FORMAT & ORDER OF GO: The class will be scored under Table II, Sec. 2(a). Time first jump-off. The order of go for the NAL Finals will be reverse order of standings in the 2018 North American League West. Fences 1.15m. AWARDS/PRIZE MONEY: Trophy to first, ribbons thru 8th place and prize money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%. ATTIRE: Formal. CLASS #355 $5,000 JUNIOR/AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC, 1.35M NAL FINALS: ELIGIBILITY: Open to the top 30 Junior and Amateur Jumpers on the NAL West Coast Standings. See above specs for further entry detail. Entry Fee: $250 FORMAT & ORDER OF GO: The class will be scored under Table II, Sec. 2(a). Time first jump-off. The order of go for the NAL Finals will be reverse order of standings in the 2018 North American League West. Fences 1.35m. AWARDS/PRIZE MONEY: Trophy to first, ribbons thru 8th place and prize money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%. ATTIRE: Formal Fall Prize List 53

56 $40,000 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS U25 DEVELOPING RIDER SERIES The 2018 Blenheim EquiSports U25 Developing Rider Series (an exclusive Blenheim EquiSports program) is comprised of eight (8) $2,500 U25 Jumper Classics and a $20,000 Championship Classic. The U25 Series is open to riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 16 until the end of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 25. Amateur classification is not a factor for entry. Fences 1.45m. Riders may compete more than one horse. blenheim equisports CLASS #309 $2,500 U25 JUMPER CLASSIC: FENCES: 1.45m; ENTRY FEE: $150 AWARDS: Trophy to First & 8 Ribbons; PRIZE MONEY: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%; ATTIRE: Formal. FORMAT: Table II, 2(a); To be held in conjunction with Class 370 Markel Insurance Jumper Classic (run together, pinned separately see Markel Jumper Classic Specs for further competition details). DECLARATION: To be eligible all riders MUST declare their intent by 5pm the day prior; riders may compete on more than one horse. To be held concurrently with Class #370, Markel Insurance 1.45m Jumper Classic held during the following shows: 1. Blenheim Spring Classic 4 April Showpark Ranch & Coast Classic May Blenheim June Classic 1 June Blenheim Red, White & Blue Classic June 27 - July 1 5. Showpark Summer Festival July Showpark August Festival August Blenheim Summer Classic August Showpark Summer Classic August $20,000 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS U25 CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSIC: FENCE HEIGHT: 1.45m; ENTRY FEE: $400 To be held during Blenheim Fall Tournament, September 12-16, 2018 ELIGIBILITY: Open to all U25 Riders FORMAT: Table II, 2(a) ORDER OF GO: Order of Go will be based on USEF U25 Ranking list using the most recent list published prior to the closing date of entries; Riders may compete more than one horse. AWARDS: Trophy to First & 12 Ribbons; Prize Money: 30%, 22%, 13%, 8%, 6%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 3%, 2%, 2%, 2%. 54 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

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58 Horse Name REGION 8 NHSAA / ASPCA MACLAY CHAMPIONSHIP Blenheim Fall Tournament, San Juan Capistrano, CA - September 15, 2018 USE THIS ENTRY BLANK FOR ENTERING THE ASPCA MACLAY REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ONLY DO NOT SEND THIS ENTRY TO THE REGIONAL COMPETITION. SEND TO THE NATIONAL HORSE SHOW Entries must be received by 5 PM Eastern Time September 1, 2018 Please list the total points you have received in ASPCA Maclay classes: Mail fully completed entry blank with check payable to: The National Horse Show c/o Cindy Bozan 2245 Stone Garden Lane, Lexington, KY Phone: Fax: cindy@nhs.org FedEx & UPS delivery mark NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED USEF# Color Sex Height Yr. Foaled Rider Name ASPCA - MACLAY Regional Entry Fee $ Federation Entry Agreement I have read the United State Equestrian Federation, Inc. (The Federation ) Entry Agreement (GR906.4) as printed in the Prize List for the National Horse Show ( Competition ) and agree to all of its provisions. I understand and agree that by entering this Competition, I am subject to Federation Rules, Prize List and local rules of the competition. I agree to waive the right to the use of my photos from the Competition, and agree that any actions against the federation must be brought in NY State. ARRIVAL DATE: STABLE WITH: Federation Release, Assumption of Risk, Waiver, and Indemnification. This document waives important legal rights. Read it carefully before signing. I AGREE in consideration for my participation in the Competition to the following: I AGREE that the Federation and Competition as used herein includes the Licensee and Competition Management, as well as all of their officials, officers, directors, employees, agents, personnel, volunteers and federation affiliates. I AGREE that I choose to participate voluntarily in the Competition with my horse, as a rider, driver, handler, vaulter, longer, lessee, owner, agent, coach, trainer, or as parent or guardian of a junior exhibitor. I am fully aware and acknowledge that horse sports and the Competition involve inherent dangerous risks of accident, loss and serious bodily injury including broken bones, head injuries, trauma, pain, suffering or death ( harm ). I AGREE to hold harmless and release the Federation and the Competition from all claims for money damages or otherwise for any Harm to me or my horse and for any Harm of any nature caused by me or my horse to others, even if the Harm arises or results, directly or indirectly, from the negligence of the Federation or the Competitions. I AGREE to expressly assume all risks of Harm to me or my horse, including Harm resulting from the negligence of the Federation or the Competition. I AGREE to indemnify (that is, to pay any losses, damages, or costs incurred by) the Federation and the Competition and to hold them harmless with respect to claims for Harm to me or my horse, and for claims made by others for any Harm caused by me or my horse while at the Competition. I have read the Federation Rules about protective equipment, including GR801 and if applicable EV114, and I understand that I am entitled to wear protective equipment without penalty, and I acknowledge that the Federation strongly encourages me to do so while WARNING that no protective equipment can guard against all injuries. If I am a parent or guardian of a junior exhibitor, I consent to the child s participation and AGREE to assume all of the obligations of this Release on the child s behalf. I represent that I have the requisite training, coaching and abilities to safely compete at this competition. I AGREE that if I am injured at this competition, the medical personnel treating my injuries may provide information on my injury and treatment to the Federation on the official USEF accident/injury report form. BY SIGNING BELOW, I AGREE to be bound by all applicable Federation Rules and all terms and provisions of this entry blank and all terms and provisions of this Prize List. If I am signing and submitting this Agreement electronically, I acknowledge that my electronic signature shall have the same validity, force and effect as if I affixed my signature by my own hand. Owner Signature: Rider Signature: FedEx & UPS delivery mark NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED Trainer Signature: Owner USEF#: Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone Fax SS#/TIN# Corporation? Yes No Address: EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Rider USEF#: Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone Fax Address: Charge Entries to: M/C Visa SecCode Card # Exp Date Bill Zip Cardholder Name Signature* Phone Number Phone *I authorize the National Horse Show to debit my account for entry fees. Parent/Guardian Signature (Required) Trainer USEF#: Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone Fax Address: PLEASE NOTE - Please be sure to include addresses as they will be used as a primary source of communication - Mail, fax or this entry to The National Horse Show. Do NOT send to the Regional competition. If faxing or ing, be sure to include a credit card for payment. - For more information contact Cindy Bozan or cindy@nhs.org - Any additional fees (stalls, office, USEF, etc.) are to be paid to the Regional competition TOTAL AMOUNT DUE TO THE NATIONAL HORSE SHOW $150.00

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61 Rules & General Information EVERY CLASS OFFERED HEREIN WHICH IS COVERED BY THE RULES AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CURRENT FEDERATION RULE BOOK WILL BE CONDUCTED AND JUDGED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH USEF Membership Statement The 2018 Blenheim Summer Classic, Showpark Summer Classic, Showpark All Seasons Summer Classic, Blenheim Fall Tournament, and International Jumping Festival Horse Shows are covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rule Book (GR901.9) 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 nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $45 Show Pass fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot (exception: Friesian performance FR222) and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. Federation Entry Agreement By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the Federation ) and the local rules of the Blenheim Summer Classic, Showpark Summer Classic, Showpark All Seasons Summer Classic, Blenheim Fall Tournament, and International Jumping Festival Horse Shows (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 GR ENTRY PROCEDURE: Entry to the competition & Stall Reservations are due by 5:00pm on the Closing Day of each published competition and MUST include the following to be considered on time & received : stall payment; ALL horse, rider, trainer, and owner information, including a valid social security number assigned to the payee for all prize money collected; signatures by all responsible parties. All entry and stall reservations are accepted via mail or via fax and must include both sides of the entry blank; entry blanks displaying only the front page will not be accepted. Upon arrival at the competition, in order to compete, all competitors or their agents must obtain the official show number at the show office; show numbers will not be issued until all information required is obtained and a signed open check or valid credit card is on file with the show office. Payment procedure as follows: Credit Cards All Credit Card transactions will be processed according to the standard published rates listed in the Retail Prize List - available by request or online at showpark.com. Those rates do not reflect the 3% discount received if paying by cash, check or money order. If paying by credit card, upon receipt of the entry blank, Horse Show Management will charge the credit card for the Competition deposit fees and stall fees. Credit cards shall be presented to Horse Show Management in the office before or at the time of close out. If such card is not presented or an alternative method of payment is not made, Rider/Trainer/Owner agrees that Horse Show Management is authorized to charge the credit card pursuant to the information contained in the entry blank at the conclusion of the Competition.

62 Cash, Check, Money Order Payments The rates in this Prize List reflect the 3% discount received if paying by cash, check or money order. If paying by check, cash, or money order please submit the required payment, made payable to BES, with a complete entry blank for each showing or non-showing entry, on or by the published Closing Dates for each respective show to the following address for processing: 7668 El Camino Real, Suite 104 #501, Carlsbad, CA Closing Date of Entries & Stall Reservations: Blenheim Summer Classic July 23; Showpark Summer Classic July 30; Showpark All Seasons Summer Classic Aug. 6; Blenheim Fall Tournament Aug. 20; International Jumping Festival Aug ADDITIONAL NON-USEF/USHJA REQUIRED PER COMPETITION FEES: Late Entry Fees: If space permits, once accepted, all post-entries will be accessed a late entry fee of $50/competition. A post entry is an entry received after the closing date/competition through 5:00pm the Sunday prior to the competition week in question. Same Competition Late Entry Fees: If space permits, once accepted, all same competition post entries will be accessed a late entry fee of $75. A same competition late entry is an entry received the Monday or Tuesday prior to and during the competition week in consideration. Nomination/Per Horse Entry Fee: All entries must pay a $50 Nomination/Horse Fee per competition. Young Hunters & Young Jumper entries are exempt from this fee and may also compete in the official Young Hunter Warm Up and one other non-prize money jumper class courtesy of Management at no additional class or Horse Nomination Fee. All entries competing in Jumper Classes held at 1.30m or above must pay an additional $75 Jumper Nomination Fee/competition. All entries must pay a Facility Fee of $65/competition. A one-time Grounds Fee of $55/competition will be assessed to all entries who compete without reserving a stall. A Haul-In Fee of $55/day/competition will be assessed to all entries who compete without reserving a stall and who trailer-in to compete. Stall Door Removal - $100/stall/competition Illegal Dumping - $100/infraction 3. COMPETITION NUMBERS: All entries must use the official competition number assigned and issued by the Show Office; substitute competition numbers issued by none other than the Show Office will be considered in-valid and will result in a score of elimination. All entries competing without a competition number will also receive a score of elimination. 4. POST ENTRIES/ADDS & SCRATCHES: All declarations, adds and/or scratches to the competition entry must be done by 5:00pm (or ½ hour after the last class, whichever occurs first) the day prior to the competition in question. See Hunter & Jumper Class Specifications for further eligibility information. See Rules #1 & #2 for fee information. Entries found competing in competitions/classes without being properly entered will be charged a $15 penalty plus twice the regular entry fee/infraction. 5. REFUNDS: On or before the closing day of entries, full refunds will be given. After the closing day of entries, STALL FEES WILL NOT BE REFUNDED. After the competition starts, with the official show vet s certificate only, entry refunds will be given, minus a $50 scratch fee and fees for competitions held prior to notification at the Show Office, where exhibited or not. For competing entries there is no fee to scratch a competition/class as long as notification has been made in the show office prior to the start of the scratched competition/class. Should management have to cancel competitions/classes/divisions that cannot be rescheduled due to inclement weather and/or any other emergency or unforeseen situation there are no refunds on entry & stall fees & of any other fees of any kind. 6. ADD BACKS: In classes with add backs, prize money is computed from the number of horses that actually show. 7. PRIZE MONEY: Prize money will pay thru 5 th place 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%. Highlight & Classics see Class specifications. Prize money checks will be made payable to the owner listed on the entry blank and will be mailed within 30 days of the conclusion of the show (Exception: Grand Prix prize money checks will be issued within 24 hours upon the completion of the competition and unless picked up by the owner or responsible party on record, will be mailed the following day to the owner on record). NO PRIZE MONEY WILL BE MAILED UNLESS THE PAYEE'S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER AND COMPLETE ADDRESS IS LISTED ON THE ENTRY BLANK. Prize money won by foreign competitors: Be advised that the U.S. Internal Revenue Service requires sporting events to withhold 30% of prize money won in the United States. Foreign competitors should apply for a U.S. Social Security number and will be asked to complete form 8283 or complete a W-8 Certificate of Foreign Status form. 8. MANAGEMENT: The Horse Show Management reserves the right to itself to interpret all questions and conditions in regard to or arising out of or incident to the show without claims for damages or recourse of any kind. All questions not covered in these rules and regulations shall be decided by the Horse Show Management and their decision is final. The Horse Show Management reserves to itself the right to refuse, accept conditionally, or to cancel any entries, disqualify riders or exhibitors, prohibit claim damages; to change any course, to cancel or combine any unfilled classes, or to reschedule classes, after due notice to exhibitors; to change rings or rotate judges, and to change specifications in jumper classes Fall Prize List 85

63 9. CONDITION OF ENTRY: Every horse entered for competition will be under the control of Horse Show Management but the Horse Show Management will, in no case, be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Horse Show (competition) and its officials, employees, directors, officers, Blenheim EquiSports Management Company, LLC, Blenheim Facility Management, and sponsoring entities harmless for any loss or accident to his/her horse, horses, employees or equipment which may occur from sickness, fire or other cause. 10. ASSUMPTION OF RISK: By signing the entry blank, the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur acknowledges that horseback riding, particularly jumping, is a dangerous activity and involves inherent risks that may cause serious injury and in some cases death because of the unpredictable nature and irrational behavior of horses, regardless of their training and past performance and expressly assumes all such inherent risks whether identified herein, in the entry blank or in the Federation Rules and Regulations. A horse, without warning or any apparent cause, can buck, stumble, fall, rear, bite, kick, run, make unpredictable movements, spook, jump obstacles, step on a person s foot, or push a person--all of which may cause the rider or observer to fall or be jolted, resulting in serious injury or death. A horse may also become loose and cause injury to an observer or rider or to another horse a loose horse can run at full gallop in a panic and run into objects or persons or other horses. The Show Ground Facilities are bordered by highways/roads and thus noise from traffic and other sources occurs that can and will cause a horse to unexpectedly spook or react quickly. The Show Ground Facilities contain roads and driveways that are traversed by cars, golf carts, tractors, trailers and heavy equipment all of which may spook a horse. The above warnings and risks are meant as an example of some of the risks that are inherent and may be encountered but it is agreed this is not an exhaustive list and there are numerous additional conditions and/or events that may result in injuries while participating in the Competition and/or being present on the Show Ground Facilities. 11. STABLING: Stalls, regardless if taken up by horse, feed, and/or tack, measure approximately 10' x 10', including doors, and are available to rent for $275/stall/show if paid in full by the published competition closing date First Bedding is not provided. All Stalls reserved after the closing date of entries/stall reservations are $325/stall/tack room/show. Young Hunters and Young Jumper entries who compete only in their respective Young Hunter or Young Jumper sections and corresponding warm-ups/non-prize money jumper class are eligible for the Young Horse Stall Fee of $175/horse/stall/ competition if reserved by the closing date of entries/stall reservations. Stalls will be available by 9:00am the day prior to the start of competition and must be vacated by 5:00pm Sunday of the reserved competition week unless other arrangements are made with the Stabling Manager. Only pine shavings bedding is allowed; straw bedding is prohibited. Doors that are removed from stall fronts will be assessed a fine of $100/stall/competition. Stall damage must be reported prior to move-in. Any intentional damage to your stalls (holes, slits, cuts, etc.) will be billed directly to the trainer. 12. FEED & BEDDING: Hay and Shavings will be available and can be ordered in the Horse Show Office. Advance orders may be made by feed@showpark.com, or fax: (949) Orders must be placed by 12:00pm for same day delivery. Exhibitors may bring their own feed/shavings, however, deliveries by outside feed/shavings companies are prohibited. Only Pine Shavings allowed; use of Straw Bedding is PROHIBITED. Horses not using bedding purchased from the horse show may be subject to a $25 manure removal fine. 13. RV PARKING: RV spaces are available to rent for $500/competition (Monday thru Sunday) and are accepted on a first reserved, first served basis. Reservations must be submitted with full payment, using the official RV Form, and are eligible for a 100% refund if cancellation is received no later than seven (7) days prior to the competition in question. Late cancellations or no-shows will be charged $200/competition. Weekly fee includes use of space, 30 amps of electricity, water, and two pump-out services. Illegal dumping of grey and/or black water will be assessed $100/fine/infraction. 14. UNCOLLECTED FUNDS: All accounts not settled by 5:00pm on the last day of competition of the competition week will be closed out by the official show secretary using the payment information provided. All persons issuing returned checks and/or declined credit cards will have ten days to settle their account, with cash or cash equivalent (including a $50 penalty) or will be turned over to USEF & PCHA for disciplinary action. 15. SCHOOLING RULES: Schooling will be permitted in designated sand schooling areas only. (The word schooling includes, but is not limited to riding, driving, longeing, leading and exercising). Ample jumps in the appropriate areas will be provided for schooling. The rider/trainer/coach/person setting the jumps is responsible to ensure that all components of the jump are available and if such parts are not readily available, they agree to notify the paddock steward and/or schooling supervisor. The rider/trainer/coach/person setting the jumps is also responsible to ensure the jump is set correctly in compliance with USEF rules and assumes the risk for improperly setting the jump. In accordance with California state law, poling and/or the use of offsets WILL NOT be permitted. Violations of schooling regulations may be considered cause for FINES and/or ELIMINATION and can be instituted by the official schooling supervisor, paddock master, official USEF Steward or any member of management should the situation arise. 86 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

64 16. CLOSED RINGS: Show arenas are closed at all times when not being used for classes. Sand hunter arenas will be open the day prior to the start of the show and for a limited amount of time at the conclusion of the show day. VIOLATIONS of the above will be considered cause for FINES and/or ELIMINATION. 17. CONFLICTS: It is the intention of Horse Show Management to avoid holding rings to wait for horses and/or riders. Riders with conflicts must arrange their jumping order with the starters so that they will not hold up a class. Paddock Stewards have the authority to scratch riders who are not timely. Trainer conflicts are not considered legitimate conflicts. 18. MANURE: Manure must be placed in designated areas, kept separate from trash. Each violation will result in a $100 fine. 19. DOGS ARE A SERIOUS SAFETY AND HEALTH PROBLEM AT ALL HORSE SHOWS. USEF GR 1301 Dogs are not permitted to be loose on competition grounds and must be on a leash or otherwise contained. Individuals must not lead dogs on a leash while mounted. Dog owners failing to comply with this rule may be subject to penalty under Chapters 6 and 7, as well as issuance of warning cards. 20. PARKING: All vehicles must be parked in designated parking areas. Unauthorized vehicles in non-designated parking areas or permit-only parking areas are subject to being towed away at owner s expense. 21. MOTORIZED VEHICLES: Minors who do not have a valid driver s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of recognized competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles if they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver s license. The parent(s), legal guardians(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as 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 this operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. 22. MEDICAL WASTE: Sharps must be placed in proper receptacles; anyone found in violation will be fined $100/infraction. 23. DRUG TESTING: The Blenheim Summer Classic, Showpark Summer Classic, Showpark All Seasons Summer Classic, Blenheim Fall Tournament, and International Jumping Festival Horse Shows will be conducted under the auspices of the State of California Department of Food and Agriculture and USEF. 24. ARENAS: All warm-up and hunter competition arenas contain sand and/or grass footing. All jumper competition arenas are grass and/or sand footing. Warm-up arenas are approximately 150' x 200'. Sand arenas are approximately 130' x 290'. Grass arenas are approximately 250' x 300'. 25. CLASS SPECIFICATIONS: Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current Federation Rule Book will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. 26. MEASUREMENT CARDS: All ponies are required to possess a current USEF Measurement Card or valid measurement form issued by USEF and it must be shown at the horse show office before numbers are released. 27. COMBINING/SPLITTING OF CLASSES: IN ALL A RATED HUNTER SECTIONS Should entries warrant, all A rated hunter sections will be split or combined following USEF rules and will be done so at the close of the horse show office on the evening preceding the first class is each section therefore entries MUST be completed for A rated hunter divisions accordingly to be considered. Any post-adds received and accepted after this time will not be considered in respect to the splitting/combining numbers. There will be no exceptions to this policy. Same day scratches and/or no-shows at the gate in all A rated hunter sections will forfeit their entry fee unless a Certificate from the Official Show Veterinarian vet scratch for the show is received by the official show secretary prior to the section in question. Should same day scratches or no-shows result in insufficient entries to keep sections split, sections will be combined. Non-showing fees will be assessed accordingly. When splitting all hunter classes, the preferred method will be California Split per HU STATEMENT OF HEALTH / VACCINATIONS: Per GR845 Equine Vaccination Rule: At Federation licensed competitions, horses entering the grounds must be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables. Horses not in compliance with this rule may be required to leave the competition grounds upon request by Competition Management.

65 Address Information and Directions BLENHEIM HORSE SHOWS FOR U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 7668 El Camino Real, Suite , Carlsbad, CA FOR SHIPPING UPS/FEDEX La Pata Rd, San Juan Capistrano, CA DIRECTIONS TO THE RANCHO MISSION VIEJO RIDING PARK Take the San Diego Freeway I 5. Exit at Ortega Highway. Go East for 4 miles. Turn right onto La Pata Road, the facility entrance will be on your right-hand side. SHOWPARK HORSE SHOWS FOR U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 7668 El Camino Real, Suite , Carlsbad, CA FOR SHIPPING UPS/FEDEX El Camino Real, Del Mar, CA DIRECTIONS TO THE DEL MAR HORSEPARK Take the San Diego Freeway I 5. Exit at Via de la Valle. Go East for 2 miles. Turn right at the stoplight at El Camino Real. Take the second driveway on the right. Hotel and Golf Cart Information THE RITZ-CARLTON, LAGUNA NIGUEL One Ritz-Carlton Dr., Dana Point, CA (949) ritzcarlton.com SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, CA (949) marriott.com BEST WESTERN CAPISTRANO INN Ortega Hwy at I-5 San Juan Capistrano, CA (800) bestwesterncalifornia.com HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS SAN CLEMENTE 35 Via Pico Plaza San Clemente, CA (800) ihg.com RESIDENCE INN SAN DIEGO DEL MAR 3525 Valley Centre Dr., San Diego, CA (858) marriott.com DEL MAR, CA MORGAN RUN CLUB & RESORT 5690 Cancha de Golf, Rancho Santa Fe, CA (858) clubcorp.com/clubs/morgan-run-club-resort DAYS INN ENCINITAS 133 Encinitas Blvd., Encinitas, CA (760) wyndhamhotels.com/days-inn HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS ENCINITAS CARDIFF BEACH 1661 Villa Cardiff Dr. Cardiff, CA (760) ihg.com GOLF CART RENTAL SADDLEBACK GOLF CARS Via Campo Verde, Laguna Woods, CA (949) saddlebackgolfcars.com 88 BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS

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