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1 2019 Michiana Dressage Club Omnibus

2 2019 Table of Contents MDC Board of Directors 3 MDC SHoW Dates 4 Dates of interest Award Sponsors Award Recipients 7 MDC Trophies and Awards 12 General Rules 19 Code of Conduct 20 MDC By-Laws 23 Show Bills 26 MDC Rider Report Form 44 MDC Show Entry Form 45 MDC Volunteer Report Form BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2

3 2019 Board of Directors President Christine Walker (574) Vice-President/Newsletter Secretary Treasurer/Membership Nicole Adams Sue Rosencrantz Samantha Mroz (219) (574) (574) Social Media Points Web Master Elizabeth Grainger Holly Ilada Brad Crosby (574) y was founded by multiple FEI Gold Medalist Ayden Uhlir to provide quality dressage training, round the clock care and a home-like environment for riders of all ages. Flyaway is committed to growing equine sports by hosting youth camps and programs to the community and increase access to the. Forty-two acres with beautiful rolling pastures, with a oversized indoor arena and two outdoor arenas, this 33 stall facility offers top of the line services and care for your equine partner. Our mission is to provide dressage training, care and home-like environment Sonoma Road Battle Creek, MI www.flyawaystables.c m 3

4 2019 MICHIANA DRESSAGE CLUB SCHOOLING SHOW DATES May 25 Pine Lake Stables -- Plainwell, MI Mary Johnson (269) June 8 & 9 Reins of Life I & II (two shows, two days) South Bend, IN Elizabeth Grainger (574) elizabethgrainger@gmail.com June 22 Glass-Ed Annual Dressage Show Pine Lake Stables Plainwell, MI Mary Johnson (269) equineline@mei.net July 13 Willow Tree Dressage I -- Bangor, MI Karin Bielefeld (269) karinbielefeld@gmail.com July 14 Willow Tree Dressage II -- Bangor, MI Karin Bielefeld (269) karinbielefeld@g mail.com July 28 Derbyshire Farms Dressage Schooling Show -- Stevensville, MI Lucinda Henderson (269) derbyshirefarms@csinet.net September 28 & 29 Reins of Life III & IV (two shows, two days) -- Michigan City, IN Elizabeth Grainger (574) elizabethgrainger@gmail.com 4

5 2019 Dates of Interest March 8-10 March 24 May 3-5 April July 7 August September September 22 November 3 November 7-10 November 10 Michigan Horse Expo MSU Livestock Pavilion East Lansing, MI Maryal Barnett Clinic* Grainger Dressage South Bend, IN Hoosier Horse Fair Hendricks County Fairgrounds Danville, IN Kentucky Three Day Event Kentucky Horse Park Lexington, KY Maryal Barnett Clinic* Grainger Dressage South Bend, IN US Dressage Festival of Champions Lamplight Equestrian Center Wayne, IL USDF Region 2 Championships Waterloo Hunt Club Grass Lakes, IL Maryal Barnett Clinic* Grainger Dressage South Bend, IN Maryal Barnett Clinic* Grainger Dressage South Bend, IN US Dressage Finals Kentucky Horse Park Lexington, KY MDC Year End Awards Banquet Gillespie Center South Bend, IN *Contact Elizabeth Grainger or elizabethgrainger@gmail.com 2019 MDC Year End Awards Banquet Guest Speaker: Dr. Julie Goodman, DVM, cvma November 10, 2019 Gillespie Center South Bend, IN 5

6 2018 Award Sponsors Lead Sponsor: Warsaw Surgical Specialties Suzanne and Chadd Rosencrantz Brad Crosby The Bouche Family Bonney Meachum Alli Farkas Artist/Horse Portraits Patrick and Holly Ilada Christine Walker Abby Rice Pam Backus Judith and Grazio Falzon Cheryl Bilyak Kristi Masten Bill and Cathy Alwine Wings, Etc. Dairy Queen Martins Supermarkets Where s That Blue Stuff EcoGold Platinum Performance Casual Cow Farm Two Horse Tack Half Halt Farm Lucinda Henderson Derbyshire Farm Karin Bielefeld Willow Tree Fabulous Intention s Glass David Morris Mary Johnson Pine Lake Dressage Grainger Dressage, LLC Brooks and Elizabeth Grainger Copper Leaf Farm Dan and Nicole Adams Dorota Janik and Reins of Life Therapeutic Horseback Riding Trusting Hands Equine Massage Samantha Mroz Thank you for your Generosity! 6

7 2018 MDC Award Recipients Junior Division Intro First Year High Point Grand Champion Sophie Tracy and Moves Like Jagger 72 points High Percentage Grand Champion Sophie Tracy and Moves Like Jagger 64% Intro Level High Point Grand Champion Eleanor Adams and Mr. Brightside 51 points Reserve Champion Samantha Bilyak and CLF s Hustle and Flow 28 points High Percentage Grand Champion Eleanor Adams and Mr. Brightside 60.06% Reserve Champion Samantha Bilyak and CLF s Hustle and Flow 53.83% Training Level High Point Grand Champion Maya Ilada and Silver Bells 30 points High Percentage Grand Champion Maya Ilada and Silver Bells 59.37% First Level High Point Grand Champion Eleanor Adams and Alowishus 41 points Jessie Bouche and Swamp Thing 41 points High Percentage Grand Champion Eleanor Adams and Alowishus 58.32% Reserve Champion Jessie Bouche and Swamp Thing 55.90% Third Lucy Masten and Island Sun 55.67% Adult Amateur Division Intro Level High Point Grand Champion Lyndsay Klemens and Jose Stitch 71 points High Percentage Grand Champion Lyndsay Klemens and Jose Stitch 64.20% 7

8 Training Level High Point Grand Champion Judith Falzon and April Snow 44 points Reserve Champion Brad Crosby and Rhett 20 points High Percentage Grand Champion Judith Falzon and April Snow 57.35% Reserve Champion Brad Crosby and Rhett 51.46% First Level High Point High Percentage Grand Champion Sue Rosencrantz and Genuine Enjoyment 56 points Grand Champion Sue Rosencrantz and Genuine Enjoyment 57.39% Second Level High Point Grand Champion Mary Johnson and 5 th of Bay Toven 24 points High Percentage Grand Champion Mary Johnson and 5 th of Bay Toven 63.69% Professional Division TRaining Level High Point Grand Champion Nicole Adams and Mr. Brightside 24 points High Percentage Grand Champion Nicole Adams and Mr. Brightside 66.05% First Level High Point High Percentage Grand Champion Nicole Adams and He Be A Gizmo Too 66 points Grand Champion Nicole Adams and He Be A Gizmo Too 61.35% Western Dressage Adult amateur High Point High Percentage Grand Champion Lyndsay Klemens and President Roosevelt 36 points Grand Champion Lyndsay Klemens and President Roosevelt 64.22% Western Dressage Professional High Point High Percentage Grand Champion Nicole Adams and He Be A Gizmo Too 40 points Grand Champion Nicole Adams and He Be A Gizmo Too 67.04% 8

9 Musical Freestyle High Point Grand Champion Nicole Adams and He Be A Gizmo Too 22 points Reserve Champion Judith Falzon and April Snow 20 points Third Lyndsay Klemens and President Roosevelt 14 points Fourth Brad Crosby and Rhett 12 points Pas De Deux High Point High Point High Point High Point Grand Champions Alli Farkas and Good Luck Charm Kim Lawrence and Sydney Reserve Champions Eleanor Adams and Alowishus Jessie Bouche and Swamp Thing 20 points 14 points Prix Caprilli Grand Champion Eleanor Adams and Mr. Brightside 28 points Reserve Champion Jessie Bouche and Swamp Thing 12 points Combined Training Grand Champion Eleanor Adams and Mr. Brightside 11 points Reserve Champion Jessie Bouche and Swamp Thing 10 points Third Eleanor Adams and Alowishus 8 points Quadrille Grand Champions Bonney Meachum and Darn Lucky - 18 points Alli Farkas and Good Luck Charm Kim Lawrence and Sydney 9

10 Michiana Dressage Club Series Overall Champions *MDC Scores Only Junior Division High Point Grand Champion Sophie Tracy and Moves Like Jagger - 50 points Reserve Champion Lucy Masten and Island Sun 40 points High Percentage Grand Champion Sophie Tracy and Moves Like Jagger 59.51% Reserve Champion Eleanor Adams and Mr. Brightside 57.05% Adult Amateur Division High Point Grand Champion Lyndsay Kelmens and Jose Stitch 71 points Reserve Champion Susanne Rosencrantz and Genuine Enjoyment 56 points High Percentage Grand Champion Lyndsay Klemens and President Roosevelt 64.22% Reserve Champion Lyndsay Klemens and Jose Stitch 64.20% Professional Division High Point Grand Champion Nicole Adams and He Be A Gizmo Too - 40 Reserve Champion Nicole Adams and Mr. Brightside - 24 High Percentage Grand Champion Nicole Adams and He Be A Gizmo Too 67.04% Reserve Champion Nicole Adams and Mr. Brightside 66.05% Congratulations on a Successful show season! 10

11 Certificates of Achievement Gold Alli Farkas and Good Luck Charm Bonney Meachum and Darn Lucky Kim Lawrence and Sydney Silver Nicole Adams and He Be A Gizmo Too Nicole Adams and Mr. Brightside Eleanor Adams and Mr. Brightside Maya Ilada and Silver Bells Sophie Tracy and Moves Like Jagger Lyndsay Klemens and Jose Stitch Lyndsay Klemens and President Roosevelt Mary Johnson and 5 th of Bay Tovin Bronze Judith Falzon and April Snow Sue Rosencrantz and Genuine Enjoyment Brad Crosby and Rhett Eleanor Adams and Mr. Brightside Eleanor Adams and Alowishus Jessie Bouchie and Swamp Thing Lucy Masten and Island Sun Samantha Bilyak and CLF s Hustle and Flow Lyndsay Klemens and President Roosevelt 2018 Michiana Dressage Club Members Choice Best Arena Show Footing Reins of Life, Michigan City Best Warm Up Arena Reins of Life, Michigan City Most Organized Show Reins of Life, South Bend Show Facility of the Year Willow Tree 11

12 MICHIANA DRESSAGE CLUB, INC. Revised AWARDS & TROPHIES PROGRAM The Year-End Awards were established to recognize the achievements of MDC, Inc. members and their contribution to the MDC, Inc. program through their support of the Club s approved competitions. All members of the Michiana Dressage Club, Inc., who are Junior, Adult Amateur or Professional are eligible to participate, if qualified, in the Club s awards program. The Year-End Awards are awarded to a horse/rider combination, based on all accumulated points or percentages in specified divisions and/or levels earned in one (1) show year. Scores or points received from MDC, Inc. shows or recognized competitions (i.e. USDF, GLASS-ED, IDS) which has a Judge rated L or higher according to USEF/USDF regulations will count for qualifying purposes of the MDC, Inc. Awards and Trophy Programs. All scores earned at non- MDC, Inc. competitions must be submitted by the member to count for any awards. The Rider Report Form must be submitted to the Points Person within 14 days after each show date through the season and by October 5, for the last show for those scores to count. Rules and Eligibility Requirements for Year-End Awards: 1. No horse/rider combination can cross more than one (1) level. For example, a horse/ rider combination can enter ITD and Training Level, but not ITD and First Level. Musical Freestyles included. 2. Members wanting scores to count for MDC Inc. awards must be current on dues prior to the date of any given show. 3. Any award that requires special registration must be received by the current Membership Officer before any points can be accumulated toward these awards. 4. For a show s points or percentages to be eligible for year-end awards the show must be MDC sanctioned or a recognized competition (i.e. USEF/USDF, GLASS-ED, IDS) which has a Judge rated L or higher according to USEF/USDF regulations. 5. No member may compete in an Equitation or Dressage class before a judge by whom he/she has been instructed, coached or tutored with or without pay within thirty (30) days of the day of the competition. The conducting of clinics or assistance in group activities unless private instruction is given will not be considered instruction, coaching or tutoring. 6. Each Member must: a. Complete four (4) hours of volunteer work for the Club. i. Attendance at an MDC meeting is one (1) hour of volunteer work. ii. Hosting an MDC meeting is two (2) hours of volunteer work. iii. Volunteering at an MDC Sanctioned show or clinic you will be credited for the actual number of hours you volunteer at that show. iv. Sponsoring year-end awards. Each sponsorship is $25.00 and will give you credit for two (2) volunteer hours. v. Volunteer hours or sponsorship to cover volunteer hours, must be submitted or paid by 10/5/2019 to qualify for awards. vi. Volunteer hours are non-transferable 12

13 b. Be a registered member of the club (Junior, Adult Amateur or Professional member). Note that registration must be received prior to any show for which you wish for scores to count towards year-end awards. 7. Each Horse/Pony must: a. a. Be registered with MDC, listed on the current year s membership card, prior to the show for which you wish scores to count toward year- end awards. 8. Each Horse (or Pony)/Rider Combination must: a. Attend three (3) MDC Inc. sanctioned shows or recognized competitions (i.e USDF, GLASS-ED, IDS) which has a judge rated L or higher according to USEF/USDF regulations. b. Obtain a total of six (6) scores from three (3) different judges from MDC Inc. Sanctioned shows or recognized competitions (i.e. USDF, GLASS-ED, IDS) which has a judge rated L or higher according to USEF/ USDF regulations. c. All scores must be from tests ridden using the then current USDF Intro Level, USEF/FEI Level Tests, Pas De Deux, Quadrille, Freestyle, and Sport Horse Test, or FEI Para Equestrian Tests. Scores from USEF Dressage Rider Tests are not included. d. Note that the above requirements are per level. For example, if you show at First Level and Training Level you must meet the above requirements at each level. e. Note if a rider has multiple horses/ponies, they must meet the above requirements with each horse/pony. f. Note if a horse/pony is used by multiple riders then each rider must individually meet the above requirements with that horse/pony. 9. Ties will be honored. 10. Points are calculated using the following grid: Number of Riders in Class Point Calculation: Use the grid above to find the points for each class entered. Points for USDF Classes multiply by three (3), MDC Classes multiply by two (2), all others multiply by one (1). When calculating the number in a class include eliminations, but exclude scratches, no-shows or HC-rides. 11. Percentage calculation: MDC will take your six (6) highest percentages, drop the highest and lowest percentage, and compute an average of the remaining four (4) percentages. In the six (6) percentages used to compute your high percentage no more than two (2) percentages can be from any one (1) judge. 13

14 12. MDC Medal calculation: Highest combined point total for a Level Test3 (Test C at ITD horse/rider combination) and Equitation class ridden at the same MDC Inc. show. If the Level Test/Equitation class combination is ridden at more than one MDC show the highest point total will be used to determine the MDC Medal. To obtain this award each horse/rider combination must meet all Rules and Eligibility Requirements for Year-End Awards. Horse and rider need six (6) Level test scores, three (3) from highest test of the level and 3 equitation test scores. Only scores from MDC, Inc. sanctioned competitions will be used to calculate rankings for these awards. 13. MDC Series Overall Championship calculation: Each horse/ rider combination must meet all Rules and Eligibility Requirements for Year End Awards. For horse/rider combinations showing two levels, if a total of six (6) scores from three (3) different judges are obtained at both levels, the scores from each level will be calculated separately with the highest-level score being used in determining the championship. Only scores from MDC, Inc. sanctioned competitions will be used to calculate rankings for these awards. USEF Dressage Rider Tests are not included in this calculation. 14. Definitions: a. Competition Year: The competition year runs from November 1 through October 31 of the following year. b. First Year Rider: First year Junior or Adult Amateur showing in dressage competitions. c. Junior: An individual who has not reached the age of 18 before December 1 of the current competition year. d. Professional: Any person who trains horses or riders for recompense, monetary or otherwise, shall be considered professional for purposes of Michiana Dressage Club, Inc. shows. A rider who works for a barn or boarding stable in exchange for full or partial board and/or instruction shall not be considered a professional, as long as the work does not include training horses and/or riders. Owning a stable, farm or barn, which accepts paying boarders, will not per se make the owner a professional, unless the board paid includes training for the horse or rider, and the training is done by the owner. Professional riders may only ride in the Open classes and Novice Horse classes, if the horse is eligible. Professional Riders are not eligible for any First Year Awards. *According to the USEF, PATH Certified Instructors are not defined as Professionals, unless they fulfill the above requirements with able-bodied riders. e. School Horse: A horse on which multiple riders improve and learn. MDC, Inc will recognize school horses that are ridden in the same class, at the same level, and or different levels with multiple riders for year-end awards. Each horse/rider combination must be registered with MDC, Inc. to be eligible. Contact show secretary at each schooling show for entry approval. School horse owners and MDC Show Hosts have the right to determine the number of rides per day of said school horse. 14

15 f. Novice Rider: A competitor who has NEVER shown above First Level and who has not received three (3) scores of 55.0% or better in the prior show season in classes using then current USDF Intro Level, Pas De Deux, Quadrille, Freestyle, and Sport Horse Test or USEF Level Tests in a recognized dressage competition. Each of the three scores must be received from a different Judge but not necessarily from a different show. A Novice Horse may also be entered in a Novice Rider class ONLY if the rider is also a Novice Rider by MDC, Inc definition. A Novice Horse maybe ridden and entered in Novice Horse classes by any competitor. g. Novice Horse: A horse which has not received three (3) scores of 55.0% or better in the prior show season in classes using then current USDF Intro Level, Pas de Deux, Quadrille, Freestyle, and Sport Horse Test or USEF Level Tests in a recognized dressage competition. Each of the three scores must be received from a different judge but not necessarily from a different show. A Novice Rider may also enter Novice Horse classes ONLY if the horse being ridden is also a Novice Horse by MDC, Inc. definition. A Novice Horse may be ridden and entered in Novice Horse classes by any competitor. h. Para Equestrian: An individual with a diagnosed permanent physical disability and either(a) possess a Dispensation Certification issued by the United States Equestrian Federation (b) participate in an accredited therapeutic riding program, or (c) to have previously participated in an accredited therapeutic riding program. Verification of eligibility will need to be provided to the current MDC President prior to earning scores. 15. Any MDC, Inc. member or member s horse entered incorrectly in a novice class at any MDC, Inc. approved or sanctioned competition may be challenged by another member and shall forfeit any ribbons or points received for that class. 16. Year End Awards: a. THE CLUB RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SPLIT, COMBINE, OR ELIMINATE CATEGORIES IN LEVEL/DIVISION, MDC MEDAL, MDC SERIES OVERALL, AND OTHER YEAR-END AWARDS. b. LEVEL/DIVISION AWARDS: Introduction to Dressage Awards Intro First Year: First Year Rider High Point Championship and Reserve Championship First Year Rider High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Intro Open: Jr. Rider High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Jr. Rider High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship 15

16 Training Level Awards: Jr. Rider High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Jr. Rider High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship First Level Awards Jr. Rider High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Jr. Rider High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Second Level Awards Jr. Rider High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Jr. Rider High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Third Level and Above Awards Jr. Rider High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Jr. Rider High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Western Dressage * Jr. Rider High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Jr. Rider High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship *Only Western Dressage Association of America tests may be used Para Equestrian Awards Jr. Rider High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Jr. Rider High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship 16

17 c. SPECIAL AWARD FOR HORSES SHOWN IN-HAND For points only. This award is based on the horse, regardless of the handler. The points for this award will not be included in the calculation of Level/ Division, MDC Series Overall and other year-end Michiana Dressage Club Awards. This award will only be given if there is a sponsor to cover the cost of the award. Horse must have three (3) scores, from three (3) judges, at three (3) MDC Inc. sanctioned shows to qualify for this award and for Certificate of Achievement. d. SPECIAL AWARD FOR DRESSAGE EQUITATION: For points only. This award is not open to professional riders. The points for this award will not be included in the calculation of Level/ Division, MDC Series Overall and other year-end Michiana Dressage Club Awards (including Certificate of Achievement). This award will only be given if there is a sponsor to cover the cost of the award. Horse/Rider combo must have three (3) equitation scores from MDC Inc. sanctioned shows. Walk/Trot Award Jr. Rider High Point Champion Adult Amateur High Point Champion Walk/Trot/Canter Award Jr. Rider High Point Champion Adult Amateur High Point Champion e. MDC MEDAL: (Refer to item 12 under Rules and Eligibility for calculation.) Jr. Rider Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur Championship and Reserve Championship f. MDC SERIES OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP: (Refer to item 13 under Rules and Eligibility for calculation.) Jr. Rider High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Jr. Rider High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Adult Amateur High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Point Championship and Reserve Championship Professional High Percentage Championship and Reserve Championship g. ADDITIONAL AWARDS: Musical Freestyle: Overall Championship and Reserve Championship Quadrille: Overall Championship and Reserve Championship Pas de Deux: Overall Championship and Reserve Championship Requirements: *Minimum of three (3) scores *From three (3) different judges *From three (3) different MDC Inc. sanctioned shows *Must also have two (2) non-freestyle scores at the highest level of the freestyle or a test at the next highest level Gaited Dressage: Overall Championship and Reserve Championship (refer to items 8 and 13 under Rules and Eligibility for calculation.) Combined Training: Overall Championship and Reserve Championship 17

18 (refer to item 10 under Rules and Eligibility for calculation) Requirements: *All Combined Test (CT) scores must be from a 2-phase show format: Dressage and Stadium Jumping *Minimum of three (3) OVERALL final scores must be below penalty points to be considered qualifying *From three (3) different judges *From three (3) different MDC Inc. sanctioned shows *USEA and USDF/USEF dressage scores accepted Prix Caprilli: Overall Championship and Reserve Championship (refer to item 10 under rules and Eligibility for calculation) Requirements: *Minimum of three (3) prix caprilli scores *From three (3) different judges *From three (3) different MDC Inc. sanctioned shows *Must also have two (2) dressage scores at the highest level of the prix caprilli of at the next highest level h. CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT: Bronze --three (3)scores of 50% or more by three (3) different judges Silver--three (3)scores of 60%ormore by three (3) different judges Gold --three (3)scores of 70% or more by three (3) different judges 17. All awards will be presented at the Year End Banquet which will generally be held in the first two weeks of November. If attendance is not possible, arrangements must be made to have another member receive the award on your behalf Junior Award Winners 18

19 General Rules and Information 1. MDC, Inc. shall approve shows for those members who wish to compete for the various awards. 2. Points Person shall keep accurate records of all placings, points and percentages earned by the members, or their horses and publish a report of current standings prior to the Year End Banquet. It is the responsibility of members to submit and keep their own records and check against the published show results and the Official Records of the Club. It is the responsibility of the Member to report and errors or omissions to the Point Person. If you do not report any errors and/or omissions must be made no later than October 11 of then current competition year. 3. Complaint Procedures: a. In all cases the MDC, Inc Member is asked to conduct himself or herself in accordance with USEF rules and guidelines governing a competitor s proper conduct and due courtesy with regards to complaints against a specific show or its committee. It is always correct to address the problem, questions, or suggestions to a member of the show committee first, and only when no satisfaction is received, then to proceed with a formal complaint. b. It is most important that MDC, Inc members keep in mind that show committees presenting MDC, Inc approved and sponsored competitions provide much needed shows for the dressage discipline as well as benefiting the Club s awards and trophy programs. Without said shows, the MDC, Inc programs could not exist. c. Members are responsible for knowledge of all rules governing the Approved and Sponsored Competitions and may file a formal complaint (or protest) with the MDC, Inc Board if the member feels that the show was not held in accordance with the rules and specifications of the approval agreement. A complaint (or protest) may only be considered by the MDC Board if all of the following requirements are fulfilled: i. A formal complaint (or protest) must be filed with MDC, Inc in c/o the current MDC, Inc President, within ten days of the competition s date. Complaints may be submitted by or otherwise, but must be in writing. ii. The complaint (protest) must be submitted in writing and signed by the member. iii. The member must have been a properly entered competitor of said show and must have fulfilled all his/her obligations, financial and otherwise. iv. The member must have first addressed the problem to the show management for answers, explanations, or solutions. v. The MDC board will meet in executive session to review the complaint and determine a proper resolution on a case by case basis. 19

20 CODE OF CONDUCT The Michiana Dressage Club, Inc. (MDC) considers bullying or harassment unacceptable and will not tolerate it under any circumstances. MDC defines bullying as persistent, malicious, unwelcome, severe and pervasive mistreatment that harms, intimidates, degrades or humiliates another member, show host, competitor, volunteer, or any other person on the show grounds at an MDC Inc. sanctioned show, clinic, meeting or other event sponsored or put on by MDC Inc., whether verbal, physical or otherwise. A member may be expelled from membership for any actions detrimental to the Michiana Dressage Club or its reputation or for any way bringing discredit upon the Club as may be determined by a 2/3 affirmative vote of the Board of Directors present at duly held meeting, provided that written notice of the proposed action shall first be given to that person at least ten days prior to the meeting at which such a vote is to be taken. Any person subject to expulsion shall have the right to appear at the meeting and present a defense. HORSE WELFARE STATEMENT The Michiana Dressage Club, is strongly recommending a horse may only compete four times a day regardless of the rider or test type. For reference: 2019 USEF DRESSAGE GOVERNING REGULATION: DR119 Participation in Dressage Competitions 2. Horses may compete in no more than one Licensed Competition on the same day and are prohibited from competing in any non-licensed competition(s) held on the same day(s) as they compete in a Licensed Dressage Competition. Horses are limited to a maximum of three Dressage rides per day at Fourth Level and below or two Dressage rides per day above Fourth Level. Horses competing at both Fourth Level and Prix St. Georges, or their equivalents, are limited to two Dressage rides per day. Horses competing in FEI Para-Equestrian tests are limited to a maximum of two Dressage rides per day including equivalent non-para- Equestrian FEI, USEF, or USDF tests. FEI Para-Equestrian tests may be ridden at nonconsecutive levels to USDF, USEF, and other FEI tests. Horses may enter no more than two consecutive levels, Freestyle levels included, at any one competition (refer to the following chart). Dressage Seat Equitation, Quadrille, Pas de Deux and Materiale classes are excluded from the maximum limit of rides per day and horses in these classes may compete at any level for which they are otherwise eligible 20

21 USDF Statement on Animal Welfare The United States Dressage Federation, Inc. (USDF), a federation of over 125 independent organizations throughout the United States with a membership in excess of 33,000 members, supports the concept of ethical treatment of animals. Dressage is a classical method of training horses, based upon the horse s natural responses, as carried out in a gradual, planned pro- gram during which the horse s athletic abilities are improved in a systematic manner. As a result, the horse becomes capable, comfort- able, and responsive in partnership with the rider without the use of force. Dressage competition at various levels of achievement is the ultimate test of the training program to determine whether the desired harmony between horse and rider has been achieved. The rules pertaining to dressage competition prohibit the use of artificial appliances, training aids, and drugs, which would force the horse to submit. Instead, the emphasis is upon training and a cooperative partnership with the rider. Major competitions are carefully monitored to assure that there is no unnecessary force or harshness displayed. Unlike other horse sports in which horses enter training at a relatively immature state, dressage training is usually not seriously begun until the horse is three or four. The top levels of achievement require five or more years of progressive training and it is not unusual to see horses in international competition in their late teens. This, in itself, places a premium on good care and soundness throughout the horse s life. While supporting the concept of animal welfare in its broadest form, the United States Dressage Federation, Inc., also recognizes that it is unrealistic to ascribe human emotions and responses to the horse which in its wild state is a creature of flight, living a hard and precarious existence. Under domestication, the horse is assured of ample food, water, and shelter, as well as protection against infectious diseases and damaging parasites, thus leading a longer and healthier life with a high rate of survival. As an educational organization, USDF has numerous programs, which teach people how to pursue the accepted, humane training methods. A program of certifying instructors also emphasizes protecting the horse s welfare in pursuit of dressage training. United States Dressage Federation 4051 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY Phone: 859/ , Fax: 859/ , usdressage@usdf.org, Website: 21

22 GR8 GR845 Equine Vaccination Rule 1. At Federation licensed competitions, horses entering the grounds must be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhino- pneumonitis) vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables. Horses not in compliance with this rule may be required to leave the competition grounds upon request by Competition Management. Documentation should consist of one of the following methods mentioned below. The frequency of vaccine administration should be per the vaccine manufacturers or veterinarian s recommendations. It is recommended that vaccines are administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian. 2. In the case of vaccines administered by a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide documentation from the veterinarian on documenting that the horse in question received the vaccinations; name of the vaccines and date of vaccine administration. 3. In the case of vaccines administered by a person other than a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide a receipt of the vaccine purchase which is signed by the owner, or agent with care, custody, and control of the horse; name, serial number and expiration date of the vaccine; and date of vaccine administration. 4. In the case of a horse that is unable to receive either of the vaccinations due to a history of adverse reactions, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide a letter from the veterinarian on official letterhead stating that the horse in question cannot be vaccinated due to medical concerns and a log of temperatures taken twice daily for the seven days prior to entering the competition grounds. These horses must also have their temperature taken and logged twice daily while on the competition grounds. The log of temperatures should be provided to the Competition Management, steward, or technical delegate when requested. 5. Competition Management may not amend or enhance vaccination requirements without prior approval of the Veterinary Committee Adult Amateur Award Winners 22

23 BY-LAWS OF THE MICHIANA DRESSAGE CLUB, INC. ARTICLE I IDENTIFICATION Revised 3/1/17 1. Name The name of this corporation is the MICHIANA DRESSAGE CLUB, INC., which is hereinafter referred to as the Club. 2. Principal Office The address of the principal office of the Club is: The Michiana Dressage Club, Inc., c/o of the current President of the Club 3. Purpose The mission of the Michiana Dressage Club, Inc. is to promote and to support the Art and Sport of Dressage in the equestrian community for the purpose of fostering national or international amateur sports competitions and to foster individual and collective growth by providing leadership, education, publication and competitions and to enhance greater public awareness, understanding and appreciation for the discipline of Dressage. 4. Type of Organization This organization is a not-for-profit Club, organized and incorporated under the laws of the State of Indiana. 5. Fiscal Year The fiscal year of the Club shall begin at the beginning of the first day of January and end at the close of the last day of December next succeeding. ARTICLE II MEMBERSHIP 1. Qualifications Membership shall be open to any person interested in the purposes of the Club whose membership application is presented at a duly held meeting approved by the Board of Directors. The Membership Officer shall provide the President a list of all new membership applications received during the period of time from the close of one Directors meeting to the date of the next Directors meeting, in order that all new members may be recognized and formally accepted into the Club. 2. Certificates of Membership Every member shall receive a Certificate of Membership from the Club, signed by the Membership Officer, stating that he/she is a member of the Club. 3. Transferability Memberships in the Club are non-transferable, except upon approval of the Board of Directors. 4. Dues and Assessments There shall be the following classes of memberships in the Club: Single and Family. 5. Vacancies In case of any vacancy in the Board of Directors, for any reason, the remaining Directors by the affirmative vote of a majority thereof, may elect a successor to fill such vacancy until the next annual meeting when a successor is elected and qualified. If the term of the Director creating such vacancy shall have been for beyond the next annual meeting, the Director elected as said annual meeting shall be elected for the expiration of the term of the Director creating such vacancy. Alternate Directors shall receive priority in filling vacancies. 6. Annual Meetings The Board of Directors shall meet within forty-five days of the annual meeting of the membership. Directors may meet immediately following, should it be necessary for the purpose of organization and in consideration of any business. If such a meeting is held in the same location, on the same date as the annual membership meeting, no notice other than the notice of the annual membership meeting shall be necessary for the holding of the Annual Board of Directors meeting. If this meeting is held in a different location and on a different date, notice must be sent to all Directors as provided in Article II, section Other Meetings and Actions By Written Consent (a) Other meetings of the Board of Directors may be held upon the call of the President or of two or more members of the Board of Directors at any place within 50 mile radius of Saint Joseph County, Indiana upon forty-eight hours notice specifying the time, place and general purposes of the meeting being given to each Director either personally, by telephone, and/ or electronic mail. Notice of any meeting may be waived in writing, or by attendance in person. (b) Actions by written consent. Any action required or permitted to be taken at any meetings of the Board of Directors, or any committee thereof, may be taken without a meeting if prior to such action a written consent thereto is signed by a majority of all the members of the Board of Directors or committee, as the case may be and such written consent is filed with the minutes of the proceedings of the Board or committee. 8. Quorum A quorum shall be necessary for the Board of Directors to conduct business. A majority of the entire Board of Directors shall be necessary to constitute a quorum. 23

24 9. Conduct of Business All business of the Board of Directors shall be conducted in accordance with Robert s Rules of Order unless otherwise specified herein. ARTICLE III OFFICERS 1. Designation The Officers of the Club shall consist of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Membership Officer and Show Officer. Any one of these offices may be combined with another if the Board of Directors determines it necessary. 2. Vacancies Whenever any vacancy shall occur in any office for any reason, the same shall be filled by the Board of Directors and the officer so elected shall hold such office until the next annual meeting, or until a successor is chosen and qualified. 3. President The President shall manage the day-to-day operation of the Club, shall preside at all meetings of the members and Directors, discharge all the duties that are the responsibility of the presiding officer, and perform such other duties as this code of by-laws provides or the Board may prescribe. The President shall also contact past and potential show hosts to coordinate the show calendar for the Club. He or she shall forward all necessary forms and pamphlets to all show hosts and accumulate information necessary to prepare the yearly omnibus. He or she shall coordinate the preparation of the yearly omnibus. This will include contacting potential and past advertisers. 4. Vice President The Vice President shall work closely with the President on day-to-day operations. He or she shall perform all duties incumbent upon the president in the absence or disability of the President, and perform such other duties as this code of by-laws provides or the Board may prescribe. 5. Secretary The Secretary shall have the custody and care of the corporate records and minutes of the Club. He or she shall attend all meetings of the members and of the Board of Directors and shall keep, or cause to be kept, in a book provided for the purpose, a true and complete record of the proceedings of such meetings, and shall perform a like duty for all standing committees appointed by the Board of Directors when required. He or she shall attend to the giving and serving of all notices of the Club, shall file and take charge of all papers and documents belonging to the Club and shall perform such other duties as this Code of By-Laws may require or the Board of Directors may prescribe. 6. Treasurer/Membership Officer The Treasurer/Membership Office shall keep correct and complete records of account, showing accurately at all times, the financial condition of the Club. He or she shall be legal custodian of all moneys, notes, securities and other valuables which may from time to time come into the possession of the Club. He or she shall immediately deposit all funds of the Club coming into their hands in some reliable bank or other depository to be designated by the Board of Directors, or whenever requested, a statement of the financial condition of the Club, and shall perform such other duties as this code of by-laws may require or the Board of Directors may prescribe. The Treasurer is responsible for coordinating the filing of the taxes. The Treasurer may be required to furnishbondinsuchamountasshallbedeterminedbytheboardofdirectors. He or She shall also receive all membership applications and dues and shall keep correct and complete records of all members of the Club. He or she shall forward, at regular intervals, all checks received with an accurate report of same to the Treasurer and shall forward lists of the current members, at regular intervals, to the Newsletter Editor, the President, Points Secretary and the Secretary of the Club. He or she shall send all membership materials due each member in a timely manner upon receipt of each member s dues. He or she shall furnish at meetings of the Board of Directors, or whenever requested, any or all records being kept for the same, and perform such other duties as this code of by-laws may require or the Board of Directors may prescribe. 7. Points Secretary The Points Secretary shall keep accurate records of show results from all MDC, Inc affiliated or approved show. He or she shall keep an accurate record of individual rider results as well as horse/rider combinations for end-of-year awards. He or she shall send periodic totals of such point accumulations and rider records to the President of the Club and to the editor of the newsletter for printing in the newsletter. 8. Delegation of Authority In the absence of any officer of the Club, or for any other reason that the Board of Directors may deem sufficient, the Board of Directors may delegate the powers and duties of such officer to any other officer or to any Director, for the time being, provided a majority of the entire Board of Directors concurs therein. The Board of Directors has the authority to create special ad-hoc committees as it deems necessary. The Board of Directors may delegate its powers to an ad-hoc committee as it deems necessary. 9. Execution of Documents Unless otherwise provided by the Board of Directors, all contract, leases, commercial papers and other instruments in writing and legal documents, shall be signed by the President or Vice President and attest by the Secretary. All checks, drafts, and orders for the payment of money shall be signed by those officers or employees of the Club as the Directors may from time to time designate. 24

25 10. Election and Terms of Office The Board of Directors shall be elected by the members entitled to vote at an annual meeting of the membership. The Board shall take office upon their election and appointment as provided for in this Code of By-Laws and shall serve until their successor is duly elected. The President shall serve a one-year term. The Vice President shall serve a one-year term. The offices of Secretary, Membership Officer and Show Records Secretary shall be one-year terms. The Treasurer shall serve a two-year term. Officers may be removed from office is the same manner as provided for the removal of Directors herein in this code of by-laws. ARTICLE IV BOOKS AND RECORDS 1. Place of Keeping Except as otherwise provided by the laws of the State of Indiana or by these by-laws, the books and record of the club may be kept at such place, or places within the State of Indiana as the Board of Directors may from time to time by resolution determine. 2. Membership List The original and duplicate membership lists shall contain a complete and accurate list of members, alphabetically arranged, giving the names and addresses of all members and shall be kept by the Membership Officer. This information is not to be released by MDC, Inc. to anyone other than the United States Dressage Federation, for the GMO Memberships, or Show Hosts requesting and providing payment for pre-printed address labels. 3. Dissolution Upon dissolution, the net assets of the Club shall be transferred to such not-for-profit corporation or corporations which are in existence at such time and which are organized at such time for purposes substantially the same as those of the Club, and which qualify at such time as exempt organizations under Section 501 (c) (3) or Sections 501 (c) (4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or the corresponding provision of any future United States Revenue law), as the Board of the Directors of the Club may determine. Upon such dissolution, members of the Club shall not be entitled to receive back amounts theretofore paid in by them as membership dues or otherwise, or any interest on such amounts, it being understood by and between the members, and it being an express condition of all such payments of membership dues, that such amounts are given and received as gifts in furtherance of the purposes of the Club rather than as contributions to the capital of the Club. ARTICLE V AMENDMENTS 1. By-Laws of the Club By-Laws may be adopted, amended, omitted or repealed at any meeting of the Board of Directors. 25

26 PINE LAKE STABLES MAY DRESSAGE SHOW Plainwell, Mi May 25, 2019 GLASS-ED & MDC Sanctioned Dressage show Scores earned at this show are accepted for WDAMi & Region 2 Year End Awards Judges: Louise St.Amour(L) & Janice Smith (L) Secretary: Mary Johnson Entry Information Entries are accepted only under the conditions and rules stated in the show rules. Close: Entries Open: April 16, 2019 May 16, 2019 Received by: Mary Johnson Make checks Julie Bunnell or on line at Questions: equineline@mei.net payable to: glass-ed.org Sec #(269) Show Location: Pine Lake Stables Pine Lake Rd Plainwell, MI Barn # (574) Mail Entries To: Julie Bunnell Pine Lake Rd Plainwell, MI Online entry at glass-ed.org Coggins: A current negative coggins (dated after 12/01/18) must be sent with entry form. Refunds: Vet/Medical certificate must be received by 5/16/19 to qualify for a refund. Late Fees: Entries received after the closing date will be assessed an additional $5.00 per class. Intro to Dressage Jr/YR 1. -Under 22yr First Level Open, AA, Jr 31 USDF Test A Jr/YR 1. $ First Level Test 1 O, AA, Jr. $20 32 USDF Test B Jr/YR 1. $ First Level Test 2 O, AA, Jr. $20 33 USDF Test C Jr/YR 1. $ First Level Test 3 O, AA, Jr $20 Second Level- Open Intro to Dressage Adult Amateur & Open 201 Second Level Test 1 O, AA, Jr $20 21 USDF Test A AA & Open $ Second Level Test 2 O, AA, Jr $20 22 USDF Test B AA & Open $ Second Level Test 3 O, AA, Jr $20 23 USDF Test C AA & Open $18 Training Level Jr/YR 1- under 22 yr Third Level- Open 91 Training Level Test 1 Jr/YR 1. $ Third level Test 1Open $20 92 Training Level Test 2 Jr/YR 1. $ Third Level Test 2 Open $20 93 Training Level Test 3 Jr/YR 1. $ Third Level Test 3 Open $20 Training Level Adult Amateur 81 Training Level Test 1 AA $18 Group Classes 82 Training Level Test 2 AA $ Suitabel for Dressage $18 83 Training Level Test 3 AA $ Dressage Equitation $18 Training Level -Open 703 Walk/Trot Dressage Equitatio $15 71 Training Level Test 1 Open $ Leadline WalkTrot Eng or West 7 & under 8 $15 72 Training Level Test 2 Open $18 73 Training Level Test 3 Open $18 Musical Tests 600 Standard Musical Freestyle $20 Test of Choice 2&6 603 Freestyle Anything Goes Musical $ Test of Choice English tests Small ring $ PasDeDeux Anything Goes Musical $5/rider 502 Test of Choice English tests Large ring $ Quadrille Anything Goes Musical $5/Rider Western Dressage Intro 811 WDAA Intro test 1 Open $18 Western Dressage Large Ring 812 WDAA Intro test 2 Open $ WDAA Level 1 Test 1 Open $ WDAA Intro test 3 Open $ WDAA Level 1 Test 2 Open $ WDAA Intro test 4 Open $ WDAA Level 1 Test 3 Open $20 Western Dressage Basic 834 WDAA Level 1 Test 4 Open $ WDAA Basic Test 1 Open $ WDAA Basic Test 2 Open $ WDAA Level 2 or 3 Test of choice 2&6 $ WDAA Basic Test 3 Open $ WDAA Basic Test 4 Open $20 Class Footnotes 1 Jr/YR is limited to riders under age 22 years 2 Test of Choice (TOC) may ride any test(s). May ride multiple tests - same test may not be ridden twice. 6 If any entrant in the class is riding a large ring test; then all entries in that test must ride their test in a large ring. 7 Will count toward show high point 8 Rider 7 & under. Leader 18 & over. Rider may not enter any other riding class. Participation ribbons; no placings There is a $10 non member entry fee if the rider is not currently a member of GED.

27 Awards End of Show Championships Championship Divisions PINE LAKE STABLES MAY DRESSAGE SHOW Plainwell, Mi May 25, 2019 Awards and Championships Ribbons for 1 st to 6 th Places and End of Show Championship rosettes & awards Ties in classes are broken by comparing the Cumulative Marks on the tests. There must be at least four (4) different riders competing in a division for an End of Show Championship for that division to be offered. >Intro to Dressage- Jr/YR High % and High Point >Intro to Dressage- Open High % and High Point >Training Level Jr/YR* - High % and High Point >Training Level AA* - High % and High Point >Training Level Open*- High % and High Point >1 st Level* - High % and High Point >2 nd level and higher*- High % & High Point >Western Dressage Intro- High % & High Point >Western Dressage Basic- High % & High Point >Western Dressage Level 1 & higher- High % & High Point Ties for High Percentage will be broken by averaging the qualifying scores Horse/Human Food and Lodging $35 - Day of Show--- $45 Preceding Night and Day of Show. Stalls: One bag of shavings provided. Additional available Stabling is limited; please phone (269) Oak box stalls for availability before mailing entry. No arrivals prior to 6:00 pm on previous day of showing. Camping: Camping: No hookup $7, With electrical hookup $15 Hotels: Comfort Inn, Plainwell Food: Miscellaneous Ride Times- Will be posted on after May 23. Or call Rings- 2 outside sand rings. 200 indoor warmup arena. The indoor ring is 62 wide, and can be used for showing incase of rain. Warm-up - Sand and grass area Dogs- No Dogs, Please Directions from Plainwell- Go 6 miles East on M-89 from Plainwell. Turn North on Doster Rd for 6 miles. Or in Plainwell go north on Main st, East on Marsh Rd 7 miles, right on Graham, Left on Pine Lake Rd. Directions from Richland- From the corner of M-89 & M-43 (at the Black Hawk Inn), go 6 miles West on M-89. Turn North on Doster Rd for 6 miles. Directions from Delton- From M-43, go West on Delton Rd 3 miles, turn right on Norris Rd for 1 mile, turn left (West) on Pine Lake Rd for 3 miles. US-131 M-89

28 REINS OF LIFE DRESSAGE SERIES SHOW I Date: Saturday, June 8, 2019 ALL PROCEEDS TO REINS OF LIFE, INC THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING, 501(c)3 MDC and IDS Sanctioned Show- Scores earned are approved for MDC & Region 2 Schooling Show Awards Show Location: Reins of Life Quince Road South Bend, IN Judge: Jennifer Kotylo, L Graduate with Distinction Show Secretaries: Elizabeth Grainger, Brooks Grainger Technical Delegate: Brooks Grainger Questions: Elizabeth Grainger cell:(574) or elizabethgrainger@gmail.com Entry Information: Entries are accepted only under the conditions and rules stated in the Show Rules/Information. All entries postmarked after May 25, 2019 are subject to $10.00 (per class) late fee. Opening Date: Monday April 29, 2019 Closing Date: Saturday May 25, 2019 Mail Entries to: Elizabeth Grainger Miller Road South Bend, IN Checks Payable to: Reins of Life Coggins: A copy of negative Coggins dated within 12 months of the show date must be mailed with entry form. Refunds: Requests in writing ( ) before closing date will be honored, less a $20.00 office fee. After the closing date, no refund without signed Vet Health Certificate. A signed Vet Health Certificate must be received within 2 days of the show to qualify for a refund, less a $20.00 office fee. No refunds on stalls. By paying for your entry you agree to this policy. Scratches: Friday before show: call Elizabeth Grainger (574) Day of show: call Dorota Janik (574) AND Dorota.Janik@reinsoflife.org No refunds on scratches. Stabling: $40 Preceding night and Day of Show / $30 Day of show / $70 for the Weekend ** (Limited stabling) Permanent box stalls. Price includes first bedding. Additional bedding available for $10/wheel barrow load. (See entry form) Stall availability extremely limited, based upon COMPLETE entry and will be first come/first serve and/or on postmark. Payment of stall fee is not a guarantee of a stall. No stall available until 3:00 PM EST on Friday. Please inform Dorota Janik of your approximate arrival timedorota.janik@reinsoflife.org Late arrivals must be confirmed or the stall will be given to the next in line. We request you strip your stall of all bedding prior to departure. We are happy to do this chore for you for the fee of $10.00/stall. (See entry form) Equine Vaccinations: Horses accepted for stabling may be required to provide a copy of current vaccinations dated within 12 months. Schooling: Rings available for schooling Friday after 3:00 P.M. EST, and after the end of the show each day. Schooling not permitted in the show arenas on mornings of the shows. Please use the warm up arena. Show Arena Footing: One (1) large outdoor sand arena. One (1) indoor sand arena. Warm Up Arena Footing: One (1) indoor sand arena and/or One (1) large outdoor grass arena. Additional grass areas will be available. Ride Times: Posted on or (574) on Wednesday June 5 before the show, 6:00 PM to 8:00PM EST. Camping: Overnight parking is $20.00 / NO electrical hookup Hotels: Comfort Suites, Notre Dame University South Bend US IN SR 933, South Bend, IN ( ) Hampton Inn & Suites South Bend Indiana SR 933, South Bend, IN (574) Inn at Saint Mary's South Bend Indiana SR 933, South Bend, IN46637 (574) Food/Vendors: Concessions on grounds during the show. Vendors are welcome to contact show secretaries for information. Dogs/Stallions: All dogs must be on a leash at all times. / NO stallions are allowed. Helmets: An ASTM approved helmet must be worn while on your horse. Trailers: Please park in designated areas only. Due to the large number of competitors we recommend you arrive early and park close together / parallel to each other. If you notice a competitor is showing, please be courteous and stop your trailer until they halt/salute as well as try not unload or load your horse. 28

29 Awards: Ribbons for 1 st thru 6 th places End of Show Championship: Must be at least four (4) riders competing in a division for an End of Show High % Championship to be awarded for the divisions offered. Riders must compete in two of the three classes to qualify for championships. High % calculated by average of tests ridden per horse/rider combination in each division. Championship Divisions: Intro to Dressage First Year High % Training Level Adult Amateur High % Intro Junior High % Training Level Open High % Intro Adult Amateur High % Para Equestrian High % Intro Open High % First Level Open High % Training Level Junior High % Second Level and Above High % Special Awards: Best Smile Down Centerline Cutest Pair Best Turnout Most Organized Entry Reins of Life High Percentage Series Championship: Same horse/rider combo, must compete at all four Reins of Life shows, scores from highest test of level ridden from each show will be used in average calculation, to be awarded on Sunday September 29, Classes without levels not included in this calculation, i.e. Musical Freestyles, Equitation, In Hand, Suitability. 4 rides per horse per day rule : A horse may only compete four times a day regardless of the rider or test type Classes: 1. USDF Intro A First Year 1 $18 2. USDF Intro B First Year 1 $18 3. USDF Intro C First Year 1 $ USDF Intro A Junior $ USDF Intro B Junior $ USDF Intro C Junior $ USDF Intro A Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro B Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro C Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro A Open $ USDF Intro B Open $ USDF Intro C Open $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Open $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Open $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Open $ USEF First Level Test 1 Open $ USEF First Level Test 2 Open $ USEF First Level Test 3 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 1 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 2 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 3 Open $ Para Equestrian Test of Choice 2/4 $ Para Equestrian Equitation W/T/C $ Para Equestrian Equitation W/T $ Test of Choice 2/4 $ WDDA Western Dressage Test of Choice 2/3/4 $ USDF Rider Test of Choice 2/4 $ Anything Goes Musical Freestyle $ Anything Goes Quadrille $5/rider 507. Pas De Deux $10/rider 602. Prix Caprilli W/T/C $ Prix Caprilli W/T $ USEF Dressage Prospects In Hand $ USEF Dressage Suitability $ USEF Dressage Equitation W/T/C $ USEF Dressage Equitation W/T $ Lead Line Dressage Test of Choice 2/3/4 $12 Class Footnotes: 1. See show rules for eligibility requirements and limitations in the Michiana Dressage Club 2019 Omnibus 2. Test of Choice -Rider may ride any test from ITD through FEI Level, and may ride more than one test, provided the same test is not ridden twice. Test(s) to be ridden must be stated on entry blank. 3. Requirements- traditional western attire, an ASTM approved helmet, 2019 USEF approved Dressage bits. 4. Any test not offered on showbill, must be sent with entry form along with judges copy. Directions: From the North/Michigan: US-31 S toward SOUTH BEND (Crossing into INDIANA), Merge onto US-20 W toward MICHIGAN CITY, Turn LEFT onto QUINCE RD, QUINCE RD is on the LEFT From the South/Indiana: US-31 N, Merge onto US-20 W/US-31 N/ST JOSEPH VALLEY PKWY toward NILES MI./MICHIGAN CITY/AIRPORT, Merge onto IN-2 W toward LA PORTE, Turn RIGHT onto QUINCE RD, QUINCE RD is on the RIGHT WARNING Under Indiana law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities. Neither Michiana Dressage Club Inc., Reins of Life Inc., or Elizabeth Grainger, Brooks Grainger, nor any of it s officers or agents, or the property owners and management accept any liability for any accident, injury, or illness to horses, riders and handlers, trainers, owners, attendants, volunteers, operators, concessionaires, or any person or property whatsoever while on Reins of Life property. Not responsible for theft, property damage or accidents to horses or riders. 29

30 REINS OF LIFE DRESSAGE SERIES SHOW II Date: Sunday, June 9, 2019 ALL PROCEEDS TO REINS OF LIFE, INC THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING, 501(c)3 MDC and IDS Sanctioned Show- Scores earned are approved for MDC & Region 2 Schooling Show Awards Show Location: Reins of Life Quince Road South Bend, IN Judge: Lydia Gray, DVM, L Graduate with Distinction Show Secretaries: Elizabeth Grainger, Brooks Grainger Technical Delegate: Brooks Grainger Questions: Elizabeth Grainger cell:(574) or elizabethgrainger@gmail.com Entry Information: Entries are accepted only under the conditions and rules stated in the Show Rules/Information. All entries postmarked after May 25, 2019 are subject to $10.00 (per class) late fee. Opening Date: Monday April 29, 2019 Closing Date: Saturday May 25, 2019 Mail Entries to: Elizabeth Grainger Miller Road South Bend, IN Checks Payable to: Reins of Life Coggins: A copy of negative Coggins dated within 12 months of the show date must be mailed with entry form. Refunds: Requests in writing ( ) before closing date will be honored, less a $20.00 office fee. After the closing date, no refund without signed Vet Health Certificate. A signed Vet Health Certificate must be received within 2 days of the show to qualify for a refund, less a $20.00 office fee. No refunds on stalls. By paying for your entry you agree to this policy. Scratches: Friday before show: call Elizabeth Grainger (574) Day of show: call Dorota Janik (574) AND Dorota.Janik@reinsoflife.org No refunds on scratches. Stabling: $40 Preceding night and Day of Show / $30 Day of show / $70 for the Weekend ** (Limited stabling) Permanent box stalls. Price includes first bedding. Additional bedding available for $10/wheel barrow load. (See entry form) Stall availability extremely limited, based upon COMPLETE entry and will be first come/first serve and/or on postmark. Payment of stall fee is not a guarantee of a stall. No stall available until 3:00 PM EST on Friday. Please inform Dorota Janik of your approximate arrival time Dorota.Janik@reinsoflife.org Late arrivals must be confirmed or the stall will be given to the next in line. We request you strip your stall of all bedding prior to departure. We are happy to do this chore for you for the fee of $10.00/stall. (See entry form) Equine Vaccinations: Horses accepted for stabling may be required to provide a copy of current vaccinations dated within 12 months. Schooling: Rings available for schooling Friday after 3:00 P.M. EST, and after the end of the show each day. Schooling not permitted in the show arenas on mornings of the shows. Please use the warm up arena. Show Arena Footing: One (1) large outdoor sand arena. One (1) indoor sand arena. Warm Up Arena Footing: One (1) indoor sand arena and/or One (1) large outdoor grass arena. Additional grass areas will be available. Ride Times: Posted on or (574) on Wednesday June 5 before the show, 6:00 PM to 8:00PM EST. Camping: Overnight parking is $20.00 / NO electrical hookup Hotels: Comfort Suites, Notre Dame University South Bend US IN SR 933, South Bend, IN ( ) Hampton Inn & Suites South Bend Indiana SR 933, South Bend, IN (574) Inn at Saint Mary's South Bend Indiana SR 933, South Bend, IN46637 (574) Food/Vendors: Concessions on grounds during the show. Vendors are welcome to contact show secretaries for information. Dogs/Stallions: All dogs must be on a leash at all times. / NO stallions are allowed. Helmets: An ASTM approved helmet must be worn while on your horse. Trailers: Please park in designated areas only. Due to the large number of competitors we recommend you arrive early and park close together / parallel to each other. If you notice a competitor is showing, please be courteous and stop your trailer until they halt/salute as well as try not unload or load your horse. Awards: Ribbons for 1 st thru 6 th places 30

31 End of Show Championship: Must be at least four (4) riders competing in a division for an End of Show High % Championship to be awarded for the divisions offered. Riders must compete in two of the three classes to qualify for championships. High % calculated by average of tests ridden per horse/rider combination in each division. Championship Divisions: Intro to Dressage First Year High % Training Level Adult Amateur High % Intro Junior High % Training Level Open High % Intro Adult Amateur High % Para Equestrian High % Intro Open High % First Level Open High % Training Level Junior High % Second Level and Above High % Special Awards: Best Smile Down Centerline Cutest Pair Best Turnout Most Organized Entry Reins of Life High Percentage Series Championship: Same horse/rider combo, must compete at all four Reins of Life shows, scores from highest test of level ridden from each show will be used in average calculation, to be awarded on Sunday September 29, Classes without levels not included in this calculation, i.e. Musical Freestyles, Equitation, In Hand, Suitability. 4 rides per horse per day rule : A horse may only compete four times a day regardless of the rider or test type Classes: 1. USDF Intro A First Year 1 $18 2. USDF Intro B First Year 1 $18 3. USDF Intro C First Year 1 $ USDF Intro A Junior $ USDF Intro B Junior $ USDF Intro C Junior $ USDF Intro A Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro B Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro C Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro A Open $ USDF Intro B Open $ USDF Intro C Open $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Open $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Open $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Open $ USEF First Level Test 1 Open $ USEF First Level Test 2 Open $ USEF First Level Test 3 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 1 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 2 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 3 Open $ Para Equestrian Test of Choice 2/4 $ Para Equestrian Equitation W/T/C $ Para Equestrian Equitation W/T $ Test of Choice 2/4 $ WDDA Western Dressage Test of Choice 2/3/4 $ USDF Rider Test of Choice 2/4 $ Anything Goes Musical Freestyle $ Anything Goes Quadrille $5/rider 507. Pas De Deux $10/rider 602. Prix Caprilli W/T/C $ Prix Caprilli W/T $ USEF Dressage Prospects In Hand $ USEF Dressage Suitability $ USEF Dressage Equitation W/T/C $ USEF Dressage Equitation W/T $ Lead Line Dressage Test of Choice 2/3/4 $12 Class Footnotes: 1. See show rules for eligibility requirements and limitations in the Michiana Dressage Club 2019 Omnibus 2. Test of Choice -Rider may ride any test from ITD through FEI Level, and may ride more than one test, provided the same test is not ridden twice. Test(s) to be ridden must be stated on entry blank. 3. Requirements- traditional western attire, an ASTM approved helmet, 2019 USEF approved Dressage bits. 4. Any test not offered on showbill, must be sent with entry form along with judges copy. Directions: From the North/Michigan: US-31 S toward SOUTH BEND (Crossing into INDIANA), Merge onto US-20 W toward MICHIGAN CITY, Turn LEFT onto QUINCE RD, QUINCE RD is on the LEFT From the South/Indiana: US-31 N, Merge onto US-20 W/US-31 N/ST JOSEPH VALLEY PKWY toward NILES MI./MICHIGAN CITY/AIRPORT, Merge onto IN-2 W toward LA PORTE, Turn RIGHT onto QUINCE RD, QUINCE RD is on the RIGHT WARNING Under Indiana law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities. Neither Michiana Dressage Club Inc., Reins of Life Inc., or Elizabeth Grainger, Brooks Grainger, nor any of it s officers or agents, or the property owners and management accept any liability for any accident, injury, or illness to horses, riders and handlers, trainers, owners, attendants, volunteers, operators, concessionaires, or any person or property whatsoever while on Reins of Life property. Not responsible for theft, property damage or accidents to horses or riders. 31

32 GLASS ED ANNUAL DRESSAGE SHOW AT PINE LAKE STABLES JUNE 22, 2019 Glass Ed and MDC Sanctioned Scores earned at this show are accepted for MDC, WDAMi & Region 2 Year End Awards Judges: Carol Schultz(L)) & Suzanne Morisse(L) Secretary: Mary Johnson Entry Information Entries are accepted only under the conditions and rules stated in the show rules. Close: Entries Open: May 13, 2019 June 13, 2019 Received by: Mary Johnson Julie Bunnell or paypal at Make checks Questions: equineline@mei.net frontier_carriage@yahoo.com payable to: Sec #(269) (4% surcharge) Show Location: Pine Lake Stables Pine Lake Rd Plainwell, MI Barn # (574) Mail Entries To: Julie Bunnell Pine Lake Rd Plainwell, MI Online entry at glass-ed.org Coggins: A current negative coggins (dated after 12/01/18) must be sent with entry form. Refunds: Vet/Medical certificate must be received by 6/13/19 to qualify for a refund. Late Fees: Entries received or changed after the closing date will be assessed an additional $5.00 per class. Intro to Dressage Jr/YR 1. -Under 22yr First Level Open, AA, Jr 31 USDF Test A Jr/YR 1. $ First Level Test 1 O, AA, Jr. $20 32 USDF Test B Jr/YR 1. $ First Level Test 2 O, AA, Jr. $20 33 USDF Test C Jr/YR 1. $ First Level Test 3 O, AA, Jr $20 Second Level- Open Intro to Dressage Adult Amateur & Open 201 Second Level Test 1 O, AA, Jr $20 21 USDF Test A AA & Open $ Second Level Test 2 O, AA, Jr $20 22 USDF Test B AA & Open $ Second Level Test 3 O, AA, Jr $20 23 USDF Test C AA & Open $18 Training Level Jr/YR 1- under 22 yr Third Level- Open 91 Training Level Test 1 Jr/YR 1. $ Third level Test 1Open $20 92 Training Level Test 2 Jr/YR 1. $ Third Level Test 2 Open $20 93 Training Level Test 3 Jr/YR 1. $ Third Level Test 3 Open $20 Training Level Adult Amateur 81 Training Level Test 1 AA $18 Group Classes 82 Training Level Test 2 AA $ Suitabel for Dressage $18 83 Training Level Test 3 AA $ Dressage Equitation $18 Training Level -Open 703 Walk/Trot Dressage Equitatio $15 71 Training Level Test 1 Open $ Leadline WalkTrot Eng or West 7 & under 8 $15 72 Training Level Test 2 Open $18 73 Training Level Test 3 Open $18 Musical Tests 600 Standard Musical Freestyle $20 Test of Choice 2&6 603 Freestyle Anything Goes Musical $ Test of Choice English tests Small ring $ PasDeDeux Anything Goes Musical $5/rider 502 Test of Choice English tests Large ring $ Quadrille Anything Goes Musical $5/Rider Western Dressage Intro 811 WDAA Intro test 1 Open $18 Western Dressage Large Ring 812 WDAA Intro test 2 Open $ WDAA Level 1 Test 1 Open $ WDAA Intro test 3 Open $ WDAA Level 1 Test 2 Open $ WDAA Intro test 4 Open $ WDAA Level 1 Test 3 Open $20 Western Dressage Basic 834 WDAA Level 1 Test 4 Open $ WDAA Basic Test 1 Open $ WDAA Basic Test 2 Open $ WDAA Level 2 or 3 Test of choice 2&6 $ WDAA Basic Test 3 Open $ WDAA Basic Test 4 Open $20 Class Footnotes 1 Jr/YR is limited to riders under age 22 years 2 Test of Choice (TOC) may ride any test(s). May ride multiple tests - same test may not be ridden twice. 6 If any entrant in the class is riding a large ring test; then all entries in that test must ride their test in a large ring. 8 Rider 7 & under. Leader 18 & over. Rider may not enter any other riding class. Participation ribbons; no placings There is a $10 non member entry fee if the rider is not currently a member of GED or MDC

33 Awards End of Show Championships Championship Divisions GLASS ED ANNUAL DRESSAGE SHOW AT PINE LAKE STABLES JUNE 22, 2019 Awards and Championships Ribbons for 1 st to 6 th Places and End of Show Championship rosettes & awards Ties in classes are broken by comparing the Cumulative Marks on the tests. There must be at least four (4) different riders competing in a division for an End of Show Championship for that division to be offered. >Intro to Dressage- Jr/YR High % and High Point >Intro to Dressage- Open High % and High Point >Training Level Jr/YR* - High % and High Point >Training Level AA* - High % and High Point >Training Level Open*- High % and High Point >1 st Level* - High % and High Point >2 nd level and higher*- High % & High Point >Western Dressage Intro- High % & High Point >Western Dressage Basic- High % & High Point >Western Dressage 1 st Level & higher- High % & High Point Ties for High Percentage will be broken by averaging the qualifying scores Horse/Human Food and Lodging $35 - Day of Show--- $45 Preceding Night and Day of Show. Stalls: One bag of shavings provided. Additional available Oak box stalls Stabling is limited; please phone (269) for availability before entering. No arrivals prior to 6:00 pm on previous day of showing. Camping: Camping: No hookup $7, With electrical hookup $15 Hotels: Comfort Inn, Plainwell Miscellaneous Ride Times- Will be posted on after June 21. Or call Rings- 2 outside sand rings. 200 indoor warmup arena. The indoor ring is 62 wide, and can be used for showing incase of rain. Warm-up - Sand and grass area Dogs- No Dogs, Please. Directions from Plainwell- Go 6 miles East on M-89 from Plainwell. Turn North on Doster Rd for 6 miles. Or in Plainwell go north on Main st, East on Marsh Rd 7 miles, right on Graham, Left on Pine Lake Rd. Directions from Richland- From the corner of M-89 & M-43, go West 6 miles on M-89. Turn North on Doster Rd for 6 miles. Directions from Delton- From M-43, go West on Delton Rd 3 miles, turn right on Norris Rd for 1 mile, turn left (West) on Pine Lake Rd for 3 miles. US-131 M-89 33

34 WILLOW TREE DRESSAGE SHOW I Saturday-July 13, 2019 GLASS-ED & MDC Sanctioned Dressage show Scores earned at this show are accepted for WDAMi & Region 2 Year End Awards Judges: Louise St Amour L Secretary: Karin Bielefeld Entry Information Entries are accepted only under the conditions and rules stated in the show rules. Open: June 13, 2019 Close-Received by: July 5, 2019 Karin Bielefeld Questions: karinbielefeld@gmail.com Make checks payable to: Equine Consulting Biz, LLC Show Willow Tree Dressage Location: th Ave Bangor, MI Mail Entries To: Karin Bielefeld 4089 Medical Park Dr #34 Watervliet, MI Coggins: A current negative coggins (dated after1/01/19) must be sent with entry form. Refunds: Vet/Medical certificate must be received by 7/13/19 to qualify for a refund. No refunds on stalls, or due to weather after closing date. $20.00 office fee assessed for Refund requests after the closing date. Entries received after the closing date will be assessed a $5.00 per class fee. Entries improperly filled will be assessed a $15.00 fee. There is a $10 non member fee if the rider is not current a member of GED or MDC. Intro to Dressage Jr/YR 1. -Under 22yr First Level Open 31 USDF Test A Jr/YR $ First Level Test 1 Open $20 32 USDF Test B Jr/YR $ First Level Test 2 Open $20 33 USDF Test C Jr/YR $ First Level Test 3 Open $20 Intro to Dressage Open Second Level- Open 11 USDF Test A Open $ Second Level Test 1 Open $20 12 USDF Test B Open $ Second Level Test 2 Open $20 13 USDF Test C Open $ Second Level Test 3 Open $20 Training Level Jr/YR 1- under 22yr Group Classes 91 Training Level Test 1 Jr/YR $ Dressage Equitation $15 92 Training Level Test 2 Jr/YR $ Walk/Trot Dressage Equitation $15 93 Training Level Test 3 Jr/YR $ In-Hand $15 Training Level Open Musical Tests 71 Training Level Test 1 Open $ Musical Freestyle $20 72 Training Level Test 2 Open $ Anything Goes Musical Freestyle $20 73 Training Level Test 3 Open $ Quadrille Anything Goes $5 /Rider Dressage Test of Choice 2 & Pas De Deux Anything Goes $10/Rider 502 Test of Choice- Small ring $20 Western Dressage Test of Choice Test of Choice- Large ring $20 800A Western Dressage-Small Ring $ Riders Test $20 800B Western Dressage-Large Ring $20 Class Footnotes 1 Jr/YR is limited to riders under age 22 years 2 Test of Choice (TOC) may ride any test(s). May ride multiple tests - same test may not be ridden twice. 3 If any entrant in the class is riding a large ring test; then all entries in that test must ride their test in a large ring. 34

35 WILLOW TREE DRESSAGE SHOW I-Saturday-July 13, 2019 Awards and Championships Awards End of Show Championships Championship Divisions Stalls Camping: Hotels: Food: Ribbons for 1 st to 6 th Places & End of Show Championship There must be at least four (4) different riders competing in a division for End of Show Championship for that division to be offered. Intro to Dressage- Jr/YR High % Training Level Open- High % Intro to Dressage- Open High % 1st Level Open - High % Training Level Jr/YR - High % 2nd Level and Above - High % Two day Overall High Point wins $ gas card *Ties for High Percentage will be broken by averaging the qualifying scores Horse/Human Food and Lodging $40 Preceding Night/$30 Day of Show/$70 for weekend (limited Stabling) Includes bedding, stalls guaranteed only after we receive your entry with payment. No stalls available until 6:00 PM Friday. Rings available for schooling Friday after 12:00 P.M. Overnight parking is free Guest House at the Farm, information at Holiday Inn Express South Haven (269) Guest House International South Haven (269) Food available on grounds. Miscellaneous Ride Times: Thursday, July 11 th -Posted on: & Rings: 2 outside sand rings. Warm-up: Sand and grass area and the Indoor arena. Dogs: All dogs must be on a leash and attended at all times. Misc: An ASTM approved helmet must be worn while mounted on a horse. Neither GLASS-ED, MDC, Willow Tree Equestrian Center nor any of its officers or agents, or the property owners and management accept any liability for any accident, injury, or illness to horses, riders and handlers, trainers, owners, attendants, volunteers, operators, concessionaires, or any person or property whatsoever while on the farm and/or stables property. Directions: From I-94 exit 46, go north about 7 miles to 34th Ave, then East to the farm. From South Haven/Kalamazoo take M-43 to Bangor, at Center Street go South to 34th Ave, then West to the farm. 35

36 WILLOW TREE DRESSAGE SHOW II Sunday-July 14, 2019 GLASS-ED & MDC Sanctioned Dressage show Scores earned at this show are accepted for WDAMi & Region 2 Year End Awards Judges: Bernadette Radke L Secretary: Karin Bielefeld Entry Information Entries are accepted only under the conditions and rules stated in the show rules. Open: June 13, 2019 Close-Received by: July 5, 2019 Karin Bielefeld Questions: karinbielefeld@gmail.com Make checks payable to: Equine Consulting Biz, LLC Show Willow Tree Dressage Location: th Ave Bangor, MI Mail Entries To: Karin Bielefeld 4089 Medical Park Dr #34 Watervliet, MI Coggins: A current negative coggins (dated after1/01/19) must be sent with entry form. Refunds: Vet/Medical certificate must be received by 7/13/19 to qualify for a refund. No refunds on stalls, or due to weather after closing date. $20.00 office fee assessed for Refund requests after the closing date. Entries received after the closing date will be assessed a $5.00 per class fee. Entries improperly filled will be assessed a $15.00 fee. There is a $10 non member fee if the rider is not current a member of GED or MDC. Intro to Dressage Jr/YR 1. -Under 22yr First Level Open 31 USDF Test A Jr/YR $ First Level Test 1 Open $20 32 USDF Test B Jr/YR $ First Level Test 2 Open $20 33 USDF Test C Jr/YR $ First Level Test 3 Open $20 Intro to Dressage Open Second Level- Open 11 USDF Test A Open $ Second Level Test 1 Open $20 12 USDF Test B Open $ Second Level Test 2 Open $20 13 USDF Test C Open $ Second Level Test 3 Open $20 Training Level Jr/YR 1- under 22yr Group Classes 91 Training Level Test 1 Jr/YR $ Dressage Equitation $15 92 Training Level Test 2 Jr/YR $ Walk/Trot Dressage Equitation $15 93 Training Level Test 3 Jr/YR $ In-Hand $15 Training Level Open Musical Tests 71 Training Level Test 1 Open $ Musical Freestyle $20 72 Training Level Test 2 Open $ Anything Goes Musical Freestyle $20 73 Training Level Test 3 Open $ Quadrille Anything Goes $5 /Rider Dressage Test of Choice 2 & Pas De Deux Anything Goes $10/Rider 502 Test of Choice- Small ring $20 Western Dressage Test of Choice Test of Choice- Large ring $20 800A Western Dressage-Small Ring $ Riders Test $20 800B Western Dressage-Large Ring $20 Class Footnotes 1 Jr/YR is limited to riders under age 22 years 2 Test of Choice (TOC) may ride any test(s). May ride multiple tests - same test may not be ridden twice. 3 If any entrant in the class is riding a large ring test; then all entries in that test must ride their test in a large ring. 36

37 WILLOW TREE DRESSAGE SHOW II-Sunday-July 14, 2019 Awards and Championships Awards End of Show Championships Championship Divisions Stalls Camping: Hotels: Food: Ribbons for 1 st to 6 th Places & End of Show Championship There must be at least four (4) different riders competing in a division for End of Show Championship for that division to be offered. Intro to Dressage- Jr/YR High % Training Level Open- High % Intro to Dressage- Open High % 1st Level Open - High % Training Level Jr/YR - High % 2nd Level and Above - High % Two day Overall High Point wins $ gas card *Ties for High Percentage will be broken by averaging the qualifying scores Horse/Human Food and Lodging $40 Preceding Night/$30 Day of Show/$70 for weekend (limited Stabling) Includes bedding, stalls guaranteed only after we receive your entry with payment. No stalls available until 6:00 PM Friday. Rings available for schooling Friday after 12:00 P.M. Overnight parking is free Guest House at the Farm, information at Holiday Inn Express South Haven (269) Guest House International South Haven (269) Food available on grounds. Miscellaneous Ride Times: Thursday, July 11 th -Posted on: & Rings: 2 outside sand rings. Warm-up: Sand and grass area and the Indoor arena. Dogs: All dogs must be on a leash and attended at all times. Misc: An ASTM approved helmet must be worn while mounted on a horse. Neither GLASS-ED, MDC, Willow Tree Equestrian Center nor any of its officers or agents, or the property owners and management accept any liability for any accident, injury, or illness to horses, riders and handlers, trainers, owners, attendants, volunteers, operators, concessionaires, or any person or property whatsoever while on the farm and/or stables property. Directions: From I-94 exit 46, go north about 7 miles to 34th Ave, then East to the farm. From South Haven/Kalamazoo take M-43 to Bangor, at Center Street go South to 34th Ave, then West to the farm.

38 DERBYSHIRE FARMS DRESSAGE Date: July 28, 2019 GLASS-ED and MDC Sanctioned Show udges: Bernadette Radke (L) and TBA Secretary: Lucinda Henderson ENTRY INFORMATION pen: June 10, 2019 Close: July 15, 2019 uestions: Phone: or Make Checks Lucinda Henderson Website: Payable to: how Location: Derbyshire Farms Mail entries to: Derbyshire Farms 6868 Washington Ave 6868 Washington Ave Stevensville, MI Stevensville, MI oggins: efunds: A current negative Coggins (dated after 1/1/19) must be sent with entry form. Requests before closing date will be honored, less a $15 office fee. Requests must be in writing. No refunds after closing date. CLASSES Introduction To Dressage 1 Fourth Level 1. USDF Intro Test A Open $ Fourth Level Test 1 Open $18 2. USDF Intro Test B Open $ Fourth Level Test 2 Open $18 3. USDF Intro Test C Open $ Fourth Level Test 3 Open $18 1. USDF Intro Test A Adult Amateur $15 Test of Choice 2. USDF Intro Test B Adult Amateur $ Test of Choice 3 $18 3. USDF Intro Test C Adult Amateur $15 Freestyles 1. USDF Intro Test A Jr/YR $ Anything Goes Musical Freestyle $18 2. USDF Intro Test B Jr/YR $ Anything Goes Pas de Deux $15/rider 3. USDF Intro Test C Jr/YR $ Standard Musical Freestyle 2 $18 Training Level 604. Anything Goes Quadrille $15/rider 4. Training Level Rider Test $15 Western Dressage 1. Training Level Test 1 Open $ WDAA Intro Test 1 Open $15 2. Training Level Test 2 Open $ WDAA Intro Test 2 Open $15 3. Training Level Test 3 Open $ WDAA Intro Test 3 Open $15 1. Training Level Test 1 Adult Amateur $ WDAA Intro Test 4 Open $15 2. Training Level Test 2 Adult Amateur $ WDAA Basic Test 1 Open $15 3. Training Level Test 3 Adult Amateur $ WDAA Basic Test 2 Open $15 1. Training Level Test 1 Jr/YR $ WDAA Basic Test 3 Open $15 2. Training Level Test 2 Jr/YR $ WDAA Basic Test 4 Open $15 3. Training Level Test 3 Jr/YR $ WDAA Level 1, 2, 3 Test of Choice $15 First Level Group Classes 01. First Level Test 1 Open $ Lead Line Walk Trot Equitation NEW! $ First Level Test 2 Open $ In-Hand (Shown on Triangle) $ First Level Test 3 Open $ Dressage Equitation $ First Level Rider Test $ Walk-Trot Equitation 1 $15 Second Level Miscellaneous Tests 01. Second Level Test 1 Open $ Prix Caprilli Walk Trot 1 $ Second Level Test 2 Open $18 505A. Prix Caprilli Walk Trot Canter (TOC) $ Second Level Test 3 Open $18 1. USEA Beg. Novice Level Test A/B $ Second Level Rider Test $18 2. USEA Novice Level Test A/B $15 Third Level 3. USEA Training Level Test A/B $ Third Level Test 1 Open $ Para Equestrian TOC $ Third Level Test 2 Open $ Bitless Test of Choice 3 $ Third Level Test 3 Open $ Gaited Test of Choice 3 $15 See Show Rules for eligibility requirements and limitations. CLASS FOOTNOTES

39 AWARDS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS wards: Ribbons for 1 st to 6 th Place and End of Show Championships and Reserve Championships. nd of Show There must be at least four (4) riders competing in a division for an End of Show Championship hampionships: for that division to be offered. hampionship Ø Intro to Dressage Jr/YR Ø Open Second Level ivisions Ø Intro to Dressage Adult Amateur Ø Open Third Level igh % Ø Intro to Dressage Open Ø Open Fourth Level Ø Training Level Jr/YR Ø Musical Freestyle (all classes) Ø Training Level Adult Amateur Ø WDAA Western Intro Ø Training Level Open Ø WDAA Basic Ø Open First Level talls: HORSE/HUMAN FOOD AND LODGING $45 Limited Stallion and Permanent stalls available. Bedding NOT included. Bedding $8 per bag. amping: $10 Without electrical hookup. otels Ø Baymont Inn (269) Ø Comfort Suites (269) Ø Hampton Inn (269) Ø Super 8 (269) Ø Red Roof Inn (269) Ø Holiday Inn (269) ood: Concession on grounds (DOGS Kitchen). ide Times: ooting: arm-up: ogs: elmets: DC Rules: MISCELLANEOUS Posted by July 24 at Glass-Ed and MDC websites, and START BOX. Two (2) sand show arenas. Two (2) warm-up rings with choice of sand or grass. All dogs must be on a leash at all times. ASTM-SEI helmets are required for all riders. MDC members are responsible for knowledge of and adherence to all rules that govern competitors in the Glass-Ed and MDC approved competitions. either Michiana Dressage Club, Inc., GLASS-ED, Lucinda Henderson, Nelson Henderson, Derbyshire Farms, nor any of ts officers or agents or the property owners and management accept liability or any accident, injury, or illness to horses, iders, and handlers, trainers, owners, attendants, volunteers, operators, concessionaires, or any person or property hatsoever while on the Henderson and/or Derbyshire Farms property. Directions to Derbyshire Farms can be found at

40 REINS OF LIFE DRESSAGE SERIES SHOW III Date: Saturday, September 28, 2019 ALL PROCEEDS TO REINS OF LIFE, INC THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING, 501(c)3 MDC and IDS Sanctioned Show- Scores earned are approved for MDC & Region 2 Schooling Show Awards Show Location: Reins of Life 9375 W. 300 N Michigan City, IN Judge: Bernadette Radke, L Graduate Show Secretaries: Elizabeth Grainger, Brooks Grainger Technical Delegate: Brooks Grainger Questions: Elizabeth Grainger cell:(574) or elizabethgrainger@gmail.com Entry Information: Entries are accepted only under the conditions and rules stated in the Show Rules/Information. All entries postmarked after September 14, 2019 are subject to $10.00 (per class) late fee. Opening Date: Monday August 12, 2019 Closing Date: Saturday September 14, 2019 Mail Entries to: Elizabeth Grainger Miller Road South Bend, IN Checks Payable to: Reins of Life Coggins: A copy of negative Coggins dated within 12 months of the show date must be mailed with entry form. Refunds: Requests in writing ( ) before closing date will be honored, less a $20.00 office fee. After the closing date, no refund without signed Vet Health Certificate. A signed Vet Health Certificate must be received within 2 days of the show to qualify for a refund, less a $20.00 office fee. No refunds on stalls. By paying for your entry you agree to this policy. Scratches: Friday before show: call Elizabeth Grainger (574) Day of show: call Dorota Janik (574) AND Dorota.Janik@reinsoflife.org No refunds on scratches. Stabling: $40 Preceding night and Day of Show / $30 Day of show / $70 for the Weekend ** (Limited stabling) Permanent box stalls. Price includes first bedding. Additional bedding available for $10/wheel barrow load. (See entry form) Stall availability extremely limited, based upon COMPLETE entry and will be first come/first serve and/or on postmark. Payment of stall fee is not a guarantee of a stall. No stall available until 3:00 PM CST on Friday. Please inform Dorota Janik of your approximate arrival time Dorota.Janik@reinsoflife.org Late arrivals must be confirmed or the stall will be given to the next in line. We request you strip your stall of all bedding prior to departure. We are happy to do this chore for you for the fee of $10.00/stall. (See entry form) Equine Vaccinations: Horses accepted for stabling may be required to provide a copy of current vaccinations dated within 12 months. Schooling: Rings available for schooling Friday after 3:00 P.M. CST, and after the end of the show each day. Schooling not permitted in the show arenas on mornings of the shows. Please use the warm up arena. Show Arena Footing: One (1) large outdoor sand arena. One (1) indoor sand arena. Warm Up Arena Footing: One (1) indoor sand arena and/or One (1) large outdoor grass arena. Additional grass areas will be available. Ride Times: Posted on or (574) on Wednesday September 25 before the show, 6:00 PM to 8:00PM EST. Camping: Overnight parking is $20.00 / NO electrical hookup Hotels: Country Inn and Suites 3805 Frontage Road, Michigan City, IN Blue Chip Casino & Resort 777 Blue Chip Drive, 777 Blue Chip Drive, Michigan City, IN Micro Tel Inn and Suites 9834 W 400 N, Michigan City, IN Food/Vendors: Concessions on grounds during the show. Vendors are welcome to contact show secretaries for information. Dogs/Stallions: All dogs must be on a leash at all times. / NO stallions are allowed. Helmets: An ASTM approved helmet must be worn while on your horse. Trailers: Please park in designated areas only. Due to the large number of competitors we recommend you arrive early and park close together / parallel to each other. If you notice a competitor is showing, please be courteous and stop your trailer until they halt/salute as well as try not unload or load your horse. 40

41 Awards: Ribbons for 1 st thru 6 th places End of Show Championship: Must be at least four (4) riders competing in a division for an End of Show High % Championship to be awarded for the divisions offered. Riders must compete in two of the three classes to qualify for championships. High % calculated by average of tests ridden per horse/rider combination in each division. Championship Divisions: Intro to Dressage First Year High % Training Level Adult Amateur High % Intro Junior High % Training Level Open High % Intro Adult Amateur High % Para Equestrian High % Intro Open High % First Level Open High % Training Level Junior High % Second Level and Above High % Special Awards: Best Smile Down Centerline Cutest Pair Best Turnout Most Organized Entry Reins of Life High Percentage Series Championship: Same horse/rider combo, must compete at all four Reins of Life shows, scores from highest test of level ridden from each show will be used in average calculation, to be awarded on Sunday September 29, Classes without levels not included in this calculation, i.e. Musical Freestyles, Equitation, In Hand, Suitability. 4 rides per horse per day rule : A horse may only compete four times a day regardless of the rider or test type Classes: 1. USDF Intro A First Year 1 $18 2. USDF Intro B First Year 1 $18 3. USDF Intro C First Year 1 $ USDF Intro A Junior $ USDF Intro B Junior $ USDF Intro C Junior $ USDF Intro A Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro B Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro C Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro A Open $ USDF Intro B Open $ USDF Intro C Open $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Open $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Open $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Open $ USEF First Level Test 1 Open $ USEF First Level Test 2 Open $ USEF First Level Test 3 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 1 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 2 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 3 Open $ Para Equestrian Test of Choice 2/4 $ Para Equestrian Equitation W/T/C $ Para Equestrian Equitation W/T $ Test of Choice 2/4 $ WDDA Western Dressage Test of Choice 2/3/4 $ USDF Rider Test of Choice 2/4 $ Anything Goes Musical Freestyle $ Anything Goes Quadrille $5/rider 507. Pas De Deux $10/rider 602. Prix Caprilli W/T/C $ Prix Caprilli W/T $ USEF Dressage Prospects In Hand $ USEF Dressage Suitability $ USEF Dressage Equitation W/T/C $ USEF Dressage Equitation W/T $ Lead Line Dressage Test of Choice 2/3/4 $12 Class Footnotes: 1. See show rules for eligibility requirements and limitations in the Michiana Dressage Club 2019 Omnibus 2. Test of Choice -Rider may ride any test from ITD through FEI Level, and may ride more than one test, provided the same test is not ridden twice. Test(s) to be ridden must be stated on entry blank. 3. Requirements- traditional western attire, an ASTM approved helmet, 2019USEF approved Dressage bits. 4. Any test not offered on showbill, must be sent with entry form along with judges copy. Directions: From West/Illinois: Take I-94 W toward Detroit. Merge onto US-421 S via EXIT 34A toward Westville. Continue to the traffic lights and then turn left onto W County Road 300 N. After passing STOP sign you will see white fence, which belongs to Reins of Life. Turn left onto the driveway and continue to the horse barn opposite to the pond. From North/Michigan: Take I-94 W toward Chicago. Merge onto US-421 S via EXIT 34A toward Westville. Continue to the Traffic lights and then turn left onto W County Road 300 N. After passing STOP sign you will see white fence, which belongs to Reins of Life. Turn left onto the driveway and continue to the horse barn opposite to the pond. WARNING Under Indiana law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities. Neither Michiana Dressage Club Inc., Reins of Life Inc., or Elizabeth Grainger, Brooks Grainger, nor any of it s officers or agents, or the property owners and management accept any liability for any accident, injury, or illness to horses, riders and handlers, trainers, owners, attendants, volunteers, operators, concessionaires, or any person or property whatsoever while on Reins of Life property. Not responsible for theft, property damage or accidents to horses or riders. 41

42 REINS OF LIFE DRESSAGE SERIES SHOW IV Date: Sunday, September 29, 2019 ALL PROCEEDS TO REINS OF LIFE, INC THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING, 501(c)3 MDC and IDS Sanctioned Show- Scores earned are approved for MDC & Region 2 Schooling Show Awards Show Location: Reins of Life 9375 W. 300 N Michigan City, IN Judge: Cheryl Connell Marsh, R Show Secretaries: Elizabeth Grainger, Brooks Grainger Technical Delegate: Brooks Grainger Questions: Elizabeth Grainger cell:(574) or elizabethgrainger@gmail.com Entry Information: Entries are accepted only under the conditions and rules stated in the Show Rules/Information. All entries postmarked after September 14, 2019 are subject to $10.00 (per class) late fee. Opening Date: Monday August 12, 2019 Closing Date: Saturday September 14, 2019 Mail Entries to: Elizabeth Grainger Miller Road South Bend, IN Checks Payable to: Reins of Life Coggins: A copy of negative Coggins dated within 12 months of the show date must be mailed with entry form. Refunds: Requests in writing ( ) before closing date will be honored, less a $20.00 office fee. After the closing date, no refund without signed Vet Health Certificate. A signed Vet Health Certificate must be received within 2 days of the show to qualify for a refund, less a $20.00 office fee. No refunds on stalls. By paying for your entry you agree to this policy. Scratches: Friday before show: call Elizabeth Grainger (574) Day of show: call Dorota Janik (574) AND Dorota.Janik@reinsoflife.org No refunds on scratches. Stabling: $40 Preceding night and Day of Show / $30 Day of show / $70 for the Weekend ** (Limited stabling) Permanent box stalls. Price includes first bedding. Additional bedding available for $10/wheel barrow load. (See entry form) Stall availability extremely limited, based upon COMPLETE entry and will be first come/first serve and/or on postmark. Payment of stall fee is not a guarantee of a stall. No stall available until 3:00 PM CST on Friday. Please inform Dorota Janik of your approximate arrival time Dorota.Janik@reinsoflife.org Late arriva be confirmed or the stall will be given to the next in line. We request you strip your stall of all bedding prior to departure. We are happy to do this chore for you for the fee of $10.00/stall. (See entry form) Equine Vaccinations: Horses accepted for stabling may be required to provide a copy of current vaccinations dated within 12 months. Schooling: Rings available for schooling Friday after 3:00 P.M. CST, and after the end of the show each day. Schooling not permitted in the show arenas on mornings of the shows. Please use the warm up arena. Show Arena Footing: One (1) large outdoor sand arena. One (1) indoor sand arena. Warm Up Arena Footing: One (1) indoor sand arena and/or One (1) large outdoor grass arena. Additional grass areas will be available. Ride Times: Posted on or (574) on Wednesday September 25 before the show, 6:00 PM to 8:00PM EST. Camping: Overnight parking is $20.00 / NO electrical hookup Hotels: Country Inn and Suites 3805 Frontage Road, Michigan City, IN Blue Chip Casino & Resort 777 Blue Chip Drive, 777 Blue Chip Drive, Michigan City, IN Micro Tel Inn and Suites 9834 W 400 N, Michigan City, IN Food/Vendors: Concessions on grounds during the show. Vendors are welcome to contact show secretaries for information. Dogs/Stallions: All dogs must be on a leash at all times. / NO stallions are allowed. Helmets: An ASTM approved helmet must be worn while on your horse. Trailers: Please park in designated areas only. Due to the large number of competitors we recommend you arrive early and park close together / parallel to each other. If you notice a competitor is showing, please be courteous and stop your trailer until they halt/salute as well as try not unload or load your horse. Awards: Ribbons for 1 st thru 6 th places 42

43 End of Show Championship: Must be at least four (4) riders competing in a division for an End of Show High % Championship to be awarded for the divisions offered. Riders must compete in two of the three classes to qualify for championships. High % calculated by average of tests ridden per horse/rider combination in each division. Championship Divisions: Intro to Dressage First Year High % Training Level Adult Amateur High % Intro Junior High % Training Level Open High % Intro Adult Amateur High % Para Equestrian High % Intro Open High % First Level Open High % Training Level Junior High % Second Level and Above High % Special Awards: Best Smile Down Centerline Cutest Pair Best Turnout Most Organized Entry Reins of Life High Percentage Series Championship: Same horse/rider combo, must compete at all four Reins of Life shows, scores from highest test of level ridden from each show will be used in average calculation, to be awarded on Sunday September 29, Classes without levels not included in this calculation, i.e. Musical Freestyles, Equitation, In Hand, Suitability. 4 rides per horse per day rule : A horse may only compete four times a day regardless of the rider or test type Classes: 1. USDF Intro A First Year 1 $18 2. USDF Intro B First Year 1 $18 3. USDF Intro C First Year 1 $ USDF Intro A Junior $ USDF Intro B Junior $ USDF Intro C Junior $ USDF Intro A Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro B Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro C Adult Amateur $ USDF Intro A Open $ USDF Intro B Open $ USDF Intro C Open $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Junior $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Adult Amateur $ USEF Training Level Test 1 Open $ USEF Training Level Test 2 Open $ USEF Training Level Test 3 Open $ USEF First Level Test 1 Open $ USEF First Level Test 2 Open $ USEF First Level Test 3 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 1 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 2 Open $ USEF Second Level Test 3 Open $ Para Equestrian Test of Choice 2/4 $ Para Equestrian Equitation W/T/C $ Para Equestrian Equitation W/T $ Test of Choice 2/4 $ WDDA Western Dressage Test of Choice 2/3/4 $ USDF Rider Test of Choice 2/4 $ Anything Goes Musical Freestyle $ Anything Goes Quadrille $5/rider 507. Pas De Deux $10/rider 602. Prix Caprilli W/T/C $ Prix Caprilli W/T $ USEF Dressage Prospects In Hand $ USEF Dressage Suitability $ USEF Dressage Equitation W/T/C $ USEF Dressage Equitation W/T $ Lead Line Dressage Test of Choice 2/3/4 $12 Class Footnotes: 1. See show rules for eligibility requirements and limitations in the Michiana Dressage Club 2019 Omnibus 2. Test of Choice -Rider may ride any test from ITD through FEI Level, and may ride more than one test, provided the same test is not ridden twice. Test(s) to be ridden must be stated on entry blank. 3. Requirements- traditional western attire, an ASTM approved helmet, 2019 USEF approved Dressage bits. 4. Any test not offered on showbill, must be sent with entry form along with judges copy. Directions: From West/Illinois: Take I-94 W toward Detroit. Merge onto US-421 S via EXIT 34A toward Westville. Continue to the traffic lights and then turn left onto W County Road 300 N. After passing STOP sign you will see white fence, which belongs to Reins of Life. Turn left onto the driveway and continue to the horse barn opposite to the pond. From North/Michigan: Take I-94 W toward Chicago. Merge onto US-421 S via EXIT 34A toward Westville. Continue to the Traffic lights and then turn left onto W County Road 300 N. After passing STOP sign you will see white fence, which belongs to Reins of Life. Turn left onto the driveway and continue to the horse barn opposite to the pond. WARNING Under Indiana law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities. Neither Michiana Dressage Club Inc., Reins of Life Inc., or Elizabeth Grainger, Brooks Grainger, nor any of it s officers or agents, or the property owners and management accept any liability for any accident, injury, or illness to horses, riders and handlers, trainers, owners, attendants, volunteers, operators, concessionaires, or any person or property whatsoever while on Reins of Life property. Not responsible for theft, property damage or accidents to horses or riders. 43

44 Michiana Dressage Club, Inc Rider Report Form USDF/IDS, or other shows without an MDC, Inc Rating PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY Rider Name: Date of Show(s): Horse: Show Name: Judge: Show Affiliation: (i.e. USDF, IDS, GLASS-ED, etc) Show Secretary Results Website: Show Secretary: Level Test # #Riders in Class* (Signature) Placing Percentage Points** All Columns must be Completely filled out!! *When calculating the number in a class include eliminations, but exclude scratches, no-shows or HC- rides. **Use Grid to calculate points. Points for USDF classes multiply x3, MDC classes multiply x2, all others x1. Number of Riders in Class ***Rider Reports are due within 14 Days after each show date through the season and by October 5, 2019 for the last show of the season ** Please Mail to: Holly Ilada PO Box 1770 Warsaw, IN or to: holnur@hotmail.com Revised 2/19/19 44

45 Michiana Dressage Club, Inc Show Entry Form Show Name: ****Please Make Checks Payable to the Show Hosts**** Date: / / Rider/Handler: Phone: Address: City: State: Zip: MDC Member #: [ ] Junior [ ] Adult Am [ ] Pro/Open (check if Owner is the same are Rider/Handler [ ]) Owner: Phone: Address: City: State: Zip: MDC Member #: [ ] Junior [ ] Adult Am [ ] Pro/Open Horse Name: Breed: Year Foaled: Height: Color: [ ] Mare [ ] Gelding [ ] Stallion Class Number Description (Level and Test Number) Entry Fee Quadrille Team Name: Level: Total Entries: Stabling: Pas de Duex Team Name: Level: Camping: Other Fees: Musical Freestyle Level: Total Fees: WARNING Under Indiana law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities. Under the Michigan Equine Activity Liability Act, an Equine Professional IS NOT LIABLE for an injury to or death of a Participant in the Equine Activity resulting from an inherent risk of the Equine Activity. The undersigned hereby release and discharge on their behalf and on the behalf of their heirs and assign, Michiana Dressage Club, Inc, its owners, officers, directors, shareholders, employees and assignees, and the owners, officers, directors, shareholders, employees and assignees of the entity or person holding the show from any and all liability for any damages or injuries sustained as a result of participation in the show. Neither Michiana Dressage Club, Inc. nor any of its officers or agents or the property owners and management accept any liability for an accident, injury or illness to horses, riders and handlers, trainers, owners, attendant volunteers, operators, concessionaires, or any person or property whatsoever while on the farm and/or stable s property. Signatures: ( Same not acceptable) Each line must be correctly signed for entry to be valid. Rider: Date: Owner: Date: Parent/Guardian*: Date: Trainer*: Date: *If rider is a minor, parent or guardian must sign as well as rider. *The trainer is the person, over 18, who is responsible for the care, custody, and control of the horse at the show. 45

46 Michiana Dressage Club, Inc Volunteer Report Form Volunteer Name Volunteer Address Event Information: Name of Event Location of Event Date of Event Position Number of Hours worked Signature of Show Secretary/Event Coordinator: ***Volunteer Report Forms are due within 14 days after each show date through the season and by October 5, 2019 for the last show of the season.*** Please mail to: Holly Ilada PO Box 1770 Warsaw, IN OR Scan and to: 46

47 The 2019 Michiana Dressage Club Board of Directors would like to wish everyone a very safe and rewarding competition season. 47

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