PROVISIONAL DRESSAGE TIMETABLE: THURSDAY 24th JANUARY Trot Up CDI-WLF Horses Welcome Function CPEDN Para Equestrian Team Test Young Horse/Pony Classes - Round 1 Prix St Georges CDN Intermediate II CDN CDN-P Team Test CDN - U25 Inter II CDN-J Team Test CDN-Y Team Test CDI-WLF Grand Prix CPEDN Para Equestrian Individual Test Young Horse/Pony Classes - Round 2 Intermediate I CDN Grand Prix CDN CDN-U25 Grand Prix CDN-P Individual Test CDN-J Individual Test CDN-Y Individual Test FRIDAY 25th JANUARY SATURDAY 26th JANUARY CDI-WLF Grand Prix Freestyle SUNDAY 27th JANUARY CPEDN Para Equestrian Freestyle Intermediate I Freestyle CDN Grand Prix CDN Freestyle CDN-P Freestyle CDN-J Freestyle CDN - Y Freestyle CDN Grand Prix U-25 Freestyle
CLASSES, ENTRY FEES, PRIZES Prize Money or Prize (P) Class Event Entry Fee 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total Prize Money Pool' Ribbons 1 Grand Prix CDI-WLF $187 $400 $300 $200 $150 $80 $50 $1,180 1-8 2 Grand Prix CDI-WLF Freestyle $150 $600 $450 $300 $250 $120 $75 $1,795 1-12 3 Intermediate II CDN $110 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 4 Grand Prix CDN $110 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 5 Grand Prix CDN Freestyle $110 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 6 Prix St Georges CDN $110 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 7 Intermediate I CDN $110 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 8 Intermediate I Freestyle CDN $110 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 9 CDN-Y Individual Test $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 10 CDN - Y Team Test $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 11 CDN - Y Freestyle $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 12 CDN-P Individual Test $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 13 CDN-P Team Test $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 14 CDN-P Freestyle $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 15 CDN-U25 Intermediate II $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 16 CDN-U25 Grand Prix $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 17 CDN-U25 Grand Prix Freestyle $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 18 CDN-J Individual Test $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 19 CDN-J Team Test $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 20 CDN-J Freestyle $110 $150 $100 $70 P P P $320 1-6 21 4YO Young Horse Champ. $140 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 22 4YO Young Pony Champ. $140 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 23 5YO Young Horse Champ. $140 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 24 5YO Young Pony Champ. $140 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 25 6YO Young Horse Champ. $140 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 26 6YO Young Pony Champ. $140 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 27 7YO Young Horse Champ. $140 $250 $150 $80 P P P $480 1-6 28 29 30 31 32 Para Equestrian CPEDN Grade I Championship* $240 $100 $80 $50 P P P $690 1-6 Para Equestrian CPEDN Grade II Championship* $240 $100 $80 $50 P P P $690 1-6 Para Equestrian CPEDN Grade III Championship* $240 $100 $80 $50 P P P $690 1-6 Para Equestrian CPEDN Grade IV Championship* $240 $100 $80 $50 P P P $690 1-6 Para Equestrian CPEDN Grade V Championship* $240 $100 $80 $50 P P P $690 1-6
* Para Equestrian CPEDN competitors please note that your entry fee includes all three classes; the Team Test, Individual Test and Freestyle. Prizemoney shown will be paid per test however if there are less than 4 entries in each grade only 50% will be paid. PLEASE NOTE Classes may only be run if a minimum of 6 entries are received (with the exception of CPEDN classes) Prizemoney may be reduced for EA classes if there are less than 6 competitors, for FEI Classes it will be as per FEI rules Goods in kind may replace prize money in some competitions Other Prizes: Rug for the winner of each Young Horse/Pony Championship Rug for the winner of the following: Grand Prix CDI-W and Grand Prix CDI-W Freestyle competitions. Rug for the overall winner of the Small Tour Championship (PSG, Inter I and Inter I Freestyle) Rug for the overall winner of the Big Tour CDN Championship (Inter II, Grand Prix CDN, Grand Prix CDN Freestyle) Rug for the overall winner of the CDN-Y Championship Rug for the overall winner of the CDNU-25 Championship Rug for the overall winner of the CDN-P Championship Rug for the overall winner of the CDN-J Championship Rug for the overall Champion in each Para Equestrian Grade SPECIAL INFORMATION RELATING TO YOUNG HORSE & PONY COMPETITIONS Entry fees for the Young Horse and Pony include both rounds To be run under the State Championships formula Both rounds may be used as qualifiers Callers are permitted All horses, riders and owners must be current members and registered with the EA. EA Rules apply. All horses must exceed 149 cms with shoes. Birth dates for all horses will be as at 1st August and birth date must be indicated on entry form 4 YO Championship for Horses/Ponies open to Horses/Ponies born between 1-8-2014 and 31-7-2015 5 YO Championship for Horses/Ponies open to Horses/ Ponies born between 1-8-2013 and 31-7-2014 6 YO Championship for Horses/Ponies open to Horses/Ponies born between 1-8-2012 and 31-7-2013 7 YO Championship for Horses open to Horses born between 1-8-2011 and 31-7-2012 All horses and ponies to be ridden in snaffle bridle with the exception of 7YO horses who may be ridden in either a snaffle or double bridle. All ponies must hold current EA registration and must provide an EA approved height certificate on request Competition contact: Boneo Park office: 03 59 863006 Email: events@boneopark.com.au All entries will be online via the Boneo Park website, www.boneopark.com.au Please keep an eye on the Boneo Park website and Facebook page for latest information and updates
Approved safety helmets are to be worn for all Young Horse/Pony competitions. Whips are permitted to be carried in all age group. Dressage Tests and format Round 1: Commanded in groups of 2 for 4/5/6 year old classes EA YH commanded tests for 4/5/6 yr old horses (same test for both horses and ponies). 7YO Round 1 test is the EA Advanced 5.2 test and will be ridden individually Round 2: Ridden individually Tests to be ridden will be: 4-Year-Old Horses & Ponies: FEI test for 4 year old horses; 5 Year-Old-Horses & Ponies: FEI YH Preliminary test for 5 year old horses; 6 Year-Old-Horses: FEI YH Preliminary test for 6 year old horses; 6 Year-Old-Ponies: EA Young Pony Preliminary test for 6 year old s 7 Year-Old-Horses: FEI YH Preliminary test for 7 year old horses The mark from the second round will determine the final placings Conditions and General Information - CDI & CDN Competitors The Boneo Classic will be conducted in strict accordance with the current edition (including amendments) of: FEI General Regulations; FEI Veterinary Regulations & FEI Dressage Rules. DRESSAGE TESTS Available on the FEI website http://www.fei.org/fei/your-role/organisers/dressage/tests CDN-P: Team Competition (2016), Individual Competition (2016) & Freestyle Pony Riders (2009) CDN-J: Team Competition (2017), Individual Competition (2017) & Freestyle Junior (2009) CDN-Y: FEI YR Team Competition (2017), FEI YR Individual Competition (2017) & FEI Young Rider Freestyle (2009) CDN-U25: FEI Intermediate 11 (2014), FEI U-25 Grand Prix (2016) & FEI Grand Prix Freestyle (2009). Para Equestrian: FEI Para Equestrian Dressage Tests, valid from 1 January 2017. ELIGIBILITY Horses must be at least 8 years of age for Grand Prix level and 7 years of age for Prix St. Georges level and have a height at the withers exceeding 149 cm including shoes. CDI-WLF Grand Prix To be eligible for selection to the Pacific League Final, combinations must have competed at a CDI-W or CDI3* qualifying event on at least one (1) occasion in the preceding 12 months and gained a minimum of at least 68% in the Grand Prix Freestyle to Music. The Pacific League Final will consist of a maximum of fifteen (15) eligible combinations who have been selected by the Equestrian Australia National Dressage Selectors. Any combinations who enter but do not get selected for the CDI- WLF class may either transfer to the CDN class or have their money refunded. CDN Grand Prix is open to combinations that have on two occasions (in the 12 months prior to close of entries) achieved 60% at Grand Prix level. Prix St Georges and Intermediate I: Open to riders from the year in which they reach their 16th birthday. These competitions will be limited to the best 20 performed combinations, please submit your best three performances with entries from the 12 months prior to close of entries.
CDN-J: Open to riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 14 until the end of the calendar year they reach the age of 18. Horses must be at least 6 years of age. CDN-P: Open to riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 12 until the end of the calendar year they reach the age of 16. Ponies must be at least 6 years of age and must not exceed 148cm without shoes. CDN-Y: Open to riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 16 until the end of the calendar year they reach the age of 21. Horses must be at least 7 years of age. CDN-U25: Open to riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 16 until the end of the calendar year they reach the age of 25. The combination must have achieved at least two performances of 60% in Intermediate A or Intermediate B, or Intermediate II or Grand Prix tests. Para-Equestrian: Open to all FEI registered para equestrian riders, riders may compete from the beginning of the year in which they reach the age of 14. The Organising Committee does have discretion to make exceptions in special circumstances to accept certain combinations. Riders may participate under the jurisdiction of the country of which the rider holds his/her passport Riders may ride more than one horse Riders should be aware that the FEI considers any withdrawals without a valid excuse after the definite entry date as serious All horses entered for a CDI whether at home or in foreign countries, must have an official FEI Passport, or National Passport approved by the FEI, as a means of identification and to establish ownership. (Gen. Regs. Art. 137). EA Horse I.D. documents are available from the EA National Office. Riders must ensure that they have the appropriate documents on arrival. Enquiries EA 02 8762 7777. All riders and horses participating in FEI events (at this event the CDI and CPEDI classes) must be registered on the FEI database. Registrations must be renewed each calendar year. EA collects the charges on behalf of the FEI. Registration forms are available on the EA web site. www.equestrian.org.au or contact the National Office. Please note that this registration is required even if the horse has an FEI Passport or EA National Identification Document. Advertising and Publicity on competitors and horses (Gen. Regs. Art. 135.1-2): The competitors are authorised to carry the logo of their personal sponsor on the saddle cloth in accordance with Art. 135.1-2. Riders with privately organised sponsorship may display a "logo" of their sponsor on their saddlecloth. The area covered by this logo may not exceed 200 sq. cm. A sponsor s label on jackets must not exceed 80 sq. cm at the height of breast pockets. Please note that if more than one sponsor logo is placed on the saddlecloth, the area covered by all logos may not exceed 200 sq. cm as above. The Chief Steward will check that the advertising and publicity on competitors and horses complies with Article 135 of the General Regulations. Liability: Riders and/or owners whose entries have been accepted will undertake to indemnify the Organizing Body against all claims, losses, suits, and damages made against or suffered by the Organizing Body by reason of any negligent act or omission on the part of any rider, trainer or attendant whilst he is attending, riding or otherwise handling a horse and agrees that act or omission on the part of such rider or attendant found in any action against the Organizing Body to be negligent, shall be deemed to have been negligent for the purpose of any claim under this indemnity.
Entry refunds: For all entries, 50% of the entry fee will be refunded on receipt of a doctor s or vet certificate submitted to Event Secretary, 312 Boneo Road, Boneo, VIC 3939 within 7 days of the event. Please notify all scratchings to the Event Secretary, on 0359 863006 or email events@boneopark.com.au. Horse feed will be the responsibility of the competitor and can be ordered from Total Animal Supplies. Phone 03 5976 8880. Accreditation/Ticketing: General admission passes will be allocated as follows: One pass per rider and one additional pass per horse. This entitles the bearer to free admittance to the venue and to the seating stands at all times. Accreditation (in the form of wristbands) will be issued at the venue. STABLING RATES First Day Rate ($) Each additional Day ($/day) Stable (includes initial bedding and cleaning on departure) $90 $40 Portable Stables $40 $40 Yard 15 15 Powered Campsite 30 30 Unpowered Campsite 20 20 Additional Fees Facility Fee - $18 per horse for event duration Administration Fee - $40 EADCMP Fee - $37, (compulsory FEI fee for CDI-WLF competitors) All stable bookings to be made online with entries. Stable prices include initial fresh sawdust bedding and cleaning on departure. If your horse requires bedding other than sawdust please notify us. Water and feed buckets must be provided by the owners. Priority for stables is given to CDI horses, stallions and interstate entries
ACCOMMODATION FOR RIDERS Excellent and plenty of local accommodation can be found on the following website: www.visitmorningtonpeninsula.org. Some suggestions nearby are: Rosebud Country Club Fairways resort, 207 Boneo Rd, Rosebud, 3939, Nepean Country Club, 205 Browns Rd, Rosebud 3939, RACV Club Cape Schank, Trent Jones Drive (via Boneo Rd), Cape Schanck, 3939, Peppers Moonah Links Sampling procedure for Prohibited substances FEI Vet Regs, Chapter V & VI and Annex III. Horses will be subject to sampling for Prohibited Substances. Insurance: All owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to third parties caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their horses. They are therefore strongly advised to take out a third-party insurance providing full coverage for participation in equestrian events at home and abroad, and to keep the policy up to date. All prices include GST Boneo Park Equestrian Pty Ltd ABN 35 126 753 151 THE FEI CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HORSE The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) expects all those involved in international equestrian sport to adhere to the FEI s Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that at all times the welfare of the horse must be paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial influences. 1. At all stages during the preparation and training of competition horses, welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse management, training methods, farriery and tack, and transportation. 2. Horses and athletes must be fit, competent and in good health before they are allowed to compete. This encompasses medication use, surgical procedures that threaten welfare or safety, pregnancy in mares and the misuse of aids. 3. Events must not prejudice horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the horse for onward travel after the event. 4. Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention after they have competed and that they are treated humanely when their competition careers are over. This covers proper veterinary care, competition injuries, euthanasia and retirement. 5. The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their areas of expertise. A full copy of this Code can be obtained from the Fédération Equestre Internationale, Chemin des Délices 9, CH-1006 Lausanne, Switzerland. Telephone: +41 21 310 47 47. The Code is available in English & French. The Code is also available on the FEI s website: www.fei.org.
BONEO PARK CODE OF CONDUCT The Boneo Park Equestrian Centre is an exclusive, private facility and in the interests of ensuring the enjoyment and safety of all users the following code of conduct applies. Management at Boneo Park can use discretion at any point in time to determine access to the facilities and are not limited to the code below. Personal Conduct A person must not do any of the following whilst at Boneo Park: use indecent, obscene, insulting or threatening language behave in an offensive or indecent manner cause serious alarm or affront to a person by disorderly or unsafe conduct obstruct a person in the performance of that person s work or duties Boneo Park management do not tolerate the use, transfer or possession of illegal drugs on the premises. Anyone found using, transferring or in possession of any non-prescribed illegal drug will be ejected and may be handed over to the police. Riding Conduct Approved AS/ NZ 3838 safety helmets must be worn at all times when riding The FEI Code of Conduct for the Welfare of the Horse must be abided by at all times Smooth soled and heeled boots are worn. Riding of unsaddled or unbridled horses is prohibited Arena etiquette is observed eg: Left hand to left hand Walking give right of way Diagonal changes have right of way Uncontrolled horses are removed from the arena General Conduct Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times Speed limits must be adhered to at all times Only designated parking areas can be used Horses are not to be tied up to floats or trucks unless using twine and supervised Alcohol must not be consumed by anyone subsequently riding Smoking is prohibited in the stable area Children under 14 years must be under strict supervision at all times Horses must be led along laneways not the main drive Cars and vehicles are not allowed on horse laneways Please be aware that all fences are electric. Lights must be turned on before it gets dark Anyone who does not abide by this code of conduct may be requested to leave the facility. Boneo Park management reserves the right to refuse entry to any individual.