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Opening Date: April 23, 2012 USDF/USEF # Closing Date: May 25, 2012 324870 A Level 2 Dressage Show and Benefit for Breast Cancer Research www.pvdarideforlife.org Saturday June 23 and Sunday Jun 24, 2012 Prince Georges County Equestrian Center & Show Place Arena Upper Marlboro, Maryland - www.showplacearena.com New for 2012 Classes at FEI PSG, I1, I2 and GP Please check the PVDA website at www.pvda.org > Show Information for updates. Show Manager: Entry Secretary: Show Secretary: Julie Gross Carolyn DelGrosso Carolyn DelGrosso Phone: (H) 301-855-3922 17913 Cashell Rd Phone: (C) 301-503-7709 Olney, MD 20832 Announcer: Email: juliegross@comcast.net Phone: 301-774-0794 (6-8PM) Bob Sparky Masek Email: mandcdelg@aol.com Stable Manager: Technical Delegate: Betsy Novotny Medical Services*: On grounds during show TBD Phone: 301-529-5220 hours, on call after show hours Email: bnovo@verizon.net Judges: Farrier*: On grounds during show hours, on Jane Weatherwax (S, CA) Show Administrator: call after show hours Anita Owen (S, CO) Potomac Valley Dressage Association, Inc. Helen George (r, VA) A DC Non-profit Corporation Veterinarian*: On call. Phone number will be TBD Jocelyn Pearson, President posted in the barns and in Show Program TBD * Name and phone number of Medical Services, Farrier & Veterinarian will be posted in the Show Office and all barns A. PRIZE LIST Cl # Saturday June 23 Information Fee Cl # Sunday June 24 Information Fee 11 USDF Introductory A Open, not USEF Rec** $30 21 USDF Introductory A Open, not USEF Rec** $30 12 USDF Introductory B Open, not USEF Rec** $30 22 USDF Introductory B Open, not USEF Rec** $30 13 USDF Introductory C Open, not USEF Rec** $30 23 USDF Introductory C Open, not USEF Rec** $30 101 Training Level Test 1 Open $40 201 Training Level Test 1 Open $40 102 Training Level Test 2 Open / BLM $40 202 Training Level Test 2 Open / BLM $40 103 Training Level Test 3 Open / GAIG $40 203 Training Level Test 3 Open / GAIG $40 111 First Level Test 1 Open $40 211 First Level Test 1 Open $40 112 First Level Test 2 Open / BLM $40 212 First Level Test 2 Open / BLM $40 113 First Level Test 3 Open / GAIG $40 213 First Level Test 3 Open / GAIG $40 121 Second Level Test 1 Open $40 221 Second Level Test 1 Open $40 122 Second Level Test 2 Open / BLM $40 222 Second Level Test 2 Open / BLM $40 123 Second Level Test 3 Open / GAIG / Dover $40 223 Second Level Test 3 Open / GAIG $40 131 Third Level Test 1 Open $50 231 Third Level Test 1 Open $50 132 Third Level Test 2 Open / BLM $50 232 Third Level Test 2 Open / BLM $50 133 Third Level Test 3 Open / GAIG $50 233 Third Level Test 3 Open / GAIG $50 141 Fourth Level Test 1 Open $50 241 Fourth Level Test 1 Open $50 142 Fourth Level Test 2 Open / BLM $50 242 Fourth Level Test 2 Open / BLM $50 143 Fourth Level Test 3 Open / GAIG $50 243 Fourth Level Test 3 Open / GAIG $50 150 FEI Prix St. Georges Open / BLM / GAIG $60 250 FEI Prix St. Georges Open / BLM / GAIG $60 152 FEI Intermediate I Open / BLM / GAIG $60 252 FEI Intermediate I Open / BLM / GAIG $60 153 FEI Intermediate II Open / BLM / GAIG $60 253 FEI Intermediate II Open / BLM / GAIG $60 155 FEI Grand Prix TOC Open / BLM / GAIG $60 255 FEI Grand Prix TOC Open / BLM / GAIG $60 165 USDF Freestyle TOC Open / BLM / GAIG / * $50 275 FEI Freestyle TOC Open / BLM / GAIG / * $60 186 USDF Pas de Deux Open / BLM $60 285 USDF Quadrille TOC Open $80 See definitions on next page. 2012 PVDA Ride for Life Page 1 January 15, 2012

B. DEFINITIONS Class is open to all horses and riders. If there are enough entries, show management will split classes into Open & AJY divisions or Open Open, AA, and JYR divisions. Please mark your entry accordingly. Class is open to Adult Amateurs only. Competitors must compete as adults from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach AA the age of 22 and must hold a current USEF Amateur Card. Please mark your entry accordingly. JR Class is open to Junior Riders only, ages 18 and under in the current year. Please mark your entry accordingly. YR Class is open to Young Riders only, ages 16-21 in the current year. Please mark your entry accordingly. JYR Class is open to Junior Riders and Young Riders only. Please mark your entry accordingly. AJY Class is open to Adult Amateurs, Junior Riders, and Young Riders only. TOC Test of Choice specify test on entry form. Qualifying class for 2012 Colonel Bengt Ljungquist Memorial Championships. Riders must be members of a participating organization BLM at the time of the show to be eligible. Information: www.cblm.org/. Qualifying class for the 2012 Great American Insurance Group (GAIG)/USDF Championships (must declare qualifying ride on entry GAIG form). An additional $10 fee is required (in addition to regular class fee) and must be paid prior to the start of the class. Information: www.usdf.org/competitions/competitions-championships/regionals/index.asp. * Freestyles have a prerequisite score of 60% for the highest test of the freestyle level or a higher level. Introductory A, B & C classes are not recognized by USEF. For horses and riders only in Introductory classes, USEF and USDF ** membership and horse registration are not required. The USEF Drug fee is waived. Scores earned in Introductory classes may not be applied toward USEF and USDF awards or programs. USEF requires a separate Competition Entry Form for these classes. Class #123 is a USDF/Dover Adult Amateur Medal Program class. The USDF/Dover Adult Medal will be awarded to the highest scoring Dover adult amateur who meets the eligibility requirements and has obtained a score of at least 60% in the class. Information: www.usdf.org/awards/performance/adultmedalprogram.asp. C. ENTRY FEES Introductory Level Classes $30 Training, First, & Second Level Classes $40 Third & Fourth Level Classes $50 FEI Classes $60 USDF Musical Freestyles $50 FEI Musical Freestyles $60 USDF/GAIG Qualifying Classes Add $10 per class for USDF/GAIG qualifying classes Pas de Deux $60 per pair (each rider pay $30) Quadrille $80 per team (each rider pay $20) USEF Non-Member Fee / Show $30 / show for non-member owner, rider, and/or trainer (Individuals only participating in Intro, Pas de Deux, and/or Quadrille classes are exempt from this fee.) USDF Non-Member Fee / Show $25 / show for non-member owner and/or rider (Individuals only participating in Intro, Pas de Deux, and/or Quadrille classes are exempt from this fee.) USDF Non-Member Affidavit Fee $5 / show for non-member owner and/or rider who previously paid the non-member fee but cannot provide the non-member number. Paid in addition to the USDF $20 non-member fee. USEF Drugs/Medications Fee $15 for each horse entered in competition (Individuals only participating in Introductory level classes are exempt from this fee. Non-competing horses are also exempt from this fee.) Office Fee $50 (non-refundable) Stabling for Duration of Show $110 (fee if horse stays overnight, either stabling or daily grounds fee must be paid) Stabling per Day $60 (a day = 6AM to 6 PM) Tack Stall for Duration of Show $110 (12PM on Friday through 7PM on Sunday) Tack Stall per Day $60 (a day = 6AM to 6 PM) Bedding (per bale) $8 Post Entry Surcharge $50 (Check PVDA web site or email Show Secretary to determine if late entries will be accepted.) Class Change $10 (if granted by Show Secretary) Grounds Fee $25 per day for each horse not stabled, including non-competing horses Camper Hookup Duration of Show $30 per overnight. Non-Competing Horse Submit entry form, current Coggins, $50 office fee, and $25/day grounds fee or stabling fee ($110 for show or $60 per day). Horse must wear bridle number when not in trailer or stall. 2012 PVDA Ride for Life Page 2 January 15, 2012

D. ENTRY PACKET REQUIREMENTS 1. Entry Form: Entries must be submitted on a 2012 Region One Entry Form (attached) and available at www.usdfregion1.org. Entries will be accepted only with entry form and payment. The Owner, Rider, and Trainer (and Coach, if applicable) boxes on page two must ALL have SIGNATURES (no same ). For Test of Choice (TOC) classes, the test must be indicated on page 1 of the form. 2. Payment: Each entry must have its own separate check, made payable to PVDA. Fees must be paid in full with the entry form. If a check for entry fees is returned by the bank, the entry will be placed on a waiting list until all fees are paid in cash, money order, or cashier s check. All returned checks are subject to a $30 service fee. Pas de Deux: each rider pay ½ of class fee; Quadrille: each rider pay ¼ of class fee. 3. Coggins Certificate: Entries without proof of a negative Coggins test valid throughout the show date will not be accepted. If a new Coggins test is pending, the new certificate must be submitted to the show secretary before the horse can enter the show grounds. Email of a scanned certificate is acceptable. The Coggins certificate must state the horse's name as it appears on the entry blank (USEF Rule GR 907.3). 4. USEF/USDF Horse Recording/Registration and Owner/Rider/Trainer/Coach Memberships: If you are snail mailing your entry without using www.equestrianentries.com, use the USEF Affiliates Membership Verification Service at www.eqverification.org to provide proof of horse USEF/USDF recording/registration, owner and rider USEF/USDF memberships, and trainer USEF membership. USEF Horse Recording and USDF Horse Registration: Proof required for USDF-GAIG regional championship qualifying classes. USDF Horse Identification Number (HIN) required, as a minimum, for non-qualifying classes. Proof must be provided with the entry form. USEF Membership: USEF members must provide proof of current membership with the entry form. If rider, owner and/or trainer cannot show validation for current USEF membership, a $30 USEF non-member fee/show must be paid with the entry form. (Trainer = person responsible/liable for horse while on show grounds.) USDF Membership: USDF members must provide proof of current membership with the entry form. If rider and/or owner cannot show validation for current USDF membership, a $25 USDF non-member fee/show must be paid with the entry form. If a rider and/or owner previously paid a non-membership fee and cannot provide the non-membership number, in addition to the $25 non-member fee, a $5 affidavit fee will be assessed. Provide USDF non-member form, available at: http://www.usdf.org/docs/showflash/web/generalinfo/before/non-memberidaffidavitform.pdf USEF Exemptions: Horses and people involved only in Introductory, Opportunity, Pas de Deux and/or Quadrille classes are exempt from USEF horse recording requirements and USEF membership requirements. USDF Exemptions: Horses and people involved only in Introductory, Opportunity, Pas de Deux and/or Quadrille are exempt from USDF horse registration requirements and USDF membership requirements. 5. Freestyle Test: With their entry, riders competing in freestyle classes must submit a copy of the highest test of the freestyle level, or any test of a higher level, on the competition horse, with a minimum score of 60%. E. HOW TO ENTER THE SHOW You may enter the show one of three ways: 1. Hand Written and Snail Mail: Print the 2012 Region 1 Licensed Show Entry Form (available at www.usdfregion1.org or pages 8-9 of this prize list). Snail mail the completed signed form, check, Coggins, USEF Affiliates Membership Verification Service print-out, copy of test to qualify for a freestyle ride (if applicable), and copy(ies) of Para-Equestrian documents (if applicable). Snail mail to the Entry Secretary. With this method, the office fee is $25. 2. Online Application and Snail Mail: Log on to www.equestrianentries.com and follow the instructions to enter the show but do not submit the payment. Print out the Equestrian Entries report and obtain signatures from Rider, Owner, and Trainer. Snail mail the Equestrian Entries report, check (payable to PVDA), Coggins, copy of qualifying freestyle test (if applicable), and copy(ies) of Para-Equestrian documents (if applicable) to the Entry Secretary. With this method, the office fee is $25. 3. Total Online Application: Log on to www.equestrianentries.com and follow the instructions to enter the show, submit the Coggins and other documents, and make your payment. Equestrian Entries will forward your entry, payment, and all other documents to PVDA. This method will cost you 3% of the cost of your fees plus $5.00. With this method, the office fee is $25. F. OTHER ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND INFORMATION Snail Mailed Entries: Mail entry packets to the entry secretary. Do not send entry packets via registered, certified, or signature-required mail. No telephone, fax, or email entries will be accepted. Grounds Fee: A $25 per day grounds fee must be paid for horses that are not stabled during the show. Non-Competing Horses: Must be registered with the Show Secretary. The owner/representative must provide copy of a current Coggins test report, pay the office fee, and pay either a stabling fee or daily grounds fee(s). The owner/representative of non-competing horses does not pay the USEF Drug/Medication fee. Non-competing horses must wear a bridle number at all times when they are not trailered or stabled. Test Versions: Current editions of the USEF tests for Training Level through Fourth Level and 4 Year Old tests will be used, as well as current editions of the USDF Quadrille and Pas de Deux tests and current editions of the FEI Prix St. Georges, Intermediate I, Intermediate II, and Grand Prix tests, FEI 5-Year Old Tests, 6-Year Old Tests, FEI Junior Tests, FEI Young Rider Tests, and FEI ParaEquestrian Tests. For reference, the tests are posted at http://www.pvda.org/dressage%20tests/forms/allitems.aspx. Limited Entries: Entries may be limited if the show is over-subscribed. Entries received after the show is full will be placed on a waiting list. The show may fill prior to the closing date. On-time and Late Entries: On-time entries must be received by the Entry Secretary on or before the closing date. Entries received after the closing date will be accepted on a space available basis. Entries received after the closing date may be charged a $50 post entry surcharge. Acknowledgement of Entry Receipt: Will be emailed to each rider. Please check for errors and notify the secretary immediately if any errors are found. Ride Times will be available on the website www.pvda.org > Show Information at least one week before the show date. Horse Substitutions: Riders may substitute horses once they have entered only upon presentation of a vet certificate for the incapacitated horse, or a bill-of-sale, and only in the same classes in which the first horse was entered. The secretary must be notified at least 24 hours before the class(es) take place and a new entry form must be completed and submitted, along with a copy of a current Coggins for the horse. Refunds: No refund for overpayment of $10 or less. For scratches prior to the closing date, entry fees will be refunded less a $50 office fee. After the closing date, no refunds (including stabling fees and overpayments) will be issued for any reason, including rider and/or horse health/injury, Acts of God, inclement weather, terrorism, or other emergencies. G. OTHER SHOW RULES AND INFORMATION USEF Rules: Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rule Book will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. USEF rules go into effect upon arrival at the show grounds. Show Management Rights: Show Management reserves the right to refuse entries (USEF Rule V) and to make changes, deletions, or corrections, as deemed necessary. Class and Judge Changes: Management reserves the right to split, combine, delete, or add classes. Management also reserves the right to add or substitute judges or make any changes required by circumstances. Veterinarian, Farrier, and EMT: A farrier and EMT will be on the grounds during the show and on call after show hours. A veterinarian will 2012 PVDA Ride for Life Page 3 January 15, 2012

be on call the duration of the show. All emergency numbers will be posted in the Secretary's Office and the barns. Bridle Numbers: Bridle numbers must be worn at all times when a horse is being hand-walked, exercised, or ridden. Freestyle CDs: Riders competing in freestyle classes must present music on a good quality CD at least two hours prior to their scheduled ride time. It is the rider s responsibility to pick up their CDs prior to departing the show grounds. CDs may be returned via mail by sending a stamped self-addressed envelope to the show secretary. Headgear: Effective March 1, 2011, for dressage: Anyone mounted on a horse must wear protective headgear except those riders age 18 and over while on horses that are competing only in FEI levels and tests at the Prix St. Georges level and above (including FEI Young Rider Tests, the USEF Developing Prix St. Georges Test and the USEF Brentina Cup Test). No-shows: If a competitor fails to notify the competition secretary of his/her intention to scratch a test (i.e., is a "no show"), competition management reserves the right to fill all of the competitor's subsequent ride times (USEF Rule DR 126.3). Damages to Third Parties: All owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to third parties caused by themselves, their employees, their agents, and/or their horses. They are therefore strongly advised to take out third-party insurance providing full coverage for participation in equestrian events. Sharps Containers: Each barn has one sharps container per 50 horses (per USEF GR 1210.4). Show Management may fine any individual, including trainers, exhibitors, owners, or their agents, up to $100 for improper disposal of needles or other sharp disposable instruments. Motorized Vehicles: Any person operating any motorized vehicle, including golf carts, must have a valid driver s license from his/her state of residence. Vendors: Please use the Vendor Form available on the Ride for Life web site and the PVDA web site. Show Office Hours: The show office will open at 12:00 noon on Friday before the show and at 7:00 AM on Saturday and Sunday. Phone during the show: 301-509-9566 PVDA provides rider addresses and email addresses to the photographer and videographer. H. SHOW FACILITY RULES AND INFORMATION Dogs: Must be leashed while on show grounds and in stable area. No dogs in the Show Place Arena; violations will result in a fine to owners. Gray (Used Camper) Water: Do not dump gray water on the show grounds. Smoking: Smoking is not permitted within 100 feet of the barns or inside the Show Place Arena. Food: Food will be available for purchase on the show grounds. Show Arenas: One indoor arena, 20m x 60m for most classes, with stone dust footing. Three or more outdoor arenas, 20m x 60m for most classes, with sand/stone dust footing. Warm-up Areas: Two sand/stone dust outdoor arenas. Ample outdoor grass areas. Lunging is permitted in designated areas only. I. STABLING Limited permanent stalls are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Bring buckets and screw eyes. Stalls have permanent doors. Due to limited stabling, stalls may be restricted to competing horses whose entries are received by the closing date. Horse and tack stalls are $110 per weekend (12pm on Friday through 7pm on Sunday). Early arrival or late departure is available for $30/stall. Day stalls (6am to 6pm) are $60 per day. Use of tack stalls may be limited. Stalls do not have to be cleaned prior to departure. Competitors must contact the Stable Manager to arrange early arrivals or late departures, and may be responsible for additional security or fees associated. Initial bedding is not provided. Bedding may be pre-ordered with the entry at $8/bag and will not be delivered to your stall. Additional bedding may be purchased during the show for $8/bag; pay at the show office and pick up at the bedding trailer. Stall assignments will be posted on the PVDA web site for horses whose current Coggins has been submitted to the Entry Secretary. Riders must provide emergency contact information on their entry form and stall cards. J. SHOW AWARDS Class Awards: Trophy and six ribbons in each class. AA and JR/YR Divisions pinned separately if entries warrant. Manager reserves the right to combine and split classes. High Score Awards(only training, first, second, third, fourth, and FEI classes considered): Ribbon to the competitor with the highest score of the show (Overall High Score) and second highest score of the show (Reserve High Score). Ribbon to the competitor with the highest score of the show among Training, First, Second, Third, Fourth, and FEI (Prix St. Georges, Intermediaire I & II, and Grand Prix) classes. Ribbon to the Open, AA, and JYR competitors with the highest score. Class #123 is a USDF/Dover Adult Amateur Medal Program class. See www.usdf.org/awards/performance/adultmedalprogram.asp for further information. K. DIRECTIONS From I-95 (Washington Capital Beltway): Take I-95 to exit 11A, Pennsylvania Avenue South/East (Route 4). Stay on Route 4 East for seven miles to Upper Marlboro exit (there are signs to the equestrian center). Turn right at the stop sign. From I-695 (Baltimore Beltway): Take I-695 to Route 97 South to Route 3 South, which becomes Route 301. Continue to exit at Route 4 North/West (Toward Washington). Take the first exit (Upper Marlboro) to the stop sign and take a left to the equestrian center. L. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfort Inn & Conference Center - Bowie - 1-301-464-0089 / 1-800-228-5150 Hampton Inn - Bowie - 1-301-809-1800 / 1-800-426-7866 See http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov//subsites/visitors/lod_hotels.htm for a long list of nearby hotels. M. RIDE FOR LIFE ACTIVITIES Dancing Horse Challenge Tickets: Each rider will be provided one ticket to the Dancing Horse Challenge. One additional ticket will be provided to each rider that brings in $100 or more in rider pledges. Stall Decorating Contest: We will once again be sponsoring the Pretty in Pink Stall Decorating Contest. Please see the separate Pretty in Pink Stall Decorating Contest Form for information and to sign up for the contest. There is no cost to enter and prizes will be awarded. Special Ride for Life Awards/Prizes: Rider High Pledge Awards for Professional, Adult Amateur, Junior/Young Rider, and Phantom Horse categories. Rider Plateau Pledge Awards for each level of pledges brought in by riders. More information available at www.pvdarideforlife.org Others to be announced. 2012 PVDA Ride for Life Page 4 January 15, 2012

N. USEF FEDERATION PAGE 2012 PVDA Ride for Life Page 5 January 15, 2012

O. PVDA HOLD HARMLESS CLAUSE Understanding that horse sports may be hazardous and dangerous, even leading to permanent injury or death, each owner, rider, spectator, and other participant assumes any and all risk of loss or injury and agrees to hold harmless, regardless of negligent acts or omissions, the Potomac Valley Dressage Association, Inc., organizer, show committee, and all horse show personnel. P. PVDA STATEMENT FOR BILLS AND OUTSTANDING DEBTS OF COMPETITORS The Potomac Valley Dressage Association, Inc. and its show committee will not be responsible for bills and outstanding debts of competitors. Q. USEF MOTOR VEHICLE STATEMENT In accordance with GR1301.7: Minors who do not have a valid driver's license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind, including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles, on the competition grounds of licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver's license. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. R. USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $30 nonmember registration fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. S. 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 program during which the horse s athletic abilities are improved in a systematic manner. As a result, the horse becomes capable, comfortable, 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 40511 Phone: 859/971-2277, Fax: 859/971-7722, Email: usdressage@usdf.org, Website: www.usdf.org T. USDF ATTENTION COMPETITORS Each competitor is responsible for supplying management with correct association numbers (USDF, United States Equestrian Federation) for horse, owner, rider, and trainer, before the day(s) of the competition. The scores of competitors who fail to supply correct numbers may not be counted toward national 2012 PVDA Ride for Life Page 6 January 15, 2012

U. USDF MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS USDF Membership Benefits: USDF is dedicated to education, the recognition of achievement, and promotion of dressage. For details on member benefits, including educational programs, awards, and other opportunities, refer to the USDF Competitor & Member Guide or the USDF Web site at www.usdf.org. Membership Requirements for USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized Competitions: Owners and riders, including foreign riders and owners who are not residents of the US, wishing to participate in a USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competition as a rider or owner/lessee, must have either a USDF Group Membership, Participating Membership (PM), or have a USDF Non-Member (NM) identification number and pay the USDF NM fee. (Note: USDF business members can own horses but This competition is recognized by USDF for 2012 cannot compete as riders with their USDF BM.) Individuals cannot compete at a USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competition with a USDF Education Membership. Horses competing at USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competitions must have either a USDF Horse Identification (HID) number or a USDF Lifetime Horse Registration (LHR). Proper credentials or verification certificates must be presented to the competition secretary. Riders and owners wishing to participate in a USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competition, and not able to present the competition secretary with verification of a USDF membership or NM identification, and USDF LHR or USDF HID, must complete a USDF Competition Affidavit Form and pay the $5 affidavit filing fee. A copy of a completed affidavit form from another competition may also be used for verification purposes for up to 60 days. (Exception: Affidavits cannot be used at Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional Dressage Championships.) Exceptions: Horses competing only in Individual Breed Classes (IBCs) at DSHB competitions, sires and dams of horses in DSHB group classes, where those sires or dams are not actually competing in the same competition, horses competing only in breed restricted dressage or DSHB classes at Regular Competitions (e.g. all Arabian, all Friesian, or all Morgan classes), or in USDF Introductory Level tests, Pas de Deux, Quadrille, FEI ParaEquestrian classes, are exempt from this requirement. Also exempt are horses ridden in leadline, exhibitions, games and races, classes for 4-H members, walk-trot, academy and opportunity classes. For foreign-owned horses competing in a CDI, USDF accepts copies of the horse identification pages from an FEI passport in lieu of a USDF HID or LHR number. Riders and owners/lessees competing only in classes which are exempt from the USDF HID requirements are also exempt from the USDF NM identification number and NM fee requirements. Also exempt are handlers of horses competing in DSHB In-Hand or Group classes. Memberships Defined Participating Membership (PM): A membership issued to an individual directly by USDF. The membership year is December 1 through November 30. PMs are available for 1-year ($75), 5-years ($300), or life ($1,500). A USDF Youth Participating Membership (YPM) is available for individuals who have not reached their 21st birthday by December 1 of the current membership year ($60). A PM allows the member to compete at USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competitions and to participate as a rider and/or owner/lessee for all Adequan /USDF Year-End Awards, Great American Insurance Group/USDF Breeders Championship Series Finals and the Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional Dressage Championship program. Group Membership (GM): A membership issued to an individual by USDF when the member name and dues are submitted to USDF through an affiliate Group Member Organization (GMO). The GM year begins December 1 and ends November 30. A GM allows the member to compete at USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competitions and participate in the USDF Rider Awards program. Business Membership (BM): A membership that runs December 1 through November 30 and is issued to a business or organization directly by USDF. The USDF BM ($200) offers a wider variety of advertising benefits. BMs satisfy requirements of horse ownership only. Education Membership (e-membership): A membership issued to an individual directly by USDF. This online education only membership expires 12 months after the date joined. This membership type does NOT allow an individual to compete at a USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competition. Non-Member (NM) Identification Number: For each USDF NM owner/lessee and USDF NM rider there will be a USDF NM fee of $25 and a USDF NM form per competition that must be collected by the show secretary and submitted to USDF along with the USDF Report of Fees document and the $5 affidavit fee if the person cannot provide a copy of their USDF NM card. Owners/lessees or riders exempt from the NM number requirements are also exempt from paying the USDF NM fee. If there are multiple owners of a horse and all are NMs, only one of the owners must pay the NM fee. If the horse has at least one owner who is a current USDF member there is no NM fee assessed. Competition management will be invoiced for all applicable USDF NM fees not received with the USDF post competition paperwork, along with a report listing all USDF NMs. Competition management is then required to submit the NM fees within 30 days to the USDF. An individual with a USDF NM identification number is not eligible for any USDF membership benefits. Once a USDF NM number has been assigned, a USDF NM card can be obtained from the USDF Web site. Horse Identification (HID) Number: A one-time tracking number for horses ($25). Scores earned by a horse with an HID number will be recorded, but will NOT be counted towards Adequan /USDF Year-End Awards. A horse with an HID number is not eligible to compete in Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional qualifying or championship classes or Great American Insurance Group/USDF Breeders Championship Series Finals. An HID number can be upgraded to a Lifetime Horse Registration (LHR) for a fee of $70. If a horse has a USDF LHR it does not need an HID number. An HID number is a one-time fee that does not need to be renewed. Lifetime Horse Registration (LHR): A horse with an LHR ($95) is eligible for Adequan /USDF Year-End Awards, and eligible to compete at Great American Insurance Group/USDF Breeders Championship Series Finals and Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional qualifying and championship classes, assuming requirements for the owner and rider are met. If a horse has an LHR it does not need an HID number. An LHR does not need to be renewed. How to Join USDF Applications for USDF Participating Membership (PM), Business Membership (BM), Horse Identification (HID) number, and Lifetime Horse Registration (LHR) may be found in the following locations: On the USDF Web site: www.usdf.org. You can submit the application online or download the form and fax or mail it to the USDF office. In the show office at USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competitions classified by USEF as Dressage Competitions, and Regular Competitions which are open to all breeds. By calling or writing the USDF office at (859) 971-2277, 4051 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511 The effective date of membership is the date the form and correct fees are received in the USDF office or, if applying at a competition, the date received by the competition secretary, provided the application is signed and dated by the competition secretary, member, and/or horse owner on that same day. 2012 PVDA Ride for Life Page 7 January 15, 2012

You are encouraged to enter the show via www.equestrianentries.com. See E. HOW TO ENTER THE SHOW above for information. 2012 PVDA Ride for Life Page 8 January 15, 2012

You are encouraged to enter the show via www.equestrianentries.com. See E. HOW TO ENTER THE SHOW above for information. 2012 PVDA Ride for Life Page 9 January 15, 2012

V. POTOMAC VALLEY DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION The Potomac Valley Dressage Association (PVDA) is the second oldest dressage club in the United States. Founded in 1964 in Gaithersburg, MD, PVDA promotes the art and sport of dressage by providing leadership, education, scholarships. and competitions. Much of the credit for PVDA's leading position belongs to Frederick (Stretch) Harting. Harting established the Potomac Horse Center in Gaithersburg in the early 1960s. He employed Great Britain's Betty Howett, a Fellow of the British Horse Society and a highly acclaimed student of Nuno Oliveira of Portugal. She installed the BHS system of stable and horse management, teaching, and riding. Harting called the instruction course "Horsemasters" and had it trademarked. Collette Stevens joined the Horse Center soon after as instructor and stable manager. The names of former students of the Potomac Horse Center read like an American equestrian "Who's who." Just to mention a few: USET members Kay Meredith and Elizabeth Lewis, and internationally recognized combined training instructor and Judge Sally O'Connor. Others are Brian Ross, Grant Schneidman, Gina LaCroix, Margaret Gafford, Linda Oliver, Wendy Carlson and Gretchen Verbonic. They all campaigned horses to national awards. Linda Zang was a graduate of one of the first Horsemaster's courses as well. Following her graduation, she went on to extended course work at Stromsholm in Sweden, culminating in her participation in the 1979 Pan American Games and the 1980 Olympics. PVDA was organized at meetings in the upstairs lounge of the Potomac Horse Center in the spring of 1964. The original board included Erna and Clarence Edmonds (Col. Ed), Sally O'Connor, Gen. Jonathan Burton, Linda Zang, and Col. Donald Thackeray. In 1970 the Potomac Horse Center employed Col. Bengt Ljungquist from Sweden, a former Olympian in both fencing and dressage. After a short time at the Potomac Horse Center, Ljungquist became a permanent trainer at Linda Zang's Idlewilde Farm in Davidsonville, MD. As Zang is fond of saying: "These were the days when top riders would come from around the country to work with Col. Ljungquist." Later Ljungquist coached the United States Equestrian Team and, because of his prominence, PVDA's influence rose as well. Idlewilde became the hub for East Coast riders long-listed with the USET, including Robert Dover, Kay Meredith, Janalee Salestrom Redmond, Jayne Ayers, Elizabeth Madlener, and Zang herself. In memory of his great contribution to the sport, PVDA member Sam Barish established the Col. Bengt Ljungquist Memorial Championship (BLM) in 1982. PVDA hosted the first BLM Championship together with its 18th Annual Competition, October 15-16, 1983, at the Prince George's Equestrian Center, Upper Marlboro, MD. Today PVDA's membership encompasses dressage enthusiasts in Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. PVDA sponsors licensed and schooling shows, clinics, educational programs, JR/YR programs, and other opportunities. If you are not already a member, PVDA invites you to join us in the fun and exhilaration of our local dressage activities. 2012 PVDA Ride for Life Page 10 January 15, 2012