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NATIONAL GOLD DRESSAGE COMPETITION PRIZE LIST Anderson Ranch Calgary, Alberta August 31 September 2, 2012 (Entries must be received by August 9, 2012)

2012 CA/ADA NATIONAL GOLD DRESSAGE SHOW FEATURING: $8,000 in prize money 1 FEI Judge All EC and FEI Classes from Training to Grand Prix Judges Farrier on call Stewards Lorraine Stubbs, FEI 4*, CAN Elizabeth McMullen FEI 5* CAN Susan Hewton-Waters, EC M Lorraine Hill, EC M TBD Bob McMeekin Doug Orr Show Secretary & President of the Event Stable Manager Organizing Committee Shelagh Hohm shelagh.hohm@gmail.com Joely Mann Erin James Kayla Andrusiw, Angie Chupik, Lynley Cook, Sue Hewton-Waters, Carla Link, Karen Mercier, Joni Nordin, Greetje Pon, Joyce Sim, Leslie Sim, Tricia Swan Sterner, Joanne Turcotte Entries close August 9th, 2012 Website www.albertadressage.com

EQUINE CANADA STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLE Equine Canada, the National Federation of Canada, supports adherence to humane treatment of horses in all competitions under its jurisdiction. Equine Canada is committed to: Upholding the welfare of horses, regardless of value, as a primary consideration in all activities; Requiring that horses be treated with kindness, respect and the compassion that they deserve and that they never be subjected to mistreatment; Ensuring that owners, trainers, exhibitors and the agents use responsible care in the handling, treatment and transportation of their horses as well as horses placed in their care for any purpose; Providing for the continuous well being of horses by encouraging routine inspection and consultation with health care professionals and competition officials to achieve the highest possible standards of nutrition, health, comfort, sanitation and safety as a matter of standard operation procedure; Continuing to support scientific studies on equine health and welfare; Increasing education in training and horsemanship practices; Requiring owners, trainers and exhibitors to know and follow their sanctioning organization s rules and to work within the industry regulations in all equestrian competitions; and Reviewing, revising and developing competition rules and regulations that protect the welfare of horses. The standard by which conduct or treatment will be measured is that which a reasonable person, informed and experienced in generally accepted equine training and exhibition procedures, would determine to be neither cruel, abusive, nor inhumane. The 2012 CA/ADA Dressage Show competition is a sanctioned Gold competition member of Equine Canada, 2685 Queensview Drive, Suite 100, Ottawa, Ontario, K2B 8K2 and is governed by the rules of EC.

GENERAL RULES FOR EQUINE CANADA NATIONAL GOLD COMPETITION 1. EQUINE CANADA RULES Every class offered herein is covered by the Rules and Specifications of the current rules of Equine Canada and will be held and judged in accordance. It is the exhibitor s responsibility to be familiar with EC rules and regulations. All Equine Canada sanctioned dressage competitions will use the 2012 Section E Dressage rules. To compete at a Gold (National) level competition, a Gold Sport License is required. The Dressage Canada (DC) Affiliate Fee, previously called DC Membership Fee, is required for competitors at the Gold (National) level competitions. Competitors at the Gold level must be either Junior or Senior affiliate members of Dressage Canada. 2. SPORT LICENSE UPGRADE The competitor may pay a fee of $20.00 to compete at a Gold Show if they hold a valid Silver license, or a fee of $40 to compete at a Gold Show if they hold a valid Bronze license. The single event Sport License Upgrade is valid only for that competition. Competitors using the Single Event Sport License Upgrades do not accrue points. 3. NON-MEMBERS Non-Equine Canada members will be permitted to exhibit with the purchase of a Temporary Sport License from the Show Office at a cost of $40.00. A Temporary Sport License is not accumulative and will not apply against payment of a full license. Only Equine Canada members holding a valid competition license are eligible to receive Equine Canada Annual Awards. Note: At Gold shows in Alberta, persons who want to purchase a Temporary Sport or Horse License have to show proof of an AEF license. 4. HORSE PASSPORTS Passports are mandatory for Equine Canada competitions and should be presented to the Show Office upon arrival at the show. Competition horses must also have a current Equine Canada Horse License sticker. Horses without valid passports will be allowed to compete with the purchase of a Temporary Horse Registration from the Show Office at a cost of $45. Foreign horses without Equine Canada passports will be allowed to compete upon submitting an Affidavit for Foreign-Owned Horses to the Show Office. 5. COGGINS A current (within 6 months of the show) Coggins Test certificate is required. Attach a copy to your entry form. 6. ENTRIES Incomplete entries will not be processed until complete. All entries must include payment in full and release signatures. Foreign riders should provide copies of their Federal/Provincial/Local Association memberships.

7. PAYMENTS Show fees must be paid in full at time of entry. Payments can be made by cheque made payable to the CA/ADA; or by email bank transfer; or Pay Pal. The CA/ADA payment email address is ca.ada.show@gmail.com. Please include the competitor s name on the check or with the payment. 8. LATE OR POST ENTRIES MAY BE ACCEPTED All entries must be post marked August 9, 2012. No phone entries will be accepted. All entries must be accompanied by a Waiver of Liability (page 2 of entry form) duly signed and dated with the names of the exhibitors. Parents or guardians must sign for Junior exhibitors. Failure to do so will result in an inability to participate in the show. Changes to entries or entries received after June 9, 2012 will be accepted at the discretion of the organizing committee and will be charged a $10 change of entry fee or a $50 late entry fee. 9. SUBMIT ENTRIES by August 9, 2012 to: Shelagh Hohm 10950 65 Ave Edmonton AB T6H 4R6 ENTRIES with electronic payments may be scanned and emailed to: shelagh.hohm@gmail.com PAYMENTS should be emailed to: ca.ada.show@gmail.com 10. HORS CONCOURS Hors concours entries may be accepted at the discretion of the organizing committee. Riders wishing to school horses at the show without entering classes may be permitted if there is extra stabling after show entries are accommodated. Riders will be required to pay the full stabling fee, the office fee and a $50 non-competing horse fee. The entry will be subjected to all Equine Canada competition rules. 11. CANCELLATION Cancellations before the closing date will have all fees less the Administration Fee refunded. Competitors cancelling after the official closing date but before August 16 1h with a veterinary or medical certificate will be refunded all fees less the Administration Fee. Competitors cancelling after the 16 th but before the 22nd with a veterinary or medical certificate will be refunded stabling fees, and EC fees minus administration and class fees. Entries cancelled after August 22nd will have all fees forfeited. In the event of curtailment, postponement or cancellation of the show or any portion of the show due to weather, health, or disaster conditions, no refunds will be made, with the exception of a percentage of class fees which, at the discretion of the Organizing Committee, may be refunded.

12. LIMIT OF ENTRIES The Organizing Committee reserves the right to limit entries, so make sure your entry is received early as entries will be processed as they arrive. The Organizing Committee can decide any point not covered by the rules, to correct any errors or make any necessary changes to the prize list or program. The onus will be upon the competitor to familiarize herself/himself with such changes. In the event that there are more entries than there are places in the class, classes will be filled on a first come first served basis.(a805) 13. RIDE TIMES Ride times will be posted on Fox Village (http://www.foxvillage.com/) no later than Sunday, August 27. Please check day sheets, available at the show office each morning, for any ride time changes. 14. COMBINING CLASSES If there are fewer than three entries per category, the Organizing Committee may hold only an open category at that level or division. 15. DRUG FEES Drug fees are mandatory for Equine Canada competitions and must be included with entry fees. Any horse entered in any class at a competition may, while on the competition grounds be selected for equine medication control testing.. A1008 General Rules. 16. FREESTYLES see Rule E10.6.1. To be eligible to enter the Freestyle at a Gold EC competition, a horse/rider combination must have obtained a minimum score of 55% in a dressage test at the same technical level as the freestyle they wish to enter, prior to competing in the freestyle. Rider/horse combinations competing in more than one level must choose which level freestyle they will ride. 17. MUSIC CDs FOR FREESTYLES must be submitted with your passport when registering at the show office. All music is to be submitted on audio formatted compact disk (CD) only. Audiocassettes will no longer be accepted. You have to use CD-R media as some players have difficulty playing CD-RW media. Please bring a second CD for back up. Check that your name is on the CD as well as the on the CD- case - indicate when it is to be started (e.g. after the salute, outside the ring, etc). A sound check may be requested prior to entering the ring area. 18. REPORTING FOR COMPETITION Competitors are responsible for presenting their horses to the steward for inspection immediately after completing the test and leaving the competition arena. Any discrepancy to the saddlery rules found by the steward will result in elimination. Failure to report to the steward will also result in elimination. Any competitor not ready to enter the show ring when scheduled will be eliminated. Please check day sheets, available at show office each morning, for any ride time changes. Competitors may approach the steward prior to their class if uncertain about saddlery or clothing requirements. 19. SCHOOLING SCHEDULE Horses may be schooled only in the designated areas. Whips, running martingales, boots and bandages are allowed for schooling; side reins for lunging only. Competition numbers must be worn at all

times during the show. To avoid disrupting the warm up of other competitors, the Organizing Committee requests that the warm up ring not be used for test calling. 20. WARM UP RINGS will be available for schooling on Thursday, August 30, after 1:00 pm. 21. WARM UP PRIOR TO COMPETITION Indoor warm up will be available on Thursday afternoon. There will be no indoor warm up available during the day once competition in the indoor ring commences. Riders competing indoors will warm up in the outdoor group ring then ride their test indoors. Riders scheduled to compete in the outdoor ring will also warm up in the group ring. 22. NUMBERS Competition numbers must be worn and visible at all times in the schooling and exercise areas as well as in the competition ring.(a814) 23. PROTECTIVE HEAD GEAR See rule E4.0 All riders, regardless of age or level or competition, must wear ASTM/SEI or BSI/BS EN approved protective headgear at all times when mounted at any EC-sanctioned Dressage competition at the event location. Note: At the tack check which follows the test, the steward may ask the rider to dismount so that the helmet may be inspected for the ASTM/SEI or BSI/BS EN label. 24. WHIPS See Rule E 5.5.(Dressage) A whip may be carried at all test levels in Bronze, Silver and Gold competitions and all championships. The total length of the whip, including lash, must not exceed 120 cm. A telescoping whip is not permitted. A leather bound sidesaddle cane may be carried to assist the right leg astride-it must not exceed 92 cm in length and must be black or brown in colour. 25. AWARDS FOR GOLD SHOW See rule E9.10. (Dressage). Ribbons are awarded to sixth place. Prizes and prize money are dependent on sponsorship, however, at least $8,000 in Prize Money will be allocated to classes in the Gold Show. Any horse receiving less than 40% will be eliminated from that class. Any horse receiving less than 50% in any class shall not be eligible for awards, ribbons or prizes. When there is only one horse in the class, ribbons and prizes shall be awarded in accordance with the following percentages. 1st 60% or higher, 2nd 57% to 59.9%, 3rd 54% to 56.9%, 4th 51% - 53.9%. No ribbons or prizes shall be awarded below 4th position. Rider/horse combinations competing in more than one level must choose which level freestyle they ride. Freestyle Classes will be placed to 6th only by level/division, not by category (ex. Jr, A, O). 26. CHAMPIONS FOR COMPETITIONS See rule E9.11 (Dressage)

Championships will be awarded as follows: Training through Fourth level will have a Champion and Reserve Champion in each of the Junior, Adult Amateur and Open categories. FEI classes will have a Champion and Reserve Champion in each of the Youth, Adult Amateur and Open Categories. The FEI Youth Champion will include FEI Children, FEI Pony, FEI Junior and FEI Young Rider classes. Champions will be determined by averaging all test scores for each horse/rider at each level. Riders must ride more than one test at a level to be eligible for the championship. The horse/rider with the highest average shall be declared the Champion and the horse/rider with the second highest average shall be declared the Reserve Champion. In the event of a tie, the horse/rider with the highest single percentage score is declared the winner. 27. SPECIAL AWARDS Bronze horse sculptures, donated by Dallas Jackson, will be given the highest average of the show in the Adult Amateur division, and to the highest average of the show for riders competing at the FEI levels. If the same horse/rider has the highest average score for both the FEI level, and the adult amateur division, that person will receive one bronze horse sculpture. The second horse sculpture will be awarded to the adult amateur with the second highest average. A plaque will be given to the highest scoring CA/ADA member in each division from Training to Fourth Level, and the FEI level. Only technical tests will count towards Show Championships and Special High Point Awards. Scores from Freestyle, Young Horse, Material and Dressage Seat Equitation Classes will not be used in the averages. 28. PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Ribbons for classes can be picked up throughout the day at the show office. Presentation schedules will be posted at the show office. The Organizing Committee requests that competitors be in show attire for Champion and Reserve Champion presentations. Riders not present or not correctly turned out will forfeit all prizes and awards. Champions should be mounted. Reserve champions do not need to be mounted. 29. STABLING AND TACK STALLS FOR GOLD SHOW Stabling is available but not mandatory for the Gold Show. Priority will be given to those from out of town and on a first come basis.

Stabling will open on Thursday, August 30, 2012 at 1:00pm. Please do not plan your arrival before this time your horse will have to remain in the trailer until the office and stabling open. If you are traveling a long distance to compete in the show, then please contact the show secretary to see whether extra stabling can be arranged with Anderson Ranch prior to the show stabling opening and until the Monday after the show. The stabling fees are $225.00 and does not include bedding. Shavings will only be sold by pre-order on the entry form, at a cost of $9.00 a bag or by Rocky Mountain Show Jumping at the show office. Tack stalls are available at a cost of $225.00. Competitors not stabling will be charged a daily haul in fee of $20.00/horse. A limited number of day stalls will be available at a cost of $60.00/day. Note: A stabling chart will be provided at the start of the shows it can be found at the show office and in the barns. Competitors may only use the stall and tack stall assigned to them. Absolutely no changes are allowed without first being discussed with the Stable Manager. Note: If you would like to be stabled next to someone in particular, please ensure that the same Stable Group Name is used, as this is how the Stable Manager assigns stalls. 30. CAMPING/ RVs may be parked at the show in the designated trailer parking area. However, NO services are provided. 31. WASH RACK An outdoor wash rack will be available throughout the competition. Please note the wash rack provides cold water only. 32. CATEGORIES AND ELIGIBILITY TO COMPETE Rule E7.11.8.1. Horses may be ridden by more than one rider at a competition but not more than once in a class. Rule E7.11.8.3. No horse/pony may be ridden in more than 4 tests (including the freestyle) in one day. Please see EC chart at E3.4 to determine the categories of Junior, Adult Amateur & Open riders. 33. PROTESTS A protest at an EC sanctioned competition other than those specific matters covered in division rules must comply with the following provisions: a) a protest is eligible only if made by an officiating judge, and owner, lessee, trainer, coach competitor or authorized agent, in the division in which the question arises; b) a protest must be made in writing and addressed to the Show Secretary; c) must be signed; and d) must be accompanied by a deposit of $100 in cash. For full details see rule A1206 Gen. Regulations.

34. COMPLAINTS All complaints must be made in writing to EC within three months of the competition date. For full details see rule A1207 Gen. Regulations. 35. DOGS must be on a leash at all times. 36. SMOKING Absolutely no smoking in the stabling areas or indoor arenas. 37. HOTEL Competitors will be responsible for their own arrangements. Hotels close to the show grounds include: Super 8 Motel - Shawnessy 1-888-561-7666 www.super8calgary.com Wingate Inn Calgary 1-888-561-7666 www.wingateinncalgary.com Holiday Inn Express Hotel Calgary South 1-877-429-4377 www.hiexpress.com/calgaryab Lakeview Inns and Suites - Okotoks (403) 938-7400 http://lakeviewhotels.com 38. LIABILITY It is a condition of entry that neither the Calgary Area/Alberta Dressage Association, Organizing Committee or Rocky Mountain Show Jumping will be held responsible in any way for damage, injury, or loss to persons, horses or property of spectators or competitors. 39. VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED TO HELP WITH THE SHOW. A separate $40.00 refundable volunteer cheque should be included with each entry. The cheque will be returned after the volunteer shift (rider can provide a substitute, please indicate on volunteer form) has been completed. (Payment will be accepted in lieu of volunteering, indicate on volunteer form.) Please check volunteer schedule. Volunteer contact: Greetje Pon at 403-938-0130 or via email at gpon@platinum.ca.

GOLD SHOW CLASSES Class Fees: Training, First, Second Level $40.00 Third, Fourth Level $45.00 FEI classes $60.00 Dressage Seat Equitation $35.00 Friday, August 31, 2012 Class # Class Description Category 101 Training Test 1 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 102 Training Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 103 Training Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 104 First Test 1 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 105 First Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 106 First Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 107 Second Level Test 1 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 109 Second Level Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 110 Third Level Test 1 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 112 Third Level Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 113 Fourth Level Test 1 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 115 Fourth Level Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 121 Children Dressage Seat Equitation Child (under 13) 122 Junior Dressage Seat Equitation Junior (14 18) 123 Adult Amateur Dressage Seat Equitation Adult Amateur 131 FEI TOC Youth 132 FEI TOC Youth 133 FEI TOC Adult Amateur/Open 134 FEI TOC Adult Amateur/Open

GOLD SHOW CLASSES Class Fees: Training, First, Second Level $40.00 Third, Fourth Level $45.00 FEI classes $60.00 Material Classes $40.00 Freestyles $55.00 Saturday, September 1, 2012 Class # Class Description Category 201 Training Test 1 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 202 Training Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 203 Training Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 204 First Test 1 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 205 First Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 206 First Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 207 Second Level Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 208 Second Level Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 210 Third Level Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 211 Third Level Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 213 Fourth Level Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 214 Fourth Level Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 216 First Level Freestyle Open 217 Second Level Freestyle Open 218 Third Level Freestyle Open 219 Fourth Level Freestyle Open 220 FEI TOC Freestyle Open 224 Materiale 3 Y/O Open 225 Materiale 4 Y/O Open 231 FEI TOC Youth 232 FEI TOC Youth 233 FEI TOC Adult Amateur/Open 234 FEI TOC Adult Amateur/Open 235 FEI 4 Year Old Open 236 FEI 5 Year Old Prelim Open 237 FEI 6 Year Old Prelim Open Please remember to join us Saturday night for our spectacular gala evening! Great entertainment and delicious food.tickets can be purchased on the entry or sold at the Show Office.

GOLD SHOW CLASSES Class Fees: Training, First, Second Level $40.00 Third, Fourth Level $45.00 FEI classes $60.00 Tentative Class Schedule (Subject to Change) Sunday, September 2, 2012 Class # Class Description Category 301 Training Test 1 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 302 Training Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 303 Training Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 304 First Test 1 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 305 First Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 306 First Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 308 Second Level Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 309 Second Level Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 311 Third Level Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 312 Third Level Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 314 Fourth Level Test 2 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 315 Fourth Level Test 3 Junior/Adult Amateur/Open 324 Materiale 3 Y/O Open 325 Materiale 4 Y/O Open 331 FEI TOC Youth 332 FEI TOC Youth 333 FEI TOC Adult Amateur/Open 334 FEI TOC Adult Amateur/Open 335 FEI 4 Year Old Open 336 FEI 5 Year Old Finale Open 337 FEI 6 Year Old Finale Open

2012 CA/ADA Gold Dressage Show Entry Form (One horse/rider per entry form) Page 1 of 3 HORSE Name: Passport #: Breed: Sex: Sire: Color: Dam: Height: Breeder: For Sale Y/N: Year of Birth: Country of Birth: OWNER Name: Street Address: City: Province: Postal Code: RIDER Name: Street Address: City: Province: Postal Code: Rider Category (J,Am,O): EC Number: Email: Phone number: EC Number: AEF Number: CA/ADA Number: Date of Birth (Junior): Email: Phone Number; PERSON RESPONSIBLE Name: Street Address: City: Province: Postal Code: Email: Phone Number; Stable Group Name: (mandatory if you want to be stabled with someone in particular please ensure that you all have the same name written down) Special requirements: Shelagh Hohm 10950 65 Ave Edmonton AB T6H 4R6 shelagh.hohm@gmail.com

2012 CA/ADA Gold Dressage Show Entry Form (One horse/rider per entry form) Page 2 of 3 Class Number Class Name/Description Category Open/Amateur/Junior Fee Freestyle Freestyle Eligibility: Name of show: Date: Level: Test score: Total Class Fees CA/ADA MEMBER DEDUCTION -$25.00 Late Fee ($50.00) Schooling Horse Fee ($50.00) Day stall ($60.00/day) (which days) Haul in Fee ($20.00/day/horse) Admin/Office/Paramedic $50.00 Drug Fee $7.00 Dressage Canada Levy $7.00 Stabling @ $225.00 Tack Stall @ $225.00 Shavings at $9.00/bag (# bags) (shavings will be there upon arrival. Additional shavings can be purchased at the show through Rocky Mountain Show Jumping at the Show Office) Gala Evening - @ $10 for first ticket, $15 for additional tickets. (tickets will be sold at the Show Office during the show for $20 each) Pay Pal Fee @ $10.00 (if wanting to use paypal, email address for payment is ca.ada.show@gmail.com) Total Fees Payment Type Please Circle CHECK EMAIL BANK TRANSFER PAY PAL

2012 CA/ADA Gold Dressage Show (One horse/rider per entry form) Page 3 of 3 THIS DOCUMENT AFFECTS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING I, the exhibitor/competitor do hereby acknowledge having received a printed copy of your official prize list and do hereby certify that all animals listed on the entry form on the reverse competition, are strictly in accordance with the rules and regulations in the Equine Canada Rule Book. I hereby certify that every horse and rider is eligible as entered and agree for myself and my representatives to be bound by the Constitution and Rules of Equine Canada at this Competition. It is hereby recognized that all equestrian sports involve inherent risk and that no helmet or protective equipment can protect against all foreseeable injury. I further acknowledge the risks in riding and working around horses and that these risks can include bodily injury to both horse and rider resulting from normal use, competition and schooling. In consideration of being allowed to participate in this event, I hereby assume all risks and release and absolve the Organizing Committee of Calgary Area / Alberta Dressage Association, Alberta Dressage Association, Equine Canada and their officials, volunteers, officers, directors, agents, representatives employees and the owners and occupiers of the land upon which the competition is held of all responsibilities, liabilities or claims of any nature and kind which I may have arising from participation in the event. I hereby declare that in making this entry that I have read and fully understand and agree to the terms and conditions stated herein and that it is binding upon my executors, heirs, and assigns. Signature of Rider: Date: Signature of Owner/Agent: Date: Signature of Person Responsible: Date: I acknowledge as Parent/Guardian of that I have read and fully understand and agree to the terms and conditions stated herein. Signature of Parent/Guardian: Date:

2012 CA/ADA Gold National Dressage Show VOLUNTEER FORM NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE #: CELL # EMAIL: Are you comfortable around horses? Yes No Are you a member of the EC? Yes No What are your areas of interest? Gates Test Running Office staff Parking attendant Ring Set-Up Ring Take-Down Stabling Security Gala Volunteer Other

Check List for all items you have to include before mailing your entry forms Please remember that all owners and riders must be members of EC. Riders must also have an AEF membership. Entries will not be considered complete without these numbers. Full name, address, phone, email for rider and/or owner. EC, AEF (and CA/ADA) numbers Included copy of Coggins Test Read and signed the release ( rider, owner, parent/guardian, person responsible) Identified the rider category (either Junior, Adult Amateur or Open) Completed fee schedule Double checked your addition Enclosed cheque(s) made out to the CA/ADA (Calgary Area/Alberta Dressage Assoc.) or emailed Bank Transfer or PayPal Payment Specified the stabling you would prefer Completed the volunteer form and included the $40.00 volunteer cheque. Mail entries to: Shelagh Hohm 10950 65 Ave Edmonton AB T6H 4R6 shelagh.hohm@gmail.com ENTRIES WILL NOT BE PROCESSED UNTIL PAYMENT IS RECEIVED. PLEASE SAVE YOURSELF AND US TIME AND TROUBLE BY DOUBLE CHECKING YOUR ENTRY BEFORE MAILING - THANK YOU!