Zone 5 Championships Saturday and Sunday March 27-28, 2010 #ZB8284 Roberts Arena 4095 State Route 730 Wilmington, Ohio 45177 937.242.8408 www.robertsarena.com The following have been invited to
officiate: Judges Hunt Seat Andrea Wells R Savannah, Georgia Western Bruce Brown AQHA Frankfort, Kentucky Manager Gwen Arrigon, Chair IEA, Zone 5 Hamilton, OH Hosted by All teams of IEA, Zone 5 Course Designer Bernie Villeneuve Willoughby, OH EMT Kat Reynolds, Saturday Jack Coates, Sunday Stewards Jenna Lanzer (Hunt Seat) IHSA Wilmington College Candace Fraley (Both Seats) USEF Steward Lisa Kiley (Western) IHSA Wilmington College **Please Note: This is an IEA zone finals show. Only riders and teams who have qualified as per rule 4.C. are eligible to enter this competition. Qualified teams and riders should be confirmed with IEA before submitting entries.** Zone 5 coaches meeting
Friday - March 26 th 7PM Hampton INN 201 Holiday Dr Wilmington, OH 45133 All coaches are asked to attend Light dinner will be provided
Hunt Seat Class Descriptions Individual Competition Jumping Classes 2A. Varsity Open Equitation o/f 2 6 Riders should be capable of jumping 3-3 6 on their usual mounts at home. Riders may have shown in any horse show, recognized or unrecognized, at 3 3 or above. Coaches should be confident these riders could safely perform over a 2 6 hunter or equitation course on an unfamiliar horse. 3A. Varsity Intermediate Equitation o/f 2 Riders should be capable of jumping 2 6-3 on their usual mounts at home. Intermediate Riders may have shown in any horse show, recognized or unrecognized, at 3 or below. Riders who have won 10 or more blue ribbons at 3 must be placed in Varsity Open O/F. Coaches should be confident these riders would be able to safely perform over 2 hunter or equitation course on an unfamiliar horse. 4A. Junior Varsity Novice Equitation o/f x-rails- Junior Varsity Novice Equitation o/f x-rails Riders should be capable of jumping 2-2 6 on their usual mounts at home. Junior Varsity Novice Riders may have shown in any horse show, recognized or unrecognized, at 2 6 or below. Riders who have won 10 or more blue ribbons at 2 6 must be placed in the next higher appropriate level. Riders should have a minimum of one-year of professional instruction over fences. Coaches should be confident these riders would be able to safely perform over an x-rails hunter course or equitation course on an unfamiliar horse. 5A. Future Intermediate Equitation o/f 2 Restricted to middle school riders who meet the criteria for Hunt Seat Class 3. 6A. Future Novice o/f x-rails - Restricted to middle school riders who meet the criteria for Hunt Seat Class 4. Flat Classes [Note: Riders without jumping experience should be assessed according to their ability to perform flatwork tests, as listed in Rule 3(D).] 2B. Varsity Open Equitation on the flat These riders should be capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 13. 3B. Varsity Intermediate Equitation on the flat These riders should be capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 9. 4B. Junior Varsity Novice Equitation on the flat These riders should be capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 8. 5B. Junior Varsity Beginner Equitation on the flat WTC Open to riders who have been riding less than 4 calendar years, who are not eligible for any jumping classes, but should be experienced enough to canter an unfamiliar animal in a group. These riders should be capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 7, and may have shown at any unrecognized horse show. A Beginner rider may not have shown over fences larger than 2 in any horse show, recognized or unrecognized. A rider who is in their first year of showing over cross rails may still be considered eligible for this class. To be eligible for Class 11, a rider must have had at least one year continuous professional instruction. 6B. Future Intermediate Equitation on the flat Restricted to middle school riders who are capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 9. 7B. Future Novice Equitation on the flat Restricted to middle school riders who are capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 8. 8B. Future Beginner Equitation on the flat WTC Restricted to middle school riders who meet the eligibility requirements of Class 11. Championship Class Varsity Open Championship Class The top Varsity Open riders as determined by points and places within the show are eligible for this class. The class requires a minimum of 6 riders, and should be limited to the top 10. Riders must be eligible to complete in Varsity Open Over Fences (2 6 ) to be eligible for this championship class. The class may be run using the same mount for both phases of the competition, or a separate draw may be done for each phase. The judge may choose to implement any additional testing after the completion of the 2 mandatory phases. Phase 1 Riders will be judged over an advanced equitation course with jumps from 2 6 to 3. Hunt seat tests 1-13 may be asked. Phase 2 Riders will also compete on the Flat and may be asked to perform any of tests 1-11. The top 3 upper school and 4 middle school HUNT SEAT individual RIDERS will qualify to show at the IEA National Championship Show.
Western Class Descriptions Individual Competition Classes 2A. Varsity Open : Riders who have competed at nationally qualifying competitions such as, but not limited to, youth team or world show qualifying competitions. Also, riders who have won NRHA or AQHA world top 5 placing or any rider with a top 5 placing at the All American Quarter Horse Congress, Paint, Appaloosa, and other breed show equivalents. Showmanship, halter, hunt seat, and contest classes are excluded. These riders should be capable of performing western tests 1-10. 3A. Varsity Intermediate : These riders are those who have won 5 or more blue ribbons western horsemanship or reining in breed or National Reining Horse associations, for example: Quarter Horse, Paint, and Appaloosa and NRHA shows. These riders should be capable of performing western tests 1-8. 4A. Junior Varsity Novice : These riders may have shown at open shows and non-breed specific shows, for example, 4H events and county fairs. These riders should be capable of performing western tests 1-6. 5A. Junior Varsity Beginner : These riders have no formal show experience. Riders may have shown at farm shows and camp shows. Riders are safe to walk, jog, and lope in a group on an unfamiliar mount. These riders should be capable of performing western tests 1-5. 6A. Future Intermediate : Restricted to middle school riders who meet the criteria for Western Class 3 and/or are capable of performing western tests 1-8. 7A. Future Novice : Restricted to middle school riders who meet the criteria for Western Class 4 and/or who are capable of performing western tests 1-6. 8A. Future Beginner : Restricted to middle school riders who have no formal show experience. Riders may have shown at farm shows and camps shows, and are safe to walk, jog, and lope in a group on an unfamiliar mount. These riders should be capable of performing western tests 1-5. Reining Classes 10A. Varsity Open Reining: Restricted to those riders competing in the Varsity Open. Riders must compete in Western Class 2 to be eligible to show in this class. 11A. Varsity Intermediate Reining: Restricted to riders competing in Varsity Intermediate. Riders must compete in Western Class 3 to be eligible to show in this class. 12A. Futures Intermediate Reining: Restricted to riders competing in the Futures Intermediate Class. Riders must compete in Western Class 6 to be eligible to show in this class. Championship Western Award This is an award issued to the high point rider based on the total of the Western Varsity Open and Varsity Open Reining points. In case of a tie, the judges will require a ride off. The top 4 upper and middle school Western individual RIDERS will qualify to show at the IEA National Championship Show.
Hunt Seat Class Descriptions Team Competition Jumping Classes 2B. Varsity Open Equitation o/f 2 6 Riders should be capable of jumping 3-3 6 on their usual mounts at home. Riders may have shown in any horse show, recognized or unrecognized, at 3 3 or above. Coaches should be confident these riders could safely perform over a 2 6 hunter or equitation course on an unfamiliar horse. 3B. Varsity Intermediate Equitation o/f 2 Riders should be capable of jumping 2 6-3 on their usual mounts at home. Intermediate Riders may have shown in any horse show, recognized or unrecognized, at 3 or below. Riders who have won 10 or more blue ribbons at 3 must be placed in Varsity Open O/F. Coaches should be confident these riders would be able to safely perform over 2 hunter or equitation course on an unfamiliar horse. 4B. Junior Varsity Novice Equitation o/f x-rails- Junior Varsity Novice Equitation o/f x-rails Riders should be capable of jumping 2-2 6 on their usual mounts at home. Junior Varsity Novice Riders may have shown in any horse show, recognized or unrecognized, at 2 6 or below. Riders who have won 10 or more blue ribbons at 2 6 must be placed in the next higher appropriate level. Riders should have a minimum of one-year of professional instruction over fences. Coaches should be confident these riders would be able to safely perform over an x-rails hunter course or equitation course on an unfamiliar horse. 5B. Future Intermediate Equitation o/f 2 Restricted to middle school riders who meet the criteria for Hunt Seat Class 3. 6B. Future Novice o/f x-rails - Restricted to middle school riders who meet the criteria for Hunt Seat Class 4. Flat Classes [Note: Riders without jumping experience should be assessed according to their ability to perform flatwork tests, as listed in Rule 3(D).] 9B. Varsity Open Equitation on the flat These riders should be capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 13. 10B. Varsity Intermediate Equitation on the flat These riders should be capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 9. 11B. Junior Varsity Novice Equitation on the flat These riders should be capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 8. 12B. Junior Varsity Beginner Equitation on the flat WTC Open to riders who have been riding less than 4 calendar years, who are not eligible for any jumping classes, but should be experienced enough to canter an unfamiliar animal in a group. These riders should be capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 7, and may have shown at any unrecognized horse show. A Beginner rider may not have shown over fences larger than 2 in any horse show, recognized or unrecognized. A rider who is in their first year of showing over cross rails may still be considered eligible for this class. To be eligible for Class 11, a rider must have had at least one year continuous professional instruction. 13B. Future Intermediate Equitation on the flat Restricted to middle school riders who are capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 9. 14B. Future Novice Equitation on the flat Restricted to middle school riders who are capable of performing Hunt Seat Tests 1 through 8. 15B. Future Beginner Equitation on the flat WTC Restricted to middle school riders who meet the eligibility requirements of Class 11. Championship Class Varsity Open Championship Class The top Varsity Open riders as determined by points and places within the show are eligible for this class. The class requires a minimum of 6 riders, and should be limited to the top 10. Riders must be eligible to complete in Varsity Open Over Fences (2 6 ) to be eligible for this championship class. The class may be run using the same mount for both phases of the competition, or a separate draw may be done for each phase. The judge may choose to implement any additional testing after the completion of the 2 mandatory phases. Phase 1 Riders will be judged over an advanced equitation course with jumps from 2 6 to 3. Hunt seat tests 1-13 may be asked. Phase 2 Riders will also compete on the Flat and may be asked to perform any of tests 1-11. The top 3 upper school and 4 middle school HUNT SEAT TEAMS will qualify to show at the IEA National Championship Show.
Western Class Descriptions Team Competition Classes 2B. Varsity Open : Riders who have competed at nationally qualifying competitions such as, but not limited to, youth team or world show qualifying competitions. Also, riders who have won NRHA or AQHA world top 5 placing or any rider with a top 5 placing at the All American Quarter Horse Congress, Paint, Appaloosa, and other breed show equivalents. Showmanship, halter, hunt seat, and contest classes are excluded. These riders should be capable of performing western tests 1-10. 3B. Varsity Intermediate : These riders are those who have won 5 or more blue ribbons western horsemanship or reining in breed or National Reining Horse associations, for example: Quarter Horse, Paint, and Appaloosa and NRHA shows. These riders should be capable of performing western tests 1-8. 4B. Junior Varsity Novice : These riders may have shown at open shows and non-breed specific shows, for example, 4H events and county fairs. These riders should be capable of performing western tests 1-6. 5B. Junior Varsity Beginner : These riders have no formal show experience. Riders may have shown at farm shows and camp shows. Riders are safe to walk, jog, and lope in a group on an unfamiliar mount. These riders should be capable of performing western tests 1-5. 6B. Future Intermediate : Restricted to middle school riders who meet the criteria for Western Class 3 and/or are capable of performing western tests 1-8. 7B. Future Novice : Restricted to middle school riders who meet the criteria for Western Class 4 and/or who are capable of performing western tests 1-6. 8B. Future Beginner : Restricted to middle school riders who have no formal show experience. Riders may have shown at farm shows and camps shows, and are safe to walk, jog, and lope in a group on an unfamiliar mount. These riders should be capable of performing western tests 1-5. Reining Classes 10B. Varsity Open Reining: Restricted to those riders competing in the Varsity Open. Riders must compete in Western Class 2 to be eligible to show in this class. 11B. Varsity Intermediate Reining: Restricted to riders competing in Varsity Intermediate. Riders must compete in Western Class 3 to be eligible to show in this class. 12B. Futures Intermediate Reining: Restricted to riders competing in the Futures Intermediate Class. Riders must compete in Western Class 6 to be eligible to show in this class. The top 4 upper and middle school Western TEAMS will qualify to show at the IEA National Championship Show.
Hunt Seat - General Rules Responsibility: In exchange for entrance to and participation in the show, this entry constitutes an agreement and affirmation that the team making it, and each of its riders, coaches, trainers, and representatives shall accept and abide by the Rules and Regulations of the IEA and of the Show, and that each rider, coach and Team: (1) is a member in good standing of IEA, (2) is eligible as entered, and (3) will accept as final all rulings of IEA and the show steward (or committee) with respect to their conduct. Also, through participation each rider, coach, trainer, and participant acknowledges that horses are intrinsically dangerous and unpredictable and can cause serious injury or death, thus each agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless IEA, its officers, directors, members, employees, National Steward, agents and representatives, the Event Host Coordinator, the host team and facility, the show stewards, stewards committee members, the show judges, the show secretary, all show organizers and officials, and all persons, stables, and others providing facilities, horses or equipment for the Show, other riders, coaches, teams and team sponsoring institutions, from any claim, action or suit, for injury, property damage or death sustained by the individual, rider, entity, coach, trainer, or participant while traveling to, from and around the show, while staying in the city for the show, during participation in the show and while at the show. This entry constitutes an acceptance of the hired officials at this event. Entries: Entries will not be accepted without an IEA number listed for each rider, and confirmation that each rider is qualified to show at zone finals. Regional championship results will be used to determine all qualified riders and teams for this show. Entries will close on March 17, 2010 for Region 1 HUNT SEAT and March 22. 2010 for Region 2 and 3 HUNT SEAT ONLY Each individual and team entry will be charged $50 per class. There is no entry fee for Varsity Open Championship. Scratches can be made with full refund before closing date. After the closing date, entry fees will only be refunded if a substitute team or rider can fill the opening. Checks should be made payable to IEA, Zone 5. Hunt Seat Format: The general format will follow the Rules and Regulations as established by the IEA unless otherwise stated. However, if a topic is not covered by these Rules and Regulations, the rules and regulations of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association [ IHSA ] and the United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. [ USEF ] for the Hunt Seat Division and the American Quarter Horse Association [AQHA ] and the National Reining Horse Association [ NRHA ] for the Western Division may be used as a reference for guidance in making an equitable decision under the circumstances. Any decisions made by a steward or show management shall be final. All horses will be provided or arranged for by the host team. Horses and Order of Go will be assigned by a random draw on the day of competition. Before jumping classes, each rider will be allowed only two warm-up fences, in the pattern posted by the show steward. Warm-up fences may only be changed by a steward or show official. All classes will be judged on equitation, and faults of the horse will not be judged. If a horse should perform so poorly that it is impossible to fairly judge the rider, the judge may request a re-ride. Any other requests for re-rides will be determined by the steward. -All riders must wear ATSM approved protective headgear whenever mounted. Hunt Seat Awards: -Team Championship: Each team will designate one point rider for each class in the Varsity and Junior Varsity and Future divisions. Different riders may be designated for flat and fences. A champion and reserve will be awarded to (1) The High Point Upper School Team and (2) The High Point Middle School Team. Overall High Point Team will be the team with the most points from all pointed classes-combined upper school and middle school results. Points will be awarded as follows: 1st=7 points, 2nd=5 points, 3rd=4 points, 4th=3 points, 5th=2 points, 6th=1 point. -Sportsmanship Award will be given to the individual chosen by show officials to exemplify outstanding qualities of good sportsmanship Questions: Call (513)839.5619 or garrigon@hotmail.com Gwen Arrigon NOTE TWO CLOSING DATES FOR HUNT SEAT ENTRIES!!!! Region 1 closes March 17, 2010 Regions 2 and 3 closes March 22, 2010!!!!!!
Western General Rules Responsibility: In exchange for entrance to and participation in the show, this entry constitutes an agreement and affirmation that the team making it, and each of its riders, coaches, trainers, and representatives shall accept and abide by the Rules and Regulations of the IEA and of the Show, and that each rider, coach and Team: (1) is a member in good standing of IEA, (2) is eligible as entered, and (3) will accept as final all rulings of IEA and the show steward (or committee) with respect to their conduct. Also, through participation each rider, coach, trainer, and participant acknowledges that horses are intrinsically dangerous and unpredictable and can cause serious injury or death, thus each agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless IEA, its officers, directors, members, employees, National Steward, agents and representatives, the Event Host Coordinator, the host team and facility, the show stewards, stewards committee members, the show judges, the show secretary, all show organizers and officials, and all persons, stables, and others providing facilities, horses or equipment for the Show, other riders, coaches, teams and team sponsoring institutions, from any claim, action or suit, for injury, property damage or death sustained by the individual, rider, entity, coach, trainer, or participant while traveling to, from and around the show, while staying in the city for the show, during participation in the show and while at the show. This entry constitutes an acceptance of the hired officials at this event. Entries: Entries will not be accepted without an IEA number listed for each rider, and confirmation that each rider is qualified to show at zone finals. All riders earning the points required will be eligible for entry. Entries will close on March 17, 2010 for all WESTERN. Each individual and team entry will be charged $50 per class. Scratches can be made with full refund before closing date. After the closing date, entry fees will only be refunded if a substitute team or rider can fill the opening. Checks should be made payable to IEA, Zone 5. Western Format: The general format will follow the Rules and Regulations as established by the IEA unless otherwise stated. However, if a topic is not covered by these Rules and Regulations, the rules and regulations of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association [ IHSA ] and the United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. [ USEF ] for the Hunt Seat Division and the American Quarter Horse Association [ AQHA ] and the National Reining Horse Association [ NRHA ]for the Western Division may be used as a reference for guidance in making an equitable decision under the circumstances. Any decisions made by a steward or show management shall be final. All horses will be provided by the host team. Horses and Order of Go will be assigned by a random draw on the day of competition. All classes will be judged on equitation, and faults of the horse will not be judged. If a horse should perform so poorly that it is impossible to fairly judge the rider, the judge may request a re-ride. Any other requests for re-rides will be determined by the steward. It is mandatory for all riders to use appropriate western tack and western attire while showing; this would include a long sleeve shirt, western hat or safety helmet, boots, western saddle, and western bridle. (Freestyle reining being exempt based on conditions.) Failure to use appropriate attire will result in a score of zero. Western Seat Awards: -The Champion Western Rider Award will be given to the high point rider of the Varsity Open and Varsity Open Reining classes. -Team Championship: Each team will designate one point rider for each class in the Varsity and Junior Varsity and Future divisions. Different riders may be designated for horsemanship and reining. If a teams does not have a rider qualified the a division they will score a zero at zones. Please indicate rider for team points with a check on the entry form in the column provided. A champion and reserve will be awarded to (1) The High Point Upper School Team and (2) The High Point Middle School Team. Points will be awarded as follows: 1st=7 points, 2nd=5 points, 3rd=4 points, 4th=3 points, 5th=2 points, 6th=1 point. -Sportsmanship Award will be given to the individual chosen by show officials to exemplify outstanding qualities of good sportsmanship Questions: Call (513)839.5619 or garrigon@hotmail.com Gwen Arrigon ALL WESTERN ENTRIES CLOSE March 17, 2010!!!!!!
Hunt Seat Tests Rule 3.D. A rider must be prepared to perform the test appropriate for the class in which the rider is participating. Riders may be requested to perform the following tests collectively or individually during a show or competition. No other tests may be used. The judge may choose only from the following list, and instructions for performance of the test must be publicly announced. 1. Asked an appropriate question. 2. Halt 3. Sitting trot. 4. Two point position at the walk and/or trot. 5. Figure eight at trot, demonstrating change of diagonals. 6. Figure eight at canter on correct lead, demonstrating simple change of lead. 7. Change Horses 8. Ride without stirrups. 9. Change leads down center of ring, demonstrating simple change of lead. 10. Canter on the counter lead. No more than eight horses may counter canter at one time. 11. Half-turn on forehand and/or half-turn on haunches. 12. Jump a shortened course. 13. Trot a jump not to exceed 2 6. Western Tests A western judge may choose from the following horsemanship tests. Any one or combination of appropriate or equivalent tests may be used. 1. Individual performance on the rail. 2. Halt and/or back 3. Figure eight at the jog 4. Change horses 5. Lope on specific lead and stop 6. 360 degree turn 7. Figure eight at the lope, demonstrating a change of lead (through the walk or jog) 8. Ride without stirrups 9. Simple change of leads in a straight line 10. Counter canter
Mail to: IEA Zone 5 Finals #ZB8284 Gwen Arrigon Individual Hunt Seat Entry 2019 Stillwell Beckett Rd Hamilton, OH 45013 FAX 513.867.0421 email garrigon@hotmail.com Date: Phone: Email: Name of Upper School Team and IEA number: Name of Middle School Team and IEA Number: V Open o/f V Int o/f JV Nov o/f Fut Int o/f Fut Nov o/f Alum Flat V Open Flat V Int Flat JV Nov Flat JV Beg Flat Fut Int Flat Fut Nov Flat Fut Beg Flat Fees Rider Name and IEA Membership Number 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A 10A 11A 12A 13A 14A $50/ class Total Amount Enclosed: In exchange for entrance to and participation in the show, this entry constitutes an agreement and affirmation that the team making it, and each of its riders, coaches, trainers, and representatives shall accept and abide by the Rules and Regulations of the IEA and of the Show, and that each rider, coach and Team: (1) is a member in good standing of IEA, (2) is eligible as entered, and (3) will accept as final all rulings of IEA and the show steward (or committee) with respect to their conduct. Also, through participation each rider, coach, trainer, and participant acknowledges that horses are intrinsically dangerous and unpredictable and can cause serious injury or death, thus each agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless IEA, its officers, directors, members, employees, National Steward, agents and representatives, the Event Host Coordinator, the host team and facility, the show stewards, stewards committee members, the show judges, the show secretary, all show organizers and officials, and all persons, stables, and others providing facilities, horses or equipment for the Show, other riders, coaches, teams and team sponsoring institutions, from any claim, action or suit, for injury, property damage or death sustained by the individual, rider, entity, coach, trainer, or participant while traveling to, from and around the show, while staying in the city for the show, during participation in the show and while at the show. This entry constitutes an acceptance of the hired officials at this event.
Coach s Signature: Mail to: IEA Zone 5 Finals #ZB8284 Gwen Arrigon Upper School Team Hunt Seat Entry 2019 Stillwell Beckett Rd Hamilton, OH 45013 FAX 513.867.0421 email garrigon@hotmail.com Date: Phone: Email: Name of Upper School Team and IEA number: V Open o/f V Int o/f JV Nov o/f V Open Flat V Int Flat JV Nov Flat JV Beg Flat Fees Rider Name and IEA Membership Number 2B 3B 4B 8B 9B 10B 11B $50 per class Total Amount Enclosed: In exchange for entrance to and participation in the show, this entry constitutes an agreement and affirmation that the team making it, and each of its riders, coaches, trainers, and representatives shall accept and abide by the Rules and Regulations of the IEA and of the Show, and that each rider, coach and Team: (1) is a member in good standing of IEA, (2) is eligible as entered, and (3) will accept as final all rulings of IEA and the show steward (or committee) with respect to their conduct. Also, through participation each rider, coach, trainer, and participant acknowledges that horses are intrinsically dangerous and unpredictable and can cause serious injury or death, thus each agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless IEA, its officers, directors, members, employees, National Steward, agents and representatives, the Event Host Coordinator, the host team and facility, the show stewards, stewards committee members, the show judges, the show secretary, all show organizers and officials, and all persons, stables, and others providing facilities, horses or equipment for the Show, other riders, coaches, teams and team sponsoring institutions, from any claim, action or suit, for injury, property damage or death sustained by the individual, rider, entity, coach, trainer, or participant while traveling to, from and around the show, while staying in the city for the show, during participation in the show and while at the show. This entry constitutes an acceptance of the hired officials at this event.
Coach s Signature: Mail to: IEA Zone 5 Finals #ZB8284 Gwen Arrigon Middle School Team Hunt Seat Entry 2019 Stillwell Beckett Rd Hamilton, OH 45013 FAX 513.867.0421 email garrigon@hotmail.com Date: Phone: Email: Name of Middle School Team and IEA Number: Fut Int o/f Fut Nov o/f Fut Int Flat Fut Nov Flat Fut Beg Flat Fees Rider Name and IEA Membership Number 5B 6B 12B 13B 14B $50 per class Total Amount Enclosed: In exchange for entrance to and participation in the show, this entry constitutes an agreement and affirmation that the team making it, and each of its riders, coaches, trainers, and representatives shall accept and abide by the Rules and Regulations of the IEA and of the Show, and that each rider, coach and Team: (1) is a member in good standing of IEA, (2) is eligible as entered, and (3) will accept as final all rulings of IEA and the show steward (or committee) with respect to their conduct. Also, through participation each rider, coach, trainer, and participant acknowledges that horses are intrinsically dangerous and unpredictable and can cause serious injury or death, thus each agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless IEA, its officers, directors, members, employees, National Steward, agents and representatives, the Event Host Coordinator, the host team and facility, the show stewards, stewards committee members, the show judges, the show secretary, all show organizers and officials, and all persons, stables, and others providing facilities, horses or equipment for the Show, other riders, coaches, teams and team sponsoring institutions, from any claim, action or suit, for injury, property damage or death sustained by the individual, rider, entity, coach, trainer, or participant while traveling to, from and around the show, while staying in the city for the show, during participation in the show and while at the show. This entry constitutes an acceptance of the hired officials at this event.
Coach s Signature: Mail to: Gwen Arrigon IEA Show Zone 5 Finals #ZB8284 2019 Stillwell Beckett Rd Western INDIVIDUAL Entry Hamilton, Ohio 45013 FAX 513.867.0421 email garrigon@hotmail.com Date: Phone: Name of Upper School Team and IEA Number: Name of Middle School Team and IEA Number: Rider Name and IEA Membership Number V Open V Int JV Nov JV Beg Fut Int Fut Nov Fut Beg 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 10A 11A 12A $50/class V Open Reining V Int Reining Fut Int Reining Fees Total Amount Enclosed: In exchange for entrance to and participation in the show, this entry constitutes an agreement and affirmation that the team making it, and each of its riders, coaches, trainers, and representatives shall accept and abide by the Rules and Regulations of the IEA and of the Show, and that each rider, coach and Team: (1) is a member in good standing of IEA, (2) is eligible as entered, and (3) will accept as final all rulings of IEA and the show steward (or committee) with respect to their conduct. Also, through participation each rider, coach, trainer, and participant acknowledges that horses are intrinsically dangerous and unpredictable and can cause serious injury or death, thus each agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless IEA, its officers, directors, members, employees, National Steward, agents and representatives, the Event Host Coordinator, the host team and facility, the show stewards, stewards committee members, the show judges, the show secretary, all show organizers and officials, and all persons, stables, and others providing facilities, horses or equipment for the Show, other riders, coaches, teams and team sponsoring institutions, from any claim, action or suit, for injury, property damage or death sustained by the individual, rider, entity, coach, trainer, or participant while traveling to, from and around the show, while staying in the city for the show, during participation in the show and while at the show. This entry constitutes an acceptance of the hired officials at this event. Coach s Signature:
Mail to: Gwen Arrigon IEA Show Zone 5 Finals #ZB8284 2019 Stillwell Beckett Rd Western TEAM Entry Hamilton, Ohio 45013 FAX 513.867.0421 email garrigon@hotmail.com Date: Phone: Name of Upper School Team and IEA Number: Name of Middle School Team and IEA Number: Rider Name and IEA Membership Number V Open V Int JV Nov JV Beg Fut Int Fut Nov Fut Beg 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 10B 11B 12B $50/class V Open Reining V Int Reining Fut Int Reining Fees Total Amount Enclosed: In exchange for entrance to and participation in the show, this entry constitutes an agreement and affirmation that the team making it, and each of its riders, coaches, trainers, and representatives shall accept and abide by the Rules and Regulations of the IEA and of the Show, and that each rider, coach and Team: (1) is a member in good standing of IEA, (2) is eligible as entered, and (3) will accept as final all rulings of IEA and the show steward (or committee) with respect to their conduct. Also, through participation each rider, coach, trainer, and participant acknowledges that horses are intrinsically dangerous and unpredictable and can cause serious injury or death, thus each agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless IEA, its officers, directors, members, employees, National Steward, agents and representatives, the Event Host Coordinator, the host team and facility, the show stewards, stewards committee members, the show judges, the show secretary, all show organizers and officials, and all persons, stables, and others providing facilities, horses or equipment for the Show, other riders, coaches, teams and team sponsoring institutions, from any claim, action or suit, for injury, property damage or death sustained by the individual, rider, entity, coach, trainer, or participant while traveling to, from and around the show, while staying in the city for the show, during participation in the show and while at the show. This entry constitutes an acceptance of the hired officials at this event. Coach s Signature:
Time Schedule Saturday 6:00 am Schooling of 2 and 2 6 jumping horses 7:00 am Draw Horses for first class, coaches meeting 7:30 am Course Walk ALL classes 8:00 am Competition Begins: 2B. Varsity Open o/f 2 6 (Team) 2A. Varsity Open o/f 2 6 (Individual) 3B. Varsity Intermediate o/f 2 (Team) 5B. Future Intermediate o/f 2 (Team) short break to school cross rail horses Draw to follow 4A. Junior Varsity Novice o/f x-rails (Individual) 6A. Future Novice o/f x-rails (Individual) 4B. JV Novice over Cross Rails (Team) 6B. Future Novice over Cross Rails (Team) clear ring and drag - Draw to follow 8A. Varsity Open on the Flat (Individual) 13B. Future Novice on the Flat (Team) 12A. Future Intermediate on the Flat (Individual) 9A. Varsity Intermediate on the Flat (Individual) 14A. Future Beginner on the Flat (Individual) 10B. JV Novice on the Flat (Team) 11B. JV Beginner on the Flat (Team)
Sunday AM Hunt Seat Time Schedule 6:00 am Schooling of 2 and 2 6 horses 7:00 am Draw Horses for first class, coaches meeting 7:30 am Course Walk ALL classes 8:00 am Competition Begins: 3A. Varsity Intermediate over Fences (Individual) 5A. Future Intermediate over Fences (Individual) 15. Varsity Open Championship Class (Individual) clear ring and drag Draw to follow 9B. Varsity Intermediate on the Flat (Team) 14B. Future Beginner on the Flat (Team) 13A. Future Novice on the Flat (Individual) 11A. JV Beginner on the Flat (Individual) 12B. Future Intermediate on the Flat (Team) 8B. Varsity Open on the Flat (Team) 10A. JV Novice on the Flat (Individual) Award Presentation for Hunt Seat Competition Parade of Teams Hunt Seat and Western IEA National 2009-10 Championships April 22-25, 2010 Georgia International Horse Park Conyers, Georgia More information at: www.rideiea.com click on Competition Calendar Finals Information
Sunday - PM Western Time Schedule LaMar ring open for warm up all morning. Bradley Ring open immediately following Hunt Seat Awards and Team Parade all posted times are estimated 12:30 pm quick warm up in Bradley Ring 1:00 pm coaches meeting 1:00 pm draw for first class 1:30 pm Competition Begins: 2A. Varsity Open INDIVIDUAL 8A. Future Beginner INDIVIDUAL 3A. Varsity Intermediate INDIVIDUAL 10B. Varsity Open Reining TEAM 4B. JV Novice TEAM 11B. Varsity Intermediate Reining TEAM 6B. Future Intermediate TEAM 5A. JV Beginner INDIVIDUAL 7B. Future Novice TEAM 12A. Future Intermediate Reining INDIVIDUAL Drag Arena 3B. Varsity Intermediate TEAM 8B. Future Beginner TEAM 10A. Varsity Open Reining INDIVIDUAL 4A. JV Novice INDIVIDUAL 6A. Future Intermediate INDIVIDUAL 5B. JV Beginner TEAM 7A. Future Novice INDIVIDUAL 12B. Future Intermediate Reining TEAM 2B. Varsity Open TEAM 11A. Varsity Intermediate Reining INDIVIDUAL Please note: This only estimation on the order of classes. Where there are more than 12 entrants, splits with a final will be done. Class order is subject to change to help with horse usage and time management. Consult program on show day. Awards Team Placing and High Point Open Western Rider
Hotel Information Below, are the 2 host hotels that have an agreement with the Zone please support our show by using these properties. Ask for Code Group IEA Holiday Inn Express 877/863-4780 - pets allowed $20 fee Hampton Inn 937/382-4400 pets also allowed here no fee Other show information: Souvenir merchandise will be available for sale at the show. Concessions will be available at the show grounds. Please follow all parking and other signage. Stadium style seating is available. Directions Or see www.robertsarena.com click on Contact tab