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147 Warehouse Road Aiken, SC 29801 Return Service Requested BECOME A FAN OF PROGRESSIVE SHOW JUMPING ON FACEBOOK! RECEIVE SHOW NOTICES AND UPDATES DIRECTLY TO YOUR PHONE OR EMAIL! First Class US Postage PAID Aiken, SC Permit #220 First Class

Officials Roster Rules & Regulations The following officials have accepted an invitation to participate in the Summer Finale Horse Show. Management reserves the right to vary or add to this list as necessary. COURSE DESIGNERS H/J H/J STEWARDS SECRETARIES ANNOUNCER Catherine Cram, Aiken, SC Richard Cram, Aiken, SC John Gersh, Port St. Lucie, FL Carol Vos, Aiken, SC Wanda Smith, Aiken, SC Judges Claudia Roland - Wellington, FL R H/E Dale Dinsmore - Lexington, KY R H/E/J Management and Facility Contact Information Richard Cram - Manager Progressive Show Jumping, Inc. / Highfields, LLC 147 Warehouse Road, Aiken, SC 29801 803.649.3505 / 803.649.3577 fax PSJShows.com psjshows@aol.com 803.649.0106 during Aiken show Will Tharrington, Charlotte, NC Management & Official Staff RIBBONS BLACKSMITH PHOTOGRAPHER VET ON CALL Jennifer Kisner Marty Bryant, 803.292.4993 Shawn McMillen, Aiken, SC www.shawnmcmillen.com 606. 356.0518 Sabrina Jacobs, 803.640.9282 www.performance Equine Vets.com ACTS OF DISCOURTESY Any act of discourtesy to the judges or to any official of the show on the part of any owner, trainer, rider or groom will disqualify any horse with which they are associated and no refund will be made. ADD/SCRATCH No slip, no trip. If you are not on the class sheet, you must add in the show office and bring the slip to the ingate. If you are scratching, you must also do this in the show office and bring your slip to the ingate. No adds on Sunday. ATTIRE Jackets will be worn for the hunter and equitation classes in the show rings. Rider will be allowed to show in tucked in polo shirts in the jumper ring. The classics and mini-prix require formal attire. AMATEUR STATUS Adults showing in Adult Amateur and/or Amateur Owner classes must present their amateur certification to the show secretary before numbers will be issued. CANADIAN EXHIBITORS The legend US Fund must be pre-printed on the face of all Canadian checks drawn on Canadian banks used to pay entry fees. CHAMPION & RESERVE AWARDS Divisions with 3 or more entries are eligible for Champion and Reserve Champion awards. Points for the top 4 riders over fences will be combined with their Under Saddle points and the rider with the most points will be awarded the Championship, with the second highest point winner recieving the Reserve Championship. In the case of a tie, the rider with the most points over fences will receive the Championship. COGGINS Current Negative Coggins Test Certificate dated within one year must accompany entry. DOGS All dogs must be leashed at all times while on the show grounds. Unrestrained dogs create a serious safety hazard for exhibitors and their horses. Loose dogs will not be tolerated in the show ring area. They will be impounded and the owner will be charged a $100 fine added to their entry fee which will be donated to the SPCA. ELECTRICAL/FIRE REGULATIONS All electrical installation and connections must meet all state and county codes. Aisles shall be maintained clear for a minimum of six (6) feet wide by eight (8) feet high. No obstructions or projections shall be allowed in these aisles. No class I Flammable liquids, such as gasoline, are allowed inside the buildings. Cooking is not permitted within any stable area. Anyone found in violation shall be subject to dismissal from further participation in the Horse Show without recourse. FARRIER/VETERINARIAN/PHOTOGRAPHER No farrier/veterinarian/photographer other than the official competition farrier/veterinarian/photographer will be permitted to practice on the grounds without express permission of the management. Exhibitors wishing to use another farrier/veterinarian/photographer must request a permit at the Horse Show Office. FOOD Food service will be available on the grounds beginning the day of the show through Sunday. FOOTING Rings 1-3 (150 x 275 ) Sand/Gravel Dust JUMP ORDER AND CONFLICTS A rotating jump order will, at management s discretion, be established for any jumping class. The starter must be advised by exhibitors of any conflicts to make necessary adjustments. A 3 minute time may be called by management. LUNGING No lunging permitted in the show rings. Lunging only in designated areas. MINOR EXHIBITORS Parent(s) or guardian(s) of a minor child shall hold the horse show management and the facility harmless for any injury to such minor. No minor child s entry will be accepted or number issued unless entry is signed by a parent or LEGAL guardian. The signature of unrelated persons WILL NOT be accepted. MOTORIZED VEHICLES/GOLF CARTS 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 recognized 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 Rule 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. PADDOCKS Limited Paddock Space Available. $150 per week, only one paddock per trainer. First Come, First Served. PONY DISTANCES Will be run according to size of the pony. PRIZE MONEY The owner of any horse or pony exhibited in classes where prize money is awarded MUST provide a Social Security or Federal ID number on the entry. Foreign Exhibitors must fill out a W-8ECI or W-8BEN form prior to receiving any winnings. Prize money will be applied as a credit on your account at the show office. Checks will be mailed within 30 days after the show. PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR Everyone must wear properly fitting ASTM protective headgear with harness secured and properly fitted while riding in the designated schooling and exercise areas, the show ring and while jumping or riding anywhere on the show grounds. It is the responsibility of the rider, or the parent or guardian or trainer of the junior exhibitors to see to it that the headgear worn complies with appropriate safety standards and is properly fitted and in good condition. MOTOR HOME/RV HOOK-UPS Motor home and camper hook-ups are available for $150 per show. Spaces are limited, reserve in advance. If you are arriving after hours, please let us know in advance. SCHOOLING Schooling in the show rings without permission is prohibited at all times. There will be a $100 fine for anyone caught in the rings before or after the show if rings have been closed. Rings will be available for schooling after the show each day. Closing times will be announced each day. The rings will be available for hacking only in the mornings. No morning schooling. TICKETED WARM-UP Tickets are $25.00 and should be purchased in the horse show office and are good for one round of eight jumps. Tickets are NOT refundable. 2 31

Rules & Regulations The Horse Show Committee reserves the right to itself to interpret all questions and conditions in regard to or arising out of, or incident to the show without claims for damages or recourse of any kind. All questions not covered in these Rules and Regulations shall be decided by the Horse Show Management; its decision to be final. The Horse Show Management reserve to itself the right to limit entries in any class, section or division, to refuse, accept conditionally, or to cancel any entries, disqualify any riders or exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, and cancel award prizes, without any claim for damages; to change any course, to add a dotted line, to cancel or combine any unfilled classes, or to reschedule classes, after due notice to exhibitors; to change rings or rotate judges, to change specifications in jumper classes as competitions warrants. Every horse entered herein for competition will be under the control of the Horse Show Management, but the Show Management will in no case be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the horse show and the officials, employees, directors, officers, sponsoring entities of the horse show and the facilities at which the horse show is held blameless for any loss or accident to his horse(s), employee(s), or equipment which may occur from sickness, fire or other cause. Competition Number 5019 Green Working (A) Amateur Owner (A) Junior Hunter (A) Summer Finale is operated in accordance with the current rules of the American Horse Shows Association, Inc. of which body it is a Regular Member Competition and is rated A. Pony Hunter (A) Green Pony Hunter (A) Regular Working Hunter (A) Children s Hunter (C) Adult Amateur Hunter (C) Pre-Green Hunter (C) Hunter Breeding (C) 30 ENTRIES In order for stalls to be held, full payment must accompany stall reservations. Stalls will be on a first-come, first-served basis. (By the date the check is received, the post mark on the envelope.) Call: 803.649.3505 -or- e-mail: psjshows@aol.com Mail stall fees with the enclosed reservation form to: 147 Warehouse Road, Aiken, SC 29801 Make checks payable to: PSJ Closing date for stalls and entries: See Entry Blank for Closing Dates. After the closing date there will be a $25.00 late fee. Numbers will not be issued without a signed open check lodged with the horse show secretary. The entry form must include: 1) Horses name & complete description; 2) All classes or divisions entered; 3) All mandatory signatures, including legal guardian in the case of a minor exhibiting; 4) Organization membership numbers; 5) Social Security or Federal ID number of owner. Every class offered herein, which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rules Book, will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. STABLING Permanent and Temporary stalls with doors will be available (803.649.3505). Initial bedding will not be provided. Stalls, whether occupied by horse, feed or tack will be available beginning 12 noon Wednesday of the show week and ending midnight Sunday of the same show week. Stalls $150.00 per week. CHECK OUT Any horse show bills not checked out at the conclusion of each show will be assessed a $50.00 fee for check out. Any mistakes at check out must be resolved within 24 hours. Check your bills carefully. COMPETITION OFFICE HOURS Competition days - Opens one hour before the start of the first class and closes 30 minutes following the last class. Non Competition days (day before show) - 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. DAMAGE All owners and exhibitors shall be held responsible for any damage incurred by them, their agents or employees to stalls, buildings, and other properties on the show grounds, and shall be billed accordingly. (This includes screw eyes or nails in stalls.) DAY EXHIBITORS/NON STABLING Horses entered but not stabled must use the designated area for day exhibitors. $35.00 grounds fee per horse and a $25.00 service fee per horse. FEED AND BEDDING Hay, grain and bedding may be purchased on the grounds. For same day delivery, orders must be received prior to 12 noon. No Sunday - Wednesday deliveries. For feed and bedding reservations prior to arrival, please call(803.649.3505) fax (803.649.3577) or e-mail psjshows@aol.com 24 hours in advance. PARKING Fire regulations prohibit all vehicles, including trailers, vans and campers from being parked in the stable areas. Vans and trailers will be allowed in the stable area only to load or unload. PARKING AREAS WILL BE DESIGNATED AND VIOLA- TORS WILL BE TOWED AWAY AT OWNER S EXPENSE AND FINED $100. NON NEGOTIABLE CHECKS Checks returned by the bank for any reason will be assessed a penalty of $50 or 10% of the check amount, whichever is greater. Upon notification of a returned check, accounts will be given three (3) days to make full payment, including the penalty, which must be paid in certified funds, cashier s check or money order. Overnight mail service is advised in order to avoid notification of the sanctioning organizations for disciplinary action. NON SHOWING HORSE All non showing horses must have a signed entry blank in the office, $50.00 non showing fee and $25.00 service fee per horse per show. REFUNDS Full refunds will be given before the closing date of the stalls. After the closing date of stalls, stall fees are not refundable. After the show starts, with the official vet s certificate only, refunds will be given minus the stabling fee and a $25.00 scratch fee and fees for classes already held prior to notification of horse show secretary, whether exhibited or not. Scratches must be made in the horse show office on the official form. Refunds will be mailed within 30 days after the horse show. SERVICE FEE All horses, showing or non showing, will be assessed a fee of $25.00. This fee allows the horse UNLIMITED add/scratches from classes, access to schooling areas and rings at designated times and defers all charges for parking passes. SPLITTING OF TACK STALLS The horse show office will split the tack stalls per the Trainers instructions among his/her customers up to each Friday at 11:00 a.m. At that point, the total amount will be billed to the trainers barn account. Mow the fields. Haul the hay. Paint the barn and the house. Re-order supplements and office supplies. Make sure we re covered on the road and in the ring. Get ready for the big competition. Win! Ship the trophy equestrian home without a scratch. Rent a car and drive to the coast. Take a vacation. Relax! You don t have to bet the farm to check off this season s most important tasks. For details on how you can save big with USEF MemberPerks, visit www.usef.org or call one of our Customer Care agents at 859.258.2472. 3

4 2010 Zone 4 Specifications In accordance with GR 1111.4: Zone 4 chooses no contiguous states Adult Amateur Hunter: Adult Amateur Hunter classes are for amateurs 18 years of age or older showing horses and/or ponies. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, and suitability. The Adult Amateur Hunter section may be divided by age of rider and/or height of fences. Adult Amateur Hunters are to be shown over fences at either 3' or 3'3". Riders in this section may enter any Equitation class. Riders who compete in the Amateur Owner Hunter and/or Jumper classes may show other horses that they own in the Adult Amateur Hunters. Horses and ponies exhibiting in this section may cross enter multiple sections of Adult Amateur Hunter and any classes where eligible. Note: The horse may only be shown by one rider in the Adult Amateur Hunter Classic and that rider must be declared prior to the first round of the Classic. Points for Zone Awards earned in a hunter classic will be awarded as follows: 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 6, 5. Horses are not required to be jogged for soundness, but may be jogged at management s discretion. Zone Awards will be presented annually to the Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 section and to the Adult Amateur Hunter 36 and over section. Children's Hunter: Children s Hunter classes are for exhibitors under the age of 18 showing horses. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, and suitability. The Children s Hunters section may be divided by age of rider and/or height of fences. The Children s Hunter section may be combined with the Children s Hunter Pony section when there are less than three entries in either section. Children s Hunters are to be shown over fences at either 3' or 3'3". Riders in this section may enter any Equitation class, but may not crossenter into any Junior Hunter or Jumper class at the same show. Horses and ponies exhibiting in this section may cross enter multiple sections of Children s Hunter and any classes where eligible. Note: The horse may only be shown by one rider in the Children s Hunter Classic and that rider must be declared prior to the first round of the Classic. Points for Zone Awards earned in a hunter classic will be awarded as follows: 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 6, 5. Horses are not required to be jogged for soundness, but may be jogged at management s discretion. Zone Awards will be presented annually to the, Children s Hunter 14 & Under section and to the Children s Hunter 15-17 section. Children's Hunter Pony: Children s Hunter Pony classes are for exhibitors under the age of 18 showing ponies. To be judged on performance,soundness, manners, way of going, and suitability. Suitability (size) of pony to rider is of particular importance. The Small/Medium Children s Hunter Ponies are to show over fences at 2' and Large Children s Hunter Ponies are to show over fences at 2'6". The section may be divided at managements discretion. The Children s Hunter section may be combined with the Children s Hunter Pony section when there are less than three entries in either section. Rider age restrictions as found in Regular Pony sections do not apply. Riders may show only one pony in either the 2 or the 2 6 height of the Children s Hunter Pony section when also competing in the Regular Small, Medium or Large Pony and/or Green Pony Hunter sections.. Riders cannot cross enter into any class where fences exceed 3 3. Exception: Riders may show in Pony Jumpers. Ponies exhibiting in Children s Hunter Pony may cross enter into any class where otherwise eligible. Note: The pony may only be shown by one rider in the Children s Hunter Pony Classic and that rider must be declared prior to the first round of the Classic. Points for Zone Awards earned in a hunter classic will be awarded as follows: 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 6, 5. Ponies are not required to be jogged for soundness, but may be jogged at management s discretion. Zone Awards will be presented annually to the, Children s Hunter Pony Small/Medium section and to the, Children s Hunter Pony Large section. Pre-Green Hunter: A Pre-Green Hunter is a horse of any age in its first or second year of showing over fences 3 or 3 3 or higher at Regular Member Competitions or Eventing Competitions of the Federation or Equine Canada or any National Competition. A horse s Pre-Green status is not affected by showing as a 4 year old or younger. A horse competing in a Pre-Green class may not compete in a class with fences over 3 3" at the same show. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, and suitability. Fences at either 3' or 3'3". The Pre-Green Hunter section may be divided by height of fences and pinned as one section or offered and pinned as two sections. Horses are not required to be jogged for soundness, but may be jogged at management s discretion. Points for Zone Awards earned in a hunter classic will be awarded as follows: 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 6, 5. Zone Awards will be presented annually to the Pre-Green Hunter 3 section and the Pre-Green Hunter 3 3 section. Adult Amateur Hunter/Children s Hunter/Children s Hunter Pony/Pre-Green Hunter Classic: Any USEF "A" "B" or "C" rated competition which offers an Adult Amateur Hunter, Children's Hunter, Children s Hunter Pony or Pre-Green Hunter division may also offer a corresponding Classic in accordance with HU146, with the following exceptions; 1.) Bonus points for Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be awarded as follows: 1st - 35, 2nd - 30, 3rd - 25, 4th - 20, 5th - 15, 6th - 10, 7th - 6, 8th 5; 2.) Entries may be jogged at management s discretion; 3.) Riders are not required to wear formal attire; 4) $500 in money is required; 5.) Entry fee restrictions are inapplicable; and 6.) A Classic must be conducted as a two round class. A designated class of the specified Hunter section may be counted as the first round of the Classic. The second round of the Classic must not be a part of a Hunter section. Each round of a Classic is to count 50%. Classics may be combined Children's/Adult Amateur Jumper: Open to horses and ponies. The combination horse/rider and rider are not eligible to compete in any jumper class above 1.15m (3 9 ) at the same show. Once a horse/rider combination has competed over 1.15m (3 9 ), the same horse/rider combination cannot show in a Children/Adult Jumper Classic offering $2,500 or more for 30 days. A rider may show only one additional horse in the Children s/adult Amateur Jumper division in addition to those horses owned or USEF leased by the rider. Fences at 1.10m or 3 6 to 1.15m (3 9 ). Jumper JUMPER Divisions DIVISIONS & Classics $1,500 CHILDREN S/ADULT JUMPER To be ridden by Children and Adult riders. The horse/rider combination may not cross enter into Junior/Amateur Division No professionals. (see zone 4 specifications) Entry Fee: $65 per class (Prize Money: 125,95,75,50,45,40,35,35) 143.,145. Children s/adult Jumper 1.10 m / 1.10m Table II.2.b 144. Children's/Adult Jumper 1.15 m Table II.2.c 118. $1,500 NAL-WIHS Children s/adult Jumper Classic Table II.2.ab You must enter 2 classes in the division to be eligible for the classic. 1.15 m 12 entries required to fill. Entry Fee: $140 - Eight ribbons and prize money (Prize Money: 450,300,200,140,130,120,110,50) $1,500 JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER Horses to be ridden by an individual who has not reached his/her 18th birthday or to be ridden by the Amateur Owner or an amateur member of the owner s family who is no longer eligible to compete as a junior. Leased horses are ineligible and multiple ownership is not permitted unless all the owners are members of the same family. A horse, pony or rider entered in the Junior Jumper section may not cross enter into the Children s or Adult Jumper sections. Entry Fee: $65 per class (Prize Money: 125,95,75,50,45,40,35,35) 146.,147. Junior/Amateur Jumper 1.20 m Table II.2.b 148. Junior/Amateur Jumper 1.25 m Table II.2.b 149. $1500 NAL Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic Table II.2.ab You must enter two classes in the division to be eligible for the classic. 1.25 m 12 entries required to fill. Entry Fee: $140 - Eight ribbons and prize money (Prize Money: 450,300,200,140,130,120,110,50) $4,999 OPEN MINI-PRIX 1.25 M Open to all horses and riders. Formal attire required. Entry must declare intent to show the day prior before the end of the day. Untimely declarations will require the horse to work first in the order. 15 entries required to fill. Entry Fee: $250.00 - Ten ribbons and prize money (Prize Money: 1,500,1,100,650,500,400,300,200,150,100,99) 400. $4,999 Open Mini-prix Table II.2.b USEF Meter Jumper Levels 0.70 m = Fences 2 3 in height 0.75 m = Fences 2 5 in height 0.80 m = Fences 2 7 in height 0.85 m = Fences 2 9 in height 0.90 m = Fences 2 11 in height 0.95 m = Fences 3 1 in height 1.00 m = Fences 3 3 in height 1.05 m = Fences 3 5 in height 1.10 m = Fences 3 7 in height 1.15 m = Fences 3 9 in height 1.20 m = Fences 3 11 in height 1.25 m = Fences 4 1 in height 1.30 m = Fences 4 3 in height 1.35 m = Fences 4 5 in height 1.40 m = Fences 4 7 in height 1.45 m = Fences 4 9 in height 29

Jumper Specs POLING AND OFFSETS Manual poling and use of bamboo offsets are prohibited for all horses competing. Any rider, trainer, groom, or any other person who is in violation of the rules set forth above will be fined $500 for each incident and may be suspended from further competition for the duration of the scheduled competition starting from the time of the incident. Any horse upon which a violation of the manual poling and/or use of bamboo offsets rules is perpetrated will be suspended from competition for the duration of the scheduled competition. All entry fees for the classes entered during the suspended period of the horse in question will be forfeited. DECLARATIONS Declarations must be made on the appropriate form in the show office the day before the class is to be held by 4 pm or one hour after the last Jumper class, whichever is later. Untimely declarations will be subject to the post entry penalty and may require the horse to jump first in the order of go. 45 SECOND CLOCK Will be in effect in all jumper classes. NOMINATING FEE - $125 All horses showing in the Mini Prix, Junior/Amateur Owner and Children s/adult divisions must be nominated and pay the nominating fee of $125 by the closing date of the show. Once a horse is nominated, the nominating fee is NOT refundable. Jumper Divisions ADD BACK JUMPERS Paid back to top six places. $15 per entry applied to add back, breakdown as follows: 30%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 10%, 5%. If there are less than six horses in a class, the entry fee drops to $30.00 with no prize money paid back. TIME ALLOWED The time allowed is based on minimum of 382 yards per minute for all sections. COURSES Courses may consist of any combination of the following: brush, gates, oxers, post and rails, water, liverpool, ditch, wall, banks, panels, or coops. TIES All ties involving first place shall be jumped off. Ties not involving first place will be decided by time, unless otherwise stated. ORDER OF GO Will be posted one hour prior to the start of the class. JUMPER SECTION Any horse, regardless of winnings, is eligible to enter. PONY JUMPER 200.,201. Pony Jumper Table II.2.b,T.II.2.c (200 -.95m; 201-1.05m) 202. NAL Pony Jumper 1.05m Table II.2.b You must enter two classes in the division to be eligible for the NAL class. 213. Pony Jumper Style Award To be decided by the Pony Jumper Judge(s) based on the following criteria: To be presented to the Pony Jumper rider who exhibits the best classical jumper style of riding throughout the Pony Jumper Classes. This award will not necessarily be given to the rider accumulating the most points in the Pony Jumper division. PUDDLE JUMPER.75 M Open to any rider, horse or pony. No triple combinations. 131.,132.,133. Puddle Jumper Table II.2.b,T. II.2.c,T. II.2.b PROGRESSIVE RIDER JUMPER.85 M Open to novice riders in their first or second year of showing jumpers. No triple combinations. 302.,303.,304. Progressive Rider Jumper Table II.2.b, T. II.2.c, T. II.2.b ADD BACK JUMPERS 305.,306.,307..85 m Jumper Table II.2.b, T II.2.c, T II.2.b (No Triple Comb.) 308.,309.,310..95 m Jumper Table II.2.b, T II.2.b, T II.2.b 134.,135.,136. 1.05 m Jumper Table II.2.b, T II.2.b, T II.2.b 137.,138.,139 1.15 m Jumper Table II.2.b, T II.2.c, T II.2.b 312. 1.25 m Jumper Table II.2.b 313. 1.30 m Jumper Table II.2.b 314. 1.35 m Jumper Table II.2.b Entry Fee: $45 per class SEE ABOVE FOR ADD BACK SPECS. 28 5

HUNTER DIVISION PRIZE MONEY 1st - 30%, 2nd 22%, 3rd 18%, 4th 15%, 5th 10%, 6th 5% HUNTER CLASSIC PRIZE MONEY 1st 30%, 2nd 22%, 3rd 15%, 4th 9%, 5th 8%, 6th 7%, 7th 6%, 8th 3% HUNTER OVER FENCES To be shown over approximately eight fences at the required height. To be judged on performance and soundness unless otherwise noted. HUNTER UNDER SADDLE CLASS To be shown at a walk, trot and canter. Light contact with the horse s mouth is required. May be asked to hand gallop at the discretion of the judge, but no more than eight to gallop at one time. martingales are not permitted. Green and non-rated hunter sections will not be asked to gallop. MODEL CLASS To be shown at a walk and trot on the line; judged on conformation, way of moving and soundness. HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION To be awarded to two of the four horses scoring the most points over fences, in addition, only these will receive full points for ribbons won under saddle and half points for ribbons won in the model. COURSES Hunter courses will simulate fences found in the hunting fields such as brush, wall, in-and-out, oxer, post and rails, gate, aiken, bank, coop and panels. Management reserves the right to adjust fence heights or spreads as competition warrants. MEASUREMENT CARDS - PONY HUNTER The person presenting any animal to be shown in a Hunter Pony class must be in possession of (a) a measurement card issued by the USEF; (b) a certified card applied for prior to Dec. 1, 1987; or (c) a copy of a valid measurement form, and same must be presented to the horse show secretary. Numbers WILL NOT be issued before the above requirements have been complied with. Time and place of measurement will be announced for those requiring measurement. MEASUREMENT CARDS - JUNIOR HUNTER All horses showing in the Junior Hunter division must be in possession of a USEF measurement card or a copy of a valid measurement form, and same must be presented to the horse show secretary. FORMAL ATTIRE - HUNTERS & EQUITATION Hunt coat; white shirt with white stock, tie or choker; white, buff or canary breeches; protective headgear. Riders must wear protective headgear in accordance with USEF rules. NO EXCEPTIONS. USEF CONDITIONS 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. S.C. EQUINE LIABILITY LAW Under South Carolina law, an equine activity sponsor or equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in an equine activity resulting from an inherent risk of equine activity. Pursuant to Article 7, Chapter 9 of Title 47, Code of Law of South Carolina,1976. HUNTER CLASSIC SPECIFICATIONS A designated class of the division will be counted as the first round of the classic. The first round of the classic will be designated with a * in the division. A minimum of 10 entries are required. At least the top 10, if available or 25% of the first round entries will return over a second course. Each round will count 50% towards the final score. You must be entered in the office before you compete in the first round. Formal Attire Required. 6 USEF 2010 MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT Hunter Specs 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 FOL- LOWING 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. EC 7/21/08 EFFECTIVE 12/1/08 Equitation Medal Class Specs E.J. HAUN MEMORIAL MEDAL Open to Junior members of the NCHJA. To be shown over a hunter type course of not less than eight fences 3 6 in height and one-third of the obstacles must be oxers. The course must include at least one change of lead and two of the following: bending line, roll-back turn, or long approach to a single jump. Only one rider per horse. Four (4) competitors to fill the class. Three (6) competitors must complete the course. 25% or a minimum of three (3), whichever is greater shall be required to show both ways of the ring being judged on seat, hands, guidance, and control of the mount. The flat phase of selected contestants shall count 50%. Judges may ask contestants to perform USEF tests 1-19. NCHJA CHILDREN S EQUITATION Open to Junior members of the NCHJA. To be shown over a hunter type course of not less than eight fences with no combinations and one-third of the obstacles must be oxers. The course must include at least one change of lead and two of the following: bending line, roll-back turn, or long approach to a single jump. Fences to be set at 3. Only one rider per horse. Four (4) competitors to fill the class. Three (3) competitors must complete the course. Judges may ask contestants to perform USEF tests 1-19. 25% or at least three (3) riders are required to show at a walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. The flat phase shall count 50%. Class to be judged on seat, hands, guidance, and control of the mount throughout. Contestants in the NCHJA Children s Equitation Class are not eligible for the E.J. Haun Memorial Medal Class or the NCHJA Pony Equitation Class at the same show. NCHJA EQUITATION ON PONIES Open to Junior members of the NCHJA. To be shown over a hunter type course of not less than eight fences with no combinations and one-third of the obstacles must be oxers. Small/Medium Ponies jump 2 3 ; Large Ponies jump 2 9. Only one rider per pony. Four (4) competitors to fill the class. Three (3) competitors must complete the course. Judges may ask contestants to perform USEF tests 1-19. All riders are required to show at a walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. The flat phase shall count 50%. Class to be judged on seat, hands, guidance, and control of the mount throughout. Contestants in the NCHJA Equitation on Ponies Class are not eligible for the E.J. Haun Memorial Medal Class or the NCHJA Children s Equitation Class at the same show. BRYAN JONES MEMORIAL MEDAL CLASS Open to amateur Senior members of the NCHJA. To be shown over a hunter type course of not less than eight fences 3 in height and one-third of the obstacles must be oxers. The course must include at least one change of lead and two of the following: bending line, roll-back turn, or long approach to a single jump. Only one rider per horse. Four (4) competitors to fill the class. Three (3) competitors must complete the course. 25% or a minimum of three (3), whichever is greater, shall be invited to show both ways of the ring; being judged on seat, hands, guidance, and control of the mount. The flat phase of selected contestants shall count 50%. Judges may ask contestants to perform USEF tests 1-19. PESSOA/USEF HUNTER SEAT MEDAL CLASS PRESENTED BY BECKER CO. Open to junior members of the USEF who have not reached their 18th birthday. To be shown over a course of not less than 8 obstacles at 3 6 which must include one combination including one change of direction (change of lead) after the first fence. In CT, NJ, NY a rider must win 4 blues; in MA, PA, RI three blues; in DE, FL, GA, IL, IN, MI & OH two blues; in all other states, Canada & Puerto Rico one blue to qualify for the final ride-off at a specified show at the end of the season. On qualifying, a rider will receive a silver medal, an embossed certificate will be presents for preliminary wins. Two or more test of the top four competitors are required. Tests 1-19. Only one rider per horse. To fill a class, six competitors must complete the course (five in Alaska and Hawaii). SCHJA GOVERNOR S EQUITATION CLASS Open to Junior members of the SCHJA and may be ridden on a horse or pony. Only one rider per horse or pony. To be shown over a modified hunter course of 8 fences with fences set at 3. The course must include a combination which counts as one fence, at least two changes of direction, and two spread fences There must be five exhibitors to fill the class. Four or more riders must return for additional testing, tests 1-19. The test shall count 25%. USEF PLATINUM PERFORMANCE TALENT SEARCH Open to Junior/Young riders who are members of the Federation, who have not reached their 21st birthday under Federation rules. Competitors must use the same horse in both phases. Competitors may ride stallions. The jumping phase of the class shall be over a course of at least ten fences from 3 6 to 3 9 in height with spreads to five feet. Each course must contain no fewer than three fences set at 3 9 in height. The course must include a double and a triple combination, or 3 doubles. Additional spread fences are required elsewhere on the course and an obstacle with water is recommended. The course should be of the type used in a Junior or Preliminary Jumper class. In the flat phase, riders will show as a group at the working walk, the working trot sitting, the working trot rising, as well as showing a lengthening of stride; the working canter, and the working canter showing a lengthening of stride and the working canter on the counter lead. Judges may require additional tests 1-19. 27

26 Equitation Medal Classes WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL EQUITATION CLASSIC - COMPETING FOR THE CAPITAL CUP Conventional tack per USEF Article 2209.2. Only running martingales used in the conventional manner are permitted in the Jumper Phase. Boots and conservative colored bandages are permitted in both phases. Hunter Phase: To be shown over a minimum of 8 jumps at 3 6. It is recommended that the course be a straightforward hunter course consisting of natural jumps, including a combination, hunter lines, and a long approach to a single jump. A numerical score will be given for the first round only. Further testing will be optional; USEF tests 1-19. Jumper Phase: The course should be of the type used in a Junior or Preliminary Jumper competition. To be shown over a minimum of 10 jumps at Level 3. A minimum of two double or one triple combination are required. There must be at least two changes of direction after the first fence. In addition, at least two of the following are required and more are recommended: vertical - no ground lines; liver pool; narrow jump - minimum width 8 ; one or more of the following - triple bar, swedish oxer, fan jump. Further testing will be optional; USEF tests 1-19. WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL PONY EQUITATION CLASSIC Open to Junior members of the USEF mounted on ponies. To be shown over a course of not less than 6 obstacles at the respective pony height. The judge will select riders to return to show at a walk, trot and canter and to perform any additional test at the judge s discretion. Finals will be held at the Washington International Horse Show. EQUISPORT USEF PONY MEDAL Open to Junior Active Members of the USEF who have not yet reached their 18th birthday, on ponies 14.2 hands and under. No Junior over 12 years of age may compete on a small pony. No Junior over 14 years of age may compete on a medium pony. Riders entered in this class cannot cross enter into a USEF Medal Class at the same competition. Suitability of a pony to rider will be emphasized. To be shown over a course of not less than six (6) obstacles 2 3 for ponies not exceeding 12.2 hands; 2 6 for ponies over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands; and 3 for ponies over 13.2 hands. If an in and out is used, the suggested distance for small ponies is 20, for medium ponies 22, and for large ponies 24. The distance must be altered for each height division Two tests (1-9) are required during the first round. Only one rider per pony. To fill a class six (6) competitors must complete the course. USEF ADULT MEDAL Open to Amateur Senior Members of USEF. Only one rider per horse. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles at 3 3. The course must include one combination which includes an oxer and two changes of direction after the first obstacle. Two or more tests of the top four competitors are required. Judges may ask contestants to perform USEF tests 1-19. To fill a class six (6) competitors must complete the course. TAYLOR HARRIS INSURANCE SERVICES (THIS) NATIONAL CHILDREN S MEDAL Open to all Junior members of the USEF and CEF who have never competed in a National Equitation Final with fences at 3 6 (i.e. USEF Medal; ASPCA Maclay; USET; CET or CEF Finals; WIHS Capital Cup). Rider may not compete in the State Line Tack National Children s Medal Finals and any national equitation final with fences at 3 6 (see above) in the same year. To be shown over a minimum of eight fences 2 9 to 3 in height, spread not to exceed fence height. The course may be either a Jumper or Hunter type course and must include at least two changes of direction and a combination. Water obstacles (i.e. water jump, liverpool) are not permitted. The top four riders, or 20% of the first round competitors, whichever is greater, are required to perform at least two individual test from USEF tests 1-19. An Open Numerical Scoring System must be used in the first round, with each rider s score announced at the completion of their round. There is no minimum requirement to fill the class. ARIAT NATIONAL ADULT MEDAL Open to all Amateur members of the USEF and CEF who are eligible to compete in the Adult Amateur Hunter Section at this show. Effective December 1, 1997: a rider may not compete at the same horse show in any hunter or equitation class in which the jumps exceed three feet, three inches (3 3 ). To be shown over a minimum of eight fences not to exceed 3 in height, spread not to exceed fence height. The course may be either a Jumper or Hunter type course and must include at least two changes of direction and a combination. Water obstacles (i.e. water jump, liverpool) are not permitted. The top four riders, or 20% of the first round competitors, whichever is greater, are required to perform at least two individual test from USEF tests 1-19. An Open Numerical Scoring System must be used in the first round, with each rider s score announced at the completion of their round. There is no minimum requirement to fill the class. ASPCA HORSEMANSHIP CLASS Open to Junior Riders who have not reached their 18th birthday. Rider and trainer must be current members of the ASPCA/NHSAA, and must show their ASPCA numbers on the entry blank. All contestants are required to perform over at least eight fences at 3 6 with or without wings. A minimum of twelve (12) riders, if available, are required to show at a walk, trot and canter. To be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of mount. The Under Saddle performance of those riders selected to show under saddle shall count 50%. Only one rider per horse Judges may ask contestants to perform USEF tests 1-19. To fill a class six (6) competitors must complete the course. Hunter Divisions PONY HUNTER Classes limited to ponies 14.2 hands and under and riders who have not reached their 18th birthday. No pony may be shown in this division unless the owner possesses (a) a measurement card issued by the USEF; (b) a certified card applied for prior to Dec 1.,1987; or (c) a copy of a valid card measurement form. Management WILL NOT issue exhibitor numbers until the above requirements have been complied with. Manners and suitability of a pony for the rider are to be emphasized in all classes and extreme speed shall be penalized. Sections will be combined with less than four (4) in each section. GREEN PONY HUNTER Open to ponies who have not shown over fences at regulation heights at USEF or CEF regular member shows prior to Dec. 1 of the previous year. To be ridden by juniors who have not reached their 18th birthday. Fences: Small 2 3, Medium 2 6, Large 2 9 Entry Fee: $165 Section 1. Green Pony Hunter Conformation 25% 2.,3.,4.* Green Pony Hunter 5. Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle $650 SMALL PONY HUNTER Open to ponies not exceeding 12.2 hands to jump 2 3. No junior over 12 years of age may ride in this section. Entry Fee: $165 Section 6. Small Pony Hunter Conformation 25% 7H.,8.,9.* Small Pony Hunter 10. Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle 501. $1,000 Pony Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $75 $650 MEDIUM PONY HUNTER Open to ponies 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands to jump 2 6. No junior over 14 years of age may ride in this section. Entry Fee: $165 Section 11. Medium Pony Hunter Conformation 25% 12.H,13.,14.* Medium Pony Hunter 15. Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle 501. $1,000 Pony Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $75 $650 LARGE PONY HUNTER Open to ponies 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands to jump 2 9. To be ridden by juniors who have not reached their 18th birthday. Entry Fee: $165 Section 16. Large Pony Hunter Conformation 25% 17H.,18.,19.* Large Pony Hunter 20. Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle 501. $1,000 Pony Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $75 PONY HUNTER WARM-UP 333. Pony Hunter Warm-up by size Entry Fee: $35 per class SCHOOLING PONY Open to all ponies not exceeding 14.2 hands. Fences will be at two heights, 2 and 2 6. Entry Fee: $35 per class 90.,91. Schooling Pony 92. Schooling Pony Under Saddle CHILDREN S HUNTER PONY Open to ponies ridden by a junior exhibitor with no other age restriction applicable. The pony/rider combination is not eligible for any USEF rated class. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going and size of mount to rider with suitability of Children s Pony stressed. Ponies may be jogged for soundness at management discretion. Height of fences 2 for small/medium, 2 6 for large; spreads not to exceed height of fence. (see zone 4 specifications) Entry Fee: $140 Section or $35 per class 152.,153.,154.,155. Children s Hunter Pony 156. Children s Hunter Pony Under Saddle HUNTER BREEDING Entry Fee: $25 per class 172. Horse Yearling 176. Pony Yearling 173. Horse Two-Year-Old 177. Pony Two-Year-Old 174. Horse Three-Year-Old 178. Pony Three-Year-Old 175. Best Young Horse & Reserve 179. Best Young Pony & Reserve (no charge) * Designates first round of classic - Handy Rounds are designated with an H 7

Hunter Divisions CHILDREN S HUNTER Open to all horses and ponies to be ridden by a Junior Exhibitor. Riders and horses are eligible for any Equitation classes. The horse/rider combination is not eligible for USEF rated classes other than Hunter Under Saddle classes. A rider may show only one horse in this section if showing other division 3 6 or higher, except Equitation. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, size of rider to mount, with suitability as a Children s Hunter stressed. Horses and ponies may be jogged for soundness at management s discretion. Height of fences 3, spreads not to exceed height of fence. (see Zone 4 specifications) Entry Fee: $165 per section or $40 per class $650 CHILDREN S HUNTER 23.,24.,25.,26.* Children s Hunter 27. Children s Hunter 504. $500 NAL-WIHS Children s Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $50 JUNIOR HUNTER Open to horses over 14.2 hands and of any age not restricted by previous showing in any division and riders who have not yet reached their 18th birthday. Any horse/rider combination entered in the Junior Hunter division MAY NOT cross enter into the Children s Hunter section. All horses showing in the Junior Hunter division must have a current measurement card or valid measurement form issued by the USEF. Manners shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Height of fences 3 6. *NOTE: Small and Large Junior Hunter sections may be combined if there are less than 8 in either section. Entry Fee: $195 per section (individual classes may NOT be entered) $1,000 JUNIOR HUNTER - SMALL $1,000 JUNIOR HUNTER - LARGE 33.,34.H,35.,36.* Junior Hunter - Small 3 6 38.,39.H,40.,41.* Junior Hunter - Large 3 6 37. Junior Hunter - Small U/S 42. Junior Hunter - Large U/S 506. $1,000 Junior Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $75 ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Open to Amateurs who are no longer eligible to compete as a Junior Exhibitor. Riders and HORSES may enter any Equitation classes. The combination horse/rider is not eligible for any other USEF rated classes. A rider may show only one additional horse in addition to those HORSES owned or USEF leased by the rider. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, size of rider to mount, with suitability as an Adult Hunter stressed. Horses may be jogged for soundness at management s discretion. Height of fences 3 ; spreads not to exceed height of fence. Ponies may be ridden by an Adult Amateur, suitability to count. Entry Fee: $165 per section or $40 per class $650 ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 43.,44.,45.,46.* Adult Amateur Hunter 3 47. Adult Amateur Hunter U/S 508. $500 NAL-WIHS Adult Amateur Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $50 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER Open to Amateur Owners or an Amateur member of the owner s family who is no longer eligible to compete as a Junior Exhibitor. Leased horses are not eligible and multiple ownership is not permitted unless owners are members of the same family. An Amateur who rides for a person outside of the family may not ride in a class restricted to Amateur Owners in the same show. Horses may not cross enter into the Adult Amateur Hunter divisions at the same show. Height of fences 3 6. NOTE: Younger and Older Amateur Owner Hunter sections may be combined if there are less than 8 in either section. Entry Fee: $195 per section (individual classes may NOT be entered) $1,000 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 18-35 $1,000 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 36 + 58.,59.H,60.,61.* Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 3 6 53.,54.H,55.,56.* Amateur Owner Hunter 36 + 3 6 62. Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 U/S 57. Amateur Owner Hunter 36 + U/S 510. $1,000 Amateur Owner Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $75 AMATEUR HUNTER Open to Adult Amateur horses to show over fences at 3 3. Riders in this section may enter any Equitation class. Adult Amateur riders who compete in the Amateur Owner Hunter or Jumper classes may show one horse that they own in Adult Amateur Hunter classes. Horses exhibiting in Adult Amateur Hunter may cross enter into any class where otherwise eligible. Horses may be jogged for soundness at management s discretion. SEE ZONE 4 SPECS (p14).fences:3 3 Entry Fee: $195 section (individual classes may NOT be entered) 224.,225.H,226.,227 Amateur Hunter 3 3 228. Amateur Hunter 3 3 U/S OPEN HUNTER Open to all horses regardless of age or winnings. 98. Open Hunter 3 6 96.,97. Open Hunter 3 Hunter Divisions Entry Fee: $35 per class PRE-CHILDREN S/ADULT HUNTER Horse or pony to be shown by a junior or adult rider. Horse/rider combination who have shown over fences at a recognized show in a rated division/class or in an unrated division/class with fence heights 3 6 or higher are not eligible. Horse/rider combination cannot cross enter into divisions or classes where fence heights exceed 2 6 at the same show. Suitability of rider to mount to be stressed. Fences 2 6 Entry Fee:$140 Section or $35 per class 203.,204.,205.,206. Pre-Children s/adult Hunter 207. Pre-Children s/adult Hunter Under Saddle Opportunity Classes Opportunity Classes are exempt from USEF/USHJA Fees. LEADLINE Open to riders 2-10 years. To show at a walk. Proper Attire required. Rider may not cross enter into any other class. Rider must be formally entered in the show office; there is no charge. 237.,264. Leadline SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER Open to junior riders under 12 years of age (horses and ponies). Riders eligible two years from date that rider first competes in recognized Short Stirrup Section. Manners shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Fences 2, spreads not to exceed fence height. Entry Fee: $45 Section or $15 per class 100.,101. Short Stirrup Hunter 102. Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION Entry Fee: $40 Section or $15 per class 103.,104. Short Stirrup Equitation 2 105. Short Stirrup Equitation Flat HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION Entry Fee: $40 per class 106.,107. 11 & Under Equitation 2 3 328.,329. Amateur Equitation 3 6 108. 11 & Under Equitation Flat 330. Amateur Equitation Flat 109.,110. 12-14 Equitation 3 215.,216. Pre-Child/Adult Equitation 2 6 111. 12-14 Equitation Flat 217. Pre-Child/Adult Equitation Flat 112.,113. 15-17 Equitation 3 6 221.,222. Amateur Equitation 3 3 114. 15-17 Equitation Flat 223. Amateur Equitation Flat 115.,116. Adult Equitation 3 117. Adult Equitation Flat 119. THIS National Children s Medal 120. Ariat National Adult Medal 121. Equisport USEF Pony Medal 122. NCHJA Equitation on Ponies 123. NCHJA Children s Equitation 124. Bryan Jones Memorial Medal 125. E.J Haun Memorial Medal 127. SC Governor s Cup Equitation Classes EQUITATION MEDAL CLASSES 128. ASPCA MACLAY 129. USEF/Pessoa Hunter Seat Medal 130. Platinum Performance USEF Show Jumping Talent Search 168. USEF Adult Medal 169. Washington Pony Equitation 170. WIHS Equitation (Hunter Phase) 171. WIHS Equitation (Jumper Phase) Entry Fee: $45 per class 8 * Designates the first round of classic - Handy Rounds are designated with an H 25

24 Please fill out completely! / today s date: Date/Name of Show: Trainer First & Last Name: Trainer Phone Number: Trainer Email: (PSJ records all stall reservations under Trainer name for billing purposes) # horse stalls needed: Arrival date: # tack stalls needed: Bedding Pre-Order: bags Paddock: RV Hook-ups: Contact Person (if person ordering is not Trainer) Contact Information List of Entries & Trainer Stall/Bedding Splits (You MUST fill out entry blanks, this is just a summary for Trainer splits) Horse Owner #stalls #shavings RV Paddock E-Mail to: psjshows@aol.com Fax to: 803-649-3577 Mail to: 147 Warehouse Road, Aiken, SC 29801 GREEN WORKING HUNTER A Green Working Hunter is a horse of any age in its first or second year of showing at Regular Member competition of the USEF or the CEF in any classes that require horses to jump 3 6 or higher. First Year Green Horses to jump 3 6 ; Second Year Green Horses to jump 3 9. Entry Fee: $125 per section (individual classes MAY NOT be entered) $500 GREEN WORKING HUNTER 64.H,65.,66.* Green Working Hunter 67. Green Working Hunter Under Saddle 514. $1,000 Green/Regular Working Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $75 REGULAR WORKING HUNTER A Regular Working Hunter is a horse of any age and is not restricted by previous showing in any division. Fences: 3 9-4. Entry Fee: $125 per section (individual classes MAY NOT be entered) $500 REGULAR WORKING HUNTER Hunter Divisions 74.H,75.,76.* Regular Working Hunter 77. Regular Working Hunter Under Saddle PRE-GREEN HUNTER A Pre-Green Hunter is a horse of any age that has never been shown over a course of fences 3 6 or higher at a Regular Member competition of the USEF or the CEF that require horses to jump 3 6 or higher, Equitation classes included. Fences: 3 + 3 3 sections (see Zone 4 specifications) Entry Fee: $125 per section or $35 per class $500 PRE-GREEN HUNTER 79.,80.,81.* Pre-Green Hunter 3 +3 3 82. Pre-Green Hunter Under Saddle 516. $500 Pre-Green 3 +3 3 Classic Entry Fee: $50 * Designates the first round of the classic - Handy Rounds are designated with an H Non-Rated Hunter Divisions BABY GREEN HUNTER Open to horses in their first season of showing at USEF rated shows. May cross enter into any class 2 9 or under. Fences: 2 3. Entry Fee: $90 per section or $35 per class 180.,181. Baby Green Hunter 2 3 182. Baby Green Under Saddle HOPEFUL HUNTER Open to all horses and ponies. Fences: 2 6. 185.,186. Hopeful Hunter 2 6 187. Hopeful Hunter Under Saddle Entry Fee: $90 per section or $35 per class AIKEN COUNTY HUNTER Open to horses or ponies regardless of previous show experiences. Owner, Trainer or Rider must be in Aiken County. Fences: 2 9. Entry Fee: $90 per section or $35 per class 190.,191. Aiken County Hunter 2 9 192. Aiken County Hunter Under Saddle 9

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12 SOUTH CAROLINA HUNTER/JUMPER ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Date: [ ] $25, Juniors [ ] $30, Seniors [ ] $40, Farm (includes 1 Senior) [ ] $260, Lifetime Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Date of Birth: (Juniors Only) Phone: APPLICATION FOR HORSE/PONY REGISTRATION [ ] $20, Lifetime [ ] $20,Transfer Ownership [ ] $10, Name Change Horse/Pony Name of Horse Year Foaled Breed Color Height Sex Owner Name: SCHJA Membership #: FEE (for life): $10.00 Return with check to: SCHJA, P.O. Box 511, Camden, SC 29020 GEORGIA HUNTER/JUMPER ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 28228, Atlanta, GA 30358 (770) 888-0702 Membership Application Please enroll me as a: Family Junior* Senior Life member of GHJA for 2009. I am enclosing a check for $. Cash payments cannot be accepted. Name Address City State Zip Code Phone *Date of Birth&* (Juniors Only) GHJA Membership # Do you wish for the above information to be released by the GHJA?Yes No (Please check yes or no. The GHJA office receives many request from companies and organizations for members names, addressed and phone numbers; this information will only be released if you check yes ) Family - $60 (2 adults or 1 adult and 1 junior), Senior $45, Junior $35, Life $400 Application for Horse Recording Name of Horse _ Previous Name/Owner Breed Foaled Color Height Sex Markings Owner Address Lifetime registration fee $25.00 or Lease Change $10 Name change fee $10.00 Transfer of ownership $10.00 No points will be credited to a horse toward annual awards until the horse is registered and the owner is a member of the GHJA. Where a horse is to be recorded and/or shown under a stable or business name, same should be noted and the owner/agent of that organization must be a member of the GHJA.I hereby certify that the above statements are correct and that I am the owner agent of the above described animal. Signature Date USEF Federation Entry Agreement GR906.4 By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that Iam subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the Federation ) and the local rules of the competition. I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable-casts, or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4. This show offers one or more classes that are recognized for year end finals by the NORTH AMERICAN LEAGUE In order for riders to receive credit, they must be a current member. Membership is valid for the qualifying year and entitles a rider to show one or more horses in any of the accredited classes. Finals are held at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. Members will receive newsletters with standing and upcoming events. Please complete and mail the application with payment to: North American League, 1298 Royal Road Annville, PA USA 17003-2226 Tel: (717) 867-5643 Fax: (717) 867-2174 http://www.ryegate.com E-MAIL: NAL@ryegate.com NORTH AMERICAN LEAGUE Date Valid for the QualifyingYear Please enroll me as a member of the North American League: [ ] Adult [ ] Child [ ] Professional Rider s Name Address City State Zip Tel. Day ( ) Evening ( ) SS# E-mail Date of Birth: / / USEF Member # [ ] Payment of $35.00 enclosed Please bill my: [ ] Mastercard [ ] Visa Membership is effective when received in league office with payment. Account # / / / Exp / Cardholder s Name Address City State Zip Cardholder s Signature 21