DRESSAGE and SHOWJUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS WEEKEND & Gr 5 A Combined Training OFFICIAL ZONE QUALIFIER This event is also part of the North Eastern Zone Dressage and Show Jumping Series (NEDSS) Saturday 1 st and Sunday 2 rd September 2018 Oxley Recreation Reserve, 300 Meadow Creek Road OXLEY. COME AND CAMP AND ENJOY A GREAT WEEKEND OF COMPETITION DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS Saturday 1 st September 2018 To be run Saturday (start time dependent on entries) Ribbons to 6 th place Pony Club 4 th Place Open and High Point Award in each grade Championship scoring used. Equality of scores will be separated as per handbook of Bylaws. Dressage Bylaw 38.2 GRADES 1-4, Tests C and E GRADE 5, Test C and D Fees Dressage: Pony Club Riders: $20 each dressage test Open Riders: $25 each dressage test (plus $10 day participant) SHOWJUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS Sunday 2 nd September 2018 Pony Club Grades A B C D E & F and OPEN A,B,C,D & E (NO OPEN F GRADE) Ribbons to 6th place for Pony Club and 4 th place Open. High Point Award in each grade. THE RON NIXON MEMORIAL SHIELD will be presented to the best combination in Pony Club Grade A, B, C. The winners name will be inscribed on shield and will be kept at the Moyhu Pony Club rooms (minimum no. of competitors in grade to be eligible) Championship scoring used. Equality of scores will be separated as per handbook of Bylaws. Show jumping 38.3a Fees Showjumping: Pony Club Riders: $35 Open Riders: $40 (plus $10 day participant)
Grades A, B & C ARTICLE 270.12.1 TOP SCORE COMPETITION This is a competition, a certain number of obstacles are set up in the arena. Each obstacle carries points from 10 to 120 according to its difficulty. (combination obstacles are not allowed) The obstacles must be built so that they can be jumped in both directions. The athlete is credited with the number of points carried by each obstacle that the Athlete jumps correctly, No point are awarded for an obstacle that is knocked down. A fixed time of 45 Seconds (Minimum) to 90 Seconds (Maximum) is allocated in this competition. During this time, the athlete may jump any of the obstacles he/she wishes in any order and in any direction. During the Athlete s round, the Athlete is permitted to cross the starting and finishing lines in either direction, as often as he/she wishes. The bell is rung to declare the end of the fixed time which points may be obtained. The Athlete must then cross the finishing line in one direction or the other in order for the time to be recorded; if the Athlete does not cross the finish line he/she is eliminated. Each obstacle may be jumped twice. The act, voluntarily or not, of jumping an obstacle for the third time or of passing between the flags of an obstacle already knocked down does not incur Elimination. However, the Athlete does not score points allotted to this obstacle. The Athlete who has obtained the highest number of points will be declared the winner. In the event of equality of points, the fastest time taken between the start of the fixed time and the crossing of the finishing line after the bell will decide. JOKER - An obstacle may be provided as part of the course, duly marked by flags and titled Joker. The joker may be jumped twice 200 points are awarded each time this obstacle is jumped correctly; but if it is knocked, 200 points must be deducted from the total points obtained. ARTICLE 238.1.2 (judged under article 245.3) Table AM7 This is a competition not against the clock with a time allowed but in the event of equality of penalties for first place there will be one jump-off against the clock. Other athletes are placed according to their penalties in the first round. Athletes who have completed their preliminary round without penalties, must proceed to the jump-off immediately following their preliminary round. In this case the bell must be rung again to signal the athlete to start the jump-off course during which the forty-five second rule applies. Athletes, qualified for the jump-off are not allowed to leave the arena, between their preliminary round and the jump-off. Grades D, E, F ARTICLE 274.5.6 TWO PHASE All competitors remain in the ring and commence the Table A jump off against the Clock ARTICLE 238.1.2 (judged under article 245.3) Table AM7 This is a competition not against the clock with a time allowed but in the event of equality of penalties for first place there will be one jump-off against the clock. Other athletes are placed according to their penalties in the first round. Athletes, who have completed their preliminary round without penalties, must proceed to the jump-off immediately following their preliminary round. In this case the bell must be rung again to signal the athlete to start the jump-off course during which the forty-five second rule applies. Athletes, qualified for the jump-off are not allowed to leave the arena, between their preliminary round and the jump-off.
Pony Club and Open Sections Showjumping: heights and spreads in metres Grades A B C D E F Gr 6 CT Min Start Height 1.00 0.90 0.75 0.60 0.45 0.35 N/A Max Start Height 1.10 1.00 0.85 0.70 0.55 0.45 N/A Max Height 1.25 1.15 1.00 0.85 0.70 0.55 0.35 Max Spread 1.35 1.20 1.05 0.85 0.70 0.55 0.35 Speed-m per min 350 325 300 275 250 250 200 CT 6 10 YEARS AND UNDER Sunday 2 nd September 2017 Ribbons to 6th place 5A Dressage test Show Jumping Course Heights and spreads of 0.35m max. Riders MAY NOT be led. See above table Fees CT 6 Pony Club Riders: $30 CAMPING AND ENTRIES Camping fees $15 per vehicle to be paid with the entry fee Horse Yards $10 per horse yard to be paid with the entry fee (limited number) Entries Entries close 5pm, 24th August 2018 Entries via online only: www.moyhuponyclub.org.au Copy of receipt of payment must accompany the entry form OPEN RIDERS PLEASE NOTE: ALL participants in an Open competition, including Pony Club Members, must sign a Public Liability Declaration Form. Participants do not need to complete the day participant waiver (lower portion of form) or pay the $10 day participants fee IF they are a current member of PCV, HRCAV EA/EV, Interstate Pony Club, AHSA, AERA, SHCA BUT proof of current membership must be either emailed in advance or shown to the Secretary s Office prior to competing. Payment Direct Deposit payable to: Moyhu Pony club, BSB: 640 000 Account No: 610399516 Please include your name and event as the reference Event Secretary Julie Berry 0417354042 Email juliebery4@gmail.com Gear Check Is required before the first event or test for each discipline and after any change in gear. Bridle, saddle numbers The Organising committee will pre-allocate and advise competitor number. Competitors must supply their own numbers.
Portable yards Stabling and yards should be of solid construction. The use of electrified tape, strings, ropes or chains, is not permitted at Pony Club Event. Electric tape can be used as a top line or as a "standoff" on a steel or solid yard, but not as a standalone yard. Late Entries If accepted will occur a late fee of $20 per horse. Draw Draws will be posted on website: www.moyhuponyclub.org.au Conditions of Entry Catering 1. Entering this competition constitutes acknowledgements that PCV rules apply and acceptance of these rules. 2. More than one horse may be ridden subject to the conditions of PCV Handbook of By-Laws multiple horse rule. The organizing committee may accept none, one or more of the entries at its sole discretion. 3. No refunds after the closing date except with a vet or medical certificate. 4. PCV membership cards must be presented to the secretaries office before riding. The organizing committee reserves the right to cancel any event, alter any times or refuse any entry with or without reason. Neither the organizing committee of this event, Moyhu Pony Club nor the PCV accept any responsibility whatsoever for any accident, damage, injury or illness to horses or riders, ground spectators or any other persons or property. 5. Medical armbands must be worn by all competitors (applies to pony club and open sections) 6. Correct standards numbered helmet must be worn as specified in PCA Rules. Spot checks may occur and incorrect helmet will mean elimination of rider. 7. Uniform: All pony club members must wear pony club uniform. 8. All non-pony club open riders must wear correct uniform Cream/fawn jodhpurs, fawn moleskins, white shirt, tie and coat OR HRCAV Uniform. 9. Queries, protests and Horse abuse rules apply as per PCV Handbook of By-Laws. 10. Horses must be at least 4 years old, no stallions, colts or rigs. 11. PCV Alcohol Policy applies. 12. No dogs allowed. 13. Payment by direct debit to Moyhu Pony Club. BSB: 640 000 Account No: 610399516 14. Lunging will not be available. 15. Open competition - will only be conducted if sufficient entries (6). If excessive entries are received in any sections the C.O.M. has the sole discretion to refuse entries. Open riders will follow PC riders in each event. PC riders can ride in open classes if all forms are signed and entry fees paid. Open Saturday and Sunday for Breakfast, lunch, snacks, tea, coffee, soft drinks. Meal Saturday Night Lasagna, Spaghetti Bolognaise and Salad Adults: $20 Children (14 yrs and under): $10 Orders must be placed with entries