Bonnie Lea Farm 511 North Street Williamstown, MA 01267 413-441-6349 Horse Show Sunday July 30, 2017 WNE-PHA Recognized 9:30am start Judge: Cynsie Broda, Londonderry, VT "R" Hunters, "R Hunter Seat Equitation, "r" Jumpers Manager & Course Designer: Lisa DeMayo Secretary: Carin DeMayo-Wall Vet on Call: Upstate Equine Medical Center (518) 695-3744 Farriers on Call: John Fahey (802) 823-7967 & Tim Wall (802) 823-4674 EMT on call - Village Ambulance Service Food Booth Available (Chef s Hat Restaurant) (413)441-6349 and (land line) Stable Phone: (413) 458-3149 E-mail: BonnieLeaFarm@gmail.com Website: www.bonnielea.com DIRECTIONS From the South: Take Route 7N into the center of Williamstown, MA (intersection of Routes 2 and 7 at the Village Green), continue on 7N toward Pownal/Bennington VT for one mile measuring from the split of Route 2East. Bonnie Lea Farm is located at the foot of the bridge, on the left side, the second driveway past the Hemlock Brook Condominiums. From the North: Take Route 7S into Williamstown, MA, 1.5 miles from the Vermont Line. Proceed over large bridge slowly as the driveway is at the base of the bridge on the right. Continue through the gates toward the barn parking lot.
TIME SCHEDULE OUTDOOR RING 9:30 AM Start Short Stirrup Equitation Over 1 15 Puddle Jumper Table II Section 1 2 WNE-PHA Short Stirrup Medal 16 Puddle Jumper Table II Section 2b Long Stirrup Equitation Over 3 17 Puddle Jumper Gambler s Choice 4 WNE-PHA Long Stirrup Medal Elementary Jumper Table II 18 Section 1 Pre-Children's/Adult Equitation Elementary Jumper Table II 5 19 Over Section 2b WNE-PHA Pre- Elementary Jumper Gambler s 6 20 Children's/Adult Medal Choice 7 Children s Equitation Over Schooling Jumper Table II Section 21 1 8 WNE-PHA Children's Medal Schooling Jumper Table II Section 22 2b 9 Adult Equitation Over Schooling Jumper Gambler s 23 Choice 10 WNE-PHA Adult Medal 24 Low Jumper Table II Section 1 Modified Jr. Equitation Over 11 Low Jumper Table II Section 2c 25 WNE-PHA Modified Junior 12 Medal Low Jumper Gambler s Choice 26 13 Junior Equitation Over 27 Open Jumper Table II Section 1 14 WNE-PHA Junior Medal 28 Open Jumper Table II Section 2c 29 Open Jumper Gambler s Choice ENTRY FEES Office & Schooling Fee $20.00 per horse/rider combination WNE-PHA Fee $ 3.00 all entries Classes - $20 each (exceptions below) WNE-PHA MEDAL Classes - $25 each Office/Schooling Fee discounted to $10 if entries are received prior to 7PM Friday, July 28. All riders with horses on grounds and not showing must sign a release/entry form. NOTE: Our online entry form is available at bonnielea.com or directly at ONLINE ENTRY FORM. Additional signatures may be requested the day of the show.
SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Please NO Dogs on the show grounds. 2. Division entry fees will not be refunded after the start of the first class in the division. All scratches must be made directly with the Show Secretary. 3. Each exhibitor, trainer and owner/agent must fill out and sign an official entry blank before numbers will be issued. 4. Management reserves the right to charge double the entry fee to anyone showing in a class they have not entered prior to the start of the class. 5. Numbers will not be released without a signed entry and open check/valid credit card information. 6. A processing fee of $25.00 will be charged on all checks returned by the bank for any reason. 7. All riders must wear protective headgear while riding anywhere on the show grounds. 8. All entries will be accepted with the understanding that the management will not be responsible for any accident, which may occur to any rider, driver, groom, attendants or equipment at the show. 9. The management reserves the right to decline any entry and return the entry fee without being liable for compensation. 10. The Show Committee reserves the right to cancel/combine any event that has less than 3 entries. 11. The Officials listed have agreed to officiate. The Show Committee reserves the right to vary these names if unforeseen circumstances require it. 12. All horses must have proof of a negative coggins test. 13. Every class offered herein is covered by the rules and specifications in the current WNE-PHA, NEHC and MHC rule books and will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith USEF rules. 14. The Office/Schooling Fee of $20 will be discounted to $10 for each fully completed entry form for a horse/rider combination submitted online by 7:00 pm the Friday night prior to the horse show. 15. Show Point values are as follows: 1 st =7 pts, 2 nd = 5 pts, 3 rd =4pts, 4 th = 3pts, 5 th =2 pts, 6 th =1pt. WESTERN NEW ENGLAND PROFESSIONAL HORSEMEN S ASSOCIATION 2017 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION YOUR POINTS START COUNTING TODAY FEES * $30 Adult * $25 Junior NAME: TODAY S DATE: ADDRESS: PHONE: CITY: STATE: ZIP: YOUR BIRTHDATE: EMAIL: STABLE AND TRAINER: SHOW NAME OF HORSE/PONY: PONY HEIGHT: IF LEASED, name of owner who must be a current member:
Class Descriptions EQ./MEDAL CLASSES Short Stirrup Equitation (18") Open to riders 12 years of age or under. Not to compete in any other Equitation class at any show and has not competed in a jumping class over 18 in height. 1 Short Stirrup Equitation Over 2 WNEPHA Short Stirrup Medal Long Stirrup Equitation (18") Open to riders 13 years of age and over. Not to compete in any other Equitation class at any show and has not competed in a jumping class over 18" in height. 3 Long Stirrup Equitation Over 4 WNEPHA Long Stirrup Medal Pre Children's/Adult Division 2' Open to riders who have never competed Over exceeding 2 3 in a recognized show, except riders may show in equitation classes where fence height does not exceed 2 6. No combinations. Simple changes will not be penalized. 5 Pre Children's/Adult Eq. Over 6 WNEPHA Pre Children's/Adult Eq. Medal Children's Equitation 2'6" Open to exhibitors who are eligible for Children s Hunter Division and who have not shown over a course where fences exceed 3. for small/medium ponies - 2, fences for large ponies and horses - 2 6. (PHA) Open to junior riders who have never competed Over exceeding 2 6 in a recognized show, except riders may show in equitation classes where fence height does not exceed 2 9. Riders may show horses or ponies. To be shown over a course of fences at a height of 2 6 with at least one change of direction. No combinations. 7 Children's Equitation Over 8 WNEPHA Children's Medal 2'6" Adult Equitation Open to amateur riders 18 years of age and over. not to exceed 2'9". (PHA) 9 Adult Equitation Over 10 WNEPHA Adult Medal 2'6"- 2'9" Modified Junior Equitation Open to junior riders who have never competed Over exceeding 3 in a recognized show. Riders may show horses or ponies. To be shown over a course of fences at a height of 2 9. Combinations are optional. 11 Modified Junior Equitation Over 12 WNEPHA Modified Junior Medal Junior Equitation (WNE-PHA) 3' Open to all junior riders who are not eligible for Pre Children s or Children s Equitation. Riders may show horses or ponies. To be shown over a course of fences at a height of 3 with at least 6 fences and one change of direction. Combinations are optional. 13 Junior Equitation Over 14 WNEPHA Jr. Medal 3' JUMPER DIVISIONS Puddle Jumper: Fence Height 18-2'. Open to all riders on horses and ponies. Shown over a course of at least 8 jumps at 18-2. Horse and rider combination not to show over 2 6 at the same show. To be counted toward WNE-PHA end of year Jumper points.
15 Table II Section 1 - Timed Round 16 Table II Section 2b 17 Gambler s Choice Elementary Jumper: Fence Height 2'6". Open to all riders on horses and ponies. Shown over a course of at least 8 jumps at 2 6 spreads not to exceed height. To be counted toward WNE-PHA end of year Jumper points. 18 Table II Section 1 - Timed Round 19 Table II Section 2b 20 Gambler s Choice Schooling Jumper Fence Height 2'9". Open to all riders on horses and ponies. Shown over a course of at least 8 jumps at 2 9 spreads not to exceed height. To be counted toward WNE-PHA end of year Jumper points. 21 Table II Section 1 - Timed Round 22 Table II Section 2b 23 Gambler s Choice Low Jumper 3': Open to all horses and ponies. Shown over a course of at least 8 jumps to 3, spreads not to exceed fence height. To be counted toward WNE-PHA end of year Jumper points. 24 Table II Section 1 - Timed Round 25 Table II Section 2c Power & Speed 26 Gambler s Choice Open Jumper 3 6 : Open to all horses and ponies. Shown over a course of at least eight jumps 3 6 with a maximum spread of 3 6. 27 Table II Section 1 - Timed Round 28 Table II Section 2c Power & Speed 29 Gambler s Choice RULES FROM USHJA/USEF From USJA Jumper Rules Page 946 and 947 (page 32 of 43 of PDF) Table II Section 1 Time First Round (Table II, Sec. 1)- The first round is decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the Time Allowed. Horses with clean rounds or equal faults are classified according to their time taken to complete the course. (Note: it is recommended that Table II Sec. 1 be conducted over a Table II course rather than a Table III course.) Table II Section 2b Table II, Sec. 2(b) The first round and first jump-off, if any, are decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the Time Allowed. If a competitor has gone clean in the first round, the competitor will, without leaving the ring, upon an audible signal, commence the designated jump-off course. A competitor with a clear round may dismount, and with assistance if necessary, adjust tack and/or equipment; however, upon the audible signal to begin his/her round, the competitor is responsible to adhering to the 45 seconds rule as per JP136.3. A competitor who leaves the arena after a clear round (before or after the tone) will be considered to have retired from the jump-off. If there are no clean rounds and a tie exists for first place, there will be one jump-off in which time will decide in the event of equality of faults. It is recommended that no more than 10 numbered obstacles be included in the first round when the class is scored under this table. Table II Section 2c Two Phase Competitions The first phase to consist of 8 to 10 jumping efforts and the second phase (immediate jump-off) of 5 to 7 jumping efforts. Scores are decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the Time Allowed if any. If a competitor has gone clean in the first round, he will, upon crossing the finish line, commence the designated jump-off course. Time starts as the horse crosses the finish line for the initial course. If there are no clean rounds and a tie exists for first place, there will be one jump-off, in which time will decide in the even of equality of faults. The use of a Time Allowed is optional in the first round. The Time Allowed in the first round may be taken by electronic or manual means. Gambler s Choice Page 949-950 Synopsis: Each jumping effort is given a point value. Rider creates course to obtain the most possible points within a time limit. Some limitations apply. Details will be posted along with courses for other classes on the day of the show.