Prize List rev (Winter HJ removed) 51 st Annual Hunter Jumper $2,500 Prix de Villes of North America March 29-31, 2019

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Prize List rev 3.19.19 (Winter HJ removed) 51 st Annual Hunter Jumper $2,500 Prix de Villes of North America March 29-31, 2019 OPHA, WPAPHA, and Up & Over Recognized Valid Negative Coggins Required George M. Humphrey Equestrian Center Lake Erie College Rear Entrance Address (trailers): 10145 Pinecrest Road Painesville, Ohio 44077 Front Entrance Address (cars): 8031 Morley Road Mentor, Ohio 44060

Lake Erie College 51 st Annual $2,500 Prix de Villes of North America March 29-31, 2019 Judge: Shane Ledyard Hunter Derby Panel: Shane Ledyard, Pam Blossom Show Management: Debbie Proulx Course Designer: Debbie Proulx Show Secretary: Ann Winegar, (440) 463-1188, annrhodes1970@yahoo.com Announcer: Chrissy Nemeth Photographer: Ron Schwane Show office phone: 440.375.8000 prior to show. During show Sarah Dwyer 248-982-9626 Website: https://www.lec.edu/equine-events Veterinary Service: On-Call Buckeye Veterinary Services (440-834-8821) EMT: On-Site EMS during horse show hours, University Hospital EMS Farrier: on call John Colucci 440-223-0348 ENTRIES OPEN: Feb. 11, 2019 ENTRIES CLOSE: Postmarked by March 20, 2019 ENTER ONLINE: www.horseshowing.com or mail entries to: Sarah Dwyer, EQ GA Lake Erie College 391 W Washington Street #369 Painesville, OH 44077 Fees: Make checks payable to Lake Erie College, credit cards accepted online only at https://www.lec.edu/equine-events Office fee: $25 Class Entry Fees: $15 per class excluding hunter derby and team classes Jumper Sweepstakes Entry Fee: $50 Hunter Derby Entry Fee: $60 Team Entry Fee: $130 Post Entry Fee: $25 Non-negotiable checks $50 process fee plus collection fee ** Every Prix team with 4 team horses stabled for the weekend gets a FREE TACK STALL!** Stabling: (bedding not included) $100 for entire weekend Friday Sunday $50 for single overnight, if available $35 for day stall only, per day, no overnights, if available Bedding: $9 per bag if preordered with entry, $10 for later orders Haul-In Facility Fee: $20.00 per horse per day Non-Showing Horse Fee $50 per horse, if available

ENTRIES: Entries will be accepted in the order in which they are postmarked and received. Entries will not be accepted by phone. Entries must be postmarked on the opening date or thereafter, up to, and including the closing date. Entries received after the closing date will be charged a $25 post entry fee. Payment to Lake Erie College is due with entries. Cash, check, and credit cards accepted (credit card payments must be done online only at https://www.lec.edu/equine-events). Entries without payment will not be accepted. Stalls will be assigned first come-first served. Stabling may be limited. Show Committee reserves the right to limit entries, limit the classes per horse, to add, divide, or cancel classes, or make necessary changes as required by circumstances of the competition. Each entry must be signed by the rider or an adult if the rider is a minor. STABLING: (Bedding NOT provided - shavings available for purchase). Permanent box stalls and vinyl temporary stalls with doors (minimum 10 x 10), both under roof, are $100.00 for the weekend or $35.00 for a day stall (no overnight), if available. Stallions, horses over 17 hands, and entries showing for entire weekend will be given preference for permanent stalls. Please pre-order shavings on entry form ($9.00 per bag if ordered with entry and $10.00 per bag if ordered later). Horses may arrive on Thursday March 28, 2019 at 9 am. Stalls that are changed will not be cleaned between occupants. Contact Sarah Dwyer for stabling needs on her cell 248-982-9626 or office 440-375-8000 or email sdwyer@lec.edu. COGGINS: Certificate of negative Coggins listing horse s recorded show name (within 12 months of show date) required. Show numbers and stabling will not be issued without current Coggins. REFUNDS: NO REFUNDS ON STABLING FEES OR OFFICE FEES. Prior to the closing date, class entry fees will be refunded. After the closing date, entry fees will only be refunded with a certificate of illness or injury prepared by an accredited veterinarian presented to the secretary before the start of the show. Entry fees are not refundable for any other reason including in the event of cancellation of classes due to severe weather or other emergency Exhibitor s Party To be held at the George M. Humphrey Equestrian Center on Friday Evening, March 29, 2019 from 6:00-8:00 pm Draw for Order of Go for Prix de Villes 7:00 pm Complimentary buffet dinner, beer and wine. Please indicate on your Rider Information Sheet the number of complimentary reservations requested.

51 st Annual Prix de Villes of North America FRIDAY, March 29, 2019 OFFICIAL START TIME 12:00 Noon Schooling 9:00am to 11:30am Course set 11:30 12:00 pm #1 Blue Red Schooling Hunter (open all afternoon at each height) #5 Baby Green Hunter o/f 2 3 #6 Baby Green Hunter o/f 2 3 #7 Baby Green Hunter u/s #8 Very Green Hunter o/f 2 6 #9 Very Green Hunter o/f 2 6 #10 Very Green Hunter u/s #11 Low Hunter o/f 2 9-3 0 #12 Low Hunter o/f 2 9-3 0 #13 Low Hunter u/s #14 Green Hunter o/f 3 0 /3 3 #15 Green Hunter o/f 3 0 /3 3 #16 Green hunter u/s #17 Open Hunter o/f 3 3 #18 Open Hunter o/f 3 3 #19 Open Hunter u/s Course Change **Jumper Schooling Break** #20 2 3-2 6 Schooling Jumper Blue Ribbon #21 2 3-2 6 Beginner Jumper Table II, 2(b) #22 2 9-3 Schooling Jumper Blue Ribbon #24 2 9-3 Int. Children s/adult Jumper Table II, 2(b) #26 3-3 3 Training Jumper Table II, 2(b) #27 3-3 3 Low Children s/adult Jumper Table II, 2(b) #29 3 6 Medium Jumper Table II, 2(b) #30 3 6 Children s/adult Jumper Table II, 2(b) Course Set Schooling for 1 hour after course set then ring closes. COMPLIMENTARY EXHIBITORS PARTY At the George M. Humphrey Equestrian Center 6:00 8:00pm DRAW for Order of Go approximately 7:00 pm

51 st Annual Prix de Villes of North America SATURDAY, March 30, 2019 OFFICIAL START TIME 8:00 AM Ring open for schooling 6:00am-7:30am Course set 7:30 8:00 am #31 Blue Red Schooling Hunter (open thru class #42) #33 Low Children s/adult Hunter o/f 2 6 #34 Low Children s/adult Hunter o/f 2 6 #35 Low Children s/adult Hunter u/s #37 Children s/adult Amateur Hunter o/f 2 9-3 0 #38 Children s/adult Amateur Hunter o/f 2 9-3 0 #39 Children s/adult Amateur Hunter u/s #41 Junior/Amateur Owner Hunter o/f 3 3 #42 Junior/Amateur Owner Hunter o/f 3 3 #43 Junior/Amateur Owner Hunter u/s #45 Blue Red Schooling RESTRICTED TO Limit Entries #50 Limit Rider o/f 1 6-2 0 #51 Limit Rider o/f 1 6-2 0 #52 Limit Rider u/s **Course Change for Hunter Derby** Hunter ring open for 15-minute HANDWALKING/COURSEWALK ONLY Hunter Derby not to begin before 12:00 noon #60 Chagrin Saddlery Junior Amateur Hunter Derby #61 Schneider Saddlery Open Performance Hunter Derby **Course Change** **Jumper Schooling** Saturday Jumper Stake Classes Jumper Stakes Classes - 50% of entry money paid back through 6 places. Entry Fee $50. #70 2 3-2 6 Schooling Jumper Blue Ribbon #71 2 3-2 6 Beginner Jumper Table II, 2(b) Jumper Stakes #72 2 9-3 Schooling Jumper Blue Ribbon #75 2 9-3 Int. Children s/adult Jumper Table II, 2(b) Jumper Stakes #77 3-3 3 Training Jumper Table II, 1 #79 3-3 3 Low Children s/adult Jumper Table II, 2(b) Jumper Stakes #81 3 6 Medium Jumper Table II, 1 #83 3 6 Children s/adult Jumper Table II, 2(b) Jumper Stakes

51 st Annual $2,500 Prix de Villes of North America SUNDAY, March 31, 2019 OFFICIAL START TIME 9:00 AM 7:00-8:30 Jumper schooling in warm up ring only 7:00 7:30 Flatting and hand walking 7:30 8:00 Course set 8:00 8:30 Course Walk 9:00 Parade of Teams Formal Riding Attire 51 st Annual $2,500 Prix de Villes of North America #91 Emerging Jumper Team Round 1 #92 Low Jumper Team Round 1 #93 High Jumper Team Round 1 #91 Emerging Jumper Team Round 2 #91 Emerging Jumper Team Jump Off #92 Low Jumper Team Round 2 #92 Low Jumper Team Jump Off #93 High Jumper Team Round 2 #93 High Jumper Team Jump Off PODIUM AWARDS, All Divisions First, second and third place teams in formal riding attire are asked to be present for podium award ceremony.

HUNTER / EQUITATION CLASS DESCRIPTIONS *BOTH H/J Winter Show (CANCELLED) and Prix de Villes* Hunter Over Fences: To be shown over approximately eight fences at the required height. To be judged on performance over the jumps and way of going. Hunter Under Saddle: To be shown at a walk, trot and canter. Light contact with the horse s mouth is required. Martingales are not permitted. Blue Ribbon/Red Ribbon Schooling Hunter: Horse and ponies will be judged and given a numeric score. Scores of 77-100 will earn a blue ribbon. Scores of 70-76 will earn a red ribbon. Blue/Red classes will remain open all day in front of hunter classes. There is no limit on the number of times a rider/horse combination can enter this class. Fence heights will be set according to what is showing at the time. HUNTER CLASS DESCRIPTIONS *BOTH H/J Schooling Show (CANCELLED) and Prix de Villes* Baby Green Hunter: Open to horses with limited experience that have not shown in classes where the fences exceed 3. Fence Height 2 3 Very Green Hunter: Open to horses and ponies in their first year of showing over fences at 2 6. Horses and ponies may not cross enter into any class with fences higher than 3 at the same show and may only receive points in this section for one year. Fence Height 2 6 Green Hunter: A Green Hunter is a horse of any age in its first or second year of showing over 3' to 3'3" fences. Fences not to exceed 3'3". Horses may only compete in one height section at a show but may alternate from one show to another. Once a horse has shown 3'6", he is not eligible to compete in the Green division, regardless of age. Fence Height 3' (Section 1), 3'3" (Section 2) Open Hunter: Open to all horses and ponies regardless of age and status. To be judged on performance and soundness. Fence Height 3 3 Low Adult Hunter: Open to amateur riders. Cross entry between the Low Adult section and the Amateur Owner section is prohibited. Fences 2 6. Low Adult Flat Equitation: Open to all riders eligible for the Low Adult Hunter section. Adult Amateur Hunter: Horses to be ridden by amateurs. Riders may not compete in any other classes at the same competition where fences exceed 3 5 (Equitation, Jumper classes 1.20 m and lower, Amateur Owner Hunter, Amateur Owner Jumper classes). Any rider showing in the Amateur Owner Hunter or Amateur Owner Jumper division may compete with 1 different horse in the Adult Amateur Hunter division and must own or have a USEF lease of said horse. Fences 2 9 to 3, spreads not to exceed fence heights. Ponies may be shown by Adults, suitability to count. Adult Amateur Flat Equitation: Open to all riders eligible for the Adult Amateur Hunter section.

Children s Hunter: To be ridden by a junior exhibitor. Riders may not cross enter into any class in which fences exceed 3 5 at the same show, (Exception: Equitation classes up to 3 9, Jumper classes 1.20 m and lower, Junior Hunter sections). Fences 2 9 to 3, spreads not to exceed fence height. Children s Flat Equitation: Open to all riders eligible for the Children s Hunter section. Junior/Amateur Owner Hunter: Horses to be ridden by a Junior rider or an Amateur Owner, per OPHA/WPaPHA rules. Fences 3 3. Junior/Amateur Owner Flat Equitation: Open to all riders eligible for Junior/Amateur Owner Hunter section. Low Children s Hunter: To be ridden by a junior exhibitor. Riders may not cross enter into any class on the same horse in which fences exceed 2 6 or in any class where fences exceed 3ʹ3. Fence Height 2 6 Low Children s Flat Equitation: Open to all riders eligible for the Low Children s Hunter section. Fox Smith/NAHRA Medal Open to Junior and Amateur riders. To be shown over a minimum of eight fences 2 9 to 3 in height, spreads not to exceed fence height. The course may be either a hunter or jumper type and must include at least two changes of direction and a combination. Water obstacles are not permitted. A numerical score must be announced at the completion of the first round. Top four riders are required to return for further testing. There is no minimum requirement to fill the class. Hopeful Hunter: Open to horses in their first and second year of showing with limited experience. Fence Height 18 Low Hunter: Open to any horse rider combination. All classes will be judged on performance & soundness. Fence Height 2 9 to 3 Short Stirrup: Open to riders 12 years of age and under. Riders may not cross enter into any other OPHA recognized section at the same show except age appropriate under saddle classes. Fences 2, oxers and in & outs not permitted. Short Stirrup Flat Equitation: Open to all riders eligible for the Short Stirrup Hunter section. Limit Rider: Fence Height 1 6 to 2 (oxers not permitted) Limit Rider Flat Equitation: Open to all riders eligible for the Limit Rider Hunter section. W/T/C Cross Rails: Open to all ages. Flower boxes and brush boxes not permitted as ground lines. Fence Height 18 cross rails W/T/C Cross Rails Flat Equitation: Open to all riders eligible for the Limit Rider W/T/C Cross Rails Hunter section. W/T Cross Rails: Open to all ages. Flower boxes and brush boxes not permitted as ground lines. Fence Height 18 cross rails

W/T Cross Rails Flat Equitation; Open to all riders eligible for the Limit Rider W/T Cross Rails Hunter section. Walk Trot Canter Flat and Equitation: Open to all riders that are not competing in any jumping section. Walk Trot Flat and Equitation: Open to all riders that are not competing in any jumping section. May not compete in any other classes. JUMPER CLASS DESCRIPTIONS *BOTH Winter H/J Show and Prix de Villes* All Jumper Classes will be held in accordance with USEF, OPHA, and Zone 5 Specifications. Ties: All ties for first place will called back to compete in a jump off. Ties for other than first place will be broken by the time taken in the first round. Schooling Jumper Blue Ribbon Classes: if a rider is clear over the course, the competitor will receive a Blue Ribbon. 2 3-2 6 Schooling Jumper: Fence Height 2 3-2 6 2 9-3 Schooling Jumper: Fence Height 2 9-3 Beginner Jumper: Fence Height 2 3-2 6 Training Jumper: Fence Height 3-3 3 Medium Jumper: Fence Height 3 6 Intermediate Children s / Adult Jumper: Open to junior/amateur riders. The horse/rider combination may not cross enter into any class at the same show with fences higher that 3 3. Horse/rider combination must stay the same within a competition. Fence Height: 2 9-3. Low Children s / Adult Jumper: Open to junior or amateur riders. Fence Height 3-3 3. Children s / Adult Jumper: Open to horses and ponies. To be ridden by a Junior or Amateur exhibitor. Fence Height 3 6

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS for the Prix de Villes of North America ONLY Class 60: The Chagrin Saddlery Junior Amateur Hunter Derby: Saturday afternoon not to start before 12:00pm Entry Fee: $60.00 To be ridden by Junior/Amateur riders. Open to ponies and horses. Riders will ride a traditional hunter type course which may include: banks, ditches, in and out, and bending lines. Each rider will compete at their designated height (2 3, 2 6, and 2 9 ) and the entire class will be pinned as one. Round 1 will be similar to a hunter classic type course. The top 10 placed in round 1 will come back to be judged in round 2. Round 2 will be a Handy Hunter type course. Ribbons will be given through 6th place. 50% of the total entry money will be divided as prize money through six places (30%, 25%, 20%, 12%, 8%, 5%). Class 61: The Schneider Saddlery Open Performance Hunter Derby: Saturday afternoon not to start before 1:00pm Entry Fee: $60.00 Riders will ride a traditional hunter type course which may include: banks, ditches, in and out, and bending lines. Each rider will compete at their designated height (3, 3 3, 3 6 ) and the entire class will be pinned as one. Round 1 will be similar to a hunter classic type course. The top 10 placed in round 1 will come back to be judged in round 2. Round 2 will be a Handy Hunter type course. Ribbons will be given through 6 th place. 50% of the total entry money will be divided as prize money through six places (30%, 25%, 20%, 12%, 8%, 5%) Please note: Horses cannot be entered in both Hunter Derby Classes. Riders may cross-enter on different horses.

51 st Annual Prix de Villes of North America Prix de Villes Team Information 1 st round 9:00 am 30 60-minute break between Round 1 and Round 2 2 nd round - following the break Entry Fee: $130.00 per rider/horse Every Prix team with 4 team horses stabled for the weekend gets one free tack stall! Class 91: Emerging Team: 2 3, 2 6 for Jump off Class 92: Low Team: 2 9, 3 for Jump off Class 93: High Team: 3 3, 3 6 for Jump off Open to Junior and Amateur riders. Each team may include only one professional rider. Open to any horse. Amateurs must present current USEF Amateur card. A team consists of four riders and four horses with the three best scores to count. A fifth horse may be used as an alternate in case of injury to a horse during the first round; alternate horse must be listed for the team prior to Saturday competition. In case of an injury to a rider, team goes with three riders and three horses. A rider may ride on more than one team; however, rider must ride a different horse. A horse may be ridden on one team only. A limited number of individual entries will be accepted. From these entries, teams of four will be formed by drawing on Friday at 7:00 p.m. during Exhibitor s Party located at the George M. Humphrey Equestrian Center. Odd entries may compete individually. Entries may be limited. In Memory of Chuck Kinney The Charles E. Kinney, Jr. Jumper Style Award Sponsored by Lake Erie College The Charles E. Kinney Jumper Style Award is to be decided by the jumper judge based on the following criteria: To be presented to the jumper rider who exhibits the best classical jumper style of riding throughout the jumper classes. This award will not necessarily be given to the rider accumulating the most points in the Jumper division. Rider Sash and trophy by Lake Erie College. Heritage Trophy sponsored by Lake Erie College.

HUNTER DERBY HANDWALKING AND SCHOOLING Schooling in the warm up ring only for the Hunter Derby. After course set for Hunter Derby, 15 minutes will be offered for hand walking and course walking only. Management may limit the number of schooling horses permitted in the warmup ring at one time. ORDER OF GO Coaches must show order of go for their teams on the entry blank. Teams will go as drawn by representatives or a show official. Drawing will be held on Friday, shortly after 7pm at Exhibitors Party. For the first round the first rider from each team will go first, etc. The order of go for the final round will be determined by the total team faults accumulated during the first round and the team with the greatest number of faults will go first. For the second round, the number of teams may be limited to 8 teams per division, except where ties need to be broken. AWARDS PRESENTATION A Formal Awards ceremony will be held on Sunday afternoon following the last ride. The top 3 teams in each division are requested to participate on foot in show attire. The Charles E. Kinney Jumper Style Award will be presented during this time. PARADE OF TEAMS The Parade of Teams will take place prior to the start of the Prix de Villes Team Jumper competition. All teams are asked to be present on foot in full show attire. Photographs will be taken. SCORING FOR TEAMS USEF Table 2.2(a). Best three performances out of four to count for each team. Scores from both rounds will be totaled and the team with fewest faults will win. TIES FOR TEAMS In case of equality of faults for first, second, or third place, one Junior or Amateur from each team in the tie (to be chosen by coach) will compete in the jump off. If there is an equality of faults in the jump off, the rider with the best time will win. Riders for all teams in the jump off must be chosen before the first rider in the jump off begins. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS The individual champion will be a Junior or Amateur rider who has accumulated the least number of faults in the two rounds of team competition. In case of ties for first, second, or third place, there will be a jump-off over a shortened course. In the event of equality of faults, time will be the deciding factor. If there is a rider completing for individual championship that is also chosen as the rider to break the tie for the team, the rider will only jump off once. That jump-off score will count as the individual and team score.

Saturday, March 30, 2019, Prix de Villes Prize Money Information for the Jumper Prix de Villes of North America Jumper Sweepstakes (in each division) - $50 per entry/per class 50% of Jumper Sweepstakes entry money will be divided and pay to 6 places. First Place 30% Ribbon Second Place 25% Ribbon Third Place 20% Ribbon Fourth Place 12% Ribbon Fifth Place 8% Ribbon Sixth Place 5% Ribbon Sunday March 31 th, 2019 $2,500 51 st Annual Prix de Villes of North America Jumper Team Awards 50% of each division s team entry fees will be paid back to 6 team placings and will be split between team members. At least three teams in a division must complete the course in order for add-back money to apply. 30%, 25%, 20%, 12%, 8%, 5%. Lake Erie College has added $2,500 of additional prize money to the Jumper Team competition. $2,500 added prize money will be distributed among team members and pay to 6 places according to the table below. Team prize money will be split between team members. Distribution of $2,500 added prize money (in addition to 50% paybacks of entry fees, if applicable) Emerging Teams Low Teams High Teams First Place Team $150 Ribbon $300 Ribbon $300 Ribbon Second Place Team $125 Ribbon $250 Ribbon $250 Ribbon Third Place Team $100 Ribbon $200 Ribbon $200 Ribbon Fourth Place Team $60 Ribbon $120 Ribbon $12 Ribbon Fifth Place Team $40 Ribbon $80 Ribbon $80 Ribbon Sixth Place Team $25 Ribbon $50 Ribbon $50 Ribbon Individual Awards (in each division) Champion $100 Ribbon Reserve $50 Ribbon NOTE: Prize money will be mailed within 30 days to person indicated on the entry form. All W-9 forms must be completed and turned into the show secretary at the show for distribution of prize money. No prize money will be paid without a W-9 form.

FOR BOTH SHOWS: The lighted outdoor arena will be open for lunging and flat schooling during show hours, weather permitting. The hunt field will be closed at all times. GENERAL SCHOOLING March HJ Winter Show: Schooling in the main ring will be available Friday from 12pm-8pm. Open schooling will be available Saturday 6:00 am 7:30 am and Sunday, 7:00-8:30 am. HJ Prix de Villes: Schooling in the warm up ring will be open on Thursday from 12:00pm-4:30pm with limited jumps available and in the competition ring from 7:00 8:00 pm after the course is set. Friday schooling in the competition ring will be from 9am-11:30am. Schooling will also be available Saturday from 6am-7:30am and Sunday from 7am-8:30am. LUNGING Lunging permitted in warm-up arena during schooling, and on competition mornings until 7:30 am except for Sunday, March 31. Lunging Sunday morning March 31 will be permitted in the warm-up arena from 6:00am-7:00am. ARENA AND FOOTING Sand in both indoor warm-up (70 x 120 ) and main show arena (100 x 250 ) Footing preparation and consulting at Lake Erie College provided by Field Specialties, David Frey ARRIVING AT SHOW GROUNDS Trucks and trailers must use the Pinecrest Road entrance. Stalls will be available on Friday March 22 at 8 am and Thursday March 28 at 9 am. Before unloading your horses, please check in at the reception desk in the lobby of the Learning Center. Proof of a current negative Coggins is required for all horses arriving on the property. Daily haul in fee applies to all horses on the property without a stall. SADDLERY AND EQUIPMENT: According to USEF rules. ATTIRE Riders are required to be uniformly dressed in conservative attire of dark blue, dark green, dark gray, black, or scarlet coats (if entitled). ASTM-SEI approved helmets required for all riders. CREDENTIALS All exhibitors in any Amateur section must present their Amateur cards at the office before numbers will be released. No numbers will be released until proper credentials and all signatures are in order. Please make sure that your entry form is properly completed. FOOD CONCESSION Provided by Metz Food Service Open in lower lobby of the Learning Center during show hours. Hours posted. OTHER: Management reserves the right to raise or lower fences, and to cancel or combine classes as competition warrants. In some classes the area of the courtesy circle may be restricted by a mandatory line. This line will be indicated on the course diagram, and a corresponding barrier will be erected in the ring. All under saddle classes are to be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse's mouth is required.

ASTM/SEI approved headgear required for all riders and must be worn while mounted Lake Erie College and its employees will not be held responsible for loss or damage to persons, property, or horse Smoking in designated areas only. No Smoking in any buildings or stables All dogs must be leashed. Dogs are not allowed in the Learning Center, with the exception of credentialed service animals. (Dog not on leash will be fined $50) Competition management may fine any individuals including trainers, owners, exhibitors, or their agents up to $100 for improper disposal of needles or other sharp disposable instruments Sharps disposal containers are available in the following locations: wash rack in the boarder barn, temp stall area by south door (door facing arena), in the middle isle of the school barn outside wash racks. DIRECTIONS: The Equestrian Center is about 30 miles east of Cleveland. Take I-90 to St. Rt. 44 South, Exit 200. Four lane highway will become two lanes. At traffic light, turn right on to Girdled Rd. Within 1 mile, road bears right onto Hermitage Rd. Approximately 3/10 miles, turn left onto Pinecrest Rd. Trailer entrance to the Equestrian Center is ½ mile on the right. Closest GPS Trailer Address: 10145 Pinecrest Road, Painesville, Ohio 44077 Link to directions: https://www.lec.edu/eq-directions ACCOMODATIONS Lake Erie College is pleased to be working with Quail Hollow Resort as our HOST HOTEL. Please call Quail Hollow Resort and mention Lake Erie College Equestrian Center Horse Show for the best rates. Quail Hollow Resort 1080 Concord-Hamden Road, Painesville, OH 44077 Reservation phone: 440-497-1100 Other nearby hotels are listed below. These hotels also support LEC horse shows and events. For any available discounted rates, please tell the reservations office that you are reserving rooms for a Lake Erie College horse show. Comfort Inn (closest) 7581 Auburn Rd, Painesville 440-579-0300 Holiday Inn Express and Suites Center 5785 Heisley Rd, Mentor, OH 44060 440-357-0384 Days Inn 4145 Rt 306, Willoughby, OH 44094 440-520-1773 Hampton Inn & Suites 5675 Emerald Ct, Mentor, OH 44060 440-358-1441

Hunter/Jumper Prix de Villes Rider Information Sheet Entry Number Mail To: Sarah Dwyer, EQ GA Lake Erie College 391 W Washington St. #369 Painesville, OH 44077 RIDER S NAME Hometown Age Occupation (if student, please indicate school): Home Barn/Stable Trainer Number of years riding Horse s Name Number of Years Competed at Prix de Villes Age Sex Color Height Breed (Please fill out a separate copy of this form for each horse if you are riding more than one horse) Please list your riding accomplishments and achievements: Other comments/notes: I understand that this information is being completed for use during the Prix de Villes, including horse show announcements and press releases. I consent to my photo and information being used for advertising and public release. Rider s signature Date Number of guests (including rider) attending complimentary Exhibitor s Party: PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR TEAM INFORMATION Team Name Coach s Name Emerging Jumpers Low Jumpers High Jumpers Write the names of each of your Prix Team Members:

PRIX DE VILLES STADIUM JUMPING TEAM INFORMATION FORM Team Name Coach/Trainer Name Division (circle one) Emerging Low High List riders in order of go, the first rider to go first, etc. as stated in the Prize List. Entry # Rider Name Jr, AA or Pro Horse Name Horse Age Horse Sex Horse Breed Every entry in the Jumper Prix de Villes agrees that the person making the entry, rider, coach, and owner, shall be subjected to the rules and regulations of the show, and that every horse and rider is eligible as entered. EACH RIDER MUST COMPLETE AN INDIVIDUAL ENTRY FORM AND THE RIDER DATA SHEET. ENTRY FEES ARE TO ACCOMPANY THE INDIVIDUAL ENTRY FORM. The Prix de Villes and Lake Erie College employees will not be held responsible for any loss or damage to persons, property, or horses. I agree that any of the information I have provided may be shared with any sponsors of the Prix de Villes horse show. Coach s Signature Date

Rider Name Street City/State/Zip Phone Rider Signature PRIX DE VILLES Hunter Jumper Entry Form Competition Dates March 29-31, 2019 Checks payable to Lake Erie College. Credit cards accepted online at https://www.lec.edu/equine-events. Please include Proof of negative Coggins (within 12 months of show date). Email Youth AA Professional Trainer/Coach Name Owner Information Horse Information Name Prix Team Name Breed Sex Height Trainer/Coach Signature Color Coggins Date* Entry Number By signing this form, I hearby enter the below listed horse at my own risk and subject to all the rules of Lake Erie College. I further agree that if any damage be occasioned or loss occurs to the horse exhibited, any vehicle, article, or person which I may send with the horses, I will make no claim against Lake Erie College. Name Street City/State/Zip Phone Signature Emergency Contact Phone # * Please attach a copy of negative Coggins test ENTRY FEES Email Class 60 - Chagrin Saddlery Junior Amateur Hunter Derby - $60 ( 2'3", 2'6", 2'9") circle height Class 61 - Schneider Saddlery Open Performance Hunter Derby - $60 (3', 3'3", 3'6") circle height Jumper Stakes Classes - $50 each. Write Class #s here: Team Competitions $130 *Please complete Team Information Sheet, check box for jumper division? Class 91, Emerging Jumper Team? Class 92, Low Jumper Team? Class 93, High Jumper Team Please list any other classes that you wish to enter in the boxes below ($15 each) Name Address TOTAL ENTRY FEES City/State/Zip Office Fee $25 Phone Signature Receipt of Prize Money (W9 must be completed) Email Enter ONLINE or Mail Entry with payment to: Sarah Dwyer, EQ GA Tack/Stalls $100 per weekend, Fri - Sun Pre-Ordered Shavings # x $9 PostEntry Fee $25(postmarked >March 23) Haul-In Fee # days x $20 per day Payment info: Checks payable LEC, credit cards accepted online at lec.edu/equine-events Lake Erie College Rec'd Chk # Rec'd CC pmt Amt Due 391 W Washington Street #369 Amt End Painesville, OH 44077 Bal Due NEW THIS YEAR!!! ENTER ONLINE at www.horseshowing.com!