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INTERESTED IN SPONSORING A YEAR-END AWARD FOR 2016? 147 Warehouse Road Aiken, SC 29801 Return Service Requested FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS AND OTHER SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES, CONTACT PSJSHOWS87@GMAIL.COM MANY THANKS TO OUR 2015 ELITE SPONSORS! Through our partnership with English Riding Supply we will be awarding a Pessoa Gen X Saddle for our High Point Short Stirrup Equitation & Hunter PSJ Member! Thanks to Mountain Horse, our Year End Hunter Champions will receive this wonderful Mountain Horse Novak Jacket! Thank you to Oak Manor Saddlery & Ovation for their continued sponsorship of our 2 6 Hunter Derby Series!

Officials, Sanctioning & Scholarship Information 2 STEWARD Robert Obermiller, Starr, SC SECRETARY Wanda Shepard, Aiken, SC COURSE DESIGNERS Rick Cram, Aiken, SC Cathy Cram, Aiken, SC USEF R Course Designer JUDGES Otis Brown Claudia Roland BLACKSMITH Michael Grant (803.646.6880) ON-CALL VET Sabrina Jacobs (803.640.9282) GOLF CARTS Mike Kramer / E Z Rental (803.643.7368) PHOTOGRAPHER Barry Koster Photography http://barrykosterphotography.com Management, Facilities and Jumps Richard Cram - Manager Progressive Show Jumping, Inc. & Highfields Event Center, LLC 147 Warehouse Road, Aiken, SC 29801 803.649.3505 / 803.649.3577 fax www.psjshows.com psjshows87@gmail.com $1,000 PSJ Medal Finals PSJ Medal Finals October 30 - November 1, 2015 Sanctioned by: SC, NC, BR Closing Date: October 19, 2015 PSJ SCHOLARSHIP $500 Scholarship Bonus to the Junior Medal & Pony Medal Finals Champions We'd like to recognize a friend of Mary Ann Parmelee that has doubled our scholarship award until 2018. Both the pony and junior medal winners will each receive $1,000 towards equestrian or academic advancement. $500 Trainer Bonus for the top placing finalists in the Adult, Junior & Pony Medals PROGRESSIVE S HOW HOW JUMPING, INC. 147 Warehouse Road, Aiken, SC 29801 Date: SOUTH C AROLINA AROLINA H UNTER/J UMPER ASSOCIATION 1357 Turnersburg Hwy, Statesville, NC 28625 Date: [ ] $25, Juniors [ ] $30, Senior [ ] $40, Farm [ ] $260, Lifetime Name(s) Address City/State/Zip D/O/B Phone/Email APPLICATION FOR HORSE REGISTRATION [ ] $25, Lifetime [ ] $20, Owner Transfer [ ] $15, Name Change [ ] $15, Lease Name of Horse, I NC [ ] Junior $20 [ ] Senior $25 [ ] Farm $45 (includes 2 members and the farm) Farm Name Name(s) Street Address City State Phone Zip E-mail Application for Horse Registration [ ] FOR LIFE $25 [ ] NAME CHANGE $15 [ ] OWNER TRANSFER $15 Show Name: Owner s Name: (owner must be current member) www.psjshows.com -- 803-649-3505 BLUE RIDGE H UNTER/J UMPER ASSOCIATION BRHJA, P.O. Box 752, Tryon, NC 28782 Date: [ ] $25, Adult [ ] $20, Junior [ ] $45, Farm [ ] $150, Indiv. Life [ ] $300, Family Life Name(s) Address City/State/Zip Jr DOB Phone E-mail [ ] $30, Horse Lifetime Recording Horse Name Owner (MUST be a member) Year Foaled Sex Color Height Breed Height Owner (owner must be current member, must be registered at shows under this owner) Association Membership Forms 19

Class Fees n/c Finals $20.00 per class/htr and eq $14.00 per class W-T, W-T-C $20.00 Medals n/c Leadline $35.00 Jumper & Performance Classes ($20 paid back in add back money) Stalls & Other Fees $90.00 stalls per weekend $25.00 service fee $20.00 ship in per day $30.00 non-showing fee $25.00 late fee $80.00 RV per weekend $100.00 Paddock per weekend $2,000.00 Child/Adult and Jr/Amt Mini Prix - Entry Fee: $125.00 Prize Money: $520, 400, 320, 230, 200, 160, 100, 70 Entries must be declared the day before by the end of the day. (Guaranteed payback with 12 entries). To be eligible, you must enter in the respective division. Child/Adult and Jr/Amt Prix may be combined if section does not meet the required number of entries. Open Level V, Jr/Am Level IV, Ch/Ad Level III 204. $2,500 SCHJA Hunter Derby - Entry Fee $125 Prize Money: 750,550,300,225,200,175,160,140 Two round format. First round is a regular hunter course and the second round is a handy course. Horse, Owner & Rider MUST be current SCHJA Members. For more details go to www.schja.com. Minimum of 15 competitors required to fill. Fences 2 9-3 w/ 3 3 options. Horses entered in this class must compete in at least one class before the start of the derby or pay a nominating fee not exceeding the cost of one division at that show. See schja.org for more info. Negative Coggins Required. Show Fees, Special Class Specs Point Questions All point audits must be on the official PSJ audit form and received in the office no later than October 26, 2015. After this date, all points will stand as posted. Current point standings and the official PSJ audit form can be found in the Points section of our website: www.psjshows.com 18 Championships 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. 3

Medal Finals History & Scholarship Info 4 The PSJ scholarship program rewards the winners of both the PSJ Junior Medal and PSJ Pony Medal Finals. Each winner may use their $500 scholarship award towards either equestrian improvement, academic advancement (an accredited institution) or a combination of both. Winners must submit their request for funds to be transferred in writing within six months of their win. All checks will be made payable to the equestrian program or the academic institution. No check will be made payable to the winner or any member of their family. Submit request to PSJ, Inc. by fax: 803.649.3577 or by email: psjshows87@gmail.com. Congratulations! Trainers, we didn t forget about you! To ensure that you are rewarded for all your hours of hard work as instructors, we will continue to award $500 in trainer bonuses to each of the three PSJ Medal Finalists. (1st - 200, 2nd - 150, 3rd - 100, 4th - 50) Adult Medal Winners 1996 - Cramberry Stables Jennifer Johnson / Jimmy Wofford 1997 - Cramberry Stables Jennifer Patterson / Jimmy Wofford 1998 - Why Not An American Ark Jennifer Robbins / Mary Ann Parmelee 1999 - McGhee's Mile Kasey Taylor / Judy Young 2000 - Aiken Horse Park Kasey Taylor / Judy Young 2001 - Aiken Horse Park Melissa Johnson / Lee Cone 2002 - Aiken Horse Park Susie Carlson / Mary Jackson 2003 - Aiken Horse Park Susie Carlson / Mary Jackson 2004 - Highfields Courtney Truluck / Mary Jackson Pony Medal Winners 1998 - Why Not An American Ark Sarah Lowe / Mary Ann Parmelee 1999 - McGhee's Mile Katie McDaniel / Judy Young 2000 - Aiken Horse Park Kate Johnson / Mary Ann Parmelee 2001 - Aiken Horse Park Bailey Cone / Lee Cone 2002 - Aiken Horse Park Alex Foster / Mary Ann Parmelee 2003 - Aiken Horse Park Renee Huesca / Judy Young 2004 - Highfields Arden Cone / Lee Cone 2005 - Highfields Katherine Chrysostum / Rose M. Landrum Junior Medal Winners 1992 - SC State Fairgrounds Elizabeth Cate / Mary Jackson 1993 - SC State Fairgrounds Lauren Bright / Leslie Krieger 1994 - Cramberry Stables Brook Walton / Lee Cone 1995 - Cramberry Stables Emilie Frolich / Betsy Pack 1996 - Cramberry Stables Tayloe McConnell / Rhonda Tockmakis 1997 - Cramberry Stables Jennifer Jones / Judy Young 1998 - Why Not An American Ark Elizabeth McDaniel / Jimmy Wofford 1999 - McGhee's Mile Rebecca Landrum / Rose Marie Landrum 2000 - Aiken Horse Park Angela McFawn / Debbie White 2001 - Aiken Horse Park Haley Sturgis / Maureen Sturgis 2002 - Aiken Horse Park Sarah Beth Spainhour / Judy Young 2005 - Highfields Sarah Daniel / Lee Cone 2006 - Highfields Sally Kay / Sarah Floyd 2007 - Highfields Sally Kay /Sarah Floyd 2008 - Highfields Drew Coster / Jeanne Smith 2009 - Highfields Amelia Smith / Karen Kelley 2010 - Highfields Wesley Mercer / Mary Jackson 2011 - Highfields Eliza Hay / Irene Reed 2012 - Highfields Aley Russell / Cathy Geitner 2013 - Highfields Elizabeth Melton / Natasha McCarthy 2014 - Highfields Courtney Truluck / Elizabeth Grove & Jennifer St. John 2006 - Highfields Mary Meghann Huitt / Robin Huitt 2007 - Highfields Ashley LeCroy / Jeanne Smith 2008 - Highfields Suzannah Loftin / Jeanne Smith 2009 - Highfields Angela Pollex / Molly Gough 2010 - Highfields Annie Walters / Irene Reed 2011 - Highfields Natalie West / Lee Cone 2012 - Highfields Michelle Kunz / Sandra McCarthy 2013 - Highfields Matthew Bravo / Karen Kelley 2014 - Highfields Jessica West / Lee Cone 2003 - Aiken Horse Park Kate Johnson / Mary Jackson 2004 - Highfields Eleanor Kibler / Mary Jackson 2005 - Highfields Luci Laffitte / Missy Roades 2006 - Highfields Alexandra Foster / Mary Ann Parmelee 2007 - Highfields Melanie Carraway / Mary Ann Parmelee 2008 - Highfields Kaylee Sheppard / Eleanor Ellis 2009 - Highfields Eliza Hay / Irene Reed 2010 - Highfields Caroline Roberson / Missy Roades 2011 - Highfields Brette Tennison / Irene Reed 2012 - Highfields Charles Smith / Charles Hairfield 2013 - Highfields Ansley Robertson / Mary Ann Parmelee 2014 - Highfields Darby Pease / Charles Hairfield ADD BACK JUMPERS/PERFORMANCE HTRS Paid back to top six places. Breakdown as follows: 30%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 10%, 5%. If there are less than six horses in a class, the entry fee drops to $20.00 with no prize money paid back. ADD/SCRATCH No slip, no trip. You must enter your classes by 5:00pm the day prior to showing so that our Daily Agenda can be as accurate as possible. 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. Inclement weather may affect attire requirements. DOGS All dogs must be under control 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 those contracted with the official competition will be permit ted 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. 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 Unlicensed drivers are not permitted to operate any motorized vehicles, ATVs, motorcycles, golf carts, etc. on the show grounds. failure to abide by these regulations will subject the exhibitor to suspension from the horse show. PADDOCK Available first come, first served. $100 per show weekend. Limit 1 per trainer. 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 VIOLATORS WILL BE TOWED AWAY AT OWNER S EXPENSE AND FINED $100. 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. 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 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 fit ted and in good condition. RV HOOK-UPS First come, first served, $80 for the show weekend. No nightly rates. SCHOOLING Schooling in the show rings without permission is prohibited at all times. $100 fine for anyone caught in the rings before or after the show if rings have been closed. Some rings will be available for schooling after the show each day. Closing times will be announced each day. The rings will be available in the morn ings until 30 minutes before start time. Management may restrict schooling in any ring if conditions warrant. Horses and ponies may not enter more than 7 classes over fences, including equitation and all special classes. Rules & Regulations 17

Rules & Regulations 16 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 or PSJ Rules listed on our website 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. 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. ENTRIES Mail stall fees with the enclosed entry form to : 147 Warehouse Road, Aiken, SC 29801 Make checks payable to : PSJ Closing dates for stalls and entries : See Entry Blank. After this 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: Horses name & complete description. All classes or divisions entered. Organization membership numbers. Social Security or Federal ID number of owner. All mandatory signatures, including legal guardian in the case of a minor exhibiting. STABLING Stall reservations must be guaranteed with a check. Stabling will be available the day before the show. Stalls are available first come, first served. Reserve stalls early! For reservations, please call 803.649.3505 or e-mail psjshows87@gmail.com. STALL FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. CHECK OUT Any horse show bills not checked out at the conclusion of each show will be assessed a $25.00 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 at 5pm. Non Competition days - 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. $20.00 grounds fee per horse and a $25.00 service fee per horse per show. 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 deliveries. For feed and bedding reservations prior to arrival, please call (803.649.3505) fax (803.649.3577) or e-mail psjshows87@gmail.com. Deliveries other than that made through the horse show office are not permitted. You may bring your own. NON NEGOTIABLE CHECKS Checks returned by the bank for any reason will be assessed a penalty of $25 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 pay ment, 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, $30.00 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, full refund will be given minus the stabling fee and a $20.00 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 time and defers all charges for park ing 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 Saturday at 12:00 noon. At that point, the total amount will be billed to the trainers barn account. SCRATCH FEE $20 Scratch Fee for cancellations after the start of the show. 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. 2014 PSJ MEDAL FINAL CHAMPIONS PSJ Junior Medal Champion Darby Pease Mt. Pleasant, SC Trainer: Charles Hairfield Darby & Jessica each received the PSJ Medal Finals Scholarship. Champions receive a monogrammed jacket! PSJ Adult Medal Champion Courtney Truluck Columbia, SC Trainers: Elizabeth Grove & Jennifer St. John The top 15 riders who have accumulated points throughout the year will be eligible to compete in the finals. Invitations for those qualified for 2015 will be posted on our site the week after the Octoberfest Show and will be listed under the points section of our site: www.psjshows.com. The BRHJA Show on October 24-25 will not count towards medal points. Wooten, Mary 7 Parmelee, Mary Ann 7 Cone, Lee 7 Young, Judy 6 Reed, Irene 4 Smith, Jeanne 3 Wofford, Jimmy 3 Floyd, Sarah 2 Landrum, Rose Marie 2 Roades, Missy 2 Kelley, Karen 2 Hairfield, Charles 2 Medal Finals Wins by Trainer: Mary Ann Parmelee Pony Medal Champion Jessica West Charlotte, NC Trainer: Lee Cone Huitt, Robin 1 Gough, Molly 1 Kreiger, Leslie 1 Pack, Betsy 1 Sturgis Maureen 1 Tockmakis, Rhonda 1 White, Debbie 1 Grove, Elizabeth 1 St. John, Jennifer 1 McCarthy, Sandra 1 Geitner, Cathy 1 McCarthy, Natasha 1 Ellis, Eleanor 1

Banquet Reservation Form a l lall NEWN ebw Eb err rry YH H Join us for the PSJ Year End Banquet & Awards Ceremony downtown at THANKS FOR A GREAT 2015 SHOW SEASON! 117 Newberry Street S.W. - Downtown Aiken Friday ~ October 30, 2015 7:00 pm - Dinner 8:00 pm - Awards Ceremony Name: Reserving Seats Total Enclosed: x $40 = $ After Closing Date, tickets available for $45.00 Please list below all persons being paid for under this account: Please dress for the occasion. No jeans or flipflops. American Pharoah! Phone: Email: Reservations must be received and paid for by October 23, 2015 147 WAREHOUSE ROAD AIKEN, SC 29801 15

14 Need gift ideas for your trainer? For that hard-to-shop-for equestrian? PSJ offers quality new & used standards, rails, gates, planks, walls & flower boxes. Call the PSJ Office today to place your order! Orders made and paid before Thanksgiving are guaranteed to be ready in time for Christmas! 803-649-3505 / psjshows87@gmail.com NORTH CAROLINA HUNTER JUMPER ASSOCIATION PO Box 2874 Huntersville, NC 28070 Date: Renewal New Member [ ] $40, Seniors [ ] $30, Juniors [ ] $50, Farm (Life) [ ] $300, Life Name Address City, State, Zip Telephone E-mail If a Senior, please check one: [ ] Professional [ ] Amateur If an Amateur, please indicate age group: [ ] 18-35 [ ] 36-45 [ ] 46+ If a Junior, MUST have BIRTHDATE Farm Please mail this application and your remittance to the above address. If you are interested in receiving points toward NCHJA Year-End Awards, your horse must be recorded with the NCHJA - please fill out form below. Horse Recording Form Fee: $25 for Life (Horse)(Pony) Name Foaled Sex Color Height Breed Markings (if any) Sire Dam If a pony, do you have a USAE or VHSA measurement card? Owner s Name Phone Address Directions to Highfields: 198 Gaston St, Aiken, SC 29801 I-20 to SC Exit 22 US Hwy 1. Go towards Aiken. Follow to 7-8 miles until in Aiken. At second light in town, go left on 118 (Sunoco Gas on left). At first light go right onto Beaufort Street. Go through one light. Before second light, go left on Barnwell Avenue. At stop cross over dirt road onto gravel driveway. Horse show on left. To access Barns 2 & 3, use our North entrance at Willow Run Road, one block North from Barnwell. Tip: DO NOT USE MAPQUEST. Host Hotels - Pet Friendly Hotel Aiken Quality Inn & Suites 803-648-4265 803-641-1100 Carriage House Inn Clarion Inn Country Inn & Suites Days Inn Downtown Fairfield Inn & Suites Green Boundary Club Sleep Inn 803-644-9900 M i c h a e l G r a n t A I K E N, S C Guest House at Houndslake Hampton Inn Knights Inn Rose Hill Estate Town & Country B&B Willcox Inn F A R R I E R 803-646 - 6880 Directions & Lodging Info 7

PSJ MEDALS Open to Junior Riders who have not yet reached their 18th birthday, except for Adult Medal. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles which must include an oxer and two changes of lead after the first obstacle. A test may be included in the initial round or at the judge s discretion additional testing on the flat may be used for Pony Medal, tests 1-18 for Junior and Adult and will count 25%. Any exhibitor who does not participate in the testing is placed last of those exhibitors called back to test. Only one rider per horse/pony. To fill a class, three competitors must complete the course. Must be a member. 83.,183. PSJ Pony Medal Sm - 2, Med - 2 3, Lrg - 2 9 85.,185. PSJ Adult Medal 2 9 84.,184. PSJ Junior Medal 3 NCHJA MEDALS Open to Junior Riders who have not yet reached their 18th birthday, except for Adult Equitation. To be shown over a hunter type course of not less than eight fences and one-third of the obstacles must be oxers. Judges may ask contestants to perform tests 1-19. Only one rider per horse/pony. Four competitors required to fill the class, and three must complete the course. The NCHJA Children s Equitation may be combined with the NCHJA Adult Equitation if there are less than 4 entries in either. Must be a member. 90.,190. NCHJA Pony Equitation Sm - 2, Med - 2 3, Lrg - 2 9 89.,189. NCHJA Adult Equitation 2 9 88.,188. NCHJA Children s Equitation 2 9 PALMETTO MEDAL CLASS Open to Junior riders who have not yet reached their 18th birthday. Horses to jump 3, ponies to jump 2 for small, 2 3 for medium, 2 9 for large over a modified hunter course. Only one rider per horse or pony. Junior & Pony medal to be held only once each per weekend. To be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of the horse or pony. Three riders needed to fill the class. One fourth of the exhibitors, or no less than 2 exhibitors, must return for testing. The testing shall count 25%. Must be a member. 186. Palmetto Junior Medal 3 187. Palmetto Pony Medal Sm - 2, Med - 2 3, Lrg - 2 9 Palmetto Adult Class 2 9 Open to Senior members of the SCHJA, to run in conjunction with Adult Equitation classes at rated shows. The top 20 riders who accumulate the most points in the Adult Equitation Division by Year-End will be invited to compete in the Palmetto Adult Medal finals at the Palmetto Finals Year End Horse Show. BRHJA MEDAL CLASS Open to all BRHJA Junior or Amateur Members. Fences are to be set at 2 6 for ponies and riders 13 years and under. Fences for horses and riders 14-17 years shall be set at 3, Fences for adults to be set at 2 6. The top six riders over fences shall return to be judged on the flat. Jumping portion shall count 70%, flat portion to count 30%. Must be a member. 91.,191. BRHJA Junior Medal Class 2 6 + 3 97.,197. BRHJA Adult Medal Class 2 6 Equitation Medal Classes 8 13

PSJ Medal Finals Horse Show October 30 - November 1, 2015 CLOSING DATE OCTOBER 19, 2015 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO PSJ E-Mail Entries to: psjshows87@gmail.com Mail Entries to: PSJ 147 Warehouse Road Aiken, SC 29801 # OFFICE ONLY HORSE OR PONY NAME (ONLY ONE PER BLANK) COLOR SEX HEIGHT HORSE/PONY AGE SM MD LG GREEN 1 2 NAME OF FIRST RIDER DOB CLASSES (SCHEDULE CAN BE FOUND AT PSJSHOWS.COM) NAME OF SECOND RIDER DOB CLASSES (SCHEDULE CAN BE FOUND AT PSJSHOWS.COM) PSJ Entry Agreement Under penalty of perjury, I certify that (1) the number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number (or I am waiting for a number to be issued to me) and (2) I am not subject to backup withholding either because I have not been notified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends or IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding (does not apply to real estate transactions, mortgage interest paid, the acquisition or abandonment of secure property, contributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA), and payments other than interest or dividends). I agree to indemnify and save harmless The Progressive Show Jumping, Inc. (PSJ) all and singular, the directors, officers, members, employees and agents thereof from and against any and all loss, costs or expenses, or any claim thereof, of whatever nature arising or to arise, for an account, or by reason of entry or entries hereby made thereby represent agree in the event that the entries hereby made are made for and on behalf of an exhibitor under the age of 21 years, that I am one of the parents of such minor, or duly appointed legal guardian of such minor, and as such, entitle to make this entry for and on behalf of such minor, and I further hereby represent and agree that in the event that the entry hereby made for and on behalf of another person other than a minor under the age of 21 years, I have full authority and privilege from such other person to make such entry for and on behalf of such other person. 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 Laws of South Carolina, 1976. Every person who participates in the show is responsible for knowledge of and is subject to the rules of the sanctioning associations. STABLE WITH: ARRIVAL DATE: EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION NAME: PHONE: Owner Street Address City/State/Zip SS/TIN Corporation? Y N Name Associated with SS/TIN Phone Email Owner/Agent Signature Trainer Street Address City/State/Zip SS/TIN Corporation? Y N Name Associated with SS/TIN Phone Email Trainer Signature 1 Show Stall $90 Ship-in/day $20 RV Hook-up/Show $80 Service Fee $25 $25 Late Fee $25 Non-Showing Fee $30 Paddock $100 Rider #1 DOB Rider #2 DOB Street Address Street Address City/State/Zip Rider/Agent Signature City/State/Zip Rider/Agent Signature TOTAL CHECK #