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DEVITA ENTERPRISES, INC. PRESENTS South East Maclay Regionals Fall Classic September 22-24, 2017 REGION 3 ASPCA/NHSAA MACLAY CHAMPIONSHIP $2500 USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER DERBY $1000 3 3-3 6 JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER CLASSIC 3 & 3 6 EQUITATION CLASSICS $500 1.05M CHILDREN S/ADULT JUMPER CLASSIC $1000 1.15M CHILDREN S/ADULT JUMPER CLASSIC $5000 1.30M JUNIOR/AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC USEF #334307 / Regional & Jumper 2 We Welcome the EMO Insurance Agency, Tenny s Tack Shop & Kingsmeade Farm Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa, FL *** NEW ALL WEATHER FOOTING INSTALLED JANUARY 2016 IN ANNEX HUNTER RING AND HUNTER RING III**

Welcome to the Exhibitors we hope you enjoy your stay! Located only 1.5 miles from the Florida State Fairgrounds! For reservations call 800-325-3535 ask for the South East Maclay Regional Fall Classic show rate! all rates and fees are subject to change without notice 2

Congratulations! The ASPCA and the National Horse Show founded the Maclay Medal 84 years ago to identify and honor those riders who best exemplify outstanding horsemanship. Maclay competitors carry the charge to demonstrate respect for their horse and a true partnership of horse and rider. The ASPCA commends you for your achievement and your good horsemanship and we wish you every success as you reach for the finals. Join us and use your voice for horse welfare. Help us prevent cruelty to horses and honor the bond we have with these amazing animals our athletes, our friends, our family. www.aspca.org/horseslaughterban 3

South East Maclay Regionals Fall Classic September 22-24, 2017 Region 3 ASPCA Maclay/NHSAA Championship USEF #334307 Bob Thomas Equestrian Center, Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa, FL Officials e Committee reserves the right to add or vary this list without notice. Manager..................................................... Philip J. DeVita Competition Management................................. DeVita Enterprises, Inc. Show Secretary................................... Susan Morrissey (941) 527-6602 NHS Representative............................................ Matt Morrissey Hunter / Equitation & ASPCA Maclay Judges............................ Alex Jayne............................................................. Holly Orlando Hunter / Equitation........................................ James Giblin Jumper / Equitation Judge........................................ Michael Moran Course Designer Hunter & Equitation............................... Eric Mayberry Course Designer Jumper & Equitation.............................. Philip J. DeVita USEF Steward.................................................... Jane Bugni Farrier............................................ Rick Aguirre (813) 620-5227 Veterinarian.........................Brandon Equine Medical Center (813) 643-7177 Announcer.................................................... Woodie Speed EMT Services.................................................. Mary Johnson Feed and Bedding..................................... Jim Coons (813) 477-3136 Scoreboard...................................................... Mike Lowry Enter Online www.horseshowsonline.com - Closing Date: September 8 or mail entries to: Susie Morrissey, 6111 95th Street Circle E, Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202 efax: (941) 827-3294 email: susie@mmg.management ASPCA Maclay Entries: See Region 3 Entry Form - Closing Date is August 15th 4

South East Maclay Regionals Fall Classic USEF #334307 September 22-24, 2017 FRIDAY HUNTER 1 8:00AM 1 Open Warm up 9 3'6 Performance Hunter 10 3 6" Performance Handy Hunter 24 3 6 Green Hunter 25 3 6 Green Hunter 4 3'3 Performance Hunter 5 3 3" Performance Handy Hunter 19 3 3 Green Hunter 20 3 3 Green Hunter 14 3 Green Hunter 15 3 Green Hunter 29 3'3 Amateur-Owner Hunter 30 3'3 Amateur-Owner Hunter 34 3'6 Amateur-Owner Hunter 35 3'6 Amateur-Owner Hunter 307 WIHS Equitation Hunter Phase 40 Small Junior Hunter 3'6 41 Small Junior Hunter 3'6 44 Small Junior Hunter U/S 45 Large Junior Hunter 3 6 46 Large Junior Hunter 3 6 49 Large Junior Hunter U/S 50 3'3 Junior Hunter 51 3'3 Junior Hunter 54 3 3 Junior Hunter U/S HUNTER 2-8:00AM Ticketed Warm Ups numbers required COVERED RING 8:00AM 200 1.00M Training II 204 1.00m Low Ch/Ad II 2B 202 1.10M Training II 207 1.10M Ch/Ad II 2B 210 1.25M Jr/AO II 2B 328 15-17 Equitation Flat 329 15-17 Equitation O/F 3'6" 327 15-17 Equitation O/F 3'6" 325 12-14 Equitation Flat 323 12-14 Equitation O/F 3' 324 12-14 Equitation O/F 3' 310 USHJA Jumper Seat Medal 3'3 308 WIHS Equitation Jumper Phase 306 Platinum Performance USEF Talent Search 1* SATURDAY HUNTER 1 8:00AM 12 3'6 Performance Hunter U/S 28 3 6" Green Hunter U/S 2 Open Warm Up 11 3'6 Performance Hunter 26 3 6 Green Hunter 27 3 6 Green Hunter 7 3'3 Performance Hunter U/S 23 3 3 Green Hunter U/S 6 3'3 Performance Hunter 21 3 3 Green Hunter 22 3 3 Green Hunter 18 3 Green Hunter U/S 16 3 Green Hunter 17 3 Green Hunter 33 3'3 Amateur-Owner Hunter U/S 31 3'3 Amateur-Owner Hunter 32 3'3 Amateur-Owner Handy Hunter 38 3'6 Amateur-Owner Hunter U/S 36 3'6 Amateur-Owner Hunter 37 3'6 Amateur-Owner Handy Hunter 42 Small Junior Hunter 3'6 43 Small Junior Handy Hunter 3'6 47 Large Junior Hunter 3'6 48 Large Junior Handy Hunter 3'6 52 3'3 Junior Hunter 53 3'3 Junior Handy Hunter 153 $1,000 3 3-3 6 Junior/Amateur Hunter Classic HUNTER 2 8:00AM 319 Children's Equitation Flat 317 Child Equitation O/F 3' 318 Child Equitation O/F 3' 309 THIS Children's Medal 3 Open Warm Up 85/86 14 & Under Children's Hunter 90/91 15-17 Children's Hunter 331 Adult Amateur Equitation Flat 329 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 330 Adult Amateur Equitation O/F 80 Adult Amateur Hunter 81 Adult Amateur Hunter 303 M&S U.S. Pony Medal 55 Small Pony Hunter 56 Small Pony Handy Hunter 70/71 Small/Med Green Pony Hunter 60 Medium Pony Hunter 61 Medium Pony Handy Hunter 65 Large Pony Hunter 66 Large Pony Handy Hunter 75/76 Large Green Pony Hunter 311 CFHJA Pony Medal 95/96/97 Children s Hunter Pony 98 Children s Hunter Pony U/S 321 11 & Under Equitation Flat 319 11 & Under Equitation O/F 2'3" 320 11 & Under Equitation O/F 2'3 100/101/102 2 6 Child/Adult Hunter 103 2 6 Child/Adult Hunter U/S 104 2 6 Bit O Straw Classic SATURDAY COVERED RING 7:30AM 201 1.00M Training II 205 1.00M Low Ch/Ad II 2.1 203 1.10M Training II 208 1.10M Ch/Ad II 2.1 211 1.25M Jr/AO II 2.1 302 Pessoa USEF Medal 305 Maclay/NHSAA Medal 300 3' Equitation Classic 301 3 6 Equitation Classic 206 $500 1.05 Low Ch/Ad Classic II 2B 209 $1000 1.15M Ch/Ad Classic II 2B 212 $5000 1.30M Jr/AO Classic II 2B SUNDAY HUNTER 1 7:30AM 150 $2500 USHJA NATIONAL DERBY HUNTER 2 7:30AM 59 Small Pony Hunter U/S 58 Small Pony Hunter Conf. 57 Small Pony Hunter 74 Small/Med Green Pony Hunter U/S 73 Small/Med Green Pony Hunter Conf. 72 Small/Med Green Pony Hunter 64 Medium Pony Hunter U/S 63 Medium Pony Hunter Conf 62 Medium Pony Hunter 69 Large Pony Hunter U/S 68 Large Pony Hunter Conf 67 Large Pony Hunter 79 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 78 Large Green Pony Hunter Conf 77 Large Green Pony Hunter 84 Adult Amateur Hunter U/S 82 Adult Amateur Hunter 83 Adult Amateur Hunter 304 U.S. Adult Equitation 89 14 & Under Children's Hunter U/S 87 14 & Under Children's Hunter 88 14 & Under Children's Hunter 94 15-17 Children's Hunter U/S 92 15-17 Children's Hunter 93 15-17 Children's Hunter 316 Children's Pony Equitation Flat 313 Children's Pony Eq O/F 2'-2'3" 314 Children's Pony Eq O/F 2'-2'3" 315 Children's Pony Eq O/F 2'-2'3" 336 2 6 Child/Adult Eq Flat 333 2 6 Child/Adult Eq O/F 334 2 6 Child/Adult Eq O/F 335 2 6 Child/Adult Eq O/F COVERED RING 7:30AM 401 Maclay Regionals Warm Up Not before 10:30am 400 Region 3 ASPCA/NHSAA MACLAY Championship 5

HUNTER DIVISION EVERY CLASS OFFERED HEREIN WHICH IS COVERED BY THE RULES AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CURRENT USEF RULEBOOK WILL BE CON- DUCTED AND JUDGED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH. Hunter sections may be run as back-to-back classes at management s discretion. When classes are run back-to-back, exhibitors may perform both rounds before leaving the ring. Courses will simulate fences found in the hunting field such as: brush, wall, in and out, oxer, post and rails, gate, panels. All classes will be judged on performance and soundness unless otherwise noted. Horses will not be jogged for soundness unless otherwise noted. Judges will reflect any unsoundness in their scores. All Hunter Championships Classes: Awarded to the top two of the top four horses/ponies, which have earned the most points in over fences classes. In addition to these points, only these top four horses/ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in the under saddle class. In addition, Half points will be earned in the Regular Conformation Model class and the Green Conformation Model class, and the Small, Medium, Large & Green Pony Model classes. Jumping Order: Jumping order will be established in accordance with the USEF rules. All horses competing in Federation non-breed restricted licensed competitions with hunter, hunter breeding, jumper and hunter seat equitation classes (except those activities enumerated in GR901.9, items 1-9) must be properly identified and must obtain a Registration Number from USHJA. A registration number for each horse must be entered on all entry forms for licensed competitions. Only one Registration Number will be issued per horse, and must remain with the horse throughout its career. WARM-UP HUNTER Open to horses and ponies of any age. Entry Fee: $30 1, 2, 3 Open Warm-up Hunter PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTERS 3 3 The Performance Working Hunters 3 3 section is open to all horses and riders. To be jogged. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners and way of going. To be shown over a course of fences set at 3 3. Horses jogged for soundness. Individual classes may be entered. (HU106.4) Entry Fee: $30.00 per class or $150.00 per section. 4, 5, 6 $90 Performance Working Hunter 3 3 Handy is class 5 $35, $20, $15, $10, $5, $5 7 $39 Performance Working Hunter 3 3 Under saddle $18, $12, $9, R, R, R Performance Working Hunter 3 3 Champion and Reserve PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTERS 3 6 The Performance Working Hunters 3 6 section is open to all horses and riders. To be jogged. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners and way of going. To be shown over a course of fences set at 3 6. Horses jogged for soundness. Individual classes may be entered. (HU106.3) Entry Fee: $40.00 per class or $175.00 per section. 9, 10, 11 $110 Performance Working Hunter 3 6 Handy is class 10 $43, $24, $17, $12, $7, $7 12 $59 Performance Working Hunter 3 6 Under Saddle $26, $20, $13, R, R, R Performance Working Hunter 3 6 Champion and Reserve GREEN HUNTER SECTION A horse may compete in only one Green Hunter fence height section at any one competition. Green Hunters are required to jog for soundness. To be judged on performance, way of moving and soundness. All horses being considered for an award must be serviceably sound. In all cases, the eligibility and green status of the horse is the responsibility of the owner. (USEF HU103) Entry Fee: $30 per class / $150 per section 14, 15, 16, 17 $80 3 Green Working Hunter $35, $20, $15, $10 18 $80 3 Green Working Hunter Under Saddle $35, $20, $15, $10 3 Green Working Hunter Champion and Reserve 19, 20, 21, 22 $80 3 3 Green Working Hunter $35, $20, $15, $10 23 $80 3 3 Green Working Hunter Under Saddle $35, $20, $15, $10 3 3 Green Working Hunter Champion and Reserve 24, 25, 26, 27 $80 3 6 Green Working Hunter $35, $20, $15, $10 28 $80 3 6 Green Working Hunter Under Saddle $35, $20, $15, $10 3 6 Green Working Hunter Champion and Reserve 6

AMATEUR OWNER WORKING HUNTER SECTION To be ridden by Amateur Owners or an amateur member of the owner s family. In either case classes are restricted to riders who are no longer eligible to compete as junior exhibitors. Leased horses are not eligible and multiple ownership is not permitted unless all owners are members of the same family. An amateur who rides for a person outside 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 Division at the same show. Fences 3 3 and 3 6. (HU107) AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER - 3 3 Entry Fee: $175 for the section. 29, 30, 31, 32 $100 Amateur Owner Hunter 3 3 Class 32 Handy $40, $30, $20, $10 33 $99 Amateur Owner Hunter 3 3 Under Saddle $40, $30, $20, $9 Amateur Owner Hunter 3 3 Champion and Reserve AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 3 6 Entry Fee: $175 for the section. 34, 35, 36, 37 $100 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'6" Class 37 Handy $40, $30, $20, $10 38 $99 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'6" Under Saddle $40, $30, $20, $9 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'6" Champion and Reserve JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER SECTION Open to riders who have not reached their 18th birthday as of December 1st of the current competition year. Horses shown in this section may cross-enter into another section if otherwise eligible and need not be ridden by a Junior Exhibitor in another section. All horses showing in the Junior Hunter Division must have an USEF measurement card. Juniors may not show more than two horses in any class. Champion and Reserve Champion qualify for USEF Junior Hunter National Championship. May be combined if there are four entries or less in any divided section. (HU111.10) SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER - 3 6 Open to all horses 16.0 hands and under to be ridden by juniors. Entry Fee: $175 for the section. 40, 41, 42, 43 $100 Small Junior Working Hunter Class 43 Handy $40, $30, $20, $10 44 $99 Small Junior Working Hunter Under Saddle $40, $30, $20, $9 Small Junior Working Hunter Champion and Reserve LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER - 3 6 Open to all horses over 16.0 hands to be ridden by juniors. Entry Fee: $175 for the section. 45, 46, 47, 48 $100 Large Junior Working Hunter Class 48 Handy $40, $30, $20, $10 49 $99 Large Junior Working Hunter Under Saddle $40, $30, $20, $9 Large Junior Working Hunter Champion and Reserve JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER - 3 3 Open to all horses must possess a measurement card. To be ridden by juniors. See HU 111.14) for details. Must designate Small or Large Junior on entry blank. Entry Fee: $175 for the section. 50, 51, 52, 53 $100 Junior Working Hunter 3 3 Class 53 Handy $40, $30, $20, $10 54 $99 Junior Working Hunter 3 3 U/S $40, $30, $20, $9 Junior Working Hunter Champion and Reserve PONY HUNTER DIVISION Classes limited to ponies 14.2 hands and under and riders who have not reached their 18th Birthday. No pony may be shown in a performance class in this division unless the owner possesses a current measurement card or valid measurement form issued by the Federation. Manners and suitability of a pony for a rider shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Suitability of pony for a rider shall be determined by the height and weight of the rider in relation to the size of the pony as well as the compatibility of the rider and pony. No rider may show more than three ponies in any one height section. (HU 110, HU 147) Note: If there are four or more entries in any divided section, the sections will be held separately. SMALL PONY HUNTER Open to ponies 12.2 hands and under. Fences 2 3. No juniors over the age of 12. Entry Fee: $150 for the section. 55, 56, 57 $80 Small Pony Hunter Class 56 Handy $35, $20, $15, $10 58 $80 Small Pony Conformation (25%) Hunter $35, $20, $15, $10 59 $79 Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle $35, $20, $15, $9 Small Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve 7

MEDIUM PONY HUNTER Open to ponies over 12.2 hands but not exceeding 13.2. Fences 2 6. No juniors over the age of 14. Entry Fee: $150 for the section. 60, 61, 62 $80 Medium Pony Hunter Class 61 Handy $35, $20, $15, $10 63 $80 Medium Pony Conformation (25%) Hunter $35, $20, $15, $10 64 $79 Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle $35, $20, $15, $9 Medium Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve LARGE PONY HUNTER Open to ponies over 13.2 but not exceeding 14.2. Fences 2 9. Entry Fee: $150 for the section. 65, 66, 67 $80 Large Pony Hunter Class 66 Handy $35, $20, $15, $10 68 $80 Large Pony Conformation (25%) Hunter $35, $20, $15, $10 69 $79 Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle $35, $20, $15, $9 Large Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve GREEN PONY HUNTER Open to ponies of any age that have not been shown over fences in regulation height or higher for their respective section at a Regular Member Show of this Federation or CEF prior to December 1st of the previous year. (HU105). Small ponies to jump 2 3, medium ponies to jump 2 6, and large ponies to jump 2 9. Requirements are the same as PONY HUNTER, with the exception of age of the rider. Riders under 18 years of age may show any size green pony. Entry Fee: $75 for each section 70, 71, 72 $55 Sm/Med Green Pony Hunter $24, $19, $12, R 73 $55 Sm//Med Green Pony Conformation (25%) Hunter $24, $19, $12, R 74 $29 Sm/Med Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle $14, $9, $6, R Sm/Med Green Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve 75, 76, 77 $55 Large Green Pony Hunter $24, $19, $12, R 78 $55 Large Green Pony Conformation (25%) Hunter $24, $19, $12, R 79 $29 Large Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle $14, $9, $6, R Large Green Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER SECTION USEF C RATED Sections offered and requirements: Adult Amateurs may be split into three (3) sections. Cross Entry: Riders in this section may enter any Equitation class and any class where otherwise eligible. 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. Fence height: 3 0 or 3 3 with spreads not to exceed the fence height. Courses will not be adjusted for ponies. Combinations will be permitted Combining/Dividing Sections: May be split into three sections: Adult Amateurs 18 35 Adult Amateurs 36 49 Adult Amateurs 50 and over. The Adult Amateur Hunter section may be divided by age of rider and/or height of fences. If there are fewer than three (3) entries in a section, that section must be combined with another. The Adult Amateur and Children s Hunter sections may be combined if there are less than three total in Children s Hunter section and if there are less than three total in the Adult Amateur section. When sections are combined and there are more than 16 total entries, the sections must be divided utilizing a Floating split, or a California split to create an even division of entries. ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Entry Fee: $30 per class. 80, 81, 82, 83 $80 Adult Amateur Hunter $35, $20, $15, $10 84 $80 Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle $35, $20, $15, $10 Adult Amateur Hunter Champion and Reserve 8

CHILDREN S WORKING HUNTER USEF C RATED Sections offered and requirements: Children s Hunter Horse 14 & Under Children s Hunter Horse 15-17. Cross Entry: Riders in this section may enter any Equitation class and may compete one different horse in the Junior 3'3 Hunter section, but may not cross-enter into any Junior 3'6 Hunter or Junior Jumper class at the same show. Horses/Ponies: Horses and ponies exhibiting in this section may cross enter multiple sections of Children s Hunter and any classes where eligible. Fence Height: 3 0 or 3 3 with spreads not to exceed fence height Combinations will be permitted. The Children s Hunter section may be divided by age of rider or height of fences. If the Children's Hunter section is offered divided by age it will be divided: Children s Hunter Horse 14 & Under and Children s Hunter Horse 15-17. If there are fewer than three (3) entries in either age section, the two sections must be combined. The Children s Hunter section may be combined with the Children s Hunter Pony, Children s Hunter Horse and/or Adult Amateur sections when there are fewer than three (3) entries in either section. When sections are combined and there are more than 16 total entries, the sections must be divided utilizing a Floating split, or a California split to create an even division of entries. CHILDREN S HUNTER HORSE 14 & UNDER Entry Fee: $30 per class. 85, 86, 87, 88 $80 Children s Hunter Horse 14 & Under $35, $20, $15, $10 89 $80 Children s Hunter Horse 14 & Under Saddle $35, $20, $15, $10 Children s Hunter Horse 14 & Under Champion and Reserve CHILDREN S HUNTER HORSE 15-17 Entry Fee: $30 per class. 90, 91, 92, 93 $80 Children s Hunter Horse 15-17 $35, $20, $15, $10 94 $80 Children s Hunter Horse 15-17 Under Saddle $35, $20, $15, $10 Children s Hunter Horse 15-17 Champion and Reserve CHILDREN S HUNTER PONY USEF C RATED Sections offered and requirements: Small/Medium Children s Pony Large Children s Pony. Cross Entry: Rider age restrictions as found in Regular Pony sections do not apply. Riders may show only one pony in either the 2 0 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 but the rider may not show the same pony in the regular pony section. 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. Fence Height: Small/Medium Ponies: 2'0 with spreads not to exceed height of fence. Large Ponies 2'6" with spreads not to exceed height of fence. Combinations will not be permitted The section may be divided at managements discretion. The Children's Pony Hunter section must be offered by size of pony Small/Medium and Large Pony. If there are fewer than three (3) entries in either height section, the two sections must be combined. The Children s Hunter Pony section may be combined with the Adult Amateur and Children s Hunter sections if there are fewer than three (3) total entries in the Children s Hunter and Adult Amateur sections. When sections are combined and there are more than 16 total entries, the sections must be divided utilizing a Floating split, or a California split to create an even division of entries. All ponies must have a current USEF measurement card. Entry Fee: $30 per class. 95, 96, 97 $80 Children s Pony Hunter $35, $20, $15, $10 98 $80 Children s Pony Hunter Under Saddle $35, $20, $15, $10 Children s Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve 2 6 CHILDREN S/ADULT HUNTER To be shown by junior and adult amateur riders. Fences not to exceed 2'6"; spreads not to exceed fence height. Riders may not compete in any other classes at the same competition where fences exceed 2'9". Horses may be shown by a different rider in any other division or class at the same competition. Horses will not be jogged for soundness. In and outs will not be used. Entry Fee: $30 per class. 100, 101, 102 $80 2 6 Children s/adult Amateur Hunter $35, $20, $15, $10 103 $80 2 6 Children s/adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle $35, $20, $15, $10 104 $100 Bit O Straw Classic Entry Fee: $45 (Member of the Marshall & Sterling League) $40, $30, $20, $10, ribbons To be eligible horses must have entered, shown and completed the course in at least two classes in the Hunter Section. A Two Round Competition to be shown over a course of a minimum of ten obstacles: 2 6" in height. Round One will consist of class 102. Upon completion of the first round the top 12 scores will return for the second round. If a horse/pony is eliminated in the first round of competition, they may not return for the second round. The class will be judged using the Open Numerical System. Formal attire and protective headgear is required. Children s Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve 9

$2500 USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER DERBY 150 Entry Fee: $200 (Includes $25 USHJA fee) $750, $550, $325, $200, $150, $125, $100, $75, $75, $50, $50, $50 Participation: For further specifications refer to USHJA.org. Open to horses and riders who are members in good standing with the USEF and the USHJA. GR202 Foreign residents and horses in good standing with their national federations are eligible to compete; however points will not count unless they are also members of the USEF and USHJA. Horses competing must have competed in (2) additional classes at the same show. The number of horses a rider can compete is not limited. The same horse may not compete in the USHJA National Hunter Derby and the USHJA International Hunter Derby at the same competition. During the two rounds of the National Hunter Derby, all horses entered must be ridden in official horse show schooling areas unless Management designates a specific schooling area for National Hunter Derby horses. Riders must wear their horse s Derby competition number while mounted. This includes horses entered simultaneously in another class, if any. Entered horses ridden or schooled elsewhere on the competition grounds or NOT wearing their Derby competition number will be eliminated from competing in the Derby and the entry fee will be forfeited. Jog: Horses will not be jogged for soundness. Any unsoundness during the competition will be reflected in the judges scores. Start Order: The order will be posted before one hour prior to the start of the class. In the first round all the horses names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the case of riders with more than one horse management will pre-select the draw positions making every effort to have at least eight horses between rides. In the second round the order will be the reverse of the First Round scores (lowest to highest). Attire: Refer to HU125 in the USEF Rule Book for current specifications. 151 1st Rd The first round shall be judged on performance, hunter pace, jumping style, quality and substance, and movement. After the judges base score is given, one point will be added for each high option fence jumped. The Option Bonus Score of one additional point must be awarded even if there is a refusal, rail down or loss of good jumping style at that higher height option fence, providing that the horse-and-rider combination does jump the higher height option fence. (Maximum of four points.) Fences: 3' with four option fences set at 3'5". Classic Hunter Style Course (First Round) 1. A minimum of ten obstacles must be offered in the Classic Hunter Round. 2. At least one in and out 3. At least one bending line 4. At least one line with an unrelated distance 5. At least one long approach 152 2nd Rd: The second round shall be judged on performance, hunter pace, jumping style, quality and substance, movement, handiness and brilliance of pace. Handiness is defined as ground saving movement without adversely affecting performance or style. Brilliance of pace is defined as a faster pace than ordinary, without sacrificing performance or style. Handiness is taken into account in the judges base score. After the judges base score is given, one point will be added for each high option fence jumped. The Option Bonus Score of one additional point must be awarded even if there is a refusal, rail down or loss of good jumping style at that higher height option fence, providing that the horse-and-rider combination does jump the higher height option fence. (Maximum of four points.) Handy Hunter Course (Second Round) 1. A minimum of eight obstacles must be offered in the Handy Hunter Round. 2. The course should simulate riding over hunt country and must have a minimum of two handy options, such as: tight turns, different tracks, clever options for jump approaches, pen type obstacles, hand gallop a jump, trot a lowered obstacle not to exceed 2 6 in height, halt and/or back. Gimmicky options are not appropriate. 3. Unless the prize list states that more than 12 entries are to return for the second round, then only the top 12 horses from the first round, after all ties are broken, are eligible to return for the second round. Overall Score: The final score from each round will be either averaged or added as specified in the prize list to obtain the overall total for each horse. Ties: A. Neither judging panel may award the same base score to any two competitors in any one round unless a competitor s score is below the cut-off score. B. All ties in all rounds will be broken by the base score (before adding height bonus points) of that round. C. Unless the prize list states that more than 12 entries are to return for the second round, only the top 12 horses from the first round, after all ties are broken, are eligible to return for the second round. D. All ties for overall first place in the class will compete in a jump-off round. In the case of unsafe conditions preventing a jump-off from being held, the tie will be broken using the second round base score (before adding height bonus points). E. Ties for other than first place in the overall standings will be broken using the second round base score (before adding height bonus points).awards: Judges are required to pin to 12th place (plus two reserve placings) for the purpose of awarding zone bonus points. All riders in the top eight overall (or their designated representative if not available) must ride for ribbons in order to receive prize money. $1000 3 3-3 6 JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER CLASSIC 153 Entry Fee: $100 $300, $220, $150, $90, $80, $70, $50, $40, R, R Competition will be conducted in two rounds with the first round consisting of the last over fence classes in their respective divisions. All horses being considered for an award must be serviceably sound and may be jogged. The top 12 entries will return for the second round. If a horse is eliminated in the first round of the competition they may not return for the second round. If a horse/rider combination does not return for the second round or is eliminated during the second round of a classic, a score of zero will be combined with the first round score and the horse/rider combination will be placed accordingly. Formal Attire is required. 10

JUMPER DIVISION Recording: Jumpers must be recorded with the Federation in order to receive points towards any USEF or USHJA Zone or Horse of the Year awards. Any change of a recorded horse s name and/or ownership must be recorded with Federation in accordance with GR1105 and GR1107. JP 101. Ties: Horses tied for other than first will be placed based on their time in the first round, unless otherwise stated. In the event of a tie for the section championship, awards shall be made jointly. USEF Rule JP 142 Courses: May consist of any combination of the following: brush, gates, oxers, planks and rails, water, Liverpool, ditch, wall, and panels. Starting Order: Starting orders will be produced in accordance with USEF - JP 112. 0.75m -.85m = Fence height (2 6 to 2 9 ) 1.25m = Fences 4 1 in height and 4 0 to 4 6 in spread. 0.95m = Fences 3 1 in height and 3 0 to 3 6 in spread. 1.30m = Fences 4 3 in height and 4 3 to 4 9 in spread. 1.00m = Fences 3 3 in height and 3 3 to 3 9 in spread. 1.35m = Fences 4 5 in height and 4 6 to 5 0 in spread. 1.05m = Fences 3 5 in height and 3 6 to 4 0 in spread. 1.45m = Fences 4 9 in height and 4 9 to 5 3 in spread. 1.10m = Fences 3 7 in height and 3 7 to 4 1 in spread. 1.55m = Fences 5 1 in height and 5 0 to 5 6 in spread. 1.15m = Fences 3 9 in height and 3 9 to 4 3 in spread. TRAINING JUMPER Entry Fee $50.00 per class 1.00m (3 3 ) 200 Table II Blue Ribbon 201 Table II Blue Ribbon 1.10m (3 7 ) 202 Table II Blue Ribbon 203 Table II Blue Ribbon CHILDREN S/ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER Competition Management may restrict cross entries between High and Low sections at the same competition if stated in the prize list. Horse and Rider Combination: Low Children s/adult Amateur Jumper horse/rider combinations may not cross enter into any classes held above 1.15m (3 9 ) at the same show. Low Children s/adult Amateur Jumper horse/rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are offered. High Adult Amateur Jumper horse/rider combinations are not permitted to cross enter into Amateur Owner Jumper classes or any class at 1.20m (3 11 ) and above, that offers prize money, at the same competition. High Adult Amateur Jumper horse/rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are offered. Fence Height: Low Children s /Adult Amateur Jumper 1.00m (3 3 ) to 1.05m (3 5 ) High Children s/adult Amateur Jumper 3 6 or 1.10m (3 7 ) to 1.15m (3 9 ). Children s sections may be divided by or combined with Adult Amateur Jumper sections, at management s discretion, if so stated in the prize list. LOW CHILDREN S/ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER Entry Fee $50.00 per class. Open to horses and ponies. If there are more than 8 in both sections we will split the division. Fences to 1.0m - 3 3 with spreads to 3 9. $15 per entry added back 33% Add Back Per Class. Distribution 40%, 30%, 20%, 10% 204 Low Children s/adult Jumper Table II 2.2(b) 205 Low Children s/adult Jumper Table II, 2.1 206 $500 LOW CHILD/ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC 1.05m (3 5 ) Entry Fee $75.00 $150, $100, $75, $65, $60, $50 To be conducted and scored under Table II.2.2(b). Fences 1.00m. The classic will count toward a show championship. Six horses required for class to fill. PROPER ATTIRE REQUIRED. Low Children s/adult Amateur Jumper Champion and Reserve HIGH CHILDREN S/ADULT JUMPER Entry Fee $50.00 per class. Open to horses and ponies. If there are more than 8 in both sections we will split the division. Fences to 1.10m - 3 7 with spreads to 3 9. $15 per entry added back 33% Add Back Per Class. Distribution 40%, 30%, 20%, 10% 207 High Children s/adult Jumper Table II 2.2(b) 208 High Children s/adult Jumper Table II, 2.1 209 $1,000 HIGH CHILD/ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC 1.15m (3 9 ) Entry Fee $150.00 $200, $175, $165, $160, $150, $150 To be conducted and scored under Table II.2.2(b). Fences 1.00m. The classic will count toward a show championship. Six horses required for class to fill. PROPER ATTIRE REQUIRED. High Children s/adult Amateur Jumper Champion and Reserve Ribbon, RIbbon 11

JUNIOR/ AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER 1.25m (4 1 ) Open to horses and riders who are registered with the USEF and the USHJA. Entry Fee: $75 per class. 210 $150 Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Table II, 2.2(b) $75, $50, $15, $10 211 $150 Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Table II, 2.1 $75, $50, $15, $10 212 $5,000 Junior/Amateur-Owner Classic, 1.30M (4 3 ) Entry Fee: $400 $1,200, $700, $625, $600, $550, $525, $400, $400 Open to Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper. To be conducted and scored under Table II 2.2 (b) 1.30m. The Classic will count toward a show championship. FORMAL ATTIRE IS REQUIRED. If Less than 15 entries Entry Fee: $200 ($2,500) $625, $375, $325, $300, $250, $225, $200, $200 7 entries required to fill the class Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Champion and Reserve 300 3 Equitation Classic Open to all horses and riders. Entry Fee: $75 HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION 301 3 6 Equitation Classic Open to all horses and riders. Entry Fee: $75 302 PESSOA/ U.S. HUNT SEAT MEDAL CLASS PRESENTED BY RANDOLPH COLLEGE Open to Junior Active Members of USEF who have not yet reached their 18th birthdays. Application for membership may be made direct to the Federation office or the exhibitor may join prior to the class through the steward. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles at 3 6 which must include one combination including an oxer and two changes of direction after the first obstacle. (EQ110.5 - test EQ112. 1-19) To fill a class 6 competitors must complete the course. Entry Fee: $50 303 MARSHALL & STERLING U.S. PONY MEDAL CLASS Open to Junior Active Members of USEF who have not reached their 18th birthday on ponies 14.2 hands and under. Application for membership maybe made direct to the Federation office or the exhibitor may join prior to the class through the steward. Riders entered in this class cannot cross enter into a USEF Medal Class at the same competition. One rider per pony. Tests 1-9. To fill a class 6 competitors must complete the course. The USEF Pony Medal class may not be combined with or held back to back with any other class. (EQ 110.6) Entry Fee: $50 304 U.S. ADULT EQUITATION CLASS Open to Amateur Senior Members of USEF. Application for membership and amateur certification can be made directly to the Federation, or the exhibitor can join prior to the class through the Steward. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles at 3 3 in height. The course must include one combination including an oxer and two changes of direction after the first obstacle. Top four exhibitors to be tested. Tests 1-19. To fill a class 6 competitors must complete the course. Entry Fee: $50 305 ASPCA/NHSAA HORSEMANSHIP CLASS Open to Junior Riders who have not reached their 18th birthday. Rider and trainer must be current member 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 riders, if available, are required to show at a walk, trot and canter. To be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of horse. The Under Saddle performance of those riders selected to show under saddle shall count 50%. USEF Tests 1-19. To fill a class 6 competitors must complete the course. Classes held after August 31 will count toward next year s finals. (EQ110.8 or nhs.org) Entry Fee: $50 306 PLATINUM PERFORMANCE/ USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH CLASS 1* The jumping phase of the class shall be held first over a course of at least ten fences from 3 7 to 3 9 (1.10 1.15 m) in height with spreads to 4 11 (1.50m). Each course must contain at least three fences set at 3 9 in height and none lower than 3 6. The course must include a double and a triple combination, or 3 doubles. Additional spread fences are required elsewhere on the course. At AA rated outdoor competitions, a water filled obstacle with a 10 (3.05m) to 12 (3.30m) spread (with or without a pole) must be included. At all other rated competitions a Liverpool is required. The course should be of the type used in a Junior Jumper Class. Time allowed will be figured at 350 meters per minute; may be timed either electronically or manually. To be judges on style and execution. Time and jumping faults should be taken into consideration in the judge s evaluation of the rider. Two refusals will incur elimination. To fill a class 6 competitors must complete the course. (EQ110.9) Entry Fee: $50 12

307 WIHS EQUITATION HUNTER PHASE The Equitation Classic is open to all Junior Members of USEF or CEF. There is a 3 rider minimum. Hunter phase to be shown over a minimum of 8 jumps at 3 6. The course shall be straightforward including a combination, hunter lines, and a long approach to single jump. To be scored under the numerical system. Scores from each phase will be added together to determine the overall winner. Points will be accrued only when both sections are completed, and an overall winner is selected. Entry Fee: $50 308 WIHS EQUITATION JUMPER PHASE Jumper phase to be shown over a minimum of 10 jumps at 1.10m (3 7 ) with spreads to 4. The course shall be of the type used in a Junior or Preliminary Jumper competition. To be scored under the numerical system. Scores from each phase will be added together to determine the overall winner. Points will be accrued only when both sections are completed, and an overall winner is selected. Conventional tack per JP111. Entry Fee: $50 309 THIS CHILDREN S MEDAL Open to all Junior members of USEF or CEF who have never competed in a National Equitation Final with fences at 3 6. Riders may not compete in the Show Circuit Magazine National Children s Medal Finals and any national equitation final with fences at 3 6 in the same year. To be shown over a minimum of 8 fences 2 9 to 3 in height. The top four riders are required to perform at least two individual tests from USEF tests 1-19. An Open Numerical Scoring system must be used and announced in the first round. There is no minimum requirement to fill the class. (ryegate.com) Entry Fee: $50 310 USHJA 3 3 Jumping Seat Medal Open to Juniors who are member of USEF and USHJA. Judged on rider s equitation style, technical merit, judgement and execution of an efficient time saving pace and track. To fill a class, 3 competitors must complete the course. Entry Fee: $50 311 CENTRAL FLORIDA HUNTER JUMPER ASSOCIATION EQUITATION - PONY Open to Juniors who are member of CFHJA and their ponies. To fill a class, 3 competitors must complete the course. (Eq110.13) Entry Fee: $50 Children s Equitation Entry Fee $50.00 Per Class 313, 314, 315 CHILDREN S PONY EQ O/F 2 AND 2 6 316 CHILDREN S PONY EQ O/F 2 AND 2 6 FLAT CHILDREN S PONY EQ O/F 2-2 6 CHAMPION & RESERVE 317, 318 CHILDREN S EQUITATION FENCES 3 319 CHILDREN S EQUITATION FLAT CHILDREN S EQUITATION CHAMPION & RESERVE Equitation 11 & Under Eligibility: To be ridden by junior exhibitors who have not reached their 12th birthday by December 1 of the current competition year. Open to riders on horses or ponies. Cross Entry: No cross-entry restrictions. Course design must comply with EQ111.11. combinations not permitted. Combining/Dividing Sections: Age-Group Equitation Sections may be combined as necessary, jumping at their respective heights, to meet the three-entry minimum requirement for points to be awarded. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to Equitation 11 & Under section. Entry Fee $50.00 Per Class 320, 321 EQUITATION 11 AND UNDER FENCES 2 3 322 EQUITATION 11 AND UNDER FLAT EQUITATION 11 AND UNDER CHAMPION & RESERVE Equitation 12-14 Eligibility: To be ridden by junior exhibitors who have reached their 12th birthday but not their 15th birthday by December 1 of the current competition year. Open to riders on horses or ponies. Cross Entry: No cross-entry restrictions. Course design must comply with EQ111.11 except combination is optional. Combing/Dividing Sections: Age- Group Equitation Sections may be combined as necessary, jumping at their respective heights, to meet the three-entry minimum requirement for points to be awarded. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to Equitation 12-14 section. Entry Fee $50.00 Per Class 323, 324 EQUITATION 12-14 FENCES 3 325 EQUITATION 12-14 FLAT EQUITATION 12-14 CHAMPION & RESERVE 13

Equitation 15 17 Eligibility: To be ridden by junior exhibitors who have reached their 15th birthday but not their 18th birthday by December 1 of the current competition year. Open to riders on horses or ponies. Cross Entry: No cross-entry restrictions. Course design must comply with EQ111.11 except combination is required. Combing/Dividing Sections: Age- Group Equitation Sections may be combined as necessary, jumping at their respective heights, to meet the three-entry minimum requirement for points to be awarded. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to Equitation 15-17 section. Entry Fee $50.00 Per Class 326, 327 EQUITATION 15-17 FENCES 3 6 328 EQUITATION 15-17 FLAT EQUITATION 15-17 CHAMPION & RESERVE Adult Amateur Equitation Eligibility: To be ridden by non-professional exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday by December 1 of the current competition year. Open to riders on horses or ponies. Cross Entry: No cross-entry restrictions.course design must comply with EQ111.11 except combination is optional. Spreads not to exceed fence height. Combing/Dividing Sections: Age-Group Equitation Sections may be combined as necessary, jumping at their respective heights, to meet the three-entry minimum requirement for points to be awarded. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to Equitation Adult. Entry Fee $35.00 Per Class 329, 330 ADULT AMATEUR EQUITATION FENCES 3 331 ADULT AMATEUR EQUITATION FLAT ADULT AMATEUR EQUITATION CHAMPION & RESERVE 2 6 CHILDREN S/Adult Amateur Equitation Eligibility: To be ridden by juniors and Adult Amateur rider. Entry Fee $35.00 Per Class 333, 334, 335 2 6 CHILDREN S/ ADULT AMATEUR EQUITATION FENCES 336 2 6 CHILDREN S/ADULT AMATEUR EQUITATION FLAT 2 6 CHILDREN S/ADULT AMATEUR EQUITATION CHAMPION & RESERVE 14

Region 3 ASPCA/NHSAA Maclay Championship Class 400 / Sunday, September 24, 2017 Judges: Alex Jayne and Holly Orlando Don Stewart Stables to present Best Horse Award 401 Warm up for Maclay horses only - Entry Fee $100 Entries and Entry Closing Dates Entries for Regional Maclay Championship classes close, and must be received by, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time., August 15, at the NHSAA's office. Entries must be on the Official Entry Form, signed, and submitted with the $150.00 per class Entry Fee made payable to the NHSAA. Riders who qualify for Regional Championship classes at any time between August 15, 2017 and the final qualifying date of August 31, 2017, shall be required to submit entries by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on September 1, 2017, except if that date should fall on a Saturday or Sunday, in which case they must be received no later than 5 p.m. on the following Monday. The NHSAA reserves the right to reject any late or unsigned entries or entries not submitted with all entry fees. For more information please contact: Cindy Bozon (859) 608-3709 or go to WWW.NHS.ORG and click on MACLAY. Class Conditions for Regional Competitions Only one rider per horse. The course for each Maclay Regional Championship shall be designed by a USEF Course Designer who must be selected and/or approved by the National Horse Show Association. The course for each Maclay Regional Championship should be of sufficient difficulty, typifying the Maclay National Championship Finals and thereby reflecting the importance of the class. While the courses must not be identical, they should reflect equal difficulty and challenge. The course must be 3 6 with or without wings and include at least one change of lead, a combination including an oxer and 1/3 of the obstacles must be oxers. In addition, all courses must include at least three of the following: a. bending line b. narrow jump (6-8 ) c. roll-back turn d. end fence e. long approach to a single jump. A Regional competition must have at minimum 6 competitors for the class to be held. A rider in any Regional competition must complete the course to be eligible for acceptance to the National Finals. Two refusals will eliminate a rider from Regional competition. A minimum of ten (10) more riders than one-half the number of riders competing in the Regional (not more than twenty (20) at a time), if available, are required to show at a walk, trot and canter. In addition, at the sole discretion of the judges, additional flat work may be called for, but all groups must be asked to perform the same tests. After the under saddle phase, if additional workouts are required, the call-back must be limited to only the best ten (10) riders if available. Riders are to be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of horse. The under saddle performance of those riders selected to show under saddle shall count 50%. Judging Conditions Each Maclay Regional Championship shall have two (2) Judges who must be approved by the National Horse Show. A Maclay Regional Championship s Judge is not eligible to judge the Maclay National Championship Final in the same year. The Judges will select a Champion, Reserve Champion, and Third through Tenth places at each Maclay Regional Championship. Judges will also determine a stand-by list of the additional entrants in order of placing. The list will be announced publicly, made available to all competitors at the conclusion of the Regional Final, and sent to the National Horse Show Association office. Judges cards will be sealed immediately upon selection by judges of the Maclay National Finalists and, along with a detailed copy of the course diagram, will be turned over to the official representative of the National Horse Show Association in attendance, or mailed directly to the National Horse Show Association office. Selection of Riders for Maclay Finals The riders finishing in the top positions, apportioned by the Regional Finals, will qualify to compete at the National Finals. Riders who do not finish in the top positions, apportioned by the Regional Finals, may qualify to compete at the National Finals provided they competed in the Regional Finals and placed in the top ten at the USEF Medal Final, Pennsylvania National Horse Show; the top ten at the WIHS Equitation Classic, Washington International Horse Show and the top four juniors placing in the top ten at the USET Talent Search Medal Final West and USET Talent Search Medal Final East. In the interest of fairness, the number of final positions as announced by the National Horse Show in its Prize List will be proportionally allocated strictly in accordance with the number of entries that actually show in each Regional final. The National Horse Show Association will calculate the proportional numbers, by region, and publish them, no later than 48 hours after the last Regional Final is held. If a qualified rider declines to compete in the finals, the rider with the next highest placing will receive an invitation to compete and said invitation will be provided to the next highest placing riders until the invitation is accepted and the spot filled. However, after the first qualified rider declines to compete in the finals, there shall only be one invitation provided for every ten competitors from a regional. Example: if Region Q has 38 riders competing, then the invitation to compete at the national finals shall be provided to all those determined by the percentage formula and if any one of them declines, there shall be no more than two additional invitations provided in order to fill the spot which has been declined. Subsequent to one invitation being provided for every ten riders in the region, the invitation shall then go to the next rider from the regional which has the highest percentage of competitors. The final closing for entries will be 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on the first Friday of October, at the office of the National Horse Show, under such conditions as are specified in the prize list. The standby list for accepting Maclay Finalists will close on the Sunday of the WIHS which is the Sunday before the Finals. Schooling Area Protocol for Regionals and Finals Official schooling area will be set one hour before the start of the competition. Schooling fences will be set as a straight line of oxers across the middle of the official schooling area. Each jump will have at least four standards, four rails and four cups. Each jump must be flagged. Each jump may be set as an oxer. Each jump may be set as a vertical. Each jump may be set as a combination (Bounce, One Stride or Two Strides) Tarps (vinyl panels) and coolers are to be allowed. These may be used on the jump, under the jump or on the ground in front of or behind the jump. If they are used on the ground in front of or behind the jump they must be set on the ground a minimum of 9 feet and a maximum of 21 feet from the jump in either direction. They may not be set in such a way that they interfere with either the approach or landing of another jump. Straight lines may not be set. Bending lines may not be set. All other USEF Schooling Rules for the Equitation section will be enforced. 15

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. 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. 2. LIFE, SENIOR ACTIVE, AND JUNIOR ACTIVE MEMBERS SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN ALL CLASSES AT REGULAR COMPETITIONS, EVENTING COMPETI- TIONS AT THE PRELIMINARY LEVEL OR ABOVE, AND COMBINED DRIVING COMPE- TITIONS AT THE ADVANCED LEVEL, DRESSAGE, REINING AND VAULTING COMPETITIONS AND ENDURANCE RIDES. A NON-MEMBER MAY PARTICIPATE AS A HANDLER, RIDER, DRIVER, OWNER, LESSEE, AGENT, COACH OR TRAINER AT REG- ULAR COMPETITIONS, EVENTING COMPETITIONS, DRESSAGE COMPETITIONS, REINING COMPETITIONS AND COMBINED DRIVING COMPETITIONS UPON PAYMENT OF A $30 SHOW PASS. PARTICIPANTS IN THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ARE EX- EMPTED FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS RULE: 1) LEADLINE; 2)EXHIBITIONS; 3) GAMES AND RACES; 4) CLASSES FOR 4-H MEMBERS; 5) WALK-TROT (EXCEP- TION: FRIESIAN PERFORMANCE FR218) AND ACADEMY CLASSES (ACADEMY CLASSES ARE CLASSES LIMITED TO HORSES USED REGULARLY IN A LESSON PRO- GRAM); 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 FEDERA- TION 10.) USEA BEGINNER NOVICE DIVISION, 11) ASSISTANT HANDLERS IN DRES- SAGE SPORT HORSE BREEDING CLASSES. 3. Date of Entries: ENTRIES DUE: SEPTEMBER 8 Post Entries will be accepted and all entries received at the horse show will receive a $20 LATE FEE. It is recommended that entries be made online at www.horseshowsonline.com. Email: susie@mmg.management / efax (941) 827-3294. 4. Acceptance of Entries: Once a horse is entered and accepted by the show it may not be withdrawn from competition without the permission of management. Exhibitors shall be held responsible for the stabling fee and service fee of all horse entered by them or their authorized agents(s) even though payment of these fees is not submitted with the entry form. In any case, horses that have not shown in classes on which they have been entered shall forfeit their fees except if a horse becomes ill or is injured prior to the start of the class or classes entered. The entry fee in this case will be dropped, upon receipt of a certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian and presented to the show secretary prior to the start of the class or classes entered. Once the show has started, only certificates signed by the Show Veterinarian will be accepted. The Horse Show Management reserves to itself the right to refuse, accept conditionally, or to cancel any entries, disqualify any riders or exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, and cancel award prizes, without claim for damages; to change any course, to cancel or combine any classes, or to reschedule classes after due notice to exhibitors; to change rings or rotate judges; use dotted line; and to change the specifications in jumper classes as competition warrants. 5. Required Signatures on Entry Form: Entry forms will be accepted only when signed by every exhibitor, rider, coach, agent, and trainer. If the rider or owner is a minor, the signature of the parent, guardian or trainer must be provided. Upon failure to sign an entry blank as required, such person (s) shall be subject to an automatic fine of $250. (GR 908) Entry forms must be accompanied by a check for stall fee. No acknowledgement will be mailed. 6. STABLING: The cost per boarding stall or tack boarding stall is $175.00. 471 Permanent boarding stalls with doors will be provided. Boarding Stalls are cement 12 by 12 no initial shavings will be provided- Management reserves the right to limit tack boarding stalls. STALL CHECKS MUST ACCOMPANY STALL RESERVATIONS. Initial bedding will not be provided, and will be available through the fairgrounds. 7. Prize Money: Prize money will be credited back towards each exhibitor s account. All refunds will be paid within 30 days off the close off the competition. IRS 1099 Miscellaneous Income Forms will be issued to the 1099 designee listed on the entry form. Prize money will be paid within 30 days of the last day of the show. 8. Show Office Hours: The Show Office will be open beginning one hour before the start of each show day and will close one half hour after the last class. Exhibitor accounts will be processed and numbers given out in the show office on THURS- DAY from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM. 9. Back Numbers: Numbers will be issued only when entries have been paid or an open check has been left, and when all necessary signatures, addresses, Social Security Information for Prize Money, USEF measurement, amateur, and membership cards have been presented for all riders; trainers and owners on entry. 10. Presentation of Federation Membership Cards: All owners, senior, junior, amateur, adult amateur riders and trainers are required to present the actual or a copy of their Federation membership card to the Show secretary. Failure to present a card will result in a $30 per USEF and $30 per USHJA fee ($60.00 total) charged by USEF show pass fees. Junior and pony hunters must present the actual or a copy of their measurement cards at the Show Office before numbers may be picked up. All ponies and junior hunters that do not possess a current measurement card will be measured. All non-members will be charged a show pass fee by USEF. Time and place of measurement stations will be announced. 11. Management reserves the right to limit the Courtesy Circle in Hunter and Equitation classes. 12. Horses competing without a number or with an incorrect number may be refused an award at Management s discretion. 13. Horses will be allowed in the show rings only at such hours as are announced by Management. 14. The Open Numerical Hunter Scoring System will be used at the discretion of Management. 15. Orders of Go are produced in accordance with USEF Rules. Riders and trainers who have conflicts due to classes in more than one ring at the same time should see the Paddock Master so that necessary adjustments can be made. At no time will any ring be held up over 3 minutes due to conflicts. 16. All dogs must be leashed at all times while on the show grounds. Loose dogs will be picked up and detained until the owner has paid a $100 fine. For a second offense, the owner may be barred from showing and required to leave the show grounds. We find this extreme action necessary in order to protect our exhibitors and their horses from injury. 17. Parking will be permitted in designated parking areas only. Vehicles may be brought to the stabling areas for only the purpose of loading and unloading and then must be promptly moved to the Van Parking Area. Your cooperation is appreciated. 18. All entries are required to have a stall per Florida State Fairgrounds and Fair Authority regulations. 19. In accordance with the 1989 Federal Waste Tracking Act, which restricts the disposal of medical waste, Bio Hazardous Medical Waste Containers will be provided in the stable area. All exhibitors and their agents are responsible for the proper disposal of the waste. 20. An office fee of 10% or $25 (which ever is greater) will be charged on all returned checks. 21. All horses entering the state of Florida must possess an official interstate health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian attesting to the fact that the animals are free from any symptom of infections or communicable disease. Current negative Coggins Test must be available upon demand. 22. ADDS/ SCRATCHES: All adds and scratches must be completed through the Show Office AND TAKEN TO THE RING BEFORE THE ADDED OR SCRATCHED CLASS BEGINS. 23. All exhibitors are required to wear properly fitting protective headgear when jumping on the show grounds. Additionally, all riders (including adults) in hunter, hunt seat equitation and jumper classes is required and while jumping on competition grounds must wear ASTM/SEI approved helmets. See GR 801.2 for further details. 24. DeVita Enterprises, Inc., The Bob Thomas Equestrian Center, their officials and employees will not be responsible for any accident or loss which may occur to any exhibitor, spectators, guest, rider, groom, attendant or other employee, animal or equipment at any of the shows. 16

25. Should any question arise that is not provided for in the rules, the same shall be referred to the show committee whose decision shall be final. 26. Trophies: In classes not offering prize money, trophies will be awarded in the show office. 27. By signing the entry form, exhibitors acknowledge and understand the following warning as provided in Florida Senate Bill 1658, Chapter 773, Equine Zero Liability Stature : WARNING Under Florida law, an Equine Activity sponsor or equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risk of equine activities. 28. Tack stall splits will be accepted when all entries are received and before 3pm on Friday. If tack stalls are not split they will be billed to a barn account. All shavings and feed orders are COD in the Fairgrounds office by 6 PM on Friday. 29. MOTORIZED VEHICLE USEF RULE 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 licensed 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. The Parent(s), legal guardian (s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. 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), 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 Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. 30. SCHOOLING RULES: WILL BE POSTED IN THE SHOW OFFICE 31. CHECK OUT - ANY MISTAKES AT CHECKOUT MUST BE RESOLVED WITHIN 24 HOURS. 32. EXPRESS CHECK OUT = FILL OUT A SELF- ADDRESSED ENVELOPE AND WE WILL SEND YOU YOUR STATEMENT. 33. Food concessions will be available during horseshow hours. 34. All horses competing in Federation non-breed restricted licensed competitions with hunter, hunter breeding, jumper and hunter seat equitation classes (except those activities enumerated in GR901.9, items 1-9) must be properly identified and must obtain a Registration Number from USHJA. A registration number for each horse must be entered on all entry forms for licensed competitions. Only one Registration Number will be issued per horse, and must remain with the horse throughout its career. 35. Equine Vaccination Rule At Federation licensed competitions, horses entering the grounds must be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables. Horses not in compliance with this rule may be required to leave the competition grounds upon request by Competition Management. Documentation should consist of one of the following methods mentioned below. The frequency of vaccine administration should be per the vaccine manufacturers or veterinarian s recommendations. It is recommended that vaccines are administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian. In the case of vaccines administered by a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide documentation from the veterinarian on documenting that the horse in question received the vaccinations; name of the vaccines and date of vaccine administration. In the case of vaccines administered by a person other than a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide a receipt of the vaccine purchase which is signed by the owner, or agent with care, custody, and control of the horse; name, serial number and expiration date of the vaccine; and date of vaccine administration. In the case of a horse that is unable to receive either of the vaccinations due to a history of adverse reactions, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide a letter from the veterinarian on official letterhead stating that the horse in question cannot be vaccinated due to medical concerns and a log of temperatures taken twice daily for the seven days prior to entering the competition grounds. These horses must also have their temperature taken and logged twice daily while on the competition grounds. The log of temperatures should be provided to the Competition Management, steward, or technical delegate when requested. Competition Management may not amend or enhance vaccination requirements without prior approval of the Veterinary Committee. RING DIMENSIONS AND FOOTING BOB THOMAS EQUESTRIAN CENTER, TAMPA, FLORIDA Main Hunter Ring 165 x 280 All Weather Footing Hunter Ring III 120 x 250 All Weather Footing new 1/16 Hunter Annex Ring 145 x 275 All Weather Footing new 1/16 Grand Prix Ring 235 x 300 All Weather Footing Lykes Arena 125 x 247 Clay, Sand Mixture All warm-up areas are composed of limestone screening #105A DIRECTIONS TO BOB THOMAS EQUESTRIAN CENTER From North 1-75: South to I-4 west bound, travel west to Hillsborough Avenue. Exit right. Go to first traffic light and turn left onto Orient Road. The show grounds are about ½ mile on the left. From South I-75: Exit on Martin Luther King Boulevard West. Stay on MLK Boulevard to Orient Road. Turn right and show grounds will be ½ mile on the right. AREA HOTELS: Sheraton Hotel 800-325-3535 Hilton Garden Inn 813-626-6700 Residence Inn by Marriott 813-627-8855 Days Inn Fairgrounds 813-623-5121 Courtyard by Marriott 813-661-9559 Comfort Suites 813-630-4444 Best Western 813-621-5555 17

USEF Competition Name: South East Maclay Regional Fall Classic Comeptition Rating: REGIONAL AND JUMPER 2* USEF #334307 18

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