presents Fall Festival Horse Show Saturday, September 29, 2012 Dressage Tests Costume Class Sunday, September 30, 2012 Jumping and Games Entries close: Monday, September 24 The Horse Park at Woodside 3674 Sand Hill Road, Woodside, CA (1/2 mile west of Hwy 280)
Show Information Show will begin promptly at 8am each day. Judges to be announced. Classes & Awards Ribbons from 1st place through 6th place will be awarded in all classes. First place winners will also receive cash or prizes. Ticketed rounds: All clear rounds will receive a blue ribbon. General Information Show facility / location: The Horse Park at Woodside 3674 Sand Hill Road Woodside, CA 94062 For more information / questions, contact: Jennifer Kallam (925) 216-2276 jen@jktraining.co Mail entries / fees to: JK Training P.O. Box 7025 Menlo Park, CA 94026 1
Saturday, September 29 DRESSAGE Classes will start with Intro and move through Fourth Level. All tests will be ridden in standard size dressage court. 1. INTRO:...Test A, B, C 2. TRAINING LEVEL:...Test 1, 2 and 3 3. FIRST LEVEL:...Test 1, 2 and 3 4. SECOND LEVEL:...Test 1, 2 and 3 5. THIRD LEVEL:...Test 1, 2 and 3 6. FOURTH LEVEL:...Test 1, 2, and 3 Entry fee for each test is $30 Saturday Evening COSTUME CLASS 7. COSTUME CLASS:...Awards for Originality, creativity and theme. All costumes must be family-friendly Entry fee: $30 2
Sunday, September 30 JUMPING Classes 1 9 to be judged on rider s position, pace, and control of the horse. Proper show turnout rewarded. Entry fee: $35 per class. 1. Walk Class will be judged at the walk only. 2. Walk/Trot Riders will be judged at both the walk and the trot. 3. Walk/Trot/Canter Riders will be judged at the walk, trot and canter. 4. Trot Poles Judged at the trot over course of poles on the ground. 5. Trot Cross-Rails Judged at the trot over course of cross rails. All jumps to be taken at the trot and not the canter. 6. Canter Cross-Rails Judged at the canter over a course of cross-rails. 7. Over fences to 2 Judged at the canter over a course of fences not exceeding 2. 8. Over fences to 2 3 Judged at the canter over a course of fences not exceeding 2 3. 9. Over fences to 2 6 Judged on riders position, control of mount and pace. 3
10. Judge s Command Class Open to all riders. To be shown on the flat only. Judge will begin with simple commands that slowly increase in difficulty. Riders remain in play as long as they continue to execute commands correctly. When a rider makes a mistake, they are eliminated and will be called to the middle. Last horse/rider on the rail wins. 11. Bareback Challenge Open to all riders. Riders may be asked to perform on the flat and over fences. Saddles and bareback pads not permitted. Class begins on the flat. Top riders after flat phase will continue to test over fences. Class will be judged on position, balance and control. 12. Egg & Spoon Open to all riders. To be shown on the flat only. Riders will be provided with egg and spoon, which can be held in either hand. Judge will call out commands; last rider with egg in the spoon wins. 13. Horse & Hound Relay Each relay team consists of one horse, one rider, one holder and one dog. Relay goes as follows: Rider rides horse across ring and back again. Rider dismounts, hands horse to Holder. Holder gives Rider the dog (dog must be on leash). Rider will run the dog around a course of small jumps then to the finish line. Fastest time wins the class! Lunch Break 4
Afternoon Classes All afternoon classes will be Speed Classes: Timed first-round jumper courses. 14. 2.9 Speed Jumpers 15. 3 Speed Jumpers 16. 3 3 Speed Jumpers 17. 3 6 Speed Jumpers 18. Pony/Horse Team Challenge Teams consist of one horse/rider and one pony/rider combination. Pony jumps 2 course, horse jumps 3 course. Fastest combined time wins. 19. Gambler s Choice Each jump in the course is assigned a point value - easier fences have lower point values, difficult fences have higher point values. Rider strives to jump as many jumps and accumulate as many points as possible within the time allowed. There is no set order to jump it is not necessary to jump all the jumps, however, no individual jump may be jumped more than three times. A rail down or refusal results in points for that fence being subtracted from the rider s tally. At the end of the time allowed, rider may elect to jump the special Gambler s Jump which is worth 50 points. No penalty is giving for choosing not to jump the Gambler s fence, but if the rider attempts the jump and a rail down or refusal occurs, the 50 points will be subtracted from the rider s tally. The horse and rider with most points wins. 5
20. 3 9 Speed Jumpers 21. 4 Speed Jumpers 22. 4 3 Speed Jumpers Ticketed rounds Ticketed rounds are available for the following over fences classes: Trot poles, Trot cross rails, Canter Cross rails, 2, 2 3, 2 6, 2 9, 3, 3 3, 3 6, 3 9, 4, 4 3. Tickets can be bought in advance or at the office and gate on show day. Tickets are $20 each. All clear rounds will be awarded a blue ribbon. There is no limit to the amount of ticketed rounds one can do in each class. Ticket must be given at the gate before rider enters the ring. NOTE: Classes with more than 25 entries will be split by age. Classes with insufficient entries may be canceled at the discretion of the show management. 6
Additional Information We understand that running two arenas simultaneously presents the potential for class conflicts. We would appreciate it if the riders who share horses would keep this in mind when planning their class schedules. We will try to be as accommodating as possible, while keeping in mind the needs of the other competitors and the judges. Therefore we will not hold a class for more than 5 minutes. If you are unable to compete in a class because of a conflict, the secretary will refund your class fee. The Rules: A signed release form for the Horse Park at Woodside and a facilities fee of $25 is required to compete in this show. Please enter classes that are appropriate for the rider s and horse s levels of experience. ASTM - rated hard hats must be worn by all riders whenever mounted anywhere at the Horse Park No martingales permitted in hack or flat classes Stallions may not be shown by juniors All dogs must be leashed NO open fires, smoking or BBQing at the Horse Park USEF rules apply For detailed information on USEF rules, go to www.usef.org ; Rulebook; Hunter and Jumper sections 7
Entry Fees $30...Per Test/Class $35...Per Jumping Class $20...Ticketed Rounds (ticketed rounds may be purchased in advance or on show day) $20...Office Fee $15...Grounds Fee (Grounds fee must be paid for all horses that do reside at the Horse Park) $35/night...Overnight Stabling (this price includes the grounds fee but does not include bedding) $8.50/bag...Shavings $5...Drug Fee, per horse entered Refunds After close of entries, refunds will be given only upon presentation of a Veterinarian s or Doctor s certificate. No refunds will be given after the show begins. Questions / Information CONTACT: Jennifer Kallam Phone: 925-216-2276 Email: jen@jktraining.co Website: www.jktraining.co 8
presents Saturday, September 29 & Sunday, September 30, 2012 Entries close Monday, September 24 Exhibitor # Trainer / Barn stabled with Rider Name Age Phone Address Email Emergency Contact Phone HORSE Name RIDER Name CLASS # ENTRY FEE Make checks payable to JK TRAINING Mail entry form / fees to: JK Training P.O. Box 7025 Menlo Park, CA 94026. Comments / Special Requests: Office Fee Drug Fee Horse Park Facility fee (if not staying overnite) Overnight Stabling (includes facility fee) Shavings - QTY: Check # $20 per horse $5 per horse $15 per horse $35 per horse $8.50 per bag TOTAL
There will be NO rain date. If show is cancelled due to poor weather, all fees will be refunded. Entries must be received by the closing date and will be accepted in the order they are received. Once the show is full, entries will be put on a waiting list. For scratches before the closing date, monies will be refunded, minus an office fee of $20.00. No refund for scratches after the closing date, unless space can be filled from the waiting list. If show is cancelled due to insufficient entries, all fees will be refunded. Management reserves the right to cancel or combine classes. Boots, breeches and helmets are required. Classes will be covered by the USEF rule book as applicable. Horses not entered in the competition must pay the full day use fee of $60.00. Please do not include this fee with your entry. Payment will be collected in the Horse Park office (not the show office) on the day of the show. GENERAL INFORMATION General Agreement & Release of Liability If you are stabling overnight and wish to school or ride in any arena other than the designated show warmup arenas on Saturday, you must pay the $60 day fee for Saturday. Please be aware of and respect the Horse Park s facility use rules. A complete list can be found on the website at: www.horsepark.org. Please mail the entry form and fees before September 24 to: JK Training, P.O. Box 7025, Menlo Park, CA 94026. Make checks payable to JK TRAINING For feed and/or bedding orders, and stabling for non-competing horses, please call the Horse Park office at 650-851-2140. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. I, (Must be a Parent or Guardian if person named is under the age of 18), hereby acknowledge that I have requested permission to participate in equestrian or other activities on the premises of The Horse Park at Woodside. I have read and agree to abide by the Horse Park Facility Use Rules. I am aware that combined training and eventing, jumping, trail riding, conditioning, polo and all other forms of equestrian activities, including the teaching, training or coaching thereof can be hazardous. I am voluntarily participating in equestrian or other activities with the knowledge of the danger involved and herby agree to accept any and all risks of injury or death. In consideration for being permitted to use the facilities at the Horse Park at Woodside, I hereby agree that I, my heirs, my distributees, guardians, legal representatives and assignees will not make a claim against, sue, attach the property of, or prosecute the Horse Park at Woodside, its landlord, directors, officers, members, employees or assignees, for any claim I now have or may hereafter have for death, injury or property damage resulting from my use of the facilities at the Horse Park at Woodside, whether caused by my acts of omission or negligence or any else s. In addition, it is understood that any and all insurance that I have shall be primary. To the fullest extent permitted by law, I shall defend, indemnify & hold harmless the Horse Park at Woodside, its landlord, directors, officers, agents and employees for and against any and all claims, damages, losses, expenses and liabilities of every kind, including but not limited to attorney s fees, in any way arising out of or in connection with my activities under this Agreement. This indemnify shall apply regardless of any active and/or passive negligent act or omission of the Horse Park at Woodside, its landlord, directors, officers, agents and employees. I have carefully read this agreement and release and fully understand its contents. I am aware that this is a Release of Liability, a waiver of legal rights and contracts between me and The Horse Park at Woodside. I sign this agreement and liability at my own free will. I further acknowledge that there are no warranties either express of implied, concerning the facilities, events or activities at The Horse Park at Woodside. Signature (Must be signed by a Parent or Guardian if Member is under the age of 18) Please Print Name Emergency Contact Name(s) Emergency Contact #(s)