GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT ODS LEAGUE SHOWS IN THIS SECTION General information about entering a League Show... L-3 Class splits and rider divisions... L-4 Entry rules for horses... L-4 Documentation that must be included with your entry... L-4 General rules for ODS League Shows... L-6 League Show Rider Awards... L-8 Shows listed in this green section are all approved by the Oregon Dressage Society as ODS League Shows. They may also be recognized by other organizations. The following information applies to all shows listed in this section. We hope you ll find it useful, especially when filling out your entry. PURPOSE OF ODS LEAGUE SHOWS To prepare horse and rider for USEF/USDF/ODS licensed shows, In addition these shows provide judging experiences for USDF "L" program graduates and training for show management. Please note the rating of an official affects levels offered at many ODS League Shows: USDF "L" = USDF Graduates from the "L" program USEF "r" = Recorded (judge up to second level) USEF "R" = Registered (judge up to fourth level) USEF "S" = Senior (judge up to Grand Prix) FEI "O" = Official; "I" = International; "C" = Candidate (any FEI Judge is also a Senior Judge in his/her country) GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT ENTERING A ODS LEAGUE SHOW ODS League shows are open to all. You do not need to be an ODS member to compete at an ODS League Show. Always carefully read the prize list before mailing your entry. Refer to pages R-1through R-10 for General Rules and Important Information applicable to all ODS League Competitions
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT ENTERING A ODS LEAGUE SHOW, CONTINUED A completed entry is required for every horse brought onto the show grounds. (Horses not entered in the show may not be brought onto the show grounds without prior permission of show management.) In the Dressage division, each horse/rider combination is considered a separate entry, and is issued a separate number. Therefore, a completed entry form is required for each horse/rider combination. An entry is not complete without full payment, proper signatures, and proof of any required memberships and horse enrollments. No entry is valid without full payment. Competitions have the right to refuse entries that are in any way incomplete. Use the 2016 ODS LEAGUE SHOW ENTRY FORM for all shows listed in this section. Photocopy the master entry form at the back of this Omnibus, or download the appropriate form from the ODS website, www.oregondressage.com/entryforms.html. Mail entry forms to the show's secretary unless prize list instructs you to mail the entry to a different person. Do not sign the master before photocopying. Only original signatures, in ink, are valid. Separate signatures are required for Rider, Owner and Trainer. Even if it s all the same person, three signatures are required. Entries will be processed in postmark order unless otherwise stated. When all ride times have been filled remaining entries will be placed on a waiting list, even if before closing date. Phoned, faxed, e-mailed or hand-delivered entries will not be accepted unless otherwise stated. Musical Freestyle: ODS League Shows do not require a prior score at any level for Musical Freestyle rides. Early entries entries postmarked before the published opening date may be penalized by being considered to be postmarked up to three days after opening date, at the discretion of show management. Read refund policies closely as they differ from show to show. Unless stated otherwise, competitions will not refund entry fees in the event that classes are cancelled due to severe weather or other emergency. Unless it is stated otherwise, entrants must provide buckets and feed 3 2016 Oregon Dressage Society Regional Omnibus
CLASS SPLITS AND RIDER DIVISIONS Classes at ODS League Shows may be split by division Open, Junior, Young Rider, Adult Amateur, or any other combination at the discretion of show management. Be sure to indicate rider s division on entry, or you will be put into the Open section by default. Eligibility for the various divisions is specified in the USEF Rule Book, which is available online at www.usef.org. See USEF rule DR119.3 for Juniors and Young Riders; GR106.2a, GR1306 & GR1307 for Adult Amateurs. Management reserves the right to split, combine or cancel classes. ENTRY RULES FOR HORSES A horse must be 36 months of age (from foaling date) to compete under saddle in the Dressage division. It must be at least 6 years old (January 1 of foaling year to January 1 of competition year) to compete above Fourth Level, and 7 years old to compete at Grand Prix. A horse may be entered in a class only once. It may compete in a maximum of three dressage tests per day at Fourth Level and below or two tests above Fourth Level. Freestyles are included in these counts; equitation and materiale classes are not. A horse can be entered in no more than two consecutive levels at any one competition. (Exception: Pas de Deux.) DOCUMENTATION THAT MUST BE INCLUDED WITH YOUR ENTRY Mail a copy of your proof of membership(s) with your entry if required. Although you may join at a show, it is preferable to join well in advance of the show. Check the prize list for requirements. Again, you'll find more information at www.oregondressage.com. Documentation No documentation is required for League shows. Rider: If you are an ODS member, be sure to enclose a copy of your membership ID or a printout of relevant page of the ODS Online or Printed Roster with your entry. Scores may not be recorded for year-end awards if evidence of membership is not provided. Owner: No documentation or membership requirements is required for League shows. Horse: There is no ODS horse registration. However, several breeds recognize scores from ODS League Shows for their awards. It s always a good idea to include a copy of your horse s breed registration papers with your entry. Refer to pages R-1through R-10 for General Rules and Important Information applicable to all ODS League Competitions
Trainer: Trainer means the adult who is responsible for the horse while it is on the show grounds. All horses MUST have a trainer, this may be the rider, owner or coach. In the case of a minor, the parent or another adult must assume the responsibilities of trainer. Therefore, every horse does indeed have a trainer. Coach: A coach is a person who receives remuneration for instructing, teaching, schooling or advising the rider. If that person won t be coaching you on the show grounds, don t list him/her on the entry. GENERAL RULES FOR ODS LEAGUE SHOWS ATTIRE The dress code for ODS league shows consists of informal show attire. For example: A short or long sleeved shirt or polo shirt, turtle neck sweater or similar (t-shirts, sleeveless shirts and tank tops are not permitted); Breeches, jodhpurs or casual pants (jeans are not permitted); Long or short boots with a heel are compulsory; Half chaps, gaiters and/or leggings are allowed. At any time while mounted on the competition grounds, all riders must wear protective headgear as defined by the USEF Rule DR120 and otherwise in compliance with GR801. Protective headgear is defined as a riding helmet which meets or exceeds ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. The harness must be secured and properly fitted. Any rider violating this rule at any time must immediately be prohibited from further riding until such headgear is properly in place. Riders may wear English traditional/formal show attire. TACK Tack and equipment requirements both in the show ring and in the warm-up arena MUST follow current USEF rules - see USEF DR121. They apply to both competing and non-competing dressage horses from the time horses are admitted to the grounds which are designated for the Dressage Competition. Numbers must be worn at all times when a horse is being exercised or ridden. 5 2016 Oregon Dressage Society Regional Omnibus
OTHER Drugs and Medications: Competitors are expected to comply with the spirit of the current USEF regulations. In the case of a dispute, a protest should be filed with the show management within one hour of the occurrence. Show management will appoint a three-member committee consisting of show officials to adjudicate disputes. A decision must be made within one hour of the time a complaint is filed, and, once ruled upon, the decision of the committee is final. Officials: Judge must be a USDF "L" program graduate or any USEF/FEI licensed judge including for all non-approved classes such as Western Dressage, Prix Caprilli, Trail, etc.. No Technical Delegate is required for an ODS League Show. Show management and the judge will act in the capacity of a TD. Management reserves the right to cancel, combine or re-order classes, add or substitute judges, or make any other changes required. Management reserves the right to refuse or require withdrawal of an entry for cause deemed sufficient by show management. Ride times will be posted on the show grounds the day before the show. Exhibitors may be given provisional ride times prior to the show, but retain responsibility for checking times on arrival at the show grounds. If schooling is allowed in the competition arenas, hours will be posted and announced in advance. Competitors are allowed in and around the competition arena only during their scheduled ride times and during posted schooling hours unless otherwise stated by show management. If a mathematical error on the scoresheet is discovered, it must be brought to the attention of competition management within one hour of the official posting of the scores from the last class of that competition day. Classes may be scheduled out of order. It is the competitor s responsibility to find out his or her ride times, and to immediately notify show management of any time conflicts that escaped the scheduler s notice. Failure to enter the competition arena at the assigned time will result in elimination. Classes must be run in their entirety and may only be scheduled out of sequence to allow at least 50 minutes between scheduled start times for a rider entered on more than one horse in a class. (DR126.b (4) (5)). Minors who do not have a valid drivers' license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate Refer to pages R-1through R-10 for General Rules and Important Information applicable to all ODS League Competitions
a motorized vehicle of any kind including, but not limited to golf carts, motorcycles, scooters or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds. 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 license. 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), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals are exempt from this rule. Nobody may be on foot in the warm-up area. WESTERN DRESSAGE If a horse is cross-entered in Western and regular dressage classes, all regular dressage test must be scheduled before the first western dressage test. Western dressage classes offered at ODS league shows do not qualify for year-end awards. Western tack and equipment is not permitted for warm up for dressage classes. All western dressage classes must be judges by a USDF L program graduate or a USEF licensed dressage judge. USEF Western dressage tests must be used - can be downloaded from www.usef.org Tack and equipment shall follow USEF WD 118. 1 & 2, WD 119. Attire shall follow WD 121 except that protective headgear per DR120 & GR801 MUST be worn at all time whilst mounted. 7 2016 Oregon Dressage Society Regional Omnibus
ODS PLATES/60% AWARD: Instead of paying for plates by the $1 centerline fee as has been traditional in the past, members will be contacted with an option to purchase plates through the approved ODS vendor in the winter, after scores from the entire show season have been compiled. A small brass plate with rounded edges can be ordered by each ODS member in good standing who earns a score of 60% or better at Introductory, Training, First, or Second Level at ODS approved League shows in a single show season. One plate for Freestyle Rides, one plate for Quadrille Rides, and one plate for Pas de Deux rides can also be ordered if scores earned are 60% or better at ODS approved League shows in a single show season. The ODS League show awards season is defined as November 1 through October 31. Plates are engraved with the horse s name, level of competition and number of 60% or better scores in that show season. A personalized wall plaque is available for purchase for mounting the plates. Members are responsible for checking the ODS website for accuracy before plates are engraved. Members are required to submit award report forms and fees in order to receive awards. Eligibility requirements: Awards must be earned at ODS League approved competitions during the current membership year. Scores from USDF/USEF/ODS licensed shows and Practice shows do not count. USEF Rider Tests do not count towards horse/rider awards. Only scores earned from current USDF, USEF tests will apply towards awards. Riders must be a current member of ODS in good standing at the time the score was earned in order to be eligible to receive ODS awards. The rider need not be the owner of the horse. Refer to pages R-1through R-10 for General Rules and Important Information applicable to all ODS League Competitions
ODS LEAGUE SHOW HIGH POINT AWARDS League Show High Point Awards are for horse/rider combinations demonstrating consistent excellence at ODS Approved League Shows. A small brass plate engraved with the horse's name and award level and division plus a ribbon will be awarded to each winner and runner up. These awards will be presented annually at the ODS Awards Ceremony. Competitors must submit award report forms in order to be eligible for the LSHPA (see details below). For the first year, the qualifying period shall be May 7, 2013 to August 20, 2014. In subsequent years, the qualifying period shall be that of the ODS Championship Show. Awards will be given in the following divisions: Adult Amateur (as defined by USEF GR1306) Open Junior Rider/ Young Rider High Point and Reserve High Point Awards will be awarded at the following levels for each division: USDF Introductory Level USEF Training Level USEF First Level USEF Second Level USDF Musical Freestyle Training-Second Level USDF Pas De Deux Introductory Second Level USDF Quadrille Introductory-Second Level. Eligibility requirements: Riders must be ODS members in good standing at the time the scores are earned. The rider need not be the owner of the horse. Only scores earned at ODS League shows held during the qualifying period will count towards awards. 9 2016 Oregon Dressage Society Regional Omnibus
Riders must have competed in the minimum number of tests for each level as shown in the following table: Method of Calculation: Introductory-Second Level - total number of points earned in the four tests divided by the total number of points possible in those tests. Musical Freestyle - total number of points earned in the two tests divided by total points possible in those tests. Pas de Deux and Quadrille - total number of points earned in the test divided by the total number of points possible in the test. Award Program Participation: Riders may submit scores at any time during the qualifying period. Scores must be submitted on the ODS League Show High Point Award Form postmarked by the closing date of the ODS Championship show (2015 due date is August 21, 2015). Late submissions will not be considered. A copy of the front of each test score sheet must be included with the form. The copy must clearly show: Score Percentage Judge s signature MORE DETAILS AND A LINK TO THE FORM ARE ON THE ODS WEBSITE LEAGUE SHOW AWARDS PAGE. Refer to pages R-1through R-10 for General Rules and Important Information applicable to all ODS League Competitions
2015 ODS LEAGUE FINALS A BENEFIT OPEN SHOW, HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITION & LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW SATURDAY & SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7 & 8, 2015 LOCATION: JUDGES: DevonWood Equestrian Center 25033 SW Pacific Hwy Sherwood, OR 97140 Barbi Breen (S) and TBA if necessary SECRETARY: Gaye McCabe 7985 Darling St. SE, Salem, OR 97317-4700 (503) 378-0309 j-g.mccabe@juno.com MANAGER: Lori Tubbs (541) 760-1581 lori.tubbs@gmail.com OPENING DATE: October 12, 2015 entries postmarked before opening date will be penalized. CLOSING DATE: October 26, 2015 entries postmarked after closing date accepted only if ride times available and $10.00 per class additional fee included. RECOGNIZED BY: ODS #L13-01 COMPETITION MANAGEMENT: Oregon Dressage Society, Inc. OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.oregondressage.com search calendar or news page AN OFFICIAL QUALIFIER FOR THE 2016 ODS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 11 2016 Oregon Dressage Society Regional Omnibus
OPEN / HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITION CLASS LIST SAT SUN SPECIFY DIVISION ON ENTRY O, AA, JR/YR, HIGH SCHOOL 1 21 USDF Introductory, Test A 2 22 USDF Introductory, Test B 3 23 USDF Introductory, Test C 4 24 USEF Training Level, Test 1 5 25 USEF Training Level, Test 2 6 26 USEF Training Level, Test 3 7 27 USEF First Level, Test 1 8 28 USEF First Level, Test 2 9 29 USEF First Level, Test 3 11 31 USEF Second Level, Test 1 12 32 USEF Second Level, Test 2 13 33 USEF Second Level, Test 3 15 35 USEF Third Level and above, specify level and test* 16 USDF Musical Freestyle, specify level through 2nd level 16a USDF Musical Freestyle, specify level 3rd level and above* 17 USDF Quadrille, specify level through 2nd level 17a USDF Quadrille, specify level 3rd level and above* 18 USDF Pas de Deux, specify level through 2nd level 18a USDF Pas de Deux, specify level 3rd level and above* 20 USEF Training Level Rider Test* 20a USEF First Level Rider Test* 20b USEF Second Level Rider Test* 36 37 USEF Western Dressage, TOC, specify level and test * *These classes/tests are not recognized by ODS for awards or championship score purposes. Rides 2nd Level and below take priority for scheduling purposes. LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS LIST SAT SUN NO QUALIFYING SCORES NEEDED IN 2015 100a USDF Introductory, Test A, AA Champion 100b USDF Introductory, Test B, AA Champion 110a USDF Introductory, Test A, Jr/YR Champion 110b USDF Introductory, Test B, Jr/YR Champion Refer to pages R-1through R-10 for General Rules and Important Information applicable to all ODS League Competitions
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS LIST, CONT D SAT SUN NO QUALIFYING SCORES NEEDED IN 2015 130a USDF Introductory, Test A, Open Champion 130b USDF Introductory, Test B, Open Champion 200a USEF Training Level, Test 2, AA Champion 200b USEF Training Level, Test 3, AA Champion 210a USEF Training Level, Test 2, Jr/YR Champion 210b USEF Training Level, Test 3, Jr/YR Champion 230a USEF Training Level, Test 2, Open Champion 230b USEF Training Level, Test 3, Open Champion 300a USEF First Level, Test 2, AA Champion 300b USEF First Level, Test 3, AA Champion 310a. USEF First Level, Test 2, Jr/YR Champion 310b USEF First Level, Test 3, Jr/YR Champion 330a. USEF First Level, Test 2, Open Champion 330b USEF First Level, Test 3, Open Champion 400a USEF Second Level, Test 2, AA Champion 400b USEF Second Level, Test 3, AA Champion 410a USEF Second Level, Test 2, Jr/YR Champion 410b USEF Second Level, Test 3, Jr/YR Champion 430a USEF Second Level, Test 2, Open Champion 13 2016 Oregon Dressage Society Regional Omnibus
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS LIST, CONT D SAT SUN NO QUALIFYING SCORES NEEDED IN 2015 430b USEF Second Level, Test 3, Open Champion 500 USDF Freestyle, Open Champion, specify level through 2nd level 510 USDF Pas de Deux, Open Champion, specify level through 2nd level 520 USDF Quadrille, Open Champion, specify level through 2nd level FEES & REFUNDS MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO ODS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW OPEN/HIGH SCHOOL CLASS FEES All individual tests, including freestyles $30 Open Quadrille or Open Pas de Deux Classes, per rider $15 Post-entries, if space available, in addition to class fee $10 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW CLASS FEES ODS League Championship, per division (2 tests) $60 ODS League Championship Quadrille or Pas de Deux classes, per rider $15 Post-entries, if space available, in addition to class fee $10 MISCELLANEOUS FEES Awards/Participation fee Number deposit Non-Volunteer fee note, this program is changing in 2016, none none competitors are required to volunteer Stall cleaning deposit (refundable) $10 FACILITY FEES SEE ABOUT THE FACILITY Upper Barn Stall or Tack Stall, per day $50 Large Upper Barn Tack Room, per day $100 Refer to pages R-1through R-10 for General Rules and Important Information applicable to all ODS League Competitions
FACILITY FEES, CONT D E/F Barn Stall or Tack Stall, per day $50 Standard Barn Stall, per day $45 Standard Barn Tack Stall, per day $40 Bedding, per bale of shavings $10 Haul-in fee no haul ins permitted Premium Parking, per weekend $50 Dry Camping, outside the white fence no charge NON-REFUNDABLE FEES Office fee, required for each entry $20 Change fee, for each change made after closing date $ 5 Returned check fee $40 Cancellation fee, deducted from all refunds $30 REFUNDS BEFORE CLOSING DATE: All refundable fees refunded. AFTER CLOSING DATE: All refundable misc. fees and stabling fees refunded. Class fees will be refunded at the discretion of show management, if your test can be filled from the waiting list and only when refund request is accompanied by a vet or doctor s note.s 15 2016 Oregon Dressage Society Regional Omnibus
ODS LEAGUE FINALS SHOW THIS EVENT CONSISTS OF THREE SECTIONS: AN OPEN SHOW, A HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITION AND THE ODS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. 1. This competition is an important fundraiser for the Oregon Dressage Society s General Operations Fund. 2. For 2015 only, there are no qualifying scores required to enter the competition, even in the League Championship classes. 3. Riders must be a current ODS member in good standing. Exception only for open class riders who do not wish their scores to count for ODS Awards/future League Championship Show qualification purposes. 4. Riders entered in the Oregon High School Competition must be enrolled in an official ODS High School Team in good standing. 5. Open show classes will be run under ODS League Show Rules. 6. League Championship show classes will be run under ODS League Championship Show Rules as modified by the section "League Championship Rules" found in this prize list. 7. Entrants or their designees are required to volunteer. See also Volunteering within this prize list. CHAMPIONSHIP RULES 1. League Championship classes must be ridden from memory (no callers). 2. Whips are not permitted in League Championship classes. 3. A horse may be entered by two riders but may not compete in the same division. The horse may not be entered at the same level by the two riders, and only at consecutive levels. 4. If a horse rider combination wins a League Championship with fewer than 3 in the class then horse/rider combination is eligible to compete in League Championship at same level the following year, provided the qualifying criteria are met. 5. See also Entries below for further clarification/criteria Refer to pages R-1through R-10 for General Rules and Important Information applicable to all ODS League Competitions
ABOUT THE FACILITY ARENAS & FOOTING One indoor competition arena, 20M X 60M, with warm-up, both Equi-Base footing (sand mixed with Geotek fabric over rubber matting). Lungeing area near lower stabling. No lunging in warm-ups or round pens. CAMPING ON GROUNDS All facility rules must be followed; please adhere to posted signage. No campfires permitted. Very limited premium parking around show stabling is available by purchasing a Premium Parking Permit for $50/weekend. The ENTIRE rig must fit within space, both length and width, to ensure clear fire lane. Pass must be displayed in vehicle or trailer at all times. Hookups/Camping Electrical service at the end of each stable row is available as a courtesy and on a first come, first served basis. Premium parking pass holders may run an extension cord during evening hours (7p.m. to 7a.m.). Please, out of courtesy to your neighbors, no generators. No charge for dry camping in the parking area outside of the white fence. DOGS & SMOKING For safety s sake DevonWood has a strict no dogs and no smoking rule. There are multiple dog daycare facilities within miles of DWEC. FOOD Concessions available. STABLING Horse box stalls with full doors, first bedding provided (1 bale shavings). Additional bedding available for purchase. 17 2016 Oregon Dressage Society Regional Omnibus
AWARDS Awards to first place and ribbons through sixth place for the open and high school sections. Awards to Champion and Reserve Champion and ribbons through eighth place for the Championship show section. All horses and riders placing in the championship classes must appear for their presentation ceremony to receive their awards and ribbons. There will be an overall High Point ribbon and award for the horse/rider combination with the highest combined percentage for the open and high school sections. In the event of a tie other than for the Champion, the total of the "collective" scores will determine the winner, if these remain equal the tie will remain unbroken. If collective marks for Champion are equal, the tie will remain unbroken (i.e. two first places will be awarded, next third place, etc.). Only ties for Champion will remain unbroken. The sponsorship coordinator requests that all winners sign a thank you note in the office to be sent to our supporters and show sponsors. DIRECTIONS I-5 south from Portland/north from Salem to Sherwood/Tualatin exit, #289. West on Nyberg Road (Nyberg Road becomes Tualatin /Sherwood Highway) and go five miles to Highway 99W. Turn south and go three miles to 25033 SW Pacific Highway, on your right just past Brookman/Chapman Road. ENTRIES Entries for this show will not be accepted without competed entry form, including all signatures in ink and fees sent via mail. Faxed or e-mailed entry forms will not be accepted. All riders in Pas de Deux or Quadrille tests must fill out a show entry form. Refer to pages R-1through R-10 for General Rules and Important Information applicable to all ODS League Competitions
LEVELS / DIVISIONS Horse/Rider combinations may enter two consecutive levels but may only ride in one division (Adult Amateur, Junior/Young Rider, etc.). Refer to USEF rules in regards to Adult Amateur and Junior/Young Rider definitions. Horses may not be cross entered between Open / AA or Open /Jr/YR. Please note that High School riders may enter the ODS League Championship divisions as well as the High School Competition. SCHEDULING & RIDE TIMES Ride times will be e-mailed and may be posted on the ODS website's calendar or news page. It is the competitor s responsibility to obtain ride times from the show secretary. Management reserves the right to combine, cancel or reorder classes, add or substitute judges or make any other changes required. SCORING Championship scores will be calculated by dividing total points earned in the two tests by the total of the points available in those tests. SPONSORSHIP, VENDORS, ADVERTISERS Title sponsors, class sponsors, vendors and advertisers are sought for this show. If you would like to sponsor, advertise or be a vendor, or if you are interested in soliciting/securing sponsors for this show, your help would be much appreciated. Contact Sarah Diebert (360) 574-3733 sjdiebert@comcast.net for additional information. VOLUNTEERING Each competitor is required to volunteer for two hours. Either the competitor may do the volunteering, or she/he may designate an individual to volunteer on her/his behalf. All volunteers who provide at least four hours of service will receive a special gift. Please indicate your preferred volunteer activity on your entry or check for available spots to be announced on the ODS website. Don t forget that volunteers are needed for set-up and breakdown. 19 2016 Oregon Dressage Society Regional Omnibus
WHERE TO STAY Camping: see "About the Facility" Century Hotel in Tualatin offers discounts to ODS members on hotel stays at this location year-round. Rooms start at $119 and include a continental hot breakfast. Call (503) 692-3600 using code OREGONDRESSAGE (don t book online if you want the discounted rate). Call secretary for a list of other hotels. Refer to pages R-1through R-10 for General Rules and Important Information applicable to all ODS League Competitions