F A Northern Arizona Chapter of Arizona Dressage Association Dressage Schooling Shows & Clinics K P V B E R M 2017 May 7 * July 30 * October 1 Chino Valley Equestrian Park Chino Valley, Arizona C S H
Lessons at your Leisure! Brush Up On Your 35 Years Experience Riding Skills at your Barn or Mine! Dressage, English Pleasure, Gated Dressage, Trail & Trail Etiquette 2
The Northern Arizona Chapter Of Arizona Dressage Association has a new home! CHINO VALLEY EQUESTRIAN PARK! (Located off Old Manor & Rodeo Drive in Chino Valley) We are proud to announce that we are a founding sponsor of the new multi use facility. For more info, visit: Www.cvequestrianpark.com 2017 Northern Arizona Chapter Arizona Dressage Association President: Jerri Wilhite-Harms Vice-President: Kirsten Kuzmanic Co Treasurer: Jerri Wilhite-Harms Co Treasurer: Kirsten Kuzmanic Secretary: Jacki McKinney Directors At Large: Carol Lands Maren Cochran Anne Callahan Kati Anderson Show Manager: Kirsten Kuzmanic Advertising: Jacki McKinney Website/Newsletter: Jacki McKinney Mission Statement The Northern Arizona Chapter (NAC) of the Arizona Dressage Association (ADA) - located in the QUAD-CITY area of Prescott, Chino Valley, Prescott Valley and Dewey-Humboldt is a group of individuals with a love of horses whose goals are to promote the advancement of dressage among its members through educational opportunities, programs and shows; to promote dressage to the local community by example through education, demonstrations and shows; and to accomplish these goals in a spirit of fun and enjoyment among the members and their equine partners. Www.nacofada.com Arizona Dressage Association is a 501(c)3 Charitable Organization P.O. Box 11262 Prescott, AZ 86304 3
Northern Arizona Chapter Arizona Dressage Association 2017 Judges May 7, 2017 - Terri Kemp S Judge Terri (Buzan) Kemp has competed in all 10 areas of the United States, Canada and Mexico on her three advanced horses Five Star General, Dazzler & Phoenix. An active career riding hunters, jumpers and won numerous awards including USDF Bronze medal, USEA Bronze, Silver & Gold medals, Top Rider awards, Horse of the Year, Arizona State Dressage Championships, and the (former) AHSA National Champion CCI* (Phoenix). July 30, 2017 - Michell Combs L Judge L Graduate with Distinction. She has earned her USDF Bronze, Silver & Gold medals. Currently sits on ADA as Membership Chair. She has experience judging Classical Dressage, Eventing, Western Dressage, Gaited Dressage, Dressage Seat Equitation & In-hand and sport horse conformation. October 1, 2017 Cynthia Ganem L Judge High Point Year End Championship Show & Silent Auction Cynthia is owner of Cynthia Art Asylum and is a professional artist. She is currently the Treasurer of ADA and is fills the position of Finance Chair, Trustee of Records, Schooling Shows Secretary. Www.nacofada.com Also, see us on Facebook at: Northern Arizona Chapter Arizona Dressage Association 4
2017 High Point Year End Award Sponsors Come join us for our 2017 NAC of ADA Dressage Schooling Show season for amazing prizes! Classical Intro Junior Sponsored by Jacki McKinney-Rodriguez Classical 3rd Level AA & Above Sponsored by Cameron English of Lion Heart Andalusians, Chino Valley Classical Training Junior Sponsored by Kati Anderson Western Intro AA Sponsored by Lyn & Eric Kazan Western Intro Junior Sponsored by Safeway of Chino Valley Western Basic AA Sponsored by Missy Gilliland Western Basic Junior Sponsored by Lynn Simpson Western 1st Level AA Sponsored by NAC of ADA Classical Intro AA Sponsored by Missy Gilliland Classical Dressage Riding Academy Western Dressage Level 2 & UP AA Sponsored by Syndy Cunningham Classical Training Level AA Sponsored by Vonnie Jacobson Gaited AA Sponsored by Diane Echazabal Classical 1st Level AA Sponsored by NAC of ADA Western Vintage (50+) Sponsored by Foothills Bank Classical 2nd Level AA Sponsored by Maren Cochran Classical Vintage (50+) Sponsored by Kirsten Kuzmanic Pet Club Chino Valley 991 State Route 89 Chino Valley, AZ 86323 928-458-7466 Operating Hours Sun: 10:00AM-5:00PM Mon-Fri: 9:00AM-8:00PM Sat: 9:00AM-6:00PM 5
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At the Introductory and Training Levels, the tests require only simple obedience at a brisk walk and trot, or walk, trot and canter, along the rail and large circles and serpentines. As the horse and rider progress in their training, they move up to higher levels where the tests introduce new and more challenging movements and figures. Following are the added requirements for each level: Serpentine at the canter, extended gaits, flying changes of lead, half-pass at the trot and canter. strides and every first Georges, is effectiveness of their training. DRESSAGE TESTS Unlike Western or English Pleasure classes where many horses are in the ring together, Dressage competition is performed with only one rider in the arena at a time. Dressage competitors perform a test or specific pattern of movements and figures designed for specific levels of proficiency. The levels of difficulty range from beginners to Olympic Level (Grand Prix). The patterns are on a printed form and set by national and international groups. 7 the ghest the
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Northern Arizona Chapter Arizona Dressage Association 2017 Schooling Show Rules These Schooling Shows are put on by NAC of ADA for the benefit of its members and the community. Show policies are set by NAC of ADA and are subject to the Show Management s discretion. The Show Management reserves the right to call for the removal from the show grounds of any horse or rider that jeopardizes the safety of any horse, rider, spectator or other attending party, or of any horse deemed unmanageable and/or a danger to itself or others. High Point Year End Award: Junior/Young Riders, Adult Am ateurs, Open Riders & Vintage Riders (50+) in Intro / Training / Basic Level / IJA Gaited, through FEI will qualify for the High Point Year End Championship Awards. Rider must ride a minimum of two (2) NAC of ADA Schooling Shows at same level with same horse in front of two (2) different judges. NAC of ADA will average Rider s two (2) highest scores (only scores 55% or greater) to qualify for the 2017. High Point Year End Championship Awards. Awards will be distributed at last show of season on October 1, 2017 at the NAC of ADA High Point Year End Championship Schooling Show. (Note If you are qualifying for the WDAAZ High Point Award Year End Award Series, you MUST be a member of WDAAZ). No minimum number of Riders required to qualify for High Point Year End Championship Award Divisions. See www.nacofada.com for 2016 High Point Year End Championship Awards Program and Class List. JACKPOT CLASS (OCTOBER 1, 2017) YEAR END AWARD. Jackpot Class open to AA riders only. Cost of a Jackpot Class is an additional $25.00. (Entry fee of $20.00/class plus Jackpot class of $25.00/class = Total of $45.00). NAC of ADA has voted in our Two (2) most popular classes for the Jackpot Award. In addition to the High Point Year End Awards, the Jackpot Classes will be offered for Classical Training Level 3 and Western Basic 4. Riders must by member of NAC of ADA or add $5.00 for class. Jackpot Class open to AA riders only. 1st Place receives 50% of Jackpot Class (The additional $25.00). 2nd Place receives 30% & 3rd Place receives 20% of Jackpot Class. US Equestrian Dressage Division Regulations are followed with the exception of dress requirements. Exceptions are: Jackets are not required. If a jacket is not worn, a short or long sleeve shirt with a collar is required; stock tie or choker is optional; tall boots or paddock boots, with or without chaps, are required. Effective March 1, 2011, for dressage: Anyone mounted on a horse must wear protective headgear except those riders age 18 and over while on horses that are competing only in FEI levels and tests at the Prix St. Georges level and above (including FEI Young Rider Tests, the USEF Developing Prix St. Georges Test and the USEF Brentina Cup Test). 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 headgear and 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. This includes noncompeting riders as well as those competing at any level. Riders are advised that equipment may be checked, including whip length and bits. No entry fees will be refunded unless cancellations are received by the closing date for that show. At management s discretion, if a horse/rider combination is scratched due to severe lameness, illness or other serious reason after the closing date, the entry fee may be held over to the next show. If not used at the next show, the entry fee will be dead and not refunded. If a show is oversubscribed, all riders will be included based on entry post mark date, up to closing date. If there are over entries, priority will be given to ADA members. I have read the NAC of ADA Schooling Show Rules and accept and agree to abide by them. NO DOGS ALLOWED AT NAC OF ADA DRESSAGE SCHOOLING SHOWS. Signature Date 9
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