Mtnaire Horse Trials, and Derby Saturday/Sunday August 13-14, 2016 Dunham Ranch, Enterprise, Oregon Opening Date: July 1st Closing Date: postmarked August 5th Organizer/Secretary: Connie Dunham, 541-426-3315 or 208-859-5280 (cell), mtnaire.connie@gmail.com Cks to: Connie Dunham Send Entry to: Dunham Ranch, 70823 Dunham Road, Enterprise, OR 97828 Judge: tba Medical Personnel: EMT on grounds Closing Date: Aug. 5th Awards: Prizes to first in HT and Derby, Ribbons to 6 th place. Special prize to the first entry received!! Stabling: limited stalls at $20 per day with initial bedding. Priority given to those who are also attending the Stephanie Goodman clinic. Extra bedding: $8.00 a bag(shavings) Uncovered pens w/bedding: $15. Pen with no bedding: $10 per day. Please pick out your stall or pen. Off grounds stabling can be arranged if grounds are full. Haul Ins: will be parked in designated areas where you may trailer tie your horse. Refunds: Before closing date, less $10 office fee. After closing, with a vet statement, less $10 office fee. For other cancellations, no refund without filling spot on your own or from waiting list. Times: Saturday: Dressage Tests will start at 8:00am., Stadium (for horse trial) and Derby jump rounds at 2:00pm. Sunday: Cross Country will start at 9:00am.Dressage times will be emailed. Dressage tests can be found at www.usdf.org and event tests are at www.useventing.com under forms. Dressage: Tests will be ridden in outdoor sand arena. Rules: Competitors in HT may enter more than one horse. Derby competitors are limited to 2 consecutive divisions with the same horse. Acceptable Attire: Shirts with collars (long or short sleeved only), breeches of any color, boots or paddock boots with half-chaps, ASTM helmets. Safety vests required for x-country. Wear your medical armbands. USEA rules will be followed closely for Horse Trial Divisions. Derby rules for those riding in the Idaho Derby series will follow the Idaho Derby rules, which are USEA rules for dressage and stadium jumping. (see www.idahodressageandeventing.org > Events> Idaho Event Derby for rules). Camping: Allowed in designated areas. No hook-ups. There will be port-a-potties. Food: Local restaurants are 9 miles from site to Enterprise. Potluck dinner on Saturday evening for those who wish to join in AND. WINE and CHOCOLATE TASTING (byo if you want to participate!). Discount of 10% of total show fees for those who also participate in both days of the Stephanie Goodman clinic, August 11-12 th. Horse Trial Divisions Offered USEA Rules of Eventing will be followed for tack, scoring and faults. Introductory: Dressage Test: 2014 USDF Intro Test B (Test may be read). Stadium Course: Cross Pole course, max. height 18, not timed, limit of 3 stops/runouts per fence, total of 5 for the course. Cross country: height to 18 in open field. Lead horse optional. Beginner Novice: Dressage Test: 2014 USEA Beginner Novice Test B (Test may be read). Stadium Course: Max. height 2 6 in open field. Cross country: Height to 2 6 in open field. Approx. 12 jumps with no water or ditches. Speed 275 mpm. Novice: Dressage test: 2014 USEA Novice test B (memorized). Stadium course: Max. height 2 11 in open field. Cross Country: Max. height 2 11. Approx. 14 jumps with water and ditches. Speed 300mpm. Training: Dressage test: 2014 USEA Training test B (memorized). Stadium course: Max. height 3 3 in open field. Cross Country: Approx. 16 jumps with water and ditches. Speed 350mpm. Preliminary: Dressage Test: 2014 USEA Preliminary Test B (memorized). Stadium course: max. height 3 7. Cross Country: Approx. 20 jumps with water And ditches. Speed 400mpm. Horse Trial Fees: Introductory-$75. All other division $85. Derby Divisions Offered Grasshoppers: Course of ground poles, 12-15 obstacles, lead horse allowed. Speed: 200mpm Dressage test-usdf 2040 Intro A. Kangaroos: Course of stadium and xc jumps no higher than 18, 12-15 obstacles. Speed: 200mpm. Dressage test-usdf 2014 Intro B. Mini s: Course of stadium and xc jumps, no higher than 2 3, 12-15 obstacles. Speed: 275mpm. Dressage test-usea 2014 Beg.Nov. Test A. Derby Beg. Nov: Course of stadium and xc jumps, no higher than 2 7, 12-15 obstacles. Speed: 300mpm. Dressage test-usea 2014 Beg.Nov. Test B. Derby Novice: Course of stadium and xc jumps, no higher than 2 11, 14-16 obstacles. Speed: 325mpm. Dressage test-usea 2014 Nov. Test B. Derby Training: Course of stadium and xc jumps, no higher than 3 3, 16-18 obstacles. Speed: 350mpm. Dressage test-usea 2014 Training Test B. Water optional. Derby Prelim: Course of stadium and xc jumps, no higher than 3 7, 20-22 obstacles. Speed: 400mpm. Dressage test- USEA 2014 Prelim Test B.
Derby Division Fees: All divisions $65 for first round. Additional schooling rounds (jumping only)$20 each, at end of each division, same horse. You may enter additional rounds on show day also. Courses will be split between juniors and adults if there are at least 3 jrs/3 adults in one division. Dressage tests may be memorized or read by a reader. Dressage Divisions Offered Any USDF dressage test: Specify test, Intro through 3 rd Level T.3. You will be grouped by level. Any USEA dressage test: Specify test, Novice through Advanced. You may ride any test a second time. Your first test will be the one included in scoring for that division. Same fees apply for additional tests. Dressage Division Fees: All tests $25 each. Ribbons to 4 th.. PLEASE COMPLETE ENTRY FORM AND LIABILITY ON FOLLOWING PAGES! Clinic w/ Stephanie Goodman Summary of Qualifications Horse trainer, farm manager, competitor and trainer with a passion for horsemanship. Skilled professional that creates places where horses and people are safe, happy and reach their goals together. Level A 2 Pony Club International Versed in full veterinary and dietary needs for pleasure and competition horses Good management style 17+ years working in the top equestrian facilities here and abroad 12+ years managing farm with 14 or more horses with many different jobs USEA Certified Level III Coach and Trainer Proven experience starting horses for racing, roping, eventing, hunters, jumpers, dressage, etc. Successfully shown jumpers, dressage and eventing horses through international levels Proficient in Windows, Excel, QuickBooks, several photo and video editing software and more Worked and traveled for 2 years through western Europe competing and managing event and sale horses Market horses using multimedia avenues; video, photo, social networking, and commercial internet Trained and proficient in record keeping, tax reporting, and general accounting of equestrian facility Plan parties, fund raisers, competitions, weddings and more for 12+ years Knowledge and understanding of farm and farming equipment including arena care, manure removal, tractors, rigs, etc. Been named top ten riders in United States in Three-day Eventing (Dressage, Show Jumping and Cross Country) Currently riding Grand Prix level Show Jumping, breaking young horses, coaching children, teens and adults at all levels, training event horses from beginner through advanced, and riding show jumpers and dressage horses Maintenance and content for web site Wasatchsporthorses.com
MtnAire Entry Form August 13-14th, 2016 Horse Trials and Derby Name of competitor Address Phone no. cell no. Email: Age as of January 1, 2016 (if under 18) Name of Horse Horse and Rider Experience: highest level rider has competed Highest level horse has competed Emergency Information Emergency contact name Emergency contact phone no. Will this person be on the grounds? Medical Insurance Company Medical Insurance Policy no. I give permission for the officials at this horse activity to use their best judgement in contacting medical assistance for me or my minor child,, in case of an accident.(signature). Horse Trial Entry Name of Division Derby Divisions Entry Division No. of schooling rounds (same horse/div.) Division No. of schooling rounds Division No. of schooling rounds (You may add schooling rounds on show day also) Dressage Divisions USDF tests- please list level and test # for each test desired, and # of times you wish to ride it. USEA tests- please list level and test A or B Stabling: Indicate 1 st and 2 nd choice (stalls assigned by receipt of entry) Stall ($20/per night) dates Total _ Pen w/bedding($15/night) dates Total _ Pen/no bedding($10/night) dates Total _
Mail Entries to Connie Dunham Ranch 70823 Dunham Rd. Enterprise, Or. 97828 Questions? Call 541 426-3315 or email: mtnaire.connie@gmail.com Checks to Connie Dunham Call or email if you need directions to site Hold Harmless must be signed and returned with entry.( on next page) Any rider under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign for them. Entry Fees Horse Trial Divisions Intro $75 All other divisions $85 Derby Divisions Total # @$65_ Derby Jump Rounds Total # @$20 Dressage Rides Total # @$25 TOTAL 10% discount to clinic participants Stabling Fees I have included stabling in my clinic fees Potluck & Wine & $- Chocolate Tasting- BYO & share TOTAL For Office use only Postmark Date Check no. Check amt. Signatures? Fee discrepancy Stable location Other missing info Addit.rides added on show day Paid
Release and Hold Harmless Agreement To Stephanie Goodman, Connie Dunham, and all persons affiliated with them in connection with my participation in the equestrian show held at the property of Richard and Connie Dunham, Dunham Ranch LLC, Enterprise, Oregon I agree to wear protective headgear at all times when mounted at this clinic and/or show. I agree to wear protective headgear with harness attached that meets or exceeds the ASTM/SEI standards currently imposed by the U.S. Equestrian Rules for Eventing, whenever I am jumping. I agree to wear footgear with a heel appropriate for riding. I understand that I must wear a body-protective vest when jumping cross-country. I understand that the sport of eventing is a high risk sport that can involve dangers and conditions inherent with equine activities, including but not limited to; the propensity of equines to behave in ways which may result in injury, harm or even death to humans or other animals around or near them; the unpredictability of equine reactions to sounds, sudden movements, smells and unfamiliar objects, persons or other animals; hazards related to surface and subsurface conditions; collisions with other equines or objects; and the potential for another participant to act in a negligent or unskilled manner which may contribute to injury to the participant or others, including failure or inability to maintain control over their animal. By participating in this clinic, I agree to assume responsibility for those risks, and I release and agree to hold harmless the activity organizer, the judge and any assistants, the owners of the property on which it is held, and any of their employees. I agree to release the above parties from any and all claims, damages, liabilities, or indebtedness of any kind, known or unknown, which I may have or claim to have now or at any time hereafter by reason of my participation, or my son s/daughter s participation in this equestrian show or related activities, regardless of the character of such participation and regardless of whether such injury, death or damage is due to the negligence of the persons hereby released. This agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, successors, and assigns of the parties involved. I agree that the organizer of this equestrian show has the right to cancel this activity; to refuse any entry; to require and enforce the wearing of safety or other attire; to control or limit the conduct of riders, horses, and visitors; and to stop or control any action deemed by the organizer to be improper or unsafe. Said agreement must be signed by a natural parent or legal guardian for any participant under the age of 18, I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS RELEASE AND AGREEMENT TO HOLD HARMLESS. DATED: Signature Rider under 18 For