- PONY CLUB SCHOOLING SHOW Saturday, October 25TH 9:00AM Start Time Come and have some ooky, spooky fun with High Country Pony Club! This will be a spooktacular schooling show. It will give pony-clubbers a chance to compete in show jumping and a chance to learn about what is required within a safe (but eerie) and friendly (but hair-raising) setting. The show will be held either in the indoor arena or, if weather permits, the outdoor arena or of the Millarville Racing and Agricultural Society. In case of inclement weather call 403 931-3361 for show status. Decision will be made 7 pm. of the night prior to the show and will be communicated to all show entrants via e-mail. Classes with more than 12 entries may be split. Classes with less than 4 entries may be cancelled. Competitors riding and / or tested to higher levels are welcome to ride in the lower levels (space permitting) but are encouraged to ride hors concours (you may ride but won t be given a ribbon). Competitors are more than welcome to come dressed for the season please ensure that your costume will not interfere with your ride or anyone else s VE VANT TO SEE YOU THERE! HIGH COUNTRY PONY CLUB
CLASS LIST: 9:00 AM start time -------- Division 1: I WANT MY MUMMY-------- These classes are open to E level riders who are not yet comfortable cantering in the show ring. In Division A, cantering is not allowed. Horses may be on a lead line with an experienced handler, or a coach or parent may be in the ring to help the rider over obstacles. Each trot pole class includes one timed round only. Four (4) Penalties are given for each refusal and each incidence of going off course. Prizes are awarded for the fastest times and fewest faults. Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Mummy Equitation class (no poles) Mummy Easy trot pole class Mummy Challenge trot pole class -------- All Subsequent Divisions -------- Clear Round classes are judged, but ribbons are only awarded for clear rounds; o No knock-downs, no refusals, no off course and no time faults. Jumper classes will be judged according to FEI Table A, 2.2. The first round will be against the clock with a time allowed but in the event of equality of Penalties for first place there will be one (1) jump-off against the clock. Exceeding the time allowed in the jump-off round will incur one (1) Penalty for each second commenced. Other Riders are placed according to their Penalties in the first round. There will be an immediate jump off after a clear round. We reserve the right to adjust the time allowed if required. Courses will be published on the day of the show. We will use two different courses course one for Clear Round and Round 1, course two for Round 2. --------Division 2: THE SCREAMERS -------- These classes are open to E and D level riders. Riders MUST be able to ride independently in the ring; i.e. No lead lines, and no coaching allowed. Jumps not to exceed 18 - X-rail with no oxers Class 4 Screamers Equitation class (no jumps) Class 5 Screamers Clear Round Class 6 Screamers 18 X-rail round 1 Class 7 Screamers 18 X-rail round 2 --------Division 3: BOILS AND GHOULS--------
This division will not start before 11:00 AM Class 12 Jack-O-Lanterns Equitation class (flat) Class 13 Jack-O-Lanterns Clear Round Class 14 Jack-O-Lanterns 2 3 round 1 Class 15 Jack-O-Lanterns 2 3 round 2 These classes are open to D and D1 level riders. Jumps not to exceed 2 This division will not start before 10:30 AM Class 8 Boils and Ghouls Equitation class (flat) Class 9 Boils and Ghouls Clear Round Class 10 Boils and Ghouls 2 round 1 --------Division 4: THE JACK-O-LANTERNS ---- ---- Class 11 Boils and Ghouls 2 round 2 These classes are open to D1 and D2 level riders. Jumps not to exceed 2 3 -------- Division 5: HEADLESS HORSEMEN -------- These classes are open to D1, D2 and C level riders. Jumps not to exceed 2 6 This division will not start before 2:00 PM Class 16 Headless Horsemen Equitation class (flat) Class 17 Headless Horsemen Clear Round Class 18 Headless Horsemen 2 6 round 1 Class 19 Headless Horsemen 2 6 round 2 -------- Division 6: WHICH WITCH IS WHICH -------- These classes are open to D2 and C level riders. Jumps not to exceed 2 9 Class 20 The Witches Equitation class (flat) Class 21 The Witches Clear Round Class 22 The Witches 2 9 round 1 Class 23 The Witches 2 9 round 2 -------- Division 7: THE BRIDES OF FRANKENSTEIN --------
These classes are open to C level riders. Jumps not to exceed 3 Class 24 The Brides Equitation class (no jumps) Class 25 The Brides Clear Round Class 26 The Brides 3 round 1 Class 27 The Brides 3 round 2 Each division will start with a walk through of the course (if so desired by the competitors) and prior to the start of each division there will be a flat warm up of 5 minutes in the actual ring. Weather permitting warm-up jumps will be set-up in the rodeo infield (directly north of the ground s grandstand). Cross entries are permitted. You can compete for a ribbon if your pony club level is at or lower than the level requirement for the division. If your pony club level is higher you are welcome to compete hors concours. For example, if you are a D1 level rider you can compete in divisions 3 and up, if you are a D2 level rider you can compete in divisions 4 and up, etc. If you are a C level rider wishing to school your young horse in the trot pole division you are very welcome to do so but will not receive a ribbon. Equitation classes: In these classes riders will be judged on position, seat and aids. The horses are shown at the walk, trot and canter (with the exception of class 3, which is a walk-trot class) in both directions. In some classes backing up, an extended trot and a hand gallop may also be required. The competitors may also be asked to ride without stirrups. Clear round: Classes will be judged, they are timed and penalties are recorded. Those riders that are without penalties (time penalties, knock downs or refusals) will receive a clear round ribbon. There are no placings for these rounds. You can regard the clear round as a warm-up for the actual competition. Entries may be mailed to Jackie Rawn, Box 108, Millarville, Alberta, T0L 1K0. Please also include a copy of your AEF-card. Entries can also be emailed to jrawn@xplornet.com. Please ensure that the club DC is copied on your email. If entries are e-mailed please bring your forms and payment to the show. Rules and regulations for the High Country Pony Club Halloween Howler Schooling Show:
This show is for schooling purposes only. Competitors will not earn points for National or Regional Show Jumping competitions. 1. The classes are open to Pony Club members in good standing. 2. All riders must be AEF members in good standing. Bring your AEF card! 3. The show will follow the CPC Show jumping rules, revised April 2013. You can find a full version of those on the Canadian Pony Club website. It is the competitor s responsibility to familiarize themselves with these rules. 4. Boots with a heel, ASTM/SEI approved hard hats and Medical Armbands are compulsory while mounted anywhere on the show grounds. 5. Tack to be clean and correctly fitted and compliant with the rules for the discipline. Braiding is optional. 6. When competing, wear your pony club pin with colored disk (except E level pony-clubbers without disks). 7. Stallions and horses under the age of five are not permitted to show. 8. Entry fees are $10.00 per class 9. Clear round fees are $ 7.00 per round (i.e. classes 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25). 10. Make cheques payable to: High Country Pony Club 11. Entries can be emailed to Jackie Rawn jrawn@xplorenet.com - phone (403) 931-3361. 12. Ribbons will be awarded to the top 5 riders in each class. Participation ribbons will be awarded to all other competitors in divisions one and two. 13. There is a non-refundable EMS fee of $12.00 per rider, a $5.00 administration fee, a refundable number fee of $5.00, and a late-fee of $10.00 for entries received after October 17 TH. 14. The show office will open at 7:30am at the day of the show. Show registrations will not be accepted after 8:30am the day of the show. 15. Extra classes may be post entered during the day at an extra cost of $2.00 per class. 16. The show committee reserves the right to cancel any classes that lack sufficient number of entries. Class fee will be refunded if a class is eliminated. 17. The show committee reserves the right to refuse any entry. 18. High Country Pony Club, the competition, their officials, organizers, agents, employees, volunteers or representatives of the show committee will not be held responsible in any way for damage, injury or loss to persons, horses, tack, property, spectators or exhibitors. 19. All participants are required to sign a waiver for the Millarville Racing and Agricultural Society prior to participating. 20. All judges decisions are final. 21. High Country Pony Club has the expectation that all participants and parents and/or guardians will demonstrate respect and cooperation in their dealings with the show officials and personnel. Any violation of this expectation may result in that person(s) being asked to leave the show premises and forfeit their entry fees. 22. Any horse that is out of control or unsound will be excused from the class or classes. No refund will be given. 23. Please clean up after your horse and yourselves. 24. A red ribbon or tag in their tail must identify horses likely to kick.
25. There are currently no plans for Food service to be available on site. Please plan to bring your lunch! 26. Trailers and cars must be parked in designated areas. 27. Dogs are not allowed on the Ag Society grounds during the show. 28. CANCELLATION OF ENTRIES: Exhibitors canceling entries after receipt by the show office shall forfeit their entries, except where a certificate of disability from a qualified veterinarian is presented to the show office prior to the start of classes. 29. CROSS ENTRIES: Cross Entries are only allowed when the rider meets the Pony Club rating requirement for the division. Time, and number of entries permitting, a horse/rider combination exceeding the Pony Club rating for a division may be permitted to ride hors concours. This option may be attractive to older Pony Club members on younger horses. 30. SMOKING: No smoking in any building. 31. No lunging allowed inside the arena. 32. No feeding of hay or grain to horses along rail of arena.
SHOW ENTRY FORM RIDER NAME AEF # HORSE NAME PC LEVEL ADDRESS PHONE # PONY CLUB BRANCH DC SIGNATURE EMAIL ENTRY INFORMATION Division: Division: Division: Division: Class # s Class # s Class # s Class # s Entry Fee Total # of classes entered: X $ 10.00 per class Total # of clear rounds entered: X $ 7.00 per round EMS fee $ 12.00 Refundable Number Fee - $ 5.00 $5.00 Administration Fee - $ 5.00 $5.00 Late Fee (for entries after October 10 TH ) - $ 10.00 Total fees owing
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