PO Box 386 Revere, PA 18953 Thursday Morning Horse Show Good Luck to everyone! We have made many changes this year to our show. We ve invited USEF judges to our Hunter Ring and added Marshall & Sterling classes. We ve expanded our Children s Ring, added new fences and footing. Come and check us out! The Bucks County Horse Park s 26th year of providing a quality schooling show for all ages. PO Box 386 ~ Revere, PA 18953 ~ 610-847-8597 On the web at www.buckscountyhorsepark.org
PAGE 2 SHOW SCHEDULE June 12 June 19 June 26 July 3 July 10 July 17 July 24 July 31 August 7 August 14 August 21 August 28 Schedule Hunter Ring #1 8:00 am Start Classes Description Schooling Opens at 7am 1-4 Schooling Hunter 3 5-8 Open 3 Equitation 9 M&S Adult Medal 10 M&S Children s Medal Schooling Break 2 9 1-4 Schooling Hunter 2 9 5-8 Open 2 9 Equitation Schooling Break 2 6 1-4 Schooling Hunter 2 6 5-8 Open 2 6 Equitation 11 M&S 2 6 Child Medal 12 M&S 2 6 Adult Medal 13 M&S Bit O Straw 2 6 Schooling Break 2 3 14-17 Children s Equitation 18-21 Adult Equitation 22-25 Low Hunter Schooling Break cross rails 26-29 Long Stirrup 30-33 Children s Hunter 28-31 Baby Green Hunter Schooling Break - 2 38-41 Maiden Hunter 42-45 Beginner Equitation 46-49 Pre-Children s Hunter THURSDAY MORNING HORSE SHOW 2014 show date: NAME OF RIDER: Rider BIRTH DATE Jr Sr # / / ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE PHONE E-MAIL (required) NAME OF HORSE/PONY Height Classes Entered Divisions Entered Release: I understand that horse sports may be hazardous and dangerous, even leading to permanent injury or death, and I assume any and all risk of loss or injury to myself, my animals and equipment, etc. and agree to hold harmless, regardless of negligent acts or omissions, Bucks County, the Bucks County Horse Park, organizers, show committee, all horse show personnel, and volunteers. Signature of competitor Date (Signature of Parent if competitor is under 18) Date TOTAL $ Paid Cash Paid check # Blank Check Coggins Trainer s Name Do not use photos for BCHP publication.
BCHP 2013 Calendar April 6 Combined Tests April 27 Berks Pony Club Hunter Pace April 18 Friday Evening Eventing May 3 USEF/USDF ~ Dressage at the Park I May 11 Schooling Horse Trials May 8 Tuesday Eve Dressage/ESDCTA Registered May 25 TMHS Spring Prevu Show May 26 Memorial Day Hunter Pace May 20 Tuesday Eve Dressage/ESDCTA Registered May 30 Friday Evening Eventing June 1 USEF/USDF ~ Dressage at the Park II June 3 TEDS Dressage Show June 7 Trail clean up June 8 Pleasure Driving Show June 17 Tuesday Eve Dressage/ESDCTA Registered June 12 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper June 15 USEA Recognized Horse Trial June 19 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper June 21 Mystery Paper Chase June 22 PJHSA English/Western Show June 26 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper June 29 USEF/USDF Dressage at the Park III July 1 Tuesday Eve Dressage ~ ESDCTA Registered July 3 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper July 6 Combined Test and Sch Dressage July 10 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper July 12 4-H County Round Up July 15 Tuesday Eve Dressage ~ ESDCTA Registered July 17 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper July 20 PJHSA English/Western Show July 24 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper July 29 Tuesday Eve Dressage ~ ESDCTA Registered July 31 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper Aug 3 USEF/USDF Dressage at the Park IV Aug 87 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper Aug 10 Schooling Horse Trial Aug 11 United States Pony Club ~ NJ D Rally Aug 12 Tuesday Eve Dressage Aug 14 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper Aug 17 LVDA ~ USEF/USED Dressage Aug 21 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper Aug 26 Tuesday Eve Dressage Aug 28 Thurs. Morning Horse Show ~ Hunter/Jumper Sept 1 HVHPC ~ Horse Trial Sept 7 USEA Recognized Horse Trial Sept 13 TB Rescue Hunter/Jumper Show Sept 21 Judged Trail Ride Sept 28 Fall Jumper Classic and Derby Sept 28 Landowners and Volunteer Picnic Oct 4 Pink Ribbon Ride ~ benefit trail ride Oct 5 Fun Driving Show Oct 12 Starter Trial/Combined Tests/Sch Dressage Oct 18 USEF/USDF Dressage at the Park V Team Chpshp Oct 19 Round-A-Bit Spookarama raindate 28th Nov 2 Schooling Horse Trial Nov 8 Banquet at Saucon Valley Banquet, Bethlehem, PA Nov 22 Mix&Match Schooling Horse Trial (weather permitting) Nov 29 Thanksgiving Hunter Pace Schedule Jumper Ring #2 8:00 am Start Classes Description 50 Model Hunter 51-54 English Pleasure 55-57 Itty Bitty Jumpers 58-60 Low Schooling Jumpers 61-63 Level 0 Jumpers 64-66 Child/Adult Jumpers 67-69 Level 1 Jumpers Children s Ring #3 9:30 am Start 70-73 Short Stirrup Equitation 74-77 Short Stirrup Hunter - Schooling Break - 78-81 Lesson Mount 82-85 Mini Stirrup - Schooling Break - 86-88 1st/2nd/Year Beginner (10 and Under) 89-91 1st/2nd Year Beginner (11 to Adult) - Schooling Break - 92-94 Leadline
Full Service Tack Shop Jamison, PA www.dotrotin.com 215-343-2822 BAVIN GATE FARM Trainer~ Sue Casey Phone # 267-424-1807 Whispering Willow Farm Thanks to Kimberly and all her horses Buddy, Elmo, Lance, Max and Tucker Foot and Ankle Specialty Ctr Paul Angotti, DPM, FACFAS Anthony C. Anzalone, DPM Kimberly A Wilkie, DPM Michael A. Troiano, DPM SHANE LEDYARD 267 446-8392 LedyardHorseTraining.com THE FOREVER 7 At Groveland Farms Pipersville, PA Hunter Ring #1 Schooling Hunter Division (3 /2 9 /2 6 ) Open to all riders. Open judge s card for all heights. Class 1 Schooling Hunter OF Class 2 Schooling Hunter OF Class 3 Schooling Hunter OF Class 4 Schooling Hunter US Open Equitation Division (3 /2 9 /2 6 ) Open to all riders. Open judge s card for all heights. Class 5 Open Equitation OF Class 6 Open Equitation OF Class 7 Open Equitation OF Class 8 Open Equitation w/t/c Marshall & Sterling Classes Class 9 M&S Adult Medal (3 ) Class 10 SoreNoMore Child s Medal (3 ) Class 11 M&S 2 6 Children Medal Class 12 M&S 2 6 Adult Medal Class 13 M&S Bit O Straw (2 6 ) Children s Equitation Division Open to riders under 18. To be shown over fences not to exceed 2 3. Class 14 Children s Equitation OF Class 15 Children s Equitation OF Class 16 Children s Equitation OF Class 17 Children s Equitation w-t-c Adult Amateur Eq. ~ 2 3 Open to 18 yrs and older. Fences are verticals with fillers not to exceed 2 3. Class 18 AA Equitation OF Class 19 AA Equitation OF Class 20 AA Equitation OF Class 21 AA Equitation w-t-c Low Hunter Division Open to all riders. To be shown over 6 to 8 fences not to exceed 2 3. Class 22 Low Hunter OF Class 23 Low Hunter OF Class 24 Low Hunter OF Class 25 Low Hunter US Bucks County Horse Park SPECIALTY Awards and Information North of Forty Judy Hohmann is sponsoring this award Awarded to riders over the age of forty attending 6 or more TMHS in the 2013 season. Please register with the show secretary. High Point Rider Year End Award Awarded to the rider who has earned the most points over the THMS season. All Around Horse and Rider Award ~In Honor of Aselynn To honor Aselynn and other s like him, Kat Richie awards a horse and rider that exemplifies versatility in their performance at the many types of competitions that BCHP provides. Trainer s Award ~ sponsored by Maria Taylor, Realtor Equestrian Property Specialist The registered trainer who s students accumulate the most points both weekly and for the season will be rewarded.
Hunter Ring #1 EXPERIENCE THE HUNT OF YEARS GONE BY For lovers of horses, history, fun Welcome to the inaugural HUNTER DERBY AND JUMPER CLASSICS SEPTEMBER 28TH 2014 HUNTER DERBY COURSES AT 2 6 AND 3 BLUE BRIDLE INSURANCE JUMPER CLASSIC MINI-PRIX PONY PRIX AT THE HORSE PARK WEB SITE. WWW.BUCKSCOUNTYHORSEPARK.ORG ~ WWW. Jeff and Nancy Krial In Honor of Carbon Copy RAINBOW RIDGE FARM EQUESTRIAN Virginia Ahlers 215-776-9353 215-534-3467 In Honor of our equine friends who let us fly with them. Anonymous ELM BROOK FARM Maureen Ferris Instruction, Training, Sales www.elmbrookfarms.net 610-360-7021 Nancy Krial In honor or Barbara Webster Long Stirrup Division Open to riders 13 years & older. X Rails not to exceed 2. Class 26 Long Stirrup w-t Class 27 Long Stirrup w-t-c Class 28 Long Stirrup 4 x-rails Class 29 Long Stirrup 8 x-rails Children s Hunter Division Trotting in corners not penalized. Cannot enter classes over 2. Rider 17 and under. Class 30 Green Hunter w-t Class 31 Green Hunter w-t-c Class 32 Green Hunter OF (4 x-rails) Class 33 Green Hunter OF (8 x-rails) Green Hunter Division Trotting in corners not penalized. Cannot enter classes over 2. Class 34 Green Hunter w-t Class 35 Green Hunter w-t-c Class 36 Green Hunter OF (4 x-rails) Class 37 Green Hunter OF (8 x-rails) Maiden Hunter Division Open to horses haven t run a blue ribbon prior to 2014 season. Simple changes permitted. Class 38 Maiden Hunter OF Class 39 Maiden Hunter OF Class 40 Maiden Hunter OF Class 41 Maiden Hunter US Beginner Equitation 2 Open to amateur riders. Over fences classes may be taken at a trot or canter. Simple changes permitted. Class 42 Beg. Equitation OF Class 43 Beg. Equitation OF Class 44 Beg. Equitation OF Class 45 Beg. Equitation w-t-c Pre-Children s Equitation Open to riders 14 years and under. Vertical fences with fillers not to exceed 2. Class 46 Pre-Children s OF Class 47 Pre-Children s OF Class 48 Pre-Children s OF Class 49 Pre-Children s w-t-c
Children s Ring #3 Bucks County Horse Park Rules & Regulations Sponsors Sponsored by Jeannie Gray, a long time supporter of Bucks County Horse Park. ~ Thank you To all those great and patient school masters who taught us the basics. We will never for you Louie, Oscar, Susie and Dublin. The staff wishes to thank this division s sponsor, Mrs. Hottle for her support and energy in seeing a new generation of riders off to a great start. Quarter Mile Farm Paul and Morra Nevells 1904 Broad St. Hilltown, PA 18911 215-249-1105 Short Stirrup Equitation Open to riders 12 years and under. X rails not to exceed 18. Class 70 Short Stirrup w-t Class 71 Short Stirrup w-t-c Class 72 OF 4 X Rails Class 73 OF 8 X Rails Short Stirrup Hunter Open to riders 12 years and under. Class 74 Short Stirrup w-t Class 75 Short Stirrup w-t-c Class 76 OF 4 X Rails Class 77 OF 8 X Rails Lesson Mount Open to riders on lesson mounts. Judged on hands, seat, general appearance and control Class Lesson Mount Eq. w/t Class Lesson Mount Pl, w/t Class Lesson Mount w/t/c Class Lesson Mount 2 x-rails Mini Stirrup Open to riders 12 years and under Class 82 Mini Stirrup walk Class 83 Mini Stirrup walk-trot Class 84 Mini Stirrup figure 8 Class 85 Mini Stirrup 4 poles 1 st /2 nd Year Beginner (10 and Under) & (11 & over) Open to riders in their first or second year of showing. Maybe combined. Class 86/89 1 st /2 nd Year Beg Eq w-t Class 87/90 1 st /2 nd Year Beg Pleasure w-t Class 88/91 1 st /2 nd Year Beginner Test Leadline Open to riders 7 years and under as of 12/1/13. Riders may not ride in any other classes. Class 92 Leadline walk Class 93 Leadline walk-trot Class 94 Leadline off the lead. Jumper Class Information The design of the Jumper classes is to help school horse and riders through their level of competency and to then challenge them to the next height. There will be only 2 courses per division. The 1 st course will be jumped at the lower range of height of the division (For example, Level 0 Jumper s 1 st course will be run at 0.80m). The 2 nd course will be money Stake Class held at the same height over a different course, with the jump off at the end of all rounds. The 3 rd class in a division will run over the 1 st course but at the higher range of height of the division (For example, Level 0 Jumpers 3 rd course will be jump at 0.85m). Below find the payout for the Stake classes based on the number of riders entered. Jumper Competitors can choose to enroll in the YEA program in all divisions but will not be eligible for weekly payouts. There are no payouts for Itty Bitty only YEA. If you enroll in the YEA program you cannot go back during the show season and start to receive payouts unless you compete in a different division than you qualified for a YEA JUMPER STAKE PAYOUT TABLE Number of Riders in Class and Payout Amounts Placing 6+ riders 5 riders 4 riders 3 riders 2 riders 1 rider 1 st $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $10.00 2 nd $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 3 rd $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 4 th $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 5 th $10.00 $5.00 6 th $5.00 The show will be held rain or shine. In the event of extreme weather conditions, the show may have to be cancelled. Please call the office at (610) 847-8597 or the show day phone 267-421-8337 to verify. Year End Awards Program The Year End Awards will be given at the Annual Banquet on November 8, 2014. You must be registered in the same division or class at a minimum of 6 shows. You do not need to be a BCHP member. If you are a BCHP member you are automatically enrolled in the Year End Awards program. If you would like to participate as a non-bchp member please ask at the Secretary s desk for an application which includes a $20 administration fee. All trainers wishing to participate in the weekly Trainer s Award must be registered in the YEA program. Classes that are age restricted will use the rider s age as of Dec. 1, 2013. In Hunter Classes points will be awarded to the HORSE. In Equitation Classes points will be awarded to the RIDER Jumper points will be awarded to the same HORSE and RIDER combination. Jumper Competitors can choose to enroll in the YEA program in all divisions but will not be eligible for weekly payouts. There are no payouts for Itty Bitty only YEA. If you enroll in the YEA program you cannot go back during the show season and start to receive payouts unless you compete in a different division than you qualified for a YEA.
General Information Bucks County Horse Park Jumpers Ring #2 1. ENTRY FEES: Non BCHP BCHP Members Pre-paid entry M & S Classes $30 $25 $5.00 less Ring #1 $20 $15 $2.00 less Ring #2 $20 $15 $2.00 less Stake Class $25 $20 NA Children s Ring $18 $13 $2.00 less Leadline $10/$25/div. $10/$25/div 2.00 less EMT Fee $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Year End Awards $20 application Free NA $5.00 Schooling Fee for all Schooling in Ring #1 2. CLASSES - Six ribbons awarded per class with more than one entry. All classes in a division must have 2 or more riders to be awarded Champion and Reserve. Riders must ride in all classes in a division to be eligible for Champion and Reserve. Ties in Champion and Reserve will be broken by the combination of scores received from the total over fences classes in the hunter/equitation divisions. Champion and Reserve Champion prizes are awarded weekly. 3. JUDGING - There are judges at each show. The show placing decisions are determined by judge and/or show manager are final. Competitors and spectators must refrain from speaking with the judges during the show for any reason. Any question must be brought to show management. Show management reserves the right to combine, divide or cancel or change the order or location of any class. 4. SCHOOLING RULES For safety there is NO lunging in the competition rings. All riders must be registered in the show, wear a back number and ride in the specific ring which they are showing. Riders and trainers must follow Park staff requests in the schooling rings. When announcer calls for last jump and to clear the ring, any rider jumping or not immediately exiting the ring will be fined $20. ALL riders are to stop when there is a fallen rider in the ring or will be excused. 5. ATTIRE and TACK - ASTM approved hard hats required to be correctly fitted and appropriately fastened by all riders. Heeled shoes or boots are strongly recommended. A shirt with sleeves is required. Martingales of any type are not permitted in under saddle classes (including Pleasure classes). Flash nosebands of any type are not permitted in any classes except jumpers. Anyone entering with these devices will not be placed in the class. Boots and bandages are prohibited in Hunter Classes. Be aware that improperly fitted tack, excessive training devices or certain types of bits may be marked down at the discretion of a judge. Rider may be excused at the discretion of the judge or management if tack appears harmful to the well being of the horse or pony. Tack questions should be directed to the Show Manager. 6. CROSS-ENTRIES Cross entering classes is done at the risk of the competitor. Classes will be only held for a reasonable amount of time for tack change or repair. Please advise staff if you are attempting to cross enter and we will try and have you go early or late in the order. As a courtesy to others please be on time for your class. Mini Stirrup, Short Stirrup, Long If eligible, riders in these divisions may cross enter into canter and/or fences classes for a maximum of three (3) shows. At that time, a competitor MUST decide which division they wish to show in. They will forfeit ALL points in the classes they are leaving for Year End Awards. Green Hunters May cross enter into Maiden for a maximum of three (3) consecutive shows. At that time, a competitor MUST decide which division they wish to show in. They will forfeit ALL points in the classes they are leaving for Year End Awards. Coldwell Banker Realty Barbara Gordon 215-794-1070 ext 188 215-350-5090 (cell) DEERPATH FARM EQUINE MANAGEMENT SERVICE JACQUI AND KAT RICHIE 267-240-7389 DEERPATHFARMS@VERIZON.NET Thank you to Brook Ledge, Inc Horse Transportation And JAY METZLER, AGENT FOR SPONSORING YEAR END PRIZES FOR ALL JUMPER DIVISIONS WWW,BROOKLEDGE.COM Model Hunter Class Open to horses and ponies. Shown in hand in bridle. To be walked and trotted for movement and way of going. Judged suitable as a hunter. Class 50 Model Hunter Class English Pleasure Open to all riders and horses. Judged on suitability as a Pleasure mount. Bridle Path Hack class requires light contact with the horse s mouth. Class 51 English Pleasure w-t Class 52 English Pleasure w-t-c Class 53 Eng Bridle Path Hack Class 54 Hunter Hack (2 x rails) Itty Bitty Jumpers 0.65-0.7m No combinations Class 55 Table II Sec 2 (b) Class 56 Table II Sec 2 (a) Class 57 Table II Sec 2 (b) Low Sch Jumpers 0.7-0.8m Class 58 Table II Sec 2 (b) Class 59 Table II Sec 2 (a) Stake Class 60 Table II Sec 2 (b) 0.8m Level 0 Jumper 0.8-0.85m Class 61 Table II Sec 2 (b) Class 62 Table II Sec 2 (a) Stake Class 63 Table II Sec 2 (b) 0.85m Children/Adult Jumper 0.85-0.9m Class 64 Table II Sec 2 (b) Class 65 Table II Sec 2 (a) Stake Class 66 Table II Sec 2( b) 0.90m Level 1 Jumper 0 0.9-0.95m Class 67 Table II Sec 2 (b) Class 68 Table II Sec (a) Stake Class 69 Table II Sec 2 (b) 0.95m
Jumper Info Bucks County Horse Park Scoring of Jumper Classes Table II, Section 2(b) (Jump Off) If a competitor goes clean in the 1 st round, the competitor stays in the ring and after the whistle starts the jump off round. The 1 st round and jump-off, if any, are decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the Time Allowed (We will break jump-off ties by time taken). If there are no clean rounds and a tie exists for first place, there will be one jump-off in which time will decide in the event of equality of faults. If necessary, a competitor with a clear 1 st round may dismount, and with or without assistance, adjust tack, provided they remount and begin their jump-off within the prescribed 45 seconds. Table II, Section 2(a) (Jump Off after Round) If a competitor goes clean in the 1 st round, the competitor, leaves the ring and will be invited back by officials for the jump off round. Rules to follow Table II, Section 2 (b) for scoring, faults, time allowed and tie breaking. See above. Faults 1. Knockdown of obstacle or standard with any portion of horse, rider, or equipment, when jumping - 4 faults 2. Knockdown of timing equipment, marker on start and finish lines, or flags 4 faults 3. First disobedience anywhere on course 4 faults 4. Second disobedience anywhere on course 4 faults 5. One (1) fault for each sec. over Time Allowed. ELIMINATION FOR THE FOLLOWING Third disobedience anywhere on course, exceeding Time Limit, resisting forward movement for 45 sec., taking 45 sec. to jump the first obstacle after the round has begun, taking 45 sec. to jump the second obstacle on course, crossing own jump line, fall of horse and/or rider, jumping an obstacle before it is reset or without waiting for the signal to proceed, starting before the start signal, failure to cross the start line within 45 sec., off course, failure to enter arena after 1 (one) minute of being called, leaving the arena before finishing the course, abuse or excessive use of whip or spurs any time within the arena.