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Thomas School of Horsemanship April Horse Show 2016 *LIHSAA Divisions * *NAL* * Bit O Straw* *Marshall & Sterling $500 Children s Classic * Pre Mini Finals Saturday, April 16, 2016 Regional 1 Sunday, April 17, 2016 Jr. O Teams Local Competition Thomas School of Horsemanship 250 Round Swamp Road Melville, NY 11747 Phone 631-692-6840 Fax 631-692-9536

MAIN RING: SAND 135 x 200 7:00-7:45 Warm Up 2 Thomas School of Horsemanship SPRING HORSE SHOW TIME SCHEDULE SATURDAY, APRIL 16, Show starts at 8 AM EQUITATION RING: SAND 150 x185 7:00-7:45 Warm Up X-rails HUNTER RING:GREYSTONE 130X200 7:00-7:45 Warm Up 2 26 27 28 94 95 96 91 92 93 88 89 90 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 84 85 86 87 Baby Jumpers JmpPlus Baby Jumpers Time 1 st Baby Jumpers Time Puddle JmprTime1 st JumpOff Puddle Jmpr Time 1 st Round Puddle Jmpr Time 1 st JumpOff Warm-up Round 3 0 LIHSAA Jumper 3-3 3 P&S LIHSAA Jumper Time 1st LIHSAA Jumper Stake Child/Adult Jumper 3 6 Child/Adult Jumper Child/Adult Jumper Stake Warm-up Round 2 6 M & S Adult Medal-2 6 LI Adult PHA -2 6 R Hoskins Adult Medal H Cassidy Adult Maclay M & S Pre-Mini Medal-2 6 Pre-Mini PHA 2 6 Pre-Mini Medal Pre-Mini Maclay Warm-up Round 3 THIS Children s Medal L.I. Mini PHA Robert Hoskins Mini Medal Hugh Cassidy Mini Maclay National PHA M & S Junior Medal USEF Pessoa/Ht Seat Medal NHS/ASPCA Maclay 9 10 11, 12 13,14,15 16 1 2 3,4 5 6 7, 8 17 18,19 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 109-118 Short Stirrup Eq WT Short Stirrup Eq WTC Short Stirrup Eq XRails Short Stirrup Hunter Short Stirrup Hunter US Warm up 18 verticals Op Adv Beginner WT Op Adv Beginner WTC Op Adv Begin Fence 18 Warm up X rails Op Beginner Eq WT Op Beginner Eq WTC Op Beginner Eq X Rails Warm-up Round -2 Academy Eq WTC Academy Eq Fences BEGINNER RING Sand 80 x120 Leadline Walk only Leadline Walk Trot Leadline Walk Trot Mini Stirrup Walk Trot Mini Stirrup W-T Circle Mini Stirrup WTindC Mini Short Stirr XRail Mini Long Stirr Walk Trot Mini Long Stirr W-T Cir Mini Long Stirr WTindC Mini Long Stirr XRail LIHSSRD Divisions 29,30,31 32 33 34,35,36 37 38 62 63,64,65 66 67 39 40,41 42 43 44 72,73,74,75 45,46,47,48 49 20,21.22 23,24,25 54,55,56 57 50,51,52 53 58,59,60 61 68,69,70,71 76 77 78,79,80 81,82,83 Schooling Hunter 2 Schooling Hunter U/S Warm-up Round 2 M & S S/M Pony Medal S/M Child Hunter O/F S/M Child Hunter Pony U/S M & S S/M Child Hunter Classic Warm-up Round 2 6 M & S Lg Pony Medal Lg Child Hunter Pony Lg Child Htr Pony U/S M & S Lg Child Hunter Classic Warm Up Round 3 M & S Medal Child Hunter Horse NAL Child Hunter Horse M&S Child Hunter Classic Horse Child Hunter Horse U/S Adult Amateur Hunter-3 Warm Up Round at 2 6 LIHSAA Low Hunter 2 6 M & S Bit O Straw Classic Warm Up Round at 2 0 Low Children s Eq 2 Low-Adult Eq 2 Low Child s Htr Pony 2 Low Child s Htr Pony U/S Low Child s Htr Horse 2 6 Low Child s Htr Horse U/S Low Adult Hunter 2 6 Low Adult Hunter U/S Special Hunter 3 M&S Adult Medal Ariat Adult Medal Jr Hunter Pony Hunter

OFFICIALS April 16, 2016 Spring Horse Show Leslie Woodworth Ft Salonga, NY Main Ring Brian Murray Wyckoff, NJ Hunter Ring Joyce Przebowski Holbrook, Ny Equitation Ring Doug Curry Flemington, NJ Steward April 17, 2016 Jr. O Teams Horse Show Leslie Woodworth Ft Salonga, NY A/B Ring Brian Murray Wyckoff, NJ C Ring Joyce Przebowski Holbrook, Ny D Ring Doug Curry Flemington, NJ Steward Nancy Thomas/Judy Galterio Managers Carly Galterio Secretary Patrick Nicholson Announcer Nancy Thomas Course Designer Dr. Carl Juul-Nielsen On call 516-496-7727 Veterinarian Nick Borgia On call 631-626-1252 Blacksmith Deb LaMantia, Amanda Rooney, Laura Masiakos, Starters Digital Hoofprints 917-921-4302 Photographer Directions to Show Grounds: LIE to Exit 48: Round Swamp Road. Go North at the traffic light at the end of the exit ramp. Stay left at the fork at the next traffic light, and the farm is about 1 mile on the right. The Grand Championship Awards Dinner Dance To be held on Thursday May,26 2016 At The Milleridge Inn, Jericho NY

General Information ENTRY FEES: $30.00 per class unless otherwise indicated. A $10.00 post entry fee will be applied per class on all entries received or changed after the entries close. Best option: Enter on Horseshowing.com Fax entries to 631-692-9536 Or you can download an entry blank from website at www.tshcamp.com. Entry blank available from Horse Show Tab. Phone entries: 631-692-6840, 11:30 AM to 6:30 PM, only if fax unavailable. No numbers will be given out without fees paid in full, horse, rider, owner, trainer identification number, and a signed entry blank by the exhibitor and/or authorized agent and trainer. The show reserves the right to vary officials as well as to combine, cancel, or divide classes if entries so warrant. Classes with insufficient entries may be cancelled or combined. SCRATCHES/REFUNDS: Scratches must be made in the office prior to the start of the division. If rider scratches at the horse show, a fee of $25 will be charged. STALLS: A limited number of permanent stalls with stall doors are available for $30.00 per day. Initial bedding provided. You must provide hay, feed and any additional shavings. Please call in advance to reserve. SCHOOLING SESSIONS: $20 Schooling sessions will be held once around over a posted course. Except in Hunter Ring where groups will be allowed to school. Schooling sessions must start at 7AM in order to finish on time. ASTM Approved protective headgear must be worn when riding anywhere on the grounds. Anyone riding on the grounds must have a signed entry blank in the office. Jumping orders: Rotating jumping orders will be established for all jumping classes. Class 1 will be reverse numerical order. Class 2 will rotate from center up and then center down Class 3 will be numerical. Trophies and eight ribbons are to be awarded in each class Championships and Reserve ribbons are offered in all divisions according to USEF rules.

Motorized Vehicle Statement- Minors who do not have a valid driver s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of licensed competitions. 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 driver s license. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. 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 and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.(if your competition bans motorized vehicles, please contact our office for further instruction.) Veterinarian will be on show grounds at 10:30am to measure ponies. Please contact show office prior to horse show to let us know you have a pony to be measured. Schooling rings are sand footing approximately 100 x 120. Horse show rings are all sand. Sharps container will be located outside show office. Prize money will be awarded day of show and will be deducted from entry blank. USEF NOTES: All exhibitors in the Pony, Junior, Children s Hunter, and Amateur Every class offered herein which is covered by the specifications of the current USEF Rule Book Zone II, and the LIHSAA will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $30 Show Pass fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4 H members; 5) walk trot and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes.

Member Long Island High Score Awards Association. All points won at this show will count toward the annual Long Island High Score Awards. In order to be eligible for an award in any LIHSAA section, the horse, pony or rider must have shown in that section in at least six member shows. USHJA Zone Support Fee: Effective 12-01-09 a $2.00 USHJA Zone Support Fee is to be charged to each horse entered at a Federation Licensed Hunter and/or Jumper competition. This fee shall be collected by the competition and remitted to the USHJA in accordance with GR1210.14.

OPPORTUNITY DIVISIONS This is a great OPPORTUNITY for riders to compete without being members and paying fees. Opportunity Classes- do not need to be a member of USHJA & USEF. Horses entered only in these classes are exempt from the Federation Fee, including the Equine Drugs and Medication Fee; are not required to have Horse Identification (HID) or Recording number, but are to list the HID or Recording number if the horse has been assigned this number. Riders/drivers/handler entered only in these classes are exempt from the Federation membership requirements and are not required to pay a non-member fee but are required to list the Federation membership number if the participant is a member. Horses, Ponies and Riders may not cross enter in to any other classes at the same competition. OPPORTUNITY BEGINNER EQUITATION- (CLASSES) Open to riders who have not won a ribbon at a recognized horse show where fences exceed 2 0. Riders may not enter any other classes requiring them to jump at this show except Advanced Beginner. Riders may trot cross rails. Open to juniors. Entry Fee: $25 5 Beginner Walk Trot 6 Beginner Walk Trot Canter 7,8 Beginner X-Rails OPPORTUNITY ADVANCED BEGINNER Open to riders who have not won a ribbon at a recognized horse show where fences exceed 2 0. Riders may not enter any other classes requiring them to jump at this show except Beginner Equitation Division. Course will include a change of direction. Open to juniors. Entry Fee: $25 1 Advanced Beginner Walk Trot 2 Advanced Beginner Walk Trot Canter 3,4 Advanced Beginner Equitation over fences 18 verticals LEADLINE DIVISION Open to riders 7 years old and under who have not competed in any other division at a horse show. Entry Fee: $25 119 Lead line - Walk only 120 Lead line Walk and Trot 121 Lead line Walk and Trot

ACADEMY DIVISIONS This is a great opportunity for riders to compete without being members and paying fees. Academy Classes- do not need to be a member of USHJA & USEF. Horses entered only in these classes are exempt from the Federation Fee, including the Equine Drugs and Medication Fee; are not required to have Horse Identification (HID) or Recording number but are to list the HID or Recording number if the horse has been assigned this number. Trainers must have to provide USEF membership numbers. Limited to horses and ponies that are used regularly in a lesson program. Great practice classes for IEA Teams. Entry Fee: $25 ACADEMY EQUITATION 2 17,18 Academy Fences 19 Academy Equitation WTC MINI SHORT STIRRUP DIVISION-(ACADEMY CLASSES) Open to riders under 12 years of age. Riders are not eligible to enter any other division at the show. Once a rider has won a blue ribbon in Beginner they may not compete in this division. Choose 4 of 5 classes 122 Mini Short Stirrup Walk Trot, 123 Mini Short Stirrup Walk, Trot, Circle 124 Mini Short Stirrup Walk, Trot, Indiv Canter 125 Mini Short Stirrup Jump X-Rail MINI LONG STIRRUP EQUITATION-(ACADEMY CLASSES) Open to riders 12-18 who are not entered in any other division at this show. Once a rider has won a blue ribbon in Beginner they may not compete in this division. Choose 4 of 5 classes 126 Mini Long Stirrup Walk Trot 127 Mini Long Stirrup Walk Trot and Circle 128 Mini Long Stirrup Walk Trot and Individual Canter 129 Mini Long Stirrup Walk Trot and Single Cross rail

EQUITATION DIVISIONS LIHSAA SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION 9 Short Stirrup WT 10 Short Stirrup WTC 11,12 Short Stirrup X-Rails LOW-CHILDREN S EQUITATION Open to Jr. riders who are eligible for Limit and are not showing over fences higher than 2 6 at this show..ponies and horse are eligible. According to USEF rules. This division may be combined with Low Adult Equitation. Fences 2 20 Low-Children s Equitation WTC 21,22 Low-Children s Equitation Fences LIHSAA PRE-MINI EQUITATION Open to junior riders who have not won three (3) blue ribbons in any 3 or higher equitation classes 101 M & S Medal 2 6 (same as M & S Junior Medal except 2 6 ) 102 Pre-Mini PHA (same as LI Mini PHA except fences 2 6 ) 103 Pre-Mini Medal (same as Robert Hoskins Junior Medal except fences 2 6 ) 104 Pre-Mini Maclay (same as Hugh Cassidy Junior Maclay except fences 2 6 ). LIHSAA JUNIOR EQUITATION DIVISION Entry Fee $35 per class Sec A- Horse (Main Ring) Sec B- Pony (Hunter Ring) Open to Junior Riders on horses who are not competing at the same show in any hunter or equitation class in which the fences exceed 3 3. To be shown over a minimum of 8 fences the required height including a combination and at least two changes of direction after the first fence. Two or more tests of the top four competitors are required. The same horse must be used in all phases. Only one rider per horse. Three riders must complete the course in order for points to count. The rider must be a member in order for points to count toward qualifying for the Finals. 105 Taylor Harris Children s Medal 106 LI Mini PHA - To be run in accordance with National PHA class except fences not to exceed 3 107 Robert Hoskins Junior Medal 108 Hugh J.B. Cassidy Junior Maclay

OPEN EQUITATION Fences 3 6 Entry Fee $40 per class 84 National PHA Medal 85 M & S Junior Medal Open to Junior Riders. To be shown over minimum of 8 fences at 3 6 including a combination and at least two changes of direction after the first fence. Two or more tests of the top four competitors are required. The same horse must be used in all phases. Only one rider per horse. Three riders must complete the course in order for points to count. The rider must be a member in order for points to count toward qualifying for the Finals. 86 USEF Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Medal 87 NHS/ASPCA Maclay ADULT EQUITATION LOW- ADULT EQUITATION Open to Adult Amateurs who are still eligible for Limit Equitation and are not showing over fences higher then 2 6 at this show. According to USEF rules. This division may be combined with Low Child Equitation. Fences 2. 23, 24 Low-Adult Equitation over fences 25 Low- Adult Equitation WTC LIHSAA Adult Equitation Division Riders in the following adult equitation classes may not compete in classes where fences exceed 3 6 at the same show. Fences 2 6 Entry Fee $35 per class 97 Marshall & Sterling Adult Medal 98 L. I. Adult PHA To be run in accordance with National PHA rules with fences 2 6. 99 Robert Hoskins Adult Medal Fences 2 6 100 Hugh J. B. Cassidy III Adult Maclay. Fences 2 6 76 Marshall & Sterling Adult Medal Fences 3 Open to Adult and Amateur Riders. Three riders must complete the course in order for points to count. The rider must be a member in order for points to count toward qualifying for the Finals 77 Ariat Adult Medal Fences 3

HUNTER DIVISIONS Horse and ponies to be judged on performances, manners, consistency, and soundness. Extreme speed to be penalized. Light contact required. LIHSAA SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER 13,14,15 Short Stirrup Hunter X-Rails 16 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S SCHOOLING HUNTER Open to any horse or pony. Open to Juniors and Adults. Fences 2 29,30,31 Schooling Hunter Fences 2 32 Schooling Hunter U/S LIHSAA LOW HUNTER Open to all horses or ponies and all riders. Adults may show ponies in this section, but any pony shown in this division may not be shown in any other class restricted to junior riders at same show. Fences 2 6. 45,46,47 Low Hunter - Fences 2 6 48 Low Hunter U/S MARSHALL & STERLING-BIT O STRAW CLASSIC Entry Fee: $35 Open to Junior or Amateur riders. No cross entry of horse, pony, or rider into the M&S Children s or Adult Hunter Classic. No cross entry of rider into rated hunter division. Fences 2 6 49 Marshall & Sterling Bit of Straw Classic. LIHSAA LOW CHILDREN S HUNTER A rider who enters and shows in the Low-Children s Hunter Division must be eligible as a limit equitation rider. Open to horses and ponies ridden by Jr riders according to USEF rules. Riders may not cross enter any other division at this show where fences are higher than 2 6. LIHSAA Low Children s Hunter Ponies Fences 2 54,55,56 Low Children s Hunter Pony Fences 57 Low Children s Hunter Pony U/S LIHSAA Low Children s Hunter Horse Fences 2 6 50,51,52 Low Children s Hunter Horse Fences 53 Low Children s Hunter Horse U/S

LIHSAA CHILDREN S HUNTER C Rated Entry Fee $35 Open to Junior riders in accordance with USEF Zone II specs. Riders may request new specifications at secretary office. 33 Marshall & Sterling Childrens Pony Medal Small & Medium Ponies- Fences 2 LIHSAA Children s Hunter Pony Small & Medium Ponies- Fences 2 34,35,36 Children s Hunter Pony Fences 38 Marshall & Sterling Children s Hunter Classic 37 Children s Hunter Pony U/S 62 Marshall & Sterling Childrens Pony Medal Large Ponies- Fences 2 6 LIHSAA Children s Hunter Pony Large Ponies- Fences 2 6 63,64,65 Children s Hunter Pony Fences 67 Marshall & Sterling Children s Hunter Classic 66 Children s Hunter Pony U/S LIHSAA Children s Hunter Horse Fences 3 39 Marshall & Sterling Childrens Medal 40,41 Children s Hunter Horse Fences 42 North American League (For Horses Only) Qualifying class for NAL Finals at Pennsylvania Nat l HorseShow-1 st round for Classic 43 Marshall & Sterling Children s Hunter Classic 44 Children s Hunter Horse U/S Children s Hunter Classic- To be eligible ponies & horses must be entered in the entire Children s Hunter division. Horses/ponies must be entered or scratched prior to the start of the Children s Hunter division. Absolutely no adds or scratches to this class will be accepted once the division has started. If less then 10 entries Zone 2 points and prize money will not be award. Entry Fee $50 1 st $150 2 nd $110 3 rd $75 4 th $60 5 th $40 6 th $30 7 th $20 8 th $15

LIHSAA LOW ADULT HUNTER Open to horses and ponies ridden by adult riders who are considered amateurs according to usef rules. Riders may not cross enter any other division at this show where fences are higher than 2 9. Exception 3 Equitation. Fences 2,6 58,59,60 Low Adult Hunter Fences 2 6 61 Low Adult Hunter U/S LIHSAA ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Sec A 18-35 Sec B 35+ 72,73,74 Adult Amateur Hunter Fences 3 74A North American League - Qualifying class for the NAL Finals at the Pennsylvania Nat l Horse Show -1 st Entry Fee $35 75 Adult Amateur Hunter U/S LIHSAA SPECIAL HUNTER No restrictions as to horses, ponies, riders, winnings or cross entering. 68,69,70 Special Hunter Fences 3 71 Special Hunter U/S LIHSAA PONY HUNTER B Rated Open to riders on ponies in accordance with USEF rules. Small Ponies (not exceeding 12.2) Fences 2 3 ; Medium Ponies (not exceeding 13.2) Fences 2 6 ; Large Ponies (not exceeding 14.2) Fences 3. Entry Fee $35 per class 81 Pony Hunter Fences 82 Pony Conformation Stake Class (1st $35, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $15, 5 th $10, 6 th $5) 83 Pony Hunter U/S LIHSAA JUNIOR HUNTER B Rated Open to riders in accordance with USEF Zone II specs. Fences 3 6. Cannot enter stake class unless entered in the entire division Entry Fee $35 per class Fences 3 6 78 Junior Hunter Fence 79 Junior Hunter Stake Class (1st $35, 2nd $20, 3rd $15,4th $15, 5 th $10, 6 th $5) 80 Junior Hunter U/S United States Hunter Jumper Association USHJA STIRRUP CUP AWARDS PROGRAM Children s Hunter Horse and Pony Low Children s and Adult Hunter Adult Amateur Hunter, Junior Hunter Adult Equitation

JUMPER DIVISIONS USEF Jumper Rating 1 Horses tied for first place will jump off, the winner is the horse with the fastest time and fewest faults. Ties for other than first place will remain tied, equal points will be awarded, and there will be a toss for the ribbon. BABY JUMPER Open to any horse or pony. Fences 2 0 26 Baby Jumpers Table II, Sec. 2(a) Time 1 st Jump Off Horses with clean rounds may come back for jump off or may choose to stay in the ring and do the jump off immediately following the first round. 27 Baby Jumpers Table II, Sec. 1(a) Time 1 st Round 28 Baby Jumpers Table II, Sec. 2(b) Time 1 st Jump off If clean, remain in the ring for jump off. PUDDLE JUMPER DIVISION Open to any horse or pony. Fences 2 6 94 Puddle Jumpers Table II, Sec. 2(a) Time 1 st Jump Off 95 Puddle Jumpers Table II, Sec. 1(a) Time 1 st Round 96 Puddle Jumpers Table II, Sec. 2(b) Time 1 st Jump off LIHSAA JUMPER DIVISION Open to horses and ponies. No restrictions as to winnings or cross entering. Level 2 - Fences 3-3 3. 91 LIHSAA Jumpers Table II, Sec. 2(c) Power & Speed 92 LIHSAA Jumpers Table II, Sec. 1(a) Time 1 st Round 93 LIHSAA Jumpers Table II, Sec.2(b) Time 1 st Jump off (STAKE CLASS: $60, $40, $30, $20) Entry Fee for Stake Classes $40 per class CHILD/ADULT JUMPER DIVISION Open to horses and ponies. No restrictions as to winnings or cross entering. USHJA Zone 2 Specs. Level 3 - Fences 3 3-3 6. 88 Child/Adult Jumpers Table II, Sec. 2(c) Power & Speed 89 Child/Adult Jumpers Table II, Sec. 1(a) Time 1 st Round 90 Child/Adult Jumpers Table II, Sec.2(b) Time 1 st Jump off (STAKE CLASS: $60, $40, $30, $20) To be eligible for Stake Classes, horse must be entered and have shown in the whole division. If entries are less than 5, only first and second will receive money prizes. Entry Fee for Stake Classes $40 per class

2015-16 Long Island Horse Show Series for Riders with Disabilities (LIHSSRD) Riders will be judged on their performance during each class. Judging criteria consists of rider balance, seat, use of aids, horsemanship, control of horse, ring etiquette, safety, sportsmanlike conduct, suitability of the horse/rider match and the position of the rider. Judges may ask for posting trot, sitting trot, and two point position and all USEF beginner tests. Riders unable to perform any task asked of them due to physical limitations may describe the action to the judge. Riders must have a documented disability, and submit an information sheet with proof of eligibility with their first entry of the season with membership fee of $25. Riders who have competed in recognized divisions are ineligible. The top 10 riders in each division will be invited to compete in the finals at the 2010 Hampton Classic Horse Show. Class fee is $35 per class. All LIHSSRD entries with payment must be received by the HorseAbility office 1 week prior to the show. Send entries to: LIHSSRD-HorseAbility, PO Box 410-1, Old Westbury, NY 11568. Incomplete entries will not be processed. A late fee of $15 per class will apply to late entries. Contact LIHSSRD at 516-333-6151 or Jamie@HorseAbility.org with questions or visit www.horseablity.org/lihssrd. EQUITATION, with Aides Open to adult and junior riders who require the assistance of a leader or leader and sidewalker. Riders must have a leader holding onto the horse, or a leader & sidewalker(s) in this division. Rider will choose one of 3 tests for class # 3. Test is to be performed at the walk and will be weighted. 109) Walk 110) Walk/Trot 112) Walk/Trot/Test (choice of figure 8, pole course, or horsemanship test) EQUITATION, Spotter/Independent Open to adult and junior riders who ride independently or who request the use of a spotter. Spotters are to remain at a minimum distance of 5-10 feet from the rider, and may stand at horses head while lined up. Diagonals may be counted at the discretion of the judge. Riders will trot individually. Riders will choose one of 3 tests for class # 6. Test may be performed at the walk or the trot and will be weighted. 113) Walk 114) Walk/Trot 115) Walk/Trot/Test (choice of figure 8, pole course, or horsemanship test) EQUITATION, Independent Open to adult and junior riders who ride independently. Riders may have an assistant in the center of ring if they need directions repeated or signed. Diagonals and leads may be counted at the discretion of the judge. Riders are to group trot. Riders will choose one of 4 tests for class #8. Test must be performed at the trot and will be weighted. Riders may enter 3 classes and may not enter both classes 9 and 10. Class 9 and 10 will be combined if there are less than 3 entries in either class. If classes are combined, riders entered in class 10 will not group canter. 116) Walk/Trot 117) Walk/Trot/Test (choice of figure 8, pole course, horsemanship test, or crossrail jump) 118) Walk/Trot/Canter- (Size of group is at the discretion of the judge and show management). A) Individual B) Group 119) Walk Only

LIHSAA SPECIFICATIONS FOR 2016 COURSES: Horses must be shown over a minimum of eight obstacles the required height in all sections. Exception: jump-off courses, High Jump, Six Bar and LIHSAA Short Stirrup. RIDER ELIGIBILITY ON PONIES: In accordance with USE rules adults may show ponies in classes that are not restricted to junior riders, however that pony may not be shown in any junior exhibitor class at the same show. Ponies are allowed in the following LIHSAA divisions: SS Hunter, Young Hunter, Modified Adult Hunter, Low Hunter, LIHSAA Jumper. See USEF rules for Zone and National divisions. SHORT STIRRUP: A rider who enters and shows in the Short Stirrup Division (Equitation or Hunter) shall not be eligible to enter any other section or division at that show. Riders must be age 12 or under as of December 1st of the current show year. In order to split the section 8 are needed, at least 3 in each section. Section to be split by age. 10 and under and 11-12. Riders who accumulate 350 points in Short Stirrup Equitation are pointed out of the division and no longer eligible to show in this division at the end of the show year. Permissible test for the Short Stirrup Equitation is USEF Hunter Seat Equitation Test #1. (Halt and/or back). Courses for all short stirrup classes must consist of at least six (6) cross rails not to exceed 18". In the Short Stirrup Hunter Section, courses must contain 1 change of direction. Points for Short Stirrup Equitation will be accrued to bronze, silver and gold medal status as follows: Bronze Medal 85 points Silver Medal 200 points Gold Medal 350 points. L.I.H.S.A.A CHILDRENS HUNTER HORSE, L.I.H.S.A.A ADULT AMATEUR HUNTERS, L.I.H.S.A.A CHILDRENS HUNTER PONIES to be run according to Zone 2 specification LOW CHILDRENS, LOW ADULT HUNTERS, AND LOW PONY HUNTERS: Combining divisions is allowed if one section has less than three entries. LIHSAA LOW CHILDRENS HUNTERS: Eligibility: Open to exhibitors who have not yet reached their 18th Birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year. Two sections must be offered: Ponies and Horses. If there are less than 3 entries in either the Pony section or the Horse section, both sections must be combined. Ponies to jump 2' and horses to jump 2'6". Riders may not cross enter into the Children s Hunter division or any class/section where fences exceed 2 9 (Exception 3 0 Equitation). LIHSAA LOW ADULT HUNTERS: Eligibility: Open to exhibitors who have reached their 18th Birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year. Height of Fences 2'6". Riders may not cross enter into any division or any class/section where fences exceed 2 9 (Exception 3 0 Equitation). LIHSAA PRE-MINI EQUITATION: Exhibitors must be Junior Riders who have not won three (3) blue ribbons in any 3' or higher equitation class. 1st through 6th place will receive points as 7-5-4-3-2-1. To be shown over a lower and/ or modified version of the courses used in the National Medal Classes (3'6" and 3' classes). Riders may not compete in any classes exceeding 2 6 at the same show that they compete in the Pre-Mini Division. Fences not to exceed 2'6. Combine Pre Mini and Low Adult Equitation - Allowed if one section has less than 3 entries. NOTE: Limited cross entry is allowed as of March 2012. An exhibitor may cross enter no more than four times in a show year between Pre Mini and Mini Equitation. The rider must be eligible for each division. The LIPHA sponsors Equitation classes in several divisions. These classes may be held at any show, USEF member or non member as long as LIPHA permission has been obtained. LIHSAA LOW ADULT EQUITATION DIVISION: Exhibitors must be Adult Amateur Riders who have not won three (3) blue ribbons in any 3' or higher equitation class. 1st through 6th place will receive points as 7-5-4-3-2-1. To be shown over a lower and/ or modified version of the courses used in the National Medal Classes (3'6" and 3' classes). Riders may not compete in any classes exceeding 2 6 at the same show that they compete in the Low Adult Division. Fences not to exceed 2'6. Combine Pre Mini and Low Adult Equitation - Allowed if one section has less than 3 entries HUGH J.B. CASSIDY III LOW ADULT MACLAY: Open to adult amateur riders. All contestants are required to perform over at least eight fences at 2 6" with or without wings. A minimum of 12 riders if available is required to show at a walk, trot and canter. To be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of the horse. The Under Saddle shall count 50%. Test 1-19. Only one rider per horse. ROBERT HOSKINS LOW ADULT MEDAL: Open to adult amateur riders. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles at 3 0" which must include one combination including an oxer, and two changes of direction. Two or more tests of the top four contestants are required. Tests 1-19. Only one rider per horse. LOW ADULT PHA: To be run in accordance with current PHA equitation rules. Rider must be a Member of the LIPHA as of the date he/she competes in an Adult PHA

Medal Class in order for points to count. Fences at 2 6". The LIPHA sponsors Equitation classes in several divisions. LIHSAA JUMPERS: Open to horses and ponies. Fences 3' to 3'3". LIHSAA LOW HUNTERS: No restrictions as to horse/pony or rider, no restrictions as to cross entering. Fences 2'6". At the discretion of Show Management a Handy Hunter Class may be offered in this division. USEF specs apply. LIHSAA HIGH ADULT EQUITATION DIVISION: Riders in the following adult equitation classes may not compete in classes where fences exceed 3'6" at the same show. Combine Mini and Adult Equitation - Allowed if one section has less than 3 entries. HUGH J.B. CASSIDY III HIGH ADULT MACLAY: Open to adult amateur riders. All contestants are required to perform over at least eight fences at 3 0" with or without wings. A minimum of 12 riders if available is required to show at a walk, trot and canter. To be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of the horse. The Under Saddle shall count 50%. Test 1-19. Only one rider per horse. ROBERT HOSKINS HIGH ADULT MEDAL: Open to adult amateur riders. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles at 3 0" which must include one combination including an oxer, and two changes of direction. Two or more tests of the top four contestants are required. Tests 1-19. Only one rider per horse. HIGH ADULT PHA: To be run in accordance with current PHA equitation rules. Rider must be a Member of the LIPHA as of the date he/she competes in an Adult PHA Medal Class in order for points to count. Fences at 3 0". The LIPHA sponsors Equitation classes in several divisions. These classes may be held at any show, USEF member or nonmember as long as LIPHA permission has been obtained. LIHSAA MINI EQUITATION DIVISION HUGH J.B. CASSIDY III MINI MACLAY: Open to Junior riders who have not reached their 18th birthday and who have not won three (3) blue ribbons in a any 3'6" or higher equitation class prior to the closing date for entries for this show. All contestants are required to perform over at least eight obstacles not exceeding 3' with or without wings. A minimum of 12 riders if available is required to show at a walk, trot and canter. To be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of the horse. The Under Saddle performance of those riders selected to show under saddle shall count 50%. Tests 1-19. Only one rider per horse. ROBERT HOSKINS MINI MEDAL: Open to Junior riders who have not reached their 18th birthday and who have not won three (3) blue ribbons in any 3'6" or higher equitation class prior to the closing datefor entries for this show. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles not exceeding 3 which must include a combination including an oxer, and two changes of direction. Two or more tests of the top four contestants are required. Tests 1-19. Only one rider per horse. ROSS REISNER MINI PHA: To be run in accordance with current PHA equitation rules. Rider must be a Member of the LIPHA as of the date he/she competes in an Mini PHA Medal Class in order for points to count. Fences at 3'. The LIPHA sponsors Equitation classes in several divisions. These classes may be held at any show, USEF member or non-member as long as LIPHA permission has been obtained. L.I.H.S.A.A JAMES RICE DERBY To be run at 3 heights: 2 0 open to small/medium ponies with non-professional riders. 2 6 and 3 0 sections open to Junior, Amateur, and Professional Riders on Horses and ponies. A rider is not limited to the number of horses he/she may ride. Horse and ponies may not be entered in any class exceeding their competing height at the same horse show. To be judged on style and performance. To be scored under the open numerical judging system. Spreads not to exceed fence height. The First round to be over a Classic-type course of 8-12 fences. The top 12 will return to jump a Second round. The Second round may include handy-type elements such as roll-backs and hand galloping and trotting a fence. Scores will be added to determine the winners. Three horses must complete the first round in order to fill the division. A rider must compete in a minimum of 3 James Rice Derby s at the same height to be eligible for a year end award. The yearend awards may be split into Professional and Junior/Amateur sections if entries warrant. L.I.H.S.A.A. OPEN EQUITATION AWARD A Champion and Reserve Champion high point open equitation award will be given at the end of each LIHSAA Calendar year. A riders points are calculated based on the number of points accumulated in the Medal, Maclay and PHA classes in one LIHSAA Calendar year. Riders Point will be averaged based on number of horse shows competed in. A rider must compete in a minimum of six LIHSAA recognized shows in the Open Equitation Divisions to be eligible for an award. L.I.H.S.A.A. PERFORMANCE HUNTERS. Open to Junior, Amateur and Professional riders. Fences 3 3 To be judges on performance, soundness, and manners. Extreme Speed will be penalized. Under saddle will count half points towards champion and reserve. Will Run According to Zone 2 Specs. Horses must jog for ribbons

THE 65 th ANNUAL JUNIOR OLYMPICS TEAM COMPETITION What is Jr.O?: This unique competition brings the aspect of team competition to a normally individual sport. The team spirit, mutual support and magnitude of enthusiasm make this a truly exceptional experience. Teams of three horses and riders compete all day earning points for their team. TEAM SPECIFICATIONS: Each team is made up of 3 riders. Open to horses & ponies. Juniors and Adults may all ride on a team together (except D Teams) RIDER SPECIFICATIONS: Professionals are only eligible for A or B Teams. Adults can only ride on A, B, or C Teams. D Team riders must be under 18. HORSE SPECIFICATIONS: Horses may compete on more than one team. ( Horses can be substituted for parade class) A TEAM: Open to any riders- Juniors, Adult Amateurs or Professionals, regardless of show experience. Two Sections -3 Section and 3 6 Section B TEAM: Fences 2 6 Riders must be not have shown higher than 3 at a Recognized Show. C TEAM: Fences 2 Riders must not have shown higher than 2 6 at a Recognized Show. D TEAM: Fences are X Rails. Riders must not have shown higher than 2 at a Recognized show. D Team Riders must be under 18. ENTRY FEES: $168.00 per member includes USEF drug fees of $18 per horse (covers 5 classes: 3 Team classes, Warm Up Round and Parade class.. Riders not required to be members of USEF or USHJA. No non-member fees will be charged. RIDERS DO NOT HAVE TO BE MEMBERS OF USEF. Non member fees will therefore, not be charged. USEF drug fees are charged. NO POST ENTRIES FOR TEAMS. Please specify a team name on the entry blank ENTRY BLANK: Fill out all three members of the team on one entry blank. Each rider enters 2 team classes, 1 of the individual classes, the parade class, and warm up round. POINTS: TEAM CLASSES: 14,10,8, 6,4, 2 Points INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: 7,5,4,3,2,1 Points

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: Determined by totaling up the points awarded for the team and individual classes. Gold Medals are awarded to Championship Teams. Silver Medals are awarded to the Reserve Championship Teams. Bronze Medals are awarded to the third highest point team. SCORING: In a team class, when a rider incurs a fault that would normally be cause for elimination, the team is NOT eliminated. It is scored by adding 40 faults & the maximum number of faults incurred by any rider in the class. ALTERNATES FOR TEAMS: In case of horse or rider injury or illness, alternates will be allowed as follows: Rider substitutes: Any rider who is eligible for that division. Horse Substitutes: Any horse can be used for substitute horse. POSTED JUMPING ORDERS: Posted Jumping Orders will be listed by team name and determined by random drawing. The order will be rotated for the other classes. TIES: Ties for other than first place will remain tied, equal points awarded. There will be a toss for the ribbon. If you have an extra person who needs a team or you have only 2 riders and need another- call us, we ll try to coordinate to complete teams of three. JAMES WALSH MEMORIAL TROPHY: Awarded to an A or B Team rider who exemplifies the highest level of horsemanship, sportsmanship, and in all ways demonstrates exemplary behavior. PATTI AURICCHIO MEMORIAL TROPHY: Awarded to a C or D Team rider who exemplifies the above qualities. Trainers must turn in nominations by 12:00 noon. We invite each trainer to nominate one rider who they feel demonstrates this quality behavior. 125. Open Five Bar Class- Entry Fee: $35 Same specs as A Team Five Bar. Open to any rider and any horse. Open to Horses and riders who do not need to be on a team for the day. Maximum allowed height will be 5. Will run concurrently with the A Team Five Bar Class.

A TEAM DIVISION CLASSES 3 Section and 3 6 Section (Sections will be combined for pinning) 100. A TEAM AGGREGATE SCORE (All 3 riders) Each member of the Team competes in the 1st round individually. Table II Sec 2(a). Team performance determined by totaling individual faults. ALL members of the team will represent the team for the timed jump off. Joan Johnson Memorial Trophy donated by Nancy Thomas will be awarded to the winning team. 101. A TEAM TANDEM TEAMS (All 3 riders) Table II Sec. 2(a) Time First Jump off. Modified in that all three horses perform in the ring at one time in a tandem formation. Not to change leaders. ONE member of the team will represent the team for the timed jump off. 102. A TEAM MINI USET (one rider per team) To be judged over jumper course with time allowed. To be judged on equitation. May be asked to work on the flat, including counter canter. 103. A TEAM FAULT & OUT (one rider per team) Table II, Sec.4. Time allowed. To be shown over as many obstacles as may be jumped in a specified amount of time. Points are awarded instead of faults (two points for each obstacle jumped clean and one point for each obstacle knocked down). If the time allowed has not been reached the competitor starts the course over. The winner is the horse scoring the largest number of points with time to decide in the event of equality of points. The Virginia Rice Memorial Trophy donated by Hallie McEvoy will be awarded to the winner. 104. A TEAM FIVE BAR (one rider per team) Table II sec 7 Six Bar modified to Five Bar - jumps set 33 apart. Jumps will start at 2 and be progressively higher each jump. When maximum height of 4 9 is reached, horses will remain tied and equal points will be awarded.

B TEAM DIVISION CLASSES Fences 2 6 All 3 Riders: 106. B TEAM EQUITATION (All 3 riders) All three members of the team compete in this equitation class. The Team with the best combined score awarded by the judge is the winner. 107. B TEAM AGGREGATE SCORE (All 3 riders) Each member of the Team competes in the 1st round individually. Table II, Sec 2.(a). Team performance determined by totaling individual faults. ONE member of the team will represent the team for the timed jump off. One Rider per team : 108. B TEAM MINI USET (one rider per team) To be judged over jumper course with time allowed. To be judged on equitation. May be asked to work on the flat. Including counter canter. 109. B TEAM FAULT & OUT (one rider per team) Table II, Sec.4. Time allowed. To be shown over as many obstacles as may be jumped in a specified amount of time. Points are awarded instead of faults (two points for each obstacle jumped clean and one point for each obstacle knocked down). If the time allowed has not been reached the competitor starts the course over. The winner is the horse scoring the largest number of points with time to decide in the event of equality of points. 110. B TEAM GRAND PRIX (one rider per team) Table II, Sec. 2.(a). Time First Jump Off Fences will be raised for the timed jump off. C TEAM DIVISION CLASSES Fences 2 All 3 Riders: 112. C TEAM EQUITATION FENCES (All 3 riders) All three members of the team compete in this equitation class. The Team with the best combined equitation scores awarded by the judge is the winner. 113. C TEAM AGGREGATE SCORE -(All 3 riders) Table II, Sec. 2(a).- Time First Jump Off Each member of the Team competes in the 1st round individually. Team performance determined by totaling individual faults. ONE member of the team will represent the team for the timed jump off One Rider per team:

114. C TEAM OPTIMUM TIME FIRST ROUND (one rider per team) Please note- it is NOT the fastest that wins- the closest to Optimum time wins Table IV Sec. 1 - Classes are scored on Faults under Table II, however, all ties are broken on the basis of Optimum Time. 1. Optimum Time in First Round (Table IV Sec. 1) The first round is decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the Time Allowed. In the case of equality of faults, ties will be broken on the following basis: an Optimum Time (defined as 4 seconds less than the Time Allowed for the course) will be posted on the course plan; the horse with the time on course closest to this Optimum Time (over or under) will prevail in the tie, next closest next, 115. C TEAM JUMPER PLUS (one rider per team) There will be one round with faults scored under Table II. Touches not to count. In case of a tie in faults, placings will be decided based on the rider s equitation. 116. C TEAM GRAND PRIX (one rider per team) Table II, Sec 2(a) Time First Jump Off Not to stay in ring for jump off. Jump off will be over raised course. Winner will be the horse with fewest faults and fastest time. D TEAM DIVISION CLASSES Fences X Rails 118. D TEAM EQUITATION FENCES (All 3 riders) All three members of the team compete in this equitation class. The Team with the best combined equitation scores awarded by the judge is the winner. 119. D TEAM AGGREGATE SCORE (All 3 riders) Table II, Sec. 2(a). Time First Jump Off Same as C Team Aggregate except fences are cross-rails. 120. D TEAM OPTIMUM TIME (one rider per team) Please note- it is NOT the fastest that wins- the closest to Optimum time wins Table IV Sec. 1 same specs for C Team Optimum Time class. 121. D TEAM JUMPER PLUS (one rider per team) There will be one round with faults scored under Table II. Touches not to count. In case of a tie in faults, placings will be decided based on the rider s equitation. 122. D TEAM GRAND PRIX (one rider per team) Table II, Sec 2a Time First Jump Off - Not to stay in ring for jump off. No Costumes and no Costume Class

Grand Championship Awards September 2016 April 2017 Riders must compete in at least 2 horse shows to be eligible for Grand Championship Awards Grand Championship Ribbons will be awarded in every division not combined divisions. Only Perpetual Trophy Winners will be determined by combining divisions as listed below. Beginner Equitation: Mini Short Stirrup Division Mini long Stirrup Beginner & Advanced Beginner Short Stirrup: Short Stirrup Equitation & Short Stirrup Hunter Low-Children s Equitation: Low-Children s Eq. Mini Equitation: Pre-Mini Equitation & Mini Equitation Adult Divisions: Beginner Adult, Low Adult Equitation & L.I. Adult Equitation Divisions, Low Adult Hunters, and Adult Amatuer Hunters Children s Hunter: Children s Hunter Horse & Pony Low-Children s Hunter: Low-Children s Hunter Horse & Pony Hunter Divisions: Schooling Hunter, Low Hunter, Special Htr, Junior Hunter Low Jumpers Divisions: Puddle Jumper, Low Jumpers, Baby Jumpers LIHSAA Jumper Divisions: LIHSAA Jumpers, Child/Adult LIHSSRD Divisions LIHSSRD classes The Stormy Weather Perpetual Trophy: (This will be determined by combining divisions) Awarded to the highest overall point winner of the series. Points are recalculated using 10,6,4,2 for all Hunter Jumper and Equitation divisions. Hunter & Jumper Division points are awarded to horse, regardless of rider. Equitation points are awarded to rider, regardless of horse. For Stormy Weather award, points earned in all divisions will be awarded to rider. Grand Championship Awards Dinner Dance To be held on Thursday May,26 2016 At The Milleridge Inn, Jericho NY

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