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SCHEDULE 26 th October 2018 CLASS Est. TIME EVENT HEIGHT NOTE THE CHILDREN S INTERNATIONAL CLASSIC WARM UP 2 Art 238 2.1 1. 13:30 Juniors & Young Riders 130 CM 2. Juniors & Young Riders 120 CM 3. Juniors & Young Riders 110 CM 4. FEI Children's International Classic Warm Up Silver 105 CM 3* 5. FEI Children's International Classic Warm Up Bronze 100 CM 3* 6. Pony Riders 90 CM 7. Juniors & Young Riders 90 CM 8. Pony Riders 80 CM 9. Juniors & Young Riders 80 CM 10. Pony Riders 70 CM 11. Pony Riders 60 CM No Cross entries permitted between classes 4 and 5 and national classes 1 to 11 17:00 HORSE INSPECTION / FINAL DECLARATION, DRAW & TEAMS 4 All horses & ponies to be presented please follow Best Presented Tips from the World Jumping Challenge http://inside.fei.org/system/files/2018_guidelines_best_pres_horse.pdf Prize for the Best Presented in an FEI class *Horses & ponies Page 1 of 11

SCHEDULE 27 th October 2018 Class Est. TIME EVENT HEIGHT NOTE THE FEI CHILDREN'S INTERNATIONAL CLASSIC Art 273.3.3.2 08:00 12a Bronze Tour - Competition 1, Round 1 100 CM 12b Bronze Tour - Competition 1, Round 2 100 CM 13a Silver Tour - Competition 1, Round 1 105 CM 13b Silver Tour- Competition 1, Round 2 110 CM FEI Children s Classic Rules ZANEF LAZY J CLASSICS 4 Art 238 2.2 14 13:00 Pony Riders 60 CM 15. Pony Riders 70 CM 16. Pony Riders 80 CM 17. Juniors & Young Riders 80 CM 18. Pony Riders 90 CM 19. Juniors & Young Riders 90 CM 20. Juniors & Young Riders 100 CM 21. Juniors & Young Riders 110 CM 22. Juniors & Young Riders 120 CM 23. Juniors & Young Riders 130 CM No cross entries permitted between classes 12 and 13 and national classes 14 to 23 Page 2 of 11

SCHEDULE 28 th October 2018 Class Est. TIME EVENT HEIGHT NOTE THE FEI CHILDREN'S INTERNATIONAL CLASSIC Art 273 3.3.2 08:00 24a Bronze Tour - Competition 2, Round 1 100 CM 24b Bronze Tour - Competition 2, Round 2 100 CM 25a Silver Tour - Competition 2, Round 1 105 CM 25b Silver Tour- Competition 2, Round 2 110 CM FEI Children s Classic Rules ZANEF CLASSICS 5 Art 273 3.3.2 26 13:00 Juniors & Young Riders 130 CM 27. Juniors & Young Riders 120 CM 28. Juniors & Young Riders 110 CM 29. Juniors & Young Riders 100 CM 30. Juniors & Young Riders 90 CM 31. Pony Riders 90 CM 32. Juniors & Young Riders 80 CM 33. Pony Riders 80 CM 34. Pony Riders 70 CM 35. Pony Riders 60 CM No cross entries permitted between classes 24 and 25 and national classes 26 to 35 Page 3 of 11

FEI CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HORSE SUMMARY The Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) expects all those involved in international equestrian sport to adhere to the FEI's Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that at all times the welfare of the horse must be paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial influences. 1. At all stages during the preparation and training of competition horses, welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse management, training methods, farriery and tack, and transportation. 2. Horses and Athletes must be fit, competent and in good health before they are allowed to compete. This encompasses medication use, surgical procedures that threaten welfare or safety, pregnancy in mares and the misuse of aids. 3. Events must not prejudice horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the horse for onward travel after the event. 4. Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention after they have competed and that they are treated humanely when their competition careers are over. This covers proper veterinary care, competition injuries, euthanasia and retirement. The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their area(s) of expertise. A fully copy of this Code is available on the FEI's webpage: http://inside.fei.org/system/files/code_of_conduct_welfare_horse_1jan2013.pdf Page 4 of 11

OFFICIALS Show Organiser: Mrs. Siân Lillie Mrs. Madelein Champion FEI Judge: Mrs. Carole Greebe (FEI Level 2) NB: Ground Jury is made up of Judges Mrs. Esther Terblance (Nat. Level 1 Judge) FEI Technical Delegate: Mrs. Carole Greebe (FEI Level 2) Jury of Appeal: Course Designer: Assistant: Course Builder: National Course Builder: Show Secretary: Show Jumping Scribes: Show Entries: Chief Time-keeper: Stewards: Chief Paddocks: Catering: Ambulance & Medical Services Veterinary Officer and Veterinarian on call: Stabling and Grounds: Will be confirmed Mr. Marina Azevedo (BR) Mr. Adalgizo de Sousa (BR) Mr Glen Mac Robert Smith (ZIM) Mr. Sharpson Banda Mrs. Madelein Champion TBA Mrs. Samantha Watson TBA Eva Sunderland TBA Mr Pierre Krigie TBA Dr Sally Jellis Mrs. Rachel Howard Page 5 of 11

1. RULES This show will be run under FEI rules. NOTES TO SCHEDULE https://inside.fei.org/fei/regulations/jumping 2. THE CHILDREN'S INTERNATIONAL CLASSIC WARM UP Art 238.2.1 Athletes with equality of penalties for any place are placed in accordance with the time taken to complete the round. In the event of equality of penalties and time for first place, there may be a jump-off over a shortened course over obstacles, which may be increased in height and/or spread in accordance with the provisions of the schedule. This competition will be run in the Children's International Classic arena over a track from a previous Children's International Classic competition. To be confirmed.. 3. ZANEF LAZY J CLASSICS Art 238.2.2 This is a competition against the clock, but in the event of equality of penalties for first place, there will be one jump-off against the clock. Other Athletes are placed according to their penalties and time in the first round. For minor competitions (see FEI General Regulations) the jump off may be run according to Table C, if thus provided in the Schedule. 4. HORSE INSPECTION Any Horse participating must have previously passed a horse inspection carried out by a Veterinary Delegate to be appointed by the OC in accordance with FEI Rules for Jumping Events, 26th Edition, updates effective 1st January 2018. https://inside.fei.org/sites/default/files/jumprules_26thed_2018_clean_0.pdf The Inspection must take place on a firm, level and clean but not slippery surface. The horse must be walked and trotted on a loose rein. An FEI Judge must be present at the Vet Inspection and this must take place, in principle, on the day preceding the Competition, this allows for an eventual re-inspection if needed. It is the responsibility of the Organising Committee (OC) to award a special prize to the best presented horse based on the Ground Jury & Veterinarian's decision. See Guideline for the "Best Presentation Award". www.fei.org/fei/events/fei-world-challenge/jumping/downloads Horses must be six years old or over. Page 6 of 11

NOTES TO SCHEDULE 5. ZANEF CLASSICS Art 273 3.3 COMPETITION OVER TWO ROUNDS The competition consists of 2 rounds under Table A. In the case of equality of penalties after two rounds, the time of the second round will decide. First Round - Table A - Not against the clock. Second Round - Table A - Against the clock Second Round - Starting order - Reverse order of penalties in the 1 st round. Athletes retain their drawn order in case of equality of penalties. No Jump-Off 6. PRIZES Prizes will be in kind. 7. ENTRIES Entries : K300 per horse : K100 Ambulance fee per rider All entries and payments to: Mrs Samantha Watson: email: sammymayzam@hotmail.com and cell: 0966861228 Entries Close on Monday 22 nd October 2018. Schedule is subject to change. No dogs allowed. Programme subject to change without notice. Page 7 of 11

RULES FOR THE FEI JUMPING CHILDREN S CLASSICS 2018 Summarised here but full document available online: https://inside.fei.org/sites/default/files/2018_fei_jumping_children%27s_classics_rules_mark-up.pdf ARTICLE 1: PRINCIPLES 1. The FEI Jumping Children's Classics may be organised by any member NF of the FEI. 2. There are three Tours, Gold, Silver and Bronze, of different standards. Children may participate in qualifying Events with horses or ponies in all three Tours. Athletes may only compete on horses in the Final. Zambia will compete in the Bronze and Silver Tours in 2018. 3. Each Tour consists of two Competitions run over two days and four different courses designed by a Course Designer designated by the FEI. 4. Each of the two Competitions consists of two rounds run under Table A, Art. 273.3.3.2. In case of equality of penalties after the second round of either Competition, the time of the second round will decide. Both rounds must be jumped on the same day. 5. The complete Competition consists of four rounds. The final score for each Athlete is the total penalties of the four rounds and the total of his/her time in the two second rounds. If the totals of times are equal, the fastest time in the second round of the second Competition will decide. 6. Silver and Bronze Tour Competitions must be organised at outdoor Events between 1 January and 3 December 2018. 7. Horses must be at least six years old. ARTICLE 2: PARTICIPATION 1. A country may host and have Athletes participate in each of the three Tours. 2. Tours 2.1 Gold Tour: For children with more experience, age according to the Rules for Jumping Events Annex XII, Art. 3 (from the start of the year in which they reach 12 until the end of the year in which they reach 14). 2.2 Silver Tour: For the promotion of the sport in countries organising this kind of competition for the first time, or for countries that have in their own rules and regulations established competitions for children under 12 years of age. Children may participate in this category until the end of the year in which they reach 14. 2.3 Bronze Tour: As for the Silver Tour, but for children with less experience. 2.4 A child can only participate in one of the three Tours in the same year. Page 8 of 11

3. The NF of the organising country may enter as many Athletes as it wishes in each of the three Tours. 4. An Athlete domiciled in a foreign country may compete in the competition for the country in which he/she is domiciled. 5. Athletes from abroad may compete under the conditions as laid down in Art. 101 of the FEI General Regulations. The NF organising the qualifier must inform the FEI in writing of the nationality of all Athletes competing in its qualifiers. 6. Athletes participating in additional Competitions outside their own country can only have the scores of their first attempts in Competitions 1 and 2 count for the worldwide standings. 7. Athletes may ride two or more horses in the competition but the score of only one horse may count for points. This horse must be declared before the first competition begins and must be communicated in writing to the FEI. This horse must be ridden as first horse in each round. The results obtained with the second horse will not count towards the worldwide standings. 8. An Athlete eliminated in one competition may start in the other competition. 9. A draw for each competition will take place to decide the starting order of the first round. 10. The order of starting in the second round for horses competing for points will follow the reverse order of penalties incurred in the first round. Other horses will start at the end also in reverse order of penalties incurred in the first round. 11. A team classification will exist for the competition: A team of four Athletes must be selected before the first Competition commences. Names of horses and Athletes must be sent by fax or e-mail to the FEI Headquarters before the first competition begins. Participating countries may enter a team in each category. A team keeps the same Athletes and Horses throughout the two competitions. The score of the best three Athletes in each round will be added together to give a team score. Team members eliminated receive 20 penalties more than the lowest placed Athlete in the same round. Team members eliminated in any round may compete in the following round. If, during the overall classification a tie exists for either first, second or third place, classification will be decided according to the times of the best three team Athletes in the second round of the second Competition. If a further tie exists, the times of the best three Athletes in the second round of the first Competition will be the deciding factor. 12. If the FEI Jumping Children s Classics and the FEI World Jumping Challenge are organised at the same venue on the same dates, Athletes of the appropriate age may take part in both competitions but may not take part with the same horse if both competitions are organised on the same days. Page 9 of 11

ARTICLE 3: ORGANISATION 1. Each NF is directly responsible for the organisation and judging of the two competitions. 2. In all three tours, each of the competitions is to be judged by an FEI Jumping Judge (minimum Level 2) from abroad or from the home NF. 3. The Judge must act at the same time as FEI Technical Delegate and make sure that all details in the courses are in accordance with the published course plans. 4. The NF is also responsible for organising a proper Horse Inspection with a National or FEI Veterinary Delegate prior to the start of the first competition. ARTICLE 4: THE COURSE 1. The course of the first round of each competition will consist of between ten and twelve obstacles including two doubles or one double and one treble. There will be no water jump but obstacles that include a water ditch may be used. 2. The course of the second round of each competition will consist of between eight and ten obstacles including one double or one treble. 3. The courses will be designed by experienced FEI Course Designers, designated by the FEI Jumping Committee. The courses for the Gold and Silver Tours will be identical; only the height/width of the obstacles and the speed will be reduced for the Silver Tour. The courses for the Bronze Tour will be different from the Gold and Silver Tours, in view of the reduced size of the arena (65m x 45m). 4. The person responsible for building the courses at the Event should hold at least the qualification of a national course designer. 5. The following maximum dimensions apply to the three tours: The width of obstacles must not exceed the height by more than 10 cm, except for the triple bar: CATEGORY MAX HEIGHT/ WIDTH TRIPLE BAR SPREAD SPEED 1st round 2nd round Gold Tour 1.10m/1.20m 1.20m/1.30m 1.50 m 350 m/min Silver Tour 1.05m/1.15m 1.10m/1.20m 1.30 m 325 m/min Bronze Tour 1.00m/1.10m 1.00m/1.10m - - - 325 m/min 6. The size of the arena (90m x 45m for the Gold and Silver tours; 65m x 45m for the Bronze Tour) must either be marked out on the ground or railed off. Page 10 of 11

ARTICLE 5: PRIZES 1. Organising Committees are free to provide prizes in kind for each competition. 2. The FEI will award certificates to the three best placed athletes of each participating nation. Only Athletes who have completed all 4 rounds on their first horse will receive a certificate. These certificates will be posted out to NF only after all 3 categories of the competition have taken place. ARTICLE 6: REGISTRATION 1. Preliminary applications including places and dates to host qualifying Events must be transmitted to the FEI by 15 December 2017 in order to publish the calendar online. Applications received after 30 June 2018 will not be accepted and no additions will be made to the calendar after this date. 2. The Results must be submitted by the National Federation, to the FEI (marijn.dubbeldam@fei.org) immediately after the Competition. The NF must use the special FEI Children s International results sheets available on the FEI website to return their results. Results will not be accepted in any other format. The FEI Judge must submit his/her report to the FEI (marijn.dubbeldam@fei.org) also immediately after the Event along with one copy of the Event programme. 3. Athletes must be registered with the FEI in the current year (this is free of charge for athletes under the age of 18). 4. Horses don t require a FEI ID. All horses must be properly registered within their National Federation and identifiable by diagram. Unless there is no national requirement for equine influenza vaccination in the host country and in the country of origin, all horses must have a valid vaccination certificate. ARTICLE 7: RESULTS 1. The FEI will publish the results of each Event on the FEI website, and will publish the final individual and team standings on the website once all categories are complete. The names of the Gold Tour Athletes having qualified for the Final will be published on the website once all 16 foreign Athletes have confirmed their participation. Page 11 of 11