CORNERSTONE EQUESTRIAN, LLC 2012 USEF “Local” Rated Hunter/ Show Saturday November 25th – Fall #2 (?)

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Show Officials for Saturday November 25 th , 2012 USEF Judge “R”...... Cindy Ross - Portland, OR USEF Steward “C1”...... Barbara Zellner - Beaverton, OR Course Designer “r”...... Linda Worley - Portland, OR Show Manager...... Wade Worley- Portland, OR Secretary ...... Lorna Lowrie - Hillsboro, OR Safety Coordinator...... Linda Worley - Portland, OR EMT...... Craig Trotter - Boring, OR Veterinarian On Call ...Lisa Campbell DVM PC - (971) 269-9207 Farrier On Call ...... Scott Uskoski - (360) 263-7463 Show Approvals USEF “Local” Adult Amateur Hunter, Children's Hunter, Junior/Am. Owner Hunter, Am. Owner 3'3”, Pre-Green Hunter, Performance Hunter Pessoa/USEF Medal ASPCA/Maclay Horsemanship Class Platinum Performance/USEF Talent Search Ariat Adult - Taylor Harris - OHJA Medals

USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Competitions at the Advanced Level, , 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 nonmember registration 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 and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to 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 Breeding classes.

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2012 Zone 9 Specifications (MT, WY, ID, OR, WA)

In accordance with GR1111.4: CA, NV, UT, CO, ND, SD, NE, and Canada are contiguous states. Adult Amateur Hunter: To be ridden by Amateurs who are no longer eligible to compete as Junior Exhibitors. Horses or Adult Amateur riders entered in Adult Amateur Hunter sections may not compete in the Amateur Owner Hunter section at the same show. Riders may not show in any classes in which the fences are 3'9" and over at the same show. may be ridden by adults, suitability to count. Fence height not to exceed 3'. Horses and ponies NOT to jog for soundness. Age groups for awards are 18-35, 36 and over. Children's Hunter Horse: Open to horses to be ridden by a Junior Exhibitor. Horses or riders entered in the Children's Hunter section may not compete in the Junior Hunter section at the same show. Riders may not show in any classes in which the fences are 3'9" and over at the same show. Fence height not to exceed 3'. Horses NOT to jog for soundness. Children's Hunter Classics to count bonus points. Children’s Hunter : Open to ponies. Riders may not cross enter into any rated divisions. Small ponies to jump 2’, Medium ponies to jump 2’3”, Large ponies to jump 2’6”. A year end award will be given. Ponies not to jog for soundness. General rules & information CLOSING OF ENTRIES: Entries close November 18, 2012. Entries may be sent to Wade Worley by: SHARPS CONTAINER: Located by wash stall Mail: 8310 NW Kaiser Rd. Portland, OR 97231 Fax: (503) 351-3253 Web: WWW.HORSESHOWTIME.COM MOTORIZED VEHICLES: MINORS WHO DO NOT HAVE A VALID DRIVER’S LICENSE WHICH ENTRY PROCEDURES: ALLOWS THEM TO OPERATE A MOTORIZED VEHICLE IN THE STATE IN WHICH THEY RESIDE Only complete entries, by the following specifications, will be accepted. Incomplete entries will not be WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO OPERATE A MOTORIZED VEHICLE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING processed. Exhibitors must pay either by cash or check on the day of the . Exhibitors may BUT NOT LIMITED TO, GOLF CARTS, MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS, OR FARM UTILITY choose to pre-pay all fees before the closing date of entries. All accounts to be closed by 6:00pm on the VEHICLES, ON THE COMPETITION GROUNDS OF RECOGNIZED COMPETITIONS. MINORS WHO day of the horse show. To be complete, entry forms must include: (i) Horse’s name and complete HAVE A VALID TEMPORARY LICENSE MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED MOTORIZED descriptions, (ii) All classes or sections entered, (iii) All mandatory signatures, and (iv) Organization VEHICLES AS LONG AS THEY ARE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT WITH A VALID DRIVER’S membership numbers. Trainers and owners may leave a signed open checks during the horse show. No LICENSE. VIOLATIONS OF THIS RULE WILL BE CAUSE FOR SANCTIONS AGAINST THE personal checks will be cashed at the show. Please plan accordingly. PARENT(S), GUARDIAN(S), AND/OR TRAINER(S) WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CHILD CREDENTIALS: Participants must present the following credentials for their points to count: It is COMMITTING THE OFFENSE. PENALTIES MAY INCLUDE EXCLUSION OF THE CHILD, strongly recommend that photo copies be sent in with your entry. USEF/USHJA/ASPCA/EC PARENT(S), GUARDIAN(S), AND/OR TRAINER (S) FROM THE COMPETITION GROUNDS FOR membership card USEF/USHJA horse recording or ID number USEF/USHJA amateur certification THE REMAINDER OF THE COMPETITION AND CHARGES BEING FILED AGAINST ANY OF THE RETURNED CHECKS: There will be a penalty of $50 per check returned by the bank for any reason. No ABOVE INDIVIDUALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH USEF RULE 7. WHEELCHAIRS AND OTHER checks will be processed through the bank a second time. If a check is returned after the horse show, it MOBILITY ASSISTANCE DEVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ARE EXEMPT FROM will be handled in accordance with USEF GR913. THIS RULE.DOGS: Dogs must be on a leash at all times and Owners will be fined $50 for dogs loose USEF FEES: For every horse participating in any competition recognized by the USEF, a $16 USEF fee on the grounds ($100 in arena/schooling areas). will be collected ($8 shall be a Drugs & Medication fee to provide for research, inspection and ARENAS & FOOTING: Indoor Ring is 100’x200’ - Hogs Fuel, Outdoor Ring is 120'x240' – Sand, enforcement of rules regarding use of medications and drugs; see GR407.1.2&3). And a $2 USHJA Zone Indoor Warm-up 60x100 – Hogs Fuel. Fee PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR: In accordance with Rule GR801, all exhibitors must wear protective MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATION: Participants (in other than opportunity classes) must present to the head gear (that meets or exceeds ASTM standards and carry the SEI tag) while mounted anywhere on show secretary a current U.S. Equestrian Federation membership card or copy thereof., or if not a the show grounds. In addition, all junior riders must comply with USEF GR318. Any rider violating these member must pay a $30 nonmember registration. Membership may be obtained online at USEF.org, or at rules at any time will immediately be prohibited from further riding until his/her head gear is properly In the show. Exhibitors and trainers must be current members of the ASPCA/NHSAA and must show their compliance with these rules. ASPCA numbers on the entry blank. THIS, Open to all Junior members of the USEF and CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and who have never competed in a National Equitation Final with fences at 3'6". ARIAT, Open to all Amateur specifications of the current USEF Rule Book will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. members of USEF and Equine Canada who are eligible to compete in the Adult Amateur Hunter Section Cornerstone Equestrian will in no case be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur and it at this show. A rider may not compete at the same horse show in any hunter or equitation class in shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold Cornerstone Equestrian, The United States which the jumps exceed three feet, three inches (3'3"). Equestrian Federation, the ASPCA and the National Horse Show Association of America (including their MANAGEMENT: Management reserves the right to cancel any classes that do not fill to their officers, directors, officials, agents, servants, volunteers and employees) harmless for any illness, loss satisfaction. Management will provide a full refund of entry fees for classes that do not fill or are or accident which may occur by fire or otherwise. All owners and competitors are personally responsible cancelled due to sever weather or other emergency. Management reserves the right to start the for damages to third persons caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their first class of any session 30 minutes earlier than the scheduled time if entries or weather warrants horses/ponies. They therefore are strongly advised to take out third-party insurance providing full and can make changes of arenas, judges, schooling or class orders to facilitate time schedule and coverage for participation in equestrian events at home and abroad, and to keep the policy up to date. conditions. Motorized Vehicle Statement In accordance with GR1301.7: Minors who do not have a valid driver's POST ENTRIES AND CHANGES: Post entries and changes to entries will be accepted before a class for license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be an additional charge of $5 per class. permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind, including, but not limited to, golf carts, TROPHIES, RIBBONS, PRIZE MONEY: Trophy and ribbons will be awarded to eight places in all motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles, on the competition grounds of licensed competitions. classes. No prize money is offered. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as HORSE SHOW OFFICE HOURS: 8:00am-6:00pm on the day of the horse show. long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver's license. The parent(s), or individual STABLING: A limited number of permanent 12’x12’ stalls with doors will be available beginning Friday for who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in a charge of $60 for a day or $90 for two days. Please indicate arrival and departure date and who you are violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting to be stabled with on the entry blank. from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), HAUL-INS: There will be a $30 fee guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may SCHOOLING AND EXERCISE: Schooling/warm-up areas will be available from Friday 4pm to 7:00pm & include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for Saturday 7am to 8:45am on the day of the horse show. Management may limit Schooling in the show the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in rings to preserve footing conditions. accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. Directions: from Hwy 26 & Hwy 217 ● Head West on Hwy 26 four miles to Bethany exit (#65) Address/Phone ● Continue thru light at end of off-ramp to next street (Bethany) Cornerstone Equestrian ● Turn RIGHT on Bethany Blvd and continue North four miles 8310 NW Kaiser Rd ● Make no turns for four miles, Bethany becomes Kaiser along the way Portland, OR 97231 ● Continue straight thru stop sign at Germantown Rd. 503-351-3253 ● We are 100yds on Right www.cornerstonehj.com / [email protected] Specifications of Medals - USEF, ASPCA, USET, ARIAT, THIS Pessoa/USEF National Hunter Seat Medal……...$60 EQ112.9d http://www.usef.org/_IFrames/breedsdisciplines/discipline/allhuntseat/huntSeatMedal.aspx Open to Junior Riders who have not reached their 18th birthday. Point Chart: Oregon and Washington are in Group 2. Riders needs 21 points to qualify. (1) Increment Chart: Number of Exhibitors Who Complete the Course Placings 6-15 Exhibitors 16-30 Exhibitors 30+ Exhibitors 1st 10 20 30 2nd 6 12 18 3rd 4 8 12 4th 2 4 6

ASPCA Horsemanship - Maclay Class ...... $60 http://www.alltechnationalhorseshow.com/maclay/maclay-information/ Open to Junior Riders who have not reached their 18th birthday. Rider and trainer must be current members of the ASPCA/NHSAA, and must show their ASPCA numbers on the entry blank. In order to qualify for the Regional Finals conducted by the National Horse Show, a contestant must win the following: In CT, NJ, NY a rider must win 60 pts.; in FL, MA, PA, and RI 38 pts.; in AL, CA, DE, GA, IA, IL, MD, MN, NC, NE, ND, NV, OH, OK, SC, SD, TN, VA and WI 25 pts.; in all other states, Canada and Puerto Rico 13 pts. a. POINT SYSTEM: Placing Number of Entrants 6-15 16-30 30+ 1st 10 20 30 2nd 6 12 18 3rd 4 8 12 4th 2 4 6

Once a rider has qualified for his/her Maclay regional final, he/she may continue to ride in the Maclay classes until he/she has acquired 60 points.Any rider who willfully continues to compete after they have acquired 60 points may be ineligible for the regional final. For complete details on application to offer this class, as well as instructions on submitting results, competition management should contact the National Horse Show at 516-484- 1865. Classes held after August 31 will count toward the next year’s finals. Any rider who will not be eligible to compete in the next year as a junior should not compete in qualifying classes after August 31. Platinum Performance/USEF Talent Search...$60 http://usef.org/_IFrames/breedsdisciplines/discipline/alljumping/sjTalentSearchResults.aspx

The *PLATINUM PERFORMANCE/USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH CLASS, a test of the abilities of an individual as a show jumping rider, is open to Junior/Young Riders who are members of the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) who have not reached their 21st birthday under Federation rules.

Effective September 1, 2011, the point system for *PLATINUM PERFORMANCE/USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SERACH CLASSES held in Zones 1-7 will change to the following system: 6-24 riders: 25-49 riders The point scale for Show Jumping Talent Search First Place 30 Points First Place 45 Points classes held in Zones 8-12 will remain unchanged: Second Place 15 Points Second Place 30 Points First Place 30 Points Third Place 10 Points Third Place 20 Points Second Place 15 Points Fourth Place 5 Points Fourth Place 10 Points Third Place 10 Points Fourth Place 5 Points

TAYLOR HARRIS INSURANCE SERVICES CHILDREN'S MEDAL OHJA Medal Classes The horse show year shall begin December 1 and end November 30. Qualifying Period Year-end championships will be awarded in all OHJA Medal classes. All OHJA Medal Class participants All classes held at shows starting on or after August 21st of the previous year, through shows starting on must be junior or amateur members in good standing of the OHJA. A minimum of three (3) riders must or before August 20th of the current year will be counted toward this year's finals. complete the course for the class to count toward the OHJA Medal Finals and for the medal to be Class Specifications awarded. There must be a "ride-off" in each medal class between at least the top two (2) riders with four Open to all Junior members of the USEF and Equine Canada who have never competed in a National (4) recommended. In each of the OHJA Medal Finals, prizes shall be awarded through tenth (10th) Equitation Final with fences at 3'6" (i.e.; Pessoa/USEF Medal; ASPCA Maclay; USEF Talent Search place, entries permitting. (East or West); Equine Canada Finals; WIHS Equitation). To be shown over a minimum of eight fences 2'9" to 3' in height, spread not to exceed fence height. The To qualify for the Medal Finals, riders must accumulate ten (10) points in medal classes. Points are course may be either a Jumper or Hunter type course and must include at least two changes of direction accumulated toward the Medal Finals as follows: (a) 1st – 10 points; (b) 2nd – 6 points; (c) 3rd – 4 points; and a combination. Water obstacles (i.e.; water jump, liverpool) are not permitted. The top four riders are (d) 4th – 3 points; and (e) 5th – 2 points. After the close of entries for the show holding the OHJA Medal required to perform at least two individual tests from USEF Tests 1-19. An Open Numerical Scoring Finals, the Board gives show management the option to invite up to ten (10) additional riders based on System must be used in the first round, with each rider's score announced at the completion of their number of points accumulated to date, starting with the highest, that have not yet reached the ten (10) round. There is no minimum requirement to fill the class. point minimum. There will be a written test that will be taken by all participants in the OHJA Medal Finals Approximately forty riders will be invited to compete in the finals and will be chosen as follows; the high classes. The score from this test will count toward the combined score for each competitor in the OHJA point rider in each of the regional series will be invited, along with additional riders working from the top Medal Finals. down on the National Standings list for the qualifying period. Any unfilled slots will be chosen by continuing down the National Standings list. OHJA Mini Medal : Fence height not to exceed 2’6”. At Non-Rated Shows, no less than two (2) fences on course must be 2’6” in height. No cross entry with 3’ medals. No one or two stride inand- outs are ARIAT NATIONAL ADULT MEDAL permitted on course. Riders who win a qualifying class may continue to compete until they accumulate twenty-five (25) points. Medal winners in Mini Medal classes may compete in Children’s or Adult medal Qualifying Period classes; however, if they qualify for the Children’s Medal Finals or Adult Medal Finals, they forfeit their All classes held at shows starting on or after August 21st of the previous year, through shows starting on right to compete in the Mini Medal Finals. In qualifying classes at Non-Rated Shows, show management or before August 20th of the current year will be counted toward this year's finals. is encouraged to limit the ‘ride-off” to flat work in accordance with USEF Rule EQ 113(5), and/or Class Specifications horsemanship questions in accordance with USEF Rule EQ 113(8); however, at Rated Shows the judge Open to all Amateur members of USEF and Equine Canada who are eligible to compete in the Adult may use any test(s) listed in USEF Rule EQ 113. In the Mini Medal Finals, the “ride-off” shall not include Amateur Hunter Section at this show (based on USHJA Zone specifications for the shows location.). any testing over fences. Additionally, a rider may not compete at the same horse show in any hunter or equitation class in OHJA Children's Medal : Fence height not to exceed 3'. Riders entered in a Children's Medal class may which the jumps exceed three feet, three inches (3'3"). not cross enter into junior hunters, junior jumpers, or any 3'6" medal class at the same show; however, a To be shown over a minimum of eight fences 2'9" to 3' in height, spread not to exceed fence height. The rider competing in the Children’s Medal Finals may cross enter into any division for which the rider is course may be either a Jumper or Hunter type course and must include at least two changes of direction otherwise qualified. Riders who win a qualifying class may continue to compete until they accumulate and a combination. Water obstacles (i.e.; water jump, liverpool) are not permitted. The top four riders are twenty-five (25) points. Medal winners in Children's Medal classes may compete in Junior Medal required to perform at least two individual tests from USEF Tests 1-19. An Open Numerical Scoring classes; however, if they qualify for the Junior Medal Finals, they forfeit their right to compete in the System must be used in the first round, with each rider's score announced at the completion of their Children's Medal Finals. If there are less than three (3) Children’s riders in a qualifying class or at the round. There is no minimum requirement to fill the class. Medal Finals, the class may be combined with the Adult Amateur Medal qualifying class and at the Adult Approximately thirty riders will be invited to compete in the finals and will be chosen as follows; the high Amateur Medal Finals. point rider in each of the regional series will be invited, along with additional riders working from the top OHJA Adult Amateur Medal : Fence height not to exceed 3'. Riders who win a qualifying class may down on the National Standings list for the qualifying period. Any unfilled slots will be chosen by continue to compete until the Adult Amateur Medal Finals. If there are less than three (3) Adult Amateur continuing down the National Standings list. riders in a qualifying class or at the Medal Finals, the class may be combined with the Children’s Medal qualifying class and at the Children’s Medal Finals. The THIS National Children's Medal or the Ariat National Adult Medal may be combined with an existing OHJA Junior Medal : Fence height 3'6". Riders competing in Junior Hunter divisions are only eligible to local or regional Children's or Adult Medal, as long as specifications are complied with for the National compete in the Junior Medal classes. Riders who win a qualifying class may continue to compete until Children's or Ariat National Adult Medal class. In that case, points may be earned Locally and Nationally. the Junior Medal Finals. In the Junior Medal Finals, if there are less than three (3) junior riders, the Junior and Senior Medal Finals shall be combined. OHJA Senior Medal: Fence height 3'6". Riders who win a qualifying class may continue to compete until the Senior Medal Finals. In the Senior Medal Finals, if there are less than three (3) senior riders, the Senior and Junior Medal Finals shall be combined. CORNERSTONE series championships in Junior, Child, Adult, Pre-Child, Pre-Adult, Short Stirrup, Long Stirrup Hunters Cornerstone Fall #2 USEF #? – November 25, 2012 Class 25 Low Working Hunter 2'6” CLASS SCHEDULE – Start 9am Saturday Class 26 Baby Green Working Hunter 2'6” Class 1 Equitation Warm-Up 3'6” Class 27 Baby Green Working Hunter 2'6” Class 2 OHJA JR/SR Medal Class 28 Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle Class 3 Pessoa/USEF National Hunter Seat Medal Class 29 Pre-Children's/Adult Hunter 2'6” Class 4 ASPCA/ Maclay Horsemanship Class Class 30 Pre-Children's/Adult Hunter 2'6” Class 5 Platinum Performance/USEF Talent Search Class 31 Pre-Children's/Adult Eq O/F 2'6” Class 6 Hunter Seat Equitation O/F (13&u 3'; 14-15 & 16-17 3'3”) Class 32 Pre-Children's/Adult Eq Flat Class 7 Hunter Seat Equitation O/F (13&u 3'; 14-15 & 16-17 3'3”) Class 33 Pre-Children's/Adult Hunter Under Saddle Class 8 Hunter Seat Equitation Flat Class 34 OHJA Mini Medal 2'6” Class 9 Modified Junior/Amateur Hunter 3'3” (must be OHJA member) Class 10 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3” Class 35 Blue Ribbon Medal 2'6” Class 11 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3” Class 36 Small Working Hunter 3' Class 12 Amateur Owner Hunter Under Saddle Class 37 Large Working Hunter 3' Class 13 Junior Hunter 3'6” Class 38 Pre-Green Working Hunter 3' Class 14 Junior Hunter 3'6” Class 39 Pre-Green Working Hunter 3' Class 15 Junior Hunter Under Saddle Class 40 Pre-Green Hunter Under Saddle Class 16 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'6” Class 41 Children's/Adult Working Hunter 3' Class 17 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'6” Class 42 Children's/Adult Working Hunter 3' Class 18 Amateur Owner Hunter Under Saddle Class 43 Restricted Children's & Adult Equitation O/F 3' Class 19 Low Hunter 2' Class 44 Restricted Children's & Adult Amateur Eq Flat Class 20 Short/Long Stirrup Hunter 2' Class 45 Children's/Adult Hunter Under Saddle Class 21 Short/Long Stirrup Hunter 2' Class 46 OHJA Child/Adult Medal Class 22 Short/Long Stirrup Eq O/F 2' (must be OHJA member) Class 23 Short/Long Stirrup Eq Flat Class 47 Blue Ribbon Series Medal 3' Class 24 Short/Long Stirrup Under Saddle Class 48 Taylor Harris Children's Medal Class 49 Ariat Adult Medal

Class 1 Equitation Warm-up starts Saturday at 9am -- Schedule available day of show Schooling: Friday 4pm-7pm; Saturday 7am – 8:45am ---- Limited number of stalls - enter early All classes to be run in accordance with USEF Zone 9 / OHJA specifications – Championships to underlined divisions Visit www.USEF.org or www.OregonHunterJumper.org for more information Measuring for Junior Hunters at Noon in front of Show Office USEF Equitation Rules - http://www.usef.org/_IFrames/RuleBook/2012.aspx EQ109 Position . 1. General. Rider should have a workmanlike appearance, seat and hands light and supple, conveying the impression of complete control should any emergency arise. Exhibitors may ride side saddle in Adult Equitation classes but not in classes restricted to Juniors. 2. Hands. Hands should be over and in front of horse’s withers, knuckles thirty degrees inside the vertical, hands slightly apart and making a straight line from horse’s mouth to rider’s elbow. Bight of reins may fall on either side. However, all reins must be picked up at the same time. When using two reins, the snaffle rein should be on the outside while the curb rein is on the inside. 3. Basic Position. The eyes should be up and shoulders back. Toes should be at an angle best suited to rider’s conformation: ankles flexed in, heels down, calf of leg in contact with horse and slightly behind girth. Iron should be on the ball of the foot and must not be tied to the girth. 4. Position in Motion. At the walk, sitting trot and canter, body should be a couple of degrees in front of the vertical; posting trot, inclined forward; galloping and jumping, same inclination as the posting trot. 5. Mounting and Dismounting. To mount, take up reins in left hand and place hand on withers. Grasp stirrup leather with right hand and insert left foot in stirrup, toe in girth and mount. To dismount, rider may either step down or slide down. The size of rider must be taken into consideration.

EQ110 Appointments . 1. Personal. Exhibitors and judges should bear in mind that at all times entries are being judged on ability rather than on personal attire. Riders should wear coats of any tweed or Melton for hunting (conservative wash jackets in season), breeches or and boots. Conservative colored protective headgear with no additional adornments in accordance with GR801.3 is mandatory. While competing in a jumping class, if a rider’s chin strap becomes unfastened, the rider may stop, re-fasten the chin strap and continue his/her round without penalty or elimination. A judge may, but is not required, to stop a rider and ask them to refasten a chin strap which has become unfastened, again without penalty to the rider. Spurs, crops or bats are optional. Judges may penalize contestants who do not conform. When management permits Hunter or Hunter Seat Equitation riders to ride without jackets, riders must wear traditional, short, or long-sleeved riding shirts with chokers or ties. shirts and chaps are not permitted except in unjudged warm-up classes. Management or Judge may eliminate an exhibitor who is inappropriately attired. BOD 1/23/11 Effective 12/1/11 2. Tack. Regulation snaffles, pelhams and full bridles, all with cavesson nose bands, are recommended. Two-ring bits, three-ring bits and gags are not considered conventional equipment for hunter seat equitation classes. A judge at his own discretion can penalize a horse with nonconventional types of bits or nose bands. Boots and conservative colored bandages are permitted. Type of saddle is optional. Martingales are permitted in classes over obstacles and in the jumping phase of classes requiring both jumping and flat work. Changing of bits between phases is permissible. 3. No mounted exhibitor may wear or carry an electronic communication device (i.e., cellular telephone, pager, walkie talkie, etc.) while in the competition ring. The penalty for wearing or carrying a forbidden device if observed by the judge may be elimination from the class during which the device was worn or carried. Exception: A handicapped participant may use electronic devices if, prior to the class, he/she presents to the USEF Steward written justification from treating personnel setting forth the necessity of the equipment.

EQ111 Class Routine. 1. Over Obstacles. The performance begins when the horse enters the ring. Except for refusals jumping faults of the horse are not to be considered unless it is the result of the rider’s ability. No rider can be eliminated until ten riders have completed the course, or a number equal to the ribbons being awarded. (Exception: three refusals, fall of horse and/or rider and off course). The following will result in elimination: a) fall of horse and/or rider; b) three cumulative refusals (exceptions: USEF Medal Finals, USEF Pony Medal Finals, Maclay Finals, USEF Talent Search class and the WIHS Equitation Jumper phase, exhibitors will be eliminated after two cumulative refusals); c) off course; and d) trotting or cantering through the in-gate or out-gate. In the event of an elimination, the rider must exit the ring immediately. If elimination occurs during a ride-off, the competitor is placed last of all those chosen for the ride-off, but placed before any riders not participating (see EQ114). The following constitute major faults and can be cause for elimination: a) a refusal; b) loss of stirrup; c) trotting while on course when not part of a test; and d) loss of reins. Each competitor may circle once before approaching the first obstacle. He then proceeds around course keeping an even pace throughout. If a refusal occurs in a double or triple, competitors must rejump all obstacles in the combination. Any or all competitors can be called back to perform at a walk, trot and canter or to execute any appropriate tests included in class requirements (see EQ113 and EQ114). In the event that a rail comes down, first score the knockdown within the context of the round. Unless the knock down is caused by a MAJOR rider error, it should not be considered a MAJOR riding fault. BOD 1/14/12 Effective Immediately 2. Not to Jump. Competitors shall enter ring and proceed at least once around ring at each gait and, on command, reverse and repeat. Riders may be asked to work collectively without stirrups in Intermediate, 14 and over and Open classes. The order to reverse can be executed by turning either toward or away from the rail. Light contact with horse’s mouth is required. Entries then line up on command. Any or all riders may be required to execute any appropriate tests included in class requirements (EQ113 and EQ114). All tests used must be on the flat. Judges are encouraged to call for at least two tests of the top contestants. 3. Outside Assistance. Outside assistance will be penalized at the judge’s discretion. 4. In cases of broken equipment or loss of shoe, the competitor must continue or be eliminated. 5. The number of competitors who complete the course will be used in determining the number of entrants for the increment system. EQ112 Course Requirements. Classes must be held over at least six obstacles. 1. All obstacles must be at least 5’6” wide across the jumpable portion. BOD 1/23/11 Effective 12/1/11 2. In Maiden, Novice, Limit and classes for under 14 years, jumps cannot exceed 3’. 3. In Intermediate classes obstacles cannot exceed 3’3”. 4. In Open, Medal and Classes for 14 to 18 years, obstacles cannot exceed 3’6” and wings are optional. 5. In Novice classes, a change of hand (change of lead) is required. 6. In Limit classes, a change of hand (change of lead) and a combination are required. 7. In Intermediate, 14 years and over and Open classes, at least one change of hand (change of lead) and a combination including an oxer are required. 8. Combinations are prohibited in classes restricted to riders 12 years old and under, unless required in specific Federation classes. All combinations must be numbered with a single number and the designations A and B or A, B and C on the course diagram. If only one element of a combination is being jumped, it must be the last element. 9. Verticals may be jumped in either direction provided ground lines are correct, i.e. no false ground lines. 10. It is recommended that one class in each competition be held over jumper-type obstacles to encourage interest in FEI competition and one over hunter course so that riders can be judged on their ability to establish and maintain an even hunting pace. 11. In Open Equitation classes for riders 12 years of age and older, ASPCA Maclay classes, and all USEF Medal classes, the course must include at least one change of lead, a combination including an oxer and 1/3 of the obstacles must be oxers. In addition, all courses must include at least three of the following: a. Bending Line b. Narrow Jump (6’-8’) c. Roll-back Turn d. Fence at the end of the ring e. Long approach to a single jump. USEF Pony Medal classes and WIHS Pony Equitation classes may include any of the above. 12. In USEF Hunter Seat Medal classes courses must be 3’6” with spreads to 4’. (Exception: triple bar type obstacles, maximum spread of 5’.) The top element of all obstacles must be securely placed so that a slight rub will not cause a knockdown. If breakaway or safety cups are used the top cup must be the deepest standard cup available. 13. If an option fence is used, a rider may choose to jump either fence. If the horse stops at one of the options, the rider is scored with a refusal and if the fence is dislodged must wait for the fence to be reset, but may then jump either option. 14. A Liverpool or water is prohibited in USEF Medal and ASPCA Maclay classes including Regionals and Finals. 15. FEI approved safety mechanisms must be used in conjunction with a cup that is at least 1 ½ inches deep and at least 3 inches wide for the back rail of all oxers in the competition ring. 16. FEI approved safety cups must be made readily available for each equitation schooling area. Breakable pins such as wooden dowels are permitted in an equitation schooling area only when safety cups are not available.

EQ113 Tests From Which Judges Must Choose. Tests may be performed either collectively or individually but no other tests may be used. Instructions must be publicly announced. A judge may ask riders to re-jump an abbreviated or shortened form of the original course. NOTE: In Hunter Seat Equitation classes, any exhibitor who does not participate in the testing is placed last of those competitors called back to test. Should more than one exhibitor fail to return for testing they will be placed at the judge’s discretion. If exhibitors are called back collectively to test, they must remain in the ring until all exhibitors have completed the test. Equitation tests must not have exhibitors trotting or cantering through in gate or out gate; any exhibitor choosing to trot or canter through the in-gate or out-gate must be eliminated (see EQ111). Obstacles jumped in an equitation test must have been included in the original course. Jumps must be jumped in the original direction unless otherwise specified. BOD 1/14/12 Effective Immediately 1. Halt (4 to 6 seconds) or halt and back. When riders working collectively are asked to halt and then back, they must not be penalized if they walk forward a few steps and halt after backing. 2. Hand gallop. 3. Figure eight at trot, demonstrating change of diagonals. At left diagonal, rider should be sitting the saddle when left front leg is on the ground; at right diagonal, rider should be sitting the saddle when right front leg is on the ground; when circling clockwise at a trot, rider should be on left diagonal; when circling counterclockwise, rider should be on the right diagonal. 4. Figure eight at canter on correct lead, demonstrating simple change of lead. This is a change whereby the horse is brought back into a walk or trot (either is acceptable unless the judge specifies) and restarted into a canter on the opposite lead. Figures to be commenced in center of two circles so that one change of lead is shown. 5. Work collectively or individually at a walk, trot and/or canter. 6. Jump low obstacles at a trot as well as at a canter. The maximum height and spread for a trot jump is 3’ for horses, 2’ for ponies in classes restricted to ponies. BOD 1/23/11 Effective 12/1/11 7. Jump obstacles on figure eight course. 8. Question(s) regarding basic horsemanship, tack and equipment and conformation. 9. Ride without stirrups, riders must be allowed option to cross stirrups. 10. Jump low obstacles at a walk as well as at a canter. The maximum height and spread for a walk jump is 2’. 11. Dismount and mount. Individually. 12. Turn on the forehand done through the walk or the halt. 13. Figure eight at canter on correct lead demonstrating flying change of lead. 14. Execute serpentine at a trot and/or canter on correct lead demonstrating simple or flying changes of lead. (See EQ114.4 for simple change.) 15. Change leads on a line demonstrating a simple or flying change of lead. (See EQ114.4 for simple change.) 16. Change horses. (Note: this test is the equivalent of two tests.) 17. Canter on counter lead. (Note: no more than twelve horses may counter canter at one time.) 18. Turn on the haunches from the walk. 19. Demonstration ride of approximately one minute. Rider must advise judge beforehand what ride he plans to demonstrate.

ENTRY AGREEMENT: By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of the Competition. I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the Competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the Rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable-casts, broadcasts, internet, film, new media or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the Competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the Competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4. Only 1 Horse Per Form Cornerstone Fall #2 USEF–Nov 25, 2012 Entries Close Nov 18, 2012

Owner/Agent Rider 1 Trainer/Coach Name______Name______Name______Address______Ph#:______BirthDate:______Address______City/St/Zip______USEF:______OHJA:______City/St/Zip______Ph#:______OHJA: ______ASPCA:______WSHJA:______Ph#:______Cell:______Email:______Email:______USEF:______OHJA:______Rider 2 USEF:______OHJA:______Name______Horse: ______Horse USEF:______ASPCA:______WSHJA:______Ph#:______BirthDate:______Age: ______Color: ______Sex:______HT: ______USEF:______OHJA:______All MUST present copies of current 2012 memberships Federation Entry Agreement Class Nos: By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on ______behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of (Competition). I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. ____ Hunter/Eq @ $30ea I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the Rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable – casts, broadcasts, internet, film, new media or other likenesses ____ OHJA, THIS, Ariat @ $40ea of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with #3 USEF Medal @ $60 such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4. #4 Maclay Class @ $60 Federation Release, Assumption of Risk, Waiver, and Indemnification This document waives important legal rights. Read it carefully before signing. I AGREE in consideration for my participation in this Competition to the following: #5 USEF Talent Search @ $60 I AGREE that the “Federation” and “Competition” as used herein includes the Licensee and Competition Management, as well as all of their officials, officers, directors, employees, agents, personnel, volunteers and Federation affiliates. USEF non-member Fee @ $30 I AGREE that I choose to participate voluntarily in the Competition with my horse, as a rider, driver, handler, vaulter, longeur, lessee, owner, agent, coach, trainer, or as parent or guardian of a junior exhibitor. I am fully aware and acknowledge that horse sports and the Competition involve inherent dangerous risks of accident, loss, and serious bodily injury including broken bones, head injuries, trauma, pain, suffering, or death. (“Harm”). USHJA non-member Fee @ $30 I AGREE to hold harmless and release the Federation and the Competition from all claims for money damages or otherwise for any Harm to me or my horse and for any Harm of any nature caused by me or my horse to others, even if the Harm arises or results, directly or indirectly, from the negligence of the Federation or the Competition. Stall @ $60/Day or $90/2-days I AGREE to expressly assume all risks of Harm to me or my horse, including Harm resulting from the negligence of the Federation or the Competition. I AGREE to indemnify (that is, to pay any losses, damages, or costs incurred by) the Federation and the Competition and to hold them harmless with respect to claims for Harm to me or my horse, and for claims made by others for any Harm caused by me or my horse while at the Competition. I have read the Federation Rules about protective equipment, including USHJA Zone Support Fee $2 GR801 and, if applicable, EV114, and I understand that I am entitled to wear protective equipment without penalty, and I acknowledge that the Federation strongly encourages me to do so while WARNING that no protective equipment can guard against all injuries. If I am a parent or guardian of a junior exhibitor, consent to the child’s participation and AGREE to all USEF Drug Fee $16 of the above provisions and AGREE to assume all of the obligations of this Release on the child’s behalf I represent that I have the requisite training, coaching and abilities to safely ($8 for Drugs & Meds $8 for USEF) compete in this competition. I AGREE that if I am injured at this competition, the medical personnel treating my injuries may provide information on my injury and treatment to the Federation on the official USEF Grounds Fee/Schooling Fee accident/injury report form. $35

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