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Woodside International Horse Trials October 6-9, 2016 Officials FEI GROUND JURY Kellie Towers, CAN, President; Bobby Stevenson, USA October 6-9, 2016 USEA/LESLIE MINTZ PHOTO USEA/LESLIE MINTZ PHOTO Carol Mingst Photography USEA YOUNG EVENT HORSE SERIES ADEQUAN USEA GOLD CUP SERIES The USEA Young Event Horse Series may be best The Adequan USEA Gold Cup consists of 11 described as an equine talent search. The Series qualifying competitions at the Advanced and gives owners and breeders the opportunity to showcase the potential of their four- and five- CIC3* levels which culminate at the Nutrena USEA year-old horses while encouraging them to American Eventing Championships. The $40,000 Lindsay McKinnon produce top-level event horses for the future. 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Box 661030, Arcadia, CA 91066 (800) 321-5723 • www.Equine-ins.com Alliston/Tivoli photo ©Captured Moments Woodside International Horse Trials October 6-9, 2016 OFFICIALS FEI GROUND JURY Kellie Towers, CAN, President; Bobby Stevenson, USA FEI TECHNICAL DELEGATE Andy Bowles, NZL You shouldn’t FEI STEWARD Sheila Strickler, USA have to jump FEI COURSE DESIGNER Ian Stark, GBR through hoops FEI VETERINARY DELEGATE Sandi Farris, USA for great coverage FEI MEDICAL OFFICER Nedra Vincent, MD PRESIDENT OF GROUND JURY Jane Hamlin, NH EQUINE MORTALITY TECHNICAL DELEGATE Wendy Wergeles, CA FARM & RANCH DRESSAGE JUDGES Ginny Bergman-Wailes, CA; Vicky Stashuk-Matisi, CA; Joan COMMERCIAL PACKAGES Williams, CA; Anne Howard, CA; Laurel Bruun, CA EQUINE SURGICAL & MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE YOUNG EVENT HORSE Ian Stark, Bea di Grazia, Catherine Tucker-Slaterbeck TRAINER LIABILITY SHOW JUMPING DESIGNER Marc Donovan, NC CARE, CUSTODY & CONTROL ANNOUNCER/CONTROLLERS Malcolm Hook, Ed Holloway WORkERS’ COMPENSATION CROSS-COUNTRY BUILDERS Bert Wood, Thomas Neneman, Bryndon Perkins & EMPLOYERS LIABILITY ORGANIZER Robert Kellerhouse STEWARDS Juliet Clarke Dressage; Cassie Harkins, Katrina Dean, Julie White Cross- Country; Meagan Beachler Show Jumping James Alliston & Tivoli SHOW SECRETARY Christina Gray, Katie Trafton HOSPITALITY Sweep Shop TREATING VETERINARY Steinbeck Equine, Dr. Eastman (831) 206-2255 or after Donna Chopp & Joe Parker hours (831) 455-1808 EQUINE FARRIER Daryl Van Ness (650) 269-0402 INSURANCE SCORERS Scoring Chix: Dawn Benson, Greg Benson CDI OB21295 a division of Parker General Insurance SPONSOR/VENDOR COORDINATOR Stacie Macaluso Follow us! 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Awards6:00 FRIDAY DRESSAGE RING 1 RING 2 RING 3 CIC2* 8:00-11:25 CIC1* 8:15-11:55 Preliminary Rider 8:00-10:20 CIC3* 11:35-12:45 Advanced 1:15-2:10 Open Novice 10:30-11:50 Open Intermediate 2:20-4:00 Open Preliminary 1:15-2:45 Open Beg. Novice 4:15-5:40 Sr. Beg. Novice Rider A 2:55-4:10 Sr. Beg. Novice Rider B 4:20-5:40 RING 4 RING 5 RING 6 Training Horse 8:00-9:30 Jr. Training Rider A 8:00-9:45 Jr. Training Rider B 8:00-9:45 Open Training 9:40-11:10 Sr. Training Amateur 9:55-12:15 Sr. Training Rider 9:55-12:15 Novice Horse 12:30-1:55 Jr. Novice Rider A 1:30-3:15 Jr. Novice Rider B 1:30-3:15 Sr. Novice Rider 2:05-3:40 Jr. Beg. Novice Rider A 3:25-5:15 Jr. Beg. Novice Rider B 3:25-5:15 Sr. Novice Amateur 3:55-5:40 SHOW JUMPING CIC1* 2:45-3:40 CIC2* 4:10-5:05 CIC3* 5:35-5:50 CIC Riders Meeting 6:00 SATURDAY CROSS-COUNtry CIC2* 12:35-2:00 SHOW JUMPING Preliminary 8:30-9:46 Intermediate 2:15-3:00 Training 9:00-12:40 CIC1* 10:00-10:55 Beg. Novice 3:25-5:55 Novice 1:10-4:20 CIC3* 11:20-11:45 Advanced 11:50-12:05 CIC Awards & Competitor’s Party 6:00 SUNDAY Show Jumping Open Beg. Novice 10:20-10:50 CROSS-COUNtry Jr. Beg. Novice Rider A 8:00-8:35 Awards & Course Walk Training 8:00-11:40 Awards Open Preliminary 11:30-12:00 Novice 12:05-3:10 Jr. Beg. Novice Rider B 8:40-9:15 Awards Awards Preliminary Rider 12:05-12:50 Awards will be given in the Sr. Beg. Novice Rider A 9:20-9:45 Awards & Course Walk Show Office 30 minutes after Awards Open Intermediate 1:30-2:00 scores have been posted. Sr. Beg. Novice Rider B 9:50-10:15 Awards & Course Walk Awards Advanced 2:25-2:40 3 2016 USEF MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION The effective date of membership is the date on which the application and correct dues are received by the USEF office (exceptions see USEF Rule Book). 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