Existing Cross-Country Jump Sponsorship—$1000 New Cross Country Jump—YOUR design—$1,000–$3,000 New Stadium Jump of YOUR Custom design—$2,500–$5,000 Banner you provide—$250 36 x 48 Banner we print—$350 Vendor Space—$50 per day Make a tax deductible donation to Camelot Equestrian Park Foundation Media Kit Program Ad Sizes and Rates The industry is a highly Program Format 5.5” x 8.5” diverse, national, serious, and economically significant industry that deserves Full Page One-Half Page 4.5 x 7.5 Vertical your attention. 2.187 x 7.5 One-Half Page

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Send your completed application with payment to: CEPF Attention: Connie Ballou PO Box 7804 Chico, CA 95927 www.camelotequestrianpark.com Camelot Equestrian Park 1985 Clark Road Butte Valley, CA 95965 Show Jumps offer an opportunity to On June 9–11, 2017 the Horse Industry and it’s Economic Impact The most visible form of become very creative. Jump standard will be Hitting Northern California. Sponsorship is to sponsor a designs can make a memorable state- Jump. Your Business name ment that will be talked about by all Camelot Equestrian Park located clothing, art, jewelry, and much more. Cross-Country—Day Two on your jump will be a focal Event attendees. in Butte Valley, California will host They are always looking for new The cross-country test takes place on point for all attendees. it’s second USEA Recognized products to improve their horseman- the second day of competition. This Three-Day Event. ship and to pamper their steeds. phase exhibits the speed, endurance, Your jump will be named after your and ability of the horse over Business and will be announced each Participants compete and travel inter- terrain and obstacles. The cross-coun- time a horse negotiates your jump. The horse industry has try course covers approximately 2 to 4 nationally—they share information a direct economic effect on miles and is ridden primarily at a gal- about products and businesses they lop. There are varying speed require- the of $39 have found. ments depending on the level of billion annually. competition. The aim of each combina- 4.6 million Americans tion of horse and rider is to complete, on time and with as few penalties as Approximately 200–300 will are involved in the horse possible. Penalties can be accrued compete at this Event, each horse industry as owners, through jumping errors (horse refuses bringing two or more people with them. service providers, or runs out at an obstacle, rider falls off on course, etc.) or by exceeding the The event requires approximately 125 employees and volunteers. Cross-Country Jumps present an op- officials, staff and volunteers to run it. optimum time allowed. portunity to make a real statement. Most Up to 1,000 people will spend approxi- Tens of millions more will become permanent installations and mately $150 per day. They will stay an participate as spectators. —Day Three remain on the cross country course long average of three days. The third and final test takes place in the after the this event. Riders and specta- show jumping arena. A show jumping tors who come to Camelot on a daily course comprises a series of colorful Three-Day basis for training and schooling shows The horse industry has a fences made up of lightweight rails that Eventing is an equestrian . The will see your Business name and your are easily knocked down. The show $102 billion impact on the three phases of the competition are: contribution to the Cross Country jumping course requires very exact rid- , cross-country, and show Course. Photographs of the jumps are U.S.economy when the ing; there are12 to 15 jumping obstacles, jumping. Originally, a test of military published on www.mycoursewalk.com including at least one combination con- multiplier effect of equestrian skills, Eventing has evolved an application that is viewed by Eventing sisting of two spread jumps negotiated in spending by industry into an exciting attracting specta- enthusiasts internationally. succession. Cross Country and Show suppliers and employees is tors and all levels of sport enthusiasts, Jumps can be built to from weekend hobby riders to profes- At the end of the competition, scores taken into account. sional international stars. represent just about any thing for all the competitors are totaled. Each you can imagine. Pictured are Including off-site spending test is scored individually and the Day One—Dressage jumps in use at other of spectators results in an penalties accrued are added together The dressage phase begins every for the final results.The lowest is Eventing Venues. even higher figure. eventing competition. The original the winning score. dressage format was a military parade Competitors will spend their money displaying the horse’s ability to perform on hotels, restaurants, and grocery intricate movements during troop review. This is an opportunity for stores. They put lots of fuel in their Today the dressage test is a set series your business to target a large vehicles, they buy hay, grain, of movements performed in an enclosed More Sponsorship Options arena. Precision, smoothness, and com- concentrated group of shavings and other supplies. They Program Ad plete obedience show off the horse and equestrians and Banner require veterinary or farrier services. rider’s skill. spectators. Vendor—Bring your business to the Event They buy tack, , souvenirs, Donate to Camelot Equestrian Park Foundation