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C Rally/Horse Trial Program MIDSOUTH REGION EVENTING RALLY/HORSE TRIALS JUNE 25 - JUNE 27, 2021 Midsouth Region Pony Club Horse Trials Kentucky Horse Park June 25-27, 2021 OFFICIALS Technical Delegate Debbie Boeh, Ohio President of the Ground Jury Jackie Smith, Ohio Dressage Judges Julie Congleton, Kentucky Janice Holmes, Ohio Nancy Pope, South Carolina Susan Posner, Kentucky Jackie Smith, Ohio 1 NO ALL TERRAIN (ATV) VEHICLES ARE ALLOWED ON HORSE GROUNDS! • DOGS - All dogs must be kept on a leash (not to exceed 6 feet in length) or suitably restrained in a cage, etc. Loose animals or animals left in vehicles in distress, etc. can and will be removed from the grounds at the owner’s expense. • HORSES AND HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLES have the right of way at all times. • EXHIBITOR PROBLEMS/SPECIAL REQUESTS – All non-emergency problems or special requests must be relayed through show management to ensure prompt attention. • PACKAGES/DELIVERIES – The Park is not responsible for any deliveries to an event or event participant. Receiving party must be present when delivery is expected. Park mail service personnel will try to assist if conditions allow, however, any delivery/package may be refused/returned to sender, etc. at any time without notification. • PARK ADMISSION – Reduced Park admission is available to event participants and must be obtained at the Visitor Information Center. Proof of event participation may be required at time/point of sale. • FIRE CODES – As of May 15, 2006, the Kentucky Horse Park will not allow the following inside of barns or tents, which will be enforced by the Fire Marshall: a. any 2-wire appliances b. any 2-wire extension cords c. light-duty cords for indoor use d. any 3-way adaptors unless specifically made for outdoors e. any adaptors without 3-wire connections f. any cut or damaged cords • ENFORCEMENT – The Kentucky Horse Park Mounted Police division is charged with the enforcement of all traffic rules and regulations. Any and all necessary action taken by the Mounted Police are within the guidelines set by the Commonwealth of Kentucky to provide a safe environment for everyone to enjoy their particular activity at the Horse Park. • SIGNS – Use only the designated bulletin boards to display any types of signs, notices, etc. • SPEED LIMITS – All roads 25 mph, barn areas and campground 10 mph. • HALL OF CHAMPIONS ROAD - Closed to all event traffic, including, but not limited to, golf carts, mopeds and bicycles. • PADDOCK RENTAL – The Kentucky Horse Park is currently in the process of renovating all paddocks. The new paddocks will be of round-pen construction and will be rentable through Dever’s Show Services as in previous years. • MUCK – All muck generated during the event must be placed in marked muck bins. Muck should NOT be placed in the barns, at the ends of the barns, or in any other non-designated area. This is punishable by a fine. • HORSE REQUIREMENTS – All horses entering Kentucky Horse Park grounds must have valid proof of negative coggins test (within 12 months). A 30 day certificate of veterinary inspection is required for all horses arriving from outside the state of Kentucky. 2 Organizer Farrier Cross Country Announcer Kassy Scates Scott French Eric Sampson Secretary 502-599-7115 Cross Country Control Jan Whitehouse Announcers Erin Woodall Event Support “Tampa Bay” Ray Ingandela Cross Country Becky Logsdon Scoring Course Preparation Midsouth Regional Supervisor Carroll Crowl Dave Leonard Sue Colliver Shelley Holt Sally Lockhart Kristin Janicki Shelley Ryan Midsouth Regional Treasurer Kelly Terry Graham Schick Sharon Leonard Dressage Coordinator Jump Judge Coordinator Hospitality Peggi Bindner Carolyn Borgert, Chief Sue Colliver Rudy Vogt, III Asst. Chief Krista Amos Degitz Cross Country Coordinator Shelley Ryan Stadium Coordinator Operations Cammie Brunkner Bennie Logsdon Cross Country Course Designer Stadium Course Designer Medical Jeff Kibbie William Robertson Jerry Clemons, Safety Tec Veterinarian Park Equine Hospital 859-987-4304 Thank you to the volunteers who make this event happen! 3 Schedule of Events Thursday 12:00 Office Opens Friday 8:00 Dressage Begins Ring 1: Jackie Smith 8:00 - 8:49 Intermediate / Preliminary 9:06 - 10:30 Open Training, Division 2 Ring 2: Janice Holmes 8:00 - 9:54 Training Rider, Division 1 10:12 - 12:12 Training Rider, Division 2 12:24 - 1:12 Open Beginner Novice, Division 2 Ring 3: Nancy Pope 8:00 - 9:24 Open Training, Division 1 9:36 - 11:12 Training Horse 11:30 - 12:00 Open Novice, Division 2 12:24 - 1:24 Open Beginner Novice, Division 1 Ring 4: Susan Posner 8:00 - 10:55 Open Preliminary 11:18 - 11:54 Open Novice, Division 1 12:06 - 12:30 Open Starter, Division 1 11:00 Stadium Begins - Claiborne Arena 11:00 - 11:10 Intermediate / Preliminary 11:12 - 11:46 Course Change & Course Walk 11:46 - 12:32 Preliminary 12:34 - 1:00 Course Change & Course Walk 1:00 - 4:12 Training Saturday 8:00 Dressage Begins Ring 1: Julie Congleton 8:12 - 9:36 Beginner Novice Horse, Division 1 9:48 - 11:12 Novice Horse, Division 2 11:12 - 2:06 Novice Rider, Division 1 2:12 - 4:06 Beginner Novice Rider, Division 1 4 Schedule of Events (continued) Ring 2: Janice Holmes 8:00 - 9:48 Open Starter, Division 2 10:06 - 12:06 Novice Rider, Division 2 1:06 - 2:00 Open Beginner Novice, Division 2 2:12 - 3:36 Novice Horse, Division 1 Ring 3: Nancy Pope 8:00 - 9:12 Open Novice, Division 2 9:30 - 10:24 Open Beginner Novice, Division 1 10:36 - 12:06 Beginner Novice Horse, Division 2 1:06 - 3:06 Novice Rider, Division 3 Ring 4: Susan Posner 8:00 - 9:06 Open Novice, Division 1 9:24 - 11:00 Open Starter, Division 1 11:18 - 2:06 Beginner Novice Rider, Division 3 2:18 - 4:12 Beginner Novice Rider, Division 2 8:00 Cross Country Begins 8:00 - 9:00 Preliminary 9:30 - 12:12 Training 12:40 - 4:40 Novice 11:00 Stadium Begins - Claiborne Arena 11:00 - 12:12 Starter 12:14 - 12:34 Course Change & Course Walk 12:36 - 2:42 Beginner Novice 2:44 - 3:02 Course Drag & Course Walk 3:04 - 5:08 Beginner Novice Sunday 8:00 Stadium Begins - Claiborne Arena 8:00 - 9:42 Novice 9:44 - 10:20 Course Drag & Course Walk 10:20 - 12:32 Novice 8:00 Cross Country Begins 8:00 - 11:54 Beginner Novice 12:20 - 1:34 Starter 5 6/21/2021 Program for mspcht0621 Open Intermediate/Preliminary Judge: Jackie Smith (USA) at C Arena: 1 Friday Friday Saturday No. Rider Horse Dressage Show Jumping Cross Country 1 Alexandra Knowles Street Call 8:00 AM 11:00 AM 8:00 AM 2 Laura Crowl Dinner at Malones 8:07 AM 11:02 AM 8:02 AM 3 Jenna Schildmier Adios 8:14 AM 11:04 AM 8:04 AM 4 Colin Gaffney Baymax 8:21 AM 11:06 AM 8:06 AM 5 Alexandra Knowles Exmoor Denver 8:28 AM 11:08 AM 8:08 AM 6 Bailey Hennings Miss Demeanour 8:35 AM 11:10 AM 8:10 AM Open Preliminary Judge: Susan Posner (USA) at C Arena: 4 Friday Friday Saturday No. Rider Horse Dressage Show Jumping Cross Country 8 Madeleine Richards Whitfield 8:00 AM 11:46 AM 8:14 AM 9 Chris Newton Noble Discovery 8:07 AM 11:48 AM 8:16 AM 10 Brynna Jovanovich Arthur 8:14 AM 11:50 AM 8:18 AM 11 Breeana Robinette The Dark Mark 8:21 AM 11:52 AM 8:20 AM 12 Laura Werner Clooney 8:28 AM 11:54 AM 8:22 AM 13 Liz Messaglia Greenfort Carnival 8:35 AM 11:56 AM 8:24 AM 14 Kelly Taylor Ramsey 8:42 AM 11:58 AM 8:26 AM 15 Jordan Crabo Zimbabwe Express 8:49 AM 12:00 PM 8:28 AM 16 Lisa Hennings Smilelikeyoumeanit 8:56 AM 12:02 PM 8:30 AM 17 Rosie Napravnik Sanimo 9:03 AM 12:04 PM 8:32 AM 18 Jackie LeMastus Lup The Loop 9:10 AM 12:06 PM 8:34 AM 19 Caroline Dannemiller Fernhill Dreaming 9:17 AM 12:08 PM 8:36 AM 20 Hayden Wathen Contestor 9:24 AM 12:10 PM 8:38 AM 21 Lynnea Woody Prince Eric 9:31 AM 12:12 PM 8:40 AM 22 Blake Park Sportsfield Trendy Too 9:38 AM 12:14 PM 8:42 AM 23 Leah Snowden Ivy League 9:45 AM 12:16 PM 8:44 AM 24 Ashton Hays A Boy Named Rozy 9:52 AM 12:18 PM 8:46 AM 25 Kate Sand Top Shelf 9:59 AM 12:20 PM 8:48 AM 26 Lauren Yeagy Sound Prospect 10:06 AM 12:22 PM 8:50 AM 86 Clara Juckett Etoile 10:13 AM 12:24 PM 8:52 AM 27 Elissa Gibbs Voltaire's Masterclass 10:20 AM 12:26 PM 8:54 AM https://startboxscoring.com/events/admin/smallProgramHtml.php 1/14 6 6/21/2021 Program for mspcht0621 Open Intermediate/Preliminary Judge: Jackie Smith (USA) at C Arena: 1 Friday Friday Saturday No. Rider Horse Dressage Show Jumping Cross Country 1 Alexandra Knowles Street Call 8:00 AM 11:00 AM 8:00 AM 2 Laura Crowl Dinner at Malones 8:07 AM 11:02 AM 8:02 AM 3 Jenna Schildmier Adios 8:14 AM 11:04 AM 8:04 AM 4 Colin Gaffney Baymax 8:21 AM 11:06 AM 8:06 AM 5 Alexandra Knowles Exmoor Denver 8:28 AM 11:08 AM 8:08 AM 6 Bailey Hennings Miss Demeanour 8:35 AM 11:10 AM 8:10 AM Open Preliminary Judge: Susan Posner (USA) at C Arena: 4 Friday Friday Saturday No.
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