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October 8 -11, 2020 PRESENTED at the EARL WARREN SHOWGROUNDS 3400 CALLE REAL, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93105 Enjoy Your Time in the Saddle THE Camelot2020 Classic October 8 -11, 2020 PRESENTED AT THE EARL WARREN SHOWGROUNDS 3400 CALLE REAL, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93105 enjoy your in the time saddle providingp insurance coverage for the equestrian world for over 50 years Equine Mortality Trainer Liability Farm & Ranch Commercial Care, Custody & Control Equine Surgical & Major Medical Insurance Workers’ Compensation & Employers Liability CDI OB21295 a division of Parker General Insurance Joe & Donna Parker Follow us! Donna Chopp & Joe Parker . (800) 321-5723 . www.Equine-ins.com Camelot Classic Hosting: The SFHJA Championship Double Point Show the SFHJA Junior, Amateur, 13 & Ov, 12 & Un, & Futures Medal Finals October 8 -11, 2020 -Earl Warren Showgrounds - Santa Barbara, California USEF Regional I, PCHA “B”, SFHJA Double Points, SBCRC, Jumpers Level 2 JUDGES Chuck Mayer - Santa Barbara, California Ellen Gates - San Juan Capistrano, California Joni Osteen - Escondido Rusty Stewart - Camarillo California Jim Kurtze - Rancho Mirage, California ( Jumpers) Mike Nielsen - Diamond Bar, California (Hunter Breeding) STEWARD Robin Serfass - Lucadia, California COURSES Mike Nielsen - Diamond Bar, California COMPETITION MANAGEMENT OFFICE STAFF FEED & SHAVINGS Camelot Events Dawn Miller La Cumbre Feed 805/687-1880 Denise Wiemers SHOW MANAGER VETERINARIAN Raizy Goffman FIRST AID Dr. Karen Blumenshine 818.259.4364 Event Medical Services 805.962.4414 On Call ASSISTANT MANAGER 818/298-2380 *Available for Measurement. 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This year we are doing something different! Due to signifintly less qualifying class this year due to the pandemic, we are opening up the unparrelled Camelot Hunter Challenge Finals to ALL riders who enter! Trainers, you are welcome this year to join in the fun of this unique Handy Hunter Challenge. We are offer- ing a $1000 Jr/Am Derby AND a$1000 Open Derby. They will be a two round competitions incorperating trail obsticals as well as hunter obsticals. It is a two round Derby with both rounds held as a “take your own line” class with specially designed obstacles such as a walk or lead over jump, mail to be retrieved and read, a jacket to be used creatively, etc. Who knows what this year’s obstacles will be? Something including a polo mallet perhaps? Or not? The entire purse will be presented to the winning horse with2 50% going to the rider, 30% to the trainer, and 20% to the groom! 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The same horse must be used in all phases of Final including, but not limited to: Flat phase; Rounds One, Work-off; &Warm-up Warm-up rounds are not required, but if ridden are considered first phase.) PROTESTS With the exception of riders qualifying for a Medal Finals by in the qualifier at a Finals Event, eligibility protests must be filed in writing to SFHJA seven (7) days before a Medal Finals. In extreme circumstances, when ineligibility information is only made available at the Finals show, protests must be filed with SFHJA TD at least 12 hours prior to start of competition. MEDAL FINALS’ DRAWS It is the responsibility of exhibitors and/or their trainers to enter Medal Final’s classes in the show office the day before (preferably) but no later than one hour prior to the draw, so eligibility verification can be confirmed. Riders not entered in a timely manner will not be include in the draw and will be placed at the start of the class. (2020 Covid-19 Computer Draw) MEDAL FINALS’ PROCEEDURE Each Finals, based on rider’s age as qualified, consists of two phases: a round over fences, and a flat phase. Same equipment must be used in both phases, except that martingales may not be used in flat phase, and may be replaced for a jumping work-off. Judges will sit together for the flat phase giving each rider a combined score. The judges may sit together or separately for over fences phase: but give two scores, announced after each rider. Point values will be combined in the ratio of 60% for jumping and 40% for flat. Scores from the over fences round and the flat phase will be added together and carried over to determine work-off which will be Judges' reverse order of preference — a minimum of the top four riders and any rider within in three points of the leader. Final placings will be at the sole discretion of Judges. Work-off scores will not be announced . A very special thank you to all our Medal Finals Sponsors 18 & Over 17 & Under 13 & Over Four Oaks Farm Chad Mahaffey Stables Da Moor’s Tack & Feed 12 & Under Futures Challenge Parker Equine Insurance 4Photo: Kristin Lee Photography 2020 Camelot Classic 818.259.4364 www.CamelotEvents.com SAN FERNANDO HUNTER JUMPER ASSOCIATION MEDAL FINALS We are so happy to be welcoming back the 17 Under,18 & Over, 13 & Over, 12 & Under, and Futures Medal Finals to the Camelot Classic! This show has had a long history of hosting these Medal Finals and we are excited to have them all join us again at this historic venue. The Earl Warren Showgrounds has been newly upgraded and we are all looking forward to an extrordinary event. Please join us 18 & Over 2019 SFHJA Medals Final Champion SARA MARKHAM 17 & Under 2019 SFHJA Medals Final Champion AVA CURTIN Trainer - Jeni Brown, Trainer - Becky Albeita representing Elvenstar 12 & Under 2019 SFHJA Medals Final Champion CHELSEA COWELL 13 & Over 2019 SFHJA Medals Final Champion MADISON KAISER Trainer - Stephanie Haney Trainer - Abbie Weinberg Futures 2019 SFHJA Medals Final Champion CHELSEA COWELL Trainer - Stephanie Haney 5 2020 Camelot Classic 818.259.4364 www.CamelotEvents.com JOIN OUR LIST OF COVETED SPONSORS Diamond Level $5,000 Presentation rights of an elite class, Vendor space or preferred stabling position, VIP parking, Full page ad in digital Prize Book for the show year, Announcements throughout the show, Placement of logo & link on Camelotevents website, Main arena banner or Jump as provided. 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