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2021 Prize List 3 Welcome Letter From The Chairman

5514 Cascade Road, Lake Placid, NY 12946 518.523.9625 phone / 518.523.9614 fax [email protected] www.lakeplacidhorseshows.com

Lake Placid Horse Show Family,

2020 was a historic year as both the world and the Lake Placid Horse Shows took a pause. For the first time in fifty years, a global pandemic forced the cancellation of our beloved two weeks of show jumping in the Adirondacks. But rest assured, this year we are coming back stronger than ever. We are all looking forward to getting back in the saddle for “the best two weeks of a horseman’s summer”

Lake Placid is a special place to show, compete, and vacation. The quality and level of competition combined with our scenic lo- cation set our shows apart from the rest of the crowded summer riding circuit. For many obvious reasons, Lake Placid has emerged as a popular destination for show jumping and enjoys a fervent following among passionate equestrians.

Outside of world-class show jumping, Lake Placid offers a myriad of recreational activities, including hiking, water skiing, hockey, rock climbing, canoeing, golf, and fly-fishing. The Olympic Village offers fine hotels, outstanding restaurants, luxurious spas, fun entertainment, and great nightlife. Welcome to our wonderful Adirondack horse show vacation!

During our year off we did not rest. Management has been working tirelessly to identify and implement several improvements to our shows. Over the last five years, we have upgraded the footing, added new riding rings, and improved the overall facility. These upgrades represent well over seven figures of investment. As I write, we are moving forward with a six-figure project to upgrade the entire electrical system on the show grounds. Over the last year, management has recruited additional leadership to the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors. We welcome our talented and dedicated new board members and are grateful for the years of service and hard work of our retiring board members.

Finally, management has listened carefully to the thoughtful suggestions generated from our exhibitor advisory board. Because of their efforts, several new initiatives are underway. At the top of the list was a quantitative and qualitative review of our show schedule. After much collaboration with the committee, we have made extensive scheduling and logistics adjustments in an attempt to end our days at a reasonable hour. Several other meaningful improvements are happening for the upcoming show season that we expect will not go unnoticed. As usual, we welcome all feedback on ways to improve.

Given the post-Covid environment, we anticipate strong exhibitor demand for 2021. Entries are limited as we place safety and a positive experience above profits. Please get your entries in early as they are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.

We express gratitude to our generous supporters who make our shows possible year after year—our sponsors, vendors, riders, trainers, grooms, staff, families, volunteers, the Olympic Village, and the Town of North Elba. All of our stakeholders share a love of these two sacred summertime weeks of show jumping. We are grateful for everyone’s steadfast support.

It is both an honor and a privilege to serve as the Chairman of this venerable and successful event. We hope to see you in ringside at Lake Placid in 2021.

Best wishes,

Philip Ernst Richter, Chairman

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Index to Classes – Jumper Division Show Schedules Grand Prix ...... 24-25 Lake Placid Horse Show ...... 18 - 19 High Adult Amateur Jumper ...... 34-35 I Love New York Horse Show ...... 22 - 23 High Children’s Jumper ...... 38 High Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper ...... 32 Low Adult Jumper ...... 35-36 Officials Low Amateur-Owner Jumper ...... 34 Lake Placid Horse Show ...... 16 Low Children’s Jumper ...... 38 I Love New York Horse Show ...... 20 Low Junior Jumper ...... 36 Medium Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper ...... 32 Special Events Open Jumper ...... 28, 30 Best Dressed Barn Contest ...... 36 Schooling Jumper ...... 39 Doggie Costume Contest ...... 43 Young Jumper ...... 30 Juliam Farm Lead Line ...... 43 Index to Classes – Hunter Division Kathy Scholl Equitation ...... 74 Adult Amateur Hunter ...... 54 Richard & Diana Feldman Perpetual Trophy for Excellence . . . . 14 Amateur-Owner Hunter ...... 52 Children’s Hunter Horse ...... 60 Membership Applications & Miscellaneous Information Children’s Pony Hunter ...... 62 General Rules and Regulations ...... 84 Cross Rail Hunter & Equitation ...... 68 Guidelines to Splitting and Combining Hunter Sections ...... 78 Equitation Section ...... 70 Green Hunter ...... 48, 50 Health Requirements, Arena Dimensions ...... 87 High Performance Working Hunter ...... 50 Show Jumping Hall of Fame ...... 75 Hunter Warm-ups ...... 48 Letter From the Chairman, Philip Ernst Richter ...... 4 Junior Hunter ...... 56, 58 Letter From the Governor, Andrew M. Cuomo ...... 6 Kathy Scholl Equitation Classic ...... 74 Letter From Lake Placid Village, Inc...... 8 Modified Adult Amateur Hunter ...... 56 Letter From Town of North Elba ...... 10 Modified Children’s Hunter...... 62 Local Laws ...... 86 Modified Children’s/Adult Hunter Classic ...... 56, 62 NAL/WIHS Adult Amateur Hunter Classic ...... 54 Map of the Show Grounds ...... 80 NAL/WIHS Children’s Hunter Classic ...... 60 Notice Regarding the Helmet Rule & Ear Bud Rule ...... 82 Performance Hunter ...... 50 Travel Directions, Camping ...... 82 Pony Hunter ...... 64, 66 USEF Safe Sport & Membership Information ...... 92 Pony Hunter Classic ...... 64 USHJA Zone 2 Specifications ...... 76 Short Stirrup ...... 68 WCHR Event Schedule ...... 47 USHJA International Hunter Derby ...... 42 WCHR Membership ...... 45 USHJA National Hunter Derby ...... 46 Walk Trot ...... 69

ADVERTISERS’ INDEX DIRECTORY LISTINGS - pages 88, 90 Adirondack Life Magazine ...... 51 High Peaks Resort ...... 67 Best Western Adirondack Inn Adirondack Premier Properties, Inc ...... 43 Iron Peak Catering ...... 65 Crowne Plaza Lake Placid Alliant Private Client ...... 11 J. Lohr Vineyard & Wines ...... 77 Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort Bainbridge Companies ...... IFC Kind Media ...... 91 High Peaks Resort Casella ...... 60 Lake Placid Animal Hospital ...... 39 Hotel Saranac Clothes Horse ...... 49 Lake Placid Flower & Gifts ...... 83 Lake Placid Club CMJ Sporthorse ...... 63 Lake Placid Lodge ...... 89 Lake Placid Club Vacation Lodge Craig Wood Golf Course ...... 90 Lake Placid Vacation Lodge ...... 79 Mirror Lake Inn Dark Horse Fencing ...... 66 Lukens Horse Transportation ...... 37 Rodeway Inn Dartbrook Rustic Goods ...... 29 Merrill L. Thomas, Inc ...... 9 Scott’s Florist David Fowler Tack Trunks ...... 53 Mirror Lake Inn Resort ...... 7 The Cottage Deeridge Farms ...... 55 North Star ...... 31 Wildwood on the Lake Dever Golf Cars ...... 59 Purina Mills ...... 81 Eastern Hay & Grain ...... 33 RobinsonRidge ...... 61 Engel & Volkers ...... 40 Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital ...... 21 EquiJet ...... 15 Roost ...... 83 Fab Finds by Sarah ...... 13 Saratoga HorseWorks ...... 27 Farm Vet ...... 17 Sea Shore Stables,LLC ...... BC Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort ...... 71 Sidelines ...... 73 Great American Insurance Group ...... 5 The Wild Center ...... 65 Hampton Inn ...... 69 Washington International Horse Show ...... 41 High Peaks Cyclery ...... 25 Whiteface Lodge ...... 35

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Presenting the Richard and Diana Feldman Perpetual Trophy for Excellence

To be presented following the $100,000 Great American Insurance Group Grand Prix presented by Alliant Private Client Saturday, July 10th

The Richard and Diana Feldman Perpetual Trophy for Excellence and $2,000 will be awarded to the rider who has accumulated the most money from the $100,000 Richard M. Feldman Grand Prix at the Lake Placid Horse Show on Sunday, July 4thth and the $100,000 Great American Insurance Group Grand Prix presented by Alliant Private Client on Saturday, July10th must compete in both Grand Prix’s to be eligible.

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[email protected] | 1-833-EQUIJET | EquiJet.com Officials Bainbridge Farms, LLC Sponsors LAKE PLACID HORSE SHOW Presented by Sea Shore Stables June 29 – July 4, 2021 USEF #4160 Closing Date: Friday, May 28, 2021 North Elba Show Grounds, Lake Placid, NY

LAKE PLACID HORSE SHOW ASSOCIATION, INC. 5514 Cascade Road, Lake Placid, NY 12946

Philip E. Richter, Chairman Lori A. Martin, Executive Director Lorissa J. Martin, LPHSA Assistant

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Robert Boyd Sarah Galvin Eliza Lehrman Carole Saunders Town of North Elba Liason Debbie Burrows Robert Gierkink Diane Lippert Richard Schechter Butch Martin Stacy Casio Timothy Hooker James McKenna Sara Stretton Honorary Board Member Diana Feldman Liz Hughes Collin McNeil Brian Sweeney Jane Forbes Clark

Chloe Field Louis Jacobs Philip Richter Jeremy Jacobs Lori Fitzgerald Cathy Johnston Katie Robinson

OFFICIALS & ADMINISTRATION The Committee Reserves the right to add to or vary this list.

Competition Manager ...... Michael Morrissey Announcers: ...... Peter G. Doubleday Technical Coordinator ...... David Distler ...... Kenn Marash Competition Judges ...... Terry Mason Jumper ...... Ralph Alfano ...... Lewis Pack Jumper ...... Jason Gates Farrier Services ...... Tony Bucci Jumper ...... Kevin Giblin Grounds Manager/Traffic Coordinator ...... Butch Martin Jumper ...... Micki Kozich Paddock Master ...... Michael Fletcher Jumper ...... Robert McCune ...... Charlie Hooker Hunter & Equitation ...... Linda Andrisani ...... Russell Stewart Hunter & Equitation ...... Rob Bielefeld ...... Gillian Stupples Hunter & Equitation ...... Mary Lisa Lefler Public Relations & Special Events ...... Classic Communications Hunter & Equitation ...... Bobbie Reber Safety Coordinator ...... Anthony Morano Competition Secretary ...... Colleen Morrissey Schooling Supervisor ...... Maria Biancone [email protected] ...... Bruce Burr Course Decoration ...... On a Fence Designs and Rentals Scoreboard Technician ...... Ryegate Show Services Course Designers: Stabling Manager ...... David Orlando Richard M. Feldman Grand Prix Ring ...... Alan Wade Trophy & Award Presentations ...... Barbara Lang EquiJet Main Hunter Ring ...... Joe Carnicom ...... Liz Soroka Kovacs Williams Hunter Ring ...... Archer Baily Veterinary Services ...... Fairfield Equine Associates E.R. Mische Jumper Ring ...... Ken Krome ...... (203) 270-3600 USEF Steward ...... tbd Video, Results & Orders of Go ...... ClipMyHorse.TV USEF Steward ...... Jennifer Matts VIP Lounge Hostess/Sponsor Relations ...... Kim Tudor World Championship Hunter Rider Awards Program EQUUS Foundation #RideForHorses

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Time Schedule LAKE PLACID HORSE SHOW June 29 - July 4, 2021 Member Event of the World Championship Hunter Rider Awards Program

TUESDAY, JUNE 29 THURSDAY, JULY 1 FRIDAY, JULY 2 RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD – 9:00 AM RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD - 8:00 AM RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD – 8:00 AM 1008 1.30m, II, Sec 1 1006 Hampton Inn 1.35m, II, Sec 1 1007 1.35m Jumper, II 2(c) 1011 1.20 Jumper II, Sec 1 1003 Dartbrook Rustic Goods 1.40m, II 2.1 1028L Amateur-Owner Jumper, II, Sec 1

1021H Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper, II, 2(b) 1024M Medium Junior/AO Jumper II, 2(b) E.R. MISCHE JUMPER RING 8:00 AM 1070 Low Schooling Jumper, II 1018 Young Jumper 7 Yr Old, II, Sec 1 1022H Junior/ Amateur-Owner Jumper, II 2(c) 1071 High Schooling Jumper, II 1027L Low Amateur-Owner Jumper, II, 2(b) 1000 Adirondack Jumper Classic, II 2(a) 1013 Pepsi Beverages Co. 1.25m Jumper Classic EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING 8:00 AM II, 2(b) 2002/2003 Green Hunter 3' E. R. MISCHE JUMPER RING - 8:00 AM 2017/2018 Green Hunter 3'3" E. R. MISCHE JUMPER RING - 8:00 AM 1045L Junior Jumper, II, Sec 1 2352 Performance Working Hunter 3'3" 1015 YJC Young Jumper 5 Yr. Old, II 1032H Adult Amateur Jumper 18 -40, II, 2(c) 2353* Performance Working Handy Hunter 3’3” 1017 YJC Young Jumper 6 Yr. Old, II, 2(b) 1035H Adult Amateur Jumper Over 40, II, 2(c)

1044L Low Junior Jumper, II, 2(b) 1036L Low Adult Amateur Jumper 18-40, II, 2(b) KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING 8:00 AM Hunter Warm Up - 3’ - 3’3” 1010 1.30m Jumper, II 2(c) 1039L Low Adult Amateur Jumper Over 40, II, 2(b) 1031H Adult Amateur Jumper 18 - 40 Yrs, II, 2(b) 1052L Low Children’s Jumper, II, 2(b) KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING 1:00 PM 1034H Adult Amateur Jumper Over 40, II, 2(b) Hunter Warm Up - 2’6” - 2’9” 1047H Children’s Jumper 14 & Under, II, 2(b) EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 1050H Children’s Jumper 15 - 17 Yrs, II, 2(b) 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 2619/2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD - 8:00 AM EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 2601 Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 Yrs U/S 1016 Young Jumper 6 Yr Olds, II, Sec 1 2329 Performance Working Hunter 3'6" 2604/2605 Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 Yrs 1009 1.30m, II, Sec 1 2101 Green Hunter 3’6” U/S 3034 Ariat Adult Medal 1005 Adirondack Life 1.35m, II, 2(b) 2104/2105 Green Hunter 3’6” 3036 USEF Adult Equitation 1002 High Peaks Resort 1.40m, II, 2(b) 2201 Green Hunter 3’9” U/S 2702/2703 Adult Amateur Hunter 18–35 Yrs

E.R. MISCHE JUMPER RING - 8:00 AM 2204/2205 Green Hunter 3’9” 2717/2718 Adult Amateur Hunter 36-49 Yrs 1012 1.20m Jumper II, 2(b) 2301 High Performance Working Hunter 4' U/S 2727/2728 Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over 1014 Young Jumper 5 Yr Olds, II 2304/2305 High Performance Working Hunter 4' 2862 Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 Years 3029 WIHS Equitation Jumper Phase 2602 Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 Yrs 2861 Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 Years U/S 3020 Platinum Performance SJ Talent Search 2* 2603* Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18-35 Yrs 2617 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 2618* Amateur Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 3024 Marshall & Sterling USEF Pony Medal-Small 2001 Green Hunter 3’ U/S 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 U/S 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2004 Green Hunter 3’ 2629 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" 18-35 2903* Small Pony Handy Hunter 2016 Green Hunter 3’3” U/S 2636 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" Over 35 U/S 3025 Marshall & Sterling USEF Pony Medal-Medium 2019 Green Hunter 3’3” 2006 Green Hunter & Incentive Stake 3’ & 3’3” 2639 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Over 35 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2102 Green Hunter 3’6” 3022 The National PHA Equitation Class 2918* Medium Pony Handy Hunter 2103* Green Handy Hunter 3’6” 3039 Hamel Foundation NHS 3’3” Medal 3026 Marshall & Sterling USEF Pony Medal-Large 2202 Green Hunter 3’9” 2839 Small Junior Hunter 3'3" 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2203* Green Handy Hunter 3’9” 2840* Small Junior Handy Hunter 3'3" 2933* Large Pony Handy Hunter 2327 Performance Working Hunter 3'6" 2844 Large Junior Hunter 3'3" 3014 THIS National Children’s Medal 2328* Performance Handy Hunter 3'6" 2845* Large Junior Handy Hunter 3'3" 2852 Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under 2326 Performance Working Hunter 3'6" U/S 2851 Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under U/S 2302 High Performance Working Hunter 4' 2303* High Performance Working Handy Hunter KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 2351 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S 3018 NHSAA/ASPCA Maclay 2354 Performance Working Hunter 3’3” 3016 Dover USEF Hunter Seat Medal 2355 Performance Working Hunter 3’3” 2811 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yrs U/S 2814/2815 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yrs KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 2826 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yrs U/S 3028 WIHS Equitation Hunter Phase 2829/2830 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Yrs 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2801 Small Junior Hunter 15 Yrs & Under U/S 2803* Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2804/2805 Small Junior Hunter 15 Yrs & Under 2817 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2816 Large Junior Hunter 15 Yrs & Under U/S 2818* Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2812 Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Years 2819/2820 Large Junior Hunter 15 Yrs & Under 2813* Small Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Years 2827 Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 Years 2828* Large Junior Handy Hunter 16 - 17 Years 2837/2838 Small Junior Hunter 3'3" 2836 Small Junior Hunter 3'3" U/S 2842/2843 Large Junior Hunter 3'3" 2841 Large Junior Hunter 3'3" U/S 2627 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” - 18-35 Yrs 2628* Amateur Owner Handy 3’3” - 18-35 Yrs 2637 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" - Over 35 2638* Amateur Owner Handy 3'3" – Over 35 Young Jumpers High Children’s Jumper Low Children’s Jumper Class #1014, #1015, #1016, #1017, #1018 & #1019 Class #1047, #1048, #1050, #1051 Class #1052, #1053, #1054 Sponsored by North Star Sponsored by The Hooker Family Sponsored by The Hooker Family 18 Lake Placid Horse Show • I Love New York Horse Show Time Schedule Member of the World Championship Hunter Rider Awards Program

SATURDAY, JULY 3 SUNDAY, JULY 4 RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD Class 8:00 AM Class 8:00 AM 1019 YJC Young Jumper 7 Yr. Olds, II 2(b) 1023M Medium Junior/AO Jumper Classic II, 2(b) 1004 $20,000 CMJ Sporthorse 1.40 Open Stake II 2(b) 1020H Mirror Lake Inn Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic, II 2(a) 1025M Medium Junior/AO Jumper 2.1 (Member Event of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Series) 1043L Low Junior Jumper Classic, II 2(b) 1026L Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort 1:00 PM Low Amateur Owner Jumper Classic, II 2(b) Juliam Farm Lead Line

E. R. MISCHE JUMPER RING 1:30 PM Class 8:00 AM Saratoga Horseworks Parade of Champions 1030H J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines Adult Amateur Jumper Classic, II 2(b) (Member Event of the NAL & WIHS Adult Jumper Classic Series) 2:00 PM 1048H Children’s Jumper, 14 & Under, II 2(c) 1001 Richard M. Feldman Grand Prix II, 2(a) 1051H Children’s Jumper, 15 - 17 Years, II 2(c) Presentation of The Whitney Perpetual Trophy 1037L Low Adult Amateur Jumper 18-40, II 2(b) 1040L Low Adult Amateur Jumper Over 40, II 2(b) E. R. MISCHE JUMPER RING 1053L Low Children’s Jumper, II 2(b) Class 8:00 AM 1046H The Wild Center Children’s Jumper Classic, II 2(b) EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING (Member Event of the NAL & WIHS Children’s Jumper Classic Series) Class 8:00 AM 1054L Low Children’s Jumper Classic, II 2(b) 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18–35 Yrs U/S 1038L Low Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18 - 40, II 2(b) 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 – 35 Years 1041L Low Adult Amateur Jumper Classic Over 40, II 2(b) 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36-49 Yrs U/S 3012 Equitation Flat, 15 - 17 Years 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 – 49 Years 3013 Equitation Fences, 15 - 17 Years 2726 Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over U/S 2729 Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING 1503 MMG Adult Amateur Hunter Classic Round 2 (NAL) Class 8:00 AM Top Fifteen (15) scores from classes 2704, 2719, 2729 2753 Modified Adult Amateur Hunter 2'6" - 2'9 2863 Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 Years 2754 Modified Adult Hunter 2’6’’ - 2'9 2864 Children’s Hunter Horse 15 - 17 2873 Modified Children’s Hunter 2'6" - 2'9" 2853 Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under 2874 Modified Children’s Hunter 2’6” - 2'9" 2854 Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under 1510 MMG Modified Children’s Adult Classic (Top 15 from Class 2754 & 2874) 1504 MMG Children’s Hunter Classic - Round 2 (NAL) Top Fifteen (15) Scores from classes 2854 & 2864 1600 $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby presented by Lukens Horse Transportation KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING Class 8:00 AM 2752 Modified Adult Amateur Hunter 2'6" - 2'9" KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING 2751 Modified Adult Amateur Hunter U/S Class 8:00 AM 2872 Modified Children’s Hunter 2'6" - 2'9" 3001 Walk 2871 Modified Children’s Hunter U/S 3002 Walk Trot Pleasure 3027 WIHS Pony Equitation 3003 Walk Trot Equitation 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S 3006 Cross Rail Equitation U/S 2934 Large Pony Hunter 3007 Cross Rail Equitation 2935 Large Pony Hunter 3008/3009 Cross Rail Hunter 15" 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S 2976 Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 2919 Medium Pony Hunter 2977 Short Stirrup Equitation Over Fences 2920 Medium Pony Hunter 2982/2983 Short Stirrup Hunter Over Fences 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S 2981 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 2904 Small Pony Hunter 2884 Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium 2905 Small Pony Hunter 2894 Children’s Hunter Pony Large 2882 Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium 3010 Equitation Flat, 14 & Under 2883 Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium 3011 Equitation Fences, 14 & Under 2881 Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium U/S 2892 Children’s Hunter Pony Large 2893 Children’s Hunter Pony Large 2891 Children’s Hunter Pony Large U/S

Children’s Horse and Pony Modified Children’s Hunter Class #2851-2854 (14 & Under), #2861-2864 (15 to 17 Yrs) #2871-2874 (Modified) #2881-2884 (Sm/Md Pony), #2891-2894 (Large Pony) Sponsored by RobinsonRidge Sponsored by RobinsonRidge

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Bainbridge Farms, LLC Sponsors I LOVE NEW YORK HORSE SHOW Presented by Sea Shore Stables July 6 - 11, 2021 USEF #4159 Closing Date: Friday, May 28, 2021 North Elba Show Grounds, Lake Placid, NY

LAKE PLACID HORSE SHOW ASSOCIATION, INC. 5514 Cascade Road, Lake Placid, NY 12946

Philip E. Richter, Chairman Lori A. Martin, Executive Director Lorissa J. Martin, LPHSA Assistant

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Robert Boyd Sarah Galvin Eliza Lehrman Carole Saunders Town of North Elba Liason Debbie Burrows Robert Gierkink Diane Lippert Richard Schechter Butch Martin Stacy Casio Timothy Hooker James McKenna Sara Stretton Honorary Board Member Diana Feldman Liz Hughes Collin McNeil Brian Sweeney Jane Forbes Clark

Chloe Field Louis Jacobs Philip Richter Jeremy Jacobs Lori Fitzgerald Cathy Johnston Katie Robinson

OFFICIALS & ADMINISTRATION The Committee Reserves the right to add to or vary this list.

Competition Manager ...... Michael Morrissey Announcers: ...... Peter G. Doubleday Technical Coordinator ...... David Distler ...... Kenn Marash Competition Judges ...... Terry Mason Jumper ...... Ralph Alfano ...... Lewis Pack Jumper ...... Jason Gates Farrier Services ...... Tony Bucci Jumper ...... Kevin Giblin Feed & Bedding Supervisor ...... David Orlando Jumper ...... Micki Kozich Grounds Manager/Traffic Coordinator ...... Butch Martin Jumper ...... Robert McCune Paddock Master ...... Michael Fletcher Hunter & Equitation ...... Leslie Emmerson ...... Charlie Hooker Hunter & Equitation ...... Scott Fitton ...... Russell Stewart Hunter & Equitation ...... John Roper ...... Gillian Stupples Hunter & Equitation ...... Scott Williamson Public Relations & Special Events ...... Classic Communications Competition Secretary ...... Colleen Morrissey Safety Coordinator ...... Anthony Morano [email protected] Schooling Supervisor ...... Bruce Burr Course Decoration ...... On a Fence Designs and Rentals ...... Peter Lane Course Designers: Scoreboard Technician ...... Ryegate Show Services Richard M. Feldman Grand Prix Ring ...... Ken Krome Stabling Manager ...... David Orlando Kovacs Williams Hunter Ring & Hunter Derby . . . Joe Carnicom Trophy & Award Presentations ...... Barbara Lang E.R. Mische Jumper Ring ...... Archer Bailey ...... Liz Soroka USEF Steward ...... Maria Biancone Veterinary Services ...... Fairfield Equine Associates USEF Steward ...... Jennifer Matts ...... (203) 270-3600 USHJA Derby Coordinator ...... David Distler Video, Results, Orders of Go ...... clipmyhorse.tv ...... Ken Krome VIP Lounge Hostess/Sponsor Relations ...... Kim Tudor

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TUESDAY, JULY 6 THURSDAY, JULY 8 FRIDAY, JULY 9 RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD - 8:00 AM RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD - 8:00 AM RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD - 8:00 AM 1005 Sidelines 1.35m Jumper, II, Sec 1 1019 YJC Young Jumper 7 Yr Old, II 2(b) 1015 Young Jumper 5 Yr Olds, II 1018 Young Jumper 7 Yr Olds, II, Sec 1 1022H Junior / Amateur Owner Jumper, II, Sec 1 1017 Young Jumper 6 Yr Olds, II 2(b) 1008 1.30m, II, Sec 1 1000 FarmVet Jumper Classic, II 2(a) 1024M Medium Junior/AO Jumper II, 2(b) 1011 1.20 Jumper II, Sec 1 1025M Medium Junior/AO Jumper II, Sec 1 1006 Lalke Placid Lodge 1.35m Jumper II, Sec 1 1028L Low Amateur Owner Jumper, II, Sec 1 1002 Crowne Plaza Lake Placid 1.40m, II, Sec 1 E. R. MISCHE JUMPER RING 8:00 AM 1045L Low Junior Jumper, II, Sec 1 1013 Pepsi Beverage Co. 1.25m Jumper Classic, II 2(b) 1070 Low Schooling Jumper, II 1071 High Schooling Jumper, II E. R. MISCHE JUMPER RING - 8:00 AM E. R. MISCHE JUMPER RING - 8:00 AM 1010 1.30m Jumper, II, 2(b) 1044L Junior Jumper, II, 2(b) EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING 8:00 AM 1031H Adult Jumper 18-40 Yrs, II, 2(b) 1027L Amateur-Owner Jumper, II, 2(b) 2002/2003 Green Hunter 3’ 1034H Adult Jumper Over 40, II, 2(b) 1032H Adult Jumper 18- 40 Years, II, 2(c) 2017/2018 Green Hunter 3’3’’ 1051H Children’s Jumper, 15-17 Yrs, II, 2(c) 1035H Adult Jumper Over 40, II, 2(c) 2352 Performance Working Hunter 3'3" 1048H Children’s Jumper, 14 & Under, II, 2(c) 1053L Low Children’s Jumper, II, 2(b) 2353* Performance Working Handy Hunter 3’3” 1037L Low Adult Amateur Jumper 18-40, II, 2(d) 2351 Performance Hunter 3'3" U/S 1040L Low Adult Jumper Over 40, II, 2(d) EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 2327 Performance Working Hunter 3'6" 1052L Low Children’s Jumper, II 2(d) 2629 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 Years 2328* Performance Working Handy 3’6" 2626 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 Years U/S EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 2636 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" Over 35 U/S KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING 8:00 AM 2811 Small Junior Hunter 16-17 Years U/S 2639 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" Over 35 Hunter Warm Up - 2’6” - 2’9” 2814 Small Junior Hunter 16-17 Years 3022 The National PHA Equitation Hunter Warm Up - 3’ - 3’3” 2815 Small Junior Hunter 16-17 Years 2836 Small Junior Hunter 3'3" U/S 2826 Large Junior Hunter 16-17 Years U/S 2839 Small Junior Hunter 3'3" WEDNESDAY, JULY 7 2829 Large Junior Hunter 16-17 Years 2840 Small Junior Handy Hunter 3'3" RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD - 8:00 AM 2830 Large Junior Hunter 16-17 Years 2841 Large Junior Hunter 3'3" U/S 2801 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 2844 Large Junior Hunter 3'3" 1014 Young Jumper 5 Yr Olds, II 2804 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2845 Large Junior Handy Hunter 3”3" 1016 Young Jumper 6 Yr Olds, II, Sec 1 2805 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 3034 Ariat Adult Medal 1009 1.30m Jumper, II, Sec 1 2816 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under U/S 3036 USEF Adult Equitation 1007 1.35m Jumper, II, 2(b) 2819 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2727/2728 Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over 1021H Junior / Amateur-Owner Jumper, II, 2(b) 2820 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2717/2718 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 - 49 Years 1003 Lake Placid CVB 1.40m Open Stake, II, 2(b) 3016 Dover Saddlery USEF Hunter Seat Medal 2702/2703 Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 Years

3018 ASPCA/NHSAA Maclay 2701 Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 Years U/S E. R. MISCHE JUMPER RING – 8:00 AM

3020 Platinum Performance SJ Talent Search 2* KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 3029 WIHS Equitation Jumper Phase KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 2301 High Performance Working Hunter 4’ U/S 1036L Low Adult Amateur Jumper 18-40, II 2(b) 3024 Marshall & Sterling USEF Pony Eq - Small 2304/2305 High Performance Working Hunter 4’ 1039L Low Adult Amateur Jumper Over 40, II,2(b) 2902 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 2201 Green Hunter 3’9” U/S 1047H Children’s Jumper 14 & Under, II, 2(b) 2903* Small Pony Handy Hunter 2204/2205 Green Hunter 3’9” 1050H Children’s Jumper 15-17 Years, II, 2(b) 3025 Marshall & Sterling USEF Pony Eq - Medium 2101 Green Hunter 3’6” U/S 1012 1.20m Jumper II, 2(b) 2917 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 2104/2105 Green Hunter 3’6” 2918* Medium Pony Handy Hunter 2616 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 U/S EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING – 7:45 AM 3026 Marshall & Sterling USEF Pony Eq - Large 2619/2620 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2932 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 2001 Green Hunter 3’ U/S 2604/2605 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 - 35 2933* Large Pony Handy Hunter 2004 Green Hunter 3’ 2601 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 - 35 U/S 3010 Equitation, Flat, 14 & Under 2016 Green Hunter U/S 3’3’’ 2627 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 - 35 3'3" 3011 Equitation, Over Fences 14 & Under 2019 Green Hunter 3’3’’ 2628* Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18-35 3’3” 2852/2853 Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under 2006 Green Hunter & Incentive 3’ & 3’3” 2637 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 3'3" 2862/2863 Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 Years 2102 Green Hunter 3’6” 2638* Amateur Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 3’3” 2103* Green Handy Hunter3’6” 3039 Hamel Foundation NHS 3’3” Medal 2202 Green Hunter 3’9” 2837 Small Junior Hunter 3'3" 2203* Green Handy Hunter 3’9” 2838 Small Junior Hunter 3'3" 2326 Performance Working Hunter 3'6" U/S 2842 Large Junior Hunter 3'3" 2329 Performance Working Hunter 3'6" 2843 Large Junior Hunter 3'3" 2302 High Performance Working Hunter 4'

2303* High Performance Working Handy Hunter 4'

2354/2355 Performance Working Hunter 3'3"

KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING – 8:00 AM

2602 Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 Years

2603* Amateur Owner Handy Hunter 18-35 2617 Amateur Owner Hunter Over 35 2618* Amateur Owner Handy Hunter Over 35 3028 WIHS Equitation Hunter Phase 2802 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2803* Small Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2817 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under 2818* Large Junior Handy Hunter 15 & Under 2812 Small Junior Hunter 16-17 Years 2813* Small Junior Handy Hunter 16-17 Years 2827 Large Junior Hunter 16-17 Years 2828* Large Junior Handy Hunter 16-17 Years

Young Jumpers High Children’s Jumper Low Children’s Jumper Class #1014, #1015, #1016, #1017, #1018 & #1019 Class #1047, #1048, #1050, #1051 Class #1052, #1053, #1054 Sponsored by North Star Sponsored by The Hooker Family Sponsored by The Hooker Family

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SATURDAY, JULY 10 SUNDAY, JULY 11 RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD - 8:00 AM RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX FIELD - 11:00 AM 1023M Medium Junior/AO Jumper Classic II, 2(b) USHJA International Hunter Derby Regional Championship North 1501 Platinum Performance USHJA International Hunter Derby Round 1 1004 Deeridge Farms 1.40m Stake, II 2(b) 1502 Platinum Performance USHJA International Hunter Derby Round 2 1500 Overall Platinum Performance USHJA International Hunter Derby Regional Championship 1020H Junior/ Amateur Owner Jumper Classic, II 2(a) presented by Eastern Hay & Purina Animal Nutrition (Member Event of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Series) Presentation of the Derby Trainer Award

12:00 PM E. R. MISCHE JUMPER RING - 9:00 AM Doggie Costume Contest 1030H J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines Adult Jumper Classic, II, 2(b) (Member Event of the NAL & WIHS Championship Series) 1:30 PM The Clothes Horse Parade of Champions 1026L The Wild Center Low Amateur Owner Jumper Classic, II, 2(b) (Member Event of the NAL & WIHS Championship Series) 3:00 PM 1001 Great American Insurance Group Grand Prix, II, 2(a) 1043L Low Junior Jumper Classic, II, 2(b) presented by Alliant Private Client Presentation of the Richard & Diana Feldman Perpetual Trophy EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM for Excellence 3038 Kathy Scholl Equitation Championship

E. R. MISCHE JUMPER RING - 8:00 AM 2753 Modified Adult Amateur Hunter 2'6"-2'9" 1038L Low Adult Amateur Jumper Classic 18-40, II 2(b) 2754 Modified Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” - 2’9” 1041L Low Adult Amateur Jumper Classic Over 40, II, 2(b) 2874 Modified Children’s Hunter 2’6” - 2’9” 1054L Low Children’s Jumper Classic, II, 2(b) 2873 Modified Children’s Hunter 2’6” - 2’9” 1046H Children’s Jumper Classic, II, 2(b) 1510 MMG Modified Children’s Adult Hunter Classic (Member Event of the NAL & WIHS Championship Series) (Top 15 scores from Class 2754 & 2874)

EQUIJET MAIN HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 2726 Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over U/S KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 2729 Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over 3001 Walk 2716 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 - 49 Years U/S 3002 Walk Trot Pleasure 2719 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 - 49 Years 3003 Walk Trot Equitation 2704 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 - 35 Years 3006 Cross Rails U/S 3014 THIS National Children’s Medal 3007 Cross Rails Equitation 2854 Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under 3008/3009 Cross Rails Hunter 15" 2851 Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under U/S 2976 Short Stirrup Equitation, Flat 2864 Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 Years 2977 Short Stirrup Equitation, Over Fences 2861 Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17 Years U/S 2982/2983 Short Stirrup Hunter 3012 Equitation Flat 15 - 17 Years 2981 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 3013 Equitation Over Fences 15 - 17 Years 2881 Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium U/S 2884 Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium 2891 Children’s Hunter Pony Large U/S KOVACS WILLIAMS HUNTER RING - 8:00 AM 2894 Children’s Hunter Pony Large 2752 Modified Adult Amateur Hunter 2'6"-2'9" 2751 Modified Adult Amateur Hunter U/S 2872 Modified Children’s Hunter 2’6” - 2’9” 2871 Modified Children’s Hunter 2’6” - 2’9”, U/S 2882/2883 Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium 2892/2893 Children’s Hunter Pony Large 2901 Small Pony Hunter U/S 3027 WIHS Pony Equitation 2904/2905 Small Pony Hunter 2916 Medium Pony Hunter U/S 2919/2920 Medium Pony Hunter 2931 Large Pony Hunter U/S 2934/2935 Large Pony Hunter 1505 Pony Hunter Classic Round 2 Top Twenty (20) scores from Round 1 *2905, 2920, 2935 First Round

Regional Championship

Children’s Horse and Pony Modified Children’s Hunter Class #2851-2854 (14 & Under), #2861-2864 (15 to 17 Yrs) #2871-2874 (Modified) #2881-2885 (Sm/Md Pony), #2891-2895 (Large Pony) Sponsored by RobinsonRidge Sponsored by RobinsonRidge

2021 Prize List 23 Jumper Division

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Nomination Fee: $225

ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible for the Jumper Division horses must be nominated and the nominating fee of $225 paid by the closing date of entries. Horses nom- inated after that date must pay a nominating fee of $250. Once a horse is nominated, he becomes eligible to compete in the following sections: Jumper 1.40m, 1.35m, 1.30m, 1.25m, 1.20m, Amateur-Owner Jumper, Adult Amateur Jumper, Junior Jumper, Children’s Jumper and all special classes held in the Jumper Division, if otherwise eligible. RECORDING: The Federation maintains records of winnings in classes at licensed competitions. Jumpers must be recorded with the Federation in order to receive points towards any USEF or USHJA Zone or Horse of the Year awards. Any change of a recorded horses’s name and/or ownership must be recorded with Federation. TIES: Horses tied for other than first place will be placed based on their time in the first round, unless otherwise stated. COURSES: All courses may consist of any combination of the following: brush, gates, oxers, planks and rails, water, liverpool, ditch, wall, and panels. DECLARATIONS: Horses must be declared for their class no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held, except where otherwise stated. START ORDER: Starting orders will be produced and run in accordance with USEF Rule JP 112. OTHER: Schooling, Tack & Equipment, Conduct & Attire - According to the LPHSA General Regulations and USEF Rules except where otherwise noted. Entry Fees for classes $25,000 or more will be posted and/or adjusted according to USEF JP150.6.

OPEN JUMPER SECTION Nomination Fee: See above

1000 $30,000 ADIRONDACK JUMPER CLASSIC - (LPHS - FRIDAY, JULY 2) Entry Fee: $500 Participation: Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 30th. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 30th will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. (Late or improper Classic declarations: Declarations received after the published deadline or declarations improperly completed will be accepted at management’s discretion. In the event of acceptance of a later declaration, the declared entrant will be placed in the #1 position in the Order of Go.) Rules: USEF Table II, 2(a) USEF National Level Obstacles: Height to 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.55 meters (5’2”) not including water jump, speed 375 m/min. Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. On Grounds: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds 24 hours prior to the start of the class. A check in will be held Thursday at the Vet Clinic 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. Attire: Proper attire is required. Prize Money: $9,000, $6,600, $3,900, $2,400, $1,800, $1,500, $1,200, $900, $900, $600, $600, $600

1001 $100,000 RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX (LPHS - SUNDAY, JULY 4) Presentation of Whitney Perpetual Challenge Trophy Entry Fee: $1,275 Participation: Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. Friday, July 2nd. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. Friday, July 2nd will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. (Late or improper Grand Prix declarations: Declarations received after the pub- lished deadline or declarations improperly completed will be accepted at management’s discretion. In the event of acceptance of a later declaration, the declared entrant will be placed in the #1 position in the Order of Go.) Rules: USEF Table II, 2(a) USEF National Level Obstacles: Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3”) not including water jump, speed 375 m/min. Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. On Grounds: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds 24 hours prior to the start of the class. A check in will be held Saturday at the Vet Clinic 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. Attire: Formal Attire is required Prize Money: $30,000, $22,000, $13,000, $8,000, $6,000, $5,000, $4,000, $3,000, $3,000, $2,000, $2,000, $2,000

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1000 $30,000 FARMVET JUMPER CLASSIC - (ILNY - THURSDAY, JULY 8) Entry Fee: $500 Participation: Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 1st. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, July1st will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. (Late or improper Classic declarations: Declarations received after the published deadline or declarations improperly completed will be accepted at management’s discretion. In the event of acceptance of a later declaration, the declared entrant will be placed in the #1 position in the Order of Go.) Rules: USEF Table II, 2(a) USEF National Level Obstacles: Height to 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.55 meters (5’2”) not including water jump, speed 375 m/min. Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. On Grounds: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds 24 hours prior to the start of the class. A check in will be held Wednesday at the Vet Clinic 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. Proper attire is required. Prize Money: $9,000, $6,600, $3,900, $2,400, $1,800, $1,500, $1,200, $900, $900, $600, $600, $600

1001 $100,000 GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE GROUP GRAND PRIX (ILNY - SATURDAY, JULY 10) PRESENTED BY ALLIANT PRIVATE CLIENT Presentation of Richard & Diana Feldman Perpetual Trophy for Excellence & $2,000 Presentation of the $2,000 Leading Grand Prix Trainer Award - awarded to the trainer of record whose horses have earned the most money from the Richard M. Feldman Grand Prix and the Great American Insurance Group Grand Prix presented by Aon Entry Fee: $1,275 Participation: Declarations to compete must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. Thursday, July 2nd. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. Thursday, July 2nd will be ac- cepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule No. 3D. (Late or improper Grand Prix declarations: Declarations received after the published deadline or declarations improperly completed will be accepted at management’s discretion. In the event of acceptance of a later decla- ration, the declared entrant will be placed in the #1 position in the Order of Go.) Rules: USEF Table II, 2(a) USEF National Level Obstacles: Height 1.50 meters (4’11”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3”) not including water jump, speed 375 m/min. Starting Order: In the first round all the horses’ names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as in the first round. On Grounds: All horses entered in this class are required to be on grounds 24 hours prior to the start of the class. A check in will be held Friday at the Vet Clinic 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. All horses from this point forward are required to wear their assigned back number whenever leaving the stable area. Horses may be schooled only during posted schooling hours and in designated warm-up areas. Attire: Formal Attire is required Prize Money: $30,000, $22,000, $13,000, $8,000, $6,000, $5,000, $4,000, $3,000, $3,000, $2,000, $2,000, $2,000 .

Catherine Tyree & Bec Lorenzo win the Kevin Babington & Shorapur win the 2019 Prevost Richard M. Feldman Grand Prix 2019 Great American Insurance Grand Prix presented by AON 26 Lake Placid Horse Show • I Love New York Horse Show

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1002 $5,000 HIGH PEAKS RESORT 1.40M, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) - (LPHS) Height 1.40 meters (4’7”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3”) - min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $160 $1,500, $1,000, $500, $350, $300, $250, $220, $200, $200, $160, $160, $160 1002 $5,000 CROWNE PLAZA LAKE PLACID 1.40M, TABLE II, SEC 2.1 - (ILNY) Height 1.40 meters (4’7”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3”) - min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $160 $1,500, $1,000, $500, $350, $300, $250, $220, $200, $200, $160, $160, $160

1003 $5,000 DARTBROOK RUSTIC GOODS 1.40M SPEED CHALLENGE, TABLE II, SEC 2.1 - (LPHS) Height 1.40 meters (4’7”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3”) - min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $160 $1,500, $1,000, $500, $350, $300, $250, $220, $200, $200, $160, $160, $160 1003 $5,000 LAKE PLACID CVB 1.40M SPEED CHALLENGE, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) - (ILNY) Height 1.40 meters (4’7”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3”) - min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $160 $1,500, $1,000, $500, $350, $300, $250, $220, $200, $200, $160, $160, $160

1004 $20,000 CMJ SPORTHORSE 1.40M OPEN STAKE, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) - (LPHS) Height 1.40 meters (4’7”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3”) - min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $300 $6,000, $4,400, $2,600, $1,600, $1,200, $1,000, $800, $600, $600, $400, $400, $400 1004 $20,000 DEERIDGE FARMS 1.40M OPEN STAKE, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) - (ILNY) Height 1.40 meters (4’7”), spreads to 1.60 meters (5’3”) - min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $300 $6,000, $4,400, $2,600, $1,600, $1,200, $1,000, $800, $600, $600, $400, $400, $400

1005 $2,000 ADIRONDACK LIFE 1.35M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B)- (LPHS) Height 1.35 meters (4’5”), spreads 5’0”- min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $90 per class $400, $305, $205, $185, $160, $130, $120, $110, $110, $95, $90, $90 1005 $1,500 SIDELINES 1.35M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 1 - (ILNY) Height 1.35 meters (4’5”), spreads 5’0”- min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $75 per class $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

1006 $2,000 HAMPTON INN 1.35M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 1 - (LPHS) Height 1.35 meters (4’5”), spreads 5’0”- min. speed 360 yds/min Entry Fee: $90 per class $400, $305, $205, $185, $160, $130, $120, $110, $110, $95, $90, $90 1006 $1,500 LAKE PLACID LODGE 1.35M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 1 - (ILNY) Height 1.35 meters (4’5”), spreads 5’0”- min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $75 per class $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

1007 $2,000 1.35M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(C) - (LPHS) Height 1.35 meters (4’5”), spreads 5’0”- min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $90 per class $400, $305, $205, $185, $160, $130, $120, $110, $110, $95, $90, $90 1007 $1,500 1.35M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) - (ILNY) Height 1.35 meters (4’5”), spreads 5’0”- min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $75 per class $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

1008 $1,500 1.30M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 1 - (LPHS - ONLY) Height 1.30 meters (4’3”), spreads to 4’9”- min. speed 360 yds/min. Courses are more straight forward then the 1.35m with simple combinations. Entry Fee: $75 per class $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 1008 $1,500 1.30M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 1 - (ILNY) Height 1.30 meters (4’3”), spreads to 4’9”- min. speed 360 yds/min. Courses are more straight forward then the 1.35m with simple combinations. Entry Fee: $75 per class $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

1009 $1,500 1.30M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 1 - (LPHS) Height 1.30 meters (4’3”), spreads to 4’9”- min. speed 360 yds/min. Courses are more straight forward then the 1.35m with simple combinations. Entry Fee: $75 per class $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 1009 $1,500 1.30M JUMPER, TABLE II , SEC 1 - (ILNY) Height 1.30 meters (4’3”), spreads to 4’9”- min. speed 360 yds/min. Courses are more straight forward then the 1.35m with simple combinations. Entry Fee: $75 per class $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

1010 $1,500 1.30M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(C) - (LPHS) Height 1.30 meters (4’3”), spreads to 4’9”- min. speed 360 yds/min. Courses are more straight forward then the 1.35m with simple combinations. Entry Fee: $75 per class $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 1010 $1,500 1.30M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) - (ILNY) Height 1.30 meters (4’3”), spreads to 4’9”- min. speed 360 yds/min. Courses are more straight forward then the 1.35m with simple combinations. Entry Fee: $75 per class $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 28 Lake Placid Horse Show • I Love New York Horse Show

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1011 $1,200 1.20M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2.1 - LPHS Height 1.20 meters (3’11”), min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $65 per class $250, $150, $125, $100, $85, $85, $70, $70, $70, $65, $65, $65

1011 $1,200 1.20M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2.1 - ILNY Height 1.20 meters (3’11”), min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $65 per class $250, $150, $125, $100, $85, $85, $70, $70, $70, $65, $65, $65 1012 $1,200 1.20M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) - LPHS Height 1.20 meters (3’11”), min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $65 per class $250, $150, $125, $100, $85, $85, $70, $70, $70, $65, $65, $65 1012 $1,200 1.20M JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) - ILNY Height 1.20 meters (3’11”), min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $65 per class $250, $150, $125, $100, $85, $85, $70, $70, $70, $65, $65, $65

1013 $5,000 PEPSI BEVERAGES CO. 1.25M JUMPER CLASSIC, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) - LPHS Height 1.25 meters (4’1”), min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $160 $1,500, $1,000, $500, $350, $400, $250, $250, $185, $185, $160, $160, $160 1013 $5,000 PEPSI BEVERAGES CO. 1.25M JUMPER CLASSIC, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) - ILNY Height 1.25 meters (4’1”), min. speed 360 yds/min. Entry Fee: $160 $1,500, $1,000, $500, $350, $400, $250, $250, $185, $185, $160, $160, $160

YOUNG JUMPER & USHJA CHAMPIONSHP QUALIFYING CLASSES SECTION SPONSORED BY NORTH STAR Eligibility. Age restricted classes are open only to horses recorded with the Federation and age verified in accordance with Federation Policies and Procedures. Age can be verified only through the following identification documents: a. registration papers, Certificate of Pedigree or passport issued by a breed or sport horse registry approved by the Federation. b. Horse Identification Document issued by a breed or sport horse registry approved by the Federation that states the registered name of the horse, the registration number of the horse and age of the horse. Five-, 6- and 7-year-old horses must qualify through designated USHJA Young Jumper Championship Qualifying Classes between January 1 and August 15, 2021. Horses must have competed in one Qualifying Class in order to be eligible, in addition to being enrolled in the program. The Qualifying Class will be held concurrently with the last class of the week for the 5-, 6- and/or 7-Year-Old Young Jumper divisions. Every horse entered in the class will receive results for the USHJA Young Jumper Championship. 5 YEAR OLD YOUNG JUMPER Open to horses with papers indicating a foaling date five years previous to the current calendar year. Horses competing in classes restricted to Five- Year-Olds may not have ever shown in Open Jumper Classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money with fence heights of 1.25m or higher. a. Classes will be scored under Table II (all clears stay equal). After July 1, classes may be scored under Table II, Sec 2.a, b, or d. b. Courses to be set at 1.00 m to 1.15 m. After July 1st courses must be set at 1.20 m. Speed of 325 m/m. 1014 YOUNG JUMPER - 5 YEAR OLDS, TABLE II Entry Fee of $50 Ribbons 1015 YOUNG JUMPER CHAMPIONSHP QUALIFIER- 5 YEAR OLDS, TABLE II Entry Fee of $50 Ribbons

6 YEAR OLD YOUNG JUMPER Open to horses with papers indicating a foaling date six years previous to the current calendar year. Horses competing in classes restricted to Six Year Olds may not have ever shown in Open Jumper Classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money with fence heights of 1.35m or higher. a. Classes may be scored under Table II, (all clears staying equal); or Table II Section 1 or 2a, b, or d. b. Courses to be set at 1.20 m to 1.25 m. After July 1st, courses must be set at 1.30 m. Speed of 350 m/m. 1016 $500 YOUNG JUMPER - 6 YEAR OLDS, TABLE II, SEC 1 Entry Fee of $50 $130, $90, $80, $70, $65, $65, R, R 1017 $1,000 YOUNG JUMPER CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFER - 6 YEAR OLDS, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Entry Fee of $100 $260, $180, $160, $140, $130, $130, R, R

7 YEAR OLD YOUNG JUMPER Open to horses with papers indicating a foaling date seven years previous to the current calendar year. Horses competing in classes restricted to Seven-Year-Olds may not have ever shown in Open Jumper Classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money held at the National or High Perform- ance Standard a. Classes may be scored under Table II, Section 1 or 2 a, b, or d. b. Courses to be set at 1.30 m to 1.35 m. 1018 $500 YOUNG JUMPER - 7 YEAR OLDS, TABLE II, SEC 1 Entry Fee of $50 $130, $90, $80, $70, $65, $65, R, R 1019 $1,500 YOUNG JUMPER CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER - 7 YEAR OLDS, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Entry Fee of $150 $390, $270, $240, $210, $195, $195, R, R

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For full specification see USEF GR 1306/1307. Every person who has reached his/her 18th birthday and competes in classes for amateurs under Federation rules must possess current amateur certification issued by the Federation. Horses nominated for the Jumper Division may enter and compete, if otherwise eligible, in any one of two (3) sections High, Medium or Low) offered on a single day. Horses must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held, unless otherwise stated. 1020H $10,000 MIRROR LAKE INN JUNIOR/ AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC (LPHS - SUNDAY, JULY 4) 1020H $10,000 JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC (ILNY - SATURDAY, JULY 10) Member Event of Show Jumping Hall of Fame Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic Series each week Entry Fee: $315 Participation: Declarations to show must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule #3c. Horses competing in this class are ineligible for Class 1025, the Low Amateur- Owner Jumper Classic. This class will count as bonus points towards the Championship in the Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper section. Rules: Table II, 2(a) - Time First Jump-Off. Fences 1.40m (4’7”) to 1.45m (4’9”) with spreads to 5'3" - speed 382 yds/min. Starting Order: In the first round all of the horses names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as the first round. Attire: Formal attire is required. See General Rules and Regulations. Schooling: See General Rules and Regulations. Standing martingales and draw reins are prohibited. Running martingales used in the conventional manner. Prize Money: $3,000, $2,000, $1,000, $700, $600, $500, $475, $400, $380, $315, $315, $315 1021H $2,500 JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Fence heights 1.40m (4'7") with spreads to 4’9”-5'3" - Min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $95 $700, $420, $320, $210, $150, $110, $110, $100, $95, $95, $95, $95 1022H $2,500 JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER, TABLE II, LPHS SEC 2(C) - ILNY SEC 1 Fence heights 1.40m (4'7") with spreads to 4’9”-5'3" - Min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $95 $700, $420, $320, $210, $150, $110, $110, $100, $95, $95, $95, $95 JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the two horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 1020, 1021, and 1022. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly.

MEDIUM JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER SECTION For full specification see USEF GR 1306/1307. Every person who has reached his/her 18th birthday and competes in classes for amateurs under Federation rules must possess current amateur certification issued by the Federation. Horses nominated for the Jumper Division may enter and compete, if otherwise eligible, in any one of three (3) sections (High, Medium or Low) offered on a single day. Horses must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held, unless otherwise stated. 1023M $7,500 JUNIOR/ AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC (LPHS - SUNDAY, JULY 4) 1023M $7,500 JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC (ILNY - SATURDAY, JULY 11) Entry Fee: $250 Participation: Declarations to show must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at management’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule #3c. Horses competing in this class are ineligible for Class 1026, the Low Amateur- Owner Jumper Classic. This class will count as bonus points towards the Championship in the Medium Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper section. Rules: Table II, 2(a) - Time First Jump-Off. Fences 1.30m (4’3”) to 1.35m (4’5”) with spreads to 5' - speed 382 yds/min. Starting Order: In the first round all of the horses names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as the first round. Attire: Formal attire is required. See General Rules and Regulations. Schooling: See General Rules and Regulations. Standing martingales and draw reins are prohibited. Running martingales used in the conventional manner. Prize Money: $2,250, $1,300, $700, $600, $500, $400, $400, $300, $300, $250, $250, $250 1024M $1,500 JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Fence heights 1.30m (4'3") to 1.35m (4’5”) - Min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 1025M $1,500 JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 1 Fence heights 1.30m (4'3") to 1.35m (4’5”) - Min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 MEDIUM JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the two horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 1023, 1024, and 1025. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly.

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Jumper Division

LOW AMATEUR -OWNER JUMPER

1026L $5,000 GOLDEN ARROW LAKESIDE RESORT LOW AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC (LPHS - SATURDAY, JULY 3) 1026L $5,000 THE WILD CENTER LOW AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC (ILNY - SUNDAY, JULY 11) Member Event of the North American League weekly Entry Fee: $160 Participation: Declarations to show must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at manage- ment’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule #3c. Horses competing in this class are ineligible for Class 1020, 1023 the High & Medium Ama- teur-Owner Jumper Classic. Riders competing in this class are ineligible for classes 1000 & 1001. This class will count as bonus points towards the Championship in the Low Amateur-Owner Jumper section. Rules: Table II, 2(b) - Time First Jump-Off. Fence heights 1.20m (3’11”) to 1.25m (4'1") with spreads to 4’9”- speed 382 yds/min. Starting Order: In the first round all of the horses names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will remain the same as the first round. Attire: Formal attire is required. See General Rules and Regulations. Schooling: See General Rules and Regulations. Standing martingales are prohibited. Running martingales used in the conventional manner. Prize Money: $1,500, $1,000, $500, $350, $300, $250, $250, $185, $185, $160, $160, $160

1027L $1,500 LOW AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Fence heights 1.20m (3'11") to 1.25m (4'1") speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 1028L $1,500 LOW AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 1 Fence heights 1.20m (3'11") to 1.25m (4'1") speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 LOW AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the two horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 1026, 1027, and 1028. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly.

HIGH ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER SECTION - ZONE 2 Nomination Fee: $225 See Zone 2 Specifications on page 74 Fence Height: • High Adult Amateur Jumper 1.10m to 1.15m 1030H $5,000 J. LOHR VINEYARDS & WINES ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC (LPHS - SATURDAY, JULY 3) 1030H $5,000 J. LOHR VINEYARDS & WINES ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC (ILNY - SUNDAY, JULY 11) Member Events of the North American League and the WIHS Championship Series Entry Fee: $160 Participation: Declarations to show must be made no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at man- agement’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule #3c. Open to Adult Amateurs from Sections A & B. This class will count as bonus points towards the Championship in the Adult Amateur Jumper sections. Rules: Table II, Section 2(b) Time First Jump-Off. Fences to 1.15m (3'9"), spreads not to exceed the height of the fence. Speed 382 yds/min. Starting Order: In the first round, all horse’s names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. Attire: Formal attire is required. See General Rules and Regulations. Schooling: See General Rules and Regulations. Standing martingales and draw reins are prohibited. Running martingales used in the conventional manner. Prize Money: $1,500, $1,000, $500, $350, $300, $250, $250, $185, $185, $160, $160, $160

SECTION A - ADULT AMATEUR RIDERS 18 - 40 YEARS

1031H $1,500 ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) 18 - 40 YEARS Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 1032H $1,500 ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(C) 18 - 40 YEARS Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75

ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION - SECTION A Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the two horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 1030, 1031 and 1032. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly.

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SECTION B - ADULT AMATEUR RIDERS OVER 40 YEARS 1034H $1,500 ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER OVER 40 YEARS, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 1035H $1,500 ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER OVER 40 YEARS, TABLE II, SEC 2(C) Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION, OVER 40 YEARS - SECTION B Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the two horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 1030, 1034,& 1035. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly.

LOW ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER SECTION - ZONE 2 Nomination Fee Is Not Required. See Zone 2 Specifications on page 74 Fence Height: • Low Adult Amateur Jumper 0.90m to 1.00m - Horses/ponies must be declared by 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held. SECTION A - LOW ADULT AMATEUR RIDERS 18 - 40 YEARS 1036L LOW ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER 18 - 40 YEARS, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Entry Fee: $50 Trophy and Twelve Ribbons 1037L LOW ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER 18 - 40 YEARS, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Entry Fee: $50 Trophy and Twelve Ribbons 1038L $1,500 LOW ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER 18 - 40 YEARS CLASSIC, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 Bonus Points will be awarded in the Classic. LOW ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the two horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 1036, 1037, and 1038. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly.

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SECTION B - LOW ADULT AMATEUR RIDERS OVER 40 YEARS 1039L LOW ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER OVER 40 YEARS, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Entry Fee: $50 Trophy and Twelve Ribbons 1040L LOW ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER OVER 40 YEARS, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) LPHS - SEC 2(D) ILNY Entry Fee: $50 Trophy and Twelve Ribbons 1041L $1,500 LOW ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC OVER 40 YEARS, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 Bonus Points will be awarded in the Classic. LOW ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the two horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 1039, 1040, and 1041. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. LOW JUNIOR JUMPER SECTION Nomination Fee: $225 An individual who has not reached his 18th birthday as of December 1st of the current competition year. The age of an individual on December 1st will be maintained throughout the entire competition year. Persons born on December 1st assume the greater age on that date. If a competition is in progress on any November 30th, junior status at the start of the competition will be maintained throughout that competition. (GR 127) Horses must be declared no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held. 1043L $5,000 LOW JUNIOR JUMPER CLASSIC (LPHS - SATURDAY, JULY 3) 1043L $5,000 LOW JUNIOR JUMPER CLASSIC (ILNY - SUNDAY, JULY 11) Member Event of the North American League Entry Fee: $160 Participation: Declarations to show must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., the day before the class. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m., will be accepted at manage- ment’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule #3c. This class will count as bonus points towards the Championship in the Low Junior Jumper section. Horses who have competed in Class 1020 - 1023 the High & Medium Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic, at the same competition, are ineligible for this class. Riders competing in this class are ineligible to compete in Grand Prix classes 1000 & 1001. Rules: Table II, 2(b) - Time First Jump-Off. Fence heights 1.25m (4'1") with spreads to 4’9”- speed 382 yds/min. Starting Order: In the first round all of the horses names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. In the event of a jump-off, the Starting Order will be the same as the first round. Attire: Formal attire is required. See General Rules and Regulations. Schooling: See General Rules and Regulations. Standing martingales are prohibited. Running martingales used in the conventional manner. Prize Money: $1,500, $1,000, $500, $350, $300, $250, $250, $185, $185, $160, $160, $160

1044L $1,500 LOW JUNIOR JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Fence heights 1.25m (4'1") with spreads to 4'9"- Min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 1045L $1,500 LOW JUNIOR JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 1 Fence heights 1.25m (4'1") with spreads to 4'9"- Min. speed 382 yds/min. Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 LOW JUNIOR JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the two horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 1043, 1044, and 1045. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly.

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HIGH CHILDREN’S JUMPER SECTION - ZONE 2 SPONSORED BY THE HOOKER FAMILY Nomination Fee: $225 See Zone 2 Specifications on page 74 Fence Height: High Children’s Jumper 1.10m to 1.15m Horses/ponies must be declared no later than 4 p.m. the day before the class is to be held. 1046H $5,000 THE WILD CENTER CHILDREN’S JUMPER CLASSIC NAL/WIHS (LPHS - SUNDAY, JULY 4) 1046H $5,000 CHILDREN’S JUMPER CLASSIC NAL/WIHS (ILNY - SATURDAY, JULY 10) Member Event of the North American League & Member Event of the WIHS Championship Series Entry Fee: $160 Participation: Declarations to show must be made no later than 4:00 p.m., the day before the class. Declarations received after 4:00 p.m. will be accepted at man- agement’s discretion and in strict accordance with Rule #3c. Open to riders from Sections A & B. This class will count as bonus points towards the Championship for Children’s Jumper section. Rules: Table II, Section 2(b) - Time First Jump-Off. Fences to 1.15m (3'9") in height with spreads of 3'9" to 4'3". Speed 382 yds/min. Starting Order: In the first round all horse’s names are drawn individually starting with the first position and then working down. Attire: Formal attire is required. See General Rules and Regulations. Schooling: See General Rules and Regulations. Standing martingales and draw reins are prohibited. Running martingales used in the conventional manner. Prize Money: $1,500, $1,000, $500, $350, $300, $250, $250, $185, $185, $160, $160, $160

SECTION A - CHILDREN’S JUMPER 14 YEARS & UNDER 1047H $1,500 CHILDREN’S JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) 14 & UNDER Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 1048H $1,500 CHILDREN’S JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(C) 14 & UNDER Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 CHILDREN’S JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION 14 & UNDER Awarded to the two horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 1046, 1047, and 1048. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon SECTION B - CHILDREN’S JUMPER 15 - 17 YEARS 1050H $1,500 CHILDREN’S JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) 15 - 17 YEARS Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 1051H $1,500 CHILDREN’S JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(C) 15 - 17 YEARS Entry Fee: $75 $300, $220, $165, $150, $100, $100, $80, $80, $80, $75, $75, $75 CHILDREN’S JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION 15 - 17 YEARS Awarded to the two horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 1046, 1050, and 1051. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon LOW CHILDREN’S JUMPER SECTION - ZONE 2 SPONSORED BY THE HOOKER FAMILY Nomination fee not required. See Zone 2 Specifications on page 74 Fence Height: Low Children’s Jumper 0.90m to 1.00m Horses/ponies must be declared by 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. 1052 $250 LOW CHILDREN’S JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) LPHS - SEC 2(D) ILNY Entry Fee: $50 $65, $50, $45, $30, $25, $20, $10, $5, R, R, R, R 1053 $250 LOW CHILDREN’S JUMPER, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Entry Fee: $50 $65, $50, $45, $30, $25, $20, $10, $5, R, R, R, R 1054 $1.000 LOW CHILDREN’S JUMPER CLASSIC, TABLE II, SEC 2(B) Entry Fee: $70 $260, $170, $130, $110, $105, $80, $75, $70, R, R, R, R Bonus Points will be awarded towards the Low Children’s Jumper Section. LOW CHILDREN’S JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Awarded to the two horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 1052, 1053, and 1054. In the event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon

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SCHOOLING JUMPER Nomination fee not required. Classes will be scored under Table II without a jump-off. Horses that are clear in the first round will remain tied for first place with all other horses that are clear. Blue ribbons will be presented to all competitors tied for first place. These sections are designed to accommodate inexperienced horses, open horses with problems, and inexperienced riders. A straight for- ward course with simple combinations will be used. Horses competing in a Schooling Jumper class may compete in any other jumper class for which they are eligible on the same day and must be declared no later that 4:00 p.m. the day before the class is to be held.

1070L LOW SCHOOLING JUMPER, TABLE II (SEE ABOVE) - TUESDAY ONLY Entry Fee: $50 per class Fence heights to 1.07m (3'6") in height with spreads to 4'. Min. speed 360 yds/min. Ribbons (See above) 1071H HIGH SCHOOLING JUMPER, TABLE II (SEE ABOVE) - TUESDAY ONLY Entry Fee: $50 per class Fence heights to 1.23m (4') in height with spreads to 4'6". Min. speed 360 yds/min. Ribbons (See above)

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1500 $15,000 PLATINUM PERFORMANCE USHJA INTERNATIONAL HUNTER DERBY CHAMPIONSHIP NORTH (ILNY - SUNDAY, JULY 11) PRESENTED BY EASTERN HAY AND GRAIN Entry Fee: $500 + $50 USHJA fee (Total $550)

Membership and Participation Requirements A. Riders,OwnersandTrainersmustbecurrentActivemembersofUSEFandUSHJAbeforethestartofthe championship. B. Horses must be recorded with the Federation and registered with USHJA and enrolled in the USHJA International Hunter Derby Program. C. Exception: Foreign residents and horses in good standing with their National Federation are eligible to compete in this class. However the points and/or money won will not count for any USEF or USHJA standings or awards unless they are also members of USEF and USHJA, and the horse is recorded with USEF and registered with USHJA. D. There is a mandatory annual Enrollment Fee for the 2021 series. Horses DO need to be enrolled to compete in an International Hunter Derby and/or International Hunter Derby Championship. E. The same horse may not compete in the USHJA International Hunter Derby Regional Championship and the National Hunter Derby at the same competition. F. Horses entered in this class are not required to show in any other hunter or jumper classes at the horse show. G. Riders are limited to competing no more than four (4) horses in the championship, however, a competition may choose to further limit the number of horses a rider can compete to three (3) horses, as long as the competition notifies the USHJA 60 days in advance of the date of the class and such limitation is printed in the prize list. H. Attire: Refer to HU128 in the USEF Rule Book for current specifications. I. In accordance with HU146.14 the same horse-and-rider combination must compete in both rounds. J. Horses may compete in one regional championship of the exhibitor’s choice per year. Stabling & Schooling A. All horses competing in the Derby class must be on the competition grounds a minimum of 24 hours prior to the start of the first round of the class. B. All horses will be monitored and must remain on the competition grounds until the horse is finished competing in the Derby class. Any horse that leaves the premises prior to completing its participation in the Derby class is disqualified. C. All horses must be ridden in official horse show schooling areas unless competition management designates a specific schooling area for derby horses. Riders must wear the horses’ competition number while mounted. Jog Format A. All horses entered in the International Hunter Derby class must jog for soundness during the Official Jog prior to the start of the first round in order to compete. The Official Jog must be held within 12 hours of the start of the first round. This jog will be run in a manner similar to an FEI jog. B. A horse must be officially entered in the class before it will be allowed to jog. C. Proper attire is required (i.e., riding clothes or proper attire which an exhibitor would wear to compete in a model class). D. All horses must be presented at the Official Jog with their actual competition number and wearing a conventional hunter bridle, including noseband. E. The judging panel for the Official Jog shall consist of the competition veterinarian and a minimum of one judge from the judging panels officiating for the class. F. The jog surface must be level. Horses shall be evaluated from the side and following consultation with the veterinarian, the decision of the participating judge(s) is final and binding and not subject to further appeal of any kind. G. If a horse does not pass the jog; the exhibitor may request to re-present the horse to the judge(s). The judge(s) may decide to allow the horse to re-present at any time up to one hour prior to the start of the class. The vet and one of the judges from the original panel must be present. Judging Format A. The Classic Hunter Style Round shall be judged and numerically scored on quality, movement, jumping style, manners and way of going. Pace and brilliance are to be rewarded. In addition to this base score, each judging panel must award an Option Bonus Score consisting of one additional point for every higher height option fence jumped. These two scores must be announced separately and then added together to determine each horse-and-rider combination’s score for this round from each judging panel. The scores of all the judging panels will be added together to determine the total score of each horse-and-rider combination for this round. B. The Handy Hunter Round shall be judged and numerically scored on quality, movement, jumping style, manners and way of going. Pace and brilliance are to be rewarded. Jumping decorations to utilize a shorter track is NOT permissible. In addition to this base score, each judging panel must award an Option Bonus Score consisting of one additional point for every higher height option fence jumped and each judging panel must award a Handy Bonus Score consisting of between zero and 10 bonus points to each horse-and-rider combination for handiness of round. These three scores must be announced separately and then added together to determine each horse-and-rider combination’s score for this round from each judging panel. The scores of all the judging panels will be added together to determine the total score of each horse- and-rider combination for this round. C. The Jump-Off Round, if required, shall be judged and numerically scored on quality, movement, jumping style, manners and way of going. Pace and brilliance are to be rewarded. Jumping decorations to utilize a shorter track is NOT permissible. In addition to this base score, each judging panel must award an Option Bonus Score consisting of one additional point for every higher height option fence jumped and each judging panel must award a Handy Bonus Score consisting of between zero and 10 bonus points to each horse-and- rider combination for handiness of round. These three scores must be announced separately and then added together to determine each horse-and-rider combination’s score for this round from each judging panel. The scores of all the judging panels will be added together to determine the total score of each horse- and-rider combination for this round. D. The total scores of each horse-and-rider combination from each round will be added together to determine their final overall Hunter Derby score. This score will determine the final overall standings for the class. E. The Option Bonus Score of one additional point for each higher height option fence jumped must be awarded even if there is a refusal, rail down or loss of good jumping style at that higher height option fence, providing that the horse-and-rider combination does jump the higher height option fence.

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Tie Breaking Procedures A. Neither judging panel may award the same base score to any two competitors in any one round unless a competitor’s score is below the cut-off score. B. All ties in all rounds will be broken by the base score (before adding height and/or handy bonus points) of the designated tie breaking judging panel. C. Unless the prize list states that more than twelve (12) entries are to return for the second round, only the top twelve (12) horses from the first round, after all ties are broken, are eligible to return for the second round. D. All ties for overall first place in the class will compete in a jump-off round. In the case of unsafe conditions preventing a jump-off from being held, the tie will be broken using the second round base score (before adding height and handy bonus points), of the designated jump-off tie breaking judging panel. E. Ties for other than first place in the overall standings will be broken using the second round base score (before adding height or handy bonus points) of the des- ignated jump-off tie breaking judging panel. Course Requirements A. The course diagrams for each round must be posted a minimum of one hour before the start of the first round, unless the second round and/or jump-off are held at another time. In that case, the course for the second and/or jump-off rounds must be posted a minimum of one hour prior to the start of the second round. Copies of the course(s) must also be available for distribution at the Riders Meeting. B. Jumps in all Rounds. 1. Obstacles must simulate those reminiscent of the hunt field and the course must offer a variety of Derby jumps with different appearances such as: natural post and rail, stone wall, white board fence or gate, coop, aiken, hedge, oxer, brush, logs, natural foliage. 2. Natural obstacles such as banks and ditches are allowed. 3. A minimum 2” difference is required for the back element of an obstacle. 4. Ground lines are not to exceed 18” in depth from the vertical plane of the jump. For appropriate jumps, no ground line is necessary. 5. The jumpable portion of any obstacle must be a minimum of eight feet on its front face. 6. Flat cups may only be used for obstacles involving logs and/or in accordance with Federation rules. C. Classic Hunter Style Round (First Round) 1. A minimum of 10 obstacles must be offered in the Classic Hunter Style Round. 2. Fences must be set at 3’6 to 4’0” in height, exception option fences. 3. The course must include higher height option fences set at a minimum of 4’0” in height (See Star System for further details.) The number of higher height option fences cannot exceed four and the jump cups on those fences must be normal deep cups of 25-30 mm. If there is a difference in difficulty between any two tracks containing height options, the higher options should include the more inviting obstacles and be on the less difficult track. 4. At least one in and out. 5. At least one bending line. 6. At least one line with an unrelated distance. 7. At least one fence with a long approach. D. Handy Hunter Round (Second Round) 1. A minimum of eight obstacles must be offered in the Handy Hunter Round. 2. Fences must be set at 3’6” to 4’0” in height, exception option fences. 3. The course must include higher height option fences set at a minimum of 4’0” in height. (See Star System for further details.). The number of higher height option fences cannot exceed four and the jump cups on those fences must be normal deep cups of 25-30 mm. If there is a difference in difficulty between any two tracks containing height options, the higher options should include the more inviting obstacles and be on the less difficult track. 4. The course should simulate riding over hunt country and must include a minimum of three of the following handy options: tight turn options, different tracks, clever options for jump approaches, pen type obstacles, hand gallop a jump, trot a lowered obstacle not to exceed 3’0” in height. Leading over an obstacle and opening and/or closing a gate(s) while mounted or not mounted is not permitted. Gimmicky options are not appropriate. 5. Unless the prize list states that more than 12 entries are to return for the second round, then only the top 12 horses from the first round, after all ties are broken, are eligible to return for the second round. E. Jump-Off Round 1. A minimum of eight obstacles must be offered in the jump-off round. 2. Fences must be set at 3’6’ to 4’0” in height, exception option fences. 3. The course must include higher height option fences set at a minimum of 4’0” in height. (See Star System for further details.) The number of higher height option fences cannot exceed four and the jump cups on those fences must be normal deep cups of 25-30 mm. If there is a difference in difficulty between any two tracks containing height options, the higher options should include the more inviting obstacles and be on the less difficult track. 4. The course should simulate riding over hunt country and must include a minimum of two of the following handy options: tight turn options, different tracks, clever options for jump approaches, pen type obstacles, hand gallop a jump, trot a lowered obstacle not to exceed 3’0” in height, halt and/or back. Leading over an obstacle and opening and/or closing a gate(s) while mounted or not mounted are not permitted. Gimmicky options are not appropriate. Award Presentations A. All riders in the top 12 overall (or their designated representative if they are not available) must ride for ribbons in order to receive prize money. B. For all Member Event Series classes, USHJA will provide ribbons for the first round, second round and the overall standings. C. Competition management may offer additional awards (e.g., highest placing junior owner, highest placing amateur, highest placing thoroughbred, highest placing rider competing on only one entry in the class). Prize Money $4,500, $3,300, $1,950, $1,200, $900, $750, $600, $450, $450, $300, $300, $300

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USHJA National Hunter Derby

1600 $5,000 USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER DERBY PRESENTED BY LUKENS HORSE TRANSPORTATION (LPHS - Sunday, July 4) Entry Fee: $375 (includes $25 fee to USHJA) Membership and Participation Requirements A. Riders, owners, and trainers must be current Active members of USEF and USHJA to participate in this class. (see GR202). B. Horses and ponies must be registered with USHJA to participate in this class. C. Exception: Foreign residents and horses and ponies in good standing with their National Federation are eligible to compete in this class but will not receive points unless they follow I.A. and I.B. D. USHJA Zone HOTY bonus points will only be awarded if the owner is a current Active member of USEF and USHJA and the horse is recorded with USEF and registered with USHJA. E. Money won will only count for any USHJA National Hunter Derby standings or awards if the rider, owner and trainer are current Active members of USEF and USHJA, and the horse is registered with USHJA. F. Competition management is required to run the class if there are twelve (12) or more entries. They may choose to run the class with fewer than twelve (12) entries. G. The number of horses a rider can compete in a National Hunter Derby may be limited if so specified in the prize list. H. The prize list may specify that in order to be eligible to compete in a National Hunter Derby, a horse must compete in one or two classes at the same competition. I. The same horse may not compete in the USHJA National Hunter Derby and the USHJA International Hunter Derby at the same competition. J. Competing in the USHJA National Hunter Derby does not qualify a horse or rider for the USHJA International Hunter Derby Championship. K. Horses entered in this class will NOT be required to jog for soundness. Any unsoundness during the competition will be reflected in the scores from the judges (GR 1033.6). L. In accordance with HU173.14 the same horse-and-rider combination must compete in both rounds of the National Hunter Derby. M. Attire: Refer to HU107 in the USEF Rule Book for current specifications. Judging System A. Each class may have the option of having either one or two panels of judges. Each panel will consist of two judges sitting together. One judge on each panel must be a “R” judge, the other judge on each panel may be either a “R” or “r” judge. Each panel will provide one score for each round. See “E” for calculating the Overall Score. B. No panel may award the same base score to any two competitors in any one round. C. The first round shall be judged on performance, hunter pace, jumping style, quality and substance, and movement. After the judges base score is given, one point will be added for each high option fence jumped. The Option Bonus Score of one additional point must be awarded even if there is a refusal, rail down or loss of good jumping style at that higher height option fence, providing that the horse-and-rider combination does jump the higher height option fence. (Maximum of four points.) D. The second round shall be judged on performance, hunter pace, jumping style, quality and substance, movement, handiness and brilliance of pace. Handiness is de- fined as ground saving movement without adversely affecting performance or style. Brilliance of pace is defined as a faster pace than ordinary, without sacrificing performance or style. Handiness is taken into account in the judges’ base score. After the judges’ base score is given, one point will be added for each high option fence jumped. The Option Bonus Score of one additional point must be awarded even if there is a refusal, rail down or loss of good jumping style at that higher height option fence, providing that the horse-and-rider combination does jump the higher height option fence. (Maximum of four points.) E. Overall Score - The final score from each round (3’0” with 3’5” options) will be either averaged or added as specified in the prize list to obtain the overall total for each horse. Tie Breaking Procedures A. No panel may award the same base score to any two competitors in any one round unless a competitor’s score is below the cut-off score. B. Any ties in all rounds will be broken by the base score (before adding height bonus points) of that round. C. Unless the prize list states that more than 12 entries are to return for the second round, only the top 12 horses from the first round, after all ties are broken, are eligible to return for the second round. D. All ties for overall first place in the class will compete in a jump-off round. In the case of unsafe conditions preventing a jump-off from being held, the tie will be broken using the second round base score (before adding height bonus points). E. Ties for other than first place in the overall standings will be broken using the second round base score (before adding height bonus points). F. Prior to the start of the class, if two judging panels are used, one panel must be designated as the tie breaking panel for the first round and another panel must be designated as the tie breaking panel for the second round. The tie breaking panel for the first round will also be designated as the tie breaking panel for the jump-off round. Schooling A. During the two rounds of the National Hunter Derby, all horses entered must be ridden in official horse show schooling areas unless Management designates a specific schooling area for National Hunter Derby horses. Riders must wear their horse’s Derby competition number while mounted. This includes horses entered si- multaneously in another class, if any. Entered horses ridden or schooled elsewhere on the competition grounds or NOT wearing their Derby competition number will be eliminated from competing in the Derby and the entry fee will be forfeited. Order of Go A. The order of go must be posted a minimum of one hour prior to the start of the class. B. In the case of multiple horses being ridden by the same rider, every effort will be made so that there will be a minimum of eight horses (if available) separating multiple rides. All horses must be ridden in the sequence that appears on the jumping order in the first round of the competition. In the second round horses will return in reverse order of their first round scores (lowest to highest). Due to multiple or rider conflicts, any rider may elect to move up in the order. Should a jump-off rides occur, horses will return in the same order in which they competed in the second round. C. The draw may be performed by hand or competition management may host a computer draw. Course Requirements A. The course diagrams for each round must be posted a minimum of one hour before the start of the first round, unless the second round is held at another time. In that case, the course for the second round must be posted a minimum of one hour prior. B. Dotted lines are prohibited in both the first and second rounds of any National Hunter Derby. Jumps in ALL Rounds 1. Obstacles must simulate those reminiscent of the hunt field and course must offer a variety of Classic jumps with different appearances such as: natural post and rail, stone wall, white board fence or gate, coop, aiken, hedge, oxer, brush, logs, natural foliage. 2. Natural obstacles such as banks and ditches are allowed. 3. A minimum of 2” difference is required for the back element of all oxers. 4. Ground lines are not to exceed 18” in depth from the vertical plane of the jump. For ap- propriate jumps, no ground line is necessary. 5. The jumpable portion of any fence must be a minimum of 8 feet on its front face. 6. Flat cups may only be used for log fences and in accordance with Federation rules. 7. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. 8. Fence height 3’0” 9. There must be four option fences set at 3’5”. If there is a difference in difficulty between any two tracks containing height options, the higher options should include the more inviting, less difficult track. Classic Hunter Style Course (First Round) 1. A minimum of ten obstacles must be offered in the Classic Hunter Round. 2. At least one in and out 3. At least one bending line 4. At least one line with an unrelated distance 5. At least one long approach Handy Hunter Course (Second Round) 1. A minimum of eight obstacles must be offered in the Handy Hunter Round. 2. The course should simulate riding over hunt country and must have a minimum of two handy options, such as: tight turns, different tracks, clever options for jump approaches, pen type obstacles, hand gallop a jump, trot a lowered obstacle not to exceed 2’6” in height, halt and/or back. Gimmicky options are not appropriate. 3. Unless the prize list states that more than 12 entries are to return for the second round, then only the top 12 horses from the first round, after all ties are broken, are eligible to return for the second round. Awards: $1,500, $1,100, $650, $400, $300, $250, $200, $150, $150, $100, $100, $100 & Ribbons for Highest Scoring Amateur and Junior Riders 46 Lake Placid Horse Show • I Love New York Horse Show

Hunter Division

THE LAKE PLACID HORSE SHOW JUNE 29 THROUGH JULY 4 IS PROUD TO BE A PART OF THE USHJA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP HUNTER RIDER PROGRAM Hunter sections may be run as back-to-back classes at management’s discretion (HU125). When classes are run back-to-back, exhibitors may perform both rounds before leaving the ring. All classes will be judged on performance and soundness unless otherwise indicated. Starting orders will be produced and run in accordance with USEF Rule HU126. Courses will simulate fences found in the hunting field such as: brush, wall, in and out, oxer, post and rails, gate, aiken, panels. Individual hunter classes may be entered for 20% of the prize money offered in that class unless otherwise specified. All sections that may be combined will be done 24 hours prior to the division start. See Page 76 for 2021 Zone 2 Specifications. See current USEF rules for combining and dividing sections.

2000 GRAND HUNTER CHAMPION will be awarded to the horse that has accumulated the most points overall from all hunter divisions held during the show. In the case of a tie the award is given to the horse that accumulated the most points over fences.

HUNTER WARM-UPS Open to all horses. These classes will not be judged. It will not be necessary to enter these warm-up classes in the competition office; but back numbers are required. Exhibitor accounts will be charged directly from the back number presented to the Ring Steward prior to entry into the arena. Competition management will not be responsible for incorrect back numbers worn in the warm-up classes. Entry Fee: $50 per round (to be held at the Lake Placid & I Love New York Horses Shows as schedule permits) PONY WARM-UP, FENCES 2' TO 2'3" HUNTER WARM-UP, FENCES 2'6" TO 2'9" HUNTER WARM-UP, FENCES 3' TO 3'3" GREEN HUNTER SECTION (USEF HU131 & HU 132) A horse may compete in only one Green Hunter fence height section at any one competition. Green Hunters are required to jog for soundness. To be judged on performance, way of moving and soundness. All horses being considered for an award must be serviceably sound. In all cases, the eligibility and green status of the horse is the responsibility of the owner. GREEN HUNTER 3' Entry Fee: $280 for this section 2001 $200 GREEN HUNTER 3’ UNDER SADDLE $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale are prohibited.

2002, 2003, 2004 $500 GREEN HUNTER 3’ $170, $120, 90, $60, $40, $20, R, R 2006 $1,000 GREEN HUNTER USHJA INCENTIVE STAKE 3’ and 3’3” Entry Fee: $100 +$20 fee per horse will be paid to USHJA ($50 will be added to the prize money awarded per entrant) $300, $220, $130, $80, $60, $50, $40, $30, $30, $20, $20, $20 plus added money Horses must be enrolled in the USHJA Green Incentive Program and pay the annual enrollment fee to participate in the Green Stake classes and to be eligible for the Green Championship. Additionally, horses must be registered with USHJA and recorded with USEF to participate. Horses must be enrolled in the Green Incentive Program prior to competing in a Green Stake class. Horses may be enrolled online.

GREEN HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION 3’ Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2002, 2003, and 2004. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2001. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon GREEN HUNTER 3'3" Entry Fee: $280 for this section 2016 $200 GREEN HUNTER 3’3” UNDER SADDLE $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To compete at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale are prohibited.

2017, 2018, 2019 $500 GREEN HUNTER 3’3” $170, $120, 90, $60, $40, $20, R, R

GREEN HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION 3’3” Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2017, 2018 and 2019. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2016. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon 2060 GRAND GREEN HUNTER CHAMPION will be awarded to the horse that has accumulated the most points overall from all the Green Hunter Divisions 3', 3'3", 3'6" and 3'9". In the case of a tie the award is given to the horse that accumulated the most points over fences.

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Hunter Division

GREEN HUNTER 3'6" Entry Fee: $280 for this section 2101 $200 GREEN HUNTER 3'6" UNDER SADDLE $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horses mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2102, 2103*, 2104, 2105 $500 GREEN HUNTER 3'6" $170, $120, $90, $60, $40, $20, R, R GREEN HUNTER 3'6" CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2102, 2103, 2104 and 2105. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2101. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon

GREEN HUNTER 3'9" Entry Fee: $280 for this section 2201 $200 GREEN HUNTER 3'9" UNDER SADDLE $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horses mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2202, 2203*, 2204, 2205 $500 GREEN HUNTER 3'9" $170, $120, $90, $60, $40, $20, R, R GREEN HUNTER 3'9" CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2202, 2203, 2204 and 2205. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2201. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon

HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER To be judged on performance, way of moving and soundness. All horses being considered for an award must be serviceably sound. (HU135) Entry Fee: $300 for this section - $35 U/S & $85 Over Fence 2301 $200 HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horses mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2302, 2303*, 2304, 2305 $600 HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER $205, $145, $110, $70, $45, $25, R, R HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Awarded to top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2302, 2303, 2304 and 2305. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2301. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon

PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER 3'6" To be judged on performance, way of moving and soundness. All horses being considered for an award must be serviceably sound. (HU135) Entry Fee: $280 for this section - $35 U/S & $85 Over Fence 2326 $200 PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 3'6" $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2327, 2328*, 2329 $500 PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER 3'6" $170, $120, $90, $60, $40, $20, R, R PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER 3'6" CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Awarded to top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2327, 2328 and 2329. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2326. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon

PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER 3'3" To be judged on performance, way of moving and soundness. All horses being considered for an award must be serviceably sound. (HU135) Entry Fee: $280 for this section - $35 U/S & $85 Over Fence 2351 $200 PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 3'3" $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2352, 2353*, 2354, 2355 $500 PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER 3'3" $170, $120, $90, $60, $40, $20, R, R PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER 3'3" CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Awarded to top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2352, 2353, 2354 and 2355. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2351. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon

2360 GRAND PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION will be awarded to the horse that has accumulated the most points overall from High Performance, and Performance Working Hunters 3'3" and 3'6" divisions. In the case of a tie the award is given to the horse that accumulated the most points over fences.

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Hunter Division

AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER To be ridden by a Amateur-Owners or an amateur member of the owner’s family. In either case classes are restricted to riders who are no longer eligible to compete as junior exhibitors. Leased horses are not eligible and multiple ownership is not permitted unless all owners are members of the same family. An amateur who competes for a person outside of his/her family may not compete in a class restricted to Amateur Owners at the same com- petition. Amateur Owner riders may, however, ride for other exhibitors in Under Saddle classes and for the Amateur Owners who have more than one entry in the Under Saddle class. If an Under Saddle class is divided by age and a rider has two or more horses entered, all riders must be amateurs but need not be eligible by age. (HU137) In classes over fences, horses to jump 3’6”. All classes to be judged on performance and soundness with emphasis on manners. SECTION A - AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 3'6" 18 - 35 YEARS Entry Fee: $280 for this section 2601 $200 AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER UNDER SADDLE, 18 - 35 YEARS $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses, if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2602, 2603*, 2604, 2605 $500 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 3'6" 18 - 35 YEARS $170, $120, $90, $60, $40, $20, R, R AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 3'6" 18 - 35 YEARS CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon To be awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2602, 2603, 2604 and 2605. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2601.

SECTION B - AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 3'6" OVER 35 Entry Fee: $280 for this section 2616 $200 AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER UNDER SADDLE OVER 35 $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses, if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2617, 2618*, 2619, 2620 $500 AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER 3'6" OVER 35 $170, $120, $90, $60, $40, $20, R, R AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER 3'6" OVER 35 CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon To be awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2617, 2618, 2619 and 2620. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2616.

SECTION C - AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER 3'3" 18 - 35 YEARS Entry Fee: $265 for this section 2626 $100 AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 18 - 35 YEARS $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To compete at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses, if available but never more than eight at one time, may be re- quired to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2627, 2628*, 2629 $400 AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER 3'3" 18 - 35 YEARS $150, $100, $70, $40, $25, $15, R, R AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER 18-35 YEARS CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION 3'3" Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon To be awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in classes 2627, 2628 and 2629. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2626.

SECTION D - AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER 3'3" OVER 35 Entry Fee: $265 for this section 2636 $100 AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER 3'3" UNDER SADDLE OVER 35 $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To compete at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses, if available but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2637, 2638*, 2639 $400 AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER 3'3" OVER 35 $150, $100, $70, $40, $25, $15, R, R AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER OVER 35 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION 3'3" Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon To be awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in classes 2637, 2638 and 2639. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in class 2636

2650 GRAND AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon Awarded to the horse that has acquired the greatest number of points in the Amateur-Owner Hunter Divisions 3'3" and 3'6". In the case of a tie the award is given to the horse that accumulated the most points over fences.

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ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER ‘C’ RATED ZONE 2 See Page 74 for complete 2021 Zone 2 specifications To be ridden by exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year and who hold a current Federation Amateur Status. Fence height: • 3’0” with spreads not to exceed the fence height. • Courses will not be adjusted for ponies. 1503 $1,000 MMG ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSIC NAL/WIHS - (LPHS - SATURDAY, JULY 3) Member Event of the North American League & WIHS Championship Series Entry Fee: $80 To be eligible horses must have entered, shown and completed the course in at least two classes in the Hunter Section. A Two Round Competition to be shown over a course of a minimum of ten obstacles: 3’ in height. Round One will consist of classes 2704, 2719, 2729. Upon completion of the first round the top 15 scores of the entries in the first round will return for the second round. If a horse/pony is eliminated in the first round of competition, they may not return for the second round. The class will be judged using the Open Numerical System. Formal attire and protective headgear is required. $300 $220, $150, $100, $70 $50, $35, $25, $20, $10, $10, $10

SECTION A - ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 18 - 35 YEARS Entry Fee: $195 for this section or $50 per class 2701 ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 18 - 35 YEARS Trophy and Eight Ribbons To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2702, 2703, 2704 ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 18 - 35 YEARS Trophy and Eight Ribbons ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 18 - 35 YEARS CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2702, 2703 and 2704. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2701. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon

SECTION B - ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 36 - 49 YEARS Entry Fee: $195 for this section or $50 per class 2716 ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 36 - 49 YEARS Trophy and Eight Ribbons To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2717, 2718, 2719 ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 36 - 49 YEARS Trophy and Eight Ribbons ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 36 - 40 YEARS CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2717, 2718 and 2719. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2716. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon

SECTION C - ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 50 & OVER Entry Fee: $195 for this section or $50 per class 2726 ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 50 & OVER Trophy and Eight Ribbons To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2727, 2728, 2729 ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 50 & OVER Trophy and Eight Ribbons ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 50 & OVER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2727, 2728 and 2729. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2726. Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon

2735 GRAND ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon Awarded to the horse that has acquired the greatest number of points in the Adult Amateur Hunter Division. In the case of a tie the award is given to the horse that accumulated the most points over fences.

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MODIFIED ADULT HUNTER 2'6" TO 2'9" Entry Fee: $195 for this section; $50 per class To be shown by riders 18 years and older who hold current USEF Amateur certification. Ponies may be shown in this division, with suitability taken into consideration by the judge. Riders may not compete in any other classes at the same competition where the fence height exceeds 3'6", except Adult Amateur Jumper and USEF Talent Search. Horses may be shown by a different rider in any other division or class at the same competition. 1510 $1,000 MMG MODIFIED CHILDREN’S/ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSIC (LPHS - SUNDAY, JULY 4) 1510 $1,000 MMG MODIFIED CHILDREN’S/ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSIC (LPHS - SUNDAY, JULY 11) Entry Fee: $80 To be eligible horses must have entered, shown and completed the course in at least two classes in the Hunter Section. A Two Round Competition to be shown over a course of a minimum of ten obstacles: 3’ in height. Round One will consist of classes Modified Adult 2754 and Modified Children’s 2874. Upon completion of the first round the top 15 scores of the entries in the first round will return for the second round. If a horse/pony is eliminated in the first round of competition, they may not return for the second round. The class will be judged using the Open Numerical System. Formal attire and protective headgear is required. $300 $220, $150, $100, $70 $50, $35, $25, $20, $10, $10, $10 2751 MODIFIED ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER UNDER SADDLE Trophy and Twelve Ribbons To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2752, 2753, 2754 MODIFIED ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Trophy and Twelve Ribbons MODIFIED ADULT AMATEUR WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2752, 2753 and 2754. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2751.

JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER Open to riders who have not reached their 18th birthday as of December 1st of the current competition year. Horses competing in this section may cross-enter into another section if otherwise eligible and need not be ridden by a Junior Exhibitor in another section. No horse may compete in this section unless the owner possesses a current Measurement Card or Certified Card or copy of a valid measurement form issued by USEF or the Equine Canada (USEF HU142). Entries must be handled by a Junior Exhibitor in all phases of a junior Class. Junior exhibitors may not compete more than two (2) horses in any class. In the Under Saddle classes, riders with two horses may have another junior rider hack and that junior need not be eligible by age. Horses entered in the Junior Working Hunter Division may not cross enter Section A & B of the Small Junior Hunters or Section A or B of the Large Junior Hunters. If there are fewer than 6 entries in any section by age then those sections will be combined.

SECTION A - SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 15 YEARS & UNDER Entry Fee: $280 for this section Open to horses 16 hands and under. In classes over fences, horses to jump 3’6”. All classes to be judged on performance and soundness with emphasis on manners; extreme speed to be penalized. Full championship points in all classes. 2801 $200 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 15 YEARS & UNDER $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2802, 2803*, 2804, 2805 $500 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER, 15 YEARS & UNDER $170, $120, $90, $60, $40, $20, R, R SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 15 YEARS & UNDER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2802, 2803, 2804 and 2805. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2801.

SECTION B - SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 16 - 17 YEARS Entry Fee: $280 for this section 2811 $200 SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 16 - 17 YEARS $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2812, 2813*, 2814, 2815 $500 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 16 - 17 YEARS $170, $120, $90, $60, $40, $20, R, R SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 16-17 YEARS CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in classes 2812, 2813, 2814, and 2815. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2811.

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SECTION A - LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 15 YEARS & UNDER Entry Fee: $280 for this section Open to horses over 16 hands. In classes over fences, horses, to jump 3'6". All classes to be judged on performance and soundness with emphasis on manners: extreme speed to be penalized. Full championship points in all classes. 2816 $200 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 15 YEARS & UNDER $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2817, 2818*, 2819, 2820 $500 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 15 YEARS & UNDER $170, $120, $90, $60, $40, $20, R, R LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 15 YEARS & UNDER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2817, 2818, 2819 and 2820. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2816.

SECTION B - LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 16 - 17 YEARS Entry Fee: $280 for this section 2826 $200 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 16 - 17 YEARS $80, $50, $30, $20, $10, $10, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2827, 2828*, 2829, 2830 $500 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 16 - 17 YEARS $170, $120, $90, $60, $40, $20, R, R LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 16 - 17 YEARS CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2827, 2828, 2829 and 2830. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2826. 2835 GRAND JUNIOR HUNTER CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon Awarded to the horse that has acquired the greatest number of points in the Junior Hunter 3'3" and 3'6" Divisions. In the case of a tie the award is given to the horse that accumulated the most points over fences.

JUNIOR HUNTER 3'3" (HU 142) Open to junior riders. Riders may not cross-enter into any class at 3’6” or higher in the Hunter division, higher than 3’9” in the Equitation division or higher than 1.20m in the Jumper division at the same competition. Horses entered in the Junior Hunter 3’3” section may not cross-enter into the Junior Hunter 3’6” section at the same competition. SECTION A - SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 3'3" Entry Fee: $265 for this section / Open to horses 16.0 hands and under. 2836 $100 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 3'3" UNDER SADDLE $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2837, 2838, 2839, 2840* $400 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 3'3" $150, $100, $70, $40, $25, $15, R, R SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 3'3" CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2837, 2838 and 2839. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2836.

SECTION B - LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 3'3" Entry Fee: $265 for this section / Open to horses over 16.0 hands. 2841 $100 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 3'3" UNDER SADDLE $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight horses if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2842, 2843, 2844, 2845* $400 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 3'3" $150, $100, $70, $40, $25, $15, R, R LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 3'3" CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2842, 2843 and 2844. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2841. 2835 GRAND JUNIOR HUNTER CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon Awarded to the horse that has acquired the greatest number of points in the Junior Hunter 3'3" and 3'6" Divisions. In the case of a tie the award is given to the horse that accumulated the most points over fences.

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CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSE ‘C’ RATED ZONE 2 SPONSORED BY ROBINSONRIDGE (See Page 74 for complete 2021 Zone 2 Specifications) Cross Entry: Rider: Rider may not cross enter into any other class at the same competition where the fences exceed 3'0” (exception: Children's Jumper, Pony Jumpers, USHJA National Hunter Derby and Equitation Classes where the fences do not exceed 3'6"). A rider on a Children's Hunter Horse may cross enter into the Pony Hunter section or the Green Pony Hunter section at the same competition. In the under saddle the cross entry restrictions do not apply, but the age restrictions do apply. Horses/Ponies: Horses competing in the Children’s Hunter Horse section may not cross enter into the Junior Hunter section at the same competition. Fence Height: • 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence height

1504 $1,000 MMG CHILDREN’S HUNTER CLASSIC NAL/WIHS (LPHS - SATURDAY, JULY 3) Member Event of the North American League & WIHS Championship Series Entry Fee: $80 Open to Horses in the Children’s Hunter Horse Sections. To be eligible horses must have entered, shown and completed the course in at least two classes in the Hunter Section. A Two Round Competition to be shown over a course of a minimum of eight obstacles: 3’ in height. Round one will be class numbers 2854 & 2864. Upon completion of the first round the top 15 scores or 50% of the entries in the first round, whichever is greater, will return for the second round. If a horse/pony is eliminated in the first round of competition, they may not return for the second round. The class will be judged using the Open Numerical System. Attire: Scarlet or dark coats; white shirts with white stock, choker or tie; white, buff or canary breeches; and protective headgear is required. $300 $220, $150, $100, $70 $50, $35, $25, $20, $10, $10, $10 SECTION A - CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSE 14 YEARS & UNDER Entry Fee: $195 for this section or $50 per class 2851 CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSE UNDER SADDLE 14 & UNDER Trophy and Eight Ribbons To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2852, 2853, 2854 CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSE 14 & UNDER Trophy and Eight Ribbons CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSE 14 & UNDER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2852, 2853 and 2854. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2851.

SECTION B - CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSE 15 TO 17 YEARS Entry Fee: $195 for this section or $50 per class 2861 CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSE UNDER SADDLE 15 - 17 YEARS Trophy and Eight Ribbons To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2862, 2863, 2864 CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSE 15 - 17 YEARS Trophy and Eight Ribbons CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSE 15 - 17 YEARS CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2862, 2863 and 2864. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2861. Trophy & Ribbon, Ribbon

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MODIFIED CHILDREN’S HUNTER 2'6" TO 2'9" SPONSORED BY ROBINSONRIDGE Entry Fee: $195 for this section or $50 per class To be shown by junior riders. Fences not to exceed 2'9"; spreads not to exceed fence height. Riders may not compete in any other classes at the same competition where fences exceed 3'. Horses may be shown by a different rider in any other division or class at the same competition. Horses may be jogged for soundness at the discretion of the judge. 1510 $1,000 MMG MODIFIED CHILDREN’S/ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSIC (LPHS - SUNDAY, JULY 4) 1510 $1,000 MMG MODIFIED CHILDREN’S/ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSIC (LPHS - SUNDAY, JULY 11) Entry Fee: $80 To be eligible horses must have entered, shown and completed the course in at least two classes in the Hunter Section. A Two Round Competition to be shown over a course of a minimum of ten obstacles: 3’ in height. Round One will consist of classes Modified Adult 2754 and Modified Children’s 2874. Upon completion of the first round the top 15 scores of the entries in the first round will return for the second round. If a horse/pony is eliminated in the first round of competition, they may not return for the second round. The class will be judged using the Open Numerical System. Formal attire and protective headgear is required. $300 $220, $150, $100, $70 $50, $35, $25, $20, $10, $10, $10 2871 MODIFIED CHILDREN’S HUNTER UNDER SADDLE Trophy and Twelve Ribbons To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2872, 2873, 2874 MODIFIED CHILDREN’S HUNTER Trophy and Twelve Ribbons MODIFIED CHILDREN’S HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in Classes 2872, 2873 and 2874. In addition to these points, only these four horses will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2871.

CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY - ‘C’ RATED ZONE 2 SPONSORED BY ROBINSONRIDGE (See Page 74 for complete 2021 Zone 2 Specifications) Cross Entry: Rider: Rider may not cross enter into any other class at the same competition where the fences exceed 3'0” (exception: Children's Jumper, Pony Jumpers, USHJA National Hunter Derby and Equitation Classes where the fences do not exceed 3'6"). A rider on a Children's Hunter Pony may NOT cross enter into the Pony Hunter section or Green Pony Hunter section at the same competition. The cross entry restrictions do not apply to the under saddle, but juniors must ride in the Children’s Hunter Pony Under Saddle. Horse/Pony: Ponies showing in the Children’s Pony section may not cross enter into the Regular Pony Hunter sections or the Green Pony Hunter section at the same competition. Horse and Rider Combination n/a Fence Height: • Small/Medium Ponies: 2'0” with spreads not to exceed height of fence. • Large Ponies: 2'6" with spreads not to exceed height of fence.

CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY SMALL/MEDIUM Entry Fee: $195 for this section or $50 per class 2881 CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY SMALL/MEDIUM UNDER SADDLE Trophy and Eight Ribbons To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2882, 2883, 2884 CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY SMALL/MEDIUM Trophy and Eight Ribbons CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY SMALL/MEDIUM CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four ponies that have acquired the most points in Classes 2882, 2883, 2884 and 2885. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2881. CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY LARGE Entry Fee: $195 for this section or $50 per class 2891 CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY LARGE UNDER SADDLE Trophy and Eight Ribbons To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. 2892, 2893, 2894 CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY LARGE Trophy and Eight Ribbons CHILDREN’S PONY HUNTER LARGE CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four ponies that have acquired the most points in Classes 2892, 2893, 2894 and 2895. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2891.

2896 GRAND CHILDREN’S HUNTER CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon Awarded to the horse or pony that has acquired the greatest number of points in the Children’s Hunter Horse and Children’s Hunter Pony Divisions. In the case of a tie the award is given to the horse that accumulated the most points over fences. 62 Lake Placid Horse Show • I Love New York Horse Show * Handy Hunter

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PONY HUNTER SECTION (HU140 - 141) No junior over 12 years of age may ride in a Regular Small Pony Hunter Section. No junior over 14 years of age may ride in a Regular Medium Pony Hunter Section. (Exception: Green Pony Hunters) Riders under 18 years of age may rider for other exhibitors who have more than one entry in the Under Saddle class and/or exhibit the pony in the model class. Ponies must be handled by junior exhibitors in all phases of a class, except in breeding classes in-hand. Ponies shown in any rated Hunter Pony, Green Pony Hunter, Children’s Pony Hunter, or Pony Jumper sections may not be shown by a suitable exhibitor 18 years of age or older at the same competition, except in breeding classes in-hand. Stallions are prohibited from all classes except breeding. No animal may be shown in a performance class in this division unless the owner possesses a current measurement card or valid measurement form issued by the Federations . No rider may show more than three ponies in any one height section. Junior riders showing ponies cannot compete in any class where fences may be set higher than 3’6” at the same competition (Exception children’s Jumpers, Green Pony Hunters and Pony Jumpers). Ponies shown by adults at a Recognized competition cannot compete in any rated Pony Hunter sections at the same competition with a junior rider. In classes over fences small ponies not ponies are not to exceed 12.2 hands to jump 2'3"; medium ponies over 12.2 and not exceeding 13.2 hands to jump 2'6"; large ponies over 13.2 and not exceeding 14.2 hands to jump 3'. All classes to be judged on performance and soundness , except where otherwise noted. Manners and suitability of a pony for a rider shall be emphasized and extreme speed will be penalized. Full championship points in all classes.

1505 $2,500 PONY HUNTER CLASSIC - (ILNY - SATURDAY, JULY 10) Entry Fee: $180 Open to Ponies showing in the Pony Hunter Section. To be eligible ponies must have entered, shown and completed the course in at least two classes in the Hunter Section. A Two Round Competition to be shown over a course of a minimum of ten obstacles: Small Ponies: 2'3" height - 2'3" spread; Medium Ponies: 2'6" height - 2'6" spread; Large Ponies: 3' height - 3' spread. Competitors may only ride two ponies per height section. The Second Round will consist of the top twenty scores from Round One. An open numerical judging system must be used. One judging position must be appointed as the tie breaker. If a horse/rider combination does not return for the second round or is eliminated during the second round of a classic, a score of zero will be combined with the first round score and the horse/rider combination will be placed accordingly. Attire: riders are required to wear scarlet or dark coats; white shirts with white stock, choker or tie; white, buff or canary breeches and protective headgear in accordance with GR 801.2. $750, $550, $375, $250, $150, $125, $100, $75, $50, $25, $25, $25 SMALL PONY HUNTER Open to ponies 12.2 hands and under. Entry Fee: $250 for this section 2901 $100 SMALL PONY HUNTER UNDER SADDLE $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight ponies if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the pony’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. Conformation 25% 2902 $400 SMALL PONY CONFORMATION HUNTER CONFORMATION 25% $150, $100, $70, $40, $25, $15, R, R 2903*, 2904, 2905 $400 SMALL PONY HUNTER $150, $100, $70, $40, $25, $15, R, R SMALL PONY HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in Classes 2902, 2903, 2904, and 2905. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2901.

MEDIUM PONY HUNTER Open to ponies over 12.2 hands but not exceeding 13.2. Entry Fee: $250 for this section 2916 $100 MEDIUM PONY HUNTER UNDER SADDLE $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight ponies if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the pony’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. Conformation 25% 2917 $400 MEDIUM PONY CONFORMATION HUNTER CONFORMATION 25% $150, $100, $70, $40, $25, $15, R, R 2918*, 2919, 2920 $400 MEDIUM PONY HUNTER $150, $100, $70, $40, $25, $15, R, R MEDIUM PONY HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in Classes 2917, 2918, 2919 and 2920. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2916.

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LARGE PONY HUNTER - 2930 Open to ponies over 13.2 hands but not exceeding 14.2. Entry Fee: $250 for this section 2931 $100 LARGE PONY HUNTER UNDER SADDLE $40, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5, R, R To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. At least eight ponies if available, but never more than eight at one time, may be required to gallop collectively one way of the ring. Light contact with the pony’s mouth is required. Martingale prohibited. Conformation 25% 2932 $400 LARGE PONY CONFORMATION HUNTER CONFORMATION 25% $150, $100, $70, $40, $25, $15, R, R 2933*, 2934, 2935 $400 LARGE PONY HUNTER $150, $100, $70, $40, $25, $15, R, R LARGE PONY HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Trophy and Ribbon, Ribbon Awarded to the top two of the four ponies which have acquired the most points in Classes 2932, 2933, 2934 and 2935. In addition to these points, only these four ponies will receive full points for ribbons won in Class 2931. 2936 GRAND PONY HUNTER CHAMPION TROPHY AND RIBBON Awarded to the pony that has acquired the greatest number of points in the Pony Hunter Division. In the case of a tie the award is given to the pony that accumulated the most points over fences.

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SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER Open to junior riders who are under 14 years of age and who are not showing in a rated hunter section at the same competition.

SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION Judged on hands, seat, general appearance and control of mount. Entry Fee: $35 per class. 2976 SHORT STIRRUP WALK, TROT & CANTER Twelve Ribbons 2977 SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION OVER FENCES 18" Twelve Ribbons

SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER 18" Judged on manners and suitability. Entry Fee: $85 for this section, $35 per class. 2981 SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER UNDER SADDLE Twelve Ribbons To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk, trot & canter. 2982 SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER OVER FENCES 18" Twelve Ribbons 2983 SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER OVER FENCES 18" Twelve Ribbons SHORT STIRRUP CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION TROPHY AND RIBBON Awarded to the horse or pony that have acquired the greatest number of points classes 2981, 2982 and 2983.

2990 GRAND SHORT STIRRUP CHAMPION TROPHY AND RIBBON Awarded to the horse or pony that has acquired the greatest number of points in the Short Stirrup Equitation division and the Short Stirrup Hunter division. In the case of a tie the award is given to the horse or pony that accumulated the most points over fences.

WALK TROT Open to riders 12 and under. Rider showing in Walk Trot may not compete in any other classes at the same competition. To be shown at a walk and trot, both ways of the ring. Entry Fee: $25 per class 3001 WALK Twelve Ribbons 3002 WALK TROT PLEASURE Twelve Ribbons 3003 WALK TROT EQUITATION Twelve Ribbons WALK TROT CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION TROPHY AND RIBBON Awarded to the horse or pony that have acquired the greatest number of points classes 3001, 3002 and 3003.

CROSS RAILS EQUITATION AND HUNTER Open to riders of any age. Judged on performance and soundness. Entry Fee: $25 per class 3006 CROSS RAIL UNDER SADDLE Twelve Ribbons 3007 CROSS RAIL EQUITATION Twelve Ribbons 3008 CROSS RAIL HUNTER 15" Twelve Ribbons 3009 CROSS RAIL HUNTER 15" Twelve Ribbons CROSS RAIL CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION TROPHY AND RIBBON Awarded to the horse or pony that have acquired the greatest number of points classes 3006, 3007, 3008 and 3009.

JULIAM FARM LEAD LINE (LPHS - SUNDAY, JULY 4 PRIOR TO THE RICHARD M. FELDMAN GRAND PRIX) Awards & Ribbons to all entries No Entry Fee. Please sign up in the show office. To be ridden by a child who has not reached his or her 7th birthday.

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HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION All classes to be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of mount. 3010 EQUITATION ON THE FLAT, 14 YEARS & UNDER Entry Fee: $35 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to riders 14 years of age and under. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. EQ113 Tests 1-8. 3011 EQUITATION OVER FENCES, 14 YEARS & UNDER Entry Fee: $35 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to riders 14 years of age and under. To be shown over a course of fences not to exceed 2'6" in height. EQ113 Test 1-8. 3012 EQUITATION ON THE FLAT, 15-17 YEARS Entry Fee: $35 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to riders 15 years of age to 17 years of age. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. EQ113 Tests 1-8. 3013 EQUITATION OVER FENCES, 15-17 YEARS Entry Fee: $35 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to riders 15 years of age to 17 years of age. To be shown over a course of fences not to exceed 3'. EQ113 Tests 1-8. 3014 TAYLOR HARRIS INSURANCE SERVICES NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MEDAL Entry Fee: $65 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to all Junior members of the USEF and Equine Canada who have never competed in any of the following National Equitation Final with fences at 3'6": Pessoa/US Medal; ASPCA Maclay; USEF Talent Search (East or West); Jump Canada Medal Finals; WIHS Junior Equitation Finals; Hunterdon Cup; North American Equitation Championship. To be shown over a minimum of eight fences 2'9" to 3' in height, spread not to exceed fence height. The course may be either a Jumper or Hunter type course and must include at least two changes of direction and a combination. Water obstacles (i.e.; water jump, liverpool) are not permitted. The top four riders are required to perform at least two individual tests from USEF EQ113 Tests 1-17. An Open Numerical Scoring System must be used in the first round, with each rider's score announced at the completion of their round. There is no minimum requirement to fill the class. (www.ryegate.com) 3016 DOVER USEF HUNTER SEAT MEDAL Entry Fee: $65 Trophy & Eight Ribbons USEF Hunter Seat Medal Classes are open to Individual Junior Members in good standing who have not reached their 18th birthday in accordance with GR127. Affiliated Members are not eligible. No credit will be given for winnings before a competitor becomes a member. (see EQ111.5 3018 ASPCA/NHSAA MACLAY HORSEMANSHIP TROPHY CLASS Entry Fee: $65 Trophy & Eight Ribbons 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. All contestants are required to perform over at least eight fences at 3’6” with or without wings. A minimum of twelve riders, if available, are required to show at a walk, trot and canter. To be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of horse. The Under Saddle performance of those riders selected to show under saddle shall count 50%. Only one rider per horse. USEF EQ113 Tests 1-17. To fill a class six (6) competitors must complete the course. If 50 or more entries are received three hours prior to the class, the class must be divided by every other number and run as two separate classes. (see EQ111.8 or go to www.nhs.org) 3020 PLATINUM PERFORMANCE USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH LPHS 2* - ILNY 2* Entry Fee: $65 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to Junior/Young Riders who are members of the USEF who have not reached their 21st birthday under Federation Rules. Fences to 3'9". Winners of twenty Talent Search Classes are no longer eligible to compete in the USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH CLASS, but may compete in the Finals until they win it or reach their 21st birthday under Federation rules. Non-US citizens may compete in the USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH CLASS but not the Finals. To fill a class, six riders must complete the course. Classes with 50 or more entries will be split. (see EQ111.9) 3022 THE NATIONAL PHA EQUITATION CLASS Entry Fee: $65 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to riders under 18 years of age. To be shown over a course of 8 or more fences at 3’6” in height, with at least one combination including an oxer, and two changes of lead after the first fence. The judge will insert two tests into the original course (USEF EQ113 TESTS 1-17). Further testing of the top riders is optional. Only one rider per horse. To fill a class, three competitors must complete the course. (see EQ111.11) 3024 MARSHALL & STERLING USEF PONY MEDAL - SMALL Entry Fee: $50 Trophy & Eight Ribbons 3025 MARHSALL & STERLING USEF PONY MEDAL - MEDIUM Entry Fee: $50 Trophy & Eight Ribbons 3026 MARSHAL & STERLING USEF PONY MEDAL - LARGE Entry Fee: $50 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to Junior Active Members of the Federation who have not yet reached their 18th birthday, on ponies 14.2 hands and under. No Junior over 12 years of age may compete on a small pony. No Junior over 14 years of age may compete on a medium pony. Application for membership can be made directly to the Federation, or the exhibitor can join prior to the class through the Federation steward. Riders entered in this class cannot cross enter into a USEF Medal Class at the same competition. Suitability of a pony to rider will be emphasized. To be shown over a course of not less than six obstacles 2’3” for ponies not 70 Lake Placid Horse Show • I Love New York Horse Show

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exceeding 12.2 hands; 2’6” for ponies over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands; and 3’ for ponies over 13.2 hands. If distances between related fences are less than 100’ (including in and outs), the distances must be adjusted for each height section. Two tests (EQ113 tests 1-17, excluding test 16) are required during the first round. Only one rider per pony. To fill a class three competitors must complete the course Two cumulative refusals in the USEF Pony Medal Finals will result in elimination, see EQ111.1. This class may be judged as one class, with all height sections run consecutively; or management may elect to divide and pin this class in three separate sections, small, medium and large or to divide into two sections, small-medium and large or small and medium-large. When classes are divided as outlined above an exhibitor may only ride in one section per competition. (see EQ111.6) 3027 W.I.H.S. PONY EQUITATION Entry Fee: $65 Trophy & Eight Ribbons To be shown over a course of not less than 8 jumps. No junior rider over 12 years of age may compete on a small pony. No junior rider over 14 years of age may compete on a medium pony. Fence heights: 2’3” for ponies not exceeding 12.2 hands; 2’6” for ponies over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands; and 3’ for ponies over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands. The suggested distance for the in and out is 20’ for small ponies, 22’ for medium ponies and 24’ for large ponies. The distance must be altered for each height division. WIHS Pony Equitation classes may include any of the following: bending line, narrow jump (5’6”- 8’), rollback turn, fence at the end of the ring, long approach to a single jump. It is recommended that the course be consistent with EQ109.11. A numerical score will be given. WIHS Pony Equitation class may run concurrently with the small, medium and large pony division. The green pony division cannot be run with the WIHS Pony Equitation card opened as the fence heights are inconsistent. 3030 W.I.H.S. EQUITATION Entry Fee: $65 for each phase 3028 & 3029 Trophy & Eight Ribbons The WIHS Equitation Classes are open to junior members of USEF or Equine Canada. Three riders must complete the course for the class to be included in the National Ranking. The same horse must be used in all phases of the event. No Exceptions. Only one rider per horse, unless the judge requests a change. Classes to be judged in accordance with the current USEF standards for equitation. Riders may only compete in one WIHS Equitation class at a show. If there are 50 or more entries at the start of either phase, it must be divided as under HU113.5 (“California Split”). In this case, EQ104.3 will not apply. If either phase is double pinned, then the overall results must also be double pinned. Points will be awarded based on the number of riders in the largest phase after any split, however for calculation purposes the maximum differential between the two phases will be no more than ten riders of the lesser section. Conventional tack per JP111. Reins must be attached to the bit(s) or directly to the bridle. Only running martingales used in the conventional manner is permitted in the Jumper Phase. Boots and conservative colored bandages are permitted in both phases. 3028 1. Hunter Phase - To be shown over a minimum of 8 jumps at 3’6”. It is recommended that the course be a straight forward hunter course consisting of natural jumps, including a combination, hunter lines, and a long approach to a single jump. A numerical score will be given." 3029 2.Jumper Phase - The course should be of the type used in a High Junior Jumper competition. To be shown over a minimum of 10 jumps at 1.10 m (3'7"). A minimum of two double or one triple combination are required. There must be at least two changes of direction after the first fence. In addition, at least two of the following are required and more are recommended: vertical - no ground lines; Liverpool; narrow jump - minimum width 8’; one or more of the following - triple bar, swedish oxer, fan jump. A Time Allowed will be used based on a speed of 360 yards per minute. The judge will give a numerical score for each competitor’s round. The announcer will announce the judge’s numerical score and then deduct time faults as follows: one point for each commenced second over the Time Allowed. Rules regarding Time to Start (JP134.3 and .4) and Starting and Stopping (JP135.1) will apply. A FINAL SCORE BELOW ZERO MAY NOT BE GIVEN (see EQ111.10 or go to www.ryegate.com) 3034 ARIAT NATIONAL ADULT MEDAL Entry Fee: $65 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to all Amateur members of USEF and Equine Canada who are eligible to compete in the Adult Amateur Hunter Section at this show (based on USHJA Zone specifications for the shows location.). Additionally, a rider may not compete at the same horse show in any hunter or equitation class in which the jumps exceed three feet, three inches (3'3") or any jumper class set at 1.20m or higher, except the USHJA National Hunter Derby. To be shown over a minimum of eight fences 2'9" to 3' in height, spread not to exceed fence height. The course may be either a Jumper or Hunter type course and must include at least two changes of direction and a combination. Water obstacles (i.e.; water jump, liverpool) are not permitted. The top four riders are required to perform at least two individual tests from USEF EQ113 Tests 1-17. An Open Numerical Scoring System must be used in the first round, with each rider's score announced at the completion of their round. There is no minimum requirement to � ll the class. (go to www.ryegate.com) 3036 USEF ADULT EQUITATION CLASS Entry Fee: $65 Trophy & Eight Ribbons Open to Amateur Senior Members of the Federation and USHJA. Application for membership and amateur certification can be made directly to the Federation, or the exhibitor can join prior to the class through the Federation Steward. Only one rider per horse. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles at 3’3”. The course must include one combination which includes an oxer and two changes of direction after the first obstacle. Two or more tests of the top four competitors are required. EQ113 Tests 1-17. To fill a class six competitors must complete the course. If there are 50 or more entries at the beginning of this class, it must be divided by every other number and run as two separate classes. (see EQ111.7)

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3038 KATHY SCHOLL EQUITATION CLASSIC - (ILNY- SUNDAY, JULY 11) No Entry Fee Trophy & Twelve Ribbons The Kathy Scholl Trainers Award: $1,500 will be presented to the trainer of the winning rider. Open to 1st and 2nd place ribbon winners of classes 3016, 3018, 3020, 3022, and 3030 (each phase plus overall) at the Lake Placid Horse Show, I Love New York Horse Show. To be shown over a minimum of 10 obstacles at 3’6”. This class will be a two-phase competition. In the first phase, each competitor will compete over a course of eight to twelve obstacles at 3’6” performed over a modified jumper course. The Open numerical scoring system will be used in the first phase. In the second phase, the four competitors with the highest scores will return for additional testing. The remainder of the competitors will be placed according to their scores in the first phase. Starting Order: To be determined by a draw of all entries. Tack: According to EQ106.5a

“Sam Walker from North Run on Waldo wins the 2019 Kathy Scholl Equitation Classic”

3039 HAMEL FOUNDATION NHS 3'3" MEDAL CLASS Entry Fee: $65 Trophy & Eight Ribbons The NHS 3’3” Medal Class and Championship are open only to junior members of the USEF or Equine Canada who have not reached their 18th birthday in accordance with GR127 and who have never competed in any of the following National Equitation Finals with fences at 3’6”: ASPCA Maclay Finals, US Medal Finals, USEF Talent Search (East or West), WIHS Equitation Classic Finals, Jump Canada Medal Finals or the North American Equitation Championship. Rider and trainer (or coach when applicable [see USEF GR108]) must be current members of the National Horse Show Association (“NHSA”). The NHSA Membership year is September 1 through August 31. Junior rider annual contributions shall be $35. Trainer (or coach) annual contributions shall be $50. A rider may enter any NHS 3’3” Medal Classes anywhere in the United States according to the conditions published in the current Rule book of the USEF. Any rider in his or her final junior year may not compete in any NHS 3’3” Medal Classes held at a competition with a start date after August 31 of that competition year. To be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of the horse. A minimum of twelve (12) riders, if available, are required to show at a walk, trot and canter. The under saddle performance of those riders selected to show under saddle shall count 50%. USEF Tests 1-17. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles. Course must include: One combination (including an oxer), At least two changes of direction after the first obstacle. At least three of the following: Bending Line, Narrow Jump (5’6”-8’), Roll back turn, Fence at the end of the ring, Long approach to a single jump, 1/3 of the obstacles must be oxers, Obstacle height to be set at 3’3”, Maximum width of oxers 3’6”, Maximum width of triple bars and hogs backs 4’, Liverpools, water jumps or water used as decoration are prohibited.

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2021 Zone 2 Hunter, Jumper & Equitation Specifications (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania) In accordance with GR1111.4: Contiguous states are DE, CT, MA, VT, MD, WV, & OH.

JUDGING FOR ALL HUNTER SECTIONS: CHILDREN'S HUNTER HORSE Sections offered and requirements: • To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count. • Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under • Horses and Ponies are not required to jog for soundness. • Children’s Hunter Horse 15- 17 ELIGIBILITY FOR ADULT AMATEURS: HUNTER, JUMPER AND EQUITATION: Cross Entry: Rider: Rider may not cross enter into any other class at the same competition where • To be ridden by exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current the fences exceed 3'0” (exception: Children's Jumper, Pony Jumpers, USHJA National Hunter competition year and who hold a current USEF Amateur certification. Open to horses and ponies. Derby and Equitation Classes where the fences do not exceed 3'6"). A rider on a Children's Hunter ELIGIBILITY FOR CHILDREN’S SECTIONS: HUNTER, JUMPER AND EQUITATION: Horse may cross enter into the Pony Hunter section or the Green Pony Hunter section at the same • To be ridden by exhibitors who have not reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the cur- competition. In the under saddle if a rider has two or more horses entered, at least one horse is rent competition year. ridden by the original rider, and the additional horse(s) entered may be ridden by another junior rider, provided the additional junior rider(s) do(es) not compete over 3’6” at the same competition. ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Horses/Ponies: Horses competing in the Children’s Hunter Horse section may not cross enter into Sections offered and requirements: the Junior Hunter section at the same competition. • Adult Amateurs – may be split into three (3) sections Horse and rider combination: n/a Cross Entry: Riders: May not compete in any other classes at the same competition where the Fence Height: • 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence height fence height exceeds 3’6”, except Adult Amateur Jumper and USEF Talent Search. Riders may not Combining/Dividing Sections: cross enter between the Adult Amateur Hunter and the Amateur Owner Sections unless the rider If there are more than twenty-five (25) in any one section then that section may be split into Sections owns the horse he or she is showing in the Adult Amateur section. Riders can cross enter between A and B. If there are fewer than three (3) horses entered in the Children's Hunter Horse section, then the Amateur Owner 3'3" and 3'6”. In the under saddle class the cross entry restrictions do not apply, they may be combined and judged with the Adult Amateur Hunter section. but an Adult must ride in the Adult Amateur under saddle. Awards: Horses: may be shown by a different rider in any other section or class at the same competition. Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: Horses may not cross enter between any Adult Amateur and any Amateur Owner Hunter sections • Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under • Children’s Hunter Horse 15- 17 at the same show. Horse and Rider Combination: n/a LOW CHILDREN'S HUNTER HORSE Fence height: • 3’0” with spreads not to exceed the fence height. • Courses will not be adjusted for Eligibility: Open to exhibitors who have not yet reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the ponies. current competition year. Combining/Dividing Sections: May be split into three sections: Cross Entry: Riders: Riders may not cross enter at the same competition into the Children’s Hunter, • Adult Amateurs 18– 35 • Adult Amateurs 36– 49 • Adult Amateurs 50 & over Pony Hunter or any class/section where fences exceed 2’9” If there are fewer than three (3) entries in one Adult section if offered split it may be combined with Fence Height: • 2'6" another Adult Amateur section. If there is only one section of Adult Amateurs it may be combined Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following section: with Children’s Hunter Horse section. • Low Children's Hunter Horse Section Requirements: If the section is held in one day a maximum of four (4) classes may be of- fered. If the section is held over two days a maximum of five classes may be offered. CHILDREN'S HUNTER PONY Sections offered and requirements: Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: • Small/Medium Children’s Pony • Large Children’s Pony • Adult Amateur Hunter 18- 35 • Adult Amateur 36- 49 • Adult Amateur 50 & over Cross Entry: Rider: Rider may not cross enter into any other class at the same competition where the fences exceed 3'0” (exception: Children's Jumper, Pony Jumpers, USHJA National Hunter LOW ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Derby and Equitation Classes where the fences do not exceed 3'6"). A rider on a Children's Hunter Eligibility: Open to exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current Pony may NOT cross enter into the Pony Hunter section or Green Pony Hunter section at the same competition year. competition. The cross entry restrictions do not apply in the under saddle, but juniors must ride in Cross Entry: Riders may not cross enter into any class or section at the same competition where the Children’s Hunter Pony under saddle. fences exceed 2’9” Horse/Pony Fence Height: • 2'6" Ponies showing in the Children’s Pony section may not cross enter into the Regular Pony Hunter Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following section: sections or the Green Pony Hunter section at the same competition.Horse and Rider Combination • Low Adult Amateur Hunter n/a Fence Height: • Small/Medium Ponies: 2'0” with spreads not to exceed height of fence. • Large ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER Ponies: 2'6" with spreads not to exceed height of fence. Sections offered and requirements: • Low Adult Amateur Jumper • High Adult Amateur Jumper Combining/Dividing Sections: Cross Entry: Rider: Low Adult Amateur riders may not compete in any other class at the same com- If there are more than twenty-five (25) in any one section then that section may be split into Sections petition where fences exceed 1.15m except the USEF Talent Search Class Level 1* and 2*. A and B. If there are fewer than three (3) ponies in the Children’s Hunter Small/Medium Pony or High Adult Amateur riders may not compete in any other class at the same competition where Children’s Hunter Large Pony, then the classes may be combined and judged together. fences exceed 1.25m. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: Horse/Pony • Children’s Hunter Pony-Small/Medium • Children’s Hunter Pony-Large Horses may show at 1.40m or below with another rider. Horse and Rider Combination: CHILDREN'S JUMPER If a horse and rider combination compete where fences exceed 1.20m the horse and rider cannot Sections offered and Requirements: • Low Children’s Jumper • High Children’s Jumper compete in a classic, stake, or highest prize money class at the horse show. Cross Entry: Rider: Low Children’s Riders may not compete in any other class at the same com- Should the cross entry rules be violated, points awarded in the lower height class are forfeited and petition where fences exceed 1.15m except the USEF Talent Search Class Level 1* and 2*. the horse and rider combination are not permitted to compete below 1.25m in height at the show. High Children’s Riders may not compete in any other class at the same competition where fences Fence Height: exceed 1.15m except the USEF Talent Search Class Level 1*, 2* and 3*. • Low Adult Amateur Jumper 0.90m to 1.00m • High Adult Amateur Jumper 1.10m to 1.15m Horse/Pony: Horses may show at 1.40m or below with another rider. Combining/Dividing Sections: Horse and Rider Combination: Horse and rider combinations can only compete in one classic, If there are fewer than three (3) entries in any section, the sections may be combined at manage- stake or highest prize money class at the horse show. ment’s discretion allowing each section to compete at their respective height. If sections are com- Fence Height: bined a horse can only compete at one height in each class. • Low Children’s Jumper 0.90m to 1.00m Awards: • High Children’s Jumper 1.10m to 1.15m Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: Combining/Dividing Sections: • Low Adult Amateur Jumper • High Adult Amateur Jumper If there are fewer than three (3) entries in any section, the sections may be combined at manage- ment’s discretion allowing each section to compete at their respective height. If sections are com- AGE GROUP EQUITATION: ADULT SECTION bined a horse can only compete at one (1) height in each class. • Refer to GR1131 Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following section: • Low Children’s Jumper section • High Children’s Jumper section

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General Information about Combining and Dividing • There is no requirement for the method of dividing the Junior Hunter sections, then the one section with fewer (HU161) Performance Hunter section; classes may be split using than six would be combined with one of the other Junior • Numbers for combining/dividing are based on the first the California split or a random split Hunter sections Over Fences class in the section • If there are fewer than 30 entries in the under saddle a) If there are a minimum of 12 entries when sections are • A section may not be divided unless there are 30 or more class in a section using the California split, it is not required combined, the newly combined section must be re-divided entries, unless the section rules require the section to be to be split in order to award multiple section championships using one of the following options: split at a certain number o If a section is offered in the prize a. By age of rider (age must be given on entry blank, 15 list as combined and the rules for that specific section do Regular Conformation Hunter / Green Conformation and under & 16-17); not require that section be split at a certain number, it may Hunter b. By height of horse; not be split with fewer than 30 entries • Sections may not be divided if there are less than 30 en- c. Floating Split tries d. California Split • A section must be divided if there are 50 or more entries • The Green and Regular Conformation sections must be • If there are at least six in each section offered divided by • When a section is split, the prize money must be doubled offered separately at Premier competitions age or horse height, the sections must be held separately • If a section is split, the number of championships • Sections must be combined when there are three or • If all the Junior Hunter 3’6” sections have been combined awarded is based on the number of sections created from fewer horses in either section and there are 3 or more entries, it may run as-is the first Over Fences class (provided at least three entries • Sections must be divided if there are four or more horses • If all the Junior Hunter 3’6” sections have been combined complete in two over fences and one under saddle class in each Conformation section into one section and there are fewer than three (3) total: per Championship) • When combining the Green Conformation Hunter with the (1) the combined Junior Hunter section may be canceled at High Performance Conformation Hunter the new combined Management’s discretion; or High Performance Hunter section will use the lower amount for entry fees and prize (2) the combined Junior Hunter section may be further • The High Performance Hunter section may be divided money originally offered for each section combined with the Junior Hunter 3’3”, Amateur Owner 3’6”, once 30 or more horses have competed in the first over or Amateur Owner 3’3” section, at Management’s discre- fences class and subsequent classes may be divided once Green Hunter Sections (3’, 3’3”, 3’6”, 3’9”) tion 12 horses have competed in each class • The Green Hunter 3’ and 3’3” section may not be com- • Junior Hunter 3’6” sections must have all height/age • If there are 50 or more entries in a section, it must be di- bined with any other hunter section groups combined into one section before combining with vided. • The Green Hunter 3’6” and 3’9” section may only be com- Junior Hunter 3’3”, • If there are fewer than 3 entries, the High Performance bined with other Green Hunter sections or the High Per- section may be combined with either the Performance formance Hunter section if entries warrant o If the Green Amateur Owner 3’6” or Amateur Owner 3’3” Hunter 3’6” section or Green Hunter 3’9” (or Green Hunter Hunter 3’6” and 3’9” sections are combined with the Green Amateur Owner 3’3” 3’6”/3’9” if offered combined), but it may not be combined Hunter 3’ and 3’3” they may not be combined with the High • National and Premier competitions must offer two sec- with both. Performance Hunter section tions: A/O 18-35 (or floating split) and A/O 36+ (or floating • If the High Performance Hunter is combined with Green split) Hunter 3’9” and there are still fewer than 3 entries, it must • The Green Hunter 3’6” and 3’9” section may not be com- • If there are fewer than six entries in either age section, be further combined with the Green Hunter 3’6”. o When bined with the Performance Hunter 3’3” or 3’6” then they must be combined combining the High Performance with the Performance • Premier and National competitions offering Green Hunter • If there are at least six in each section, then they must be Hunter 3’6” or the Green Hunter 3’9”, the new combined must offer 3’6” and 3’9” sections separately o They may held separately section will use the lower amount for entry fees and prize also offer Green Hunter 3’0” and 3’3”, but all sections must • If there are a minimum of 12 entries when sections are money originally offered for each section. be offered separately combined, the newly combined section must be re-divided using a floating or California Split • If the High Performance Hunter section is combined with • Regional I & II competitions offering Green Hunter must • If all the Amateur Owner 3’3” sections have been com- the Performance Hunter 3’6” section and there are still offer all four sections separately bined and there are 3 or more entries, it may run as-is fewer than 3 entries, it must be further combined with the • Sections offered separately must be divided if there are • If both age sections are combined and there are fewer Performance 3’3” more than 50 entries than three (3) total: • When High Performance Hunter is combined with Per- • Regardless of how sections are offered, a minimum of 3 (1) the combined A/O 3’3” section may be canceled at formance Hunter 3’6” or Green Hunter 3’9”, the combined entries are required in the section or it must be combined Management’s discretion; or sections must offer the same number of classes. with another section (2) the combined A/O 3’3” section may be further combined • If there are fewer than 30 entries in the under saddle • Contiguous fence height sections should be combined with Amateur Owner 3’6” and/or a completely combined class in a section using the California split, it is not required before combining non-contiguous fence height sections. Junior Hunter section, at Management’s discretion to be split in order to award multiple section champi- • The Green Hunter sections must be held separately if • Amateur Owner 3’3” must have both age groups com- onships. there are a minimum of three entries in each fence height bined in one section before combining with the Junior • When a random split is used, multiple Championships section. Hunter or Amateur Owner 3’6” sections. may only be awarded if a minimum of two (2) over fences • If sections are offered separately, they may not be divided and one (1) under saddle class are held per section. if there are less than 30 entries Regular Pony Hunter • Green Hunter sections may not be combined with any • National and Premier competitions must offer three height Performance Hunter 3’6” other Hunter section sections (small, medium, large) • Height sections (3’3”/3’6”) must be held separately if • Sections may be combined if there are three (3) or fewer there are six or more entries in each section Young Hunter Sections (2’9”-5 & under, 3’0”-6 & under, entries in any height section • If there are fewer than six entries, the section must be 3’3”-7 & under) • Sections must be held separately if there are four (4) or combined with the Performance Hunter 3’3” • May not be combined with any other Hunter section but more entries in each height section • The Performance Hunter section may be divided after 30 management may choose to run concurrently • “B” and “C” rated sections must be divided into or more horses have competed in the first over fences with the corresponding Green Hunter height section Small/Medium and Large if there are 10 or more ponies in class and subsequent classes may be divided once 12 • May be offered separately or combined both sections o Prize money does not need to be doubled horses have competed in each class. • Sections may not be divided if there are less than 30 entries unless there are 30 or more total ponies • If there are fewer than three entries in either the 3’6” or • Sections must be divided if there are more than 50 entries the combined 3’6”/3’3” section, it may be combined with • Regardless of how sections are offered, a minimum of 3 Green Hunter Pony the High Performance Hunter section unless the High Per- entries are required • National and Premier competitions must offer a minimum formance section has already been combined with the • If there are a minimum of 3 entries in sections offered of two sections (small/medium and large) but may offer Green Hunter sections. separately, the section(s) must be held separately three sections • If there are 50 or more entries in a section, it must be di- • When the Young Hunter section is offered combined, it • Sections may be combined if there are three or fewer en- vided. must be split by fence height and held separately tries in any height section • There is no requirement for the method of dividing the if there are minimum of three entries in each height section • Sections must be split into small, medium and large if Performance Working Hunter section; classes may be split • Contiguous fence height sections should be combined there are four or more entries in any height section using the California split or a random split. before combining non-contiguous fence height • “B” and “C” rated sections must be divided into • If there are fewer than 30 entries in the under saddle sections. Small/Medium and Large if there are 10 or more ponies in class in a section using the California split, it is not required • Young Hunter sections may not be combined with any both sections o Prize money does not need to be doubled to be split in order to award multiple section champi- other Hunter section unless there are 30 or more total ponies onships. 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From New York City and New Jersey 5 pm daily. 8 am - 8 pm in July & August. : 4,200 feet. Services: Take the NY State Thruway (I-87) north to the Adirondack Northway Air Charter flights from most airports, scenic flights, tie down, and re- (Exit 24 in Albany). Follow 87 to Exit 30. Pick up Rt. 9 north and follow it pairs. 518-523-2473. for two miles to Rt. 73. Continue on 73 for 28 miles to Lake Placid area. The Adirondack Regional Airport (SLK) From Montreal Located just 16 miles from Lake Placid. Daily commercial airline service Take Route 15 south to Champlain Crossing, connecting with I-87 south. is provided to/from Boston MA by Cape Air. Services & Facilities in- Take Exit 34 west, following Route 9N, then follow Route 86 to the clude: 6,573ft ILS runway (Aircraft up to Boeing 757), crosswind runway, Whiteface Mountain/Lake Placid area. Airport Café, catering, Hertz rental cars, free parking, Jet A, Avgas, deic- ing, tie downs, GPU, heated/unheated hangar rentals, & after-hours From Ottawa service. (518) 891-4600. Take routes south to the Cornwall Bridge. Pick up Route 37 east to Mal- one. Follow Route 30 south to Paul Smiths and pick up Route 86. Follow Major Airports Route 86 and continue to Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. The Lake Placid area is within 2 1/2 hours driving time of three major airports: Albany, New York; Burlington, Vermont; and Montreal, Quebec. From Toronto All are serviced by major airline carriers and have car rentals available. Take 401 east to Cornwall Bridge. Pick up Route 37 east to Malone. Fol- low Route 30 south to Paul Smiths and pick up Route 86. Continue on Plattsburgh International Airport 86 to Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. Located within one hour of Lake Placid. Airlines offered are: Allegiant Air, Direct Air, Spirit Airlines, and US Airways Express. From Boston, Springfield, Hartford 877-432-3473. www.flyplattsburgh.com Take Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) to Albany. Pick up I-787 north to Cohoes. Connect with Route 7 west to I-87 north. Follow I-87 (North- Camp Sites Information: way) to Exit 30, then use final directions above: “From New York City...” There are NO camp sites available on the Horse Show Grounds. The following camping areas have listed with us for your business: From Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Points West Lake Placid Volunteer Fire Department Take I-90 (NY State Thruway) east to Exit 36 (Syracuse). Pick up I-81 Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA north and follow to Watertown. Take Route 3 and follow it east to Saranac Lake, then follow Route 86 east to Lake Placid. Adirondack Health Emergency Care - 1.3 miles/3 minutes 203 Military Road, Lake Placid, NY Lake Placid Airport The Lake Placid Municipal Airport is about one mile south of the village Level I Trauma Center - University of Vermont Medical Center on Route 73, adjacent to the Show Grounds. Hours of operation: 9 am- 60.7 miles / 2 hours 111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT Notice to All Exhibitors Regarding Helmet & Ear Bud(s) Rules

To All Riders: Please note that the Lake Placid Horse Shows would like to reiterate that the mandatory properly fastened protective headgear which meets or exceeds ASTM (American Society for Testing helmet rule that took effect on April 1, 2012, will continue to be enforced this year on the Lake Placid Horse and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. Show Grounds. The rule has been implemented nationwide at all USEF licensed hunter/jumper competitions. It must be properly fitted with harness secured. Exception: In Hunter or Jumper classes, adults may The rule requires that anyone on horseback on the property wear a helmet at all times. This consists of be allowed to remove their headgear while accepting prizes and during the playing of the National anyone showing, schooling, or riding horses on and off of the show grounds, including grooms. This is a fa- Anthem only; they must refasten their headgear prior to the lap of honor. It is compulsory for riders in cility-wide rule. Paso Fino classes, both open and breed restricted including Hunter Hack, where jumping is required and when jumping anywhere on the competition grounds to wear properly fastened protective headgear The Lake Placid Horse Shows will be enforcing the rule with the support of the United States Equestrian which meets or exceeds ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Federation. This is a zero tolerance policy and must be taken extremely serious as it is for the safety of Institute) standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. It must be properly fitted with harness everyone involved. Anyone on a horse without a helmet will be asked to dismount immediately. secured. A Show Committee, Competition Manage- ment, and Licensed Officials must bar riders with- Any insubordination will be penalized and the individuals will be fined and expelled from the property. out protective headgear from entering the ring for classes in which protective headgear is required Helmets must be worn at all times, so please plan accordingly. The Lake Placid Horse Show Association and may bar any entry or person from entering the ring if not suitably presented to appear before an would like to thank everyone for in advance for acting in accordance with the USEF rule GR801 which is audience. stated below. USEF Rule HU158 & JP103: The use of any device with ear bud(s) while mounted is prohibited in The USEF rule GR801.2 reads: It is compulsory for all persons at Federation licensed hunter, all hunter and jumper schooling rings. jumper or hunter/jumper competitions when mounted anywhere on the competition grounds, to wear

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1. Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current 3. ENTRIES & NOMINATIONS Federation Rule Book, will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. a) Entries for all hunter and equitation classes close Friday, May 28. Entries will be LIFE, SENIOR ACTIVE AND JUNIOR ACTIVE MEMBERS SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE accepted the day of the class at management’s discretion. A post entry charge IN ALL CLASSES AT REGULAR COMPETITIONS, EVENTING COMPETITIONS AT THE MODIFIED of $40 per class or $80 per hunter section will apply. LEVEL OR ABOVE AND COMBINED DRIVING COMPETITIONS AT THE ADVANCED LEVEL, b) Nominations for all Jumper Sections and classes close May 28. Post nominations DRESSAGE, REINING AND VAULTING COMPETITIONS AND ENDURANCE RIDES. A NONMEM- will be accepted after May 28 at the regular nominating fee plus a late charge of BER MAY PARTICIPATE AS A HANDLER, RIDER, DRIVER, OWNER, LESSEE, AGENT, COACH $125 unless otherwise stated. OR TRAINER AT REGULAR COMPETITIONS, EVENTING COMPETITIONS, DRESSAGE COM- PETITIONS, REINING COMPETITIONS AND COMBINED DRIVING COMPETITIONS UPON PAY- c) Declarations to show horses which have been nominated for the Jumper Division MENT OF A $45 SHOW PASS FEE. PARTICIPANTS IN THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ARE must be made during Competition Office hours (see Rule No. 15) and received EXEMPTED FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS RULE: 1) LEADLINE; 2) EXHIBITIONS; 3) by the Competition Secretary no later than 4:00 pm the day before the class is GAMES AND RACES; 4) CLASSES FOR 4-H MEMBERS; 5) WALK TROT (EXCEPTION: FRIESIAN held unless otherwise noted. At management’s discretion entries received after PERFORMANCE FR222) AND ACADEMY CLASSES (ACADEMY CLASSES ARE CLASSES LIM- 4:00 pm may be accepted and a late fee of $50 per class will be assessed for ITED TO HORSES USED REGULARLY IN A LESSON PROGRAM); 6) USDF INTRODUCTORY all classes other than Grand Prix and Classic declarations. LEVEL TESTS, PAS DE DEUX AND QUADRILLE CLASSES; 7) NRHA ENDORSED REINING COM- d) Late or improper Grand Prix/Challenge Cup/Classic declarations: Declarations PETITIONS. 8) OPPORTUNITY CLASSES, 9) CITIZENS OF OTHER NATIONS WHO HAVE PROOF, received after the published deadline or declarations improperly completed will IN ENGLISH, OF CURRENT MEMBERSHIP IN GOOD STANDING OF THEIR OWN NATIONAL be accepted at management’s discretion. A penalty of $100 per $10,000 class FEDERATION, 10) USEA BEGINNER NOVICE DIVISION; AND 11) ASSISTANT HANDLERS IN or less; $150 per $25,000 - $35,000 class; $175 per $50,000 will be assessed DRESSAGE SPORT HORSE BREEDING CLASSES. without exception. In the event of acceptance of a later declaration where Starting Federation Entry Agreement GR906.4 - By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and Order is established, the declared entrant will be placed prior to the #1 position signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, in the Starting Order. Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, e) Horses competing in classes in which they have not been entered will be required employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United to pay a double entry fee in those classes. States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of the competition. f) Each entry form must give the owner, rider, trainer, and horse USEF/USHJA I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and the competition. I will membership numbers; owner, rider and trainer proper mailing address; telephone accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the numbers. Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the Federation, their officials, directors, and employees for any action taken under the Rules. g) USEF & USHJA: Each horse will be charged a USEF fee of $23 per competition ($15 Drug & Medication, $8 USEF) and a $7 per horse, per competition USHJA I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the Rules, and every horse I Zone support fee. All owners, senior, junior, amateur, adult amateur riders and am entering is eligible as entered. trainers are required to present the actual or a copy of their USEF/ USHJA mem- I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation bership card to the Competition Secretary. Failure to present a USEF card will and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cablecasts, result in having to pay show pass fees. Junior and pony hunters must present broadcasts, internet, film, new media or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during their measurement cards at the Competition Office before numbers may be the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition, sport picked up. To speed processing, please send a copy of your card(s) with your or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may entry forms. All ponies and junior hunters that do not possess a current meas- not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably urement card must be measured prior to competing in those classes in which waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensa- a measurement card is required. Time and place of measurement stations will tion, invasion of privacy, right to publicity, or to misappropriation. be announced. Anyone not a member of USEF and/or USHJA will be charged show pass fees per organization USEF and USHJA. For membership info go to The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State www.USEF.org or www.USHJA.org. of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4. h) USEF IHP Fees: All riders competing in any USEF Computer Ranked Grand Prix are subject to USEF International High Performance fee in accordance Horse Recordings GR1102 - The Federation maintains the only official record of winnings of with GR 207. A $35 per horse fee will be accessed for each horse on a per horses at all Regular Competitions. To keep these records consistent, a horse should be class basis. recorded with the Federation in the same name of horse and owner under which it is exhibited at competitions. The Federation’s horse recording records are not a title registry and the i) The responsible party as listed on the entry form will be responsible for all entry Federation does not decide, otherwise resolve, or become involved in ownership disputes. fees, nomination fees, and stabling fees of all horses entered or nominated on the entry form. Microchipping NEW 12/1/17: HU101 - JP 100 - EQ103 - A microchip used to verify identity must be a fifteen digit ISO compliant 11784/11785 chip and be implanted in the nuchal j) If necessary to meet time schedule requirements and preserve a balance with ligament of the animal. This rule will have a transition period from December 1, 2017 to entries in other divisions; management reserves the right to limit the number of November 30, 2018. During this period, animals that are not in compliance with this rule will entries in each division. If entries are limited, horses will be accepted based on not receive points or be eligible for Federation and/or USHJA programs and awards. After USEF National Horse of The Year points earned from December 1, 2019 to this period, all horses that are competing in classes which require USHJA registration which November 30, 2020. Management also reserves the right to combine or cancel are not microchipped will be ineligible to compete in Federation licensed competitions. classes due to insufficient entries. k) A fine of $100 plus collection fees will be made for all non-negotiable checks. Foreign competitors, please pay in U.S. funds to avoid discount charges. 2. OPENING & CLOSING DATES: l) Non-Competing Horse Fee: A fee of $100 will be charged to each horse who is a) Entries will be limited on a First-Come First-Serve basis (USEF GR 907.1 & on grounds and not competing in a horse show. 915.2a). Entries open immediately upon publication of this prize list. The closing date for entries will be Friday, May 28, 2021. 4. SCRATCHES: b) The Lake Placid Horse Show Association requires that nomination fees, hunter, a) Horses entered in hunter sections, classes or equitation classes must be equitation fees, grounds fees, stabling fee, $12 Ambulance Fee and USEF Drug scratched by written notice and presented or sent to the Competition & non refundable Office Processing Fee accompany each entry blank. Secretary. A Veterinarian Certificate is not required. This written notice must be in the possession of the Secretary one hour prior to the start of the Entries will be processed only when accompanied by payment of the above fees. hunter section/class scratched. When valid notice of a scratch is Make all checks payable to the Lake Placid Horse Show Association in United received, the entry fee will be credited less a $75 per hunter section and States funds. Entry blanks must be signed by the owner or his authorized agent, the non refundable Office Processing Fee. Once a hunter section has trainer, riders, and/or coach. Acknowledgments will not be mailed. started, horses that are not competing in classes in which they are entered Mail entries to Lake Placid Horse Show c/o Colleen Morrissey 5514 Cascade will forfeit their fees unless the horse becomes ill or injured prior to the class Road, Lake Placid, NY 12946. Any questions regarding entries must be emailed or classes in which it is entered. In this case, in order to qualify for a credit, to the Show Secretary Colleen Morrissey email: [email protected]. a scratch sheet must be filled out and presented to the Secretary prior to the Entries will be accepted online and credit card payment may be used. start of the class or classes being scratched. In addition, an Official Veteri- narian Certificate must be filled out and signed by the Official Competition HTTPS://ENTRIES.SHOWMANAGEMENTSYSTEM.COM Veterinarian, certifying the illness or injury, and presented to the Secretary no later than one hour after the final class of the competition.

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b) In all jumper classes in which a declaration to compete is made, once the class e) No mounted exhibitor may wear or carry an electronic communication device has started, the entry fee as stated in the Prize List will be charged whether the (i.e., cellular telephone, pager, walkie talkie, etc.) while in the competition ring. horse is shown or not. In order to scratch a horse from classes declared, an The penalty for wearing or carrying a forbidden device if observed by the judge is official form (scratch sheet) must be filled out and presented to the Secretary elimination from the class during which the device was worn or carried. Exception: before the start of the class being scratched. Upon timely receipt of the scratch A handicapped participant may use electronic devices if, prior to the class, he/she form, the entry fee will be credited. presents to the USEF Steward written justification from treating personnel setting c) $100 of the nomination fee will be refunded to the owners of horses that have forth the necessity of the equipment. been scratched (scratch sheet) twenty-four hours prior to the start of the f) USEF Rule HU-3 & JP103: The use of any device with ear bud(s) while competition. If the horse is scratched within 24 hours to the start of the mounted is prohibited in all hunter and jumper schooling rings. competition, an Official Veterinarian’s Certificate filled out and signed by the 11. AWARD CEREMONIES: Riders are required to ride for awards in all Classic/Grand Official Competition Veterinarian must be presented to the Secretary prior to the Prix and Team competitions, unless notice of ceremony cancellation has been given. conclusion of the last class of the competition in order to obtain this refund. If a Failure of a rider to be present will result in forfeiture of all prizes won in the class. horse is scratched after competing in any class at the competition, no refund of the nominating fee will be given. 12. ORDERS OF GO: Produced in accordance with Federation Rules JP 112 and HU 126. Riders and trainers who have conflicts due to classes in more than one ring at the same 5. HUNTER SCORING: The open numerical hunter scoring system will be used at the time should see the Starter or Technical Coordinator so that the necessary adjustments discretion of Management. can be made. At no time will any ring be held up over three (3) minutes due to conflicts. 6. COURTESY CIRCLE: Management reserves the right to limit the Courtesy Circle in 13. STABLING: Hunter and Equitation classes in accordance with USEF rules. a) The Lake Placid Horse Show Association has the right to permit horses to come 7. HORS CONCOURS: No horses or ponies will be allowed in any jumper, hunter or and go at will. We have elected to do so within certain guidelines upholding our equitation class ‘hors concurs’ during the competition. no poling policy. 8. COMPETITION RING ACCESS: Horses will not be allowed in the competition rings for b) Stabling will be temporary housed under canvas with stall doors on prepared schooling before competition hours with the exception of warm-up days. Hand walking dirt flooring. Fee of $325 per stall tax included for each show and will be on a of horses may be permitted at management’s discretion. first come first serve basis. A charge of $25 per competition will be added for 9. NUMBERS: Competitors competing without a number or with an incorrect number may each stall reserved after the closing date of entries. be refused an award at Management’s discretion. c) Competing out of a van or truck parked on the competition grounds is prohibited. 10. ATTIRE: d) Horses will be admitted to the show grounds, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. according to the following schedule: Lake Placid Horse Show, Sunday, June a) Appropriate dress is required in all classes. 27 and I Love New York Horse Show, Monday, JJuly 5. No horses will be allowed b) Formal Jumper Attire. Dark, muted or similar colored, or red (scarlet) coats are to enter the show grounds prior to Sunday, June 27. Anyone wishing to arrive required; team or sponsored coats of different colors are also permitted; white at any other time must make special arrangements with the management - call or fawn breeches; a white tie, choker (unless the shirt, by design, has the (518) 523-9625. chocker built in for its intended use) or hunting stock, and a white or lightly col- e) Initial bedding will not be provided. ored shirt must be worn. Shirts must have a white collar and white cuffs. Shirts f) Unless special arrangements are made with management, stalls must be vacated must be fastened at the neck and tucked into breeches. Boots are required. no later than 12:00 noon the day following the conclusion of each competition. Half chaps are permitted as long as the color matches the paddock boots being g) STALL FEES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. worn.Members of the Armed Services or the police may wear the service dress h) Exhibitors are responsible for any damage done to their stalls, intentionally or uniform with protective head- gear. (See General Rules, GR801.2) not, and will be charged accordingly. Proper Jumper Attire. Coats of any color are required. Breeches must be light i) Tack and feed stalls may be withheld without warning if the maximum number color (white, fawn or canary). Pas- tel and dark colored breeches are not al- of stalls per show has been reached. This may occur prior to the closing date. lowed. Shirts, light in color, must be tucked into breeches and fastened at the top of the neck. Ties or chokers of any color must be worn (unless the shirt, by 14. COURSES: In accordance with USEF rules. design, has the choker built in for its intended use). Boots are required. Half 15. COMPETITION OFFICE HOURS: Competition days - Open one hour before the start chaps are permitted as long as the color matches the paddock boots being of the first class and closes immediately following the last class or 5:00 pm whichever worn. is later. Non-Competition Day hours will be from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Standard Jumper Attire. Coats are not required. Breeches of any color are 16. ACCOUNT SETTLEMENT: All accounts must be settled in full no later than 5:00 p.m. permitted. Shirts (polo shirts are permitted) must have collars and sleeves on the last day of each scheduled competition. In order to remove any animal or equip- (sleeves may be either long or short), and must be tucked into breeches. ment from the grounds, a release must be obtained from the Competition Secretary. Sleeveless shirts and shirts with exposed hoods are prohibited. Boots are 17. CHECK CASHING: Lake Placid Exhibitors only will be allowed to have checks approved required. Half chaps are permitted as long as the color matches the paddock and endorsed. All checks must be endorsed by an authorized Lake Placid Horse Show boots being worn. personnel. Upon endorsement by an authorized officer, exhibitors must present their In extreme weather conditions, the use of jackets, sweaters or raincoats can check to Community Bank. Checks presented for cash at Community Bank must be be allowed by management and/or permission from the Jumper Judge/s. Per- properly endorsed by an Authorized Competition Official. Photo id is required at Com- mission must be granted before entering the competition ring. munity Bank. A fine of $100 will be charged and suspension of check cashing privileges In cases where the above requirements are not followed, the penalty for a first for any member presenting a non-negotiable check. Persons presenting non-negotiable or minor offense will be a warning and for repeated violations by the same ex- checks may be subject to prosecution. hibitor at the same event, the penalty may be elimination. 18. PRIZE MONEY: c. Hunter Riders are required to wear conservatively colored coats (black, blue, a) All entries must be accompanied by a W-9 form in order to receive prize money. green, grey or brown) which are free from adornment which in the judge’s opin- Prize money will be credited to entry show account. IRS 1099 Miscellaneous ion is overly distracting. Shirts must have a choker, similar collar or tie. Breeches Income Forms will be issued to the payee as listed on the entry form. may be buff, canary, tan, rust or white. b) Prize money won by foreign competitors: Be advised that the U.S. Internal Hunter Formal Attire. Riders are required to wear scarlet or dark coats; white Revenue Service requires sporting events to withhold 30% of prize money shirts with white stock; white, buff or canary breeches. Members of the Armed won in the United States. Foreign competitors should apply for a U.S. Social Services or the Police may wear the Service Dress Uniform. Security number and will be asked to complete Form 8283 or complete a Hunter Inappropriate attire. When management permits Hunter or Hunter/Jump- W-8 Certificate of Foreign Status form. ing Seat Equitation riders to ride without jackets, riders must wear traditional, 19. FARRIER: No farrier other than the official competition farrier will be permitted to shoe short, or long-sleeved riding shirts with chokers or ties. Polo shirts and full chaps on the grounds without the express permission of the management. Exhibitors wishing are not permitted except in unjudged warm-up classes. Management or Judge to use another farrier must request a permit for that farrier at the stabling office. may eliminate an exhibitor who is inappropriately attired. See GR 801 & HU129. 20. FEED & BEDDING: Provided by the ‘Official Feed Store’ of the Lake Placid Horse d) ALL exhibitors must wear properly fitted protective headgear with a chin strap Shows. In order to assure exhibitors of an adequate supply of feed based on fair market that passes or surpasses ASTM/SEI standards while riding on the competition prices, no other feed vendor other than the Official Feed Store will be permitted on the grounds. (USEF GR 801.2) grounds without the express permission of the Management.

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21. ASSIGNED PARKING: Limited reserved parking spaces will be assigned with no fee. guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely re- Check in the Horse Show Office. sponsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Vi- 22. DOGS: All dogs must be leashed at all times while on the Lake Placid Horse Show olations of this rule will be cause for penalties against those responsible for the child grounds. Loose dogs will be picked up and detained until the owner has paid a committing the offense. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individ- $100 fine. For a second offense, the owner may be barred from competing and re- uals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. quired to leave the show grounds. We find this extreme action necessary in order The unsafe use of personal electronic transport devices, as determined by the competition to protect exhibitors from injury and to protect their financial investment. This rule officials and management in their sole discretion, that do not require a driver’s license will be strictly enforced. to operate, including but not limited to segways, hover boards, and single wheeled 23. MEDICAL WASTE: In accordance with the 1989 Federal Waste Tracking Act which scooters is prohibited on competition grounds. Operating such devices in areas where restricts the disposal of medical waste, Bio Hazardous Medical Waste Containers people gather may be deemed “unsafe use” if there is a risk of harm to others. If the will be provided in the stable area. All exhibitors, and their agents are responsible operator of the device is a minor, the parent/legal guardian or individual who signs the for the proper disposal of this waste. entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating the device in violation of this rule is accountable and may be subject to penalties. Wheelchairs and other mobility (HJ104.3) Any trainer, owner, exhibitor or their agent found improperly disposing of needles assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.27. or other sharp instruments will be fined $100. LPHSA GENERAL & ANIMAL WELFARE POLICY 24. LIABILITY Upholding the welfare of the horses exhibited here is of primary concern to the Lake Placid a) The Lake Placid Horse Show Association, The Town of North Elba, North Elba Horse Show Association, Inc. and Stadium Jumping, Inc. We require that all horses be Parks and Recreation District, US Security Associates, and Morrissey Manage- treated with kindness, respect and compassion and never be subject to mistreatment. ment Group and their officials, sponsors and employees will not be held respon- Owners, trainers, riders and grooms, or their agents, must use reasonable care in sible for any accident or loss which may occur to any exhibitor, spectator, guest, the handling and treatment of their horses, whether owned or placed in their care for rider, groom, attendant or other employee, animal or equipment at all of the competition or for any other purpose. shows listed in this publication. At all times for horses competing on the Lake Placid Horse Show grounds we will b) The Lake Placid Horse Show Association, The Town of North Elba, North Elba provide for the continuous well-being of the horse by vigorously enforcing the rules Parks and Recreation District, US Security Associates, and Morrissey Manage- of the USEF, which pertain to the welfare of the horse. Exhibitors are cautioned that ment Group and their officials and employees will not be held responsible for GR839 (which defines the USEF’s policy on abuse), GR844 (which pertains to any lost, stolen or damaged packages received / delivered to the show grounds. Poling), and GR803 (which pertains to the Use of Whips), will be strictly enforced. c) “All owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to third Any handling and veterinary treatment should ensure the health and welfare of the persons caused by themselves, their employees, their agent or their horses. horse. High standards of nutrition, health, sanitation and safety shall be encouraged They are therefore strongly advised to take out third party insurance providing and maintained at all times. Adequate provision will be made for ventilation, feeding full coverage for participation in equestrian events at home and abroad, and and watering and maintaining a healthy environment. Any method of riding and train- to keep the policy up to date.” ing should take account of the horse as a living entity, and must not include any tech- nique considered to be abusive. The well being of the horse must be considered 25. HORSE SHOW VAN PARKING will not be permitted on the show grounds. Upon arrival above the demands of the breeders, trainers, riders, owners, dealers, organizers, all drivers will be given directions to a parking lot (with 24 hour security) 2 miles from the sponsors or officials. Violators are subject, under the above rules, to elimination from show grounds. We find this necessary to alleviate parking congestion on the show grounds. competition and to protest or charge with resulting formal proceedings which may 26. MOTORIZED VEHICLES: Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows result in severe fines, suspensions or other penalties. them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted To affirm the sport of show jumping to the general public in a positive, humane light, to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind, including, but not limited to, golf carts, mo- and eliminate those training methods which may be misconstrued, we are maintaining torcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles, on the competition grounds of licensed com- the following policy for all horses competing on the Lake Placid Horse Show Grounds, petitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described starting one half hour before the first scheduled class of competition and continuing motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s li- until the last scheduled class of the competition is completed: cense. The parent/legal guardian or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or 28. POLING AND OFF-SETS: Manual poling and/or the use of bamboo off-sets are prohibited for all horses competing at the Lake Placid Horse Show Grounds. Any rider, trainer, groom or LOCAL LAWS any other person who is in violation of the rules set forth above will be fined $500 for each incident and may be suspended from further competition for the duration VERY IMPORTANT RULES TO REMEMBER of the scheduled competition starting from the time of the incident. Any horse upon which a violation of the manual poling and/or use of bamboo offsets rule is WHILE VISITING LAKE PLACID! perpetrated will be suspended from competition for the duration of the scheduled competition. All entry fees for the classes entered during the suspended period Welcome to Lake Placid and the Lake Placid Horse Shows. We of the horse in question will be forfeited. are so glad you came! While you are in Lake Placid, we want All incidents will be reported in the Steward’s Report and reviewed by USEF’s Executive you to have a great time and enjoy your stay. Here are just a few Director for possible further investigation and charges for hearing before USEF’s Na- reminders to take notice of while you are in our town: tional Hearing Committee. 29. USE OF WHIPS & SPURS: 1. CELL PHONE WARNING: Use of a hand-held cellular tele- phone to engage in a call while driving is prohibited in New York The use of a whip by any rider at any one incident will be restricted to four lashes behind State pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1225c. Please the girth. Any rider, who in the opinion of the judges, stewards or schooling supervisors, be aware of this law and use your hands free cell phone acces- uses his whip or spurs in a cruel or excessive manner will be immediately eliminated from the class in which the incident occurred, and be suspended from further compe- sories while driving. tition for a twenty-four (24) hour period starting from the time of the incident. 2. REDUCED SPEED LIMITS: Please be aware of reduced In the case of further violations by that exhibitor, on the same horse or another horse, the speed limits and adhere to all posted speed limit signs. exhibitor may be barred from any or all future classes at the competition in which the violations occurred and all stabling fees, nominations fees and entry fees will be forfeited. 3. LOCAL PARKING LAWS: No parking where there are no All incidents will be reported in the Steward’s Report and reviewed by USEF’s Executive parking spaces. Pay special attention to Handicap parking areas Director for possible further investigation and charges for hearing before USEF’s as well as unloading zones. Please remember that parking on National Hearing Committee. Main Street is metered. Please make sure you feed the meters. The fee is one (1) quarter ($.25) for every 15 minutes you utilize the parking space.

4. WEAR YOUR SEATBELT: Please be aware that the seatbelt law is strictly enforced in Lake Placid! Click it or get a ticket.

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HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENTRY OF HORSES/PONIES EQUINE VACCINATION RULE A. New York regulations require that all equines be covered by official interstate health 1. GR845 At Federation licensed competitions, horses entering the grounds must be ac- certificates, issued by a licensed veterinarian, showing that the animals are free from companied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus any symptoms of any infectious or communicable disease. The certificate shall include (Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables. Horses the name of the owner and address, destination in Florida, number of horses examined, not in compliance with this rule may be required to leave the competition grounds upon the name, registration number(s), if any, tattoo, if any, sex, age, rectal temperature, request by Competition Management. Documentation should consist of one of the fol- color, and markings of each animal listed. Health certificates will become void after 30 lowing methods mentioned below. The frequency of vaccine administration should be days from issue. Health certificates must show animals to be negative to an equine per the vaccine manufacturers’ or veterinarian’s recommendations. It is recommended infectious anemia test within the past 12 months. Date of test and approved laboratory that vaccines are administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian. must be shown on health certificate. Equine Rhinopneuonitis vaccination is not re- 2. In the case of vaccines administered by a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by quired; however, if any animal is vaccinated, it is ineligible for entry within 21 days of Competition Management, must provide documentation from the veterinarian on doc- vaccination. Vehicles transporting animals must have certificates showing that it was umenting that the horse in question received the vaccinations; name of the vaccines cleaned and disinfected under veterinary supervision prior to loading. This information and date of vaccine administration. can be written on the health certificate. 3. In the case of vaccines administered by a person other than a veterinarian, the ex- B. To reserve space at a USDA-operated quarantine facility the importer or agent should hibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide a receipt of the vac- contact the port veterinarian at one of the following locations: cine purchase which is signed by the owner, or agent with care, custody, and control Miami Animal Import Center of the horse; name, serial number and expiration date of the vaccine; and date of vac- PO Box 660657 Miami Springs, FL 33266 (305) 526-2926 cine administration. Dr. Robert E. Southall, email: [email protected] 4. In the case of a horse that is unable to receive either of the vaccinations due to a USDA, APHIS, VS, history of adverse reactions, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, 7022 NW 10th Place Gainesville, FL 32605-3147 must provide a letter from the veterinarian on official letterhead stating that the horse (352) 333-3120, fax (352) 333-6849 in question cannot be vaccinated due to medical concerns and a log of temperatures taken twice daily for the seven days prior to entering the competition grounds. These Newburgh Animal Import Center, New York horses must also have their temperature taken and logged twice daily while on the Dr. John Hansen competition grounds. The log of temperatures should be provided to the Competition USDA-APHIS-VS, 200 Drury Lane, Rock Tavern, NY 12575 Management, steward, or technical delegate when requested. (845) 564-2950 Office & (845) 564-1075 Fax Los Angeles Animal Import Center, California 5. Competition Management may not amend or enhance vaccination requirements with- Dr. Granville Richey out prior approval of the Veterinary Committee. USDA-APHIS-VS, 11850 S. LaCienega Blvd, Hawthorne, CA 90250 ARENA DIMENSIONS AND FOOTING (310) 725-1970 Office & (310) 725-9119 Fax North Elba Show Grounds, Lake Placid, NY All arenas have a separate warm-up area with all weather footing CUSTOMS’ FORMALITIES Richard M Feldman Grand Prix Field 300’ x 300’ grass footing Contact the USDA (850) 410-0910 or www.usda.gov for current criteria on shipping E.R. Mische Jumper Ring 145’ x 235’ all weather footing across US borders. EquiJet Main Hunter Ring 140’ x 250’ all weather footing Importing a Horse into the United States call to find out current rates and whether or Kovacs Williams Hunter Ring 140’ X 250’ all weather footing not you are required to do a 3-Day, 7-Day or 60 day Quarantine. Go to http://www.aphis/usda.gov/vs/ncie. It is prudent to check with the State of destination as to any additional State Health re- quirements that must be met. Some States have health requirements that are in addi- tion to those required by the Federal Government.

FENCE HEIGHT CONVERSION: 0.70 m = Fences 2’3” in height 1.20 m = Fences 3’11” in height 0.75 m = Fences 2’5” in height 1.25 m = Fences 4’1” in height 0.80 m = Fences 2’7” in height 1.30 m = Fences 4’3” in height 0.85 m = Fences 2’9” in height 1.35 m = Fences 4’5” in height 0.90 m = Fences 2’11” in height 1.40 m = Fences 4’7” in height 0.95 m = Fences 3’1” in height 1.45 m = Fences 4’9” in height 1.00 m = Fences 3’3” in height 1.50 m = Fences 4’11” in height 1.05 m = Fences 3’5” in height 1.55 m = Fences 5’1” in height 1.10 m = Fences 3’7” in height 1.60 m = Fences 5’3” in height 1.15 m = Fences 3’9” in height

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