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Youth Equestrian Competition

 

First Weekend in June - June 3rd - June 6th, 2010

 

Youth Equestrian Competition

updated: May 26, 2010

 

Date of Event: THURSDAY JUNE 3rd, 2010 at 12:00 NOON - 6:00PM

Location of Event: Horse Ring

 

This show is for children 18 years of age and under as of January 1, 2010.

Open to all horses and ponies.

English & Western disciplines welcomed.

 

Please click here for Release & Hold Harmless Agreement and Entry Form (both to be completed and brought to the competition)

 

CLASSES

 

01.  Lead Line Walk - riders 6 years and under - to walk only.

Rules: To be judged 25% on neatness and turnout of rider and mount, 75% will be scored on riders performance.  Riders must be led by a parent or responsible handler 16 years of age or older.

02.  Lead Line Walk/Trot - riders 6 years and under - to be performed at the walk & trot.

Same rules as Class 1.

03.  Lead Line Egg & Spoon - riders 6 years and under.

Same rules as Class 1. This is an elimination class.  The last rider to drop the egg wins!

04.  Lead Line Donut Race – riders 6 and under. Same rules as class 1. First rider to eat the donut off the string wins!

 

Please note:  Riders in the Lead Line Division may not cross enter into any other classes at this competition on this day. Have proof of age if over 14 years.

 

05. Beginner Showmanship – To be judged on how horse/pony and handler execute a pattern on the ground.

06.  Beginner Walk/Trot - open to riders 7 - 18 years of age.

Rules: Riders in this class must not have won 1st Place at any other competition, other than Lead Line.

07.  Beginner Walk/Trot/Canter/Lope - open to riders 7 - 18 years of age.

Same rules as Class 4.

In canter/lope work ponies and horses will be divided.

08.  Beginner Egg & Spoon - open to riders 7 - 18 years of age.

Same rules as Class 5.

This is an elimination class.  The last rider to drop the egg wins!

09. Beginner Donut Race - open to riders 7 - 18 years of age.

Same rules as Class 5. First rider to eat the donut off the string wins!

 

Please note: Riders in the Beginner Division may not cross enter into any other classes at this competition on this day. Have proof of age if over 14 years.

 

10.  Pony Showmanship - To be judged on how pony and handler execute a pattern on the ground.

11.  Horse Showmanship - To be judged on how horse and handler execute a pattern on the ground.

12.  Pleasure Pony – Please Check height rules before entering. Open to 7 - 18 years of age.

13.  Pleasure Horse - Please Check height rules before entering. Open to 7 - 18 years of age.

14.  Equitation Pony - Please Check height rules before entering. Open to 7 - 18 years of age.

15.  Equitation Horse - Please Check height rules before entering. Open to 7 - 18 years of age.

16.  Horsemanship Challenge - a) 8 years & under b) 9 to 13 years c) 14 to 18 years

This is not an equitation class but is based on the riders abilities on lightness, control and leadership with horse while executing several maneuvers.

 

Special Note for Horsemanship Challenge: This class is awarded to the rider/mount combination that demonstrates the highest level of communication.  Maneuvers may include ground handling skills as well as saddle work.

  

17.  Donut Race - open to 7 - 18 years of age.

18.  Potato Race - open to 7 - 18 years of age.

19.  Catalog Race - open to 7 - 18 years of age.

20.  Egg & Spoon - open to 7 - 18 years of age.

 

Please note: Riders in the 7 - 18 years.  Division may not cross enter into any other classes at this competition on this day.

 

Rules:

ALL riders must wear approved riding helmets and safe, correct footwear.  Helmets worn by Western entrants will not be penalized, but encouraged.

 

English and Western disciplines are welcome but no crossing of attire or equipment.  Example: If you are showing in Western Tack the rider must be turned out in Western Attire.  The same goes for English. Jackets will be excused in all games classes.

 

Height Rule: Riders with ponies in the 14.0 to 14.2 hands height range have the option of competing in the pony classes OR the horse classes.  Once the decision has been made, the rider and mount must remain in the designation for the entire competition.

 

Prizes Awarded For:

High Point Lead Line - Classes 1, 2, 3 & 4

High Point Beginner - Classes 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9

High Point 7 - 18 years - Classes 10 , 12, & 14

High Point Horse 7 - 18 years – Classes 11, 13, & 15

 

Prize Money

1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00 4th $2.00

Ribbons 1st - 5th

 

All entries mail by May 28, 2010

Entry Fee - $2.00

Post Entry - $5.00 per class.

 

Send entries to:

Kelly Simpson or Ammie Reid

9825 Ashburn Road

Ashburn, ON  L0B 1A0

Phone: 905-655-5774

Fax: 905-655-2240

 

For more information contact: secretary@brooklinspringfair.com

Subject Line: Youth Equestrian Competition

 

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