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Friday, August 27 to Sunday, August 29, 2004
Lendon Gray and Dressage4Kids, Inc.
Present the
Sixth Annual Youth Dressage Festival
Including
The
Hermès FEI
CanAm Concours
USDF Region 8 Youth Team Championships
Hits on the Hudson Showgrounds Saugerties, New York
This show is not recognized by USEF, USDF, or FEI
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2004 Platinum Sponsors: |
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Dates
OPENING DATE FOR ENTRIES June 23, 2004
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES August 6, 2004
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Manager:
Alison End
25 Lake Avenue
Bedford, NY 10506
914 234-6302
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Judges: |
Pam Goodrich NH
Hilda Gurney CA
Susan Jaccoma ME
Dorothy Morkis MA
Michael Poulin FL
Sue Rothgeb
Pierre St. Jacques NH
George Williams OH
Others TBA
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Entry
Secretary:
Chris Peterson
P.O. Box 487, Oyster Bay, New York 11771
516 922-2132 Fax:516 241-4270
monte1976@aol.com
Click here for the Official 2004 Youth Dressage Festival Entry
Form
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For more information, go to www.dressage4kids.com
Or contact:
Lendon
Gray
25
Lake Avenue
Bedford,
NY 10506
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914
234-4158
Fax 914 234-2517
graydresge@aol.com |
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LIST $70.00 per division
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Training
Level Division A Training Level Test 2 - for riders who have
never competed at First Level or above. Riders in this division
may compete only in this Division. |
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Training
Level Division B Training Level Test 4 - open to all riders. Riders
in this Division may also enter another Division, if qualified. |
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First
Level Division |
First
Level Test 2 |
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Second
Level Division |
Second
Level Test 2 |
Unofficial
Jog required. |
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Third
Level Division |
Third
Level Test 2 |
Unofficial
Jog required. |
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Fourth
Level Division |
Fourth
Level Test 2 |
Unofficial
Jog required. |
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Division consists of three sections: Written Test, Equitation
Class, and Dressage Test. For example: Class #11 is First Level
division. The rider will have a written test in his age group,
ride in a group equitation class, and ride the First Level
Test 2 Dressage Test. |
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DIVISIONS and CanAm Concours |
| FP |
FEI Pony Division |
Team & Individual
tests |
Unofficial
jog required. |
| FJ |
FEI
Junior Division |
Team & Individual
tests |
Unofficial
jog required. |
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FEI
Young Rider Division |
Team & Individual
tests |
Unofficial
jog required. |
For
each of these Divisions the rider/horse combination will
ride the FEI Team Test and the FEI Individual Test as well
as the
Equitation class and the Written Test. Canada has accepted
our invitation to send teams for a CanAm Concours. Riders
wishing to be selected to the American Team must send the front
of
two score sheets from the Team Test and two from the Individual
Test. The riders with the highest averages will be chosen
for the American team.
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Qualifying
Requirements for all above divisions:
Rider needs
two (2) scores of 57% or higher from any USEF or FEI dressage
test of the level from August 1, 2003 to August 6, 2004. The
score may be received from any competition (including schooling
shows, events, and Pony Club competitions) whose judge is a
USDF 'L' graduate, or any USEF Dressage judge. The two scores
do not have to be on the same horse. Rider may compete on a
different horse from the one on which the qualifying scores
were received. Rider must submit a copy of the front page of
the tests with entry form. Rider may qualify for two consecutive
levels with the same horse or any two levels on two different
horses (except for Training Division Level A, where the rider
may ride only in that Division).
Horse
may be ridden by one rider in two consecutive Divisions or
two riders in the same or different Divisions. Horse may
only compete in two Divisions. Rider who wins a Division
may not compete again on the same horse in that Division.
If a rider
is riding two different Divisions, he/she will take one written
exam and the score will count twice. For example, if a rider
is riding one horse at the First Level Division and another
horse at the Fourth Level Division, the rider will take one
written exam (by age) and that test score will count for
both the rider’s First and Fourth Level Division scores.
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Written
Test:
All
multiple choice or fill-in-the blanks questions. |
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Ages
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7 – 21
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Youth
Dressage Festival Rules from prizelist
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10 – 13 |
Preventing
Colic in Horses by Christine King, pp. 1 -7; 105 – 137;
151 – 164; 168 – 169
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14 – 21 |
Preventing
Colic in Horses by Christine King, all pages
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9
and under |
The
Usborne Complete Book of Riding and Pony Care
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10 – 13 |
Dressage for the Young Rider by Pegotty Henriques |
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14 – 17 |
Invisible
Riding by Sylvia Loch (www.knightbooks.com has
some of these books whose covers are very slightly damaged
that they will sell at a 30% discount)
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18 – 21 |
The
Classical Seat by Sylvia Loch
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| Books
may be purchased at a discount, from: The Ultimate Horsebook
Store, www.HorseBooksOnline.com,
1-860-435-9252; or from www.knightbooks.comwww.knightbooks.com for a 15% discount. Tests will
be age-appropriate. Answers will be posted on the dressage4kids.com website
after the show. They will not be posted at the show. Please state on entry
form if
special test-taking needs are required. |
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| Equitation
Section: This
will be a group Class. The riders will be asked to perform at the
level of their Dressage Test, with that level’s gaits. Extra
movements are not requested except where the judge feels the need
for added input from the rider. The rider’s position and
seat will be judged along with the correct use and effect of the
aids.
The rider’s position will be judged as it relates to the
horse’s balance, i.e., a rider with a classical hunt seat
position would be acceptable at Training Level but not at Third
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Scoring: Each
section of a Division is worth 100 points for a total of 300
points. Placing occurs from the highest points being 1st place,
next
highest
being second,
and so on in each Division. Ties will be broken by using the equitation
test ride, then dressage, and if needed the written.
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OTHER
CLASSES:
PRIX CAPRILLI – Dressage test with jumps ridden in a standard
dressage arena.
Please
see Training
Level Prix
Caprilli Test #1.
Test contained on blank page for printing.
Please see First Level Prix
Caprilli Test #2. This test is for horses with jumping experience.
Test contained on blank page for printing.
60.
Training Level — Training Level movements
with jumps no higher than 2 feet. Open to all riders except
those competing in Division
1A and Class 100
61. First Level — First Level movements with jumps no higher than 2'6".
Open to all riders competing First Level and above.
* Management may divide Divisions and Prix Caprilli by age or ponies.
** For the purposes of competition, the FEI age rule applies. The rider's age
is the age the rider reaches in the calendar year. For example, if the rider
becomes 21 years old in 2004, the rider is eligible, but if the rider becomes
22 years old in 2004, the rider is not. Same concept for the other age divisions.
If the rider turns 12 anytime in the year 2004, she is considered to be 12 for
the show.
70. USDF Region 8 Youth Team Championships — made
up of 3 or 4 riders of any levels. Highest 3 scores of each section count.
Teams and team name must
be declared
on the Entry Form, or no later than 6PM on Friday, August 27. This is not a
separate ride. A rider may be on only one Team. Scores are used from the rider's
higher
Division. Riders do not need to be from Region 8 or be members 0f USDF. No
fee.
HH Horseless Grand Prix, Pas de Deux, Prix Caprilli: Two
competitors of any age to design a musical “ride” to be performed
on foot in a human-sized arena with two jumps. See website for more info. Competitors
do not need to be
entered in the show. $5.00 per pair
100. Leadline — Open to riders at least 4 years
old but no older than 8,
to be led at a walk both directions of the ring. Rider may be asked to turn,
halt, salute, and will be asked to answer a simple question about the pony
or tack. To be held Sunday midday. No qualifying requirement. $10.00 per rider.
Schooling Test Ride — Held on Friday. A 10-minute
session to ride a test in one of the show arenas. There is no judge. Coaching
is allowed. First-come,
first-served
basis. A $10 fee paid directly to the Ring Steward. Sign up for time on arrival.
Availability may be limited, Rings will be open 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Any rider
entering an arena without the permission of the ring steward collecting $10
will be eliminated.
Musical Freestyles — For the Saturday evening
entertainment, up to 7 riders will be chosen to perform Musical Freestyles.
Riders wishing to
be chosen must
send a video of their ride to Lendon Gray, 25 Lake Avenue, Bedford, NY 10506.
Tack Room Competition — Teams
or groups of riders who have stalls and are stabled together may enter this
competition.
Stall
Areas/Tack Rooms will be judged on
set-up, cleanliness and originality. Teams must sign up with the Show Secretary
on the Stall Area/Tack Room Competition sheet no later than 8AM on Saturday,
August 26. To request stabling together, use the Entry Form and the same stable
name.
Turn
Out Inspection — On Saturday riders present themselves for an inspection
of horse, rider, and tack.
Safety
Inspection — Riders not doing the Turn Out Inspection
must present themselves for a safety inspection where the
following
will be checked:
ASTM/SEI Helmet fitted correctly
Safe stitching on reins, billets, and stirrup leathers
Unstretched holes in billets
Legal bit (as per USEF rules), spurs, whip
Leslie Stevenson from Riders Up! Tack Shop in Greenwich, NY, has offered
to assist anyone with questions about the safety check, particularly the
fit of helmets.
Feel free to contact her at 203 618-9286.
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Cover
Art Contest: One
drawing by anyone under 21 will be chosen to appear on
the cover of the Program for the show. All artwork should
be no larger
than 5" x 7" black and white, or color (up to 3 colors
may be used). Deadline is July 1, 2004. All Artwork is to be submitted
to:
Sara Bowers
MODCo Creative, LLC
131 Varick Street, Suite 913
NY, NY 10013.
If
you wish to have your artwork returned, please send along a
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| ATTIRE: Riders
may wear traditional show attire. If coats are waived due to
heat, only short or long-sleeved shirts are allowed. No tee-shirts.
Informal
attire
(short or long-sleeved polo shirts) also will be acceptable at any
time in the performance arena, and teams may want to have matching
shirts. ASTM/SEI-approved
helmets are required for everyone except FEI Young Riders. Judges
will be allowed
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OTHER RULES:
• ASTM/SEI Helmets are
required. The wearing
of an improper helmet will be grounds for disqualification.
• All tack and bits must follow USEF dressage rules. Bits used in competition
must be the same bits used in the warm-up immediately preceding the competition.
No
draw reins are allowed at any time on the show grounds. Boots and/or polos allowed
in warm-up areas only. Boots and polos are not permitted while competing. Whips
and blunt spurs are allowed.
• All riders must wear proper attire when mounted and must wear both numbers
on
their bridle at all times when waiting to enter and/or in the show ring.
• No coaching is allowed any time the rider is competing. The only person allowed
to ride the horse on the show grounds is the competitor (s) entered on that horse.
Any rider receiving coaching while in the competition ring will be disqualified
whether the rider requested such assistance or not. Any visual or verbal communication
with the rider is considered coaching.
• Readers are allowed for Prix Caprilli only. All other tests must be ridden
from
memory.
• The Show Management reserves the right to inspect any rider and their equipment
at any time for compliance with these show rules. Non-compliance will be grounds
for disqualification.
• There will be no ring stewards at the arenas to assist riders. Riders will
need to know for themselves in which ring they ride, the numbers of the riders
ahead
of them, etc.
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AWARDS:
Award recipients must be in neat competition attire (unmounted)
to receive their Division awards. CanAm Concours Awards may be mounted.
No awards will be mailed. Ten Ribbons and Prizes for each Division.
The trainers
of
each Division
winner
will receive an award. Three Ribbons for each section (Written, Equitation,
and Dressage Test) within each division. Section awards may be picked
up at the awards table after awards are posted. Grand Champion and
Reserve Ribbons and Prizes for overall highest score.
Awards for top scorers in Turn Out Competition and the Stall Area/Tack Room Competition.
USDF Region 8 Junior/Young Rider Team Awards.
Roving Judge Awards to be presented throughout the show.
Parents Award/Volunteer Award by random draw.
Special Awards will include:
Beppo FEI Challenge Award — one day clinic with Ashley Holzer at
Gleneden onOctober 10, 2004
Eight riders with the highest scores from the combined Equitation and Written
at Third, Fourth and FEI Levels
Big Ben Memorial Award — Highest scoring Competitor aged 18 to 21
in the
Written
Test
Crown Juel Memorial Award — Highest scoring mare in Dressage or Prix Caprilli.
Dutta Award — one day clinic with Susan Dutta at Gleneden on September 25, 2004
Eight riders with the highest scores from the combined Equitation and Written at Training, First and Second Levels
Fakir Rouge Perpetual Trophy — Highest Scoring rider in the FEI Dressage Test, donated by Meadowoods Farm and the Leibler Family
Finally Phantom Perpetual Trophy — Highest scoring rider on a Thoroughbred
Katherine Boyer Perpetual Trophy — Highest scoring FEI Junior
Kitwell Consul Memorial Trophy — Highest scoring rider on an Arabian.
Later On Memorial Trophy — Highest scoring FEI Pony
Last Scene Perpetual Trophy — Highest scoring foreign rider on a borrowed
horse
Lindekrona Memorial Trophy — Highest scoring male rider
Maple Magnum Memorial Trophy — oldest horse or pony. (Leadline not to count)
Pikona Memorial Trophy — Highest Scoring rider on a Hanoverian, donated by the Peterson Family
Poise Under Pressure Award — Competitor demonstrating poise and sportsmanship
under adverse circumstances.
Russells Mills Memorial Trophy — Highest scoring hunter or equitation
rider
(must have competed in USEF recognized show in 2003).
Seldom Seen Memorial Trophy — Highest scoring rider on a pony.
Shavano’s Pride Memorial Trophy — Highest scoring rider on a non solid-colored
horse
Superstar Perpetual Trophy — Highest scoring rider on a Quarter Horse
Two Swan Farms Perpetual Trophy — for the youngest rider in a division
U.S. Pony Club Perpetual Trophy — Highest scoring Pony Clubber
UVM Roseanna Memorial Trophy — Highest scoring rider on a Morgan.
Vakhos Memorial Trophy — Highest Dressage score for event riders competing at
or above First Level
Victor Hugo-Vidal Memorial Trophy — Highest scoring rider in the Prix Caprilli
classes
*Highest score means the overall highest score (total scores for all sections – Written,
Equitation, and Dressage) unless otherwise stated.
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FEES:
Each division is $70 and includes the three sections
(Written, Equitation, and Dressage Test). Prix Caprilli Class is
$25, Horseless Pas de Deux is $5.00 per pair, and the Leadline Class
is $10. No fee for teams. Non-judged schooling test ride is $10 paid
directly to the Ring Steward. Please specify your birth date on your
entry. Checks payable to Dressage4Kids, Inc. No refunds after closing
date. A $10 office fee for refunds made before closing date or for
incomplete entry. Management reserves the right to combine, divide,
or cancel classes. No entry accepted without a negative Coggins dated
within 12 months of show. Non-negotiable checks will be charged $25.
Post entries will be accepted to fill scratches.
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STABLING:
Stabling in permanent 12x12 stalls. Stall for
Friday and/or Saturday night is $110. Tack Stalls available for $110.
Riders requesting adjoining stalls must use the same stable name
on all Entry Forms. The rider can earn credits towards his/her stabling
fee by submitting advertising. For each ad of $50 or more submitted,
$25 will be put towards that rider's stabling fee.. Deadline for
ads is July 1, 2004. Make checks payable to Dressage4Kids, Inc. Only
riders with prior permission may arrive on Thursday and only between
5 and 9 PM.
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TENTATIVE TIMES:
Times and important additional information will be posted on
the dressage4kids.com website one week prior to the show, but
are subject to change. If you want your times mailed to you,
you must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your
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COMPETITORS’ VOLUNTEER REQUIREMENT:
All competitors
must volunteer for 1 hour during the show. The Volunteer Coordinator,
who can be found at the Competitors’ Area, will make assignments.
Volunteering requirement may be fulfilled on Friday. The Competitors’ Area
will also be available for riders to check ride times, relax, meet
riders from other countries or other regions of the US, or other
disciplines. Riders can check in the Competitors’ Area for
updates on any aspect of the Championships.
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ROVING
TRAINERS:
Our wonderful volunteer professionals will
be available for competitors who wish help. Riders should sign up
on the Entry Form. If slots are still available, riders may sign
up through 6 pm the evening before their ride. The roving trainers
are expected to be Jennifer Baumert, Alison End, Brandi Hilbert,
Courtney King, and Jessica Rizzi.
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ENTERTAINMENT
The Braley Gray and Corinne Gray awards, freestyles,
and demonstrations are planned for Saturday Evening. A light dinner
will be available for all to purchase Saturday evening to enjoy during
the festivities. Meal reservations should be made on the Entry Form,
and payment enclosed. Concession food will be available from 7am
each day.
Ulster County Horse Council Parent/Trainer reception will be held Friday Evening
during the Written Test. Two Swan Farms is sponsoring a Pizza Party for riders
after
the
Written
Test
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All PARKING on grounds. Five points will be taken off the
final score of any rider whose vehicle is parked in illegal parking
areas. Two horse trailers will be allowed 15 minutes to unload; larger
vehicles will be allowed one-half hour to unload. Then vehicles will
have to be moved to parking areas.
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ARENAS — All arenas and warm-up on sand. Riders will
be responsible for knowing their time, arena number, and number of
riders they follow. There will be no ring stewards available to give
out such information.
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Accommodations
and directions: www.hitsshows.com.
Camper hookups available. If questions, contact Youth Dressage
Festival manager, not the HITS office.
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| Saugerties: |
Howard
Johnson | 845-246-9511 | www.hojo.com
Comfort Inn | 845-246-1565 | www.choicehotels.com
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Kingston:
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(10
minutes to the horseshow);
Holiday
Inn | 845-338-0400 | www.hikingston.com
Super 8 Motel | 845-338-3078 | www.super8.com
Ramada Inn | 845-339-3900 | www.ramada.com
Superlodge | 845-338-4200
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| Catskill: |
(15
minutes to the horseshow); Quality
Inn | 518-943-5800 | www.qualityinn.com/hotel/ny270
Friar Tuck Resort & Spa | 800-832-7600 | www.friartuck.com
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Directions: From
NY Thruway Exit 20 (southbound): Exit tollbooth and make a right
onto Route 32. Continue for 2 miles to Old Kings Highway, bear
right. At the stop sign of the 4-way intersection of Old Kings
Highway and Malden Turnpike (CR 34) make a right. Continue on
Malden Turnpike (CR 34) to the stop sign at the intersection
with Route 9W. Make a right, heading south, on 9W to Mike Krout
Road (this is the next road on the right, approx. 1 mile). Make
a right onto Mike Krout Road. The entrance to the showgrounds
is the second driveway on your left.
From NY Thruway Exit 20 (northbound): Exit tollbooth and make a left onto Route
212/Route 32. Get into the right hand lane and bear right onto Route 32 just
before the traffic light. Follow the remaining directions above.
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Other: Farrier
on the grounds. Veterinarian on call. All dogs must be leashed.
All young children must be attended by an adult at all times.
Any infraction of any rules may be cause for elimination or
up to 5 point penalty at the discretion of management.
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