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Dressage Show – Bronze
May 8, 2013
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When:June 29, 2013 all-dayWhere:Foshay South Eventing
21 Gallagher Road
Lakeside,NB E5N 7J4
Canada
Cost:Administration: $25.00, Entry $25/test, EC Drug Testing: $3.50, DC Levy: $7.00, Credit card processing fee: $3.00Contact:Download Foshay South Dressage Show Prize List 2013
Download Foshay South Dressage Show entry form
Foshay South – Dressage Show 2013
21 Gallagher Road Lakeside, NB E5N 7K2
June 29, 2013Judge: Alison Gallagher
Steward: Dawn Brown
Secretary: Suzanne Stevenson
Show Manager: Eileen Hannah
Medical Person: Rob Stevenson
Veterinarian (on call): 432-2001
Farrier (on call): Mark PitcherThe Foshay South Dressage Show is a sanctioned Bronze competition, member of Equine Canada,
308 Legget Drive, Suite 100, Ottawa, Ontario, K2K 1Y6 and is governed by the rules of Equine Canada.Show Rules and Regulations
Entries:
All Entries must be received no later than the deadline indicated on the entry form. The show
committee reserves the right to refuse any entry. No Faxes or Emails accepted.
Late Entries:
Any entries that will be accepted after the closing date will be subjected to a late fee of $50.00.
A $30 fee will be added to any entry with NSF charges.
Incomplete Entries:
Any entry received by the show committee that does not include; Photocopies of Equine
Flu/Rhino and Rabies vaccinations, NBEA or PSO, EC Bronze, completed entry form, payment
and signed waiver, will be subjected to an incomplete entry fee of $35.00.
Refunds:
After closing date, refunds of 50% of entry fees (not including administration) will be awarded
with veterinarian’s certificate. There are no refunds after the start of the competition. Horse
substitution is allowed.Ring Size:
All tests will be ridden in a 20m x 60m sand ring except for Pony Club tests and Eventing Entry
to Pre-training tests which will be ridden in 20m x 40m.
Ring Numbers:
It is compulsory for the horse’s competition number to be worn by the horse or rider/handler
anywhere outside the stall from the time that the number is issued until the end of the
competition so that officials can identify the horse (E7.11.2). Schooling of horses may only be
done by EC Sport License holders (E7.11.12).
Lungeing:
Lungeing is not permitted in an area where horses are being ridden. (E7.16.6)Tests and Divisions:
The following classes will be offered and will be divided into 3 divisions (Open, Amateur and
Junior). Riders wishing to compete in two categories of a division (e.g. Junior/Open or
AA/Open) will pay two entry fees but ride only one test, their score will count for both
categories. The entry fee for the second category will be $10 (E7.10.4). Riders wishing to ride
their horse Hors Concours will also be allowed. A horse may compete in only two consecutive
levels and a maximum of four tests per day, including freestyle.- Walk/Trot Test A and C
- Training to Fourth Level Test 1 and 2
- FEI – PSG
- Freestyle (First through Advanced Level)
- Eventing Tests USA Entry through Advanced tests A, B and C where applicable
(Miscellaneous classes A503) - Eventing Tests CDN Entry through Preliminary tests 1, and 2
(Miscellaneous classes A503) - Pony Club Tests Entry through Pre-Training tests 1 and 2 (Miscellaneous classes A503)
“Every class offered herein is governed by the rules and specifications of the current rules of EC
and will be held and judged in accordance with the EC Rule Book.” Any situation requiring a
ruling which cannot be referenced according to the Equine Canada rules will be rendered by the
Show Committee.Ponies:
Any Pony entered in the competition will be required to be measured by the Stewart and Judge
unless a passport is provided.
Freestyle:
To be eligible to enter the freestyle, a horse/rider combination must have obtained a minimum
score of 55% in a dressage test at the same technical level prior to competing in the freestyle.
Awards:
A prize will be presented for each division (Training through FEI Level) for the days highest
score. If a division has only one horse and rider combination, the show committee can choose to
combine consecutive levels for this award (example: Third/Fourth Level). Freestyle scores
cannot count towards any of the above award. Also, a Pony Club High Point Dressage Award
will be awarded to the pony club member with the single highest score. Ribbons from 1st to 6th
will be presented. Any horse receiving less than 50% on a technical test will not be eligible for
any class awards.
Awards Ceremony:
Ribbons and awards for all classes will be awarded from 1st place to 6th place. The award
presentation will take place 30 minutes after the last ride of the day. Riders not present for the
awards ceremony will forfeit their prize.
Ride Times:
Available 2 days before the start of the competition at: www.foshaysoutheventing.ca
Drug Testing:
“Any horse entered in any class at a competition may, while on the competition grounds, be
selected for equine medication control testing.” The testing fee is $3.50 per entry.
Memberships:
All competitors and owners are required to have the following memberships. An NBEA or PSO,
Equine Canada Bronze sport license (Jr or Senior). Proof of memberships (photocopies) must be
included with the entry form; otherwise entry will be subjected to an incomplete entry fee.
Bronze sport license will be available for purchase at the show office if not able to complete
prior to the show. Competitors in classes restricted by age and/or amateur status must be able to
provide proof of eligibility. Amateur status is issued by Equine Canada.
Passports:
Passports are not required for a Bronze competition.
Vaccinations:
All horses attending the competition will need to show proof of Equine Flu, Rhino and Rabies
vaccinations and a negative coggins test from the 2013 year. It is mandatory to attach
photocopies with the entry form; otherwise entry will be subjected to an incomplete entry fee.
Stabling:
Stabling fees will be $30/night. Initial bedding provided. Stabling will only be available after
12pm Friday. Competitors will be asked to provide their own water buckets and hay. Please note
that if you have a preference for stabling arrangements, please make a note on your entry form.
Please also note stabling is limited and will be first come first serve.
Accommodations:
Amsterdam Inn – 143 Main St Sussex – 1-800-468-2828
All Seasons Inn & Restaurant – 1015 Main St Sussex – 433-2220
Amsterdam Inn – Rothesay -506-849-8050
Covered Bridge Inn – 818 Main St Sussex– 433-1805
Fairway Inn – 216 Roachville Rd Sussex– 433-2676
Hampton B&B 506-832-0993;
Directions:
From Saint John take the Hampton exit and turn Right onto Hall Road. From Sussex turn Left
onto Hall road. Follow Hall road for a few KMs and turn Right onto Kelly St where the junction
has a bank of mailboxes. Go ½ km and turn Left onto Alison St. Go ¼ km and turn Right onto
Gallagher Road. The farm is just ahead on the left 21 Gallagher Road.Additional information
Whips:
Whips are permitted in the show ring.
Tests and Divisions:
Saturday: Walk/Trot A&C, Training level 1&2, First level 1&2, Second level 1&2, Third level
1&2, Fourth level 1&2, FEI PSG, Freestyle, Eventing Training to Intermediate & Advanced,
Eventing Entry to Pre-Training, Pony Club Entry to Pre-Training.Equine Canada
STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLEEquine Canada supports adherence to humane treatment of horses in all competitions under its
jurisdiction.
EC is committed to:- Upholding the welfare of horses, regardless of value, as a primary consideration in all
- activities.
- Requiring that horses be treated with kindness, respect, and the compassion that they deserve,
- and that they never be subjected to mistreatment
- Ensuring that owners, trainers, exhibitors and their agents use responsible care in the
- handling treatment and transportation of their horses as well as horses placed in their care for
- any purpose.
- Providing for the continuous well-being of horses by encouraging routine inspection and
- consultation with health care professional and competition officials to achieve the highest
- possible standards of nutrition, health, comfort, sanitation and safety as a matter of standard
- operating procedure.
- Continuing to support scientific studies on equine health and welfare.
- Requiring that owners, trainers and exhibitors to know and follow their sanctioning
- organization’s rules and to work within industry regulations in all equestrian competitions.
- Reviewing, revising, and developing competition rules and regulations that protect the
- welfare of horses.
The standard by which conduct or treatment will be measured is that which a person, informed
and experienced in generally accepted equine training and exhibition procedures, would
determine to be neither cruel, abusive nor inhuman.The Foshay South Dressage Show is a recognized Bronze competition member of Equine
Canada, 308 Legget Drive, Suite 100, Ottawa Ontario, K2K 1Y6 and is governed by the rules of
the Federation. Every class offered herein is covered by the rules and specifications of the
current rules of the EC and will be held and judged in accordance with the EC Rule Book. Any
horse entered in any class at a competition may, while on the competition grounds, be selected
for equine medication control testing.
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