NFSe Logo North Fork School of Equitation
3616-B Lander Road, Jefferson, MD 21755 (301) 834-9744
Equitation/Jumper Show

To Benefit the American National Riding Commission, Inc. (ANRC)

Hosted by
North Fork School of Equitation

Jefferson, Maryland

Judged by
Marion Lee

On
May 18, 2008

Equitation to begin at 9 a.m., Jumpers not to start before 1 p.m.

$12 per class/ $35 per division
$10.00 schooling fee for non-showing horses


*In any equitation divistion with more than 10 horses entered in the entire division, there will be a drawing for free entry fees

*ANRC logo items will be for sale
*ANRC will provide a High Score Award for the highest scoring rider in any division

Morning Classes 9:00 AM Equitation

DIVISION I - Beginner Equitation - Classes 1, 2, 3
Rider may compete ONLY in classes 1 thru 4
1 - Equitation/Flat - Walk, Trot
2 - Equitation/Flat - Walk, Trot, Individual Canter
3 - Equitation/Cross Rails - Course of 4 jumps

4 - Dressage Sportif - (hunter style progam ride)
Walk, Trot ride. Open to all

DIVISION II - Classes 5, 6, 7
5 - Equitation/Flat - Walk, Trot, Canter
6 - Equitation/ Jump Course A - 18" or 2'
7 - Equitation/ Jump Course B - 18" or 2'

8 - Dressage Sportif - (hunter style program ride)
Walk, Trot, Canter ride. Open to all

DIVISION III - Classes 9, 10, 11
9 - Equitation/Flat - Walk, Trot, Canter
10 - Equitation/ Jump Course A - 2'6" or 3'
11 - Equitation/ Jump Course B - 2'6" or 3'

12 - Equitation on outside course (if weather permits)

Afternoon Classes 1:00 PM Jumpers

Clear Round Jumping - Not Timed
Clear First Round will proceed over shortened jump-off course.
All double clear rounds will recieve a ribbon.

13 - Course A Jumps 18" to 2'
14 - Course B Jumps 18" to 2'
15 - Course A Jumps 2'3" to 2'6"
16 - Course B Jumps 2'3" to 2'6"
17 - Course A Jumps 2'9" to 3'
18 - Course B Jumps 2'9" to 3'

RULES & REGULATIONS

Current Negative Coggins Test Required

1 - Points will be 5-3-2-1 for each Equitation class
2 - Schooling permitted in the ring before the show and during the lunch break
3 - Decisions of the Judge and show committee are final
4 - Boots and bandages are permitted
5 - No stallions permitted
6 - Adults may ride ponies. All classes are open to horses and ponies
7 - Proper hard hats are reqired at all times in the ring and schooling areas
8 - Water is not available
9 - Classes 4, 8, and 12 do not count toward Championships

SPECIFICATIONS


1 - Equitation will be judged on unity of horse and rider, security of rider, non-abuse of the horse and efficient use of the aids (voice, weight, legs and hands). Implied in the above are correct design of position, correct weight distribution, balance and rhythm in motion.

2 - Dressage Sportif - Rider will be asked to perform a program ride that may involve circles, half-circles, sitting trots, figure eights, etc.

Established in 1939, the ANRC initiated a standardized method to educate riders in Hunt Seat Equitation. The overall goal of the ANRC is to promote a contemporary, systematic approach to riding, training and teaching thatt is appropriate for horses as well as riders at various stages of learning. Please visit thier web site at http://www.anrc.org/ to learn more.
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