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Colorado Fall Preview September 3-6, 2015 USEF – National (A) / Jumper Rating 2

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Colorado Fall Preview

September 3-6, 2015 USEF – National (A) / Jumper Rating 2

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COLORADO FALL HORSE SHOW

COLORADO FALL PREVIEW SEPTEMBER 3-6, 2015

Show Approvals:

USEF National(A), Jumper Rating 2 - CHJA Group I United States Equestrian Federation #255920

Colorado Hunter Jumper Association New Mexico Hunter Jumper Association

FEATURING: *ASPCA/NHS Maclay Regional Championships*

World Champion Hunter Rider

$2,500 USHJA National Hunter Classic

1* Platinum Performance USEF Talent Search Class

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Location: Colorado Horse Park, Parker Colorado

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COLORADO FALL SERIES – OFFICIALS

Manager: Charlotte Skinner-Robson Technical Coordinator: Joel Rifkin Show Secretary: Jan Murphy Announcer/Starters: Jeff Gilbert Matt Harris Jack Murphy Mac Easley Lois Rush First Aid: Altitude EMS Veterinarian: Dr. Brittany Factor 719.235.6560 Farrier: Jim Becka 719.761.7581 Photographer: Brian Ryder

OFFICIALS

JUDGES Keri Kampsen Wellington, Florida Hunters, Equitation Katie Young Jacksonville, Florida Hunters, Hunter Breeding, Equitation Matt Harris Boulder, Colorado Jumpers USEF STEWARD Celia Thomas Denver, Colorado COURSE DESIGNER Jasen Shelley Wellington, Florida Hunters, Jumpers, Hunter Seat Equitation

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HUNTER DIVISION

Unless otherwise stated, all hunter classes are to be judged on performance and soundness. In Handy Classes obstacles will simulate those found in trappy hunting country, horses may be required to trot over an obstacle and may be asked to lead over one obstacle. Hunter Schooling will be allowed in the designated hunter rings the day prior to the start of the show. At the course designers discretion hunter rings may be open for schooling after the completion of the show day. Administration fees include schooling at no charge. Handy Classes – Handy classes for each section Indicated by”*”

USEF A RATED HUNTER SECTIONS

HUNTER BREEDING

Entry Fee - $40 Per Class Open to horses only. In all hunter breeding classes, horses to be judged on conformation, way of moving, quality, soundness, substance, and suitability to become a show hunter. Horse must be shown in a bridle. A– Yearlings C - Three Year Olds B - Two Year Olds D– Best Young Horse

$800 CONFORMATION HUNTER SECTION

To be judged 70% on performance and 30% on conformation. Green to jump 3’6”, Regular to jump 3’9”. Section Entry fee - $210 - Model Class Can Be Entered For An Additional $20

36 – Model 37, 38* 39, 40 - $200 Over Fences 41 – Under Saddle

$6,400 WORKING HUNTER SECTIONS

$1,200 1st Year Green $1,200 2nd Year Green $2,000 High Performance Hunter Section Entry Fee - $225 Section Entry Fee - $225 Section Entry Fee - $250 or Class $60 Fence Height 3’6” Fence Height 3’9” Fence Height 3’9”-4’ 48, 49*, 50, 51 - $300 Over Fences 53, 54*, 55, 56 - $300 Over Fences 58, 59*, 60, 61 - $500 O/F 52 - Under Saddle 57 - Under Saddle 62 - Under Saddle $1,000 Performance Working Hunter $1,000 Performance Working Hunter Section Entry Fee: $200 or $50 per class Section Entry Fee: $200 or $50 per class Fences 3’6” Fences 3’3” 31, 32*, 33, 34 - $250 Over Fences 180, 181*, 182, 183 - $250 Over Fences 35 – Under Saddle 184 – Under Saddle

$3,200 PONY HUNTERS

All ponies are required to possess a current USEF Measurement Card or valid measurement form issued by the USEF and it must be shown at the horse show office before numbers are released. Height sections may be combined if there are three of fewer entries in any height section. Combined height section will be either small/medium or medium/large, but if possible not small/large, as per USEF HU166.3. The first over fences class will be the conformation class. The second over fences class will be a handy class. (no handy class for Green Ponies)

Small/Medium Green Pony-Fences 2’3/2’6” Large Green Pony-Fences 2’9” Section Entry Fee - $175 Section Entry Fee - $175 89. 90, 91, 92 - $100 Over Fences 89L, 90L, 91L, 92L - $100 Over Fences 93- Under Saddle 93L - Under Saddle

Small Pony Hunters – Fences 2’3” Medium Pony Hunters – Fences 2’6” Large Pony Hunters-Fences 2’9”-3’ Section Entry Fee - $210 Section Entry Fee - $210 Section Entry Fee - $210 99,100*, 101, 102 - $200 Over Fences 104, 105*, 106, 107 - $200 Over Fences 109, 110*, 111, 112 - $200 Over Fences 103 – Under Saddle 108 – Under Saddle 113 – Under Saddle

$3,800 JUNIOR WORKING HUNTERS

Section Entry Fee - $225

Small Junior Hunters – Fences 3’6” Large Junior Hunters – Fences 3’6” Junior Hunters – Fences 3’3” 150, 151*, 152, 153 - $350 Over Fences 155, 156*, 157, 158 - $350 Over Fences 155L, 156L*, 157L, 158L-$250 Over Fences 154– Under Saddle 159 – Under Saddle 159L – Under Saddle

$4,800 AMATEUR OWNER WORKING HUNTERS

Horses may not cross enter the 3’6” Amateur Owner and the 3’3” Amateur Owner at the same show. Section Entry Fee - $225

Riders 18 thru 35-Fences 3’6” Riders 36 & Over-Fences 3’6” Riders 18 thru 35 - Fences 3’3” 160, 161*, 162, 163 - $350 Over Fences 165, 166*, 167, 168 - $350 Over Fences 170,171*, 172,173 $250 Over Fences 164 – Under Saddle 169 – Under Saddle 174 – Under Saddle Riders 36 & Over-Fences 3’3” 175, 176*, 177, 178 $250 Over Fences 179 - Under Saddle

USEF C RATED HUNTER SECTIONS

$1,600 PRE-GREEN WORKING HUNTERS – 3’ and 3’3”

A Pre-Green Hunter is a horse of any age in his first or second year of showing over 3’ 0” (0.925m) or 3’3” (1.00m) fences that has never competed over fences of 3’6” (1.07m) or higher. Horses will not be jogged. Horses may not enter both sections of Pre-Green at the same horse show.

Section Entry Fee - $200 or $45 per class Pre-Green Working Hunter - 3’ Pre-Green Working Hunter – 3’3” 21, 22, 23, 24 - $200 Over Fences 26, 27, 28, 29 - $200 Over Fences 25 – Under Saddle 30 – Under Saddle

$1,600 CHILDREN’S WORKING HUNTERS

Open to horses and ponies ridden by a junior exhibitor. The same horse/rider combination is restricted from showing in both the Junior Hunter Division and the Children’s Hunter Division at the same show. Distances are not adjusted for ponies. To be judged on performance and soundness. Performance, manners, and suitability will be emphasized and extreme speed penalized. Fences will not exceed 3’. Horses will not be jogged

Section Entry Fee - $200 or $45 per class Riders 13 & Under Riders 14 thru 17 122, 123, 124, 125 – $200 Over Fences 127, 128, 129, 130 – $200 Over Fence 126 – Under Saddle 131 – Under Saddle

$2,400 ADULT AMATEUR WORKING HUNTERS

Open to Amateur riders 18 years of age and over who are no longer eligible to compete as junior exhibitors. The horse/rider combination is restricted from showing in both the Amateur Owner Hunter Division and the Adult Amateur Hunter Division at the same show. Ponies may be ridden by adults. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. To be judged on performance, with manners emphasized, and soundness. Fences will not exceed 3’. Horses will NOT be jogged.

Section Entry Fee - $200 or $45 per class Riders 18 thru 35 Riders 36 thru 49 Riders 50 and Over 132, 133, 134, 135 – $200 Over Fences 137, 138, 139, 140 – $200 Over Fences 142, 143, 144, 145 –$200 Over Fences 136– Under Saddle 141 – Under Saddle 146 – Under Saddle

CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY

The same pony/rider combination may not cross enter into the Regular Pony Section at the same horse show. Ponies must possess a current USEF Measurement card or valid measurement form issued by the USEF and it must be shown at the horse show office before numbers are released. Ponies will not be jogged for soundness. Small/Medium– Open to ponies not exceeding 13.2 hands. Small/Medium ponies to jump 2’. Large– Open to ponies over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands. Large ponies to jump 2’6”.

Section Entry Fee - $180 or $40 per class Small/Medium/Large Children’s Hunter Pony – Fences Sm/Med 2’ – Large 2’6”

94, 95, 96, 97 - Over Fences 98- Under Saddle

UNRATED HUNTER SECTIONS

BLUE/RED/YELLOW RIBBON HUNTER SECTIONS

Horses and Ponies will be judged and given a numeric score. Scores of 80 and above will earn a Blue Ribbon, scores of 75-79 will earn a Red Ribbon, and scores of 70-74 will earn a yellow ribbon. Schooling classes will be open throughout the day and run at the height of the classes in progress. If time allows, and at management’s discretion, multiple rides may be allowed.

Entry Fee - $40 Per Class

1 – Fences 2’6”-2’9” 3 – Fences 3’ -3”3” 5 – Fences – 3’6”-3’9” 7- Pony Hunter schooling – 2’3”, 2’6”, 2’9”, 3’ 2 – Fences 2’6”-2’9” 4 – Fences 3’- 3’3” 6 – Fences – 3’6”-3’9” 8 - Pony Hunter schooling – 2’3”, 2’6”, 2’9”, 3’ 2a-Fences 2-6”-2’9”

TRAINING HUNTERS

To be shown over a course of fences approximately 2’6” to 2’9” in height. No cross entry restrictions. Horses will not be jogged.

Entry Fee - $40 Per Class 9, 10, 11, 12, – Over Fences

13 – Under Saddle

BABY GREEN HUNTERS

CHJA Rated. Open to horses of all ages that have not shown 3’ or higher at a USEF or USEF affiliated horse show. Horses will not be jogged. Fences 2’6” to 2’9”

Entry Fee - $40 Per Class 14, 15, 16, 17 – Over Fence

18 – Under Saddle

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MODIFIED JUNIOR/AMATEUR HUNTERS

There are no cross entry restrictions. Fences approximately 3’3” in height. Horses will not be jogged.

Entry Fee- $45 per class 147, 148*, 149 – Over Fences

150a – Under Saddle

LOW-CHILDREN’S/ADULT AMATEUR HUNTERS

This division is designed for the beginning rider and/or pony/horse. No cross entry restrictions. To be judged on performance, soundness, and suitability. Fences 2’6” to 2’9” in height. Horses will not be jogged.

Entry Fee - $40 per class 114, 115, 116, 117 - Over Fences

118 – Under Saddle

PRE-CHILDREN’S and PRE-ADULT HUNTERS

CHJA Rated. The same horse/rider combination is restricted from showing in both the Pre Children’s and Children’s Hunters, or the Pre Adult and Adult Amateur Hunters at the same show. Riders may not cross enter into any section or class exceeding 3’ at the same show. To be judged on performance, soundness, and suitability. Fences 2’6” to 2’9”. Horses will not be jogged.

Entry Fee - $40 per class Pre-Children’s Hunters Pre-Adult Hunters 42, 43, 44, 45 - Over Fences 42A, 43A, 44A, 45A- Over Fences 46 - Under Saddle 46A - Under Saddle

SHORT/LONG STIRRUP DIVISION

CHJA Rated - Open to riders 17 & under (riders 11 & Under will be pointed as Short Stirrup). Horses and ponies are eligible. Riders in this division may not cross enter into any division or class exceeding 2’6”or any rated division or class at the same show with the exception of the age group, maiden, novice or limit equitation . Equitation classes are to be judged on seat, hands, legs, control of mount, and suitability. Hunter and pleasure classes judged on performance, soundness, and suitability. Manners emphasized. No combinations.

Entry Fee - $40 Per Class 63 – Equitation On The Flat 67 – Hunters (fences –1’9”-2’3”) 64 – Equitation Over Fences (fences 1’9”-2’3”) 68 – Hunters (fences –1’9”-2’3”) 65 - Equiation Over Fences (fences 1’9”-2’3”’) 69 – Hunters (fences –1’9”-2’3”) 66 – Hunters Under Saddle

RUSTY STIRRUP DIVISION

Open to riders 18 & over. Horses and ponies are eligible. Riders in this division may not cross enter into any division or class exceeding 2’6”or any rated division or class at the same show with the exception of the age group, maiden, novice or limit equitation . Equitation classes are to be judged on seat, hands, legs, control of mount, and suitability. Hunter and pleasure classes judged on performance, soundness, and suitability. Manners emphasized. No combinations.

Entry Fee - $40 per Class 77 – Equitation On The Flat 81 – Hunters (fences 1’9”-2’3”) 78 – Equitation Over Fences (fences 1’9”-2’3”) 82 – Hunters (fences 1’9”-2’3”) 79 - Equitation Over Fences (fences 1’9”-2’3”) 83 – Hunters (fences 1’9”-2’3”) 80 – Hunters Under Saddle

OPPORTUNITY SECTION

Opportunity classes are for entry level riders, and have been developed to create an educational ladder for the beginning competitor. Exhibitors in the Opportunity classes may not cross enter into any USEF rated classes. Horses/Riders entered only in these Opportunity classes are exempt from the Federation fees and membership requirements including the drugs and medication fee, horse recording, and membership. Riders are not required to pay a non-member fee. All classes will be judged on control of mount, appropriate pace, steering and effective position.

Entry Fee - $30 per class Junior, 17 & Under Amateur, 18 & Over Opp1 Jr. Walk – Trot Opp5 Am. Walk - Trot Opp2 Jr. Walk – Trot – Canter Opp6 Am. Walk – Trot – Canter Opp3 Jr. Walk – Trot – Canter Opp7 Am. Walk – Trot – Canter Opp4 Jr. X – Rails Opp8 Am. X – Rails

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SPECIAL HUNTER CLASSES

In the following classes, management reserves the right to combine or cancel classes if there are less than 8 entries in any one class.

CLASS 409 - $2,500 USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER DERBY *Special award to the highest placing Professional rider and the highest placing Non-Professional rider*

Entry Fee - $225 There is no limit to the number of horses a rider may ride. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. In round one (the hunter classic course) there will be a minimum of 10 obstacles. Fences will be set at 3’, with four option fences set at 3’5”. Complete course specs can be found on the USHJA web-site – www.USHJA.org. The top 12 horses from the first round will return for the second round. They will return in reverse order of score from the first round; lowest score going first and highest score going last. The classic will be judged by two judges sitting together. The score from round one will be added to the score from round two to obtain the overall score for each horse. TIES: The Judging Panel must award a different base score to each competitor in any one round. All ties for overall first place will compete in a jump-off round. In the case of unsafe conditions preventing a jump-off, the tie will be broken using the second round base score (before adding bonus points). Ties for other than first will be broken using the second round base score (before adding bonus points). SCHOOLING: During the two round of the Derby, all horses must school in the designated schooling area. Riders must wear their horse’s competition number while mounted. All riders must complete and sign the Derby Declaration Form prior to the class in order for their points to count. Zone Bonus points will be awarded to each horse’s respective section as declared at time of entry. Points accrued by horses shown by Juniors or Amateurs will be awarded to the applicable Children’s, Junior, Adult Amateur or Amateur Owner section. Special award and ribbon to first and ribbons to 10

th will be awarded. Prize money will be divided: 30%, 22%, 13%,8%,6%,5%,4%,3%,3%,2%,2%,2%.

CLASS 410 - $750 CHILDREN’S/ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSIC Entry Fee $75

To qualify for this classic, a horse must have shown and completed the course in at least two other classes in the Children’s or Adult Amateur Hunter Sections at this show. To be shown over a course of fences approximately 3’ in height. The second class of each section in the Children’s Hunter and Adult Amateur Hunter held on Sunday will be designated as the first round of the Classic (see Time Schedule). You must let the Horse Show Office know if you plan on being judged for the first round PRIOR TO THE START OF THE CLASS. Adds and Scratches WILL NOT BE PERMITTED after the 1

st round class has begun.

All horses receiving a score in the first round will come back for round 2. The order of go for round 2 will be low score to high score, the horse with the lowest score going first. The winner will be decided by adding the scores from both rounds. In the case of ties , the second round score will serve as the tie breaker. Special award and ribbon to first and ribbons to 10

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Prize money will be divided: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%.

CLASS 411 - $1,000 JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER CLASSIC Entry Fee - $100

To qualify for this classic, a horse must have shown and completed the course in at least two other classes in the Junior or Amateur Owner Hunter Sections at this show. To be shown over a course of fences approximately 3’ 6” in height (3’3” Junior and Amateur Owner Hunters will jump 3’3”). The second class of each section in the Junior and Amateur Owner hunters held on Sunday will be designated as the first round of the Classic (see Time Schedule). You must let the Horse Show Office know if you plan on being judged for the first round PRIOR TO THE START OF THE CLASS. Adds and Scratches WILL NOT BE PERMITTED after the 1

st round class has begun.

All horses receiving a score in the first round will come back for round 2. The order of go for round 2 will be low score to high score, the horse with the lowest score going first. The winner will be decided by adding the scores from both rounds. In the case of ties , the second round score will serve as the tie breaker. Special award and ribbon to first and ribbons to 10

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Prize money will be divided: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%.

CLASS 412 - $500 PRE-CHILDREN’S/ADULT HUNTER CLASSIC Entry Fee $50

To qualify for this classic, a horse must have shown and completed the course in at least two other classes in the Pre-Children’s or Pre-Adult Amateur Hunter Sections at this show. To be shown over a course of fences 2’6”-2’9” in height. The second class of each section in the Pre-Children’s Hunter and Pre-Adult Amateur Hunter held on Sunday will be designated as the first round of the Classic (see Time Schedule). You must let the Horse Show Office know if you plan on being judged for the first round PRIOR TO THE START OF THE CLASS. Adds and Scratches WILL NOT BE PERMITTED after the 1

st round class has begun.

All horses receiving a score in the first round will come back for round 2. The order of go for round 2 will be low score to high score, the horse with the lowest score going first. The winner will be decided by adding the scores from both rounds. In the case of ties, the second round score will serve as the tie breaker. Special award to first and ribbons to 10

th will be awarded.

Prize money will be divided: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%

CLASS 413 - $500 PONY HUNTER CLASSIC Entry Fee $50

To qualify for this classic, a horse must have shown and completed the course in at least two other classes in the ‘A’ rated Pony Hunters at this show. To be shown over a course of fences applicable to the height of the pony (2’3”,2’6”,3’ only). The second class of each section in the Pony Hunter held on Sunday will be designated as the first round of the Classic (see Time Schedule). You must let the Horse Show Office know if you plan on being judged for the first round PRIOR TO THE START OF THE CLASS. Adds and Scratches WILL NOT BE PERMITTED after the 1

st round class has begun.

All horses receiving a score in the first round will come back for round 2. The order of go for round 2 will be low score to high score, the horse with the lowest score going first. The winner will be decided by adding the scores from both rounds. In the case of ties , the second round score will serve as the tie breaker. Special award to first and ribbons to 10

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Prize money will be divided: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%

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JUMPER DIVISION

Jumper Nominating Fee: All horses intending to show in the Jumper Division must pay the appropriate nomination fee. Nomination 2 $100 – All classes offering prize money. Once a horse is nominated they are entitled to compete in any jumper class for which they are eligible, providing they are entered and have paid the showing fee for each class. After the show begins nomination fees are refundable only with a vet certificate.

Martingales and Draw Reins: Classes offered at 1.30m or below - No martingale restrictions when used in a conventional manner. Classes offered above 1.30m (and all classes restricted to young horses) - The only martingales permitted are running martingales used in the conventional manner. Draw Reins/German Martingales. Draw reins and German Martingales may only be used when schooling or in classes with no prize money that are offered at 1.20m or below. Ponies may not be ridden by a Junior in draw reins or German martingales at any time. No other head set devices (chambon, etc.) are permitted in any class. Jumper Tables: Refer to the time schedule. Management reserves the right to change tables in all classes with adequate notice to competitors. Jumper Changes: Jumper changes must be made by 5:00pm or 15 minutes after the last jumper class (whichever occurs first) to avoid being considered a post entry. Changes made after this time may be required to work first in the order of go. Exhibitors are encouraged to enter the classes in which they wish to compete on their entry blank, as adds may not be accepted for a class scheduled on that same day.

Order of Go: Orders for the main Jumper ring will be drawn and rotated except Special Classes. Classes in the Jumper rings will have specific starting times for each class and these times will be adhered to as closely as possible. Orders and start times will be posted by 7:00pm each night on www.langershows.com, and on www.horseshowtime.com Footing: All rings are sand with decomposed granite base. For ring dimensions see page 23. Time Allowed: Time allowed will be calculated will be 360 yards per minute for Pony Jumpers, and 382 yards per minute (350 meters per minute) for all other rated jumpers. Ties: Ties for first place will be jumped off, all other ties will be decided by the time taken in the first round. Cruelty To and Abuse of Horses: Abuse includes, but is not limited to, excessive use of the whip and/or spurs, use of the whip in front of the horses shoulder. Any action(s) against a horse by a competitor or an exhibitor, which are deemed excessive by a judge, Federation steward, technical delegate, or competition veterinarian, in the competition ring or anywhere on the competition grounds may be punished by official warning, elimination, or other sanctions which may be deemed appropriate by the Show Committee. Cruelty and Abuse will not be tolerated at any time, anywhere at the Colorado Horse Park.

JUMPER HEIGHTS Within each height, at least 60% of the jumps will be set at the maximum height specified. Any full width square oxer may be set 5cm (2”) lower than the height indicated. Feet Meters Feet Meters 2’7” - .80 3’11” - 1.20 2-9” - .85 4’1” - 1.25 2’11” - .90 4’3” - 1.30 3’1” - .95 4’5” - 1.35 3’3” - 1.00 4’7” - 1.40 3’5” - 1.05 4’9” - 1.45 3’7” - 1.10 4’11” - 1.50 3’9” - 1.15 5’1” - 1.55

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Jumper Tables: Refer to time schedule. Management reserves the right to change tables in all classes with adequate notice to competitors.

.80M JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $45 Per Class

250, 251, 252, 253

.85M JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $45 Per Class

200, 201, 202, 203

.90M JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $45 Per Class

204, 205, 206, 207

1.00M JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $45 Per Class

208, 209, 210

1.10M JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $45 Per Class

212, 213, 214

1.15M JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $45 Per Class

218, 219, 220

$600 1.20M JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $50 Per Class

221 $200, 222 $200, 223 $200

$900 1.25M JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $55 Per Class

215 $300, 216 $300, 217 $300

$900 1.30M JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $55 Per Class

224 $300, 225 $300, 226 $300

$1,500 1.35M JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $65 Per Class

227 $500, 228- $500, 229 $500

$600 1.30M LOW JR-AMATEUR OWNER JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $50 Per Class

240 $200, 241 $200, 242 $200

$900 1.35M HIGH JR-AMATEUR OWNER JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $55 Per Class

243 $300, 244 $300, 245 $300

1.20M MODIFIED JR-AM JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $45 Per Class

This Section is designed to provide a medium degree of difficulty between the Children's and Adult Amateur Jumpers and the Junior and Amateur Owner Jumpers. There are no cross entry restrictions.

246, 247, 248

1.00M LOW CHILD-ADULT AMATEUR JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $45 Per Class

Horse/rider combination may cross enter into the High Adult Amateur/High Children’s jumpers, but may not enter classes held above 1.15M.

230, 231, 232

$600 1.10M CHILDREN'S JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $50 Per Class

Open to junior riders 17 years of age and under. Horse/Rider combination may not cross enter into any jumper class at the same show with fences exceeding 1.20M.

234, $200, 235, $200, 236, $200

$600 1.10M ADULT AMATEUR JUMPERS

Entry Fee - $50 Per Class

Open to Amateur riders 18 years of age and older. Horse/Rider combination may not cross enter into any jumper class at the same show with fences exceeding 1.20M.

237 $200, 238 $200, 239 $200

.95M and 1.05M PONY JUMPERS**

Entry Fee - $45 Per Class

All Ponies are required to posses a current USEF measurement card or valid measurement form issued by the USEF, and it must be shown at the horse show office before numbers are released. Ponies may enter either or both sections of Pony Jumpers.

.95M Section 254 -.95M, 255– .95M, 256 – .95M

1.05M Section 257 – 1.05M, 258 – 1.05M, 259 – 1.05M

SPECIAL JUMPER CLASSES In the following classes, management reserves the right to combine or cancel classes if there are less than 8 entries in any one class.

Class 401 – $500 1.00M STAKE Entry Fee - $65

To be shown over a course of fences approx. 1.00M in height with commensurate spreads. Horses may not have shown at 1.10M or higher at this horse show. To be scored under Table II, 2b – Time first jump-off. The jumping order will be drawn. Special trophy to first place plus ribbons to the 1st thru 8th placed competitors. Prize money will be divided: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%.

Class 402 – $500 1.10M STAKE Entry Fee - $65

To be shown over a course of fences approx. 1.10M in height with commensurate spreads. Horses may not have shown over 1.15M at this horse show. To be scored under Table II, 2b – Time first jump-off. The jumping order will be drawn. Special trophy to first place plus ribbons to the 1st thru 8th placed competitors. Prize money will be divided: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%.

Class 403 – $1,000 1.20M STAKE Entry Fee - $100

To be shown over a course of fences approx. 1.20M in height with commensurate spreads. Horses may not have shown over 1.30M at this horse show. To be scored under Table II, 2b – Timed first jump-off. The jumping order will be drawn. Special trophy to first place plus ribbons to the 1st thru 8th placed competitors. Prize money will be divided: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%.

Class 409 – $3,500 1.30M STAKE Entry Fee - $250

To be shown over a course of fences approx. 1.30M in height with commensurate spreads. To be scored under Table II, 2b – Timed first jump-off. The jumping order will be drawn. Special trophy to first place plus ribbons to the 1st thru 8th placed competitors. Prize money will be divided: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%.

Class 406 - $1,500 Hi-Low JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC A member event of-The Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior-Amateur Owner Series

Entry Fee - $125 Open to riders competing in either the High or Low Junior Amateur Owner Jumpers. To be shown over a course of fences at approximately 1.35m in height with commensurate spreads. Current standings and schedules for the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series can be seen at www.Ryegate.com or www.showjumpinghalloffame.net. Only running martingales, Used in the conventional manner, will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricting martingales are prohibited. To be scored under Table II, 2b – Time First Jump Off. The jumping order will be drawn. Special award to 1st and ribbons thru 10th will be awarded. Prize money will be divided: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%.

Class 407 - $1,000 NAL CHILDREN’S/ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC Entry Fee - $100

A horse rider combination may not cross enter into the Low Children’s/Adult Amateur Jumper Classic at the same show. To be shown over a course of fences approximately 1.10M in height with commensurate spreads. To be scored under Table II, 2b – time first jump off. The jumping order will be drawn. Special award to first place plus ribbons thru 10th will be awarded. Prize money will be divided: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%.

Class 408 - $500 LOW CHILDREN’S/ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC Entry Fee - $65

A horse rider combination may not cross enter into the Children’s/Adult Amateur Jumper Classic at the same show. To be shown over a course of fences approximately 1.00m in height with commensurate spreads. To be scored under Table II, 2b – time first jump off. The jumping order will be drawn. Special award to first place plus ribbons thru 10th will be awarded. Prize money will be divided: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%.

SPECIAL EQUITATION CLASSES

Class 415

ASPCA Maclay Regional (Region 6) Finals

Entry Fee – to be paid/sent directly to the ASPCA on the entry blank provided Completed entry forms must be received by August 31

st at the NHSAA office

Open to Junior Members of the ASPCA who have been certified by the ASPCA and National Horse Show as being qualified to compete in the Maclay Regional Championship. For all entry and eligibility questions please check the website – www.nhs.org All riders are required to perform over at least (8) fences at 3’6” in height with or without wings. A minimum of ten (10) more riders than one-half the number of riders competing in the Regional (not more than twenty four (24) at a time), if available, are required to show at a walk, trot, and canter. In addition, one or more riders, at the judges’ sole discretion, may be required to perform any number of USEF Tests 1-19. After the under saddle phase, if additional workouts are required, the call-back must be limited to only the best ten (10) riders. 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 (1) rider per horse. Special course to be posted one hour prior to the class. The top ribbon winners, in proportion to the top ribbon winners at the other Regional Finals, will be qualified to compete in the Finals to be held at the CP National Horse Show in Lexington, Kentucky, October 27-November 1, 2015

Class 415A Entry Fee - $20

Maclay Warm-up – Will not be judged. For riders entered in the Region 6 Maclay final only. Riders may ride multiple horses.

HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION DIVISION

Entry Fee - $40 Per Class

Riders, 17 & Under Riders, 18 & Over 301 – Limit Equitation –Flat 316 – Limit Equitation – Flat 302 – Limit Equitation – Fences 2’6” 317 – Limit Equitation – Fences 2’6” 303 – Limit Equitation – Fences 2’6” 318 – Limit Equitation – Fences 2’6” 304 – Pony Equitation – Flat 319 – 18 Thru 35 – Flat 305 – Pony Equitation – Fences 2’3”, 2’6”, 2’9” 320 – 18 Thru 35 – Fences 3’ 306 – Pony Equitation - Fences 2’3”, 2’6”, 2’9” 321 – 18 thru 35 – Fences 3’ 307 – 11 & Under – Flat 322 – 36 & Over – Flat 308 – 11 & Under – Fences 2’3” 323 – 36 & Over – Fences 3 309 – 11 & Under – Fences 2’3” 324 – 36 & Over – Fences 3’ 310 – 12 Thru 14 – Flat** 311 – 12 Thru 14 – Fences 3’-3’3” 312 – 12 thru 14 – Fences 3’-3” 313 – 15 Thru 17 – Flat** 314 – 15 Thru 17 – Fences 3’ - 3’3” 315 – 15 thru 17 – Fences 3’ – 3’3”

JUMPING SEAT MEDAL CLASSES

Entry Fee - $45 Per Class

350 –EQUISPORT U.S. PONY MEDAL (2016 qualifier) 17 & Under – Fences applicable to the height of the pony. Five (5) riders must complete the course. Two tests (USEF 1-9) will be incorporated into the first round. Must be a member of USEF. 351 – WASHINGTON INT’L PONY EQUITATION (2016 QUALIFIER) 17 & Under. Fences applicable to the height of the pony (2’3”, 2’6”, 3”). Three (3) riders must complete the course. Jumping Phase and Flat Phase. Must be a member of USEF or CEF. 352 – TAYLOR HARRIS INSURANCE SERVICES NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MEDAL 17 & Under. – Fences 2’9” to 3’. Two (2) riders must complete the course. Jumping phase and Work Off of the top four. Must be a member of the USEF or CEF. 353 – A.S.P.C.A./MACLAY HORSEMANSHIP (2016 qualifier) 17 & Under – Fences 3’6”. Six (6) riders must complete the course. Jumping Phase and Flat Phase. Must be a member of ASPCA. 354 –PESSOA U.S. HUNTER SEAT MEDAL CLASS- Presented by Randolph College (2016 qualifier) 17 & Under – Fences 3’6”. Five (5) riders must complete the course. Jumping Phase and Work Off of the top four. Must be a member of USEF. 355 – PLATINUM PERFORMANCE U.S.E.F. SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH – 1* (2016 qualifier) Fence heights 1.10M-1.15M. The course will include one double and one triple combination or three doubles, and at least one Liverpool covered with water. Six (6) riders must complete the course. At least 12 riders, if available must be called back for the flat phase. 368 – USHJA JUMPING SEAT MEDAL 17 & Under – Fences 3’3”. Three (3) riders must complete the course. No work-off required. Two refusals will incur elimination. 356– U.S. ADULT EQUITATION 18 & Over – Fences 3’3”. Five (5) riders must complete the course. Jumping Phase and Work Off of the top four. Must be a member of the USEF. 357 – WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL EQUITATION CLASSIC,TWO PHASE (2016 qualifier) 17 & Under – Fences 3’6”. Three (3) riders must complete the course. Hunter Phase and Jumper Phase – Ties for first place in the overall score must be resolved by additional testing (USEF 1-19). Must be a member of USEF. Points will be given to 6th place by multiplying the # of riders in the class by 10, 6, 4, 2, 1, .5 points respectively. Points will be doubled for the overall results of horse shows offering two phase classes.

358 – ARIAT NATIONAL ADULT MEDAL 18 & Over – Fences 3’. Two (2) riders must complete the course. Jumping Phase and Work Off of the top four (or 20% of the first round). Must be a member of the USEF or CEF. A rider may not compete at the same horse show in any hunter of equitation class in which the jumps exceed 3’3”. 359 - C.H.J.A. JUNIOR MEDAL 17 & Under – Fences 3’3”. Three (3) riders must complete the course. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. Jumping Phase and Work Off of at least 3 riders. Must be a member of CHJA. 360 C.H.J.A. ADULT MEDAL 18 & Over – Fences 3’3”. Three (3) riders must complete the course. Jumping Phase and Work Off of at least 3 riders. Must be a member of CHJA. 361 – Col. R.L. ROBERTSON MEDAL 17 & Under – Fences 3’. Three (3) riders must complete the course. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. Jumping Phase and Work Off of at least 3 riders. Must be a member of CHJA. 362 – RUTH C. AYRES MEDAL 18 & Over – Fences 3’. Three (3) riders must complete the course. Jumping Phase and Work Off of at least 3 riders. Must be a member of CHJA. 363 – DOROTHY ROBERTS MEMORIAL MEDAL Junior and Amateur – Fences 3’. Three (3) riders must complete the course. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. Two or more tests (USEF 1-19) will be included in the first round course. Must be a member of CHJA. 364 – C.H.J.A. PONY MEDAL CLASS 17 & Under – Fences, Small-2’3”, Medium-2’6”, Large-2’9”. Two or more tests (USEF 1-9) shall be included in the course. Three (3) riders must complete the course. Must be a member of CHJA. 365 – COLUMBINE JUNIOR MEDAL 18 & Over – Fences 2’9” Three (3) riders must complete the course. Open to Juniors who have not shown 3’ or higher during the current medal qualification period. Work Off of at least three (3) riders required (USEF 1-9, two or more tests required). Must be a member of CHJA. 366 – COLUMBINE ADULT MEDAL 18 & Over – Fences 2’9” Three (3) riders must complete the course. Open to adult amateurs who have not shown 3’ or higher during the current medal qualification period. Work Off of at least three (3) riders required (USEF 1-9, two or more tests required). Must be a member of CHJA. 367 – C.H.J.A. STIRRUP MEDAL CLASS This medal is open to juniors and amateurs who have not shown 2’6” or higher in any CHJA or USEF approved show during the current medal qualification period. Exhibitors will show over a course of not less than 8 fences. No combinations. Two or more USEF tests 1-9 must be included in the course. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. Three (3) riders must complete the course. Must be a member of CHJA.

RULES AND GENERAL INFORMATION The 2015 Colorado Fall Preview is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rule Book and will be conducted and judge Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $30 nonmember registration fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1)leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novicedivision; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of the competition. I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable-casts, or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4. UNDER COLORADO LAW, AN EQUINE PROFESSIONAL IS NOT LIABLE FOR AN INJURY TO OR THE DEATH OF A PARTICIPANT IN EQUINE ACTIVITIES RESULTING FROM THE INHERENT RISKS OF EQUINE ACTIVITIES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 13-21-120, COLORADO REVISED STATUTES IN ACCORDANCE HEREWITH. 1. STABLING and STALL SPLITS: Exhibitors and Trainers please note: Questions with regard to stall charges will not be considered after noon Friday of each show week. The horse show office will be happy to split the tack stalls per the Trainers instructions among his/her customers up to Friday at noon. Please advise your clients that these charges will appear on their show account. Trainers should remember that this is a service provided by the Horse Show and that handling stall splits in a timely manner is their responsibility. In addition, any splits uncollected from the client will be charged to the trainer account. a) Stalls, whether occupied by horses, feed, or tack, will be available for $200 each week. First bedding will NOT be included. Stalls are permanent with doors and are 12’ x 12’. Stalls received after the

closing date of entries will be $250 each. Stall fees are not refundable. b) Damage to stalls (whether portable or permanent) will be billed to the account of the owner of the horse occupying the stall, or in case of tack stalls to the Trainer assigned the stalls. All stalls will be checked by the barn manager prior to move in of the horses. Please note any prior damage to stalls to the barn manager immediately upon occupancy to avoid any incorrect charges. 3. WASHRACKS: Plenty of wash-racks are available and located east of barn 1 and south of barn 6. HORSES MAY NOT BE TIED TO SPIGOTS, AND CHARGES FOR DESTRUCTION OF WATER LINES WILL BE ASSESSED FROM EXHIBITORS WHO DESTROY PIPES. 4. MANURE DISPOSAL: A disposal system will be in place for your horse’s manure. We expect exhibitors to bring manure to these sites, and not to place it in areas where it doesn’t belong. These areas are located west of stalls and tents. Thank you in advance for your help in keeping the stable area clean. 5. MEDICAL WASTE: In accordance with the 1989 Federal Waste Tracking Act which restricts the disposal of medical waste. Bio Hazardous Medical Waste containers will be provided in the stable area. All exhibitors and their agents are responsible for the proper disposal of this waste. 6. MOTORIZED VEHICLES AND GOLF CARTS: Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of recognized competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. 7. ENTRY PROCEDURES: a. For each horse entered, send a $50 Entry Deposit Fee along with your $200 weekly Stall Fee, as well as the appropriate jumper nominating fee. Weekly stalls received after the closing date of entries will be $250 each. Send with your completely filled out entry blank on or before the closing date of entries. Entries may be returned if any of the above is incomplete. b. Bring a check for the remainder of your fees to the show. No numbers will be issued without full payment or a signed open check may be left. c. If entry blanks are postmarked on or before the closing date of entries and are properly filled out late fees will not be accessed. d. PLEASE DO NOT make entries from the time schedule. Consult the index to classes. Time schedules are subject to change after the close of entries. Therefore, upon arrival at the show, be sure to check the time schedule in the Horse Show Office. Updated schedules will also be available on our web-site www.langershows.com, along with orders of go and daily ride schedules. e. JUMPER NOMINATION FEES: All horses intending to show in the Jumper Division must pay the appropriate nomination fee. Nomination 2 $100 – All jumper classes with prize money. Once a horse is nominated they are entitled to compete in any jumper class for which they are eligible, providing they are entered and have paid the showing fee for each class. After the show begins nomination fees are refundable only with a vet certificate. f. Administration Fee: All horses, showing or non-showing, will be assessed a fee of $50 per show. This fee allows the horse to add and scratch from classes

with no penalty (exception: adds or scratches made the day the class is being held), access to schooling areas and rings at designated times and defers all charges for regular exhibitor parking passes. g. EQUITATION ENTRIES: Equitation riders must ride the horse and wear the number of the horse they are officially entered on. If the rider wishes to change horses for an equitation class, he/she may do so without penalty; however, the proper paperwork must be completed in the horse show office prior to the class. Exhibitors who enter an equitation class on one horse and ride or wear another horse’s number will be charged on both horses. Paperwork must be done in the horse show office to avoid this penalty. h. HORSE RECORDING REQUIREMENTS All competing horses must be registered with the USHJA. In order to be eligible for HOTY awards and/or Zone awards hoses must be recorded with USEF annually or for life. For on-line horse recording-http://www.usef.org/documents/membership/2015HorseApplication.pdf. 8. MEMBERSHIP Present to the show secretary or mail in with entries proof of current membership (USEF and USHJA, or join at the show. If exhibitors do not have proper membership documents, and the show is unable to verify the membership information, the exhibitor will be assessed a $30 (or $60 if both USEF and USHJA) non-refundable non-member fee. Numbers cannot be released without proof of membership or non-member fees. 9.ENTRIES CLOSE: Monday August 17, 2015 Make Checks Payable to: Colorado Horse Shows

Mail Entries to: Colorado Fall Preview 480 W. Riverside Drive, Suite 1 Burbank, CA 91506 11. POST ENTRIES: All entries received after closing date will pay a Late Fee of $50. Horses and/or riders who go in a class without entering may be charged double the entry fee. 12. SCRATCHES/CHANGES (without the official Show Vet Certificate)

1. Scratch Division – full credit if scratched prior to the start of the first class in the division, no credit if division has begun

2. Scratch class – full credit if scratched prior to the class being held, no credit after class has begun

3. Show scratch –full credit for classes not ridden in less $50 show scratch fee and any applicable stall fees

4. All classes (Hunter, Jumper and Equitation) scratched after the class has begun will not receive credit

5. There is no charge for exhibitors changing horses in an equitation class (see equitation entries for additional information)

13. REFUNDS: Before the closing date of entries full refunds will be given. After the closing date of entries, ENTRY DEPOSIT FEES AND STALL FEES WILL NOT BE REFUNDED. After the show starts, with official show vets certificate only, full refunds will be given less a $50 per horse "scratch fee", stall fees, and fees for classes already held prior to notification, whether exhibited in or not. If a division entry fee has to be pro-rated for a vet slip refund, the individual classes entered will be surcharged $10 for each class in which the horse competed, in addition to the $50 "scratch fee". Special Classes scratched after the order has been drawn may not be eligible for a refund. 15. SUBSTITUTIONS: Under the same ownership, a new horse may be substituted for a scratched horse for an inclusive fee of $50. (The scratched horse forfeits the $50 entry deposit fee, the substituted horse pays no penalty). 16. NON-SHOWING HORSES: A horse may be entered as “NON-SHOWING” on the original entry form at the time the entry blank is submitted by writing “non-showing”

in the space where classes would normally be entered. An official “Non-Showing Horse” is required to pay a $50 horse deposit fee and applicable stall fees. An official “Non-Showing Horse” who ultimately enters the horse show and competes is considered a post entry. 17. ORDERS OF GO: All jumping orders will be computer drawn, and rotated when necessary. Horses entered after the order has been drawn may be required to go first. Next days orders will be posted on our web-site www.langershows.com each night by 7:00pm. 19. ADD BACK MONEY: In classes with add back, prize money is computed from the number of horses that actually show. Horses entered but not showing up will forfeit their add back money. 20. PRIZES: All class winners will receive a trophy and ribbons through 8th place in addition to any prize money. Prize money in hunter classes will pay to 8th place; 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%. Prize money in jumper classes will pay to 5th place; 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%. Exception: Special Classes - see specifications. Prize money checks will be made to the owner listed on the entry and will be mailed within 30 days of the show. NO PRIZE MONEY WILL BE MAILED UNLESS THE FEDERAL TAX ID NUMBER OF THE OWNER IS LISTED ON THE ENTRY BLANK. 21. PRIZE MONEY – FOREIGN EXHIBITORS Be advised that the U.S. Internal Revenue Service requires sporting events to withhold 30% of prize money won in the United States. Foreign competitors should apply for a U.S. Social Security number and will be asked to complete form 8283 prior to prize money being issued. We encourage all foreign exhibitors to apply for a US Tax Id number. 22. MINOR EXHIBITORS: Parents or guardians of minor exhibitors shall hold The Norris Penrose Event Center, The Co Springs Fall Horse Shows, The Colorado Hunter/Jumper Association, and Langer Equestrian Group, Inc. harmless for injury to such minor. No child's entry will be accepted unless a parent or guardian signs entry blank. 23. MANAGEMENT: The Horse Show Management reserves the right to itself to interpret all questions and conditions in regard to or rising out of or incident to the show without claims for damages or recourse of any kind. All questions not covered in these rules and regulations shall be decided by the Horse Show Management and their decision will be final. The Horse Show Management reserves to itself the right to limit entries in any class, change any course, cancel or combine any unfilled classes, or reschedule classes, after due notice to exhibitors; change rings or rotate judges; change specifications in jumper classes in order to facilitate the time schedule. Once sections are combined, they will not be un-combined unless there are 8 entries in each section on the morning of the first class. 24. TRAILER INS: There will be a $75(per week) grounds fee for horses trailing in and not requiring stalls. Trailers may park only in designated day trailer parking. At no time may trailers be parked in the stable area, except for loading and unloading of horses and equipment. 25. FEED AND BEDDING: Hay, grain and bedding will be available at the Horse Show. CHP is the feed/shavings concessionaire for the Fall Preview. Products will be sold at market prices. To insure prompt delivery, please pre-order. Orders must be placed by noon for same day delivery. Those exhibitors who do not pre-order must present an open check for feed upon arrival. Orders will be totaled at the end of each week and must be paid in full at that time. A full line of quality feeds is available for your horse. Deliveries from outside feed companies will not be allowed, however you are welcome to bring your own feed and bedding.

26. RV PARKING: There are a limited number of RV Hookups at The Colorado Horse Park. They will be $225 per week and includes on site dumping at no charge (remote location). Reservations must be made on the entry blanks and spaces will be available on a first-reserved basis. The horse show office will hand out RV passes. Each RV will be assigned a particular parking space. If a pumping service is needed, it may be scheduled through the horse show office, but please schedule with at least 24 hours notice. Reservations are for Tuesday through Sunday each week. Early arrivals (prior to Sept. 2) will be charged $25 per day. Please contact us if you wish to arrive early. 28. DESIGNATED PARKING

• Trailer Parking • Exhibitor Parking

Absolutely no cars or trailers may be parked in the stable area except during loading and un-loading. Cars or trailers left unattended in the stable are will be subject to towing at the owner’s expense. Vehicle traffic is a safety issue that we take very seriously. Disabled parking passes are always available at no charge in the horse show office, please call ahead in order to help us facilitate your entrance to the horse show grounds. 303-841-7461 29. RETURNED CHECKS: Checks returned by the bank for any reason are regarded as a most serious offense and will be handled according to the following procedure: All returned checks will be charged an additional 10% penalty (minimum $50). Accounts will be given ten days to be paid in full with cash or cash equivalent or they will be turned into the USEF for further disciplinary action. 30. CLOSED RINGS: Horses are not permitted in arenas when a course is in the process of being set for an upcoming class. Any horses entering a ring with a posted closed sign will be subject to elimination. The Jumper ring will only be open for schooling until 3:00pm on the Wednesday prior to the start of each show week. 31. SCHOOLING SUPERVISION: Please be advised that starters have authority, as agents of management, to scratch riders who do not follow USEF schooling rules. We are serious about the rules for the schooling areas. 32. COURSES: Courses may consist of any combination of the following; Brush, Gate, Oxers, Post and Rails, Water, Liverpools, Ditch, Walls, Panels, Banks and Coops. The Horse Show Management reserves the right to adjust heights in Jumper classes as competition and or weather conditions warrant. 33. CONFLICTS: It is the intention of management to avoid holding rings to wait for horses and/or riders. Riders with conflicts must arrange their jumping order with the starters so that they will not hold up a class. Starters have the authority from management to scratch riders who are not timely. 34. DOGS: All dogs on the show grounds must be leashed and under control at all times. No dogs are allowed in stable area, in or around arenas or other areas, or in exterior RV areas without leashes, for their safety….and the safety of others. Individuals must not lead dogs on a leash while mounted. See USEF GR1301.6. Failure to comply

with this rule may be subject to penalty under chapters 6 and 7, as well as issuance of warning cards. 36. CRUELTY TO AND ABUSE OF HORSES: Abuse includes, but is not limited to, excessive use of the whip and/or spurs, use of the whip in front of the horses shoulder. Any action(s) against a horse by a competitor or an exhibitor, which are deemed excessive by a judge, Federation steward, technical delegate, or competition veterinarian, in the competition ring or anywhere on the competition grounds may be punished by official warning, elimination, or other sanctions which may be deemed appropriate by the Show Committee. Cruelty and Abuse will not be tolerated at any time, anywhere at the Colorado Horse Park 37. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: Please be advised that alcoholic beverages in any form may not be brought onto the show grounds. 38. PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR:

It is compulsory for all persons at Federation licensed hunter, jumper or hunter/jumper competitions when mounted anywhere on the competition grounds, to wear properly fastened protective headgear which meets or exceeds ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. It must be properly fitted with harness secured. It is the responsibility of the rider, or the parent or guardian or trainer of the junior exhibitor to see to it that the headgear worn complies with appropriate safety standards for protective headgear intended for equestrian use, and is properly fitted and in good condition, and the Federation, Show Committee, and Licensed Officials are not responsible for checking headgear worn for such compliance. Any exhibitor may wear a protective safety vest, specifically designed for use in equestrian sport in any division or class without penalty from the judge. The Federation recommends that the vest meet or surpass the current ASTM standard or be certified by the Safety Equipment Institute. See USEF GR801.4. For all exhibitors competing in the hunter or hunter seat equitation section, if a rider’s chin strap becomes unfastened, the rider may stop, re-fasten the chin strap and continue his/her round without penalty or elimination. A judge may, but is not required to stop a rider and ask them to refasten a chin strap which has become unfastened, again without penalty to the rider. Members of the Armed Services or the Police may wear the Service Dress Uniform. 40. VENDORS: For vendor information please contact Langer Equestrian Group, Inc at 818.563.3250 x 2. 41. DIRECTIONS TO THE Colorado Horse Park From Interstate 25: Turn east on Colorado 470 - about 4 miles to Route 83, also known as Parker Road. Go South, through the town of Parker. Continue until you pass The Pinery on your left. High Prairie property begins at white fence just south of gate to The Pinery. DO NOT TURN INTO HIGH PRAIRIE. Continue through the light at High Prairie Drive and go to the next light which is Bayou Gulch Road. Turn left, pass Ponderosa High School, and you will see the show entrance on your left. From Interstate 70, Eastbound: Take Colorado 470 (this exit occurs just as you have almost ended your descent through the foothills) until you reach Route 83 or Parker Road. Then follow directions listed above. From Interstate 70, Westbound: Turn west on Route 86, just west of Limon. Go to Franktown intersection and turn north (left) at Route 83 or Parker Road. Travel approximately four miles and turn right on Bayou Gulch Road. The Horse Park will be on your left.

For Horse Show Information: For Vendor Information: Langer Equestrian Group, Inc Langer Equestrian Group, Inc Charlotte Skinner-Robson 818.563.3250 ext. 2 818.563.3250 x2 www.langershows.com www.langershows.com [email protected] Only During the Horse Show: Ph – 818.679.5776