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Page 1: South Florida Hunter Jumper Association 70 Annual Charity ...€¦ · SFHJA / 1440 Coral Ridge Drive #191 / Coral Springs, FL 33071 / Show Phone Number: (561) 793-5867. On The Cover:

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South Florida HunterSouth Florida Hunter Jumper Association Jumper Association7070thth Annual Annual

Charity Horse ShowCharity Horse ShowNovember 18-22, 2020November 18-22, 2020

Premier / 4*Premier / 4*Palm Beach International Equestrian CenterPalm Beach International Equestrian Center

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SOUTH FLORIDA HUNTER & JUMPER ASSOCIATION 70TH ANNUAL CHARITY HORSE SHOW Competition #900

NOVEMBER 18-22, 2020(ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 13TH)

Premier Rated & Approved by: USEF, SFHJA, CFHJA

FOR THE BENEFIT OF: EQUESTRIAN AID FOUNDATION, FAU EQUESTRIAN TEAM & EQUINE-ASSISTED THERAPIES OF SOUTH FLORIDA, INC.

MANAGER: DAVID BURTON, JR WELLINGTON, FL

HORSE SHOW COMMITTEE: SFHJA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SPONSORSHIP COMMITTEE: ALI SWEETNAM WELLINGTON, FL MONIQUE KEITZ BOCA RATON, FL

HUNTER, BREEDING & EQUITATION JUDGES: SCOTT FITTON WELLINGTON, FL TAMMY PROVOST WESTFIELD, IN SISSY WICKES UNIONVILLE, PA SCOTT WILLIAMSON CHAGRIN FALLS, OH

JUMPER JUDGES: JASON GATES TEQUESTA, FL JEFF SMILEY DELRAY BEACH, FL JENNY KONING LOXAHATCHEE, FL LILIANA RIVERA BOLIVIA ALEX ZULIA WELLINGTON, FL JIM ZULIA EUSTIS, FL

STEWARDS: MESA HART WELLINGTON, FL JENNIFER MATTS DELRAY BEACH, FL

SECRETARIES: SHERRIE BODDEN WELLINGTON, FL MARGARET CONE WELLINGTON, FL LEANNE GAMBOA CORAL SPRINGS, FL JENNIFER GLOSSON WELLINGTON, FL HALI MILLER WELLINGTON, FL ANGELA PRITCHARD WELCOME, NC

HUNTER COURSE DESIGNERS: DANNY MOORE BROOKSVILLE, FL ROBBIE MCGREGGER WELLINGTON, FL

JUMPER COURSE DESIGNER: ERIC HASBROUCK NORTH SALEM, NY HECTOR LOYOLA WELLINGTON, FL ANDY CHRISTIANSEN ROYAL PALM BEACH, FL

ANNOUNCERS: JAMES COLLINS WELLINGTON, FL TOM MATHEWS WELLINGTON, FL NIGEL HALE LOXAHATCHEE, FL MATT HARRIS WELLINGTON, FL FARRIER: TONI BUCCI WELLINGTON, FL 401-487-7527

SHOW VETERINARIAN: PALM BEACH EQUINE WELLINGTON, FL 561-793-1599 (CLOSEST EQUINE SURGICAL CENTER)

OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS: ANNE GITTENS PHOTOGRAPHY

SFHJA / 1440 Coral Ridge Drive #191 / Coral Springs, FL 33071 / Show Phone Number: (561) 793-5867

On The Cover: 2019 Grand Prix Winner Liroy 30 owned by Pinetree Farms Inc, ridden by Taylor LandFrom Top to Bottom 2019 Medal Finals Winners: Madison Aguilar (Adult), Olivia Sweetnam (Pony), & Ella Bostwick (Junior)

2019 USHJA National Hunter Derby Winner Avatar Z owned by Bonne Chance Farm, ridden by Victoria Colvin

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*Denotes Handy Class ^1st Rd of Classic

Tuesday November 17th Open Schooling (With SFHJA Back Number)

10AM - 5PM: International, Mogavero, 7&8, Rost International - 10 AM 1.35m Jumper: 10AM-10:45AM 1001 1.35m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 10:00-10:15AM 1002 1.35m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 10:15-10:30AM 1003 1.35m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 10:30-10:45AM 1.30m Jumper: 10:50AM-12:10PM 1004 1.30m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 10:50-11:10AM 1005 1.30m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 11:10-11:30AM 1006 1.30m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 11:30-11:50AM 1007 1.30m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 11:50-12:10PM 1.20m Jumper: 12:15PM-1:35PM 1008 1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 12:15-12:35PM 1009 1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 12:35-12:55PM 1010 1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 12:55-1:15PM 1011 1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 1:15-1:35PM Drag Break 1:35-1:55pm 1.10m Jumper: 2:00PM-3:20PM 1012 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 2:00-2:20PM 1013 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 2:20-2:40PM 1014 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 2:40-3:00PM 1015 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 3:00-3:20PM 1.0m Jumper: 3:25PM-5:00PM 1016 1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 3:25-3:45PM 1017 1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 3:45-4:05PM 1018 1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 4:05-4:25PM 1019 1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 4:25-4:45PM

Mogavero - 10 AM .70-.80m Jumper: 10AM-11:20AM 1101 .70-.80m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 10:00-10:20AM 1102 .70-.80m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 10:20-10:40AM 1103 .70-.80m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 10:40-11:00AM 1104 .70-.80m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 11:00-11:20AM .85-.90m Jumper: 11:25-12:45PM 1105 .85-.90m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 11:25-11:45AM 1106 .85-.90m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 11:45-12:05PM 1107 .85-.90m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 12:05-12:25PM 1108 .85-.90m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 12:25-12:45PM .95-1.0m Jumper: 12:50PM-1:10PM 1109 .95-1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 12:50-1:10PM 1110 .95-1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 1:10-1:30PM 1111 .95-1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 1:30-1:50PM 1112 .95-1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 1:50-2:10PM Drag Break 2:10-2:25pm 1.05-1.10m Jumper: 2:30PM-3:50PM 1113 1.05-1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 2:30-2:50PM 1114 1.05-1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 2:50-3:10PM 1115 1.05-1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 3:10-3:30PM 1116 1.05-1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 3:30-3:50PM 1.15-1.20m Jumper: 3:55PM-5:00PM 1117 1.15-1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 3:55-4:10PM 1118 1.15-1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 4:10-4:25PM 1119 1.15-1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 4:25-4:40PM 1120 1.15-1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 4:40-4:55PM

Rost - 10 AM 2’6” Hunter: 10AM-11:20AM 1201 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:00-10:20AM 1202 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:20-10:40AM 1203 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:40-11:00AM 1204 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:00-11:20AM 2’9” Hunter: 11:25AM-12:45PM 1205 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:25-11:45AM 1206 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:45-12:05PM 1207 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 12:05-12:25PM 1208 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 12:25-12:45PM Drag Break 12:45-1:00pm 3’ Hunter: 1:05PM-2:25PM 1209 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 1:05-1:25PM 1210 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 1:25-1:45PM 1211 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 1:45-2:05PM 1212 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:05-2:25PM 3’3” Hunter: 2:30PM-3:50PM 1210 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:30-2:50PM 1211 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:50-3:10PM 1212 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 3:10-3:30PM 1213 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 3:30-3:50PM 3’6” Hunter: 3:55PM-4:55PM 1210 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 3:55-4:10PM 1211 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 4:10-4:25PM 1212 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 4:25-4:40PM 1213 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 4:40-4:55PM

2020 SFHJA 70th Annual Charity Horse ShowNovember 18-22, 2020

Tuesday Continued Ring 7/8 - 10 AM 3’9” Hunter: 10AM-10:45AM 1301 3’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:00-10:15AM 1302 3’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:15-10:30AM 1303 3’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:30-10:45AM 3’6” Hunter: 10:45AM-11:50AM 1304 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:50-11:05AM 1305 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:05-11:20AM 1306 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:20-11:35AM 1307 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:35-11:50AM 3’3” Hunter: 11:55AM-1:15PM 1308 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:55-12:15PM 1309 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 12:15-12:35PM 1310 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 12:35-12:55PM 1311 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 12:55-1:15PM Drag Break 1:15-1:35pm 3’ Hunter: 1:40PM-3:00PM 1312 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 1:40-2:00PM 1313 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:00-2:20PM 1314 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:20-2:40PM 1315 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:40-3:00PM 2’9” Hunter: 3:05PM-5:00PM 1316 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 3:05-3:25PM 1317 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 3:25-3:45PM 1318 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 3:45-4:05PM 1319 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 4:05-4:25PM

Wednesday November 18th Open Schooling (With SFHJA Back Number) 8AM - 5PM: Rost, Ring 6, Denemethy

Mogavero (after Showing)

Rost - 8 AM 2’6” Hunter: 8AM-10AM 2201 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 8:00-8:20AM 2202 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 8:20-8:40AM 2203 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 8:40-9:00AM 2204 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 9:00-9:20AM 2205 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 9:20-9:40AM 2’9” Hunter: 10:05AM-11:45AM 2206 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:05-10:25AM 2207 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:25-10:45AM 2208 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:45-11:05AM 2209 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:05-11:25AM 2210 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:25-11:45AM Drag Break 11:45-12:00pm 3’ Hunter: 12:05PM-1:45PM 2211 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 12:05-12:25PM 2212 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 12:25-12:45PM 2213 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 12:45-1:05PM 2214 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 1:05-1:25PM 2215 3’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 1:25-1:45PM 3’3” Hunter: 1:50PM-3:25PM 2216 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 1:50-2:10PM 2217 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:10-2:30PM 2218 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:30-2:50PM 2219 3’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:50-3:10PM 3’6” Hunter: 3:35PM-5:00PM 2220 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 3:35-3:55PM 2221 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 3:55-4:15PM 2222 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 4:15-4:35PM 2223 3’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 4:35-4:55PM

Wednesday Continued Ring 6 - 8 AM 2’9” Hunter: 8AM-9:30AM 2501 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 8:00-8:20AM 2502 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 8:20-8:40AM 2503 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 8:40-9:00AM 2504 2’9” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 9:00-9:20AM 2’6” Hunter: 9:35AM-11:05AM 2505 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 9:35-9:55AM 2506 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 9:55-10:15AM 2507 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:15-10:35AM 2508 2’6” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 10:35-10:55AM 2’3” Hunter: 11:10AM-12:30PM 2509 2’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:10-11:30AM 2510 2’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:30-11:50AM 2511 2’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 11:50-12:10PM 2512 2’3” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 12:10-12:30PM Drag Break 12:35-12:50pm 2’ Hunter: 12:50PM-2:10PM 2513 2’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 12:50-1:10PM 2514 2’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 1:10-1:30PM 2515 2’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 1:30-1:50PM 2516 2’ Hunter (8 Horses Max) 1:50-2:10PM 18’ Hunter: 2:15PM-3:35PM 2517 18” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:15-2:35PM 2518 18” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:35-2:55PM 2519 18” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 2:55-3:15PM 2520 18” Hunter (8 Horses Max) 3:15-3:35PM Cross Rail Hunter: 3:40PM-5:00PM 2521 Cross Rail Hunter (8 Horses Max) 3:40-4:00PM 2522 Cross Rail Hunter (8 Horses Max) 4:00-4:20PM 2523 Cross Rail Hunter (8 Horses Max) 4:20-4:40PM 2524 Cross Rail Hunter (8 Horses Max) 4:40-5:00PM

Denemethy - 8 AM 1.35m Jumper: 8AM-9:20AM 2401 1.35m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 8:00-8:20AM 2402 1.35m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 8:20-8:40AM 2403 1.35m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 8:40-9:00AM 2404 1.35m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 9:00-9:20AM 1.30m Jumper: 9:25AM-10:45AM 2405 1.30m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 9:25-9:45AM 2406 1.30m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 9:45-10:05AM 2407 1.30m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 10:05-10:25AM 2408 1.30m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 10:25-10:45AM 1.20m Jumper: 10:50AM-12:10PM 2409 1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 10:50-11:10AM 2410 1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 11:10-11:30AM 2411 1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 11:30-11:50AM 2412 1.20m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 11:50-12:10PM Drag Break 12:10-12:25pm 1.15m Jumper: 12:30PM-2PM 2413 1.15m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 12:30-12:50PM 2414 1.15m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 12:50-1:10PM 2415 1.15m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 1:10-1:30PM 2416 1.15m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 1:30-1:50PM 1.10m Jumper: 2:05PM-3:35PM 2417 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 2:05-2:25PM 2418 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 2:25-2:45PM 2419 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 2:45-3:05PM 2420 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 3:05-3:25PM 1.10m Jumper: 2:05PM-3:35PM 2417 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 2:05-2:25PM 2418 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 2:25-2:45PM 2419 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 2:45-3:05PM 2420 1.10m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 3:05-3:25PM 1.0m Jumper: 3:40PM-5:00PM 2421 1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 3:40-4:00PM 2422 1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 4:00-4:20PM 2423 1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 4:20-4:40PM 2424 1.0m Jumper (8 Horses Max) 4:40-5:00PM

Mogavero After Completion of Showing and Build/Drag Jumper Schooling Able to adjust Heights with Gloves 1 Trainer at a Time

**Warm Up Hunter classes not open during Medals**

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2020 SFHJA 70th Annual Charity Horse ShowNovember 18-22, 2020

**Warm Up Hunter classes not open during Medals** *Denotes Handy Class ^1st Rd of Classic

Wednesday November 18th Open Schooling (With Back Number) 10AM - 5PM: Rost, Ring 6, DeNemethy, Mogavero (After Showing) (see 1st Page for Schooling times)

International - 8 AM 714 1.10m Open Jumper (II2b) - Littlewood Fences, Inc 770 1.30m Open Jumper (II2b) - JR Show Stables 700 1.40m Open Jumper (II2b) - Blake Sporthorses LLC

Mogavero - 9 AM 710 1.20m Open Jumper (II2b) - Pine Hollow Farm

Ring 7/8 - 8:00 AM 251 Model Green Conformation Hunter - Robert Ross, PA 260 Model High Performance Conformation Hunter 650 Warm Up (Open to 162) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 253/254 Green Conformation Hunter - Robert Ross, PA 252 Green Conformation Hunter U/S - Robert Ross, PA 262/263 High Performance Conformation Hunter 261 High Performance Conformation Hunter U/S 267/268 High Performance Hunter - PJP Farm 266 High Performance U/S - PJP Farm 247/248 Green Hunter 3’9” 246 Green Hunter 3’9” U/S 382/383 Performance Hunter 3’6” - Fallen Oak Farm 381 Performance Hunter 3’6” U/S - Fallen Oak Farm 242/243 Green Hunter 3’6” - Ravenwood Farm 241 Green Hunter 3’6” U/S - Ravenwood Farm 171/172 Young Hunter 3’6” 170 Young Hunter 3’6” U/S 387/388 Performance Hunter 3’3” - Two Goals Farm 386 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S - Two Goals Farm 372/373 Green Hunter 3’3” - East Wind Farm 371 Green Hunter 3’3” U/S - East Wind Farm 166/167 Young Hunter 3’3” 165 Young Hunter 3’3” U/S 202/203 Green Hunter 3’ - Penny Lombadro, Inc. 201 Green Hunter 3’ U/S - Penny Lombadro, Inc. 161/162 Young Hunter 3’ - Dani The Wonder Horse 160 Young Hunter 3’ U/S - Dani The Wonder Horse

Thursday November 19th Open Schooling (With Back Number): 9AM – End of Show: Ring 6 and DeNemethy

International - 8 AM 711 1.20m Open Jumper (II2d) - Pine Hollow Farm 771 1.30m Open Jumper (II2d) - JR Show Stables 807 $20,000 Paul Tracy Farrier Services Welcome Stake (1.40m) II2b 780 Training Jumper (1.0m) II2d - Sarmiento Property Mngt.

Mogavero - 8 AM 715 1.10m Open Jumper (II2d) - Littlewood Fences, Inc 783 Puddle Jumper Open (.70-.80m) II2b - River Hill Farm 795 Puddle Jumper Jr/Am (.70-.80m) II2b - Cheska Inc. 790 Hopeful Jumper (.85m) II2b - L&P Show Jumpers 750 Training Jumper (.95m) II2b - Graziani Performance Horses 747 Take2 Thoroughbred Jumper (1.0m) II2b - Marigot Bay Farm 744 1.15m Open Jumper II2b - On Par, LLC

Ring 7/8 - 8 AM 651 Warm Up (Open to 164) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 255/256* Green Conformation Hunter - Robert Ross, PA 264/265* High Performance Conformation Hunter 269/270* High Performance Hunter - PJP Farm 249/250* Green Hunter 3’9” 384/385* Performance Hunter 3’6” - Fallen Oak Farm 244/245* Green Hunter 3’6” - Ravenwood Farm 173/174 Young Hunter 3’6” 389/390* Performance Hunter 3’3” - Two Goals Farm 374/375 Green Hunter 3’3” - East Wind Farm 168/169 Young Hunter 3’3” 204/205 Green Hunter 3’ - Penny Lombadro, Inc. 163/164 Young Hunter 3’ - Dani The Wonder Horse

Rost - 8 AM 120 Yearling Hunter Breeding - Renaissance Farm 121 2 YO Hunter Breeding - Renaissance Farm 122 3 YO Hunter Breeding - Renaissance Farm 123 Best Young Horse - Renaissance Farm 124 Yearling Pony Breeding - Ponies & Palms Show Stables 125 2 YO Pony Breeding - Ponies & Palms Show Stables 126 3 YO Pony Breeding - Ponies & Palms Show Stables 127 Best Young Pony - Ponies & Palms Show Stables 652 Warm Up (Open to 188) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 222/223 USHJA Hunter 3’ - Twin Rivers Woodworking 217/218 Take2 Thoroughbred Hunter 3’ - Lisa Keith 187/188 USHJA Hunter 2’9” - Renaissance Farm

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Friday November 20thOpen Schooling (With Back Number): 9AM – End of Show: Ring 9 International - 8 AM 702 1.40m Open Jumper (II.1) - Blake Sporthorses LLC 772 1.30m Open Jumper (II.1) - JR Show Stables 712 1.20m Open Jumper (II.1) - Pine Hollow Farm 720 Low Junior/Amateur Owner (1.20m) II2b - Lorcan Gallager, LLC 774 Medium Junior/Amateur Owner (1.30m) II2b - JET Show Stables 724 High Junior/Amateur Owner (1.40m) II2b - Kaitlyn Karssen Photography

DeNemethy - 8 AM 755 5 YO DJS Young Jumper Table II - Glenbeigh Farm 756 6 YO DJS Young Jumper (II2b) - Glenbeigh Farm 757 7 YO DJS Young Jumper (II2b) - Glenbeigh Farm 745 1.15m Open Jumper (II.1) - On Par, LLC 716 1.10m Open Jumper (II.1) - Littlewood Fences, Inc 740 Children’s Jumper (1.10m) II2b - Competition Farm 760 Adult Jumper (1.10m) II2b - Pinecone Farm SFHJA Back # Schooling After Drag & Build (Adjust Heights with Gloves)

Mogavero - 8 AM 784 Puddle Jumper Open (.70-.80m) II2d - River Hill Farm 796 Puddle Jumper Jr/Am (.70-.80m) II2d - Cheska Inc. 791 Hopeful Jumper (.85m) II2d - L&P Show Jumpers 751 Training Jumper (.95m) II2d - Graziani Performance Horses 781 Training Jumper (1.0m) II2d - Sarmiento Property Mngt. 748 Take2 Thoroughbred Jumper (1.0m) II2d - Marigot Bay Farm 737 Low Children’s Jumper (1.0m) II2d - Summerfields Equine LLC 765 Low Adult Jumper (1.0m) II2d - The RV Advisor 581 WIHS Jumper Phase - Candor Sales SFHJA Back # Schooling After Drag & Build (Adjust Heights with Gloves)

Ring 7/8 - 8 AM 186 USHJA Hunter 2’9” U/S - Renaissance Farm 653 Warm Up (Open to 220) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 189/190 USHJA Hunter 2’9” - Renaissance Farm 221 USHJA Hunter 3’ U/S - Twin Rivers Woodworking 216 Take2 Thoroughbred Hunter U/S - Lisa Keith 224/225 USHJA Hunter 3’ - Twin Rivers Woodworking 219/220 Take 2 Thoroughbred Hunter - Lisa Keith 12 pm - 12:50 Course Walk 12:15 – 12:50 Hand Walk First Horse 1pm 915 $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby

Presented by: Meadowview Inc **James B. Pirtle Memorial Trophy Presentation**

Rost - 8:00 AM 654 Warm Up (Open to 517) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 519/520 Adult Amateur Equitation - Acorn Creek Farm & Erica Kahn 518 Adult Amateur Equitation Flat - Acorn Creek Farm & Erica Kahn 565 Ariat Adult Medal - Carriage Hill Farm 531 SFHJA Adult Medal Wildcard - Critical Compressions, LLC 580 WIHS Hunter Phase - Candor Sales 516/517 Equitation 15-17 - The Hechtman Family 515 Equitation 15-17 Flat - The Hechtman Family 529 SFHJA Junior Medal Wildcard - MDM Equestrian SFHJA Back # Schooling After Drag & Build (Adjust Heights with Gloves)

Ring 6 - 8:00 AM 656 Warm Up (Open to 233) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 232/233 USHJA Hunter 2’6” - StallWatch, LLC 231 USHJA Hunter 2’6” U/S - StallWatch, LLC 630 Pleasure Horse - MDM Equestrian 657 Warm Up (Open to 504) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 510/511 Equitation 11 & Under - PJP Farm 509 Equitation 11 & Under Flat - PJP Farm 513/514 Equitation 12-14 - Catie Staszak Media 512 Equitation 12-14 Flat - Catie Staszak Media 503/504 Child/Adult Equitation 2’6” - Riders Boutique 502 Child/Adult Equitation 2’6” Flat - Riders Boutique 541 WIHS Pony Equitation - Castlewood Farm 540 M&S/USEF Pony Medal - Moorcroft Inc 532 SFHJA Pony Medal Wildcard - PJP Farm SFHJA Back # Schooling After Drag & Build (Adjust Heights with Gloves)

Ring 9 - 8:00 AM SFHJA Back # Schooling until end of show

**Grand Prix Check In: 2-3PM Behind Exhibitor Services**

Saturday November 21st International - 7:30 AM (Open Hacking 6-7 AM) 701 1.40m Open Jumper (II2.1) - Blake Sporthorses LLC 726 High Junior/Amateur Owner (1.40m) II.1 - Kaitlyn Karssen Photography 545 USHJA Jumping Seat Medal 3’3” - Castlewood Farm 590 Platinum Performance / USEF Show Jumping

Talent Search 1* - Candor Sales 527 SFHJA Adult Medal Final - Spectrum Show Stables **Charming Model Memorial Trophy Presentation** 525 SFHJA Junior Medal Final - Vintage Row & Chaz Harpman **Audrey H Chesney Trophy Presentation** **Chicado’s Last Hope Memorial Trophy Presentation** 804 $50,000 Spy Coast Farm & Sweet Oak Farm Grand Prix **Toni DelFiandra Memorial Trophy Presentation**

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2020 SFHJA 70th Annual Charity Horse ShowNovember 18-22, 2020

**Warm Up Hunter classes not open during Medals** *Denotes Handy Class ^1st Rd of Classic

Saturday November 21st Cont. DeNemethy - 8 AM 746

1.15m Open Jumper (II.1) - On Par, LLC 775 Medium Junior/Amateur Owner (1.30m) II.1 - JET Show Stables 722 Low Junior/Amateur Owner (1.20m) II.1 - Lorcan Gallagher, LLC 717 1.10m Open Jumper (II.1) - Littlewood Fences Inc 741 Children’s Jumper (1.10m) II2b - Competition Farm 761 Adult Jumper (1.10m) II2b - Pinecone Farm 742 Children’s Jumper (1.10m) II.1 - Competition Farm 762 Adult Jumper (1.10m) II.1 - Pinecone Farm

Mogavero - 8 AM 785

Puddle Jumper Open (.70-.80m) II.1 - River Hill Farm 797 Puddle Jumper Jr/Am (.70-.80m) II.1 - Cheska, Inc. 792 Hopeful Jumper (.85m) II.1- L&P Show Jumpers 752 Training Jumper (.95m) II.1 - Graziani Performance Horses 782 Training Jumper (1.0m) II.1 - Sarmiento Property Mngt. 749 Take2 Thoroughbred Jumper (1.0m) II.1 - Marigot Bay Farm 738 Low Children’s Jumper (1.0m) II.1 - Summerfields Equine LLC 766 Low Adult Jumper (1.0m) II.1 - The RV Advisor

Ring 7/8 - 8 AM 659

Warm Up (Open to 328) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 277/278^ Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 36&O - Renaissance Farm 276 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 36&O U/S - Renaissance Farm 272/273^ Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 18-35 - Marigot Bay Farm 271 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 18-35 U/S - Marigot Bay Farm 377/378^ Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 - On Par, LLC 376 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 U/S - On Par, LLC 392/393^ Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 36&O - Isalou Inc 391 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 36&O U/S - Isalou Inc 337/338^ Junior Hunter 3’3” 15&U- Montoga Inc 336 Junior Hunter 3’3” 15&U U/S - Montoga Inc 342/343^ Junior Hunter 3’3” 16-17 - Victoria Colvin 341 Junior Hunter 3’3” 16-17 U/S - Victoria Colvin 307/308^ Large Junior Hunter 15&U - Riders Boutique 306 Large Junior Hunter 15&U U/S - Riders Boutique 332/333^ Large Junior Hunter 16-17 - Hunter Creek Farm 331 Large Junior Hunter 16-17 U/S - Hunter Creek Farm 302/303^ Small Junior Hunter 15&U - Little Brook Farm 301 Small Junior Hunter 15&U U/S - Little Brook Farm 327/328^ Small Junior Hunter 16-17 - Ashland Farm 326 Small Junior Hunter 16-17 U/S - Ashland Farm 661 Warm Up (Open 288) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 282/283^ Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 - The Burton Family 281 Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 U/S - The Burton Family 287/288^ Adult Amateur Hunter 36&O - Dr. Annette Friend 286 Adult Amateur Hunter 36&O U/S - Dr. Annette Friend 904 $500 NAL/WIHS Adult Hunter Classic - RC Stables

Rost - 8 AM 555

THIS Children’s Medal - Carriage Hill Farm 660 Warm Up (Open to 323) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 312/313^ Children’s Hunter 14&U - Renaissance Farm 322/323^ Children’s Hunter 15-17 - Pinecone Farm 902 $500 NAL/WIHS Children’s Hunter Classic - Paddock Equine 560 THIS Adult Medal - Carriage Hill Farm 673 Warm Up (Open to 298) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 234/235 USHJA Hunter 2’6” - StallWatch, LLC 297/298 Low Adult Hunter 2’6” - Palm Beach Show Stables 296 Low Adult Hunter U/S - Palm Beach Show Stables 633 Pleasure Horse - MDM Equestrian **Angel Memorial Pleasure Horse Perpetual Trophy**

Ring 6 - 8 AM 662

Warm Up (Open to 413) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 442/443^ Small Green Pony Hunter - PJP Farm 472/473^ Medium Green Pony Hunter - Marigot Bay Farm 452/453^ Large Green Pony Hunter 432/433^ Large Pony Hunter - Robert Ross, PA 431 Large Pony U/S - Robert Ross, PA 422/423^ Medium Pony Hunter - Ponies & Palms Show Stables 421 Medium Pony U/S - Ponies & Palms Show Stables 412/413^ Small Pony Hunter - RC Stables 411 Small Pony U/S - RC Stables 526 SFHJA Pony Medal Final - RC Stables

Ring 9 - 8 AM 663

Warm Up (Open to 152) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 145/146 Academy Younger Cross Rails Equitation - Happy Endings Farm 144 Academy Younger Cross Rails Equitation Flat - Happy Endings Farm 151/152 Academy Older Cross Rails Equitation - Nancy Hooker 150 Academy Older Cross Rails Equitation Flat - Nancy Hooker 664 Warm Up (Open to 620) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 605/606 Opportunity Short Stirrup Equitation - Day Dream Farm Inc. 604 Opportunity Short Stirrup Equitation Flat - Day Dream Farm Inc. 619/620 Opportunity Rusty Stirrup Equitation - Renaissance Farm 618 Opportunity Rusty Stirrup Equitation Flat - Renaissance Farm 665 Warm Up (Open to 318) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 457/458 Large Child Pony - RSB Farms, Inc./Rob Bielefeld & Chrystal Knight 456 Large Child Pony U/S - RSB Farms, Inc./Rob Bielefeld & Chrystal Knight 406/407 Small/Medium Child Pony - PJP Farm 405 Small/Medium Child Pony U/S - PJP Farm 177/178 USHJA Hunter 2’ - MDM Equestrian 182/183 USHJA Hunter 2’3” - Renaissance Farm 317/318 Low Children’s Hunter - Four Gs Equestrian

316 Low Children’s Hunter U/S - Four Gs Equestrian

Sunday November 22nd International - 8:00 AM 808 $10,000 Gut Einhaus 1.35m Jumper Stake (II2b) 723 $10,000 Southern Arches NAL/WIHS Low Jr/AO Classic (1.25m) II2b 776 $10,000 Southern Arches Medium Junior/Amateur Owner Classic (1.35m) II2b 727 $10,000 High Junior/Amateur Owner Classic (1.40m) II2b

Mogavero - 7:30 AM (Open Hacking 6-7 AM) 550 Dover Saddlery USEF Medal - Stepping Stone Farm 570 ASPCA Maclay - Stepping Stone Farm 530 The Hamel Foundation/NHS Medal 3’3” - Carriage Hill Farm 786 Puddle Jumper Open (.70-.80m) II.1 - River Hill Farm 798 Puddle Jumper Jr/Am (.70-.80m) II2b - Cheska Inc. 793 Hopeful Jumper (.85m) II2b - L&P Show Jumpers 753 Training Jumper (.95m) II2b - Graziani Performance Horses 805 $500 JR Show Stables .95m Ch/Ad Mini Prix II2b **JB Johnson Memorial Trophy Presentation**

DeNemethy - 9 AM 767 $1,500 RV Sales of Broward Low Adult Jumper Classic (1.0m) II2b 739 $1,500 Summerfields Equine LLC Low Child Jpr Classic (1.0m) II2b 802 $10,000 John & Monika Preston NAL/WIHS Child/Adult Jpr Classic (1.15m) II2b

Ring 7/8 - 8 AM 379/380* Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 - On Par, LLC 394/395* Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 36&O - Isalou Inc 339/340* Junior Hunter 3’3” 15&U - Montoga Inc 344/345* Junior Hunter 3’3” 16-17 - Victoria Colvin 910 $2,000 Over The Hill Farm Junior/Amateur Owner 3’3” Classic 274/275* Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 18-35 - Marigot Bay Farm 279/280* Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 36&O - Renaissance Farm 304/305* Small Junior Hunter 15&U - Little Brook Farm 329/330* Small Junior Hunter 16-17 - Ashland Farm 309/310* Large Junior Hunter 15&U - Riders Boutique 334/335* Large Junior Hunter 16-17 - Hunter Creek Farm 912 $2,000 Victoria Colvin Junior/Amateur Owner 3’6” Classic 284/285 Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 - The Burton Family 289/290 Adult Amateur Hunter 36&O - Dr. Annette Friend **Lamborghini Memorial Trophy Presentation** **MJ Hulsey Jr Memorial Trophy Presentation**

Rost - 8:30 AM 311 Children’s Hunter 14&U U/S - Renaissance Farm 667 Warm Up (Open to 325) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 314/315 Children’s Hunter 14&U - Renaissance Farm 324/325 Children’s Hunter 15-17 - Pinecone Farm 321 Children’s Hunter 15-17 U/S - Pinecone Farm 673 Warm Up (Open to 300) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 319/320^ Low Children’s Hunter - Four Gs Equestrian 900 $250 Low Children’s Classic - Robert Ross, PA 299/300^ Low Adult Hunter - Palm Beach Show Stables 901 $250 Low Adult Classic - Robert Ross, PA **Arthur Milner Memorial Trophy Presentation**

Ring 6 - 8 AM 620 Pleasure Pony - Zoey Burton 414/415* Small Pony Hunter - RC Stables 906 $500 Back Country Farm Small Pony Hunter Classic 424/425* Medium Pony Hunter - Ponies & Palms Show Stables 907 $500 Back Country Farm Medium Pony Hunter Classic 434/435* Large Pony Hunter - Robert Ross, PA 908 $500 Back Country Farm Large Pony Hunter Classic **Gladewind’s Farm Perpetual Trophy Presentation** **Senior Memorial Challenge Trophy Presentation** 655

Warm Up (Open to 445) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 451 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S 454/455 Large Green Pony Hunter 471 Medium Green Pony Hunter U/S - Marigot Bay Farm 474/475 Medium Green Pony Hunter - Marigot Bay Farm 441 Small Green Pony Hunter U/S - PJP Farm 444/445 Small Green Pony Hunter - PJP Farm

Ring 9 - 8 AM 607

Leadline - Grassy Ridge Farm 608 Walk - Day Dream Farm Inc. 609 Walk Trot - Day Dream Farm Inc. 610 Walk Trot Pleasure - Day Dream Farm Inc. 611 Walk Trot Jump - Day Dream Farm Inc. 670 Warm Up (Open to 149) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 142/143 Academy Younger Cross Rail Hunter - Happy Endings Farm 141 Academy Younger Cross Rail Hunter U/S - Happy Endings Farm 148/149 Academy Older Cross Rail Hunter - Nancy Hooker 147 Academy Older Cross Rail Hunter U/S - Nancy Hooker 671 Warm Up (Open to 617) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 602/603 Opportunity Short Stirrup Hunter - Day Dream Farm Inc. 601 Opportunity Short Stirrup Hunter U/S - Day Dream Farm Inc. 616/617 Opportunity Rusty Stirrup Hunter - Renaissance Farm 615 Opportunity Rusty Stirrup Hunter U/S - Renaissance Farm 672 Warm Up (Open to 185) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 176 USHJA Hunter 2’ U/S - MDM Equestrian 179/180 USHJA Hunter 2’ - MDM Equestrian 181 USHJA Hunter 2’3” U/S - Renaissance Farm 184/185 USHJA Hunter 2’3” - Renaissance Farm 669 Warm Up (Open to 460) - Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated Properties 408/409 Small/Medium Child Pony - PJP Farm

459/460 Large Child Pony - RSB Farms, Inc./Rob Bielefeld & Chrystal Knight

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CONDITIONS OF COMPETITIONEvery class offered herein which is covered by the Rules and Specifications of the current USEF Rule Book will be conducted in accordance therewith.

Please see pages 73-92 at the back of the Prize List for the SFHJA COVID-19 Action Plan

MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT (UPDATED WITH NEW BIOSECURITY PROTOCOLS)

WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY,

ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENTFor and in consideration of United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. dba US Equestrian (“USEF”) allowing me, the undersigned, to participate in any capacity (including as a rider, driver, handler, vaulter, longeur, lessee, owner, agent, coach, official, trainer or volunteer) in a USEF sanctioned, licensed or approved event or activity, including but not limited to equestrian clinics, practices, shows, competitions and related or incidental activities (“USEF Event” or “USEF Events”); I, for myself, and on behalf of my spouse, children, heirs and next of kin, and any legal and personal representatives, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, hereby agree to and make the following contractual representations pursuant to this Agreement (the “Agreement”):

A. RULES AND REGULATIONS: I hereby agree to be bound and abide by the rules, regulations, and policies of USEF as published in the USEF Rule Book and on the website at www.usef.org, as amended from time to time.

B. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RISK: I knowingly, willingly, and voluntarily acknowledge the inherent risks associated with the sport of equestrian and know that horseback riding and related equestrian activities are inherently dangerous, and that participation in any USEF Event involves risks and dangers including, without limitation, the potential for serious bodily injury (including broken bones, head or neck injuries), sickness and disease (including communicable diseases), trauma, pain & suffering, permanent disability, paralysis and death; loss of or damage to personal property (including my mount & equipment) arising out of the unpredictable behavior of horses; exposure to extreme conditions and circumstances; accidents involving other participants, event staff, volunteers or spectators; contact or collision with other participants and horses, natural or man-made objects; adverse weather conditions; facilities issues and premises conditions; failure of protective equipment (including helmets); inadequate safety measures; participants of varying skill levels; situations beyond the immediate control of the USEF Event Organizers and competition management; and other undefined, not readily foreseeable and presently unknown risks and dangers (“Risks”).

EQUINE ACTIVITY LIABILITY ACT WARNING:CAUTION: HORSEBACK RIDING AND EQUINE ACTIVITIES CAN BE DANGEROUS. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK.Under the laws of most States, an equine activity sponsor or equine professional is not liable for any injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities.

C. ASSUMPTION OF RISK: I understand that the aforementioned Risks may be caused in whole or in part or result directly or indirectly from the negligence of my own actions or inactions, the actions or inactions of others participating in the USEF Events, or the negligent acts or omissions of the Released Parties defined below, and I hereby voluntarily and knowingly assume all such Risks and responsibility for any damages, liabilities, losses, or expenses that I incur as a result of my participation in any USEF Events. I also agree to be responsible for any injury or damage caused by me, my horse, my employees or contractors under my direction and control at any USEF Event.

D. WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY, HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNITY: In conjunction with my participation in any USEF Event, I hereby release, waive and covenant not to sue, and further agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the following parties: USEF, USEF Recognized Affiliate Associations, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), USEF clubs, members, Event participants (including athletes/riders, coaches, trainers, judges/officials, and other personnel), the Event owner, licensee, and competition managers; the promoters, sponsors, or advertisers of any USEF Event; any charity or other beneficiary which may benefit from the USEF Event; the owners, managers, or lessors of any facilities or premises where a USEF Event may be held; and all directors, officers, employees, agents, contractors, and volunteers of any of the aforementioned parties (Individually and Collectively, the “Released Parties” or “Event Organizers”), with respect to any liability,

claim(s), demand(s), cause(s) of action, damage(s), loss, or expense (including court costs and reasonable attorney fees) of any kind or nature (“Liability”) which may arise out of, result from, or relate in any way to my participation in the USEF Events, including claims for Liability caused in whole or in part by the negligent acts or omissions of the Released Parties.

E. COMPLETE AGREEMENT AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: This Agreement represents the complete understanding between the parties regarding these issues and no oral representations, statements or inducements have been made apart from this Agreement. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unlawful, void, or for any reason unenforceable, then that provision shall be deemed severable from this Agreement and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining provisions.I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS DOCUMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY, UNDERSTAND ALL OF ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS, AND KNOW IT CONTAINS AN ASSUMPTION OF RISK, RELEASE AND WAIVER FROM LIABILITY, AS WELL AS A HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS

EQUINE ZERO LIABILITY FLORIDA SENATE BILL 1658EQUINE ZERO LIABILITY STATUTE

Warning-Under Florida Law an equine activity sponsor or equine professional is not liable for injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risk of equine activities. In all classes wherein the rules of USEF do not apply, Management shall settle any dispute or question that may arise and its decision shall be final. Exhibitors and other participants herein, as a condition to admission, consent to such method of settlement. MANAGEMENT reserves the right to refuse, accept conditionally and to cancel any entries, disqualify exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries and cancel awards of prizes, without claim for damages. MANAGEMENT reserves the right to reschedule, combine, close, delete, or add any classes or change the listed officials as may be necessary and in the best interests of the show. Neither the show committee/staff, the show, SOUTH FLORIDA HUNTER JUMPER ASSOCIATION, EQUESTRIAN SPORT PRODUCTIONS, LLC, WELLINGTON EQUESTRIAN PARTNERS, LLC, LITTLEWOOD FENCES, INC., STALL WATCH, the show manager, the show sponsors, any show officials, nor any sanctioning body will be responsible for any accident, damage, loss or injury to mount, owner, rider or other persons or property. Management reserves the right to modify any policy or rules set forth in the prize list in an emergency situation which may require modification or restrictions for the welfare of the horse or rider. Management reserves the right to update this electronic prize list by revision date. Any changes will be announced by eblast, announcements and signage posted in the office. Changes in Covid-19 safety protocols and restrictions may be updated by Management at any time necessary.

USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENTLife, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Modified 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 $45 Show Pass 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 (exception: Friesian performance FR222) 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 novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes.

**HARD HAT RULE** 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 compulsory for riders in Paso Fino classes, both open and breed restricted including Hunter Hack, where jumping is required and when jumping 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. A Show Committee must bar riders without protective headgear from entering the ring for classes in which protective headgear is required and may bar any entry or person

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from entering the ring if not suitably presented to appear before an audience. The Competiton will uphold all rules listed under GR801.

ENTRY PROCEDUREAs per COVID-19 protocol, all entry forms, releases and method of payment must be established. Once all forms are received (either online or in person) and processed, you will be assigned a back number that can be used to enter all shows listed in this prize list. You will be issued NEW back numbers for October. Please note that you will not be allowed to enter until a ESP October back number is assigned (online numbers that are 5 digits - 10,000 and up are not valid showing numbers). No charges will be made until stall reservations and entries are accepted and processed. Entries will be limited by maximums allowed per ring per day. We strongly recommend that you enter the classes that you plan to show in for all days and shows. Please do not expect ring capacity to allow for adds to be accepted the day before.1) ALL FEES MUST BE PAID IN U.S. FUNDS2) The following fees must accompany the entry form for each show entered: Stall and/or non-stabling fees & Nomination fees.3) The following will be considered POST: (a) Entries not accompanied by the fees shown, (b) Entries with no class numbers, (c) Entries postmarked and/or submitted after the closing date and must be accompanied by a $25 post entry fee per horse.4) Entry fees or open blank check or credit card number should be sent with the entry blank.5) Back numbers will not be given out without the following: (a) SIGNED OPEN CHECK or SIGNED CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZATION FORM for each show submitted to the horse show secretary, (b) all OWNERS, RIDERS and TRAINERS/COACHES have signed the entry blank. One number will be assigned for each horse and will stand for the show series (Prize List).6) Entries with incorrect numbers may be excused from the ring.7) All accounts must be settled after each show. Open checks will be filled out and/or credit cards will be run within one (1) hour of the completion of the show. By having a signed entry blank you are agreeing to have the credit card on file charged for any applicable show fees.USEF 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 EQUESTRIAN SPORTS PRODUCTIONS, LLC (Competition). I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of 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, broadcasts, internet, film, new media 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. BY SIGNING BELOW, I AGREE to be bound by all applicable Federation Rules and all terms and provisions of this entry blank and all terms and provisions of this Prize List. If I am signing and submitting this Agreement electronically, I acknowledge that my electronic signature shall have the same validity, force and effect as if I affixed my signature by my own hand.

POST ENTRIES (ACCEPTED ON A VERY LIMITED BASIS)Please remember due to current COVID-19 procedures, management is trying to give exhibitors accurate showing times. Post entries, late and same day adds create the biggest challenge for giving accurate information when additional rounds cannot be predicited after closing dates. Post entries MAY be accepted at the sole discretion of management before any scheduled class that is scheduled in a ring that has not reached the limit capacity unless otherwise indicated. Entries not adhering to the entry procedure above will be post and will pay a $25 post fee. Post entries are meant to be a deterrent to being late. They are not just a way for the show to make money. Closing date is November 13th, 2020.

SAFE SPORTAll USEF Life and Senior Active members, as well as participants who have regular contact with minor athletes, are required to comply with the U.S. Center for SafeSport training requirement to be eligible to participate in the competition. All participants must adhere to the U.S. Center for SafeSport Code, USEF Safe Sport Policy, and the Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies. More information about these can be found at www.usef.org.

*ACCESS TO SHOW GROUNDS* (NEW IMPORTANT INFO)For safety all persons accessing the show grounds in 2020-2021 must meet the current COVID-19 CDC requirements before access is granted. Everyone will be required to sign a waiver, have ESP issued credentials and their temperature taken with a touchless thermometer before being allowed on the property. No exceptions. Please allow for extra time for this process every day on arrival.

SHOW PASS FEES & HORSE REGISTRATIONFor those exhibitors who are not current members of the USEF a $45 fee for USEF and $30 for USHJA will be added to each entry. In addition each horse regardless of whether the owner is a current member of the USEF or USHJA must pay a $75 horse registration fee to the USHJA. Forms will be available in the office. You can go to www.ushja.org for more information. Those exempt from these fees are listed in GR901.9 1-9. (Exception: USEF Opportunity and Academy Classes and Local rated competitions

OPPORTUNITY CLASSESAll Opportunity classes will be held in accordance with GR821. Riders/drivers/handlers entered only in these classes are exempt from the Federation membership requirements and are not required to pay a non-member fee but are required to list the Federation membership number if the participant is a member.

GOLF CARTS, SCOOTERS & OTHER VEHICLESMinors 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 licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. The parent/legal guardian or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for penalties against those responsible for the child committing the offense. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.The unsafe use of personal electronic transport devices, as determined by the competition officials and management in their sole discretion, that do not require a driver’s license to operate, including but not limited to segways, hover boards, and single wheeled scooters is prohibited on competition grounds. Operating such devices in areas where people gather may be deemed “unsafe use” if there is a risk of harm to others. If the operator of the device is a minor, the parent/legal guardian or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating the device in violation of this rule is accountable and may be subject to penalties. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.. There will be absolutely NO TEXTING and driving.

COMBINING & SPLITTING SECTIONSSections that are scheduled as split sections will be combined following current USEF rules. All USEF Federation rules for combining Rated sections will be in affect. If you are interested in sponsorship contact show management the day before the section is started to avoid last minute changes. The show will be in compliance of HU 161. Please note classes will not be re-divided after close of entries at 4 p.m. the day before the section starts. Any entry and accepted after the closing time will not be calculated in the minimums for splitting.

DOGS/PETSPets can transmit disease! Please note that loose dogs or pets will be dealt with very seriously in the Covid-19 protocols and may subject the owner(s) to immediate expulsion. Dogs/Pets are not permitted to be loose on competition grounds and must be on a leash or otherwise contained. Individuals must not lead dogs/pets on a leash while mounted. Dog/Pet owners failing to comply with this rule may be subject to penalty under Chapters 6 and 7, as well as issuance of warning cards. GR1301.6 Any dog/pet that is found loose will be detained by the show until a fine is paid. Any dog /pet that disrupts an exhibitor’s round will be required to pay the exhibitor for that round plus a $100 fine to the show. Also, please dispose of all dog/pet waste in the proper containers. Management reserves the right to evict and/or bar future entry to any dog (or pet) that displays

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aggressive behavior towards people or other animals. Dog or pet owners will be held financially and legally responsible for any injuries caused by their pets.

!PERMANENT STALLS ARE VERY LIMITED!All stabling requests should be requested by email to [email protected]. Stabling will only be offered to those who correctly fill out entries as described in the entry process. Once exhibitors are assigned numbers, the availability of stalls will be opened. Signage in both English and Spanish are placed on every exterior aisle entrance. Stall reservations and payments are due no later than one week prior to show. All stabling is subject to 7% tax. Stabling will be $250. Post stalls if available will be an extra $25. Entry is required with stall reservation. Stalls will be ready by 8:00am on Tuesday November 17th unless previous arrangements have been make. Stalls are permanent wood structure and are 10 x 12 with doors and matted floors, along with Vinyl 10 x10 with doors. They will be assigned as entries accompanied by stall fees are received. First bedding is not included. If you want bedding delivered to your stall aisle you must contact Gold Coast Feed at 561-793-4607. All trash is to be placed in the receptacles provided, not in the manure bins. All manure is to be put in the area provided. All above fees are plus 7% sales tax. Please read all of your responsibilities and required materials for operating in the barn areas in the SFHJA Covid-19 protocol action plan on pages 79-90 at the back of the prize list.

CHAMPION & RESERVEChampion and Reserve Champion will be awarded in all Hunter Sections. The awards will be made to two of the four horses that have acquired the most points in the over fences classes. In addition to these points, only those four horses shall receive full points for ribbons won in the Under Saddle Class. Points will be awarded on the basis of 10, 6, 4, 2, 1, 1/2 for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th places respectively. All classes are full point classes, except MODEL classes which are 1/2 point classes. Champion and Reserve Champion will be awarded in all Jumper sections on the basis of points in accordance with JP110.2, Ties to be broken by Highest Placing in the Classic. A Champion and Reserve Champion will be awarded in the Equitation Section and in accordance with EQ106.86.a with the top two riders with the most points being eligible.

CANCELLATION OF CLASSESManagement will not refund entry fees for days or classes that commence and are canceled due to severe weather, an emergency or some other act of God. If the entire show is canceled due to severe weather or an emergency, management will refund those class fees.

SCRATCH POLICYScratches must be received in the show office before the start of the class. Scratches will not be given a refund where a posted order has been set. Please remember that entries have been limited to others based on your entry or nomination to show. Scratches accepted for credits must be done timely & in accordance to the current Covid-19 horse show operating procedures.

FOUND SHOWING IN CLASS NOT ENTEREDAny exhibitor found showing in any class in which he/she has not been entered will be fined $25 plus the post entry fee for that class.

BACK NUMBERSRiders MUST wear the back number provided by SFHJA for that horse unless prior arrangements have been made, i.e., lost number, etc. European bridle or breastplate numbers will not be accepted as the only form of a number. If riders fail to have show-issued number on their back or pinned to their saddle pad in plain view, rider may be eliminated from the class. Any participant using our online entry system still needs to come to the show office to obtain a show-issued number.

SCHOOLING Schooling fences will be provided in designated schooling areas. At all times on the grounds social distancing protocols will be enforced. No more than one person per schooling standard may be next to any jump and only on opposite sides. Please remember that schooling fences are a commonly touched surface. SFHJA Covid-19 protoocols require gloves when handling these fences. There will be organized schooling the day before each show week in the rings at the rate of $50 per round. No jumps may be touched during these schooling sessions except by SFHJA personnel. Ring occupancy will be limited by ingate personnel to achieve social distancing protocols. We have designated time slots by height for back number schooling. In addition, we have made it possible to remotely “enter” through SGL a specific time slot by height so you know exactly when you can arrive to school. Please see the time schedule for these options. Walk ups will be accommodated by ingate personnel on a first come first serve basis. The schooling area footing has been designed for longevity between watering & maintenance drags. It is not designed for sharp turns or lunging. Absolutely NO LUNGING is allowed in the schooling area. ENTRY’S (HORSE) SFHJA BACK NUMBER MUST BE WORN TO SCHOOL (NO EXCEPTIONS). EXHIBITORS ARE

RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR HORSE(S) NUMBER AND THE NUMBER IS FOR THAT HORSE’S USE ONLY. ANYONE SCHOOLING WITHOUT AN OFFICE-ISSUED BACK NUMBER IS TRESPASSING, MAY BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR VIOLATING COVID-19 PROTOCOLS, AND WILL BE REPORTED TO THE USEF FOR FURTHER DISCIPLINARY ACTION.

FEED & BEDDINGFeed & Bedding will be available by Gold Coast Feed (561-793-4607). No other feed or bedding vendor will be permitted on the show grounds due to insurance and liability requirements, without the express permission of management. Exhibitors wishing to use another vendor do so at their own risk and must receive permission for that vendor to come on the grounds. Storage of feed, bedding, hay, etc. must be within the stall space only. No straw will be allowed without a charge for its separate removal and waste storage

GROUNDS FEEAll NON STABLED entries will be charged a grounds fee of $50. This charge will be put on all horses not paying a stall fee to SFHJA. This includes horses who have paid for the ESP 6 Month Stall Plan. This charge will be automatic to any horse or pony not paying a stall fee to the show. Exception will be allowed for any leadline entry.

PRIZE MONEYPrize money will be credited to the entry’s show account after the results of the class winnings are posted or a check will be mailed to the owner at the address on the entry blank within thirty days after the show, thereby ending the show’s responsibility. Any class that has a number of entries required, will have the payout based on the number of on time entries and post entries will not be included in the number used to determine the payout. Classes that do not have enough entries to pay out prize money will either be canceled, or run without prize money at the exhibitors option. Any class with less than 4 entries will not pay prize money and entry fee will be as listed. NO Prize money will be awarded without a Social Security number or Federal Tax ID number on file. We require W-9s or W8-BEN forms for all prize money recipients.

CHECK OUT POLICYIn the Covid-19 protocols, office capacity is limited to a maximum of 5 people (in addition to SFHJA secretaries and management) allowed in the office at any time. We strongly encourage all of our exhibitors to use our online check out service. Exhibitors who do not check out either in the office or online by 24 hours after the completion of the show may be charged a surcharge of $10 per entry. This charge would be applied only if prior arrangements have not been made. The web service is available for use anytime during or after the show. If you need help checking out online feel free to contact us by phone or email (Hali Miller at [email protected]). The show office will be closed one hour after the close of competition.

BILLING DISPUTESAny open invoices will be closed by office staff at the end of the show with the method of payment holding the entry. To assist you in the Covid-19 limited office procedures, you may request bills to be printed in advance by emailing Hali Miller at [email protected]. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to review their bill and resolve any discrepancies within 24 hours of the show ending. If disputes are not negotiated within this time frame the bill will stand as is without any further review.

NON-NEGOTIABLE FUNDSAny non-negotiable funds will be charged a $100 processing fee per occurance plus up to 1.5% interest per month. This includes returned checks and declined credit cards.

REFUND & CREDIT CARD POLICYStabling, nominating and administration fees will not be refunded under any circumstances Horses entered may be scratched without a veterinarian’s certificate by notifying the Show Secretary in writing on an official scratch sheet. Written notification is received before the start of competition, entry fees will be refunded, less a $150 processing fee. We encourage you or your agent/trainer to close out your show bill online before the end of the show. If you do not close out your own account, you automatically agree to authorize South Florida Hunter Jumper Association to charge your credit card for all entry fees, stabling fees, etc. If you dispute a charge made by South Florida Hunter Jumper Association you may not be able to show until the charge dispute has been resolved.

HUNTER & EQUITATION ATTIREProper riding attire is required: boots, breeches, riding jacket, shirt with choker or tie. Riders must wear coats in all classes unless otherwise announced. 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 GR801. PLEASE

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MAKE YOURSELF AWARE OF ALL JUMPER ATTIRE RULES PRINTED IN THIS PRIZE LIST. **A participant may choose to wear a facemask or face covering when mounted on a horse and cannot be disqualified or penalized for doing so while competing. Please remember that showing in Florida heat is very taxing on your body. Please make sure that you take this under consideration when making this decision. Please stay extra hydrated and wear devices (if you so choose) that do not contribute to heat-related illnesses such as Heat Exhaustion or Heat Stroke.

AIR VESTSAir vest are allowed (and encouraged) in all disciplines. For Hunter and Equitation Classes Judges are instructed not to deduct points for the use of air vest worn over coats. Please note that the show will not be delayed in order to reset air vests. Riders who choose to wear air vests are therefore strongly encouraged to have spare equipment (air canisters, tethers and entire vests) so that vest that have been inflated can quickly be returned to their operation. Please look for air canister recycling containers located at participating Air Vest vendors.

COMPETITION FEESGR208.1 Competition Fees. For every horse participating in any competition licensed by the Federation, a $23 Federation fee will be collected ($15 Equine Drugs and Medication fee to provide for research, inspection, and enforcement of rules regarding use of medications and drugs; see GR407.1, .2 and .3). Exception: Horses entered in classes exempted from the Equine Drugs and Medication fee are also exempt from the balance of the Federation fee. A $7.00 Zone Support Fee per horse entered at National & Premier. An IHP fee of $35 will be charged to each horse showing in any Computer Ranked Grand Prix.

JUMP ORDERIn order to give riders the best estimated times of when they will compete, management intends to designate an order of go for all over fences rounds. All orders will be posted online at least 30 minutes before the class and the one minute rule will be in effect. Riders that foresee conflicts must communicate with the ingate personnel involved. Do not rely on radio contact only! Riders are forewarned that the show will not be held up because of trainer conflicts. After order of go in any class is posted there will be no refunds allowed. Jumper classes with posted orders will use the following procedure in accordance with JP112.2: the horses names drawn individually, starting from the first position and then down. Please note that we will be opening up parts of the Showgroundslive software that allows for participants to sign up for order assignments by time designation the day before the class. We will be sending out tutorial information on this feature and it will also be posted on our website.

MEDICAL WASTE & SHARPSIn 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. Sharps will be placed in sharp containers provided. Anyone found discarding sharps in any other manner will be fined up to $250 per instance and held responsible for any fines or expenses incurred by management. Violations to this rule will be dealt with very seriously. Improper disposal of sharps poses a serious health threat to anyone who may come in contact with it. Please make sure that anyone who handles these sharps on your behalf are aware of the responsibility involved. Neither ignorance or language will excuse fine enforcement. If you need additional containers or any assistance with the disposal of sharps, please ask the office or a member of the staff. Thank you for your cooperation.

POLINGWe do not allow any sort of manual poling or poling of any type on the competition show grounds.

HORSE SHOW FARRIERNo farrier other than the official horse show farrier(s) will be permitted to shoe on the grounds without the express permission of facility management. Exhibitors wishing to use another farrier must request a permit for that farrier. Proof of insurance and licenses will be required before permission is granted. Permit fees will apply.

COMPORTMENTExhibitors are notified that any act of discourtesy or disobedience to the Judges or Officials on the part of any owner, rider, trainer, family member, or groom may disqualify the horse and the owner will forfeit all entry and other fees. Please remember the SFHJA Management resolves the right to remove any individual that refuses to follow the Covid-19 protocols.

PROTESTAny exhibitor lodging a protest must first deposit $200.00 for USEF Members or $300 for Non-Members with the Show Secretary, or Steward which sum will be forfeited to the show if the same is not sustained. All protests must be addressed to the Show Secretary or Steward and made in writing, signed by the protester, and filed with the Show Secretary, Show Manager or Show Steward within 48 hours. Funds must be payable to USEF. Protests may also be files with the Federation Hearing Committee as outlined in GR603.1.

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HUNTER DIVISIONFences found in all hunter classes shall simulate fences found in the hunting field such as: brush, wall, in and out, post and rails, oxer, gate, coop. All classes will be judged on

performance and soundness unless otherwise noted. In all non rated under saddle classes entries will not gallop. All Add Back hunter classes will have $10 per entry distributed: 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5% 5% for 1st thru 6th places respectively.

GREEN HUNTER SECTIONAA Rated

ENTRY FEE PER DIVISION: $375 or Section / $25 ModelModels to count for 1/2 points

GREEN HUNTER 3’ Sponsored By: Penny Lombardo Inc.CLASS 201 Green Hunter 3’ Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back202,203,204,205 Green Hunter 3’ $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

GREEN HUNTER 3’3” Sponsored By: East Wind FarmCLASS 371 Green Hunter 3’3” Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back372,373,374,375 Green Hunter 3’3” $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

GREEN HUNTER 3’6” Sponsored By: Ravenwood FarmCLASS 241 Green Hunter 3’6” Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back242,243,244,245* Green Hunter 3’6” *245 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

GREEN HUNTER 3’9” CLASS 246 Green Hunter 3’9” Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back247,248,249,250* Green Hunter 3’9” *250 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER Sponsored By: Robert Ross, PACLASS 251 Green Conformation Hunter Model $10 Add Back, Trophy and 8 ribbons252 Green Conformation Hunter Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back253,254,255,256* Green Conformation Hunter *256 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

WORKING HUNTER SECTIONAA Rated

HIGH PERFORMANCE CONFORMATION HUNTERENTRY FEE: $375 for Section / $25 Model Model to count for 1/2 pointsCLASS 260 Model Regular Conformation Hunter $10 Add Back, Trophy and 8 Ribbons261 High Performance Conformation Hunter Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back262,263,264,265* High Performance Conformation Hunter *265 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER Sponsored By: PJP FarmENTRY FEE: $400 for Section / $85 Per ClassCLASS 266 High Performance Working Hunter Under Saddle $150, 110, 75, 65, 40, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back267,268,269,270* High Performance Working Hunter *270 is Handy Class $150, 110, 75, 65, 40, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER 3’6” Sponsored By: Fallen Oak FarmENTRY FEE: $375 for Section / $75 Per ClassCLASS 381 Performance Working Hunter 3’6” Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back382,383,384,385* Performance Working Hunter 3’6” *385 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Bakc

PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER 3’3” Sponsored By: Two Goals FarmENTRY FEE: $375 for Section / $75 Per ClassCLASS 386 Performance Working Hunter 3’3” Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back387,388,389,390* Performance Working Hunter 3’3” *390 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

YOUNG HUNTER SECTIONAA Rated

ENTRY FEE PER DIVISION: $375 for Section

YOUNG HUNTER 3’ (5 YEARS OLD AND UNDER) Sponsored By: Dani The Wonder HorseCLASS 160 Young Hunter 3’ Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back161,162,163,164 Young Hunter 3’ $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

YOUNG HUNTER 3’3” (6 YEARS OLD AND UNDER)CLASS 165 Young Hunter 3’3” Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back166,167,168,169 Young Hunter 3’3” $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

YOUNG HUNTER 3’6” (7 YEARS OLD AND UNDER)CLASS 170 Young Hunter 3’6” Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back171,172,173,174 Young Hunter 3’6” $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

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AMATEUR OWNER WORKING HUNTERAA RATED

ENTRY FEE PER DIVISION: $375 for Section

AMATEUR OWNER WORKING HUNTER 3’6” 18-35 Sponsored By: Marigot Bay FarmCLASS 271 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 18-35 Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back272,273,274,275* Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 18-35 *275 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

AMATEUR OWNER WORKING HUNTER 3’6” 36 & Over Sponsored By: Renaissance FarmCLASS 276 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 36 & Over Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back277,278,279,280* Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 36 & Over *280 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

AMATEUR OWNER WORKING HUNTER 3’3” 18-35 Sponsored By: On Par, LLCCLASS 376 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back377,378,379,380* Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 *380 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

AMATEUR OWNER WORKING HUNTER 3’3” 36 & Over Sponsored By: Isalou, IncCLASS 391 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 36 & Over Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back392,393,394,395* Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 36 & Over *395 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER SECTIONAA Rated

ENTRY FEE PER DIVISION: $375 for Section

SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER 15 & UNDER Sponsored By: Little Brook FarmCLASS 301 Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back302,303,304,305* Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under *305 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER 16-17 Sponsored By: Ashland FarmCLASS 326 Small Junior Hunter 16-17 Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back327,328,329,330* Small Junior Hunter 16-17 *330 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER 15 & UNDER Sponsored By: Riders BoutiqueCLASS 306 Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back307,308,309,310* Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under *310 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER 16-17 Sponsored By: Hunter Creek FarmCLASS 331 Large Junior Hunter 16-17 Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back332,333,334,335* Large Junior Hunter 16-17 *335 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER 3’3” 15 & UNDER Sponsored By: Montoga, Inc.CLASS 336 Junior Hunter 3’3” 15 & Under Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back337,338,339,340* Junior Hunter 3’3” 15 & Under *340 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER 3’3” 16-17 Sponsored By: Victoria ColvinCLASS 341 Junior Hunter 3’3” 16-17 Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back342,343,344,345* Junior Hunter 3’3” 16-17 *345 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

PONY HUNTER SECTIONAA Rated

ENTRY FEE PER DIVISION: $375 for Section

SMALL PONY HUNTER Sponsored By: RC StablesCLASS 411 Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back412, 413,414,415* Small Pony Hunter *415 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

MEDIUM PONY HUNTER Sponsored By: Ponies & Palms Show StablesCLASS 421 Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back422, 423,424,425* Medium Pony Hunter *425 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

LARGE PONY HUNTER Sponsored By: Robert Ross, PACLASS 431 Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back432433,434,435* Large Pony Hunter *435 is Handy Class $120, 88, 60, 40, 32, 20, 20, 20 + $10 Add Back

Special Thank You to our Snacks Sponsors April Runcie South Florida Sedation Dentistry Serenity Farm World Class Equestrian Center

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GREEN PONY HUNTER SECTIONAA Rated

ENTRY FEE PER DIVISION: $300 for SectionSMALL GREEN PONY HUNTER Sponsored By: PJP FarmCLASS 441 Small Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle $60, 44, 30, 20, 16, 10, 10, 10 + $10 Add Back442, 443,444,445 Small Green Pony Hunter $60, 44, 30, 20, 16, 10, 10, 10 + $10 Add Back

MEDIUM GREEN PONY HUNTER Sponsored By: Marigot Bay FarmCLASS 471 Medium Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle $60, 44, 30, 20, 16, 10, 10, 10 + $10 Add Back472, 473,474,475 Medium Green Pony Hunter $60, 44, 30, 20, 16, 10, 10, 10 + $10 Add Back

LARGE GREEN PONY HUNTER CLASS 451 Large Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle $60, 44, 30, 20, 16, 10, 10, 10 + $10 Add Back452, 453,454,455 Large Green Pony Hunter $60, 44, 30, 20, 16, 10, 10, 10 + $10 Add Back

ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER SECTIONC Rated

ENTRY FEE PER DIVISION: $250 for Section / $55 Per ClassSee Zone 4 Specs

ADULT AMATEUR 18-35 HUNTER Sponsored By: The Burton FamilyCLASS 281 Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 Under Saddle $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back282,283,284,285 Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back

ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 36 & OVER Sponsored By: Dr. Annette FriendCLASS 286 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 & Over Under Saddle $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back287,288,289,290 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 & Over $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back

CHILDREN’S HUNTER SECTIONC Rated

ENTRY FEE PER DIVISION: $250 for Section / $55 Per ClassSee Zone 4 Specs

CHILDREN’S WORKING HUNTER 14 & UNDER Sponsored By: Renaissance FarmCLASS 311 Children’s Hunter 14 & Under Under Saddle $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back312,313,314,315 Children’s Hunter 14 & Under $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back

CHILDREN’S WORKING HUNTER 15-17 Sponsored By: Pinecone FarmCLASS 321 Children’s Hunter 15-17 Under Saddle $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back322,323,324,325 Children’s Hunter 15-17 $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back

USHJA HUNTER SECTIONC Rated

ENTRY FEE PER DIVISION: $200 for Section / $50 Per Class

USHJA HUNTER 2’ Sponsored By: MDM EquestrianCLASS 176 USHJA Hunter 2’ Under Saddle 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 5%, R, R177,178,179,180 USHJA Hunter 2’ 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 5%, R, R

USHJA HUNTER 2’3” Sponsored By: Renaissance FarmCLASS 181 USHJA Hunter 2’3” Under Saddle 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 5%, R, R182,183,184,185 USHJA Hunter 2’3” 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 5%, R, R

USHJA HUNTER 2’6” Sponsored By: StallWatch, LLCCLASS 231 USHJA Hunter 2’6” Under Saddle 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 5%, R, R232,233,234,235 USHJA Hunter 2’6” 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 5%, R, R

USHJA HUNTER 2’9” Sponsored By: Renaissance FarmCLASS 186 USHJA Hunter 2’9” Under Saddle 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 5%, R, R187,188,189,190 USHJA Hunter 2’9” 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 5%, R, R

USHJA HUNTER 3’ Sponsored By: Twin Rivers WoodworkingCLASS 221 USHJA Hunter 3’ Under Saddle 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 5%, R, R222,223,224,225 USHJA Hunter 3’ 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 5%, R, R

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CHILDREN’S PONY HUNTER SECTIONC Rated

ENTRY FEE: $250 for Section / $55 Per ClassSee Zone 4 Specs

SMALL/MEDIUM CHILDREN’S PONY HUNTER Sponsored By: PJP FarmCLASS 405 Small/Medium Children’s Pony Hunter Under Saddle $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back406,407,408,409 Small/Medium Children’s Pony Hunter $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back

LARGE CHILDREN’S PONY HUNTER Sponsored By: RSB Farms, Inc./Rob Bielefeld & Chrystal KnightCLASS 456 Large Children’s Pony Hunter Under Saddle $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back457,458,459,460 Large Children’s Pony Hunter $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back

HUNTER BREEDING SECTIONC Rated

ENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $55HUNTER BREEDING Sponsored By: Renaissance FarmCLASS 120 Hunter Breeding Yearling Trophy and 8 Ribbons121 Hunter Breeding Two Year Old Trophy and 8 Ribbons122 Hunter Breeding Three Year Old Trophy and 8 Ribbons123 Best Young Horse $55, $45 and Ribbons

PONY HUNTER BREEDING Sponsored By: Ponies & Palms Show StablesCLASS 124 Pony Hunter Breeding Yearling Trophy and 8 Ribbons125 Pony Hunter Breeding Two Year Old Trophy and 8 Ribbons126 Pony Hunter Breeding Three Year Old Trophy and 8 Ribbons127 Best Young Pony Trophy and Ribbons

TAKE2 THOROUGHBRED HUNTER SECTIONC Rated

ENTRY FEE PER DIVISION: $250 for Section / $55 Per Class

TAKE2 THOROUGHBRED HUNTER Sponsored By: Lisa KeithTAKE2 is open to all Thoroughbreds* verified by The Jockey Club registrations papers or lip tattoo number at time of entry. Raced and unraced Thoroughbreds are eligible for the program. To jump 3’CLASS 216 Take2 Thoroughbred Hunter Under Saddle $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back217,218,219,220 Take2 Thoroughbred Hunter $50, 30, 20, 15, 5, 5, R, R + $10 Add Back

LOW CHILD AND ADULT HUNTER SECTIONNon Rated

ENTRY FEE PER DIVISION: $200 for Section / $45 Over Fences / $35 Under Saddle

LOW ADULT AMATEUR WORKING HUNTER Sponsored By: Palm Beach Show StablesOpen to horses which must be ridden by Adult Amateurs who are no longer eligible to compete as junior exhibitors. The same horse and rider combination cannot jump higher than 2’9” at the same show, except for equitation classes. Judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, size of rider to mount, and suitability as an adult hunter. Ponies may be ridden by adults. To jump 2’6”.CLASS 296 Low Adult Amateur Working Under Saddle Trophy and 8 Ribbons297,298,299,300 Low Adult Amateur Working Hunter Trophy and 8 Ribbons

LOW CHILDREN’S WORKING HUNTER Sponsored By: Four Gs EquestrianOpen to horses which must be ridden by juniors. The same horse and rider combination cannot jump higher than 2’9” at the same show, except for equitation classes. Judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, size of rider to mount, and suitability as an children’s hunter. To jump 2’6”.CLASS 316 Low Children’s Working Hunter Under Saddle Trophy and 8 Ribbons317,318,319,320 Low Children’s Working Hunter Trophy and 8 Ribbons

TACK ROOM AWARD AWARD PRESENTED TO THE BEST TACK ROOM. TO BE JUDGED BY A COMMITTEE AND JUDGING

WILL BE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: APPEARANCE, STYLE, USEFULNESS, AND CLEANLINESS.THE WINNING TACK ROOM WILL BE AWARDED WITH A GIFT CERTIFICATE GRACIOUSLY DONATED BY MCGUINN FARMS INC.

2019 WINNERCARRIAGE HILL FARM2ND - EAST WIND FARM3RD - GEDDAWAY FARM

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OPPORTUNITY HUNTER AND EQUITATION SECTIONENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $35

Riders shall not have reached their 14th birthday for Short Stirrup, 15 & Older for Rusty Stirrup. The rider is not eligable to enter any classes at the same show, other than Stirrup Equitation, Age Group Equitation Under Saddle and Pleasure Horse or Pony. The rider shall not have won three or more blue ribbons at a recognized show in any equitation class, excluding Stirrup classes, in which three or more exhibitors are entered. Classes over fences shall consist of 8 fences not exceeding 2’ in height over a simple course. To be judged on performance and soundness.

OPPORTUNITY SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER Sponsored By: Day Dream Farm, Inc.CLASS 601 Opportunity Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle Trophy and 8 RibbonsCLASS 602,603 Opportunity Short Stirrup Hunter Trophy and 8 RibbonsOPPORTUNITY RUSTY STIRRUP HUNTER Sponsored By: Renaissance FarmCLASS 615 Opportunity Rusty Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle Trophy and 8 RibbonsCLASS 616,617 Opportunity Rusty Stirrup Hunter Trophy and 8 Ribbons

OPPORTUNITY SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION Sponsored By: Day Dream Farm, Inc.CLASS 604 Opportunity Short Stirrup Equitation Flat Trophy and 8 RibbonsCLASS 605,606 Opportunity Short Stirrup Equitation Trophy and 8 RibbonsOPPORTUNITY RUSTY STIRRUP EQUITATION Sponsored By: Renaissance FarmCLASS 618 Opportunity Rusty Stirrup Equitation Flat Trophy and 8 RibbonsCLASS 619,620 Opportunity Rusty Stirrup Equitation Trophy and 8 Ribbons

ACADEMY HUNTER AND EQUITATION SECTIONENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $35

Open to riders of any age. Judged on performance. Younger section is 14 & Under and Older section is 15 & Over. Will stay split if there are at least 3 in each section. Riders over 18 must be amateurs. To jump 8 fences not exceeding 15” in height over a simple course. Under Saddle & Flat Class- Walk/Trot Only. May Trot in & canter out over fences Not eligable for any other classes except respective warm up and Pleasure Pony.

ACADEMY YOUNGER CROSS RAILS HUNTER Sponsored By: Happy Ending FarmCLASS 141 Academy Younger Cross Rail Hunter Under Saddle Trophy and 8 Ribbons142,143 Academy Younger Cross Rail Hunter Trophy and 8 RibbonsACADEMY OLDER CROSS RAILS HUNTER Sponsored By: Nancy HookerCLASS 147 Academy Older Cross Rail Hunter Under Saddle Trophy and 8 Ribbons148,149 Academy Older Cross Rail Hunter Trophy and 8 Ribbons

ACADEMY YOUNGER CROSS RAILS EQUITATION Sponsored By: Happy Ending FarmCLASS 144 Academy Younger Cross Rail Equitation Flat Trophy and 8 Ribbons145,146 Academy Younger Cross Rail Equitation Trophy and 8 RibbonsACADEMY OLDER CROSS RAILS EQUITATION Sponsored By: Nancy HookerCLASS 150 Academy Older Cross Rail Equitation Flat Trophy and 8 Ribbons151,152 Academy Older Cross Rail Equitation Trophy and 8 Ribbons

ACADEMY WALK/TROT Sponsored By: Day Dream Farm, Inc.Open to riders 12 & Under. To be shown at a walk and trot both ways of the ring. Not eligible for any other classes at the same show. To jump 1 Cross Rail 12” in class 611.CLASS 608 Walk Trophy and 8 Ribbons609 Walk/Trot Trophy and 8 Ribbons610 Walk/Trot Pleasure Trophy and 8 Ribbons611 Walk/Trot Jump Trophy and 8 Ribbons

LEADLINE Sponsored By: Grassy Ridge FarmOpen to riders 6 years and under. To be shown at a walk. Not eligible for any other class.ENTRY FEE: $10CLASS 607 Leadline Trophy and 8 Ribbons

MISCELLANEOUS HUNTER CLASSESNON RATED

ENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $40HUNTER PLEASURE PONY Sponsored By: Zoey BurtonTo be shown at a walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. To be judged on performance, soundness and the ability to give a pleasurable ride. Emphasis on suitability to rider and purpose. No martingales.CLASS 620 Hunter Pleasure Pony Trophy and 8 Ribbons

HUNTER PLEASURE HORSE Sponsored By: MDM EquestrianJudged on manners, performance, presence, quality and conformation. To be shown at a flat walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Entries may be asked to hand gallop one or more directions of the ring at the discretion of the judge. For safety reasons the judge may limit the number of horses to hand gallop at one time. Horses must stand quietly and back readily in the line-up. Horses must not stretch in the line-up. No Martingales.

Class 630,633 Hunter Pleasure Horse Trophy and 8 Ribbons

WARM UP Sponsored By: Cathy Rogalny, Illustrated PropertiesTo be judged on performance and soundness. To jump height as indicated in the schedule or respective heights of sections. Warm Up run with Cross Rails and Stirrup classes will be run under the same rules as Academy & Opportunity classes.CLASS 650-680 Warm Up Trophy and 8 Ribbons

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TEAM COACHTricia Loftus-Carron954-650-8945

FACULTY ADVISORDr. Ann R. [email protected]

TRAINING FACILITYCarriage Hill Farmscarriagehillfarms.com

The Equestrian Club at Florida Atlantic University was founded in 2009 with four members. Today, the club is proudly considered a “top tier Owl” in the Sports and Recreation department of FAU with over 30 members who all share the love of horses. The FAU-EQ Team competes

in horse shows sanctioned by the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) which has a nationwide membership of 315 colleges and universities. The team participates in many community fundraisers and volunteer efforts, hosts IHSA horse shows, and puts on local schooling shows to raise funds for its travel team.

www.fauequestrians.com [email protected] fauequestrians fauequestrian

Thank You SFHJA for Supporting FAU Equestrian!

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AGE GROUP EQUITATIONENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $45

All classes to be judged on seat, hands, guidance, and control of mount.

CHILD/ADULT AMATEUR EQUITATION 2’6” Sponsored By: Riders BoutiqueFences 2’6”. Tests 1-8.CLASS 502 Child/Adult Amateur Equitation 2’6” Flat Trophy and 8 Ribbons503, 504 Child/Adult Amateur Equitation 2’6” Trophy and 8 Ribbons

11 & UNDER EQUITATION Sponsored By: PJP FarmFences 2’3”. 2020 Zone 4 Specs Tests 1-7.CLASS 509 11 & Under Equitation Flat Trophy and 8 Ribbons510, 511 11 & Under Equitation Trophy and 8 Ribbons

12-14 EQUITATION Sponsored By: Catie Staszak MediaFences 2’9”. 2020 Zone 4 Specs Tests 1-8.CLASS 512 12-14 Equitation Flat Trophy and 8 Ribbons513, 514 12-14 Equitation Trophy and 8 Ribbons

15-17 EQUITATION Sponsored By: The Hechtman FamilyFences 3’. 2020 Zone 4 Specs Tests 1-19.CLASS 515 15-17 Equitation Flat Trophy and 8 Ribbons516, 517 15-17 Equitation Trophy and 8 Ribbons

ADULT AMATEUR EQUITATION Sponsored By: Acorn Creek & Erica KahnFences 3’. 2020 Zone 4 Specs Tests l-19.CLASS 518 Adult Amateur Equitation Flat Trophy and 8 Ribbons519,520 Adult Amateur Equitation Trophy and 8 Ribbons

SFHJA HUNTER SEAT MEDAL FINALSENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $75

SFHJA JUNIOR HUNTER SEAT MEDAL FINAL Sponsored By: Vintage RowMust be on the qualified list for 2020 Finals. If a qualified rider elects not to show, we will go down the qualified list until we have 20 riders entered. This class will consist of two phases: Phase I: All contestants will compete over a minimum of six hunter type fences at 3’ including one combination and one change of direction. Phase II: Ten riders, if available, will perform on the flat both ways of the ring and may be asked to jump the same or a shortened course. There may be further tests of these riders at the judges discretion. Only one rider per horse. To fill a class, four riders must complete the course. USEF Tests 1-19.CLASS 525 SFHJA Junior Hunter Seat Medal Final Medal and 8 Ribbons

SFHJA PONY HUNTER SEAT MEDAL FINAL Sponsored By: RC StablesMust be on the qualified list for 2020 Finals. If a qualified rider elects not to show, we will go down the qualified list until we have 20 riders entered. This class will consist of two phases: Phase I: All contestants will compete over a minimum of six hunter type fences at 2’3”,2’6”, & 3’ based on the size pony, including one combination and one change of direc-tion. Phase II: Ten riders, if available, will perform on the flat both ways of the ring and may be asked to jump the same or a shortened course. There may be further tests of these riders at the judges discretion. Only one rider per pony. To fill a class, four riders must complete the course. USEF Tests 1-8.CLASS 526 SFHJA Pony Hunter Seat Medal Final Medal and 8 Ribbons

SFHJA ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER SEAT MEDAL FINAL Sponsored By: Spectrum Show StablesMust be on the qualified list for 2020 Finals. If a qualified rider elects not to show, we will go down the qualified list until we have 20 riders entered. This class will consist of two phases: Phase I: All contestants will compete over a minimum of six hunter type fences at 3’ including one combination and one change of direction. Phase II: Ten riders, if available, will perform on the flat both ways of the ring and may be asked to jump the same or a shortened course. There may be further tests of these riders at the judges discretion. Only one rider per horse. To fill a class, four riders must complete the course. USEF Tests 1-19.CLASS 527 SFHJA Adult Amateur Hunter Seat Medal Final Medal and 8 Ribbons

Mark Your Calenders!

2021 SFHJA Summer Show SeriesMay I ~ May 21, 2021

Equitation Afternoon

May II ~ May 22-23, 2021 / August ~ August 14-15, 2021Regional II / 1* Jumper

$500 USHJA Pony Hunter Derby **NEW**$500 USHJA National Hunter Derby

$1,500 NAL/WIHS Child/Adult Jumper Classic

All Shows to be held atPalm Beach International Equestrian Center, Global Dressage Complex

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MEDAL CLASSESENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $55

SFHJA JUNIOR MEDAL WILDCARD Sponsored By: MDM EquestrianOpen to all riders. This class will consist of two phases. Phase I: All contestants will compete over a minimum of six hunter type fences at 3’ including one combination and one change of direction. Phase II: Ten riders, if available, will perform on the flat both ways of the ring and may be asked to jump the same or shortened course. There may be further tests of these riders at the judges discretion. Only one rider per horse. To fill a class, four riders must complete the couse. USEF Tests 1-19. The wildcard class winner will be eli-gable to comepete in the finals, and must have been a SFHJA member prior to November 13, 2020. If the winner is already quailfied or is not a member invitations will be extended to the next placing SFHJA member.CLASS 529 SFHJA Junior Medal Wildcard Trophy and 8 Ribbons

SFHJA ADULT MEDAL WILDCARD Sponsored By: Critical Compressions, LLCOpen to all riders. This class will consist of two phases. Phase I: All contestants will compete over a minimum of six hunter type fences at 3’ including one combination and one change of direction. Phase II: Ten riders, if available, will perform on the flat both ways of the ring and may be asked to jump the same or shortened course. There may be further tests of these riders at the judges discretion. Only one rider per horse. To fill a class, four riders must complete the couse. USEF Tests 1-19. The wildcard class winner will be eli-gable to comepete in the finals, and must have been a SFHJA member prior to November 13, 2020. If the winner is already quailfied or is not a member invitations will be extended to the next placing SFHJA member.CLASS 531 SFHJA Adult Medal Wildcard Trophy and 8 Ribbons

SFHJA PONY MEDAL WILDCARD Sponsored By: PJP FarmOpen to all riders. This class will consist of two phases. Phase I: All contestants will compete over a minimum of six hunter type fences at 2’3” (Smalls), 2’6” (Mediums) and 3’ (Larges) including one combination and one change of direction. Phase II: Ten riders, if available, will perform on the flat both ways of the ring and may be asked to jump the same or shortened course. There may be further tests of these riders at the judges discretion. Only one rider per horse. To fill a class, four riders must complete the couse. USEF Tests 1-19. The wildcard class winner will be eligable to comepete in the finals, and must have been a SFHJA member prior to November 13, 2020. If the winner is already quailfied or is not a member invitations will be extended to the next placing SFHJA member.CLASS 532 SFHJA Pony Medal Wildcard Trophy and 8 Ribbons

HAMEL FOUNDATION / NHS HUNTER SEAT MEDAL 3’3” Sponsored By: Carriage Hill FarmOpen to Junior Riders who have not yet reached their 18th birthday and who have never competed in any of the 3’6” Medal Finals. Rider and trainer must be current members of the National Horse Show. All contestants are required to perform over a minimum of 8 fences not exceeding 3’3” with or without wings. A minimum of 12 riders, if available, are required to show at a walk, trot, and canter. The Flat Phase of those selected shall count 50%. Only one rider per horse. USEF Tests 1-18. To fill a class 3 must complete the course.CLASS 530 NHS Hunter Seat Medal 3’3” Trophy and 8 Ribbons

M&S/USEF PONY MEDAL Sponsored By: Moorcroft, Inc.Open to Junior Members of the USEF on ponies 14.2 hands and under. May not cross enter into the USEF Hunter Seat Medal at this show. 3 must complete the course to fill a class. CLASS 540 M&S/USEF Pony Medal Trophy and 8 Ribbons

WIHS PONY EQUITATION Sponsored By: Castlewood FarmTo be shown over a course of not less than 6 obstacles. Fence heights: 2’3” for Small Ponies; 2’6” for Medium Ponies; and 3’ for Large Ponies.CLASS 541 WIHS Pony Equitation Trophy and 8 Ribbons

EMO INSURANCE/USHJA 3’3” JUMPING SEAT MEDAL Sponsored By: Castlewood FarmOpen to Junior Riders who have not yet reached their 18th birthday. See USHJA.org for complete class specs.CLASS 545 USHJA 3’3” Jumping Seat Medal Trophy and 8 Ribbons

DOVER SADDLERY / USEF HUNTER SEAT MEDAL Sponsored By: Stepping Stone FarmOpen to Junior Members of the USEF. To fill a class 3 must complete the course.CLASS 550 Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Trophy and 8 Ribbons

THIS NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MEDAL Sponsored By: Carriage Hill FarmOpen to Junior Members of the USEF who have never competed in a National Equitation Final with fences at 3’6”. To jump 2’9” to 3’. with two changes of direction. Top 4 or 20% are required to perform at least 2 tests from USEF 1-19. Open numerical scores to be announced for the first round. To fill a class 1 must complete the course.CLASS 555 THIS National Children’s Medal Trophy and 8 Ribbons

THIS NATIONAL ADULT MEDAL Sponsored By: Carriage Hill FarmOpen to Adult Amateur Members of the USEF. To jump 3’. with two changes of direction. See NHS.org for full class specs.. To fill a class 3 must complete the course.CLASS 560 THIS National Adult Medal Trophy and 8 Ribbons

ARIAT NATIONAL ADULT MEDAL Sponsored By: Carriage Hill FarmOpen to Senior Members of the USEF. To jump 3’. with two changes of direction. Top 4 or 20% are required to perform at least 2 tests from USEF 1-19. Open numerical scores to be announced for the first round. To fill a class 1 must complete the course. See Ryegate.com for current specs.CLASS 565 Ariat National Adult Medal Trophy and 8 Ribbons

ASPCA MACLAY CLASS Sponsored By: Stepping Stone FarmOpen to Junior Riders who have not yet reached their 18th birthday. Rider and trainer must be current members of the ASPCA. All contestants are required to perform over a minimum of 8 fences not exceeding 3’6” with or without wings. A minimum of 12 riders, if available, are required to show at a walk, trot, and canter. The Flat Phase of those select-ed shall count 50%. Only one rider per horse. USEF Tests 1-19. To fill a class 3 must complete the course.CLASS 570 ASPCA Maclay Class Trophy and 8 Ribbons

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WIHS EQUITATION Sponsored By: Candor SalesOpen to junior riders who are USEF or Equine Canada members. Class 582 will have a Hunter Phase & a Jumper Phase. The same horse must be used in both phases. No Exceptions. One rider per horse unless the judge requests a change. Classes to be judged in accordance with the current USEF standards for equitation. Boots and conservative color bandages are permitted in both phases. Hunter phase to be shown over a minimum of 8 jumps 3’6” in height and width. The course will consist of mostly natural jumps and will include a combination, hunter lines, and a long approach to a single jump. Jumper phase to be shown over a minimum of 10 jumps at 1.10m (3’7”). A minimum of two double or one triple combination are required along with a least two changes of direction after the first fence. Further testing optional; Tests 1-19. To be judged by a numerical score. Three riders must compete the course for the class to be included in the National Ranking. Scores from both phases added to determine overall winner.CLASS 580 WIHS Hunter Phase Trophy and 8 Ribbons581 WIHS Jumper Phase Trophy and 8 Ribbons582 WIHS Overall (No Entry Fee) 8 Ribbons

PLATINUM PERFORMANCE/USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH 1* Sponsored By: Candor SalesOpen to members of the USEF; who have not reached their 2lst birthday under USEF rules and are either Junior or Young riders and are Amateurs under USEF or FEI rules. Fence heights will be 1.15m to 1.20m (3’9” to 3’11”) with a minimum of three (3) spreads (as defined in JP 124), excluding triple bar (if any) and water obstacle. The course must include one (1) double and one (1) triple combination (or three (3) doubles), one (1) water-filled Liverpool, and a water-filled water jump (minimum 2.45m (8’) (if dug in with or without a rail over it, or if above ground must have a rail over it). The water must be colored black or blue so the bottom is not visible. A time allowed must be established based on 360 yds/min. Time faults will be scored as with USEF Jumper rules. Jumping faults will be scored as with equitation rules. Saddlery same as USEF Jumper Classes over $25,000. Restricted martingales are not allowed. In the flat phase, not more than 30 riders at one time will show as a group at the working walk, working trot sitting, working trot rising, as well as showing a lengthening of stride, the working canter and the working canter showing a lengthening of stride. All riders considered for an award must show a working canter on the counter lead at least one full revolution of the ring in both directions. Not more than l2 to counter canter at one time. All riders must show in the first phase offered. At least 20 riders, if available, or 50% of the entries, if that is greater, must be called back for the second phase. To fill a class 6 must complete the course. CLASS 590 Platnium Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search 2* Trophy and 8 Ribbons

Reminder for Year End Points:

- ESP Rita & Irish Flynn Memorial Horse Show counted for Double Points

Any questions regarding Year End Points please contact:Carrie Buxton ([email protected])

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JUMPER DIVISION

THE 45 SECOND RULE WILL BE USED IN ALL JUMPER CLASSES & CLASSICS. Entry fees will be as listed below for each class. Post entry fees will be $10 per class plus the original fee unless otherwise indicated. All Add Back jumper classes will have $25 per entry distributed (Unless otherwise indicated): 35%, 25%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 5% for 1st thru 6th places respectively. Courses in ALL jumper classes may consist of any combination of the following: brush, gate, oxers, post and rails, water, wall, liverpool, ditch, panels, coops Starting order: All horses entered will be assigned a number and must be checked in with the Paddock Master BEFORE the start of the class. Order of go will be determined by show management. Classes with a posted order of go will use the following procedure in accordance with JP111.2: the horses names are drawn individually, starting from the first position and then working down. Horses tied for other than first place will be placed based on their time in the first round unless otherwise stated. Speed will be calculated at 382 yards per minute for all sections. Studs recommended in all classes.

LEVEL 0- .85M HEIGHT-2’9” LEVEL 1- .95M HEIGHT-3’1” SPREADS 3’-3’6”LEVEL 2- 1.0M HEIGHT-3’3” SPREADS 3’3”-3’9” LEVEL 3- 1.10M HEIGHT-3’7” SPREADS 3’6”-4’LEVEL 4- 1.15M HEIGHT-3’9” SPREADS 3’9”-4’3” LEVEL 5- 1.25M HEIGHT-4’1” SPREADS 4’-4’6”LEVEL 6- 1.30M HEIGHT-4’3” SPREADS 4’3”’-4’9” LEVEL 7- 1.40M HEIGHT-4’7” SPREADS 4’6”-5’LEVEL 8- 1.45M HEIGHT-4’9” SPREADS 4’9”-5’3” LEVEL 9- 1.55M HEIGHTS-5’1” SPREADS 5’-5’6NOTE: AT ALL LEVELS TRIPLE BARS MAY BE UP TO 6’ WIDER THAN THE MAXIMUM SPREAD SHOWN

Jumper Attire

This will be enforced so please make sure you are dressed according to what class you are entered in. Please be advised that exposed hoods of any kind are prohibited.

Formal Jumper AttireDark, muted or similar colored, or red (scarlet) coats are required; white or fawn breeches; a white tie or choker (unless the shirt by design has the choker built in for its intented use) or hunting stock, and a white or lightly col-ored shirt must be worn. Shirts must have a white collor an white cuffs. Shirts must be fastened at the neck and tucked in. Boots are required. Half chaps are permitted as long as the color matches the paddock boots being worn. Members of the Armed Services or the police may wear the service dress uniform with protective headgear (See General Rules, GR 801.2).

Classes requiring Formal Attire are any Grand Prix or Special classes offering at least $25,000 in prize money.

Proper Jumper AttireCoats of any color are required. Breeches must be a light color (white, fawn or canary). Pastel and dark colored breeches are not allowed. Shirts, light in color, must be tucked in and fastened at the top of the neck. Ties or chokers of any color must be worn (unless the shirt, by design, has the choker built in for its intended use). Boots are required. Half chaps are permitted as long as the color matches the paddock boots being worn.

Classes requiring Proper Attire are any Classic or Stakes class.

Standard Jumper Attire

Coats are not required. Breeches of any color are permitted. Shirts (polo shirts are permitted) must have collars and sleeves (sleeves may be either long or short), and must be tucked into the breeches. Sleeveless shirts and shirts with exposed hoods are prohibited. Boots are required. Half chaps are permitted as long as the color matches the paddock boots being worn.

All other classes will require Standard Attire.

In extreme weather conditions the use of jackets, sweaters or raincoats, without exposed hoods, can be allowed by management and/or permission from the jumper jury. Permission must be granted before entering the ring.

In case where the above requirements are not followed the penalty will either be a possible warning (for the first offense) or elimination. Please note that competitiors are responsible for their own clothing. A wardrobe malfunction (e.g., magnets, zippers, buttons breaking) is not an excuse for improper attire.

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JUMPER NOMINATION FEE: $50 Jumper Nomination will be collected for the following sections: High Children’s, High Adult, Low Junior, Low Amateur Owner, High Junior/Amateur Owner, 1.15m Open, 1.20m Open, 1.30m Open, & 1.40m Open Jumpers.CHAMPIONSHIPS: Any division with at least 3 entries in 3 classes will be eligable for a Championship. Any ties will be broken by highest placed horse in the Classic. For divisions without classics highest placed horse in last class will break tie.

**For all classes check schedule for Tables**

LOW JUMPER SECTIONENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $55

PUDDLE JUMPER OPEN Sponsored By: River Hill FarmOpen to all horses. To jump .75M or 2’6”CLASS 783,784,785,786 Puddle Jumper Open Trophy and 8 Ribbons

PUDDLE JUMPER JUNIOR/AMATEUR Sponsored By: Cheska Inc.Open to all horses ridden by a Junior or Amateur rider.. To jump .75M or 2’6”CLASS 795,796,797,798 Puddle Jumper Jr/Am Trophy and 8 Ribbons

HOPEFUL JUMPER Sponsored By: L&P Show JumpersOpen to all horses. To jump .85M or 2’9”CLASS 790,791,792,793 Hopeful Jumper Trophy and 8 Ribbons

TRAINING JUMPER .95m Sponsored By: Graziani Performance HorsesOpen to all horses. To jump .95M or 3’1”CLASSES 750,751,752,753 Training Jumper .95m Trophy and 8 Ribbons

TRAINING JUMPER 1.0m Sponsored By: Sarmiento Proporty Mngt.Open to all horses. To jump 1.0M or 3’3”CLASSES 780,781,782 Training Jumper 1.0m Trophy and 8 Ribbons

TAKE2 THOROUGHBRED JUMPER Sponsored By: Marigot Bay FarmTAKE2 is open to all Thoroughbreds* verified by The Jockey Club registrations papers or lip tattoo number at time of entry. Raced and unraced Thoroughbreds are eligible for the program. To jump 1.0M or 3’3”CLASSES 747,748,749 Take2 Thoroughbred Jumper $25 Add Back

OPEN JUMPER SECTIONENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $75

Open to all Horses and Ponies. Four entries required in each class for prize money to payout.

1.10m OPEN JUMPER Sponsored By: Littlewood Fences, Inc.CLASSES 714, 715,716,717 1.10m Open Jumper $100 with a $25 per horse add back

1.15m OPEN JUMPER Sponsored By: On Par, LLCCLASSES 744,745,746 1.15m Open Jumper $100 with a $25 per horse add back

1.20m OPEN JUMPER Sponsored By: Pine Hollow FarmCLASS 710,711,712 1.20m Open Jumper $100 with a $25 per horse add back

1.30m OPEN JUMPER Sponsored By: JR Show StablesCLASS 770,771,772 1.30m Open Jumper $100 with a $25 per horse add back

1.40m OPEN JUMPER Sponsored By: Blake Sporthorses LLCCLASS 700,701,702 1.40m Open Jumper $100 with a $25 per horse add back

YOUNG JUMPER SECTIONENTRY FEE PER CLASS: $75

FIVE YEAR OLD YOUNG JUMPER Sponsored By: Glenbeigh FarmOpen to horses foaled in 2015. Fence height: 1.20m.CLASS 755 5 Year Old Young Jumper - Table II $350 split by all Clear Rounds

SIX YEAR OLD YOUNG JUMPER Sponsored By: Glenbeigh FarmOpen to horses foaled in 2014. Fence height: 1.30m.

CLASS 756 6 Year Old Young Jumper - Table II2b $150, 125, 100, 75, 75, 75

SEVEN YEAR OLD YOUNG JUMPER Sponsored By: Glenbeigh FarmOpen to horses foaled in 2013. Fence height: 1.30m - 1.35m

CLASS 757 7 Year Old Young Jumper - Table II2b $150, 125, 100, 75, 75, 75

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HIGH CHILDREN’S AND ADULT JUMPERSENTRY FEE: $175 Per Division / $60 Per Class

THIS SECTION MAY BE COMBINED IF THERE ARE INSUFFICIENT ENTRIES. Fences: 1.10m. Open to Horses and Ponies

.See 2020 Zone 4 Specs

CHILDREN’S JUMPER Sponsored By: Competition FarmCLASS 740, 741, 742 Children’s Jumper $125, 95, 85, 75, 65, 55

ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER Sponsored By: Pinecone FarmCLASS 760, 761, 762 Adult Amateur Jumper $125, 95, 85, 75, 65, 55

LOW CHILDREN’S AND ADULT JUMPERSENTRY FEE: $250 Per Division / $55 Per Class / $150 Classic

THIS SECTION MAY BE COMBINED IF THERE ARE INSUFFICIENT ENTRIES. Fences: 1.0m. Open to Horses and Ponies

.See 2020 Zone 4 Specs

LOW CHILDREN’S JUMPER Sponsored By: Summerfields Equine, LLCCLASS 737, 738 Low Children’s Jumper $25 per horse add back739 $1,500 Summerfields Equine LLC Low Children’s Jumper Classic See Pg 29 Specs & Money Distribution

LOW ADULT JUMPER Sponsored By: The RV AdvisorCLASS 765, 766 Low Adult Jumper $25 per horse add back767 $1,500 RV Sales of Broward Low Adult Jumper Classic See Pg 29 Specs & Money Distribution

JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER SECTIONENTRY FEE: $550 Per Division / $75 Per Class / $400 Classic

THESE SECTIONS WILL BE SPLIT IF THERE ARE SUFFICIENT ENTRIES 5 entries required to compete in each class in order for prize money to be paid

LOW JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER Sponsored By: Lorcan Gallagher, LLCTo jump 1.20m, Classic 1.25m. .CLASS 720, 722 Low Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper $225, 180, 105, 90, 75, 75723 $10,000 NAL/WIHS Low Jr/AO Jumper Classic See Pg 28 Specs & Money Distribution

MEDIUM JUNIOR/AMATUER OWNER JUMPER Sponsored By: JET Show StablesTo jump 1.30m, Classic 1.35m. CLASS 774, 775 Medium Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper $225, 180, 105, 90, 75, 75776 $10,000 NAL Medium Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic See Pg 27 Specs & Money Distribution

HIGH JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER Sponsored By: Kaitlyn Karssen PhotographyTo jump 1.40m, Classic 1.45m..CLASS 724, 726 High Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper $225, 180, 105, 90, 75, 75727 $10,000 High Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic See Pg 27 For Specs & Money Distribution

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SPECIAL CLASSESEligibilityExhibitors are responsible for knowledge of the rules pertaining to eligibility and entry restrictions for these Special Classes. Any exhibitor who competes and is then determined to be in violation of eligibility will forfeit their placing, award, and prize money. No refund of entry fees will be made. National Standard will be used in cases where it applies.

Jumper Nomination FeeSpecial Jumper classes of $10,000 or more in prize money will have an additional $50 Special Class Nomination Fee. If only entering the classic and not doing the regular classes of the division a $100 nomination fee will be charged. Maximum of $100 nomination per entry.

MembershipMembership in any league is not required to compete in these classes. However, membership is required for points to count with the leagues.

Post EntryOnce an order of go is established, a post entry will be required to go at the top of the order. Any entry in a special class not received by 4pm the day before the class, (Exception: Grand Prix must be entred prior to the 24 hour check in) will be considered a post entry & the post fee listed will be charged.

RefundsAny class that has a required number of entries that is not met, and is cancelled will entitle all entry & nomination fees to be refunded. If exhibitors elects to compete in a 100% add back class in place of the special class the entry fees will be distributed to the winners at 40%,30%,20%,10% to 1st to 4th place respectively. For any $10,000 or high class - If after the order is posted but prior to the first horse on course, a rider feels he must scratch he will be eligible for 50% of the entry fee only for that class.

ScratchesAny class with more than one round may not be scratched for any reason after the first round has begun. If a special class is scratched the day before the class is scheduled a full refund will be given. If a class is scratched on the day of the class but prior to the start, a $25 process fee or the nomination fee, whichever is greater, will be charged, Except in case of $10,000 or higher classes the above refund rule will apply.

AwardsWinners will be required to ride for presentation of awards and photographs. Winners consent to having their photographs used for any publications pertaining to SFHJA shows.

SPECIAL HUNTER CLASSICSCLASS 900 $250 ROBERT ROSS, PA LOW CHILDREN’S CLASSICCLASS 901 $250 ROBERT ROSS, PA LOW ADULT CLASSICCLASS 902 $500 PADDOCK EQUINE NAL/WIHS CHILDREN’S CLASSICCLASS 904 $500 RC STABLES NAL/WIHS ADULT CLASSICCLASS 906 $500 BACK COUNTRY FARM SMALL PONY CLASSICCLASS 907 $500 BACK COUNTRY FARM MEDIUM PONY CLASSICCLASS 908 $500 BACK COUNTRY FARM LARGE PONY CLASSICCLASS 910 $2,000 VICTORIA COLVIN JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER 3’6” CLASSICCLASS 912 $2,000 OVER THE HILL FARM JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER 3’3” CLASSICCLASS 915 $10,000 MEADOWVIEW INC. USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER DERBY

SPECIAL JUMPER CLASSICSCLASS 739 $1,500 SUMMERFIELDS FARM LOW CHILDREN’S CLASSICCLASS 767 $1,500 RV SALES OF BROWARD LOW ADULT CLASSICCLASS 723 $10,000 SOUTHERN ARCHES NAL/WIHS LOW JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER CLASSICCASS 775 $10,000 SOUTHERN ARCHES MEDIUM JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER CLASSICCLASS 727 $10,000 HIGH JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER CLASSICCLASS 802 $10,000 JOHN AND MONIKA PRESTON NAL/WIHS CHILDREN’S/ADULT CLASSICCLASS 804 $50,000 SPY COAST FARM & SWEET OAK FARM GRAND PRIXCLASS 805 $500 JR SHOW STABLES .95m MINI JUMPER PRIX CLASS 807 $15,000 PAUL TRACY FARRIER SERVICES 1.40m WELCOME STAKECLASS 808 $5,000 GUT EINHAUS 1.35m STAKE

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CLASS 804

$50,000 SPY COAST FARM & SWEET OAK FARM GRAND PRIXSPONSORED BY: SPY COAST FARM & SWEET OAK FARM

All Grand Prix held at this show are eligible for inclusion on the Rolex/USEF Show Jumping Ranking List.

Certification #: 20140

ENTRY FEE: $1,000 POST ENTRY: $900

All horses competing must be on the grounds for twenty four hour period prior to the scheduled start time of this class. There will be a mandatory check-in time for this class 24 hours prior to the class being held. Time of the check in will be posted in the office the day before check-in. You will be required to bring your horse and back number, along with your stall assignment to check-in at the designated time and location. Horses who miss the check-in will not be eligible to compete and will forfeit the class fees. Exhibitors will be enti-tled to a refund of half of the entry fee only if they decide to scratch after the order is posted but prior to the first horse entering the ring to compete. Refer to the section of this prize list that refers to Special Classes for all other rules applying to this class.

Conducted as a Table II, Sec. 2.2(a) Time first jump off. The first round and first jump off, if any, are decid-ed by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the time allowed. In the event of equality of faults after the first round, there will be one jump off for first place only in which time will decide in the event of equality of faults in the jump off. Course will consist of a minimum of 10-12 jumps. This class will be held under the NATIONAL standard.

ORDER OF GO: Will be established by management. Order will be drawn after check-in process is completed.

TWENTY FIVE (25) ENTRIES REQUIRED. Entries based on the number of on-time entries.

**If you have purchased Six Month or Permanent Stall Plans thru ESP you will still be required to pay a stall fee to SFHJA.**

This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $15,000, $11,000, $6,500, $4,000, $3,000, $2,500, $2,000, $1,500, $1,500, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000AWARDS: Ribbons 1-12.

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CLASS 807

$15,000 PAUL TRACY FARRIER SERVICESOPEN WELCOME STAKE

SPONSORED BY: PAUL TRACY FARRIER SERVICES

$100 NOMINATION FEE ENTRY FEE: $450 POST ENTRY: $600

All prize money payouts is calculated on the amount of on-time entries.

Conducted as a Table II, Sec. 2.2(a) Time first jump off. The first round and first jump off, if any, are decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the time allowed. In the event of equality of faults after the first round, there will be one jump off for first place only in which time will decide in the event of equality of faults in the jump off. Course will consist of a minimum of 10-12 jumps @ 1.40M or 4’7”.

ORDER OF GO: Will be established by management. If entered after the order of go is made, entry will go at the top of the order. FIFTEEN ENTRIES REQUIRED FOR FULL PAYOUT. NO CREDIT FOR WITHDRAWALS AFTER ORDER IS POSTED.

If less than 10 entries in class by the close of entries the class may not be held

If there are 10 to 14 entries:Entry Fee: $450 Prize Money: $2,200, $1,800, $1,300, $750, $450

This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJAProper Attire Required

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $4,500, $3,300, $1,950, $1,350, $900, $750, $750, $600, $450, $450AWARDS: Ribbons 1-12.

CLASS 808

$5,000 GUT EINHAUS 1.35m JUMPER STAKESPONSORED BY: GUT EINHAUS

$100 STAKE NOMINATION FEE ENTRY FEE: $200 POST ENTRY: $250

All prize money payouts is calculated on the amount of on-time entries. Conducted as a Table II, Sec. 2.2(ab) Time first jump off. The first round and first jump off, if any, are decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the time allowed. In the event of equality of faults after the first round, there will be one jump off for first place only in which time will decide in the event of equality of faults in the jump off. Course will consist of a minimum of 10-12 jumps @ 1.35m.

ORDER OF GO: Will be established by management. If entered after the order of go is made, entry will go at the top of the order. TEN ENTRIES REQUIRED. NO CREDIT FOR WITHDRAWALS AFTER ORDER IS POSTED.

If less than 9 entries in class by the close of entries the class may not be held

If there are 9 to 14 entries:

Entry Fee: $200 Prize Money: $800, $600, $500, $200, $200, $200

This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA & USEF

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $1,500, $1,000, $550, $500, $300, $300, $250, $200, $200, $200

AWARDS: Ribbons 1-12.

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CLASS 727

$10,000 HIGH JUNIOR / AMATEUR OWNERJUMPER CLASSIC

$100 NOMINATION FEE ENTRY FEE: $400 POST ENTRY: $500

This class may be combined with class 775 or 723 if there are insufficient entries. All prize money payouts is calculated on the amount of on-time entries. Conducted as a Table II, Sec. 2.2(b) Time first jump off. The first round and first jump off, if any, are decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the time allowed. In the event of equality of faults after the first round, there will be one jump off for first place only in which time will decide in the event of equality of faults in the jump off. Course will consist of a minimum of 10-12 jumps @ 1.40M or 4’7”.

ORDER OF GO: Will be established by management. If entered after the order of go is made, entry will go at the top of the order. TEN ENTRIES REQUIRED. NO CREDIT FOR WITHDRAWALS AFTER ORDER IS POSTED.

If less than 5 entries in class by the close of entries the class may not be held

If there are 5 to 9 entries: Entry Fee: $400 Prize Money: $2,000, $1,500, $1,000, $500If there are 9 to 14 entries:Entry Fee: $400 Prize Money: $2,100, $1,750, $1,400, $910, $420, $420

This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA & USEF

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $2,500, $1,800, $1,000, $800, $600, $600, $500, $500, $500, $400, $400

AWARDS: Ribbons 1-12.

CLASS 776

$10,000 SOUTHERN ARCHES NALMEDIUM JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC

SPONSORED BY: SOUTHERN ARCHES

$100 NOMINATION FEE ENTRY FEE: $400 POST ENTRY: $500

This class may be combined with class 727 or 723 if there are insufficient entries. If there are at least 20 on time entires in each section this class will be split. All prize money payouts is calculated on the amount of on-time entries.

Conducted as a Table II, Sec. 2.2(b) Time first jump off. The first round and first jump off, if any, are decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the time allowed. In the event of equality of faults after the first round, there will be one jump off for first place only in which time will decide in the event of equality of faults in the jump off. Course will consist of a minimum of 10-12 jumps @ 1.30M or 4’5”.

ORDER OF GO: Will be established by management. If entered after the order of go is made, entry will go at the top of the order. TEN ENTRIES REQUIRED. NO CREDIT FOR WITHDRAWALS AFTER ORDER IS POSTED.

If less than 5 entries in class by the close of entries the class may not be held

If there are 5 to 9 entries: Entry Fee: $400 Prize Money: $2,000, $1,500, $1,000, $500If there are 9 to 14 entries:Entry Fee: $400 Prize Money: $2,100, $1,750, $1,400, $910, $420, $420

This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA & USEF

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $2,500, $1,800, $1,000, $800, $600, $600, $500, $500, $500, $400, $400

AWARDS: Ribbons 1-12.

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CLASS 802

$10,000 JOHN & MONIKA PRESTON NAL/WIHSCHILDREN’S/ADULT JUMPER CLASSIC

SPONSORED BY: JOHN & MONIKA PRESTON$100 NOMINATION FEE

ENTRY FEE: $400 POST ENTRY: $500

Open to Junior or Adult Amateur riders. If there are at least 20 on time entries in each section this class will be split. All prize money payouts are calculated on the amount of on-time entries. PLEASE SEE THE NAL & WIHS PAGES FOR MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS COURSE: To be shown over a course of approximately 10-12 jumps at 1.15M or 3’9”.This class will be run under USEF Table II, Sec. 2b. Time first jump-off.

ORDER OF GO: Will be established by management. If entered after the order of go is made, entry will go at the top of the order. FIFTEEN ENTRIES REQUIRED FOR FULL PAYOUT. NO CREDIT FOR WITHDRAWALS AFTER ORDER IS POSTED.

If less than 5 entries in class by the close of entries this class may not be held.

If there are 5 to 9 entries: Entry Fee: $400 Prize Money: $2,000, $1,500, $1,000, $500If there are 9 to 14 entries:Entry Fee: $400 Prize Money: $2,100, $1,750, $1,400, $910, $420, $420

*This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA and USEF

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $2,500, $1,800, $1,000, $800, $600, $600, $500, $500, $500, $400, $400

AWARDS: Ribbons 1-12.

CLASS 723

$10,000 SOUTHERN ARCHES NAL/WIHSLOW AMATUER OWNER/JUNIOR JUMPER CLASSIC

SPONSORED BY: SOUTHERN ARCHES

$100 NOMINATION FEE ENTRY FEE: $400 POST ENTRY: $500

This class may be combined with class 727 or 775 if there are insufficient entries. If there are at least 20 on time entires in each section this class will be split. All prize money payouts is calculated on the amount of on-time entries. Conducted as a Table II, Sec. 2.2(b) Time first jump off. The first round and first jump off, if any, are decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the time allowed. In the event of equality of faults after the first round, there will be one jump off for first place only in which time will decide in the event of equality of faults in the jump off. Course will consist of a minimum of 10-12 jumps @ 1.25M or 4’1”.

ORDER OF GO: Will be established by management. If entered after the order of go is made, entry will go at the top of the order. TEN ENTRIES REQUIRED. NO CREDIT FOR WITHDRAWALS AFTER ORDER IS POSTED.

If less than 5 entries in class by the close of entries the class may not be held

If there are 5 to 9 entries: Entry Fee: $400 Prize Money: $2,000, $1,500, $1,000, $500If there are 9 to 14 entries:Entry Fee: $400 Prize Money: $2,100, $1,750, $1,400, $910, $420, $420This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA & USEF

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $2,500, $1,800, $1,000, $800, $600, $600, $500, $500, $500, $400, $400

AWARDS: Ribbons 1-12.

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CLASS 739/767

$1,500 SUMMERFIELDS EQUINE LLC LOW CHILDREN’S JUMPER CLASSIC

SPONSORED BY: SUMMERFIELDS EQUINE LLC

$1,500 RV SALES OF BROWARD LOW ADULT JUMPER JUMPER CLASSIC

SPONSORED BY: RV STALES OF BROWARDNO ADDITIONAL NOMINATION FEE REQUIRED

ENTRY FEE: $150 POST ENTRY: $190

Open to Junior riders. Must be entered in both Low Children’s Jumper classes to be eligable. All prize money payouts are calcu-lated on the amount of on-time entries.IF THERE ARE LESS THAN 10 ON-TIME ENTRIES THIS CLASS WILL COMBINE WITH THE LOW ADULT JUMPER CLASSIC

COURSE: To be shown over a course of approximately 10-12 jumps at 1.00M or 3’3”.This class will be run under USEF Table II, Sec. 2b. Time first jump-off.

ORDER OF GO: Will be established by management. If entered after the order of go is made, entry will go at the top of the order. TEN ENTRIES REQUIRED. NO CREDIT FOR WITHDRAWALS AFTER ORDER IS POSTED.

If less than 4 entries in class by the close of entries this class may not be held.If there are 4 to 6 entries class: Entry Fee: $150 Prize Money: $200, $175, $150, R, R, R. If there are 7 to 9 entries class: Entry Fee: $150 Prize Money: $250, $200, $175, $150, $150, R, R, R.This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA and USEF

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $350, $200, $175, $175, $150, $150, $150, $150AWARDS: Ribbons 1-10.

CLASS 805

$500 JR SHOW STABLES, LLC .95m MINI PRIX

SPONSORED BY: JR SHOW STABLES

NO NOMINATION FEE

ENTRY FEE: $50 POST ENTRY: $100

Same horse/rider combination entry may not have jumped over .95m at the show.

COURSE: To be shown over a course of approximately 10-12 jumps at .95M or 3’0”.

This class will be run under USEF Table II, Sec. 2b. Immediate jump-off.

ORDER OF GO: Will be established by management. If entered after the order of go is made, entry will go at the top of the order. FIFTEEN ENTRIES REQUIRED FOR FULL PAYOUT. NO CREDIT FOR WITHDRAWALS AFTER ORDER IS POSTED.

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $125, $95, $85, $75, $65, $55

AWARDS: Ribbons 1-10.

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CLASS 906-908

$500 BACK COUNTRY FARM PONY HUNTER CLASSICS

SPONSORED BY: BACK COUNTRY FARM

906 - Small / 907 - Medium / 908 - Large

NOMINATING FEE: $25 ENTRY FEE: $25 POST ENTRY: $75

Open to horse/rider combination that has shown in the Regular Pony Hunter Section at this show.

CLASS CONDITIONS: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability and manners to count. To be scored under the open numerical judging system. Each competitor will receive a numeric score from the last class of the first day of their respective section. This score will be 50% of their classic score. The top twelve (12) competitors will return to jump a second round over a different course, and will receive a numeric score for this round which will be 50% of their final score. In the event of equal scores the one with the highest second round score will be placed ahead of others with equal total scores. If ponies still remain tied for first place an appointed tie breaker judge will break the tie (as per HU145). Ties for all other places will remain tied. Class must have 10 entries in order to be held.

COURSE: To be shown over a course of approximately 10 jumps at the pony’s respective height.

ORDER OF GO: Will be established by management. No scratches after the order has been posted.

This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA & USEF

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $140, $100, $65, $50, $45, $40, $35, $25

AWARDS: Ribbons 1-12

CLASS 910/912

$2,000 Victoria Colvin Junior / Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” Classic

SPONSORED BY: VICTORIA COLVIN

$2,000 Over The Hill Farm Junior / Amateur OwnerHunter 3’3” Classic

SPONSORED BY: OVER THE HILL FARM

910 - 3’6” / 912 - 3’3” NOMINATING FEE: $25 ENTRY FEE: $100 POST ENTRY: $250Open to horse/rider combinations that has shown in the Junior Hunter 3’6” or Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” sections OR the Junior Hunter 3’3” or Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” at this show.Nominations must be received by the close of entries.CLASS CONDITIONS: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability and manners to count. To be scored under the open numerical judging system. Each competitor will receive a numeric score from the First Round. This score will be 50% of their classic score. The top twelve (12) competitors will return to jump a second round over a different course, and will receive a numeric score for this round which will be 50% of their final score. In the event of equal scores the one with the highest second round score will be placed ahead of others with equal total scores. If horses still remain tied for first place an appointed tie breaker judge will break the tie (as per HU145) Ties for all other places will remain tied. Class must have 10 entries in order to be held.COURSE: To be shown over a course of approximately 10 jumps at the respective height.ORDER OF GO: Will be established by management. No scratches after the order has been posted.This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA & USEFPRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $600, $440, $300, $120, $120, $100, $100, $80, $80, $60AWARDS: Ribbons 1-12

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CLASS 904

$500 RC STABLES NAL/WIHS ADULT AMATEUR

HUNTER CLASSIC

SPONSORED BY: RC STABLES

This class is a NORTH AMERICAN LEAGUE and WIHS QUALIFIER

NOMINATING FEE: $25 ENTRY FEE: $25 POST ENTRY: $50

Open to horse/rider combination that has shown in two classes of Adult Hunter Section at this show.

PLEASE SEE NAL PAGE FOR MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS IN ORDER FOR POINTS TO COUNT.

NAL & Zone Points will not count unless total prize money is paid out.

CLASS CONDITIONS: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability and manners to count. To be scored under the open numerical judging system. Each competitor will receive a numeric score from second round of their respective section. This score will be 50% of their classic score. The top 12 if available or 25 % will return over a second course which will be 50% of their final score. Any entry eliminated from the first round will not return for the second round. In the event of equal scores the one with the highest last class score will be placed ahead of others with equal total scores. If horses still remain tied for first place an appointed tie breaker judge will break the tie (as per HU145). Ties for all other places will remain tied.

Class must have 10 entries in order to be held. If less than 10 entries the class may be held with no prize money. USEF points may not count for classic. COURSE: To be shown over a course of approximately 10 jumps not to exceed 3’ in height with spreads to 3’.

This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA & USEF Zone 4.

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $150, $110, $75, $50, $50, $25, $25, $15

AWARDS: Ribbons 1-8.

CLASS 902

$500 PADDOCK EQUINE NAL/WIHS CHILDREN’S

HUNTER CLASSIC

SPONSORED BY: PADDOCK EQUINEThis class is a NORTH AMERICAN LEAGUE and WIHS QUALIFIER

NOMINATING FEE: $25 ENTRY FEE: $25 POST ENTRY: $50

Open to horse/rider combination that has shown in two classes of Children’s Hunter Section at this show.

PLEASE SEE NAL PAGE FOR MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS IN ORDER FOR POINTS TO COUNT.

NAL & Zone Points will not count unless total prize money is paid out.

CLASS CONDITIONS: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability and manners to count. To be scored under the open numerical judging system. Each competitor will receive a numeric score from second round of their respective section. This score will be 50% of their classic score. The top 12 if available or 25% will return over a second course which will be 50% of their final score. Any entry eliminated from the first round will not return for the second round. In the event of equal scores the one with the highest second round score will be placed ahead of others with equal total scores. If horses still remain tied for first place an appointed tie breaker judge will break the tie (as per HU145). Ties for all other places will remain tied.

Class must have 10 entries in order to be held. If less than 10 entries the class may be held with no prize money. USEF points may not count for classic.

COURSE: To be shown over a course of approximately 10 jumps not to exceed 3’ in height with spreads to 3’.

This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA & USEF Zone 4.

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $150, $110, $75, $50, $50, $25, $25, $15

AWARDS: Ribbons 1-8.

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CLASS 900/901

$250 ROBERT ROSS, PA

LOW CHILDREN’S & LOW ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSICS

SPONSORED BY: ROBERT ROSS, PA

900 - Children’s / 901 - Adult Amateur

NOMINATING FEE: $25 ENTRY FEE: $25 POST ENTRY: $50

Open to horse/rider combination that has shown in two classes of Low Children’s or Low Adult Hunter Sections at this show.

CLASS CONDITIONS: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability and manners to count. To be scored under the open numerical judging system. Each competitor will receive a numeric score from the fourth round of their respective section. This score will be 50% of their classic score. The top 12 if available or 25% will return over a second course which will be 50% of their final score.Any entry eliminated from the first round will not return for the second round. In the event of equal scores the one with the highest last class score will be placed ahead of others with equal total scores. If horses still remain tied for first place they will jump a third round over a shortened course. Ties for all other places will remain tied.

Class must have 6 entries in order to be held. If less than 6 entries the class may be held with no prize money.

COURSE:To be shown over a course of approximately 10 jumps not to exceed 2’6” in height . This class will count as a bonus class for SFHJA.

PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: $75, $55, $37.50, $37.50, $30, $15

AWARDS: Ribbons 1-8.

CLASS 915

$10,000 USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER DERBYPRESENTED BY: MEADOWVIEW INC.

Entry Fee: $350

Course RequirementsSee USHJA.org for requirements

Fence height 3’0”There must be four option fences set at 3’3” to 3’5”

A minimum of twelve (12) entries, including horses tied for 12th place, must return for Round Two, if available. Horses will not be required to jog for soundness.

Attire: Formal dress attire is suggested but not required: Buff breeches and Shad belly. White breeches and dark or scarlet coat, hunt colors, or official sponsor or team jacket permitted.

This class will be run in accordance will all rules stated in HU189. You may log on to www.ushja.org for more information regarding this class.

Prize Money: 1st $3,000, 2nd $2,200, 3rd $1,300, 4th $800, 5th $600, 6th $500, 7th $400, 8th $300, 9th $300, 10th $200, 11th $200, 12th $200Cooler Awarded to First Place

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DIRECTIONS TO SHOW GROUNDS - Take the Florida Turnpike to Exit #93, Lake Worth Rd., Go west crossing over 441 (State Road 7), 5.6 miles to South Shore Blvd. Turn right (north) onto South Shore Blvd. Continue on South Shore for 1 mile to Pierson Road. Turn left (west) on Pierson. Palm Beach International Equestrian Center exhibitor entrance is about 1 mile down on Pierson Road.

Local Resources for the SFHJA Annual Charity Horse Show:

Ring SizesInternational Arena - 357’ x 256’ Schooling Area 170’ x 165’

Mische Grand Hunter Ring - 290’ x 180’ Schooling Area 168’ x 162’Rost Arena - 270’ x 180’ Schooling Area 134’ x 195’

Mogavero Arena - 290’ x 195’ Schooling Area 196’ x 127’DeNemethy Arena - 300’ x 195’ Schooling Area 146’ x 195’

Ring 6 - 170’ x 256’ Schooling Area 115’ x 170’Ring 7 - 265’ x 155’ Schooling Area 130’ x 155’Ring 8 - 265’ x 155’ Schooling Area 130’ x 155’Ring 9 - 255’ x 165’ Schooling Area 165’ x 120’Ring 10 - 255’ x 165’ Schooling Area 165’ x 120’Ring 11 - 255’ x 155’ Schooling Area 120’ x 170’Ring 12 - 255’ x 160’ Schooling Area 110’ x 170’

All rings have All Weather Footing (Sand & Fiber Mix)

AREA HOTELS:Hampton Inn / 561-472-9696Best Western / 561-683-8810Ramada Inn / 561-683-8810Comfort Inn / 561-697-3388

Royal Inn / 561-793-3000

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES:Enterprise Car Rental 800-978-8815

Wellington Cab (Transportation from your hotel, railroad station or the airport) 561-333-0181

Tri-Rail (Rail shuttle service from WPB to airports in Miami and Fort Lauderdale) 1-800-TRI-RAIL

FEED, HAY AND BEDDING SUPPLIER:Gold Coast Feed & Supply

Promoting Nutrena and Pennfield Feeds and Derby Gold Pine Shavings

561-793-460713501 South Shore Blvd #101, Wellington

JESSICA M TIMM JUNIOR SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHYDonated by... The Timm Family

Presented to the Junior rider who demonstrates the characteristics that Jessica was known for. The recipient shall demonstrate good sportsmanship and be friendly, fair, kind and dedicated to the sport.

SOUTH FLORIDA HUNTER & JUMPER ASSOCIATION CHARITY HORSE SHOW AWARDS

2013 Claudia Billups2014 Helen Voss2015 Hana Bieling

2016 Ansgar Holtgers, Jr2017 Reid Arani2018 Taje Warrick

2019 Layla Kurbanov

S.F.H.J.A. CHILDREN’S PONY MEDAL FINAL WINNER

JB JOHNSON PERPETUAL TROPHYDonated by...Jamie Johnson in memory of JP Johnson

Presented to the high point horse/rider combination in the Low Child and Low Adult Jumper Divisions at the S.F.H.J.A. Annual Charity Horse Show.

2010 Ruse de Guerre- Lia Screnci2011 Leap Frog- John Beebe2012 Silverado- Elizabeth Craven2013 Black Label- John Beebe

2014 Bellalina - Victoria Craig2015 Alibi VI- Doris Neyra2016 La Scala- Lori Sawyer-Lyons2017 Wasserman - Heather Goddard

2018 Baton Rouge - Karen Bailey2019 Viva’s Roxanna Z - Juliet Johansson

Best Child Rider On A Pony - Kat FuquaBest Child Rider On A Horse 3’ - Elodie WatrousBest Child Rider On A Horse 3’6” - Paige MatthiesBest Amateur Rider - Kelsey Cruciotti

2007 Megan Eisenfelder 2008-2014 Not Awarded 2015 Retired

BEST RIDER AWARDS - 2019

THE TONI DELFIANDRA MEMORIAL TROPHYDonated by... Michael DelFiandra

Presented to the winner of the Grand Prix at the S.F.H.J.A. Annual Charity Horse Show.

2012 Zara Leandra- Pablo Barrios2013 Ax-Cent- Rivers Edge2014 Rocky W- Kaitlin Campbell

2015 Eregast Van’t Kiezelhof- Spy Coast Farm2016 Cobolt- The Blue Buckle Group2017 Dimitri- E2 Stables

2018 Armagedon - Cenci Jumpers, LLC2019 Liroy 30 - Pinetree Farms

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SOUTH FLORIDA HUNTER & JUMPER ASSOCIATION CHARITY HORSE SHOW AWARDS

1983 Kristen Dickinson1984 Erin Ruiz1985 Carole Wilson1986 Ginny Burton1987 Claudia Rojas 1988 Danielle Laurenzo1989 Pablo Gamboa1990 Jamie Rhodes1991 Michele Blair1992 Penny Lombardo1993 Ken Smith1994 Jane Hosack1995 Alan Korotkin

1996 Lynn Walton1997 Karen Flynn1998 Julie Burton1999 Merrilee Braley2000 Juanita Barnwell2001 Kate Gallo2002 Ken Smith2003 Ken Smith2004 Vinissa Mercatanti2005 Susan Tuccinardi2006 Karen Harris2007 David Oliynyk2008 Kathy Tessaro

2009 Chelsea Sundias2010 Alyson Blais2011 Tiffany Cornacchio-Morrissey2012 Candice King2013 Lisa Moore 2014 Sarah Kruel2015 Lindsey Tomeu2016 Kamille Marcussen2017 Lacey Gilbertson2018 Kelli Arani2019 Lindsey Tomeu

1974 Slipcover- Sally Hull1975 Mister Flynn- Pamela Blake1976 Shenandoah Opal- Heaven Trees Farm1977 Zim’s After Me- Terri Ross1978 Polaris Make Believe- Elyse Novick1979/1980 Peter Pan- Red Pfohl1981/1982 Mapleshade Crystal Clear- Ashley Kennedy1983 Roseann Roseanna Danna- Heather Nelson1984 Zim’s After Me- Nancy Yaskin1985 Thyme- Elsa Ryland1986 Center Of Attention- Shira Silverman1987 I.C. Blue Shadow- Constance Howell1988 Hillcrest Better Than Blue Kim Vernell/ T. Glefke

1989 Hidden Delight- Marley B. Goodman1990 Private Eye- Marley B. Goodman1991 Tickled Pink- Mr. Mrs. Brownlee Curry1992 Lord Knows- Kingsmeade Farm1993 Kid You Not- Sandra Alvarez1994 One More Rainbeau-Grand Central Show Stables1995 Amazed- Dottie Barnwell1996 Woodland’s Fair Play-Dottie Barnwell1997 Arabesque-Geri Fischman1998 Rain Sprite-Megan Martin1999 Gold Standard-Kate Gallo2000 Are You Kidding- April Wehle2001/2002 Won to Know- Alexa Weisman2003 Daphne Doo- Ashley Cline

2004 Hillcrest Kilkenny- Ashland Farm2005 Kitaro- Emma Butchard2006 Anakin- Richard Cunkle2007 Cortina- Scott Stewart2008 Shimmer- Lanes End Farm2009/2010 Westside- Scott Stewart2011 Enchanted Forest- Dr. Bestsee Parker2012 Love and Logic- Back Country Farm2013 Dreamland- Linda Evans2014 Swingtown - Peacock Ridge, LLC2015 Dreamland- Linda Evans2016 No Drama - Peacock Ridge LLC2017 iParty - Alexa Elle Lignelli2018 Spellbound - Ponies & Palms Show Stables2019 Heavens Gift - Glade Run Farm LLC

GLADEWINDS FARM PERPETUAL TROPHYPresented to the Grand Champion Pony Hunter (Small,Medium, or Large)

THE “SPY COMMANDER” MEMORIAL TROPHYDonated by: Lynn Walton & Winter Hawk Farm

Presented to the High Score Jumper. To include Open, Junior, Amateur/Owner, Children’s, and Adult Amateur Jumper classes.

1993 Katalei- Alpine Farm/ Marley Goodman1994 The Clown- James B. Pirtle Ent., Inc.1995 Believe Me- Mary Ann Bartlett1996 (tie) Charlie- Danielle Torano & Camira- Amy Foster1997 Charlie- Danielle Torano1998 Little Wing- Gigi Stetler1999 Narew- Jennifer Hoctor2000 (tie) Corrado- Jonathan Bleier & Lady Nayus- Sir Ruly, Inc.2001 Silverado- Elizabeth Craven

2002 Sir Pascha- Dawn Minger2003 Wyatt- Amanda Engstrom2004 Marcel- Jet Show Stables2005 Galant De Semilly- Ashland Farm & Jimmy Torano2006 Silverado & Elizabeth Craven2007 Papillon- Heather Collins-Villemaire2008 Rashnu- Lauren Biddle2009 Saphir- Spy Coast Farm2010 Silverado- Elizabeth Craven2011 (tie) Orange des Hayettes- Leo Paoli &

Athena- Jennifer Santana2012 Kasimir- Cynthia Screnci2013 (tie) Bon Vivant- Rose Hill Farm & Asirea Fortuna- Eduardo Leon2014 Nabuco du Theil - Sheer Levitin2015 Alibi VI- Doris Neyra2016 C. Serendipity- Kara Chad2017 Ebony M - Kristin Collins2018 Zindora V/D Kapel - Bellissimo, LLC2019 Levisto Alpha Z - Mia Green

WOMEN’S CANCER ASSOCIATION SPORTSMANSHIPSelected by a committee and presented to the rider chosen as being the best sport at this show.

THE ANGEL MEMORIAL PLEASURE HORSE PERPETUAL TROPHYDonated by: Mary Lou Mele In Memory Of “Angel”

Presented to the horse accumulating the most points in Pleasure Horse classes.1993 Just For You- Karen Flynn1994 Delightful- Cathy Ruggiero1995 Lamborghini- Julie Burton1996 Ovod- Amy Foster1997 Archimedes- Linda Love1998 Dime Store Novel- Chris Browner1999 Isaiah- Nicole Hoffecker2000 Cappuccino- Julie & David Burton, Jr.

2001 At First Glance- Brooke Hudson2002 Joli Harmoni- Morgan Conroy2003 Sneak A Peak- Amy Foster2004/2005/2006 Joli Harmoni- Morgan Conroy2007 tie- Dream- Ginny Burton & Hallelujah- Jennifer Montgomery2008 Elevation- Lisa Keith2009 Son Of A Sailor- The Koncordia Group

2010 Lightning du Beaufor- Alex Frink2011 Not Awarded2012 Quillaja- Dr. Robert Scott2013 Not Awarded2014/2015 Cloud Nine- Cloud Nine LLC2016 Little Printz- Samantha Kramig2017-2019 Wesley - Lynn Guez

Chicado’s Last Hope Memorial TrophyDonated by Carrie Buxton

Presented to the Leading 3’ Equitation Rider2007 Samantha Senft2008 Megan Finsness2009 Missy Yoder2010 Samantha Senft2011 (tie) Samantha Senft & Kelcie Brophy

2012 Samantha Senft2013 Adam Rittenberg2014 Hayley Iannotti2015 Phoebe Alwine2016 Lindsay Tomeu

2017 Claudia Millstone2018 Kristin McCuin2019 Anna Koenig

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SOUTH FLORIDA HUNTER & JUMPER ASSOCIATION CHARITY HORSE SHOW AWARDS

1974 Constant Comment1975 Alabama1976 Hatteras1977 Time Will Tell1978 Another Choice1979 Happy Return1980 Westchester County1981 Masada1982 J. Buffett1983/1984/1985 Face The Nation1986 Whiz Kid1987 Wish Me Well1988 Westfield1989 Wish Me Well1990 Without A Doubt

1991 Ever So Dark1992 Cumberland1993 Out for Justice1994 LaMora1995 (tie) LaMora & Durango1996 Dream On1997 Classic Importer1998 Frascati1999 Summary Judgement2000/2001 Realm of Gold2002 (tie) Rio Bravo & Spy Glass Hill2003 In Disguise2004 High Cotton2005 Casino2006 (tie) Jurist & White Cap

2007 Paramount- Lily Zarella2008 Unbelievable- Dr. Paula Pell2009 Corsair- Nancy Hooker2010 Not Awarded2011 Unbelievable- Paula Pell2012 Winner- James B. Pirtle Enterprises Inc2013 All The Best- Christina Fisher2014 Lovely Charity- Nicole Hiehle2015 Lovely Charity- Nicole Hiehle2016 Walk The Line- Lynn Seithel2017 Easy Street- Thunderbird Show Stables2018 Game Face - Virginia Langloss2019 Queen Celeste - Pony Lane Farm

THE M.J. HULSEY JR. MEMORIAL TROPHYDonated by: Mrs. A. H. Chesney

Presented to the Grand Champion Junior Working Hunter

1973 M.D.- Betty Doctor1974 Widow Walk- Antonian Farms, Jeff Trupp1975 War Dress- Pamela Turbow (Rush)1976 Widow Walk- Antonian Farms & Susie Rumberger1977 Coco Dot- Jaye Lowenstein (Popoli)1978 Sugar Fleet- Robyn Mutter1979 The Graduate- Daryl Pirtle (Portela)1980 March On- Elyse Novick1981 The Graduate- Daryl Pirtle (Portela)1982 Hang Tight- Elyse Novick & Rustic Woods1983 Classic- Elyse Novick & Rustic Woods1984/1985 Main Event- Christy Conard1986 Magic Dragon- Tracy Cannon1987 Lucky Number- Pat Vogtle1988 Makers Mark- The Firestones

1989 Lestat- Bertram Firestone1990 Sassoon- Heather Lloyd1991 Aspercel- Danielle Laurenzo (Torano)1992 NevertheLess- Marley Goodman1993 Whiskey Before Breakfast- Marley Goodman1994 Fashion Page- Fordham Farms1995 All That- Marley Goodman1996 Full Moon- Brinah Milstein1997 All That- Marley Goodman1998 Winzerin- Jean Bitz1999 Romeo- Mr. and Mrs. Don Stewart2000 Lyle- Elizabeth Katcher2001 Oktoberfest- Kate Gallo2002 Sir Walter- Ashley Cline2003 Starwood- Alexandra Skiffington2004 Westcliffe- Christy Russo

2005 Alena- Meredith Maroone2006 Cooper- Lisa Miller2007/2008 Angelo- Katie Dinan2009 Way Cool- Scott Stewart2010 Sanzibar- Karen Long Dwight2011 Garfield- Alexandra Crown2012 Genuine- Rose Hill Farm2013 O’Ryan- Fairfield Farm2014 Genuine- Lilly Halterman2015 Friend Request- Kandis Wrigley2016 Sunset Drive- Pinecone Farm, LLC2017 Cayambe- Camille LeBlond2018 Czech Mate - Pumpkin’s Patch Farm, LLC2019 Bode Well - Melissa Burns

THE “LAMBORGHINI” MEMORIAL TROPHYDonated by: Julie & David Burton, Jr.

Presented to the Overall Grand Champion Amateur Hunter. Awarded to the horse accumulating the most points in the Amateur Owner or Adult Amateur Hunter1997 Classic Importer- Danielle Torano1998 Frascati- Daryl Portela1999 Summary Judgement- Lisa Foster2000 Sir Ruly- Sir Ruly, Inc.2001 Easy Street- Courtney Grimm2002 Rio Bravo- Stepping Stone Farm2003 Eye Remember Rio- Victoria Waters2004 Playboy- Tessa Wiess

2005 Casino- Millie Russell2006 Jurist- Timothy Boulton2007 Good Point- Nancy Hooker2008 Chopard-Krista Weisman2009 Corsair- Nancy Hooker2010/2011 Camden Yards- Allyson Blais2012 Winner- James B. Pirtle Enterprises Inc2013 All The Best- Christina Fisher

2014 Hello Kitty - HnD Stables Inc2015 Carfield- Amy Heckler2016 Wagner Park- Popish Farm, LLC2017 Disclosure- Samantha Kramig2018 Ausone - Kelsey Donahoe2019 Queen Celeste - Pony Lane Farm

PERRINE-CUTLER RIDGE KIWANIS BOWLDonated by: Awards, Inc.

Presented to the Grand Champion Working Hunter (Green, Regular or A/O)

THE ARTHUR MILNER MEMORIAL TROPHYDonated by: Friends Of Arthur Milner

Presented to the Low Adult Hunter Champion2001 Color My World- Jennifer Belis & Jane Fennessy2002 Brighton- Jennifer Montgomery2003 Socialite- Joy Harrington Graue2004 Ollie- Bettina Scherer2005 Charleston- Julie Burton2006 Going To Graceland- Nina Zollo

2007 Luke- James B. Pirtle Enterprises2008 Calouk- Nina Zollo2009 Felicity- Karen Tongen2010 Echelon- Georgia Spogli2011 Summer Daze- Patricia Simpson-Zeh2012 Summer Daze- Patricia Simpson-Zeh2013 All-Star- Lynn Blanchette

2014 Special K - Shaughnessy’s Shamrock Ventures2015 Big Girls Don’t Cry- Rodney Bross2016 Daybreak- Patricia Monaco2017 Chloe- East Wind Farm2018 Simply Red - Karen Bailey2019 Bon Ami - AM Sport Horses

THE JAMES B. PIRTLE MEMORIAL TROPHYDonated by... The Pritle Family

Presented to the winner of the 3’ Hunter Derby.2012 Winner- James B. Pirtle Enterprises Inc.2013 Fifty Shades- Meredith Lipke2014 San Francisco- Glory Days Farms LLC

2015 Argentus- Isalou Inc.2016 Sunset Hill- Jacqueline Thorne2017 Poker Face- Harris Hill Farm

2018 Exclusive - Isalou, Inc.2019 Avatar Z - Bonne Chance Farm

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SOUTH FLORIDA HUNTER & JUMPER ASSOCIATION CHARITY HORSE SHOW AWARDS

1993 Stacy Malone1994 Beverly Barnwell1995 Lourdes DeGuardiola1996 Jason McArdle1997 Meghan Rusbridge1998 Stacey Williamson1999 Kate Gallo2000 Jennifer Hoctor2001 Dana Colabella

2002 Michael Delfiandra2003 Claire Politis2004 Allyson Blais2005 Samantha Senft2006 Anders Keitz2007 Lindsey Portela2008 Kelcie Brophy2009 Liza Finsness2010 Jessica Donatelli

2011 Dominique Knowles2012 Jordyn Katz2013 Olivia Woodson2014 Hayley Iannotti2015 Phoebe Alwine2016 Tanner Korotkin2017 Lielle Rhodes2018 Morgan Rosia2019 Ella Bostwick

1998 Ginny Burton1999 Merrilee Braley2000 Abby Ankeles2001 Elizabeth Craven2002 Anne Gittins2003 Denise Martinez2004 Casey Martino2005 Jocelyn Pedler

2006 Cynthia Screnci2007 Morgan Conroy2008 Allyson Blais2009 Alannah Wagstaff2010 Samantha Senft2011 Tracey Mack-Gorin2012 April Wehle2013 Missy Yoder

2014 Melissa Matos2015 Lindsey Tomeu2016 Lia Screnci2017 Claudia Millstone2018 Taylor Blackburn2019 Madison Aguilar

2003 Taylor Kain2004 Maggie Gampfer2005 Kaely Tomeu2006 Kelcie Brophy2007 Victoria Colvin2008 Meehan Shirey

2009 Not Awarded2010 Brett Burlington2011/2012 Not Awarded2013 Hana Bieling2014 Ella Bostwick2015 Trinity Beitler

2016 Alexandra Lynn Willner2017 Allison Coleman2018 Emma Hechtman2019 Olivia Sweetnam

1993 Pablo Gamboa1994 Michele Blair1995 Jimmy Torano1996 Jimmy Torano1997 Jimmy Torano1998 Ken Smith1999 Ken Smith2000 Ken Smith2001 Ken Smith

2002 Jane Fennessy2003 Ken Smith2004 Penny Lombardo2005 Alan Korotkin2006 Ken Smith2007 Alan Korotkin2008 Allison Sweetnam2009 Jimmy Torano2010 Alan Korotkin

2011 Kevin Eufemia2012 Allison Sweetnam2013 Emily Smith2014 Allison Sweetnam2015 Allison Sweetnam2016 Allison Sweetnam2017 Allison Sweetnam2018 Emily Smith2019 (TIE) Jane Fennessy & Tiffany Morrissey

THE SCULLY BOY MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHYDonated by: Ampy Hidalgo Benach

Presented to the Overall Grand Champion Hunter1983 Classic- Elyse Novick1984 Face the Nation- Portia Hinze1985/1986 Jagger- Christy Conard1987 Lucky Number- Pat Vogtle1988 Rum Runner- Elizabeth Plummer1989 Wish Me Well- Lori Kocsis1990 Without A Doubt- Jerry Jacobs1991 Ever So Dark- Noel Love Gross1992 Cumberland- Niyya Johnson1993 Out for Justice- Alan Korotkin1994 Fashion Page- Fordham Farms1995 (Tie) LaMora-Danielle Laurenzo & Durango- Aubrey Schwartz

1996 (Tie) Full Moon- Brinah Milstein & Grand Canyon- Brinah Milstein1997 Classic Importer- Danielle Torano1998 Frascati- Daryl Portela1999 Summary Judgement- Lisa Foster2000/2001 Realm of Gold- Jim & Rebecca Peterson2002 (Tie) Rio Bravo- Stepping Stone Farm & Spy Glass Hill- Patty McClarty2003 In Disguise- Ellen Toon2004 Westcliffe- Christy Russo2005 Alena- Meredith Maroone2006 Jurist- Timothy Boulton2007 Paramount- Lily Zarella

2008 Unbelievable- Dr. Paula Pell2009 Son Of A Sailor- The Koncordia Group2010 Westside- Scott Stewart2011/2012 Summer Daze- Patricia Simpson-Zeh2013 GF Forget Me Not- Forget Me Not Farm2014 Beso - Astrid Michelson2015 (Tie) Jackman- Bailey Mews, LLC & Friend Request- Kandis Wrigley2016 Evans Conaire- Jill Alexander2017 Dynamic- Deeridge Farm2018 Czech Mate - Pumpkin’s Patch Farm, LLC2019 Queen Celeste - Pony Lane Farm

THE SENIOR MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHYDonated by: Dr. & Mrs. Sherman In Memory Of Mr. Novick

Presented to the Winner of the Pony Classic1989 Brownlands First Lady- Allison Firestone1990/1991 Hidden Delight- Marley B. Goodman1992 Lord Knows- Kingsmeade Farm1993 Kid You Not- Sandra Alvarez1994 Hillcrest Out of the Blue- Alexa Clapp1995 Amazed- Dottie Barnwell1996 Limited Edition- Cynthia Smithies1997 Joy Ride- Kristen Marlette1998 Almost A Precious Moment- Larkin Kurzius1999 Barcelona Gold- Scott Stern

2000 Majic Rose- Julianna Fischer2001 Bittersweet Justa Little Twist- Jenna Fischman2002 Buffalo Soldier- Paige Dekko2003 Daphne Doo- Ashley Cline2004 Hillcrest Kilkenny- Ashland Farm2005 Sovereign- Ashland Farm2006 Mr. Moonlight- Spy Coast Farm LLC2007 Cortina- Scott Stewart2008 Won To Know- Samantha Batt2009 Ever Luvin- Scott Stewart

2010 Hillscrest Country Lady- CMJ Sporthorses2011 Bluetiful- Aleece Jarman2012 Goldfish- Addison Piper2013 Dreamland- Linda Evans2014 Trillville- Peacock Ridge, LLC2015 Tazmaian Devil- Mia Green2016 No Drama- Peacock Ridge LLC2017 Robin Hill’s Snapshot- Piccolino Farm LLC2018 Sugarbrook Burnside - Sweet Oak Farm2019 Secret Crush - Jill Shulman

S.F.H.J.A JUNIOR MEDAL FINAL WINNER & AUDREY H. CHESNEY PERPETUAL TROPHYDonated by:The John Gersch Family

S.F.H.J.A. ADULT MEDAL FINAL WINNER & “CHARMING MODEL” MEMORIAL TROPHYDonated by: The Walkers & Lyn & Amy Foster

S.F.H.J.A. PONY MEDAL FINAL WINNER

THE JOHN T. McGUIRE MEMORIAL TROPHYDonated by: Friends Of John McGuire

Presented to the trainer producing the most show champions.

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Acorn Creek Farm & Erica KahnApril Runcie

Ashland FarmBack Country Farm

Black Sport Horses, LLCBuxton Equine Insurance

Candor SalesCarriage Hill FarmCastlewood Farm

Catie Staszak MediaChaz Harpman & Vintage Row

Cheska, Inc.Competition Farm

Critical Compressions, LLCDay Dream Farm, Inc.

Dr. Annette FriendEast Wind FarmFallen Oak Farm

Four Gs EquestrianGlenbeigh Farm

Grassy Ridge FarmGraziani Performance Horses

Gut EinahusHappy Endings FarmHunter Creek Farm

Illustrated Properties, Cathy RogalnyIsalou, Inc.

JET Show StablesJohn & Monika Preston

JR Show StablesKaitlyn Karssen Photography

L&P Show JumpersLaura Reece

Lisa KeithLittle Brook Farm

Littlewood Fences, LLCLorcan Gallagher, LLC

Marigot Bay FarmMDM Equestrian

Meadowview Inc.Montoga Inc.

Moorcroft, Inc.Nancy Hooker

On Par, LLCOver The Hill Farm

Paddock EquinePalm Beach Show Stables

Paul Tracy Farrier ServicesPenny Lombardo, Inc.

Pine Hollow FarmPinecone Farm

PJP FarmPonies & Palms Show Stables

Ravenwood FarmRC Stables

Renaissance FarmRiders BoutiqueRiver Hill FarmRobert Ross, PA

RSB - Robert Bielefeld & Chrystal KnightRV Sales of Broward

Sarmiento Property ManagementSerenity Farm

South Florida Sedation DentistrySpectrum Show Stables

Spy Coast FarmStallwatch, LLC

Stepping Stone FarmSummerfields Equine, LLC

Sweet Oak FarmThe Burton Family

The Hechtman FamilyThe RV Advisor

Twin Rivers WoodworkingTwo Goals FarmVictoria Colvin

World Class Equestrian CenterZoey Burton

We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the following for supporting SFHJA’s 2020 70th Annual Charity Horse Show

OUR TITLE SPONSORS:SWEET OAK FARM & THE SWEETNAM FAMILY

SPY COAST FARMSOUTHERN ARCHES

OUR DIVISION/CLASS SPONSORS & ADVERTISERS:

A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO EQUESTRIAN SPORT PRODUCTIONS, LLC

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE SUPPORTING THE SHOW!

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COVID-19 Action Plan for Competitions – Revised 9/15/20

** All Updated 9.15.20 USEF COVID-19 Action Plan Updates are listed in this color text.

Mandatory Requirements for Competition Organizers

All SFHJA Comments / Applied Methods/ and Actions in GREEN Text

C. Definitions CDC – Centers for Disease Control. All activity that occurs at a USEF-licensed competition must be conducted in accordance with CDC guidance protocols.

Competition Area/Schooling Area - For purposes of this document, any reference to competition area and/or schooling area includes rings, arenas, fields, cross-country fields, and any other areas designated for competition, schooling or exercise purposes.

Competition Organizer – For purposes of this document, Competition Organizer includes any individual or entity that acts as competition manager, licensee, and includes any designee(s) with management authority over the competition and its operations.

Competition Staff – For purposes of this document, competition staff includes any individual who is employed or contracted by competition management. Competition staff includes, but is not limited to, ring crews, jump crews, stable crews, competition office staff, medical personnel, awards crew, in-gate personnel, paddock managers, announcers, licensed officials, scribes, etc.

Close Contact – For purposes of this document, close contact as defined by the CDC is someone who was within six (6) feet of an infected person for at least 15 minutes starting from two (2) days before illness onset (or, for asymptomatic patients, two (2) days prior to specimen collection) until the time the patient is isolated. It is important to note that close contact has occurred even if one, or both individuals is wearing a mask. (Refer to CDC FAQ).

Anyone who has been in contact with an individual who is confirmed or suspected to be COVID- 19-positive should quarantine in accordance with CDC Guidelines.

COVID-19 Incident or Outbreak – For purposes of this document, an incident is defined as a report of any COVID-19 related event or occurrence including, but not limited to, an individual who is exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19. An outbreak is defined as multiple COVID-19 related incidents or occurrences.

Face Masks – For purposes of this document, any reference to face masks includes cloth face coverings, N-95, KN-95 and surgical masks. Competition Organizers must provide facemasks or face coverings to competition staff, volunteers and officials. Face masks and face coverings must fully cover the nose and the mouth while being worn.

***The CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. Cloth face coverings should fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face, be secured with ties or ear loops, include multiple layers of fabric, allow for breathing without restriction and be able to be laundered and machine dried without damage or change to shape.

Isolation – Separation of a person or group of people known or reasonably believed to be infected with a communicable disease and potentially infectious, from those who are not infected to prevent the spread of the communicable disease.

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COVID-19 Action Plan for Competitions – Revised 9/15/20

Participants – For purposes of this document, any reference to Participants includes owners, lessees, riders, athletes, parents, vaulters, drivers, trainers, coaches, grooms, longeurs, navigators, personal care assistants (PCAs), and any other required support personnel/staff that are essential for providing care to the horses and/or the athletes.

PPE – Personal Protection Equipment.

Quarantine – Separation of a person or group of people, known or reasonably believed to have been exposed to a communicable disease but are not yet symptomatic, from others who have not yet been exposed, to prevent the possible spread of the communicable disease.

Social Distancing – Also called “physical distancing,” means keeping a minimum of 6 feet (about 2 arms’ length) space between yourself and other people outside your immediate household, as well as avoiding congregate settings or a concentration of individuals in a single area.

Immediate Household – Individuals consistently living in the same house or dwelling. Members of a household may or may not be related. For purposes of this document, immediate household may also be referred to as same household or own household

Public/Spectators – For purposes of this document, spectators refers to the general public, fans, or any individuals who are not directly involved in the competition by way of being a participant, a member of competition staff, a service provider (e.g. media or photographer), volunteer, or other support personnel (farrier, veterinarian, etc.). There is to be a maximum of 4 people per horse: the rider, trainer, groom and *one additional person* If you are not one of four people allowed for a horse on the grounds, you will be considered to be spectating.

Service Providers – For purposes of this document, service providers are those individuals or entities who provide direct services contracted by competition management. Service providers include but are not limited to vendors, caterers, feed suppliers, photographers, videographers, media, venue/facility staff, cleaning service providers (including portable restroom service), and waste disposal personnel.

Support Personnel - For purposes of this document, support personnel are those individuals employed or contracted by Participants who are essential for providing to provide care or services to horses and/or participants. Support personnel includes, but is not limited to, veterinarians, farriers, equine therapists, grooms, and braiders, etc.

Symptoms – Symptoms of COVID-19 include, but are not limited to, subjective or measured fever, cough, and shortness of breath and/or difficulty breathing. Additional symptoms may include sore throat, muscle pain, headache, chills/shaking, or newly developed loss of taste or smell.

Temperature Monitoring – The daily (or alternatively defined period) non-contact body temperature testing utilizing technology that scans forehead temperature (temporal or infrared thermometer) to measure an individual’s body temperature to verify no fever is present. For purposes of this document, a fever is defined as an elevated body temperature of 99.5° F (37.5° C) 100.4° F (38° C) or higher. This definition of fever utilizes a temperature threshold slightly lower than in CDC guidelines, but this more stringent temperature threshold prevails as the requirement.

WHO – World Health Organization. All activity that occurs at a USEF-licensed competition must be conducted in accordance with WHO recommendations.

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D. General USEF-Licensed competitions must operate in accordance with the USEF COVID-19 Action Plan for USEF-Licensed Competitions (Plan). This plan is based on federal, state and local regulations, WHO recommendations, CDC guidelines and USEF requirements. There will be times when regulations, recommendations, guidelines and requirements may differ. In these instances, the more restrictive regulations, recommendations, guidelines and requirements will prevail and supersede all others, e.g. face masks/coverings may not be required by a state or local government but is required at a USEF licensed competition nonetheless due to CDC guidance.

If an individual needs an accommodation under the American Disabilities Act, please submit the request, along with documentation of the disability and need for accommodation, to [email protected]. It should be noted that we are experiencing a high volume of legal inquiries at this time, and we will respond as soon as possible. Requests for accommodations will be reviewed on a confidential basis with a medical consultant.

Additionally, competition organizers must implement the USEF requirements listed on the following pages, and are very strongly encouraged to implement all recommended best practices contained herein or similar practices for mitigating risks related to the COVID-19 virus.

These requirements are in effect immediately and until further notice, however, they are subject to revisions as the COVID-19 virus environment changes.

ESP has been instrumental in helping develop these protocols with USEF since the March shutdown. We have very diligently studied and applied actions for all requirements based on our operations and facilities. We have also enhanced and added additional protocols that we feel are best for the general welfare of our exhibitors. We have been in close contact with local authorities - and any competition held at our facility will be with their knowledge and support.

USEF Competition Organizers must complete the WHO Mass Gathering for Sports Risk Assessment Tool and work with state and local governments and public health authorities prior tothestartofthecompetitiontohelpdeterminerisksandmitigationmeasures. Competition Organizers are encouraged to consult their insurers and legal counsel as well. SFHJA completed the WHO Mass Gathering for Sport Risk Assessment Tool in September. We are considered low risk with an impressive mitigation score of 86%

If competition organizers have any questions, please contact Katlynn Sacco by email at [email protected] or by phone at (859) 225-6981.

E. Agreements

For currently licensed competitions: Execute the Addendum to the USEF Licensing Agreement (provided by USEF) by the required deadline prior to the start of the competition.

• Ensure that all participants, including licensed officials and volunteers, provide emergency contact information and execute an updated Waiver and Release of Liability, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement required by USEF, as a condition of participation. Please ensure use of the updated form for competitions starting on May 6, 2020, or after. This form will be made available with the entry blanks. Please note that all riders, parents and/or guardians, owners, coaches, and trainers must sign this form before any back numbers are assigned. Absolutely no entries will be accepted or processed before a back number is assigned with this process. No exceptions!

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• Prior to the start of a competition, create an Emergency Response Plan specific to a COVID-19 incident or outbreak that includes local medical resources and addresses outbreak protocols including medical evaluation, isolation and quarantine, and reporting. SFHJA has modified its emergency response plan for all accidents to include COVID-19 protocols. If there are any instances of an outbreak, our local contracted PBCFR authorities will handle this situation in the quarantine tent located by the onsite Fire Rescue unit.

• If a COVID-19 incident or outbreak occurs, USEF, all competition staff, service providers, participants, and support personnel participants and competition staff must be notified. Emails will be required from all participants and competition staff and notification will be distributed immediately upon such an occurrence.

• Provide training for competition staff, volunteers and licensed officials regarding all procedures and requirements associated with the Plan. All staff have been distributed copies of the SFHJA Accident plan.

• Ensure vendors and service providers are included in the communication and training requirements associated with the Plan. Vendors will be extremely limited but any that are allowed to be on the grounds will be included in those notified.

• Disseminate a copy of the Plan to all applicable competition personnel- Covered above.

• A minimum of 14 days prior to the start of the competition, inform (e.g., via prize list/omnibus, website, social media, email, etc.) all participants, officials and competition personnel of protocols and safeguards implemented for their protection against spreading COVID-19 by providing them with a list of such measures. With constant changes needed to be made to the USEF COVID-19 Action Plan for USEF Licensed Competitions, this document will be updated as needed at www.sfhja.showgroundslive.com on the main page.

F. Access

• General access to the PBIEC show grounds is limited to a maximum of 4 people per horse: the rider, trainer, groom and *one additional person*.

• Require and provide for onsite temperature monitoring for volunteers, officials, competition staff and service providers once daily prior to entering the competition grounds. Anyone with a temperature of 99.5° F (37.5° C) 100.4° F (38° C) or higher may not enter the facility. We will continue to check everyone’s temperature before they are allowed access to the grounds. Everyone will either be checked by the thermal camera system or at the entry point gates with a touchless thermometer before they are allowed access through the gate. Anyone with a temperature below 100.4° F (38° C) may enter the facility. We ask that everyone check their own temperature at home before coming to work to avoid any incident of possible exposure before this mandatory check at the entry gate.

• The following individuals are not allowed to enter the competition grounds: Anyone who:

o Anyone who exhibits COVID-19 symptoms, o Anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19 within last two weeks 10 days, o Anyone who has tested positive outside of the past 10 days, but is still symptomatic,

or o * Anyone who has been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for

COVID-19 within the last two weeks 14 days. cannot enter the competition grounds. This is posted at the entry gate.

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*Exception: Healthcare personnel who have treated patients using appropriate medical- grade PPE during the course of performing professional duties are exempted from this restriction. • Refer to Appendix A for Self-Isolation/Self-Quarantine Directives in the event a person has a fever or exhibits other symptoms of COVID-19. **Please reference Participant requirements regarding temperature monitoring on page 10 for Participant responsibilities.

***If a situation arises regarding access that is not addressed in this Action Plan, please contact USEF. Direct inquiries to [email protected] or [email protected].

• Inform all competition staff, service providers, participants, and support personnel that if any individual who was present on the competition grounds tests positive for COVID-19 within 14 days of the conclusion of competition, that individual must immediately notify both the Competition Organizer and the USEF. Direct USEF reports to [email protected].

•Competition Organizers must notify USEF, as well as all competition staff, service providers, participants, and support personnel if any individual who was present on the competition grounds tests positive for COVID-19 within 14 days of the conclusion of the competition. SFHJA will notify all required parties once SFHJA management have been made aware of a positive.

• Require a face mask or face covering for all staff, officials, volunteers, service providers and participants at all times while on competition grounds when not mounted on a horse, seated riding in a horse-drawn carriage or cart, or during in-hand classes as outlined by the procedures* below. Competition Organizers must provide face masks or face coverings to competition staff, volunteers and officials. You can find recommendations for proper use of face masks and face coverings via the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention website.

o To eat or drink, an individual must move far enough away from others to minimize the possibility of being within six feet of any other individual before the lowering the mask or face covering to eat or drink. The mask must be immediately replaced over the nose and mouth when finished.

o If an individual requires modification to this face mask/face covering requirement, please submit written request, accompanied by documentation substantiating the need for modification, to [email protected]. It should be noted that we are experiencing a high volume of legal inquiries at this time, and we will respond as quickly as possible. Requests for modifications will be reviewed on a confidential basis with a medical consultant.

*In-Hand Class Procedures - face masks or face coverings that fully cover your nose and mouth are required at all times at USEF-licensed competitions, including while exhibiting horses and ponies in-hand. However, if absolutely necessary, you may lower your mask while jogging or running with a horse or pony in-hand, or while executing a pattern, but only if you are able to maintain social distancing of at least six feet while doing so. The mask must be replaced immediately once the jog, or run, or pattern, is completed.

**A participant cannot be disqualified or penalized for wearing a facemask or face covering while competing.

• These requirements will continue to be enforced by all SFHJA personnel. We take these basic requirements very seriously to help prevent the spread so please be prepared to wear masks and maintain social distancing at all times while on the grounds or please don’t show with us.

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**A participant cannot be disqualified or penalized for wearing a facemask or face covering while competing. All judges will be notified. No penalties will also apply to goiter style masks that are draped around the neck. All SFHJA judges have been notified in writing prior to arrival at the show.

G. Signage

• Post signage that displays all applicable federal, state and local regulations, requirements and orders as well as WHO recommendations and CDC guidelines as they relate to mass gatherings and sporting events in effect at the competition. Posted at all entrances as well as appropriate signage throughout the property.

•Post signage throughout the competition grounds that lists the requirements for social distancing and the use of face masks/face coverings. Posted at all entrances as well as appropriate signage throughout the property.

o USEF provided posters: Face Masks & Social Distancing

• Post signage at all entrances to the competition grounds which identifies the symptoms of COVID-19 and states the following:

1. To protect others from possible transmission of the virus, anyone who exhibits COVID-19 symptoms or has been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 within the last two weeks (exception, healthcare personnel who have treated patients using appropriate medical-grade PPE during the course of performing professional duties), cannot enter the competition grounds. These individuals are encouraged to contact their health care provider immediately for further medical advice and must obtain documented clearance from their health care provider before entering the competition grounds. Participants must assume responsibility for themselves and their own staff (e.g. grooms, assistants, etc.). Posted at all entrances

Sample poster: Symptoms of Coronavirus Disease Posted in multiple locations throughout the property

• Post signage throughout the competition grounds (i.e. competition office, competition and schooling areas, barns, etc.) which includes recommendations about good hygiene along with informing participants and others about ways to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission. Posted in multiple locations throughout the property

• Sample Poster: CDC – Stop the Spread of Germs Posted in multiple locations throughout the property

H. Social Distancing & Limiting Entries and/or Stabling

Enforce social distancing requirements throughout the competition grounds at all times. All SFHJA Staff will be wearing florescent vests displaying the constant reminder of social distancing. All SFHJA staff members will have the authority to warn and remind anyone on PBIEC facility property of the necessity of social distancing. We also realize that many of you have quarantined together for the past several months. We ask that EVERYONE abide by social distancing protocols while outside of your cars on the grounds. This includes members of their immediate household. With the exception of parents with toddlers, we are asking everyone on the grounds to remain six feet apart so that the social distancing requirements remain uniform and builds on healthy distancing habits. This is very important for the effective enforcement and safety of everyone on the grounds.

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All individuals must practice social distancing (or physical distancing) at all times while on the competition grounds by staying at least 6 feet (about 2 arms’ length) from any person. Everyone is required to wear masks or face coverings at all times while on competition grounds. Everyone should have a mask on at all times. Everyone should observe social distancing.

*Exceptions o Social distancing is not required when competing in driving classes where more than one participant is seated riding in the horse-drawn carriage or cart.

o Individuals are allowed to be seated together while being transported by golf cart (or similar four-wheeled transport vehicle), but capacity may not exceed the number of seats on the cart or vehicle and all individuals must wear face masks or face coverings.

• Congregating on or around a parked or stationary golf cart or vehicle is prohibited • ESP will not allow congregating by anyone.

•Competition Organizers are encouraged to implement a system that visually (e.g., numbered or colored IDs or some other form of credential) identifies members of the same household. With the exception of parents with toddlers, we are asking everyone on the grounds to remain six feet apart so that the social distancing requirements remain uniform and builds on healthy distancing habits. This is very important for the effective enforcement and safety of everyone on the grounds. Please remember there is to be a maximum of 4 people per horse: the rider, trainer, groom and *one additional person*.

• Prohibit the public, spectators, and non-essential personnel such as guests from being on the competition grounds until further notice. Posted and regulated by all SFHJA Staff

o Competition Organizers must determine whether a sponsor can be present on competition grounds by assessing whether the sponsor meets the criteria of being essential to providing care to the horses or athletes, or provides direct services contracted by the Competition Organizer. If sponsors are present, they must comply with face mask/face covering, social distancing, and all other requirements. Sponsors (while observing all COVID-19 protocols) will be allowed on the property (if they so choose) for the purposes of presentations.

• Organize horse arrivals and departures to limit contact between people. Stall assignments will be issued by aisle. In any instance where an aisle must be shared, security will regulate unloading so groups can stay apart during this process. All trailer in parking will be directed by security to give sufficient area for social distancing requirements.

• Arrange judges’ and other officials’ areas to comply with social distancing requirements. In the event that it is absolutely impossible to maintain social distancing of six (6) feet or more, the erection of a solid divider located in front of, and between individuals, and of sufficient size to reduce the risk of respiratory particulates being spread, must be used. The inclusion of such dividers does not eliminate the requirement to wear face masks or face coverings. unless airtight separation can be maintained.

Hunter judges are solo. Jumper judges are in maximum teams of two with alternating shifts. One acting as a field judge and the other occupying the booth solo. • Restrict competition office access to essential personnel only, configure the space and limit the number of office staff to comply with social distancing, and limit the number of participants who can enter the

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competition office at one time (e.g., schedule check- in/check-out times) Signs have been placed on the outside of the office door designating that a maximum of 5 people (in addition to SFHJA secretaries and management) are allowed in the office at any time No additional staff will be allowed in the office to exceed the maximum occupancy. All staff radios, computers, clip boards, judges cards, etc., will be delivered to their location before the show and picked up after completion. You may also arrange for office appointments in advance by emailing Jennifer Glosson @ [email protected] or Hali Miller @ [email protected]

• Competition Organizers must notify USEF if entries are to be limited. There are posted total numbers of rounds allowed per ring on the competition schedule. This may be changed as proficiency for scheduled times improves or declines. Management reserves the right to cancel warm-ups or move divisions to other rings to best accommodate those on the waiting list. At all times, no entries will be processed before: back numbers are assigned (10,000 or 20,000 numbers assigned by online is not a back number), a method of payment on file and all proper waivers are completed. After back numbers are assigned the entry process will open on a first come first serve basis.

• The FEI will determine whether entries may be limited in FEI classes. Not applicable • Competition Organizers may limit entries to the competition and/or to specific sections/classes within the competition to manage the concentration of horses and people. There will be total numbers or rounds allowed per ring as explained above.

• Regardless of the scope of the limitation, the limiting of entries must be done on a first come, first served basis and relevant information must be posted on the competition website or in the prize list, as well as at the competition office and at each competition area (i.e. ring, arena, field, cross country course). First come first serve will be automated as described above through the SGL software.

• Competition management must also communicate the system used for notifying and “wait-listing” individuals who submit entries after the available spaces are filled, and the method must be equally applied to all potential participants. First come first serve will be automated as described above through the SGL software. Those placed on the “add waiting list” will be informed by the show secretaries if management determines that the adds can be accepted.

• Configure stabling to comply with social distancing requirements in order to manage concentration of horses and people. Described below

• Competition Organizers must notify USEF if stabling is to be limited. Stabling will be limited as described below. • • Regardless of the scope of the limitation, the limiting of stabling MUST be done on a first come, first served

basis and relevant information must be posted on the competition website or in the prize list. Stabling will only be offered to those who correctly fill out entries as described in the entry process. Once exhibitors are assigned numbers, the availability of stalls will be opened. All stall reservations are restricted to a maximum increment of 8 per group. Additional stalls (over 8 or 16) will be provided if available on a first come first serve basis. Smaller groups will be placed in aisles of 8 stalls with spacing between to the best of our ability. Our barn aisles are 10 feet wide with sliding doors that allow for people to pass each other on opposite sides with social distancing room to spare. We have made the show schedule as conducive as possible to allow for everyone to trailer in and show. We encourage all participants to consider this option before ordering a stall. Please remember that all barn areas will be restricted to grooms, trainers, vets and other essential personnel. Signage in English and Spanish are placed on every exterior aisle entrance. SFHJA reserves the right to offer 10’x 10’ vinyl temporary stalls to help accommodate extra stabling requirements once permanent stalls inventory is depleated. • Competition Organizer must also communicate the system used for notifying and “wait-listing” individuals who submit stabling requests after the available spaces are filled, and the method must be equally applied to all

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potential participants. Stabling will be assigned on a first come first serve basis. Anyone on a waiting list will be notified where they are on that list.

• • Competition Organizers must publish their policy regarding entry and stall refunds within the prize list and/or on the competition website. Stalls must be prepaid once assigned. As stalls are extremely limited, no refunds will be given unless the entire competition is cancelled. Partial refunds may be applied at managements discretion if groups on a waiting list can be accommodated after a stall reservation is cancelled.

I. Enforcement Authority

USEF Stewards and Technical Delegates will inform individuals when they are not in compliance with the regulations and requirements in effect at the competition and shall report such situations to the Competition Organizer. The Competition Organizer has the authority under GR 702.1 and GR914 to remove from the facility any person who does not comply with the regulations and requirements in effect at the competition. Stewards/Technical Delegates must report the removal of any person from competition grounds for non-compliance with regulations and requirements in effect at the competition in their USEF Steward/Technical Delegate Report. We are confident that all participants will comply with these requirements that have been established to keep everyone safe. SFHJA does reserve the right to remove anyone from the show grounds that does not comply with any of the posted COVID-19 protocols.

Competition Organizers are responsible for enforcing all social distancing and face mask/face covering requirements.

• Stewards/TDs are required to report compliance on the part of Competition Organizers with respect to the mandatory requirements listed above. Any such occurrence will be reported.

• Did the Competition Organizer confirm completion of the WHO Mass Gathering for Sports Risk Assessment Tool? Yes. We are considered low risk with an impressive mitigation score of 86%

• Did Competition Organizer adhere to the requirements listed above in Sections D-H to the best of its abilities, including posting the required signage?

Mandatory Requirements for Participants

J. General USEF-Licensed competitions must operate in accordance with the USEF COVID-19 Action Plan for USEF-Licensed Competitions (Plan). This plan is based on federal, state and local regulations, WHO recommendations, CDC guidelines and USEF requirements. There will be times when regulations, recommendations, guidelines and requirements may differ. In these instances, the more restrictive regulations, recommendations, guidelines and requirements will prevail and supersede all others, e.g. face masks/coverings may not be required by a state or local government but is required at a USEF licensed competition nonetheless due to CDC guidance.

If an individual needs an accommodation under the American Disabilities Act, please submit the request, along with documentation of the disability and need for accommodation, to [email protected]. It should be noted that we are experiencing a high volume of legal inquiries at this time, and we will respond as soon as possible. Requests for accommodations will be reviewed on a confidential basis with a medical consultant.

Participants are required to comply with these and any additional Competition Organizer requirements at all times while present on competition grounds. Failure to do so may result in expulsion from the grounds.

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These requirements are in effect immediately and until further notice, however, they are subject to revisions as the COVID-19 virus environment changes.

If participants have any questions, please contact Debbie Saliling by email at [email protected] or by phone at (859) 225-6930.

K. Waiver/Release & Indemnity Agreement

Provide emergency contact information and execute an updated Waiver and Release of Liability, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement required by USEF, as a condition of participation. Please ensure use of the updated form provided by competition organizer. SFHJA is also asking for accurate cell phone numbers and email address to use in the case of notification requirements.

L. Access

• Participants and Support Personnel are required to self-monitor their temperature once daily prior to entering the competition grounds. Anyone with a temperature of 100.4° F (38° C) or higher may not enter the facility. Everyone will either be checked by the thermal camera system or at the entry point gates with a touchless thermometer before they are allowed access through the gate.

• The following individuals are not allowed to enter the competition grounds: Anyone who: o Anyone who exhibits COVID-19 symptoms, o Anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19 within 10 days, o Anyone who has tested positive outside of the past 10 days, but is still symptomatic

or o Anyone who has been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 within the

last two weeks 14 days. cannot enter the competition grounds.

*Exception: Healthcare personnel who have treated patients using appropriate medical- grade PPE during the course of performing professional duties are exempted from this restriction.

• Refer to Appendix A for CDC guidelines for self-isolation/quarantine directives in the event a person has a fever or exhibits other symptoms of COVID-19. Attached

Participants and Support Personnel are required to wear a facemask or face covering at all times while on competition grounds when not mounted on a horse, seated riding in a horse-drawn carriage or cart, or during in-hand classes as outlined by the *procedures below. You can find recommendations for proper use of face masks and face coverings via the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention website.

To eat or drink, an individual must move far enough away from others to minimize the possibility of being within six feet of any other individual before the lowering the mask or face covering to eat or drink. The mask must be immediately replaced over the nose and mouth when finished.

o If an individual requires modification to this face mask/face covering requirement, please submit written request, accompanied by documentation substantiating the need for modification, to [email protected]. It should be noted that we are experiencing a high volume of legal inquiries at this time, and we will respond as quickly as possible. Requests for modifications will be reviewed on a confidential basis with a medical consultant. All SFHJA Staff will be wearing florescent vests displaying the constant reminder of social distancing and all personnel will enforce face mask

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requirements as well. We take these basic requirements very seriously to help prevent the spread so please be prepared to wear masks and maintain social distancing at all times while on the grounds or please don’t show with us.

**A participant may choose to wear a facemask or face covering when mounted on a horse and cannot be disqualified or penalized for doing so while competing.

• If any person who was present on the competition grounds tests positive for COVID-19 within 14 days of the conclusion of competition, USEF and the Competition Organizer must be notified immediately. Direct USEF reports to [email protected]

M. Social Distancing/Participation Protocols

• All individuals must practice social distancing (or physical distancing) at all times while on the competition grounds by staying at least 6 feet (about 2 arms’ length) from any person who is not a member of their immediate household. Members of the same household are still required to wear masks or face coverings at all times while on competition grounds. *Exceptions:

o Social distancing is not required while competing (including warm-up) in driving classes where more than one participant is seated riding in the horse-drawn carriage or cart. Individuals are allowed to be seated together while being transported by golf cart (or similar four-wheeled transport vehicle), but capacity may not exceed the number of seats on the cart or vehicle and all individuals must wear face masks or face coverings.

o Congregating on or around a parked or stationary golf cart or vehicle is prohibited.

With the exception of parents with toddlers, we are asking everyone on the grounds to remain six feet apart so that the social distancing requirements remain uniform and builds on healthy distancing habits. This is very important for the effective enforcement and safety of everyone on the grounds. Everyone should have a mask on at all times. All SFHJA Staff will be wearing florescent vests displaying the constant reminder of social distancing. All SFHJA staff members will have the authority to warn and remind anyone on the PBIEC facility property of the necessity of social distancing. We also realize that many of you have quarantined together for the past several months. We ask that EVERYONE abide by social distancing protocols while outside of your cars on the grounds. Please remember there is to be a maximum of 4 people per horse: the rider, trainer, groom and *one additional person*. • Wash hands often and adhere to other sanitization practices throughout the day. We have secured as much hand sanitizer as possible. We have ample sanitizer dispensers placed around all entrances, ingates, bathrooms, show office as well as key areas around the grounds. If you find any dispensers on the grounds out of supply, please bring this to managements attention and it will be rectified immediately. We have also placed portable sinks at all rings supplied with high quality antibacterial soap. Antibacterial soap dispensers have also been placed at the common wash rack area. Please encourage your grooms to wash their hands after using the common hoses.

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Recommended Best Practices for Competition Organizers

The following Recommended Best Practices have been provided to assist Competition Organizers with determining risks and developing measures to mitigate those risks. Please note these are not mandatory, however USEF strongly encourages their implementation.

N. General Considerations

• To the extent possible, limit the number of entrances and exits to the venue to manage crowding, social distancing and venue limitations. We have installed security fencing at the PBIEC facility to prevent anyone from getting in without going through any of the security gate check points. This was done to regulate all people accessing the property in addition to checking everyone’s temperature.

• It is strongly recommended that competition organizers secure additional staff or volunteers dedicated to

monitoring adherence to Action Plan requirements, and who can support USEF Stewards’, Technical Delegates’ and Competition Management’s efforts to ensure compliance with safety protocols. SFHJA has hired additional stewards, “COVID Cops” and personnel to help enforce all rules including but not limited to SFHJA COVID-19 Action Plan Rules.

• Communication – Use radio, phone and online communication methods as much as possible and communicate important information frequently throughout the competition grounds. Announcers and ingate personnel make constant announcements reminding everyone of social distancing and mask requirements. We have also looking into implemented a mass text communication platform to inform everyone of changes in the schedules, ring delays or emergencies such as thunderstorms. Information will be posted on showgroundslive.com/sfhja and sfhja.com as well.

• It is strongly recommended that competition organizers conduct exhibitor meetings (virtually, telephonically, or in an environment where social distancing can be maintained) both prior to and during the competition to communicate requirements and address questions.

• VIP and other social areas are strongly discouraged unless social distancing requirements are enforced in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local regulations, requirements and orders as well as WHO recommendations and CDC guidelines as they relate to mass gatherings and sporting events. There will be no VIP or social areas at the Charity Horse Show.

• It is strongly recommended that if people are going to travel together in the same vehicle to a competition, they should take their temperature prior to getting into the vehicle to ensure no one travels to the competition with an elevated temperature. This should include golf cart transportation.

O. Considerations for Facilities, Staff, Medical Personnel, Service Providers & Volunteers

• Cleaning/Sanitizing Locations

•Service providers and support personnel are recommended to comply with the following:

o Register with the competition organizer and indicate when they are going to be on the competition grounds;

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o Sign a waiver provided by the organizer; o Comply with a requirement to change PPE (face mask/face coverings, etc.) when moving between stables; o Comply with all social distancing and face mask/face covering requirements, and sanitizing best practices while on competition grounds; and o Do not linger or socialize in stables or anywhere else on competition grounds while performing or after completing work.

• Provide hand sanitization stations with access to soap and water or alcohol based hand sanitizer at each competition area and schooling/warm up area. We have secured as much hand sanitizer as possible. We have ample sanitizer dispensers placed around all entrances, ingates, bathrooms, show office as well as key areas around the grounds. If you find any dispensers on the grounds out of supply, please bring this to managements attention and it will be rectified immediately. We have also placed portable sinks at all rings supplied with high quality antibacterial soap. Antibacterial soap dispensers have also been placed at the common wash rack area. Please encourage your grooms to wash their hands after using the common hoses.

• Provide hand sanitizer to all officials, ring crew, office staff and maintenance staff. SFHJA will provide this to staff.

• Frequently sanitize surfaces touched by many: door handles, arena gates, wash racks and hoses, etc. Cleaning staff covering the bathrooms will make regular trips to the office to sanitize door handles. Hand sanitizer will be placed outside the office entry and exit door. Water coolers will remain available at the ingates (and handles wiped with use) with disposable cups as well as free bottled water. Antibacterial soap dispensers have also been placed at the common wash rack area. Please encourage your grooms to wash their hands after using the common hoses.

• Ensure frequent cleaning and sanitizing of bathrooms, provide soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer in bathrooms. There are multiple bathroom areas available at PBIEC and each area will be assigned a staff cleaner to constantly wipe down all touched areas. Reminders will be placed outside and inside bathrooms to use the quality antibacterial soap that will be kept in plentiful supply.

For the safety of all our cleaning staff, we would respectfully remind anyone using the bathroom areas around our cleaning crew to give them the same social distancing area as anyone else on the grounds. Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Prohibit the use of public water fountains. The public water fountains will be disabled until further notice.

• Competition Office- If you need to contact the show office you can call Hali Miller at (954) 591-9096 or by email at [email protected].

• Strongly encourage all competitors to complete entry forms, in their entirety, including having all requisite memberships in place, prior to entering competition office. We now have a new feature that will allow for electronic entries to be made and signed remotely. These will be available on the sfhja.showgroundslive.com website.

• Strongly encourage that all entries, adds, scratches, feed & bedding orders, billing/invoicing are done electronically. Our SGL software has always allowed for adds, scratches, viewing bills and making payments

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remotely. With these features there is little reason that would require someone to visit the office. All feed and bedding are handled through Gold Coast Feed. Phone in orders are the primary means of ordering.

• Install clear plastic, glass or other type of protective shield/barrier in front of office staff. This has been built and installed.

• Provide hand sanitizer near the door. This is provided at entry door and inside exit door.

• Provide an ‘in’ door and an ‘out’ door, if possible. These have been provided with proper signage in English and Spanish and directional arrows placed on the floor.

• Provide markers to delineate 6 feet spacing between people in the office and in any waiting lines (e.g., markers on floor). Measured areas marked and provided. There is also a shade tent with 6 foot spacing outside the office for those waiting for less than four person occupancy.

• Prepare and email competitor bills as early as possible. SGL online close out capability provided. You may also request bills to be printed in advance by emailing Hali Miller @ [email protected]

• Establish appointment times for checkout at the competition office. SGL online capability provided. You may also request an office appointment in advance by emailing or Hali Miller @ [email protected]

• Service Providers and Vendors

• Advise any service providers (e.g. vendors, food-service, farrier, feed suppliers, waste disposal personnel) to take precautions in accordance with federal, state, local and facility regulations and CDC guidelines. All advised

• For onsite food-service, consider requesting provision of pre-packaged food only.

P. Competition, Schooling and Exercise Area Considerations

• Utilize posted orders of go and/or published ride times including online orders of go and ride times. During the show, this will continued to be provided online through our SGL software. For schooling days the jumps in the show rings cannot be touched or altered by exhibitors. We have designated time slots by height for back number schooling. In addition, we have made it possible to remotely “enter” through SGL a specific 15-20 time slot by height so you know exactly when you can arrive to school. Please see the time schedule for these options. Walk ups will be accommodated by ingate personnel on a first come first serve basis.

• At venues with multiple competition areas, consider designating one area as primary where assigned times and/or orders of go take precedence. The priority ring will be established based on daily numbers and time constraints. This will be announced or provided by mass text notification.

• Consider scheduling course walks as necessary to comply with social distancing requirements (e.g., schedule small groups in separate sections). All courses will be posted on our website with distances for all disciplines. ALL, course walks will be extremely brief, with social distancing protocols strictly enforced and should be focused only in areas where distances are not provided. Management reserves the right to close any ring at any time to walking if protocols are not being followed.

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• Utilize individual water bottles versus community water coolers. Water bottles will be provided and water dispensers cleaned regularly with disposable cone cups. Recycling bins will be provided at ingate areas to encourage plastic bottle recycling. • Limit and organize seating areas to comply with social distancing requirements. There will be extremely limited seating and placed far apart. All bleachers have been removed. We are strongly encouraging people to stay in their cars until getting on their horse. Please note that Golf Cart occupants should not sit in golf carts violating social distancing requirements. Once the golf cart has reached its destination, all occupants should get out. Please remember, if you are looking for a chair you should probably go to your car. Spectating is not allowed at this time. • Restrict the number of people accompanying a horse to the competition area to those persons who are needed for safety or for achieving effective competition, but they all must comply with social distancing requirements. There will be numerous signs and warnings to limit each showing horse with a maximum of 4 people. Rider, Trainer, Groom and one other Companion. For parents of minors, we request that one parent stays in the car. This and all social distancing requirements will be enforced by any and all SFHJA personnel. All SFHJA personnel will wear neon safety vest displaying social distancing enforcement. This will remain a constant reminder to anyone on the grounds to remain vigilant in maintain social distancing at all times.

• Schooling and exercise area provisions:

• Provide monitors to ensure compliance with requirements and best practices. Always monitored and controlled by stewards, schooling supervisors and/or ingate personnel. A maximum of one person per schooling standard will be allowed per schooling jump. Each schooling jump will be spaced at least 10’ apart to accommodate people on both sides with social distancing. • Schooling jumps - Provide sanitizing items (spray bottles, wipes) at each competition arena and schooling/warm-up area and advise individuals to wear gloves while handling the jumps and to wipe down jump equipment after use. We will be advising exhibitors to use gloves when using schooling jumps in the common areas. We will provide rubber gloves upon request, but please plan on using your own gloves of choice. Common jump cups and schooling rails have been “fogged” with a product called “Gold Shield.” This is a product that is used in hospitals to coat surfaces that prevent areas for viruses to attach to. The product states that the coating lasts for 90 days and can only be removed with product such as bleach.

• Determine equine/human capacity in relation to the area and restrict access to a limited number in order to maintain social distancing requirements. A maximum of one person per schooling standard will be allowed per schooling jump. Each schooling jump will be spaced at least 10’ apart to accommodate people on both sides with social distancing. Signage enforcing maximum occupancy will be placed around areas that need to be defined. (Such as shade tents or offices.) • In classes where participants compete collectively, determine and communicate to participants, the maximum number of horses permitted in each competition area at one time based on the size of the competition areas and social distancing requirements. We have very large competition rings that can easily accommodate 20 riders with plenty of room to spare. In the rare situation at this time of year where the number could be greater than 20, we will split the class. Announcers and ingate personnel will ensure that all participants will stand greater than 6 feet apart in the center line up. Ingates will also make sure that there is not grouping together upon exiting the ring. Ribbons will be hung individually on a hanger outside the ring area for pick up.

• Communicate with participants if classes will be divided and held in one or more sections.

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-Classes may be divided into separate classes with each class receiving separate awards. -Classes may be split into sections with the final section being comprised of the best entrants from each of the previous split sections with one set of awards given in the final section.

This communication will be done in advance of the class by online notification or by ringside announcement.

• Consider utilizing technology for information transfer to mitigate the risk of virus spread by the manual transfer of paper (i.e. judge’s cards, scoresheets, etc.).

• Create a method of giving ribbons and trophies that reduces or eliminates hand-to-hand contact. Ribbons will be hung individually on a hanger outside the ring area for pick up. First place prizes will be handed out ringside. There will be bagged ribbons presented to hack class winners. It is optional for the rider to refuse the ribbon if they are uncomfortable.

Q. Stabling Considerations

• Restrict access to the stabling areas to veterinarians, athletes, officials, grooms, trainers and other essential personnel. All barn areas will be restricted to grooms, trainers and other essential personnel (Vets are included). Signage in English and Spanish are placed on every exterior aisle entrance. Stabling is limited at the and will be restricted to a maximum increments of 8 per group. Additional stalls (over 8 or 16) will be provided if available on a first come first serve basis. Smaller groups will be placed in aisles of 8 stalls with spacing between to the best of our ability. Our barn aisles are 12 feet wide with swinging doors that allow for people to pass each other on opposite sides with social distancing room to spare. • Remind all personnel in the stabling areas to comply with all best practices and guidelines in effect at the competition. All barn areas will be restricted to grooms, trainers and other essential personnel (Vets are included). Signage in English and Spanish are placed on every exterior aisle entrance. Trainers –The barn area assigned to your operation is your responsibility to operate and apply all best management practices. It is your responsibility to restrict your barn area to grooms and essential staff only. DO NOT ALLOW YOUR CLIENTS TO LOITER IN THE BARN AREAS. Trainers are asked to please bring all the same materials and operating protocols that you have implemented in your private barn operation since the COVID-19 pandemic started. SFHJA will not be providing materials in the barn areas that are essential to operate your private business. Random spot checks will be preformed by SFHJA management or stewards to remind and enforce any observed violations to COVID-19 protocols.

• Provide hand sanitization stations in the stabling area and encourage stable personnel to use frequently. SFHJA will not be providing hand sanitizer in the barn areas. The barns are in close proximity to sanitizer locations and bathrooms with antibacterial soap. SFHJA will be providing hand sanitizer and supplies in all of the common areas. The barn area assigned to your operation is your responsibility to operate and apply all best management practices.

Recommended Best Practices for Participants

Although not mandatory, Participants are strongly encouraged to follow the Recommended Best Practices listed below at all times while present on the competition grounds.

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R. Access & Monitoring Considerations

• Provide non-contact thermometers (e.g., temporal or infrared) to staff and require temperature monitoring throughout the day. It is extremely important that all Trainers, Owners, Riders and Support personnel establish a regular practice of taking your temperature before leaving your house. Not all people that have been infected with the virus have a fever, but for ANYONE who does have a fever should not come on the show grounds under any circumstances.

• Limit access to stabling area and competition grounds to essential personnel only; discourage multiple family members from accompanying owners and riders. All barn areas will be restricted to grooms, trainers and other essential personnel. Signage in English and Spanish are placed on every exterior aisle entrance. Trainers –The barn area assigned to your operation is your responsibility to operate and apply all best management practices. It is your responsibility to restrict your barn area to grooms and essential staff only. DO NOT ALLOW YOUR CLIENTS TO LOITER IN THE BARN AREAS.

• Consider having riders meet their horses at the competition or schooling areas or other pre-designated area to further limit contact in the stabling area. Trainers and your staff should give the most accurate times for when your client will show. SFHJA ingate personnel will be updating the SGL system to the best of their ability, however, keep in mind there are unforeseen situations that can cause delays. (Injuries, thrown shoes, thunderstorms, etc.) We ask that you have your clients remain in their cars until it is their turn to mount, warm up and be ready to compete in the ring on time. Please keep in mind that we will be enforcing time limits on when you are expected in the ring. Be considerate to your fellow competitors showing after you that are monitoring their posted times. • Consider the use of mounting blocks to avoid one-on-one contact between riders and grooms/assistants. Mounting blocks are available at every schooling area.

• Provide adequate food and beverage supplies for your barn and your support staff for the duration of the competition to avoid unnecessary community exposure. Trainers – You are responsible for your staff. Please make sure you are using knowledgeable professionals that understand all COVID-19 protocols and risks. Please make sure they are taking all necessary precautions both at work and outside of work. Please do not supplement extra personnel into the horse show operation other than the staff you have employed and trusted at your personal operation. The barn area assigned to your operation is your responsibility to operate and apply all best management practices. Trainers are asked to please bring all the same materials and operating protocols that you have implemented in your private barn operation since the COVID-19 pandemic started. SFHJA will not be providing materials in the barn areas that are essential to operate your private business.

It is strongly recommended that if people are going to travel together in the same vehicle to a competition, they should take their temperature prior to getting into the vehicle to ensure no one travels to the competition with an elevated temperature. This should include golf cart transportation.

Riders- please rely on your trainers and their staff to give the best times for when you will show. ESP ingate personnel will be updating the SGL system to the best of their ability, however, keep in mind there are unforeseen situations that can cause delays. (Injuries, thrown shoes, thunderstorms, etc.) We ask that you remain in your cars until it is your turn to mount, warm up and be ready to compete in the ring on time. Please keep in mind that we will be enforcing time limits on when you are expected in the ring. Be considerate to your fellow competitors showing after you that are monitoring their posted times.

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Riders, parents and owners should not be in the barn areas. If you are responsible for your own horse then you will be placed as an individual barn and separated accordingly.

Always comply with all best practices and guidelines in effect at the competition. All of the COVID-19 protocols that have been established and will be enforced are for EVERYONES wellbeing. We ask that all of you take them seriously and remain vigilant.

One important note about Thunderstorms. PLEASE plan on going to your cars in the event of any delay. We cannot afford a situation where groups of people try to go to a single area violating the social distancing protocols. Your personal car should be your safe place at all times.

Social media posting- Please consider when posting anything on social media that is negative can be a reflection on our entire sport. SFHJA have done our best to address every area of our sport to make it as safe as possible to continue safely during this worldwide pandemic. Although the phrase “We are in this together” has become overused, we must depend on everyone in our sport to come together to do our individual part. SFHJA is committed to enforcing all restrictions to the best of our ability, but we cannot control everyone or everything that takes place on the grounds. Negative social media can cause unnecessary hardship to our entire industry that have already suffered severe economic effects. Please take an extra look at a photo to examine if something looks out of context. Please consider posting a date when posting a photo at a horse show prior to COVID-19 protocols that may be considered a violation of social distancing by today’s standards. More importantly, if you witness anything that you feel is unsafe in this current environment, Any COVID-19 protocols that are not being followed, PLEASE BRING IT TO MANAGEMENTS ATTENTION FIRST so that we can correct to problem as quickly as possible. We are all learning how to make things safer and it is SFHJA continued pledge to make whatever changes we can to ensure everyone’s safety and wellbeing.

S. Cleaning & Sanitizing Considerations

• Provide hand sanitizer, gloves, masks, and other PPE deemed necessary to your barn staff and other personnel and encourage them to use these items on a regular basis. SFHJA will continue to provide gloves at the in-gates upon request until further notice. • Do not mix equipment (tack, grooming supplies, lead shanks, etc.) and sanitize between each use. • Regularly sanitize bikes/motorbikes/golf carts/car & truck door handles, stable doors, bucket handles, light switches, etc., and equipment including tack, grooming, feeding, stall cleaning materials, etc.

Again, the barn area assigned to your operation is your responsibility to operate and apply all best management practices. Trainers are asked to please bring all the same materials and operating protocols that you have implemented in your private barn operation since the COVID-19 pandemic started. SFHJA will not be providing materials in the barn areas that are essential to operate your private business.

T. Scheduling Considerations

• Schedule competition days (ride times, schooling times, etc.) as efficiently as possible to minimize time spent on the competition grounds each day. SFHJA provides access to online scheduling through the showgroundslive.com website. Courses are produced on the website under the documents tab each evening before the scheduled classes. Please use these tools to minimize your time on the show grounds each day.

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Additional Resources U. Resources & Reference Tools

CDC (Centers for Disease Control) Symptoms of Coronavirus and treatment resources Resources for Large Community Events and Mass Gatherings

• Q&A on Event Planning and COVID-19 • Guidance for Organizers - Mass Gatherings and Event Preparation

Print Resources (English and Spanish Version of each) • Poster – Symptoms of Coronavirus Disease • Poster/Fact Sheet - What you should know about COVID-19 to protect yourself and others • Poster – Stop the Spread of Germs • Poster – STOP: Stay at home when you are sick! • Poster/Fact Sheet – Share Facts About COVID-19

Audio/Video Resources • Public Service Announcement Samples for use by Organizers Reference Videos

Husch Blackwell State-by-State COVID-19 Resources

USOPC (United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee) USOPC Sports Event Planning Considerations post-COVID-19 USOPC Return to Training Considerations post-COVID-19

WHO (World Health Organization)

**WHO Mass Gathering for Sports Risk Assessment Tool o Risk Assessment Decision Tree

** Required for use by competition organizers

Technical Guidance: Points of Entry and Mass Gatherings o Q&A on Mass Gatherings and COVID-19 o Key Planning Recommendations for Mass Gatherings o Considerations for Sports Federations/Sport Event Organizers when planning mass

APPENDIX A Self-Isolation/Self-Quarantine Directives

If you... If you or someone in your home might have been exposed Steps to take... Self-Monitor Be alert for symptoms. Watch for fever, cough, or shortness of breath.

• Take your temperature if symptoms develop. • Practice social distancing. Maintain 6 feet of distance from others, and stay out of crowded places. • Follow CDC guidance if symptoms develop.

If you... • Recently had close contact with a person with COVID-19, or

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• Recently traveled from somewhere outside the U.S. or on a cruise shop or river boat

Steps to take...

Self-Quarantine

• Check your temperature twice daily and watch for symptoms. • Stay home for 14 days and self- monitor • If possible, stay away from people who are high-risk for getting very sick from COVID- 19.

If you... • Have been diagnosed with COVID- Steps to take...

• Are waiting for test results, or • Have symptoms such as cough, fever, or shortness of breath

Self-Isolate • Stay in a specific “sick room” or area and away from other people and animals. If possible, use a separate bathroom. • Read important information about caring for yourself or someone else who is sick.

APPENDIX B

SAMPLE

Competition Organizer Holding Statement – COVID-19 Positive

We were notified on [INSERT DATE] that an [exhibitor / staff member / official / participant – DO NOT INCLUDE NAME UNLESS USE IS APPROVED BY INDIVIDUAL] tested positive for COVID-19 after attending [INSERT COMPETITION NAME]. Per the requirements of the USEF COVID-19 Action Plan, we are notifying all individuals who were in attendance at the competition.

Our staff continues to work diligently to ensure the competition venue is properly sanitized and all protocols of the USEF COVID-19 Action Plan are followed. We ask that individuals on-site remain committed to wearing face masks or face coverings, adhere to social distancing guidelines, and practice frequent hand washing and hand sanitization to mitigate risk while on-site. For additional information, please contact [INSERT COMPETITION CONTACT] at [INSERT EMAIL].

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Congradulates all of our riders on a wonderful 2020 show season!Congradulates all of our riders on a wonderful 2020 show season!

Good Luck in 2021Good Luck in 2021

Shane Sweetnam ~ Ali Sweetnam ~ Lorcan Gallagher Danny Arndt ~ Kaley Tomeu

www.sweetoakfarm.com ~ 561-383-8084

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dan

gero

us, a

nd th

at p

artic

ipat

ion

in a

ny U

SEF

Even

t inv

olve

s ris

ks a

nd d

ange

rs in

clud

ing,

with

- out

limita

tion,

the

pote

ntia

l fo

r ser

ious

bod

ily in

jury

(inc

ludi

ng b

roke

n bo

nes,

hea

d or

nec

k in

jurie

s), s

ickn

ess

and

dise

ase

(incl

udin

g co

mm

unic

able

dis

ease

s), t

raum

a, p

ain

& su

fferin

g, p

erm

anen

t dis

abilit

y, p

aral

ysis

and

dea

th; l

oss

of o

r dam

age

to p

erso

nal

prop

erty

(incl

udin

g m

y m

ount

& e

quip

men

t) ar

isin

g ou

t of t

he u

npre

dict

able

beh

avio

r of h

orse

s; e

xpos

ure

to e

xtre

me

cond

ition

s an

d ci

rcum

stan

ces;

acc

iden

ts in

volv

ing

othe

r par

ticip

ants

, eve

nt s

taff,

vol

unte

ers

or s

pect

a- to

rs; c

onta

ct

or c

ollis

ion

with

oth

er p

artic

ipan

ts a

nd h

orse

s, n

atur

al o

r man

mad

e ob

ject

s; a

dver

se w

eath

er c

ondi

tions

; fac

ilitie

s is

sues

and

pre

mis

es c

ondi

tions

; fai

lure

of p

rote

ctiv

e eq

uipm

ent (

incl

udin

g he

lmet

s); i

nade

quat

e sa

fety

mea

sure

s;

parti

cipa

nts

of v

aryi

ng s

kill l

evel

s; s

ituat

ions

bey

ond

the

imm

edia

te c

ontro

l of t

he U

SEF

Even

t org

anize

rs a

nd c

ompe

titio

n m

anag

emen

t; an

d ot

her u

ndefi

ned,

not

read

ily fo

rese

eabl

e an

d pr

esen

tly u

nkno

wn

risks

and

dan

gers

(“Ri

sks”

).EQ

UIN

E AC

TIVI

TY L

IABI

LITY

AC

T W

ARN

ING

: CAU

TIO

N: H

ORS

EBAC

K RI

DIN

G A

ND

EQU

INE

ACTI

VITI

ES C

AN B

E DA

NG

ERO

US.

RID

E AT

YO

UR

OW

N R

ISK.

Und

er th

e la

ws

of m

ost S

tate

s, a

n eq

uine

act

ivity

spo

nsor

or e

quin

e pr

ofes

sion

al is

not

liabl

e fo

r any

inju

ry to

, or t

he d

eath

of,

a pa

rtici

pant

in e

quin

e ac

tiviti

es re

sulti

ng fr

om th

e in

here

nt ri

sks

of e

quin

e ac

tiviti

es. C

. ASS

UM

PTIO

N O

F RI

SK: I

und

erst

and

that

the

afor

emen

tione

d Ri

sks

may

be

caus

ed in

w

hole

or i

n pa

rt or

resu

lt di

rect

ly o

r ind

irect

ly fr

om th

e ne

glig

ence

of m

y ow

n ac

tions

or i

nact

ions

, the

act

ions

or i

nact

ions

of o

ther

s pa

rtici

patin

g in

the

USE

F Ev

ents

, or t

he n

eglig

ent a

cts

or o

mis

sion

s of

the

Rele

ased

Par

- tie

s de

fined

be

low

, and

I he

reby

vol

unta

rily

and

know

ingl

y as

sum

e al

l suc

h Ri

sks

and

resp

onsi

bilit

y fo

r any

dam

ages

, lia

bilit

ies,

loss

es, o

r exp

ense

s th

at I

incu

r as

a re

sult

of m

y pa

rtici

patio

n in

any

USE

F Ev

ents

. I a

lso

agre

e to

be

resp

onsi

ble

for

any

inju

ry o

r dam

age

caus

ed b

y m

e, m

y ho

rse,

my

empl

oyee

s or

con

tract

ors

unde

r my

dire

ctio

n an

d co

ntro

l at a

ny U

SEF

Even

t. D.

WAI

VER

AND

RELE

ASE

OF

LIAB

ILIT

Y, H

OLD

HAR

MLE

SS A

ND

INDE

MN

ITY:

In c

onju

nctio

n w

ith

my

parti

cipa

tion

in a

ny U

SEF

Even

t, I h

ereb

y re

leas

e, w

aive

and

cov

enan

t not

to s

ue, a

nd fu

rther

agr

ee to

inde

mni

fy, d

efen

d an

d ho

ld h

arm

less

the

follo

win

g pa

rties

: USE

F, U

SEF

Reco

gnize

d Affi

liate

Ass

ocia

tions

, the

Uni

ted

Stat

es

Oly

mpi

c &

Para

lym

pic

Com

mitt

ee (U

SOPC

), U

SEF

club

s, m

embe

rs, E

vent

par

ticip

ants

(inc

ludi

ng a

thle

tes/

rider

s, c

oach

es, t

rain

ers,

judg

- es/

offici

als,

and

oth

er p

erso

nnel

), th

e Ev

ent o

wne

r, lic

ense

e, a

nd c

ompe

titio

n m

anag

ers;

the

prom

oter

s, s

pons

ors,

or a

dver

tiser

s of

any

USE

F Ev

ent;

any

char

ity o

r oth

er b

enefi

ciar

y w

hich

may

ben

efit f

rom

the

USE

F Ev

ent;

the

owne

rs, m

anag

ers,

or l

esso

rs o

f any

faci

litie

s or

pre

mis

es w

here

a U

SEF

Even

t may

be

held

; and

al

l dire

ctor

s, o

ffice

rs, e

mpl

oyee

s, a

gent

s, c

ontra

ctor

s, a

nd v

olun

teer

s of

any

of t

he a

fore

men

tione

d pa

rties

(Ind

ivid

ually

and

Col

lect

ivel

y, th

e “R

elea

sed

Parti

es” o

r “Ev

ent O

rgan

izers

”), w

ith re

spec

t to

any

liabi

lity,

cla

im(s

), de

man

d(s)

, ca

use(

s) o

f act

ion,

dam

age(

s), l

oss,

or e

xpen

se (i

nclu

ding

cou

rt co

sts

and

reas

onab

le a

ttorn

ey fe

es) o

f any

kin

d or

nat

ure

(“Lia

bilit

y”) w

hich

may

aris

e ou

t of,

resu

lt fro

m, o

r rel

ate

in a

ny w

ay to

my

parti

cipa

tion

in th

e U

SEF

Even

ts,

incl

udin

g cl

aim

s fo

r Lia

bilit

y ca

used

in w

hole

or i

n pa

rt by

the

negl

igen

t act

s or

om

issi

ons

of th

e Re

leas

ed P

artie

s. E

. CO

MPL

ETE

AGRE

EMEN

T AN

D SE

VERA

BILI

TY C

LAU

SE: T

his

Agre

emen

t rep

rese

nts

the

com

plet

e un

ders

tand

ing

betw

een

the

parti

es re

gard

ing

thes

e is

sues

and

no

oral

repr

esen

tatio

ns, s

tate

men

ts o

r ind

ucem

ents

hav

e be

en m

ade

apar

t fro

m th

is A

gree

men

t. If

any

prov

isio

n of

this

Agr

eem

ent i

s he

ld to

be

unla

wfu

l, vo

id, o

r for

any

reas

on

unen

forc

eabl

e, th

en th

at p

rovi

sion

sha

ll be

dee

med

sev

erab

le fr

om th

is A

gree

men

t and

sha

ll no

t affe

ct th

e va

lidity

and

enf

orce

abilit

y of

any

rem

aini

ng p

rovi

sion

s.I H

AVE

CAR

EFU

LLY

READ

TH

IS D

OC

UM

ENT

IN IT

S EN

TIRE

TY, U

NDE

RSTA

ND

ALL

OF

ITS

TERM

S AN

D C

ON

DITI

ON

S, A

ND

KNO

W IT

CO

NTA

INS

AN A

SSU

MPT

ION

OF

RISK

, REL

EASE

AN

D W

AIVE

R FR

OM

LIA

BILI

TY, A

S W

ELL

AS A

HO

LD H

ARM

LESS

AN

D IN

DEM

NIF

ICAT

ION

OBL

IGAT

ION

S. B

y si

gnin

g be

low

, I (a

s th

e pa

rtici

pant

or a

s th

e Pa

rent

/Leg

al G

uard

ian

of th

e m

inor

iden

tified

bel

ow) h

ereb

y ac

cept

and

agr

ee to

the

term

s an

d co

ndi-

tions

of t

his

Agre

emen

t in

conn

ectio

n w

ith m

y (o

r the

min

or’s

) par

ticip

atio

n in

any

USE

F Ev

ent.

If, d

espi

te th

is A

gree

men

t, I,

or a

nyon

e on

my

beha

lf or

the

min

or’s

beh

alf,

mak

es a

cla

im fo

r Lia

bilit

y ag

ains

t any

of t

he R

elea

sed

Parti

es, I

will

inde

mni

fy, d

efen

d an

d ho

ld h

arm

less

eac

h of

the

Rele

ased

Par

ties

from

any

suc

h Li

abilit

ies

as th

e re

sult

of s

uch

clai

m.

The

parti

es a

gree

that

this

agr

eem

ent m

ay b

e el

ectro

nica

lly s

igne

d. T

he p

artie

s ag

ree

that

the

elec

troni

c si

gnat

ures

app

earin

g on

this

agr

eem

ent a

re th

e sa

me

as h

andw

ritte

n si

gnat

ures

for t

he p

urpo

ses

of v

alid

ity, e

nfor

ceab

ility,

an

d ad

mis

sibi

lity.

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6.17.20

For and in consideration of United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. dba US Equestrian (“USEF”) allowing me, the undersigned, to participate in any capacity (including as a rider, driver, handler, vaulter, longeur, lessee, owner, agent, coach, official, trainer or volunteer) in a USEF sanctioned, licensed or approved event or activity, including but not limited to equestrian clinics, practices, shows, competitions and related or incidental activities and ________________________________(“USEF Event” or “USEF Events”); I, for myself, and on behalf of my spouse, children, heirs and next of kin, and any legal and personal representatives, executors, administrators, successors,, and assigns, hereby agree to and make the following contractual repre-sentations pursuant to this Agreement (the “Agreement”):

A. RULES AND REGULATIONS: I hereby agree to be bound and abide by the rules, regulations, and policies of USEF as published in the USEF Rule Book and on the website at www.usef.org, as amended from time to time.

B. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RISK: I knowingly, willingly, and voluntarily acknowledge the inherent risks associated with the sport of equestrian and know that horseback riding and related equestrian activities are inherently dangerous, and that participation in any USEF Event involves risks and dangers including, with-out limitation, the potential for serious bodily injury (including broken bones, head or neck injuries), sickness and disease (including communicable diseases), trauma, pain & suffering, permanent disability, paralysis and death; loss of or damage to personal property (including my mount & equipment) arising out of the unpredictable behavior of horses; exposure to extreme conditions and circumstances; accidents involving other participants, event staff, volunteers or specta-tors; contact or collision with other participants and horses, natural or manmade objects; adverse weather conditions; facilities issues and premises conditions; failure of protective equipment (including helmets); inadequate safety measures; participants of varying skill levels; situations beyond the immediate control of the USEF Event organizers and competition management; and other undefined, not readily foreseeable and presently unknown risks and dangers (“Risks”).

WARNING:Under Florida law, an equine activity sponsor or 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.

C. ASSUMPTION OF RISK: I understand that the aforementioned Risks may be caused in whole or in part or result directly or indirectly from the negligence of my own actions or inactions, the actions or inactions of others participating in the USEF Events, or the negligent acts or omissions of the Released Par-ties defined below, and I hereby voluntarily and knowingly assume all such Risks and responsibility for any damages, liabilities, losses, or expenses that I incur as a result of my participation in any USEF Events. I also agree to be responsible for any injury or damage caused by me, my horse, my employees or contractors under my direction and control at any USEF Event.

D. WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY, HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNITY: In conjunction with my participation in any USEF Event, I hereby release, waive and covenant not to sue, and further agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the following parties: USEF, USEF Recognized Affiliate Associations, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), USEF clubs, members, Event participants (including athletes/riders, coaches, trainers, judg-es/officials, and other personnel), the Event owner, licensee, and competition managers; the promoters, sponsors, or advertisers of any USEF Event; any charity or other beneficiary which may benefit from the USEF Event; the owners, managers, or lessors of any facilities or premises where a USEF Event may be held; and all directors, officers, employees, agents, contractors, and volunteers of any of the aforementioned parties (Individually and Collectively, the “Released Parties” or “Event Organizers”), with respect to any liability, claim(s), demand(s), cause(s) of action, damage(s), loss, or expense (including court costs and reasonable attorney fees) of any kind or nature (“Liability”) which may arise out of, result from, or relate in any way to my participation in the USEF Events, including claims for Liability caused in whole or in part by the negligent acts or omissions of the Released Parties.

E. COMPLETE AGREEMENT AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: This Agreement represents the complete understanding between the parties regarding these issues and no oral representations, statements or inducements have been made apart from this Agreement. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unlawful, void, or for any reason unenforceable, then that provision shall be deemed severable from this Agreement and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining provisions.

I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS DOCUMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY, UNDERSTAND ALL OF ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS, AND KNOW IT CONTAINS AN ASSUMPTION OF RISK, RELEASE AND WAIVER FROM LIABILITY, AS WELL AS A HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS.

By signing below, I (as the participant or as the Parent/Legal Guardian of the minor identified below) hereby accept and agree to the terms and condi-tions of this Agreement in connection with my (or the minor’s) participation in any USEF Event. If, despite this Agreement, I, or anyone on my behalf or the minor’s behalf, makes a claim for Liability against any of the Released Parties, I will indemnify, defend and hold harmless each of the Released Parties from any such Liabilities as the result of such claim.

The parties agree that this agreement may be electronically signed. The parties agree that the electronic signatures appearing on this agreement are the same as handwritten signatures for the purposes of validity, enforceability, and admissibility.

WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY,ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

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RIDER/DRIVER/HANDLER/VAULTER/LONGEUR OWNER TRAINER OFFICIAL STAFF VOLUNTEER COACH (IF APPLICABLE)

Signature: ______________________________________ Date: ____________ Print Name:___________________________________

Parent/Guardian Signature: (Required if Rider/Driver/Handler/Vaulter/Longeur is a minor) ___________________________________________________Date: ______________

Print Parent//Guardian Name: _________________________________Emergency Contact Phone No. ________________________________

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