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THE MOST POWERFUL PLAYERS IN DCdon’t belong to either party.

2013 Prize List

October 22-27, 2013 Verizon Center Washington, DCUSEF HUNTERS AA JUMPERS 6 FEI CSI 3*-W

ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

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WIHS Prize List ★ October 22-27, 2013 ★ Verizon Center ★ Washington, DC 1

WELCOME!

Dear Riders, Trainers and Owners,

On behalf of the entire Washington International HorseShow team, it is our pleasure to welcome you to the 55thAnnual Washington International Horse Show!

We’re proud to offer you a show experience like no other—six days of the finest competition, more than 20,000

spectators, 500 of the best horses in the world andspectacular hospitality all in a world-class professional sports

venue in the heart of Washington, D.C.

We continue to listen to your comments and have come up with some excitingenhancements to the show program we hope you’ll like.

★ New $50K Open Jumper Speed Final on Friday night★ Increase in President’s Cup Grand Prix prize money to $125K★ $25K more in prize money for Hunters★ Higher purses for both Low and High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classics ★ High Performance Working Hunters featured with two classes on opening night ★ More entries accepted in Amateur-Owner Working Hunter 3’3” and Regional Pony

Hunter Sections★ Cross entry restrictions modified for horses and riders competing in WIHS

Children’s and Adult Championships ★ Entries will be accepted electronically at EquestrianConnect.com

We’re pleased to share the news that we have extended our agreement with VerizonCenter for three more years, allowing us to continue to showcase equestrian sport ina high-profile media market and make it more accessible to new audiences. Sponsorsbenefit from participating in a fantastic sporting and social event, and riders get tocompete in front of large, enthusiastic crowds in a city-center sports arena.

Our sincerest appreciation and thanks to our sponsors, exhibitors, trainers, owners,vendors, volunteers and friends for contributing to our success over the years. Wecouldn’t do it without your support.

Best wishes for a safe and successful competition year, and we look forwardto seeing you in October!

Sincerely,

Juliet W. Reid, Chairman of the Board Victoria Lowell, President Bridget Love Meehan, Executive Director David Distler, Show Manager

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SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!An enduring tradition in our nation’s capital since 1958, the Washington InternationalHorse Show is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organzation. All contributions are tax deductibleless the value of benefits received. Please consider supporting the show throughsponsorship or advertising for your company, barn or farm.

CONGRATULATORY ADSReserve your place in the WIHS OfficialProgram, a special yet affordable way tohonor or thank a special horse, rider, trainer,owner or groom. $1,500 per page includesdesign charges. Each participant will receive:• A color page in a custom designed

section of the Program, including 1-2photos and your personal message

• Your tribute page beautifully presented inan elegant 5" x 7" keepsake silver frame

VIP HOSPITALITYExperience the energy, thrill and excitmentof world-class show jumping from ourpopular ringside VIP Dining Platforms ormingle with a who’s who of the horse worldand beyond in our exclusive sky box levelAcela Club. Enjoy luxury accommodations,exceptional menu and wine offerings andnightly parties and receptions. Hospitalityoptions vary from $1,500 to $25,000.

SPONSORSHIP & ADVERTISINGWIHS delivers winning assets and tailoredsolutions to meet each partner’s uniquemarketing objectives. Benefits andamenities include branding, proprietaryprograms, social and digital media, cause-related marketing, in-arena activation,television and live stream, and division, classand award sponsorship. Investment levelsvary depending on scope of benefits andactivation.

For additional information, contact:Nicky Meyer, Sponsorship Director, at202-525-3679 or [email protected].

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EXHIBITOR HOSPITALITY Sterling Club Exhibitors’ Lounge (Tuesday-Sunday)4:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m......Open daily for breakfast, lunch and snacks4:00 - 10:30 a.m...............Cereal, yogurt, bagels, pastries, coffee, tea, juice10:30 - 11:00 a.m...............Closed11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m......Soups, sandwiches, salads, sweets, soda, water, coffee, tea

Tuesday, October 225:00 – 7:00 p.m................Trainer & Exhibitor Welcome Party

Wednesday, October 237:00 - 10:00 a.m...............Welcome Breakfast, VIP Dining Platform - Open to all5:00 - 7:00 p.m. ...............Washington Champions Party, honoring all WIHS riders,

trainers and owners

Thursday, October 246:00 p.m. .............................Barn Night Activities begin on the Concourse7:00 - 9:00 p.m. ...............VIP Dining Platforms and Acela Club open for Dinner*7:00 - 10:00 p.m. .............Cocktail Party, Acela Club**After the Show .................Exhibitors’ Party

Friday, October 257:00 - 9:00 p.m. ...............VIP Dining Platforms and Acela Club open for Dinner*7:00 - 10:00 p.m. .............Armed Forces Reception honoring our Military, Acela Club**After the Show .................Exhibitors’ Party

Saturday, October 267:00 - 10:00 a.m...............Parents’ Breakfast, VIP Dining Platform - Open to all7:00 - 9:00 p.m. ..............VIP Dining Platforms and Acela Club open for Dinner*7:00 - 10:00 p.m. .............President’s Cup Reception hosted by the WIHS Board of

Directors, Acela Club**

*Table patron and ticket holders only. **Tickets available online, in the show office or at the door. For hospitality opportunities, contact Nicky Meyer, Sponsorship Director, at 202-525-3679 [email protected].

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10 WIHS Prize List ★ October 22-27, 2013 ★ Verizon Center ★ Washington, DC

TABLE OF CONTENTSBoard of Directors ........................................................................................................................................11Camper Spaces..............................................................................................................................................22Contact Information ....................................................................................................................................13Entry Information ..........................................................................................................................................16Event Information ........................................................................................................................................54Exhibitor Hospitality ......................................................................................................................................5Health Requirements ..........................................................................................................................22, 47Hotels..................................................................................................................................................................25Hunter Divisions......................................................................................................................................29-37Judges & Officials ..................................................................................................................................12-13Jumper Divisions ..................................................................................................................................41-45Rules & Regulations ..............................................................................................................................18-24Rules & Regulations – FEI ................................................................................................................46-48Shipping/Arrivals............................................................................................................................................21Sponsorship & Advertising ........................................................................................................................4Stabling/Feed ................................................................................................................................................22Staff ......................................................................................................................................................................11Time Schedule ..........................................................................................................................................14-17USEF Competition Page ..........................................................................................................................49VIP Hospitality ..................................................................................................................................................4WIHS Children’s & Adult Championships..................................................................................39-40WIHS Equitation Finals ..............................................................................................................................38WIHS Regional Hunter Finals ..................................................................................................................51Wristband Policy............................................................................................................................................21

INSERTSEntry Blank/Credit Card Authorization....................................................................................Insert 1

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSWe are pleased to welcome Robert Ridland, US Chef d'Equipe, as an Honored Guestand Advisor.

Many thanks to Shelli Breidenbach for providing the photography for this year's prizelist cover and to horse owner Grant Road Partners LLC.

Washington International Horse Show3299 K Street NW, Suite 600 • Washington, DC 20007

tel: 202-525-3679 • fax: 202-525-3686 • www.wihs.org • [email protected] International Horse Show Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization.

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WIHS Prize List ★ October 22-27, 2013 ★ Verizon Center ★ Washington, DC 11

BOARD OF DIRECTORSChairman ........................................................................Mrs. Juliet W. Reid, Washington, DCPresident ..........................................................................Ms. Victoria Lowell, Brookeville, MDVice President ..............................................................Mrs. Anne Poulson, Washington, DCSecretary ......................................................Ms. Lauren Peterson Fellows, Middleburg, VATreasurer ..................................................................................Mr. Marc D. Oken, Charlotte, NC

Mr. Ahmed Alali, New York, NYMr. Benjamin R. Allen, Boerne, TXMrs. Susie Baker, Argyle, TXMr. Archie Cox, Los Angeles, CAMrs. Kim Davis, Cockeysville, MDMrs. Claudia Wilson Frost, Houston, TXMr. Gregory W. Gingery, McLean, VAMrs. Becky Gochman, New York, NYMs. Brianne Goutal, New York, NYMs. Amanda Smith Hood, Washington, DCMrs. Elizabeth Miller, New York, NYMrs. Carolyn S. Nordberg, Chevy Chase, MD

Mrs. Robin Patton, Nashville, TNMrs. Laura N. Pennington, Washington, DCMrs. Elizabeth Press, New York, NYMr. Michael Strauss, Southampton, NYMs. Alexandra Thompson, Birmingham, ALMrs. Robin R. Wilder, Chevy Chase, MDMrs. Deborah L. Winsor, Washington, DC

Directors EmeritusMrs. Melissa McGee Keshishian, Washington, DCMr. Austin H. Kiplinger, Washington, DC

STAFF Bridget Love Meehan................................................................................................Executive DirectorCaitlin Lane ................................................................................................................Operations DirectorNicky Meyer ............................................................................................................Sponsorship DirectorLinda Macklin ........................................................................................Media & Publications Director Meghan Blackburn ..........................................................Marketing & Communications DirectorDiana Hosford ..........................................................Marketing & Community Relations Advisor Jennifer Wood............................................................................................Equestrian Media ManagerRyan Whinnem ..................................................................................................Financial AdministratorLindsay Smith ..........................................................................................Office & Events CoordinatorJulia Anderson Power ........................................................................Special Projects CoordinatorAinsley Hayes ..................................................................................................Show Business ManagerVictoria Benedettini..............................................................................................................................InternAlly Leff .....................................................................................................................................................Intern

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JUDGES & OFFICIALSShow ManagersDavid Distler ..............................................................................................................................Norwalk, CT

Show SecretariesBrett Waters ....................................................................................................................................Ocala, FLColleen Morrissey, Assistant ..................................................................................................Tampa, FLEllen Veitch, Assistant ........................................................................................................Lexington, KYCarol Vos, Assistant......................................................................................................................Aiken, SCJon Kassel, Computer Services ......................................................................................Barrington, IL

Technical CoordinatorsJoseph Carnicom........................................................................................................................Toledo, OHKevin Giblin ............................................................................................................................Wellington, FL

Course DesignersLeopoldo Palacios (Jumper) ..............................................................................Caracas, VenezuelaJ.P. Godard (Hunter) ....................................................................................................................Aiken, SC

Hunter/Equitation JudgesSue Ashe..................................................................................................................................Wellington, FLWalter T. Kees ............................................................................................................................Norwalk, CTPatrick Rodes ................................................................................................................................Argyle, TXMcLain Ward (Equitation)..................................................................................................Brewster, NY

Jumper JudgesRalph Alfano “I,” President ............................................................................................Wellington, FLNeil O’Connor “I,” Member....................................................................................Southhampton, NYJohn Taylor “I,” Foreign Member ..............................................................................Orangeville, ON

VeterinaryDr. Richard Mitchell, FEI Veterinary Delegate 203-482-4586........................Newtown, CTDr. Robert Barber, Show Veterinarian 352-895-6961..................................................Ocala, FL

Stabling ManagersTom Blankenship ....................................................................................................................Westfield, INBen Fairclough ......................................................................................................West Palm Beach, FL

StewardsGlena Wirtanen (FEI) ............................................................................................................Phoenix, MDWayne Eubank (USEF) ..........................................................................................Fredericksburg, VA

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Schooling Supervisors/Assistant FEI StewardsMaria Biancone........................................................................................................................Roseland, NJKaren Golding ........................................................................................................West Palm Beach, FLPeter Lane ..............................................................................................................................Wellington, FLNeil O’Connor ................................................................................................................Southampton, NYRich Herrera ...........................................................................................................................Wellington, FL

FarrierJoe and Sandy Johnson ..............................................................................................Loxahatchee, FL

Course DecoratorScott Lau ....................................................................................................................................Palmetto, FL

AnnouncersOliver Kennedy ..................................................................................................................Brookeville, MDBrian Lookabill ......................................................................................................................Lexington, KYKen Marash........................................................................................................................Harford Mills, NY

StartersMichael Fletcher ..........................................................................................................Buzzard’s Bay, MALance Bennett........................................................................................................West Palm Beach, FL

Official PhotographerShawn McMillen..............................................................................................................................Aiken, SC

Awards & RibbonsJohn Franzreb, Ringmaster ......................................................................................Staten Island, NYHelen Dillon ......................................................................................................................Georgetown, ONJennifer Glass ............................................................................................................................Bokeelia, FL

Management reserves the right to vary this list.

Visit www.wihs.org for show news, point standings, forms, qualifyinglists and more. Join thousands of WIHS exhibitors and fans onFacebook and Twitter for the latest news, results and photos.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Entries/Qualifying: Brett Waters, Show Secretary, 202-765-4862(8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. EST only), [email protected], Fax 866-651-7132

Stable Office: 202-765-4882, as of Monday, October 7

Hotels: Equestrian Travel, 855-GO-GALLOP

WIHS Executive Office: 202-525-3679, [email protected]

Hospitality/Sponsorship/Advertising: Nicky Meyer, 202-525-3679, [email protected]

Vendors: Caitlin Lane, 202-525-3679, [email protected]

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TIME SCHEDULE

Tuesday Day, October 22 – beginning at 7:00 a.m. 10 Regular Conformation Hunter Model 1 Green Conformation Hunter Model 12 Regular Conformation Hunter 13 Regular Conformation Handy Hunter 3 Green Conformation Hunter 4 Green Conformation Handy Hunter 22 First Year Green Working Hunter 23 First Year Green Working Handy Hunter 32 Second Year Green Working Hunter v Best Green Working Hunter Round (Classes 22 and 32) 33 Second Year Green Working Handy Hunter v Best Green Working Hunter Handy Round (Classes 23 and 33) 52 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter - 3'6" (35 & Under) 62 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter - 3'6" (Over 35) 72 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter - 3'3" (35 & Under) 82 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter - 3'3" (Over 35) 81 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter Under Saddle - 3'3" (Over 35) 71 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter Under Saddle - 3'3" (35 & Under) 61 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter Under Saddle - 3'6" (Over 35) 51 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter Under Saddle - 3'6" (35 & Under) 186 WIHS Children’s Hunter Championship v WIHS Children’s Hunter Championship Presentation

Tuesday Evening, October 22 – beginning at 7:00 p.m.42 High Performance Working Hunter

43 High Performance Working Handy Hunter 187 WIHS Adult Hunter Championship v WIHS Adult Hunter Championship Presentation

Wednesday Day, October 23 – beginning at 7:00 a.m. 34 Second Year Green Working Hunter Stake 5 Green Conformation Hunter Stake 24 First Year Green Working Hunter Stake v Best Green Working Hunter Stake Round (Classes 24 and 34) 44 High Performance Working Hunter Stake 14 Regular Conformation Hunter Stake 41 High Performance Working Hunter Under Saddle v High Performance Working Hunter Championship Presentation v Protocol Trophy Presentation 11 Regular Conformation Hunter Under Saddle v Regular Conformation Hunter Championship Presentation 31 Second Year Green Working Hunter Under Saddle v Second Year Green Working Hunter Championship Presentation 2 Green Conformation Hunter Under Saddle v Green Conformation Hunter Championship Presentation 21 First Year Green Working Hunter Under Saddle v First Year Green Working Hunter Championship Presentation

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v High Point Green Working Hunter Presentation v Grand Champion Hunter Award Presentation v Leading Hunter Rider Award Presentation 53 Amateur-Owner Working Handy Hunter - 3'6" (35 & Under) 54 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter Stake - 3'6" (35 & Under) v Amateur-Owner Working Hunter - 3'6" (35 & Under) Championship

Presentation 63 Amateur-Owner Working Handy Hunter - 3'6" (Over 35) 64 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter Stake - 3'6" (Over 35) v Best Amateur-Owner Hunter Stake Round - 3'6" (Classes 54 and 64) v Amateur-Owner Hunter - 3'6" (Over 35) Championship Presentation v Grand Champion Amateur-Owner Hunter - 3'6" Presentation v Leading Amateur-Owner Rider - 3'6" Award Presentation 73 Amateur-Owner Working Handy Hunter - 3'3" (35 & Under) 74 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter Stake - 3'3" (35 & Under) v Amateur-Owner Hunter - 3'3" (35 & Under) Championship Presentation 83 Amateur-Owner Working Handy Hunter - 3'3" (Over 35) 84 Amateur-Owner Working Hunter Stake - 3'3" (Over 35) v Best Amateur-Owner Hunter Stake Round - 3'3" (Classes 74 and 84) v Amateur-Owner Hunter - 3'3" (Over 35) Championship Presentation v Grand Champion Amateur-Owner Hunter - 3'3" Presentation v Leading Amateur-Owner Rider - 3'3" Presentation 188 WIHS Children’s Jumper Championship v WIHS Children’s Jumper Championship Presentation

Wednesday Evening, October 23 – beginning at 7:00 p.m. 189 WIHS Adult Amateur Jumper Championship v WIHS Adult Jumper Championship Presentation 209 $10,000 Open Jumper, Time First Round (1.45m)

Thursday Day, October 24 – beginning at 7:00 a.m. 132 Small Junior Working Hunter (15 & Under) 133 Small Junior Working Hunter Handy (15 & Under) 152 Large Junior Working Hunter (15 & Under) 153 Large Junior Working Hunter Handy (15 & Under) 142 Small Junior Working Hunter (16-17) 143 Small Junior Working Hunter Handy (16-17) 162 Large Junior Working Hunter (16-17) 163 Large Junior Working Hunter Handy (16-17) 201 Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper (TFJO) 210 $33,000 Open Jumper Welcome Stake (TFJO)

Thursday Evening, October 24 – beginning at 7:00 p.m. – Barn Night206 High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper (TFJO) Exhibition 211 $20,000 Open Jumper Gambler’s Choice Costume Class (1.45m)

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Friday Day, October 25 – beginning at 7:30 a.m. 134 Small Junior Working Hunter Stake (15 & Under) 154 Large Junior Working Hunter Stake (15 & Under) 144 Small Junior Working Hunter Stake (16-17) 164 Large Junior Working Hunter Stake (16-17) v Best Junior Hunter Stake Round (Classes 134, 144, 154, 164) 181 Hermès WIHS Equitation Finals (Hunter Phase) 131 Small Junior Working Hunter Under Saddle (15 & Under) v Small Junior Working Hunter (15 & Under) Championship Presentation 151 Large Junior Working Hunter Under Saddle (15 & Under) v Large Junior Working Hunter (15 & Under) Championship Presentation 141 Small Junior Working Hunter Under Saddle (16-17) v Small Junior Working Hunter (16-17) Championship Presentation 161 Large Junior Working Under Saddle (16-17) v Large Junior Working Hunter (16-17) Championship Presentation v Grand Champion Junior Working Hunter Presentation v Best Child Rider on a Horse Presentation v Georgetown Trophy for High Score Junior Hunter Owner-Rider on a Horse

Award Presentation 202 Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper (Time First Round) 207 High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper (Time First Round)

Friday Evening, October 25 – beginning at 7:00 p.m. 212 $50,000 Open Jumper Speed Final, Table C Faults Converted (1.50m)

Exhibition 213 $25,000 Open Jumper Puissance

Saturday Day, October 26 – beginning at 7:00 a.m. 102 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 112 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 122 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 101 Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle 111 Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle 121 Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle 203 Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic (TFJO) – Senator’s Cup v Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Championship Presentation 208 Show Jumping Hall of Fame High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic

(TFJO) – Ambassador’s Cup v High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Championship Presentation v SHALANNO Style of Riding Award 181 Hermès WIHS Equitation Finals (Jumper Phase)

Saturday Evening, October 26 – beginning at 7:00 p.m. 181 Hermès WIHS Equitation – Final Work-Off v Hermès WIHS Equitation Championship Presentation

Exhibition 214 $125,000 President’s Cup Grand Prix, World Cup Qualifier (1.60m) v Leading Jumper Rider Award Presentation v Leading International Jumper Rider Award Presentation

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Sunday Day, October 27 – beginning at 7:00 a.m. 103 Small Pony Working Handy Hunter 104 Small Pony Working Hunter Stake v Small Pony Hunter Championship Presentation 113 Medium Pony Working Handy Hunter 114 Medium Pony Working Hunter Stake v Medium Pony Hunter Championship Presentation 123 Large Pony Working Handy Hunter 124 Large Pony Working Hunter Stake v Large Pony Hunter Championship Presentation v Best Pony Hunter Stake Round (Classes 104, 114 and 124) v Grand Champion Pony Hunter Presentation v Best Child Rider on Pony Presentation v Potomac Trophy for High Score Junior Hunter Owner-Rider on a Pony

Award Presentation 185 WIHS Pony Equitation Finals v WIHS Pony Equitation Championship Presentation 193 WIHS Regional Pony Hunter Finals v WIHS Regional Pony Hunter Championship Presentation 191 WIHS Regional Hunter Finals v WIHS Regional Hunter Championship Presentation

NOTE: Class schedule is tentative and subject to change. Visit wihs.org for updates.

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RULES & REGULATIONS

ENTRIESENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2013.

All horses must be entered, including horses in the WIHS Children’s & Adult Hunterand Jumper Championships.

Entries postmarked after midnight Tuesday, September 3, will not be accepted, withthe following exception: if a section does not fill, management may accept late entriesusing the alternate qualifying criteria outlined below. The U.S. Post Office date will beconsidered the effective date of mailing for entries received bearing a U.S. Post Officepostmark. For entries received bearing a postage meter date and no U.S. Post Officepostmark, the metered date will be considered the official postmark only if receivedwithin seven days of the postage meter date.

• A separate entry form must be submitted for each horse. Forms may be copied.Prize list and forms are available on www.wihs.org.

• Entries may be completed online at equestrianconnect.com and submittedelectronically.

• Enclose $150 application fee (non-refundable) for each horse entered. • DO NOT enclose entry or stall fees at this time. • All checks must be in U.S. funds and made payable to WIHS. Credit cards will be

accepted. Be sure to fill out the credit card authorization form located on the backof the entry blank, completely.

• DO NOT mail Negative Coggins and Routine Health Certificates with the entry form.Both documents must be presented to the show secretary upon arrival. See page20 for details.

• Each entry form must be signed by the owner, rider, trainer and coach (ifapplicable) and said signature shall constitute verification that the informationcontained thereon is accurate to the best of the signer’s knowledge and belief. Anyfalsification of entry information will result in disqualification of the entry andforfeiture of entry and stabling fees.

• USEF measurement cards, amateur certification, and membership cards or copiesmust be provided to the horse show office before numbers will be released.

Effective January 1, 2009, a $2.00 USHJA Zone Support Fee is to be charged to eachhorse entered at a Federation Liscensed Hunter and/or Jumper Competition. This feeshall be collected by the competition and remitted to the USHJA in accordance withGR1210.14.

QUALIFICATIONThe show will limit the number of entries accepted in all sections. Qualifying lists willbe posted in mid-September on the WIHS website, www.wihs.org.• Please see each section/division for the maximum number of horses or ponies

Mail Entries To: Brett WatersShow SecretaryWIHS, 3299 K Street NW, Suite 600Washington, DC 20007

For Entry Questions, Please Contact:[email protected] Tel 202-765-4862(8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. EST only)Fax 866-651-7132

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per rider. You may enter as many horses or ponies as you wish, however, you areresponsible for complying with the restrictions in each section/division.

• Acceptance letters will be emailed in mid-September to the name and addressspecified on the entry form. Payment in full as billed on the acceptance invoice mustbe postmarked by the specified date; entries not paid in full by that date will not bepermitted to show. If response to acceptance letter is not received by the datespecified in the acceptance letter, management will move down the list.

• Non-negotiable checks will disqualify the entry, and the exhibitor will be charged a$150 collection fee. Exhibitors with outstanding debts to WIHS will not be allowedto compete.

Alternate Qualifying CriteriaIf the qualifying list is exhausted and spaces are still available in a section, thefollowing alternate qualification criteria will be used:• Any horse applying for acceptance in a section must have shown in that section

within the specified qualifying time period but need not necessarily have won points.• Horses accepted based on the alternate qualifying criteria must have submitted an

entry and will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis.• A mandatory office fee of $50 will be assessed for each entry.

APPROXIMATE NUMBER TO BE ACCEPTED

HUNTERSQualifying for the Hunter, Amateur-Owner Hunter, Junior Hunter and Pony Hunterdivisions will be based on USEF National Horse of the Year points earned byhorses/ponies at their best 15 shows starting on or after August 27, 2012, throughshows starting on or before August 26, 2013. Horses that were champions at the 2012WIHS automatically will qualify for the section in which they were champion providedthey are properly entered and still eligible for that section.

Hunter champion and reserve champion titles will be awarded to the top two of thefour horses that acquire the most points over fences in that section. In addition tothese points, only these four horses will receive half points for ribbons won in modelclasses (full points for Regular Conformation Model class) and full points for ribbonswon in one under saddle class. Ties will be broken under Article HU150.

All classes will be judged on performance and soundness unless otherwise noted.

Green Conformation Hunters ....................10Regular Conformation Hunters.................10First Year Green Hunters..............................15Second Year Green Hunters........................12High Performance Working Hunters.........15A/O Working Hunters, 3'6" 35 & U .........15A/O Working Hunters, 3'6" Over 35 .........15A/O Working Hunters, 3'3" 35 & U .........15A/O Working Hunters, 3'3" Over 35..........15Small Junior Hunters 15 & Under.............22Small Junior Hunters 16-17..........................22Large Junior Hunters 15 & Under ............22Large Junior Hunters 16-17 .........................22Small Pony Hunters........................................25

Medium Pony Hunters..................................25Large Pony Hunters.......................................25Low Junior - A/O Jumpers ........................23High Junior - A/O Jumpers .......................23Open Jumper Riders ....................................30WIHS Equitation .............................................40WIHS Pony Equitation..................................25WIHS Children’s Hunter...............................30WIHS Children’s Jumpers...........................30WIHS Adult Hunters......................................30WIHS Adult Jumpers....................................30WIHS Regional Pony Hunter ......................15WIHS Regional Hunters ................................16

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JUMPERSHigh and Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumpers: Qualifying will be based on prizemoney won at USEF recognized shows and/or FEI sanctioned competitions startingon or after August 27, 2012, through shows starting on or before August 26, 2013 inJunior, Amateur-Owner and/or Young Rider competitions. For FEI competitions heldoutside of the United States, riders are responsible to insure that the USEF has arecord of their winnings. Previous year champions automatically will qualify providedthey are properly entered and still eligible for that section.

International Open Jumpers: See page 43 for qualifying information. Riders mustsubmit an official entry form to the Washington International Horse Show office. Ridersmust also be nominated by their National Federation on the FEI entry system, along withthe horses on which they wish to compete. Deadline for submission of entries isSeptember 3, 2013.

PRIZE MONEYPrize money will be mailed within 30 days of the conclusion of the show to the owneror designee as listed on the entry form. No prize money will be mailed unless theowner’s social security number and complete address are listed on the entry blank.

All prize money and refund checks must be cashed by December 31, 2013. Afterthat date, checks are null and void and will not be re-issued.

Foreign competitors: The U.S. Internal Revenue Service requires sporting events towithhold 30% of prize money won in the United States. Foreign competitors shouldapply for a U.S. Social Security number and will be asked to complete form W-8BENor complete a W-8 Certificate of Foreign Status form.

CROSS ENTRY RESTRICTIONSWIHS Regional Horse Show Hunter and Pony Hunter Finals: Horses and/or ridersshowing in the WIHS Regional Finals at Verizon Center may not enter any other classat the Washington International Horse Show.

International-Open Jumper Section: Horses showing in the International-OpenJumper section may not show in the Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper sections.

WIHS Children’s and Adult Championships:Children’s Hunter – Riders may not compete in any other hunter class at WIHS. Horsesmay, with a different rider, compete in any other class for which it is eligible.

Adult Hunter - Horse/Rider combination may not compete in any other class at WIHS.Horse may, with a different rider, compete in any other class for which it is eligibile andqualified. Rider may not compete in any other hunter class at the show where fencesare set at 3’6” or higher. Riders may, if qualified, show one other horse in the Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” Section.

Children’s and Adult Jumper – Riders may not compete in any other jumper class atWIHS. Horses may not compete in any other class at WIHS.

SUBSTITUTIONSNo substitution of horses may be made after the announced closing of entries. Nohorse may be withdrawn from competition in the show without permission. Exhibitorsshall be held responsible for entry fees of all horses entered by them or their agents.

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REFUND POLICY/SCRATCHESStabling and nominating fees will not be refunded under any circumstances.Horses entered may be scratched without a veterinarian’s certificate by notifying theshow secretary in writing via letter, official scratch sheet, etc. • If written notification is received prior to 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 9, 2013,

entry fee will be refunded less a $150 processing fee.• If written notification is received after 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 9, but prior to

8:00 a.m. Saturday, October 12, 2013, one-half of entry fee will be refunded.• Unless written notification is received by 8:00 a.m. Saturday, October 12, no portion

of entries or fees will be refunded.

USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENTLife, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in allclasses at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level orabove and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reiningand Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as ahandler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions,Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and CombinedDriving Competitions upon payment of a $30 nonmember registration fee.Participants in the following classes are exempted from the requirements of this rule:1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trotand academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularlyin a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrilleclasses; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions; 8) Opportunity classes; 9) Citizensof other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standingof their own National Federation; 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) Assistanthandlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes.

WRISTBANDSTwo types of wristbands are available to exhibitors:• All Access: Allows access to exhibitor seating area, horse show office, exhibitors

lounge, indoor and outdoor stabling, and backstage area. A total of three (3) all-access wristbands will be issued for each horse entered; additional all-accesswristbands may be purchased for $200 each.

• Regular: Allows access to exhibitor seating area only. Regular wristbands areavailable free of charge and are limited to six (6) per exhibitor on a first-come, first-served basis, while available.

ALL wristbands will be issued at the stabling trailer on 6th Street and will be placedon the wrist of the wearer by horse show staff only. Wristbands are not transferable.Any wristband that shows evidence of stretching, cutting or removal will not beaccepted. THIS POLICY WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.

SHIPPING/ARRIVALAll vehicles bringing horses to WIHS are required to come to Prince George’sEquestrian Center in Upper Marlboro, MD, as a preliminary staging point. Horses willbe shipped to Verizon Center by Johnson Horse Transportation, the official carrier ofWIHS. A round-trip transportation charge of $150 will be placed on each acceptedhorse’s invoice, which includes a stall for any short-term waiting period at PrinceGeorge’s Equestrian Center. No horses may be shown from vans or trailers.

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STABLING/FEED & BEDDINGThe Stabling Office may be reached at 202-765-4882 beginning Monday, October 7.Stalls at Verizon Center are 9'x9' and are of vinyl construction. Stall doors will beprovided. Exhibitors are responsible for any damage to assigned stalls or tent area.Tack stalls will not be available.

Verizon Center Stalls: Hunters....................................................................................................................................................$485 Jumpers ..................................................................................................................................................$510 WIHS Children’s & Adult Championships ..............................................................................$390 WIHS Equitation.................................................................................................................................$390

• Day stalls for WIHS Regional Horse Show Finalists, if available, will be $170 per stall.• Feed and bedding: may be obtained daily through the Stabling Office.

LAYOVER STABLING/CAMPER SPACESLayover stabling and camper spaces will be available at Prince George’s EquestrianCenter in Upper Marlboro, MD. Layover stalls are $200 per stall per week and camperspaces are $300 per space per week. Layover stabling and camper spaces will not bepro-rated. If you would like layover stabling or camper spaces, you may so indicate onyour acceptance invoice, or by downloading the Layover Stabling/Camper form fromwihs.org and submitting with proper payment. Advance reservations are necessary.

Layover/Camper Schedule: (No arrivals will be accepted before Monday, October 14)• Week 1 October 14-20 (Monday-Sunday)• Week 2 October 21-27 (Monday-Sunday)

HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENTRY OF HORSES/PONIESThe District of Columbia requires both a Negative Coggins Test within the past 12months of the horse show and a Routine Health Certificate within 30 days for horsescrossing into the District. Both the Negative Coggins and Routine Health Certificatesmust be presented to the Show Secretary upon arrival and therefore should not bemailed with the entry form. An official from the District Board of Health will be presentat the show to inspect all certificates.

MISCELLANEOUS• Smoking in any part of the stables or Verizon Center is prohibited. This rule will

be strictly enforced by the Fire Marshal. • Dogs must be leashed at all times and will not be permitted in the arena. Any

violation will subject the owner to a $50 fine.• Formal attire is required in all evening classes. Please check each division’s

requirements. All individuals entering the ring are to wear proper attire. Approvedhard hats must be worn at all times while mounted.

• Equine Ambulance: A $10 fee for the equine ambulance will be added to eachentry.

• WIHS Management reserves the right to cancel or combine classes that, in theopinion of management, have insufficient entries except as prohibited by USEFrules.

• WIHS Management reserves the right to amend certain terms or conditions withinthe prize list at its sole discretion and to decline any entry, or return any entry feesbefore or during the show, without being liable for damages.

• WIHS is not responsible for errors, omissions or typos in the prize list.

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• Any act of discourtesy or disobedience to the judges or officials by the owner, rider,trainer, coach or groom, shall disqualify the horse, and the owner shall forfeit allfees.

• Every animal entered shall be under management’s control. • Waiver: the Washington International Horse Show Association, Ltd., shall not be

responsible for any accident, loss, injury or damage to persons or property whichmay occur to any spectator, guest, rider, driver, groom, trainer, attendant or otheremployee, animal or equipment at the Washington International Horse Show, at thePrince George’s Equestrian Center or while being transported between the PrinceGeorge’s Equestrian Center and the site of the Washington International HorseShow.

• All owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to thirdpersons caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their horses/ponies.They are therefore strongly advised to take out third-party insurance providing fullcoverage for participation in equestrian events at home and abroad, and to keepthe policy up to date.

POLINGManual poling or the use of bamboo off-sets is prohibited at all times while on VerizonCenter property or surrounding properties. Violators will be penalized with theautomatic elimination of the horse involved from the class in which it is participatingand/or the next succeeding class in which it is entered. The second violation will because for elimination of the horse involved from the remainder of the show, forfeitingall entry and stabling fees. FEI rules for schooling will be in effect for all Open andInternational Jumpers (Rules for Show Jumping Events-Articles 243 & 244).

USE OF WHIPSAny rider or trainer who uses a whip in a cruel or excessive manner will beimmediately eliminated from the current and/or next succeeding class in which thehorse/rider is entered. In the case of further violations by that exhibitor, on the sameor different horse, the exhibitor/horse will be barred from any future classes at WIHSand all entry and stabling fees will be forfeited. No rider may carry a whip longer than30" (75cm) while in the process of jumping or schooling over fences.

MOTORIZED VEHICLESMinors who do not have a valid driver’s liscense which allows them to operate amotorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate amotorized vehicle of any kind, including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles,scooters, or farm utility vehicles, on the competition grounds of liscensedcompetitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the abovedescribed motor vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a validdriver’s license. The parent(s), legal gaurdian(s), or individual who signs the entryblank as a parent or guardian of a minor operting a motorized vehicle in violation ofthis rule are solely responsible for any damages, clims, losses or actions resulting fromthat operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s),guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing theoffense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/ortrainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and

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charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilitiesare exempt from this rule.

No motorized vehicles or carts are to be operated anywhere on the premises ofVerizon Center.

THE FEI CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HORSEThe Fédération Equestre International (FEI) expects all those involved in internationalequestrian sport to adhere to the FEI’s Code of Conduct and to acknowledge andaccept that at all times the welfare of the horse must be paramount and must neverbe subordinated to competitive or commercial influences.

At all stages during the preparation and training of competition horses, welfare musttake precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse management,training methods, farriery and tack, and transportation.

Horses and competitors must be fit, competent and in good health before they areallowed to compete. This encompasses medication use, surgical procedures thatthreaten welfare or safety, pregnancy in mares and the misuse of aids.

Events must not prejudice horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to thecompetition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety andfitness of the horse for onward travel after the event.

Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention after theyhave competed and that they are treated humanely when their competition careersare over. This covers proper veterinary care, competition injuries, euthanasia andretirement.

The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education intheir areas of expertise.

VERIZON CENTERArena Address: Verizon Center, 601 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20004

Directions to the Show: Verizon Center is easily accessible from Ronald ReaganNational Airport, Baltimore-Washington International Airport, Washington DullesInternational Airport and Metro. From all points in all directions, follow signs toWashington and follow signs to Verizon Center. For specific directions, visit theshow’s website, www.wihs.org.

WIHS Arena Size: Main Arena: 85' x 245'; Indoor Warm-Up Arena: 50' x 110'; Footing in both arenas is limesand.

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Host HotelsHotel Monaco Across the street from Verizon Center.$399 and up for a Deluxe Room with one queen bed$489 and up for a Monte Carlo Room with one king bed$589 and up for a Mediterranean Suite$729 and up for a Robert Mills SuiteFirst nights’ deposit taken at time of booking. Any room nights cancelled witin 14-days of arrival will be charged room and tax for each night cancelled. Pets welcome!

Courtyard by Marriott Washington, DC 2 blocks from Verizon Center.$399 and up

Hampton Inn Washington, DC3 blocks from Verizon Center.$303 and up Bed type not guaranteed until check-in.

Fairfield Inn & Suites Washington, DC1 block from Verizon Center.$289 and up Limited availability and no pets please.

Four Points Sheraton Washington, DC 8 blocks from Verizon Center.$300 and up

Forest Hills/Executive Inn Upper Marlboro, MDApproximately 10 miles from Verizon Center.$89.99 and up Pets welcome with pet fee.

Comfort Inn Bowie Bowie, MDApproximately 15 miles from Verizon Center.$137 and up for a Standard Room

Sleep Inn & Suites Upper Marlboro, MDApproximately 10 miles from Verizon Center.$109 and up

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HUNTER DIVISIONCourses will simulate fences found in the hunting field such as: brush, wall, in-and-out,oxer, post and rails, gate, aiken and panels. No rider may ride more than three horsesper section.

$5,000 GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER SECTIONEntry Fee: $1,000 for this section.A Green Conformation Hunter is a horse of any age that is in his first year of showingin any class at Regular Member Shows of USEF or Equine Canada that requires horsesto jump 3'6" or higher, equitation classes included. In classes over fences, horses tojump 3'6". In classes under saddle, horses are not required to hand gallop.

All classes to be judged 70% on performance and soundness and 30% onconformation, except where otherwise noted. Full points in all classes except theModel which is half points.

1 GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER, MODELNo additional entry fee. Trophy, Ribbons

2 $1,000 GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER UNDER SADDLE$300 • $220 • $150 • $85 • $75 • $65 • $55 • $50

3 $1,250 GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER$375 • $275 • $190 • $125 • $100 • $75 • $60 • $50

4 $1,250 GREEN CONFORMATION HANDY HUNTER$375 • $275 • $190 • $125 • $100 • $75 • $60 • $50

5 $1,500 GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER STAKE$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75 • R • R

v GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

$10,000 REGULAR CONFORMATION HUNTER SECTIONEntry Fee: $1,500 for this section. A Regular Conformation Hunter is a horse of any age that is not restricted by previousshowing in any division. In classes over fences, horses to jump 3'9". All classes to bejudged 70% on performance and soundness and 30% on conformation, except whereotherwise noted. Full points in all classes except the Model which is half points.

10 REGULAR CONFORMATION HUNTER, MODELNo additional entry fee. Trophy, Ribbons

11 $1,500 REGULAR CONFORMATION HUNTER UNDER SADDLE$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

12 $2,500 REGULAR CONFORMATION HUNTER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

13 $2,500 REGULAR CONFORMATION HANDY HUNTER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

14 $3,500 REGULAR CONFORMATION HUNTER STAKE$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ REGULAR CONFORMATION HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

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$10,000 FIRST YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER SECTIONEntry Fee: $1,500 for this section.A First Year Green Working Hunter is a horse of any age that is in his first year ofshowing in any class at Regular Member Shows of USEF or Equine Canada that requireshorses to jump 3'6" or higher, equitation classes included. In classes over fences, horsesto jump 3'6". In classes under saddle, horses are not required to hand gallop.

All classes to be judged on performance and soundness, unless otherwise noted. Fullpoints in all classes.

21 $1,500 FIRST YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

22 $2,500 FIRST YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

23 $2,500 FIRST YEAR GREEN WORKING HANDY HUNTER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

24 $3,500 FIRST YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER STAKE$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ FIRST YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

$10,000 SECOND YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER SECTIONEntry Fee: $1,500 for this section. A Second Year Green Working Hunter is a horse of any age that is in his second year ofshowing in any class at Regular Member Shows of USEF or Equine Canada that requireshorses to jump 3'9" or higher, equitation classes included. In classes over fences, horsesto jump 3'9". In classes under saddle, horses are not required to hand gallop.

All classes to be judged on performance and soundness, unless otherwise noted. Fullpoints in all classes.

31 $1,500 SECOND YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

32 $2,500 SECOND YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

33 $2,500 SECOND YEAR GREEN WORKING HANDY HUNTER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

34 $3,500 SECOND YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER STAKE$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ SECOND YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVETrophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

❖ GRAND GREEN WORKING HUNTER Awarded to the horse earning the most points from the First Year Green HunterSection or Second Year Green Section.

Trophy, Championship Cooler, Sash

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❖ BEST GREEN WORKING HUNTER ROUND (CLASSES 22 AND 32) Awarded to the horse with the highest scoring round in classes 22 and 32. Sash

❖ BEST GREEN WORKING HUNTER HANDY ROUND (CLASSES 23 AND 33) Awarded to the horse with the highest scoring round in classes 23 and 33. Sash

❖ BEST GREEN WORKING HUNTER STAKE ROUND (CLASSES 24 AND 34)Awarded to the horse with the highest scoring round in classes 24 and 34. Sash

$10,000 HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER SECTIONEntry Fee: $1,500 for this section. An International High Performance Working Hunter is a horse of any age notrestricted by previous showing in any division. In classes over fences, jumps at 4' to4'6". All classes to be judged on performance and soundness. Full points in all classesover fences, half points for under saddle.

41 $1,500 HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

42 $2,500 HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

43 $2,500 HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HANDY HUNTER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

44 $3,500 HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER STAKE$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

❖ GRAND CHAMPION HUNTERAwarded to the horse accumulating the most points in the Green Conformation,Regular Conformation, Green Working or High Performance Working HunterSections at this show. The model classes will not count. In the event of a tie, theaward will be made jointly. No entry fee. Trophy, Championship Cooler, Sash

❖ LEADING HUNTER RIDER AWARDAwarded to the rider accumulating the most points in one or more of thefollowing sections throughout the show (model classes not to count): GreenConformation Hunter, Regular Conformation Hunter, Green Working Hunter, HighPerformance Working Hunter. If a rider rides more than one horse in a class, onlythe points on the top placed horse will count. No entry fee. Trophy, Luxury Timepiece, Sash

❖ PROTOCOL TROPHY Awarded to the horse with the most points that has competed in HighPerformance Working Hunter at Devon, Pennsylvania National Horse Show andWashington International Horse Show. Trophy is presented at WIHS. Trophy, Championship Cooler, Sash

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AMATEUR-OWNER WORKINGHUNTER DIVISION

$10,000 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER - 3'6"RIDERS 35 AND UNDEREntry Fee: $1,500 for this section.Individual classes may not be entered. Horses to jump 3'6". No rider may ride more thantwo horses in this section.

51 $1,500 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE, 35 & UNDER$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

52 $2,500 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER, 35 & UNDER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

53 $2,500 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HANDY HUNTER, 35 & UNDER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

54 $3,500 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER STAKE, 35 & UNDER$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE, 35 & UNDER Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

$10,000 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER - 3'6"RIDERS OVER 35Entry Fee: $1,500 for this section.

Individual classes may not be entered. Horses to jump 3'6". No rider may ride morethan two horses in this section.

61 $1,500 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE, OVER 35$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

62 $2,500 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER, OVER 35$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

63 $2,500 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HANDY HUNTER, OVER 35$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

64 $3,500 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER STAKE, OVER 35$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE, OVER 35 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

❖ BEST AMATEUR-OWNER 3'6" STAKE ROUND (CLASSES 54 AND 64)Awarded to horse with highest number of points in classes 54 and 64. Sash

❖ GRAND CHAMPION AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER - 3'6"Awarded to the horse accumulating the most points in its respective section. Inthe event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. No entry fee. Trophy, Championship Cooler, Sash

❖ LEADING AMATEUR-OWNER RIDER - 3'6"Awarded to the rider of the Grand Champion Amateur-Owner Hunter.No entry fee. Trophy, Sash

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$5,000 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER - 3'3"RIDERS 35 & UNDEREntry Fee: $1,000 for this section.Individual classes may not be entered. Horses to jump 3'3". No rider may ride morethan two horses in this section.

71 $1,000 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE, OVER 35$300 • $220 • $150 • $85 • $75 • $65 • $55 • $50

72 $1,250 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER, 35 & UNDER$375 • $275 • $190 • $125 • $100 • $75 • $60 • $50

73 $1,250 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HANDY HUNTER, 35 & UNDER$375 • $275 • $190 • $125 • $100 • $75 • $60 • $50

74 $1,500 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER STAKE, 35 & UNDER$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75 • R • R

❖ AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE, 35 & UNDER Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

$5,000 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER - 3'3"RIDERS OVER 35Entry Fee: $1,000 for this section. Individual classes may not be entered. Horses to jump 3'3". No rider may ride morethan two horses in this section.

81 $1,000 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE, OVER 35$300 • $220 • $150 • $85 • $75 • $65 • $55 • $50

82 $1,250 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER, OVER 35$375 • $275 • $190 • $125 • $100 • $75 • $60 • $50

83 $1,250 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HANDY HUNTER, OVER 35$375 • $275 • $190 • $125 • $100 • $75 • $60 • $50

84 $1,500 AMATEUR-OWNER WORKING HUNTER STAKE, OVER 35$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75 • R • R

❖ AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE, OVER 35 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

❖ BEST AMATEUR-OWNER 3'3" STAKE ROUND (CLASSES 74 AND 84)Awarded to horse with highest number of points in classes 74 and 84. Sash

❖ GRAND CHAMPION AMATEUR-OWNER HUNTER - 3'3"Awarded to the horse accumulating the most points in its respective section. Inthe event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. No entry fee. Trophy, Championship Cooler, Sash

❖ LEADING AMATEUR-OWNER RIDER - 3'3"Awarded to the rider of the Grand Champion Amateur-Owner Hunter.No entry fee. Trophy, Sash

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PONY HUNTER DIVISIONEntry Fee: $1,500 for each section. Courses will simulate fences found in the hunting field such as: brush, wall, in-and-out,oxer, post and rails, gate, aiken, panels. Individual classes may not be entered. No ridermay ride more than three ponies per division, two per section. You may enter as manyponies as you wish.

$10,000 SMALL PONY HUNTER SECTIONPonies to jump 2'3".

101 $1,500 SMALL PONY HUNTER UNDER SADDLE$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

102 $2,500 SMALL PONY CONFORMATION HUNTER (Conformation-25%)$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

103 $2,500 SMALL PONY WORKING HANDY HUNTER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

104 $3,500 SMALL PONY WORKING HUNTER STAKE$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ SMALL PONY HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

$10,000 MEDIUM PONY HUNTER SECTIONPonies to jump 2'6".

111 $1,500 MEDIUM PONY HUNTER UNDER SADDLE $450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

112 $2,500 MEDIUM PONY CONFORMATION HUNTER (Conformation-25%)$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

113 $2,500 MEDIUM PONY WORKING HANDY HUNTER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

114 $3,500 MEDIUM PONY WORKING HUNTER STAKE$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ MEDIUM PONY HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

$10,000 LARGE PONY HUNTER SECTIONPonies to jump 3'.

121 $1,500 LARGE PONY HUNTER UNDER SADDLE$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

122 $2,500 LARGE PONY CONFORMATION HUNTER (Conformation-25%)$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

123 $2,500 LARGE PONY WORKING HANDY HUNTER$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

124 $3,500 LARGE PONY WORKING HUNTER STAKE$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

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v LARGE PONY HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

v BEST PONY HUNTER STAKE ROUND (CLASSES 104, 114 AND 124) Sash

v GRAND CHAMPION PONY HUNTERAwarded to the pony accumulating the most points in its respective section. Inthe event of a tie, the award will be made jointly.No entry fee. Trophy, Championship Cooler, Sash

171 BEST CHILD RIDER ON PONYEntry Fee: $25, Post Entry Fee: $40Each entry to be judged throughout the show. Post entries must be made priorto the beginning of the first Pony class. Trophy will be awarded to the rider whohas demonstrated the highest quality in horsemanship and sportsmanshipcombined with good appearance and courtesy. To be judged by the hunterjudges. Trophy, Sash

v POTOMAC TROPHY FOR HIGH-SCORE JUNIOR HUNTER OWNER-RIDER ONA PONYTrophy to be awarded to the junior riding his or her own pony (only one pony perrider to count) in any one Pony Hunter Division. A junior riding a leased pony isnot eligible. In the case of a tie, the trophy will be shared by the tied riders andeach will receive a championship cooler. Trophy, Championship Cooler, Sash

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JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER DIVISIONHorses shown in this section may cross-enter into another section if otherwise eligibleand need not be ridden by a junior exhibitor in another section. Horses to jump 3'6".

Entry Fee: $1,500 for each section. Individual classes may not be entered. No ridermay ride more than three horses per division; two per section. You may enter as manyhorses as you wish. Entries will be qualified and accepted in only the height and agesection entered and may not change sections for any reason.

$10,000 SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER—RIDERS 15 &UNDER

131 $1,500 SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE, RIDERS 15 & U$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

132 $2,500 SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER, RIDERS 15 & U$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

133 $2,500 SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER HANDY, RIDERS 15 & U$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

134 $3,500 SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER STAKE, RIDERS 15 & U$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE, RIDERS 15 & U Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

$10,000 SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER—RIDERS 16-17

141 $1,500 SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE, RIDERS 16-17$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

142 $2,500 SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER, RIDERS 16-17$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

143 $2,500 SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER HANDY, RIDERS 16-17$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

144 $3,500 SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER STAKE, RIDERS 16-17$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ SMALL JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE, RIDERS 16-17 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

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$10,000 LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER—RIDERS 15 &UNDER

151 $1,500 LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE, RIDERS 15 & U$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

152 $2,500 LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER, RIDERS 15 & U$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

153 $2,500 LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER HANDY, RIDERS 15 & U$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

154 $3,500 LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER STAKE, RIDERS 15 & U$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE, RIDERS 15 & U Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

$10,000 LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER—RIDERS 16-17161 $1,500 LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE, RIDERS 16-17

$450 • $330 • $225 • $150 • $105 • $90 • $75 • $75

162 $2,500 LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER, RIDERS 16-17$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

163 $2,500 LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER HANDY, RIDERS 16-17$750 • $550 • $380 • $250 • $200 • $150 • $120 • $100

164 $3,500 LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER STAKE, RIDERS 16-17$1,050 • $770 • $525 • $350 • $280 • $210 • $175 • $140 • R • R

❖ LARGE JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE, RIDERS 16-17 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

❖ GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR HUNTERAwarded to the horse accumulating the most points in its respective section. Inthe event of a tie, the award will be made jointly. No entry fee. Trophy, Championship Cooler, Sash

❖ BEST JUNIOR HUNTER STAKE ROUND (CLASSES 134, 144, 154, 164)Awarded to the horse earning the highest cumulative numerical scoring round inthe four stake classes of the Junior Hunter Division. Sash

❖ GEORGETOWN TROPHY FOR HIGH-SCORE JUNIOR HUNTER OWNER-RIDER ON A HORSETrophy to be awarded to the junior riding his or her own horse (only one horseper rider to count) in any one Junior Hunter Division. A junior riding a leasedhorse is not eligible. In the case of a tie, the trophy will be shared by the tiedriders and each will receive a championship cooler. Trophy, Championship Cooler, Sash

172 BEST CHILD RIDER ON HORSEEntry Fee: $25, Post Entry Fee: $40Each entry to be judged throughout the show. Post entries must be made priorto the beginning of the first Junior class. Trophy will be awarded to the rider whohas demonstrated the highest quality in horsemanship and sportsmanshipcombined with good appearance and courtesy. To be judged by the hunterjudges. Trophy, Sash

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WIHS EQUITATION DIVISIONWIHS Equitation and Pony Equitation competitors must be WIHS members in orderfor points to count for the Hermès WIHS Equitation Finals at Verizon Center. Seewww.wihs.org or www.ryegate.com for a WIHS Membership Form, standings, showsand more information.

181 HERMÈS WIHS EQUITATION FINALSInvitations will be extended to 40 junior riders — the top 30 riders from the EastCoast League and the top 10 riders from the West Coast League, who are eligibleto compete based on their points accumulated at shows starting on or afterSeptember 1, 2012, through shows starting on or before August 31, 2013. Lettersof invitation will be mailed in September. Do not enter this class until you havereceived official notification.

This class will be conducted in two phases — a hunter phase and a jumper phase— followed by a final work-off. Horses to jump 3'6" in both phases. The order ofgo for the first (hunter) phase will be drawn. The order for the second (jumper)phase will be in reverse standing order of the hunter phase with the winner of thehunter phase competing last. The same horse must be used in all phasesthroughout the class. NO EXCEPTIONS. Riders competing in the WIHS EquitationFinals may not compete in the WIHS Pony Equitation Finals. Entry fee: $500. Hunter Phase: Medallions, Ribbons Jumper Phase: Ribbons Finalists: Championship Coolers, Ribbons Champion: Trophy, Sash

185 WIHS PONY EQUITATION FINALSInvitations will be extended to the top 25 junior riders who are eligible tocompete based on their points accumulated at shows starting on or afterSeptember 1, 2012, through shows starting on or before August 31, 2013. Lettersof invitation will be mailed in September. Do not enter this class until you havereceived official notification.

This class will be conducted as a one-phase competition and a work-off. Poniesto jump 2'3" (small), 2'6" (medium) and 3'0" (large). The same pony must beused throughout the class. Each pony may be used by one rider only, unless thejudges request a change. Conventional tack per USEF rules. Riders competing inthe WIHS Pony Equitation Finals may not compete in the WIHS Equitation Finals. Entry fee: $400. Trophy, Sash, Championship Cooler, Ribbons

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WIHS CHILDREN’S & ADULTCHAMPIONSHIPSWIHS Children’s and Adult Hunter and Jumper competitors must be WIHS membersin order for points to count for the WIHS Championships at Verizon Center. Seewww.wihs.org or www.ryegate.com for WIHS Membership Form, standings, showsand more information.

Horses must be entered for WIHS Children’s and Adult Hunter and JumperChampionships using the official entry form. Entries must be postmarked on or beforeTuesday, September 3, 2013.

WIHS HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIPSThirty horse/rider combinations will be accepted, based on points earned in WIHSqualifying classes at shows starting on or after September 1, 2012, through showsstarting on or before August 31, 2013. In addition, the overall children’s and adult hunterchampions at the WIHS Regional Horse Show automatically will qualify. Riders arelimited to showing two horses in the hunter championships. Please refer to page 20 forcross entry restrictions.

Starting order will be determined by the final standings at the conclusion of thequalifying period with the horse/rider combinations with the fewest points going first.The overall children’s and adult champions from the WIHS Regional Horse Show willbe drawn at the end of the order.

To be judged on performance and soundness; suitability and manners to count. To bescored under the open numerical judging system. Each competitor will jump oneround of approximately 10 fences. The 12 horses/ponies with the highest scores fromthe first round will return to jump a second round. In the event of a tie that affects theselection of the top 12, one judge’s score will be designated as the tie breaker. Thescores of the 12 horses/ponies in the second round will be added to their first-roundscores and placed in order of their total score for the two rounds. Horses/ponies tiedfor first place only will jump a third round over a shortened course. Ties for all otherplaces will remain tied. Formal attire required.

To be shown over a course of approximately 10 jumps not to exceed 3' in height withspreads to 3'. Children’s hunter ponies will jump 2'6"; spreads to 2'6".

186 $10,000 WIHS CHILDREN’S HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP Open to junior riders who are eligible to compete in the Children’s Hunter sectionas defined by the rules in Zone 3.$2,000 • $1,200 • $1,000 • $850 • $750 • $750 • $650 • $650 • $600 • $550 •$500 • $500Entry Fee: $500 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbons

187 $10,000 WIHS ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIPOpen to amateur riders who are eligible to compete in the Adult Amateur Huntersection as defined by the rules in Zone 3.$2,000 • $1,200 • $1,000 • $850 • $750 • $750 • $650 • $650 • $600 • $550 •$500 • $500Entry Fee: $500 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbons

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WIHS JUMPER CHAMPIONSHIPS

Thirty horse/rider combinations will be accepted, based on points earned in WIHSqualifying classes at shows starting on or after September 1, 2012, through showsstarting on or before August 31, 2013. In addition, the overall children’s and adult jumperchampions at the WIHS Regional Horse Show automatically will qualify. Riders arelimited to showing two horses in the jumper championships. Riders may not competein any other jumper class at WIHS. Horses may not compete in any other class at WIHS.

Starting order will be determined by the final standings at the conclusion of thequalifying period, the horse/rider combinations with the fewest points going first. Theoverall children’s and adult champions from the WIHS Regional Horse Show will bedrawn at the end of the order.

The classes will be run under Table II, Sec. 2(a). Time First Jump-Off. The first roundand first jump-off, if any, are decided by adding together the faults incurred over thecourse and any penalties for exceeding the time allowed. In the event of equality offaults after the first round, there will be one jump-off for the first place in which timewill decide in the event of equality of faults. Time in the first round will decide betweenhorses tied for other than first place. To be shown over a course of approximately 10jumps. Horses to jump 3'6".

188 $10,000 WIHS CHILDREN’S JUMPER CHAMPIONSHIPOpen to junior riders who are eligible to compete in the Children’s Jumpersection as defined by the rules in Zone 3.$2,000 • $1,200 • $1,000 • $850 • $750 • $750 • $650 • $650 • $600 • $550 •$500 • $500Entry Fee: $500 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbons

189 $10,000 WIHS ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CHAMPIONSHIPOpen to amateur riders who are eligible to compete in the Adult AmateurJumper section as defined by the rules in Zone 3.$2,000 • $1,200 • $1,000 • $850 • $750 • $750 • $650 • $650 • $600 • $550 •$500 • $500Entry Fee: $500 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbons

Custom chaps will be awarded to the WIHS Children’s and Adult Hunter and Jumperchampions, courtesy of Journeyman Saddlers Ltd.

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JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPERDIVISION

$12,500 LOW JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER SECTIONEntry Fee: $1,300. Individual classes may not be entered.Horses competing in the International-Open Jumper Section or High Junior/Amateur-Owner Section are not eligible. There is no limit to the number of horses you mayenter, however, no more then two horses per rider will be accepted. Time in the firstround will be decided between horses tied for other than first place. An order will bedrawn for class 203 and then rotated for classes 201 and 202. Classes 201 and 202fences at 4'. Class 203 at 4'3".

201 $2,500 LOW JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER, TIME FIRST JUMP-OFF Table II, Sec. 2(a)$750 • $435 • $335 • $270 • $240 • $180 • $145 • $145

202 $2,500 LOW JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER, TIME FIRST JUMP-OFFTable II, Sec. 1(a)$750 • $435 • $335 • $270 • $240 • $180 • $145 • $145

203 $7,500 LOW JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC, TIME FIRSTJUMP-OFF, SENATOR’S CUPTable II, Sec. 2(a)$2,250 • $1,650 • $900 • $575 • $450 • $375 • $350 • $350 • $300 • $300

❖ LOW JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER CHAMPION AND RESERVE To be awarded to the two horses having the highest number of points in thissection. Ribbons won in Classes 201 & 202 count 10-6-4-2-1-1/2; Ribbons won inClass 203 counts 15-9-6-3-2-1 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

$25,000 HIGH JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER JUMPER SECTIONEntry Fee: $1,500 for this section. Individual classes may not be entered. Horses competing in the International-Open Jumper Section or Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Section are not eligible. There is no limit to the number of horses you mayenter, however, no more then two horses per rider will be accepted. Time in the firstround will decide between horses tied for other than first place. An order will bedrawn for class 208 and then rotated for classes 206 and 207. Classes 206 and 207at 4'6". Class 208 at 4'9". Class 208 is a member event of the Show Jumping Hall ofFame Jumper Classic Series. See showjumpinghalloffame.net for current standings.

206 $5,000 HIGH JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER, TIME FIRST JUMP-OFFTable II, Sec. 2(a)$1,500 • $1,100 • $600 • $350 • $300 • $250 • $250 • $250 • $200 • $200

207 $5,000 HIGH JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER, TIME FIRST ROUNDTable II, Sec. 1(a)$1,500 • $1,100 • $600 • $350 • $300 • $250 • $250 • $250 • $200 • $200

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208 $15,000 SHOW JUMPING HALL OF FAME JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNERCLASSIC, AMBASSADOR’S CUPFormal attire required. Only running martingales, used in the conventionalmanner, will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restrictingmartingales are prohibited. Table II, Sec. 2(a)$4,500 • $3,300 • $1,800 • $1,150 • $900 • $750 • $700 • $700 • $600 • $600

❖ HIGH JUNIOR/AMATEUR-OWNER CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONTo be awarded to the two horses having the highest number of points in thissection. Ribbons won in Classes 206 & 207 10-6-4-2-1-1/2. Ribbons won in Class208; 15-9-6-3-2-1 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbon; Reserve Ribbon

❖ SHALLANO STYLE OF RIDING AWARDTo be awarded to the Junior Jumper rider, in the high or low section, who bestexemplifies the American style of equitation and the respectful, dignified manner ofa true sportsman. To be judged by the jumper judges and horse show personnel. Trophy, Sash

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WIHS Children’s and Adult Hunter and Jumper Championships

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The qualifying period is September 1, 2013 - August 31, 2014.

More than 600 horse shows nationwide offer qualifying classes for WIHS Championships.

Learn more, find qualifying shows and see standings at www.wihs.org or www.ryegate.com.

WIHS Equitation and WIHS Pony Equitation Finals$10,000 WIHS Children’s Hunter Championship

$10,000 WIHS Adult Hunter Championship$10,000 WIHS Children’s Jumper Championship

$10,000 WIHS Adult Jumper Championship

WIHS Championships and Finals will take place at the 56th WIHS: October 21-26, 2014

Verizon Center, Washington, DC

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INTERNATIONAL OPEN JUMPERS This section is open to National Open Jumpers and International Open Jumpers. AllNational horses entered in this section must be recorded with the USEF. This sectionis limited to 30 riders; 20 riders based on their rankings on the Rolex/USEF ShowJumping Rankings List dated August 30, 2013. The remaining 10 spots will be filledby invitation. If fewer than 10 riders are invited to compete, the remaining spots willbe filled using the Rolex/USEF Show Jumping Ranking List dated August 30, 2013.WIHS reserves the right to offer up to three Wild Card invitations in addition to the 30riders.

Entries: Riders must submit an official entry form to the WIHS office. Riders must alsobe nominated by their National Federation on the FEI entry system, along with thehorses on which they wish to compete. Deadline for submission of entries is Tuesday,September 3, 2013.

Nominating Fee: $350 per rider. Specific showing fees are listed for each class in thissection. Riders may nominate a maximum of two (2) horses to the International OpenJumper Section (plus one additional horse for Class 213, the Puissance). Riders mayride only one horse in each class, except for in class 209, where riders may ride twohorses. Riders must be properly attired for all classes.

Official Horse Inspection: All International Open Jumper horses must be on thegrounds of Prince George’s Equestrian Center by 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October23, 2013. All horses with their passports and proper credentials must be presentedat that time for the official horse inspection. Horses will be shipped to the WIHSgrounds at Verizon Center and must remain on the grounds for the duration of theevent. Further details regarding admission to the stable area and schooling times willbe sent with acceptance notices.

Points: Riders may earn points for the ROLEX/USEF Show Jumping Ranking List inclasses 210 and Class 214. Riders may earn points for the FEI/ROLEX World Rankingin classes 210, 212 and 214.

Declarations: Declarations for individual classes must be made by 9:00 a.m. on theday of the class.

Starting Order: A starting order will be drawn and rotated for classes 209, 210, 211,and 212. Separate starting orders will be drawn for class 213 (Puissance). The startingorder for class 214 (President’s Cup-WCQ) will be determined from the results ofclasses 210 and 212 (points to be determined by the number of entries in each class,with the winner receiving 2 points more than the number that competed, secondplace getting 2 points less than the winner, third place getting 3 points less than thewinner, etc.). If a competitor only competes in one class, he will receive 0 points forthe class he does not compete in. If a competitor does not compete in either class, hewill be placed at the start of the order. If there is more than one competitor that doesnot compete in either class there will be a separate draw among those competitors,who will be placed at the start of the order.

All Grand Prix held at this show are eligible for inclusion on theRolex/USEF Show Jumping Ranking List. Certification Number 13157.

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209 $10,000 TIME FIRST ROUNDMaximum fence height 1.45 m. In the event of equality of penalties and time forfirst place, competitors will remain tied. FEI Article 238.2.1Entry Fee: $150$2,500 • $2,000 • $1,500 • $1,000 • $700 • $550 • $400 • $300 • $300 • $250 •$250 • $250 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbons

210 $33,000 WELCOME STAKE, TIME FIRST JUMP OFFMaximum fence height 1.50 m. To be run in two parts. In Part I,approximately 20 competitors will participate. The remaining 10competitors and the jump-off will comprise Part II. In the event ofequality of penalties for first place, there will be one jump-off againstthe clock. Other competitors are placed according to their penalties

and time in the first round. FEI Table A, Art. 238.2.2. Speed 350 meters per minute.Entry Fee: $400$8,250 • $6,600 • $4,950 • $3,300 • $2,310 • $1,815 • $1,320 • $990 • $990 • $825• $825• $825 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbons

211 $20,000 GAMBLER’S CHOICE, TOP SCORE COSTUME CLASSIn this top scoring competition, each obstacle carries a point value of 20 to 120according to its difficulty. The obstacles may be jumped in both directions. Eachcompetitor has 50 seconds to accumulate a maximum number of points. Eachobstacle may be jumped twice, with the exception of the joker. Upon crossing thefinish-line, each competitor has 20 seconds to make one attempt at the joker. Ifit is jumped correctly, 200 points will be added to the score, but if it is knockeddown, 200 points will be deducted. The winner will be the competitor with thegreatest number of points. FEI Art. 270. Fixed time: 50 seconds. Maximum fenceheight 1.45 m. (Exception: Joker) Riders are encouraged to be creative and bringfun costumes. Entry Fee: $300$5,000 • $4,000 • $3,000 • $2,000 • $1,400 • $1,100 • $800 • $600 • $600 •$500 • $500 • $500 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbons

212 $50,000 SPEED FINAL, TABLE C FAULTS CONVERTEDMaximum fence height 1.50 m. Competitors are placed according to their time inthe round. FEI Table C - Article 239 Speed: 350 meters per minute. Entry Fee: $600$12,500 • $10,000 • $7,500 • $5,000 • $3,500 • $2,750 • $2,000 • $1,500 • $1,500• $1,250 • $1,250 • $1,250 Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbons

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213 $25,000 JUMPER PUISSANCEThe initial round will be comprised of 4 to 6 single obstacles of which at least onemust be a wall or vertical obstacle which may vary from 1.70 m to 1.80 m inheight. Successive compulsory jump-offs are conducted over a reduced numberof enlarged jumps until only two, one spread jump and one vertical jump, remain.If at the end of the third jump-off there is no result, the Ground Jury may stop thecompetition. After the fourth jump-off, the Ground Jury must stop thecompetition. The competitors left in the competition are placed equally. FEI Art.262.2. Entry Fee: $350$5,000 • $4,000 • $3,000 • $2,000 • $1,400 • $1,100 • $800 • $600 • $600 •$500 • $500 • $500 Trophy, Championship Cooler, RibbonsAn additional $5,000 will be awarded and divided equally among competitorswho clear the course in the fourth round.

214 $125,000 PRESIDENT’S CUP GRAND PRIX, FEI WORLD CUP QUALIFIER,TIME FIRST JUMP-OFF

Maximum fence height 1.60 m. FEI Table A, Art. 238.2.2 and Art 652.2of the FEI World Cup Rules. Speed 350 meters per minute.Entry Fee: $1,000$31,500 • $25,000 • $18,750 • $12,500 • $8,750 • $6,875 • $5,000 •$3,750 • $3,750 • $3,150 • $3,125 • $3,125

Trophy, Championship Cooler, Ribbons

v LEADING JUMPER RIDER AWARDTo be awarded to the overall leading rider accumulating the highest number ofpoints in the International – Open Jumper Section. Ribbons won in Classes 209,211 and 213 to count; 7,5,4,3,2,1. Ribbons won in Classes 210 and 212 to count;10,8,6,4,3,2. Ribbons won in Class 214 to count; 15,10,8,6,5,4. In the event of a tiethe award will be made jointly. Trophy, Luxury Timepiece, Sash

v LEADING INTERNATIONAL JUMPER RIDER AWARDTo be awarded to the overall leading non U.S.-rider accumulating the highestnumber of points in the International – Open Jumper Section. Ribbons won inClasses 209, 211, and 213 to count; 7,5,4,3,2,1. Ribbons won in Classes 210 and 212to count; 10,8,6,4,3,2. Ribbons won in Class 214 to count; 15,10,8,6,5,4. In the eventof a tie the award will be made jointly. Trophy, Sash

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FEI RULES AND REGULATIONSThis event is organized in accordance with:• FEI Statutes, 22nd edition, revision effective 1st January, 2013,• FEI General Regulations, 23rd edition, revision effective 1st January, 2013,• FEI Veterinary Regulations, 12th edition 1st January, 2013,• The Rules for Jumping Events, 23rd edition, effective 1st January, 2013, and the

Rules for the World Cup™ Jumping Events.• All subsequent published revisions, the provisions of which will take precedence.• An arbitration procedure is provided for in the FEI Statutes and General Regulations

referred to above. In accordance with this procedure, any appeal against a decisionrendered by the FEI or its official bodies is to be settled exclusively by the Court ofArbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, Switzerland.

• It is the responsibility of NFs to ensure their participants are of the correct age.

VETERINARY EXAMINATIONS, HORSE INSPECTIONS & PASSPORT CONTROLSThese will be carried out in accordance with the “Veterinary Regulations”, Art. 1011 &the discipline rules. “General Regulations”, 23rd Edition, Revision effective 1st January,2009 will apply:

Art. 139.1: Every horse entered for any competition at CNs or ClMs (see Appendix D)in a foreign country (see GRs 141.2), and all horses entered for other Cls, ClOs,Championships, Regional and Olympic Games, whether at home or in foreigncountries (see GRs 141.2), must have an official, valid FEI Passport, or a NationalPassport approved by the FEI and accompanied by an FEI Recognition Card and,when applicable, an FEI registration number, as a means of identification and toestablish ownership.

Art. 139.2: Horses taking part in CNs and ClMs (see Appendix D) in their country ofresidence are not required to have such a passport as is mentioned in paragraph 1. Allsuch horses must be properly registered and identifiable and, unless there is nonational requirement for equine influenza vaccination in the host country and in thecountry of origin all horses must have a valid vaccination certificate.

EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION, VET. REGS. ANNEX VII (except events takingplace in NZL & AUS) All horses and ponies for which an FEI Passport, or a NationalPassport approved by the FEI has been issued, must have the vaccination sectionendorsed by a veterinarian, stating that it has received two injections for primaryvaccination against equine influenza, given between 1 and 3 months apart. In addition,a booster injection must be recorded as having been given within each succeeding 6months, subsequent to the second injection of the primary vaccination. None of theseinjections must have been given within the preceding 7 days including the day of thecompetition or of entry into the competition stables.

The above are the minimum requirements for influenza vaccination. Both primary andfirst and subsequent booster injections should be given according to themanufacturer’s instructions which will fall within the stipulation of the FEI ruling.

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SAMPLING FOR PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES (Vet. Regs. Chapter V & VI and Annex IV)Regular sampling is carried out in CCIs (3*,4*), CSIs (3*, 4*, 5*), CIOs, World CupQualifiers and Finals, Championships and Games, whereas at other CIs sampling isrecommended. When testing takes place, the number of horses tested is at thediscretion of the Testing Veterinarian/Veterinary Delegate; however, a minimum ofthree is recommended (Vet. Regs. Art. 1016)

Special guidelines are applicable for events covered by the FEI Medication ControlProgramme (Groups I & II only).

MEDICATION CONTROL PROGRAMME (GROUP I & II ONLY)The Organizing Committees of FEI events within Groups I & II are advised to chargecompetitors the equivalent of CHF 12.50 per horse per event as a contributiontowards the costs of the MCP programme.

HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENTRY OF HORSES/PONIES The District of Columbia requires both a Negative Coggins Test within the past 12months of the horse show and a Routine Health Certificate (within 30 days) forhorses crossing into the District. Both the Negative Coggins and Routine HealthCertificates must be presented to the Show Secretary upon arrival and thereforeshould not be mailed in with your entry form. An official from the District Board ofHealth will be present to inspect all certificates.

During the WIHS, the veterinarian’s phone number will be posted in the Horse ShowOffice and in the Stabling Office. United States regulations require that all equinesbe covered by official interstate health certificates, issued by a licensedveterinarian, showing that the animals are free from any symptoms of any infectiousor communicable disease. The certificate shall include the name of the owner andaddress, destination, number of horses examined, the name, registrationnumbers(s), if any, tattoo, if any, sex, age, rectal temperature, color, and marking ofeach animal listed. Health certificates will become void after 30 days from issue.Health certificates must show animals to be negative to an equine infectious anemiatest within the past 12 months. Date of test and approved laboratory must be shownon the health certificate. Equine Rhinopneuonitis vaccination is not required;however, if any animal is vaccinated, it is ineligible for entry within 21 days ofvaccination. Vehicles transporting animals must have certificates showing that theywere cleaned and disinfected under veterinary supervision prior to loading. Thisinformation can be written on the health certificate.

CUSTOMS FORMALITIESBefore a horse can enter the United States, it must have an import permit, a healthcertificate from the country of origin (signed by a veterinarian), and a negative CEMculture taking within 30 days of import (for mares and stallions). If allowed into thecountry, all horses must be placed in federal quarantine at a USDA animal importcenter, which usually lasts two or three days. In the United States, there are four portsof entry for horses coming into this country—Los Angeles, Calif; Newburg, N.Y.; Miami,Fla.; and Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Each horse brought into this country must pass through one of these USDA facilities.During that time, the horse will be tested and observed for clinical signs of illnessresulting from “exotic” diseases such as dourine, glanders, piroplasmosis, or morecommon diseases such as influenza. After quarantine, the mares and stallions over 731days of age (two years) which are new to our country must undergo CEM quarantineat a separate facility.

National Federations holding an international event in their country should informtheir national veterinary authority and their customs authority at least four weeksprior to the event. They should request every facility to assist the movement ofhorses/ponies accompanied by FEI passports and the necessary veterinarycertification at frontier crossing points into and out of their countries. (Vet. Regs. Art.1004.2)

INSURANCEAll owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to third personscaused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their horses. They aretherefore strongly advised to take out third-party insurance providing full coverage forparticipation in equestrian events at home and abroad, and to keep the policy up todate.

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More than 600 horse shows nationwide offer qualifying classes for WIHS Championships.

Learn more, find qualifying shows and see standings at www.wihs.org or www.ryegate.com.

WIHS Equitation and WIHS Pony Equitation Finals$10,000 WIHS Children’s Hunter Championship

$10,000 WIHS Adult Hunter Championship$10,000 WIHS Children’s Jumper Championship

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WIHS Championships and Finals will take place at the 56th WIHS: October 21-26, 2014

Verizon Center, Washington, DC

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"AA" in Green Working Hunter, Green Confirmation Hunter, High Performance Working Hunter, RegularConfirmation Hunter, Amateur-Owner Hunter, Junior Hunter, Pony Hunter; "C" in Adult Amateur Hunter,Children's Hunter; "6" in Jumpers

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WIHS REGIONALHORSE SHOW

October 18-20, 2013Qualify for the WIHS Regional Finals at Verizon Center ★ USEF “C” Rated

& USHJA Zone 3

FinalsSunday, October 20, 2013

Special Zone Finals Points Awarded ★ USEF “C” RatedPrince Georges Equestrian Center ★ Upper Marlboro, MD

The Laura Pickett Excellence in Horsemanship Award will be presented to an up-and-coming adult or child rider and their trainer competing at the WIHS Regional HorseShow & USHJA Zone 3 Finals, who best exhibits enthusiasm, dedication, style andcommitment to excellent horsemanship that brings out the best in horse and rider.Introduced in 2012 in memory of a very special local equestrian and trainer, theinaugural trophy was awarded to Mary Elizabeth Cordia.

Learn more at WIHS.org/wihs-regional/

Visit WIHS.org for show news, point standings, forms, qualifying lists and results. JoinWIHS exhibitors, friends and fans on Facebook and Twitter for the latest news, results,photos and video!

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WIHS REGIONAL HUNTER FINALSThe WIHS Regional Horse Show will be held October 18-20, 2013, at Prince George’sEquestrian Center in Upper Marlboro, MD. The top five in each pony hunter section,the top four in each children’s hunter section, and the top four in each adult amateurhunter section will qualify to compete at Verizon Center in the WIHS Regional HunterFinals. Horses and ponies to be owned by exhibitors living within 100 miles ofWashington, DC, based on owner’s zip code. Owner listed on the entry blank must bethe owner listed on the horse’s USHJA registration papers or provide proof ofownership or lease. (See Cross Entry Restrictions on page 18 for further details.)Horses or ponies that were champions at the 2012 WIHS Regional Finals at VerizonCenter automatically will qualify in the section in which they were champion providedthey are properly entered and are still eligible for that section.

191 WIHS REGIONAL HUNTER FINALSTo be shown over a course of 8-10 fences not to exceed 3' in height, spreads to3'. To be judged on performance and soundness.No Entry Fee Trophy, Ribbons

v WIHS REGIONAL HUNTER GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE To be awarded to the two horses accumulating the highest number of points inthis section. Points will carry forward from the WIHS Regional Horse Show. Bonuspoints in Class 191 will count as follows: 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1. In the event of a tiefor grand champion the horse with the highest placing in class 191 will be grandchampion. Trophy, Championship Cooler and Ribbon, Reserve Ribbon

193 WIHS REGIONAL PONY HUNTER FINALS (PONIES)To be shown over a course of 8-10 fences. Small ponies to jump 2', mediumponies to jump 2', large ponies to jump 2'6". Spreads not to exceed fence height.To be judged on performance and soundness. No Entry Fee Trophy, Ribbons

v WIHS REGIONAL PONY HUNTER GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE To be awarded to the two ponies accumulating the highest number of points inthis section. Points will carry forward from the WIHS Regional Horse Show. Bonuspoints in Class 193 will count as follows: 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1. In the event of a tiefor grand champion the horse with the highest placing in class 193 will be grandchampion. Trophy, Championship Cooler and Ribbon, Reserve Ribbon

Custom chaps will be awarded to the WIHS Regional Hunter and Pony HunterChampions, courtesy of Journeyman Saddlers Ltd.

ENTRY QUESTIONS?Call Brett Waters: 202-765-4862 (8:00 a.m- 7:00 p.m. EST)

Email: [email protected] • Fax: 866-651-7132

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FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENTBy entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as theOwner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter orLongeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees andagents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United StatesEquestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of the competition.

I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition.I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arisingunder the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, theFederation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under theRules.

I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the Rules, and everyhorse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and inconsideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may useor assign photographs, videos, audios, cable - casts, broadcasts, internet, film, newmedia or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of thecompetition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition, sport, or theFederation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they maynot be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly andirrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including anyclaim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation.The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of theState of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed inNew York State. See GR908.4. GR106 © USEF 2013

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