- California Dressage Society Tehachapi Mountain Chapter And the Bear Valley Springs Dressage Club present a concurrent event Mountain Solstice Dressage English Dressage classes presented by the Tehachapi Mountain Chapter /CDS th -CDS Classes – Training through 4 Level -Schooling Classes – USDF Introductory Tests A-B-C USEF Rider Tests-Training through 2d Level FEI Tests- PSG, Intermediate 1 & 2, Grand Prix Western Dressage classes presented by the Bear Valley Springs Dressage Club Western Dressage Exhibition Classes- Intro, Basic, Levels One to Three Entries Close Friday, June 17, 2016 Show Date: June 26, 2016 Bear Valley Springs Tehachapi, California Judge: Carolyn Lindholm, “R” www.tehachapidressage.org Mountain Solstice Dressage Show Tehachapi, California CDS-Recognized English Classes CAWDA-Recognized Western Classes Entries close and must be received by Friday, June 17, 2016 Judge: Carolyn Lindholm “R” Manager/Secretary: Lois Quinn 661-821-6323 Show Day Phone: 661-972-0834 & 661-972-0841 Information: Lois Quinn 661-821-6323 Veterinarian (on call) Posted at Show Office Farrier (on call): Posted at Show Office Send Entry to: Lois Quinn 30000 S Lower Valley Rd Tehachapi, CA 93561 Entry Fees: Juniors 18 yrs or under $30/class; Adults: $40 No refunds after closing date. Make checks payable to: TMC (English Classes) BVS DC (Western Classes) CDS Non-member Fee: (CDS recognized classes) $15 each for nonmember rider AND non-member owner (if different.) California state drug fee: $5 per horse (mandatory for all) CDS Travel Grant: $3 per horse (any English Dressage entry) CAWDA High Point: $2 per horse/rider (any Western Dressage Entry) Grounds Fee: $10 per horse per day (all non-BVS Residents Incomplete/Late Entries: An additional charge of $20 will be assessed on all incomplete and late entries. Stabling: Limited stabling may be available. Call Randi Ehrenborg, 661-821-3960 for Info Awards: Ribbons through third; For other awards, See Show Rules & Regulations, Sec 8-12 Food and beverages available at the showgrounds SCHEDULE OF CLASSES* O = Open; A = Amateur; YR = Young Rider; J = Junior CDS-Recognized Classes: Training Level: Tests 1-3 O, A, YR, J First Level: Tests 1-3 O, A, YR, J Second Level: Tests 1-3 O, A, YR, J Third Level: Tests 1-3 O, A, YR, J Fourth Level: Tests 1-3 O, A, YR, J Non-Recognized English Classes: USDF: Introductory Level: Tests A, B & C O, A, YR, J USEF: Rider Tests: Training, 1st & 2d O, A, YR, J FEI Classes: Prix St Georges, Intermediaire I & II, & Grand Prix: O, A, YR, J California Western Dressage Association Recognized Classes: Intro Level: Basic Level: Level One: Level Two: Level Three: Tests 1-4 Tests 1-4 Tests 1-4 Tests 1-4 Tests 1-4 O, A, YR, J O, A, YR, J O, A, YR, J O, A, YR, J O, A, YR, J ALL WESTERN DRESSAGE SCORES COUNT TOWARD THE CALIFORNIA WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL HIGH POINT PROGRAM. All Western Dressage tests are available online. Enter “USEF Western Dressage Tests” in your internet browser. Directions To Bear Valley Springs Equestrian Center From 58 Freeway, exit at Highway 202/California Correctional Institute off-ramp. (From Bakersfield, this is the first Tehachapi offramp; from Lancaster, it is the third off-ramp). Proceed to second traffic light. This is Valley Boulevard/Highway 202. Turn right. There are two stoplights on Valley Boulevard. Go straight.. Approximately 5 miles from the last light you will see a right turn pull-off lane, turn right onto Cummings Valley Road. At next intersection, turn right onto Bear Valley Road (at school) and proceed to Bear Valley Springs. At security gate, let them know you are going to the Dressage Show at the Equestrian Center. Follow road 2.4 miles to Equestrian Center, which will be on your left. (If you reach the gas station and general store, you have gone too far). All roads are excellent and signs are visible. 2016 Tehachapi Dressage Show Schedule Sunday July 24, 2016—CDS & CAWDA ShowJudge: David Schmutz(S) Sunday Aug 28, 2016—CDS & CAWDA ShowJudge:Ulf Wadeborn (R) RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. This Tehachapi Dressage show is governed by the rules and specifications of the current US Equestrian Federation rulebook and will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. Adult Amateur entrants must provide a copy of their current USEF Amateur DRESSAGE Card (English classes.) 2. Entries close and must be received by the closing date. Show fills on a first come, first served basis. Entries are locked the Wednesday before the show. No late entries will be accepted. No refunds after the closing date. A $25 fee will be charged on any check returned by the bank. 3. Entry forms require signatures at five places: owner, rider, trainer (mandatory) and coach/parent (if applicable). Adult responsible for the horse should sign in trainer’s spot. It is your responsibility to make sure entries are complete. Numbers will not be issued until entries are complete and all fees are paid. 4. CDS-Recognized classes and Schooling Classes (ENGLISH): All riders of entered horses must wear properly fitting protective headgear passing or surpassing current applicable ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards with harness secured while riding anywhere on the Bear Valley Equestrian Center grounds. Harness must be secured and properly fitted. Any rider violating this rule at any time will immediately be prohibited from further riding until such headgear is properly in place. 5. CAWDA-Recognized Exhibition Classes (WESTERN DRESSAGE): USEF Rules for Western Dressage competitions are located in the Western Dressage Division of the current Rule Book, available online at www.usef.org/documents/ruleBook/2015/30-WD.pdf . Subchapter WD 121 covers rider’s show attire. Subchapters WD118-120 cover tack. USEF membership is not required for access. 6. Ride times will be available on the website, (www.tehachapidressage.org) on the Wednesday evening prior to the show. We will consider special time requests, although we cannot promise compliance. If you do not receive your ride time, it is your responsibility to contact the Show Secretary. 7. The 2015 USEF Dressage tests will be used. Introductory tests are 2015 USDF Introductory Tests A,B & C. Western Dressage Tests 2013 are available at http://www.usef.org/_IFrames/breedsdisciplines/discipline/allWesternDressage Tests.aspx 8. Cash Awards: CDS Recognized classes: (Scores must be 60% or higher.) 9. Show High Point awards will be given in each division (Junior/Young Rider, Amateur and Open) for CDS Recognized classes of 1-3 entries. National tests only 10. Class High Point awards will be given to winners of classes of four or more rides. 11. Non-Recognized Classes: . Introductory, Rider & FEI classes are not eligible. 12. Western Dressage Classes: Management may, at its sole discretion, offer cash prizes at any show 13. There is a grounds fee of $10 per horse per day for all non-residents of Bear Valley Springs. 14. Adults must closely supervise children at all times. 15. Dogs on the show grounds must be on leash. 16. Classes may be combined or split at the sole discretion of show management. 17. A 20 X 60 meter court with sand footing will be used. Warmup footing is similar. Longing is permitted in the round pens ONLY. 18. Limited stabling may be available at the show grounds. Participants may tie horses to their trailers, or set up small portable corrals at the Equestrian Center parking area. Camping or RV accomodations are available in the Equestrian Center campground for a additional fee, as are small pipe corrals. PLEASE NOTE: There are no RV hook-ups. Reserve campsites or stabling by calling Randi Ehrenborg, E.C. Manager, at 661-821-3960. Charges for camping, corrals, etc will be added to your entry fees and paid to the Equestrian Center by show management. 19. It is entrant’s responsibility to contact show management in the case of inclement weather. The show will be held if footing is believed to be safe. All exhibitors must complete a Bear Valley Springs Association Liability Release form for 2016 before numbers will be given out. 20. Any questions not answered in these Rules will be decided by the Horse Show Management. Their decision is final. 21. Management reserves the right to make changes, as it deems necessary. 22. CDS charges a $15 non-member fee at CDS recognized shows. If the rider and owner are different, two non-member fees are charged
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