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2007 Dressage Shows

Dressage & Combined Test Schooling Shows
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Show Bill - Printable Version  PDF Form (57 KB)

Entries Open

Entries Close

Times Available

Show Date

Mon., 4/16

Fri., 5/18

 Wed., 5/23 

Sunday, May 27

Mon., 8/13

Fri., 9/14 

Wed., 9/19

Sunday, September 23
Cancelled*

*Due to the illness of one horse at Three Gaits, precautions were taken in case there was a contagious situation and activities were suspended including the 9/23 show

NOTE: New Dressage Tests for 2007!

Entry Procedure:

  • Only complete entries (including 2007 Coggins, check, and signed entry) will be considered. Entries received or postmarked before the opening date will not be considered.
  • Please indicate on the entry form tests to be ridden in classes 8-11. Indicate A or B for class #13 and A, B, C, or D for class #14.
  • If number of entries warrants, classes may be combined, divided or cancelled as needed. A second ring may be added at management’s discretion. Shows may fill before closing date – enter early!
  • Riders with disabilities are encouraged to participate. Contact show secretary for details.
  • Times will be emailed, or you may call the Three Gaits office (608)877-9086.
  • Entry Fees:
    • Classes 1-11, 13 and 16: $15 per test
    • Class 12 Dressage Equitation and Class 15 Extra Stadium Round: $5
    • Class 14 Combined test: $20
    • Stabling: $10/day.
  • Entry Form:
    For entry form, see page two of Show Bill  PDF Form
    (57 KB)

Scratch/Cancellation Policy: 
Scratches before the closing date will be refunded. Scratches after the closing date will be refunded only if we can fill your times from the waiting list (if any). No entries will be carried over for future shows.

Releases:
Anyone riding a horse on the property must sign a release first. Releases are available from the show secretary. Minors attending without a parent may call ahead and have a release faxed or emailed. All riders must wear ASTM/SEI approved helmets (no hunt caps or derbies) and boots or shoes with heels at all times while mounted.

Stabling:
A limited number of stalls will be available day of show. No overnight stabling will be available. Include a separate check for stabling.

Photographer: 
Shorthorse Studios. Please contact them in advance to make arrangements: www.shorthorsestudios.com.

Lindenhof Dressage Championship

  • To qualify: Horse/rider combination shall have earned at least three scores of 60% or better at three different shows from three different judges on any test at the level for which they intend to qualify. For more information about Hoofers shows, see http://www.hooferridingclub.org You must submit copies of your qualifying tests with your entry.

  • Although a horse/rider combination may ride any test in a level to qualify, the most difficult test in each level will be the one ridden in the championships.

  • While we welcome professionals at these shows, the purpose of this series is to encourage people with limited experience. Therefore, professionals may not enter championship classes at intro or training level. Are you a professional? For the purpose of this series, an Amateur is a rider whose remuneration from teaching riding, training or showing does not exceed $2,500.00 in either the preceding or current calendar year.

  • Championship classes will be offered at Intro, Training, First, and Second levels at the 10/7 show. Great prizes sponsored by Lindinhof Sports Zentrum!

Combined Tests:  Heights, spreads and features of stadium courses will follow guidelines in the USAE rulebook. May enter two consecutive divisions (ie, A and B, but not A and D). May add an extra stadium round at the same level you have entered the combined test. Note these classes use USAE (Eventing) dressage tests.

Tests:

Class List:  (Note new tests for 2007)
1. Intro Test A
2. Intro Test B
3. Training Level Test 1
4. Training Level Test 2
5. Training Level Test 3
6. Training Level Test 4
7. First Level Test 1
8. First Level Tests 2, 3 & 4 percentage
9. Second level percentage
10. USEA 2006 dressage tests percentage
11. "Try Again Class" Repeat a test from class 1-10.
12. Dressage Equitation. Entry fee $5.
13. Prix Caprilli: Dressage test with jumps included.
     A. Training Level movements, jumps no higher than 2'.
     B. First Level movements with jumps no higher than 2'6".
14. Combined Tests: Entry fee $20.
     A. Pre-beginner Novice: USEA Beginner Novice A and stadium fences up to 2’
     B. Beginner Novice: USEA Beginner Novice A and stadium fences up to 2’6”
     C. Novice: USEA Novice A and stadium fences up to 2’11”
     D. Training: USEA Training A and stadium fences up to 3’3”
15. Extra stadium round (only if you have entered class 14): Entry fee $5.
16. Championship Class. Submit qualifying materials with entry.

Directions:

  • From 12/18 the Beltline: Hwy 14 toward Oregon, east on Hwy 138 toward Stoughton, go ~3 miles, farm is on right.
  • From Hwy 51: just outside of Stoughton turn on Hwy 138 toward Oregon (NOT toward Cooksville). First farm on left past Lake Kegonsa Rd.
    (map)
 
 

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