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Post by --ADMIN on Jul 30, 2010 10:55:17 GMT -8
The classes have been re-designed to cut down the amount of people in each class (we were getting 25+ people in a class), avoid 'over showing' a horse, separate the riders based on age and added prices to the classes. It has been our aim to keep our classes as 'realistic' as we can without being pricks about it, and we think this is pretty darn fair. Don't like it? Don't show. Please do not steal this class list, it took me a long time to do.
`DRESSAGE Level I Dressage JR/YR Test requires basic knowledge of dressage, but no real knowledge of movements, rider is only asked to walk, trot, and canter. Basically for the beginners. No rider over 19 may be entered in the JR/YR division. No horse entered in this class may be entered in another class. (Intro – Training level)
Level II Dressage JR/YR Test requires basic and semi-advanced knowledge of dressage. Rider is asked to walk, trot, canter, perform certain lateral movements and extend their gates. No rider over 19 may be entered in the JR/YR division. No horse entered in this class may be entered in another class. (1st – 3rd level)
Level III Dressage JR/YR Test requires basic and advanced knowledge of dressage. Rider is asked to walk, trot, canter, extend and collect all three gates, and do certain lateral movements. No rider over 19 may be entered in the JR/YR division. No horse entered in this class may be entered in another class. (4th – Intermediare II)
Level I Dressage A/A Test requires basic knowledge of dressage, but no real knowledge of movements, rider is only asked to walk, trot, and canter. Basically for the beginners. Only riders between the ages of 20 to 24 years old may be entered in this category. No horse entered in this class may be entered in another class. (Intro – Training level)
Level II Dressage A/A Test requires basic and semi-advanced knowledge of dressage. Rider is asked to walk, trot, canter, perform certain lateral movements and extend their gates. Only riders between the ages of 20 to 24 years old may be entered in this category. No horse entered in this class may be entered in another class.(1st – 3rd level)
Level III Dressage A/A Test requires basic and advanced knowledge of dressage. Rider is asked to walk, trot, canter, extend and collect all three gates, and do certain lateral movements. Only riders between the ages of 20 to 24 years old may be entered in this category. No horse entered in this class may be entered in another class. (4th – Intermediare II)
Level I Dressage Open Test requires basic knowledge of dressage, but no real knowledge of movements, rider is only asked to walk, trot, and canter. Basically for the beginners. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division and may not be riding in A/A classes. No horse entered in this class may be entered in another class. (Intro – Training level)
Level II Dressage Open Test requires basic and semi-advanced knowledge of dressage. Rider is asked to walk, trot, canter, perform certain lateral movements and extend their gates. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division and may not be riding in A/A classes. No horse entered in this class may be entered in another class. (1st – 3rd level)
Level III Dressage Open Test requires basic and advanced knowledge of dressage. Rider is asked to walk, trot, canter, extend and collect all three gates, and do certain lateral movements. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division and may not be riding in A/A classes. No horse entered in this class may be entered in another class. (4th – Intermediare II)
Level IV Dressage Open Test is equivalent to the dressage Grand Prix test, extreme knowledge of basic and advanced dressage is required. Rider is asked to go through several difficult movements such as flying changes on every other or every two strides, canter pirouettes, passage, piaffe, extended walk, extended trot, extended canter and so on. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division and may not be riding in A/A classes. No horse entered in this class may be entered in another class. (Grand Prix)
`HUNTER DIVISONS Pony Hunters No horse over 14.2 hh may enter the classes. Fences do not exceed 2’9, horse may not be entered into any class with fence height exceeding 2’9.
Level I Hunters JR/YR Fences in this class do not exceed 2’9. Horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders over 19.
Level II Hunters JR/YR Fences in this class range from 3’-3’3 and do not exceed 3’3, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders over 19.
Level III Hunters JR/RY Fences in this class range from 3’6-3’9 and do not exceed 3’9, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders over 19.
Level IV Hunters JR/RY Fences in this class range from 3’9-4' and do not exceed 4'0, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders over 19.
Level I Hunters A/A Fences in this class do not exceed 2’9. Horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders under 20.
Level II Hunters A/A Fences in this class range from 3’-3’3 and do not exceed 3’3, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. Only riders between the ages of 20 to 24 years old may be entered in this category.
Level III Hunters A/A Fences in this class range from 3’6-3’9 and do not exceed 3’9, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. Only riders between the ages of 20 to 24 years old may be entered in this category.
Level IV Hunters A/A Fences in this class range from 4’0-4’3 and do not exceed 4’3, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. Only riders between the ages of 20 to 24 years old may be entered in this category.
Level I Hunters Open Fences in this class do not exceed 2’9. Horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders under 25.
Level II Hunters Open Fences in this class range from 3’-3’3 and do not exceed 3’3, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders under 25.
Level III Hunters Open Fences in this class range from 3’6-3’9 and do not exceed 3’9, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders under 25.
Level IV Hunters Open Fences in this class range from 4’0-4’3 and do not exceed 4’3, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders under 25.
`JUMPER DIVISIONS Pony Jumper No horse over 14.2 hh may enter the classes. Fences do not exceed 2’9, horse may not be entered into any class with fence height exceeding 2’9.
Level I Jumpers JR/YR Fences in this class do not exceed 2’9. Horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders over 19.
Level II Jumpers JR/YR Fences in this class range from 3’-3’3 and do not exceed 3’3, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders over 19.
Level III Jumpers JR/RY Fences in this class range from 3’6-3’9 and do not exceed 3’9, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders over 19.
Level IV Jumpers JR/RY Fences in this class range from 4’-4’3 and do not exceed 4’3, rider/horse combination entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders over 19.
Level V Jumpers JR/RY Fences in this class range from 43’-4’6 and do not exceed 4’6, rider/horse combination entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders over 19.
Level I Jumpers A/A Fences in this class do not exceed 2’9. Horses in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. Only riders between the ages of 20 to 24 years old may be entered in this category.
Level II Jumpers A/A Fences in this class range from 3’0-3’3 and do not exceed 3’3, horse/rider combination entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. Only riders between the ages of 20 to 24 years old may be entered in this category.
Level III Jumpers A/A Fences in this class range from 3’6-3’9 and do not exceed 3’9, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. Only riders between the ages of 20 to 24 years old may be entered in this category.
Level IV Jumpers A/A Fences in this class range from 4’0-4’3 and do not exceed 4’3, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. Only riders between the ages of 20 to 24 years old may be entered in this category.
Level V Jumpers A/A Fences in this class range from 4’6-4’9 and do not exceed 4’9, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. Only riders between the ages of 20 to 24 years old may be entered in this category.
Level I Jumpers Open Fences in this class do not exceed 3’. Horses in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders under 25.
Level II Jumpers Open Fences in this class range from 3’3-3’6 and do not exceed 3’6, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders under 25.
Level III Jumpers Open Fences in this class range from 3’6-3’9 and do not exceed 3’9, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders under 25.
Level IV Jumpers Open Fences in this class range from 4'0-4’3 and do not exceed 4’3, horses entered in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders under 25.
Level V Jumpers Open Fences in this class range from 4’6-4’9 spreads of certain jumps may be at least 4'9 wide, horses in this class may not be entered in any more than two classes. No riders under 25.
`CROSS COUNTRY Beginner Novice JR/AA Fences do not exceed a height of 2’7”. For riders under 25 only. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
Novice JR/AA Fences do not exceed a height of 2’11”. For riders under 25 only. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
Training JR/AA Fences do not exceed a height of 3’3”. For riders under 25 only. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
Preliminary JR/AA Fences do not exceed a height of 3’7”. For riders under 25 only. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
Intermediate JR/AA Fences do not exceed a height of 3’9”. For riders under 25 only. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
Advanced JR/AA Fences do not exceed a height of 3’11”. For riders under 25 only. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
CCI* Open International event. Fences do not exceed a height of 3’7”. However the XC course is run on a much, much longer distance than a Intermediate novice and XC fences are much more technical. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
CCI** Open International event. Fences do not exceed a height of 3’9”. Once more the XC course is run on a much longer distance and fences become even more technical. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
CCI*** Open International event. Fences do not exceed a height of 3’11”. The course is on a much longer distance and fences become more technical, most of the show jumping fences are also up to height. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
CCI**** Open International event. Fences do not exceed a height of 4’3”. The course is on a much longer distance and fences become more technical, most of the show jumping fences are also up to height. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
`EVENTING Beginner Novice JR/AA XC Fences do not exceed a height of 2’7”. Dressage test is Introductory level. Showjumping is Level 1 with fences consisting of 2’9” to 3’0” in height and 3’0” to 3’6” in spread and triple bars/liverpools to 4’0”. No horse may be entered in more than one class. For riders under 25 only
Novice JR/AA XC Fences do not exceed a height of 2’11”. Dressage test is Training level. Showjumping is Level 2 with fences consisting of 3’0” to 3’3” in height and 3’3” to 3’9” in spread and triple bars/liverpools to 4’3”. No horse may be entered in more than one class. For riders under 25 only
Training JR/AA XC Fences do not exceed a height of 3’3”. Dressage test is Training level. Showjumping is Level 2 with fences consisting of 3’0” to 3’3” in height and 3’3” to 3’9” in spread and triple bars/liverpools to 4’3”. No horse may be entered in more than one class. For riders under 25 only
Preliminary JR/AA XC Fences do not exceed a height of 3’7”. Dressage test is 1st level. Showjumping is Level 3 with fences consisting of 3’3” to 3’6” in height and 3’6” to 4’0” in spread and triple bars/liverpools to 4’6”. No horse may be entered in more than one class. For riders under 25 only
Intermediate JR/AA XC Fences do not exceed a height of 3’9”. Dressage test is 2nd level. Showjumping is Level 4 with fences consisting of 3’6” to 3’9” in height and 3’9” to 4’3” in spread, triple bars to 4’9” and water to 8’. No horse may be entered in more than one class. For riders under 25 only
Advanced JR/AA XC Fences do not exceed a height of 3’11”. Dressage test is 3rd level. Showjumping is Level 5 with fences consisting of 3’9” to 4’0” in height and 4’0” to 4’6” in spread, triple bars to 5’0” and water to 9’. No horse may be entered in more than one class. For riders under 25 only
CCI* Open International event. XC Fences do not exceed a height of 3’7”. However the XC course is run on a much, much longer distance than a Intermediate novice and XC fences are much more technical. Dressage test is 4th level. Showjumping is Level 6 with fences consisting of 4’0”to 4’3” in height and 4’3” to 4’9” in spread, triple bars to 5’3” and water to 10’. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
CCI** Open International event. XC Fences do not exceed a height of 3’9”. Once more the XC course is run on a much longer distance and fences become even more technical. Dressage test is Intermediare I level. Showjumping is Level 7 with fences consisting of 4’3” to 4’6” in height and 4’6” to 5’0” in spread, triple bars to 5’6” and water to 12’. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
CCI*** Open International event. XC Fences do not exceed a height of 3’11”. The course is on a much longer distance and fences become more technical, most of the show jumping fences are also up to height. Dressage test is Intermediare II level. Showjumping is Level 8 with fences consisting of 4’6” to 4’9” in height and 4’9” to 5’3” in spread, triple bars to 5’9” and water to 12’6”. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
CCI**** Open International event. XC Fences do not exceed a height of 4’3”. The course is on a much longer distance and fences become more technical, most of the show jumping fences are also up to height. Dressage test is Grand Prix level. Showjumping is Level 9 with fences consisting of 4’9” to 5’0” in height and 5’0” to 5’6” in spread, triple bars to 6’0” and water to 13’. No rider under 25 may be entered in the Open division. No horse may be entered in more than one class.
`WESTERN Barrel Racing Rider must complete a certain pattern around three barrels and get to the finish line the quickest. Anyone can do this.
$2500 Barrel Racing Rider must complete a certain pattern around three barrels and get to the finish line the quickest. To compete, a horse and rider must also be competing in the regular barrel racing class.
Reining The rider must guide their horse through a complex pattern of circles, spins and stops. All done at lope and gallop, must know how to lope and gallop to enter.
Trail A typical trail course requires horse and rider to open and pass through a small gate while mounted; walk across a fake bridge; cross over a set of rails or logs at a walk, jog or lope; back up, often with a turn while backing; sidepass, often over a rail or log; turn on the forehand or hindquarters within a confined area; and tolerate some type of "spooky" obstacle, such as having the rider put on a vinyl raincoat. The horse is asked to perform all three gaits in the process of completing the course. Open to all competitors.
Western Pleasure Group class, competitors are required to walk, jog, and lope. Riders evaluated on the manners and calmness of the horse. Open to all competitors.
Individual Roping Competitor must rope and hog tie a calf in the shortest amount of time.
Team Roping A team of two, a 'header' and a 'heeler', one must rope the front of the steer while the other ropes the two back legs, a five second penalty is added to the time if only one leg is roped. To sign up, simply state the names of the team ropers and their horses.
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Post by --IRISH on Jun 19, 2012 20:51:18 GMT -8
Races on CF are open to Thoroughbred racehorses only. No horses of other breeds or disciplines may enter these races. `RACINGTwo Year Old A race event for two year old horses only. Early in the racing season two year old races can be over distances as short as half a mile. No horse entered in this race may be entered in any other race. No jockey may be entered on more than one horse in this race.
Three Year Old A race event for three year old horses only. No horse entered in this race may be entered in any other race. No jockey may be entered on more than one horse in this race.
Derby A blue ribbon classic stakes race for three year old colts and normally run over a distance of 1.5 miles. No horse entered in this race may be entered in any other race. No jockey may be entered on more than one horse in this race.
Oaks A blue ribbon classic stakes race for three year old fillies and normally run over a distance of 1.5 miles. No horse entered in this race may be entered in any other race. No jockey may be entered on more than one horse in this race.
Four Year Old A race event for four year old horses only. No horse entered in this race may be entered in any other race. No jockey may be entered on more than one horse in this race.
Mares A race event for female horses who are four years old and upwards. No horse entered in this race may be entered in any other race. No jockey may be entered on more than one horse in this race.
Handicap A race event where the racecourse handicapper assigns horses a weight based on earnings and past performance to create a theoretical level playing field. No horse entered in this race may be entered in any other race. No jockey may be entered on more than one horse in this race.
Open An open race is one where there are no conditions on horses who enter the race. No horse entered in this race may be entered in any other race. No jockey may be entered on more than one horse in this race.
Flying A race event open to all horses and usually over a sprint distance 0.7 miles or less. No horse entered in this race may be entered in any other race. No jockey may be entered on more than one horse in this race.
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