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Page 1: Camelot Classic THE · 2019. 9. 3. · Chuck Mayer - Santa Barbara, California Eric Noel - Portland, Oregon STEWARD Robin Serfass - Lucadia, California COURSES Mike Nielsen - Diamond

Camelot ClassicO N T H E G R A S S

October 10-13, 2019

THE 2019

PRESENTED AT THE SANTA BARBARA POLO AND RACQUET CLUB

3 3 0 0 V I A R E A L , C A R P I N T E R I A , C A 9 3 0 1 3

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(760) 346-678971-416 Hwy 111, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

ELECTRIC CARRENTALS

ELECTRIC CARRENTALS

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JUDGES Walter J. Lee -Keswick, Virginia Debbie Sands - Encinitas, California Andrea Meek- Manhattan Beach, California Chuck Mayer - Santa Barbara, California Eric Noel - Portland, Oregon

STEWARD Robin Serfass - Lucadia, California

COURSES Mike Nielsen - Diamond Bar, California

Camelot ClassicO N T H E G R A S S

Hosting: The Camelot Hunter Challenge FinalstheSFHJA Jr. and Sr. Medal Finals

October 10 - 13, 2019 - Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club - Carpinteria, CaliforniaUSEF Regional I, PCHA “B”, SFHJA “A & B”, Jumpers Level 2

COMPETITION MANAGEMENTCamelot Events

SHOW MANAGERRaizy Goffman 818.259.4364

ASSISTANT MANAGERJavi Nava

661/376-3622

SHOW SECRETARYDenise Wiemers 209/601-6705 P.O. Box 4036

Sunland, CA 91041

ANNOUNCERS/STARTERSEric Noel Kate Dear

Michael MoncriefAnne Blecker

AWARDS/HOSPITALITYBradley Bownes Jimmie Moncrief

OFFICE STAFFDawn Miller

VETERINARIANSDr. Karen Blumenshine

805.962.4414 On Call *Available for Measurement.

Friday 9:00-10:00 A.M.

FIRST AIDEvent Medical Services

818/298-2380

FARRIERJose Huezo

26/733-7115

PHOTOGRAPHER Kristin Lee

KRISTINLEEPHOTOGRAPHY.COM

DECORATIONSBradley Bowns

Tom Bowns

ENTRIES CLOSE:Camelot Classic

September 16, 2019

CHECKS PAYABLE TO: CAMELOT EVENTS

entries can also be done through equestrianconnect.com

www.horseshowtime.com

MAIL ENTRIES TO:CAMELOT EVENTS

P.O. Box 4036Sunland, CA 91041

SHOWGROUNDS THE CAMELOT CLASSIC at:

SANTA BARBARA POLO CLUBAttn: Camelot Events

3300 Via Real, Carpinteria, CA 93013

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Fleeting Look and Lisa Carman winners of the $1,500 Camelot Hunter Challenge Finals 2018with Sponsor Nancy Frost and Trainer Meredith Bullock, Sponsor Nancy Frost.

The Camelot Hunter Challenge is a unique Handy Hunter Class, with fences at 3’, for Junior and Amateur exhibitors held at California horse shows. At the end of each round, the Judge asks the rider a question pertaining to the Hunter Division. The first and second place ribbon winners qualify for the $1500 Finals held at The Camelot Classic each year. It is a two round Finals with the second round held as a “take your own line” class with specially designed obstacles such as a walk or lead over jump, mail to be retrieved and read, a jacket to be used creatively, etc. Who knows what this year’s obstacles will be? Something including a polo mallet perhaps? The entire purse will be presented to the winning horse with 50% going to the rider, 30% to the trainer, and 20% to the groom!

Lots of Fun!

The Camelot Hunter Challenge

F I N A L S

SPONSORED BY

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San Fernando Hunter Jumper Assoc.

17 & Under and 18 & Over

2019 MEDAL FINALS

A very special thank you to all our Medal Finals Sponsors

18 & Over 17 & Under 13 & Over Glenroy’s Equestrian Shoppe Four Oaks Farm Da Moor’s Tack & Feed

12 & Under Futures Challenge Chad Mahaffey Stables Outdoor Outfitters Parker Equine Insurance

Rules and Protocol QUALIFYING

To be eligible for the finals riders must have 10 points. Both rider and trainer be (have been) members in good standing at the time the qualifying class was ridden. Qualified riders may not ride in final qualifying class at the show hosting the medal finals. To be eligible to compete in the final Medal qualifier at a Finals event, rider

and trainer must be members at least 24 hours prior to the start of the competition. HORSES

NO HORSE shall be ridden in more than one medal finals held on the same day in the same arena. The same horse must be used in all phases of Final including, but not limited to: Flat phase; Rounds One, Work-off; &Warm-up

Warm-up rounds are not required, but if ridden are considered first phase.) PROTESTS

With the exception of riders qualifying for a Medal Finals by in the qualifier at a Finals Event, eligibility protests must be filed in writing to SFHJA seven (7) days before a Medal Finals. In extreme circumstances, when ineligibility

information is only made available at the Finals show, protests must be filed with SFHJA TD at least 12 hours prior to start of competition.

MEDAL FINALS’ DRAWS It is the responsibility of exhibitors and/or their trainers to enter Medal

Final’s classes in the show office the day before (preferably) but no later than one hour prior to the draw, so eligibility verification can be confirmed. Riders not entered in a timely manner will not be include in the draw and

will be placed at the beginning of the class.

MEDAL FINALS’ PROCEEDURE Each Finals, based on rider’s age as qualified, consists of two phases: a round over

fences, and a flat phase. Same equipment must be used in both phases, except that martingales may not be used in flat phase, and may be replaced for a jumping

work-off. Judges will sit together for the flat phase giving each rider a combined score. The judges may sit together or separately for over fences phase: but give two scores, announced after each rider. Point values will be combined in the ratio of 60% for jumping and 40% for flat. Scores from the over fences round and the flat phase will be added together and carried over to determine work-off

which will be Judges' reverse order of preference — a minimum of the top four riders and any rider within in three points of the leader. Final placings will

be at the sole discretion of Judges. Work-off scores will not be announced .

Photo: Kristin Lee Photography

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SAN FERNANDO HUNTER JUMPER ASSOCIATION

MEDAL FINALS

17 & Under 2018 SFHJA Medals Final Champion Brook MostmanTrianer - Stephanie, SFHJA Board Member - Karen Perlow

18 & Over 2018 SFHJA Medals Final Champion Rebecca MencoTrainer - Heatherly Davis, SFHJA Board Member - Sharon Spangler

We are so happy to be welcoming back the

17 Under Medal Finals and 18 & Over Medal Finals to the

Camelot Classic!This show has had a long

history of hosting these Medal Finals and we are excited

tio have them join us at this new and exciting venue. The Medal Finals will be held on

Saturday on the beautiful Polo Field One. We are all looking

forward to an extrordinary event.

Please join us.

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TREAT YOURSELF - - - - INDULGEVIP Parking Pass $150Personal Ringside Cabana $300

JOIN OUR LIST OF COVETED SPONSORS Division Sponsor $100 Classic Sponsor $500 Silver Spur Sponsor $750 Golden Horse Shoe Sponsor $1000 Platinum Level Sponsor $2000

Division Sponsor $100Presentation Rights, acknowledgement in Prize Book, and announcementsClassic/Stake Sponsor $500Presentation Rights, acknowledgement in Prize Book, and announcements, VIP ParkingSilver Spur Sponsor $750 Quarter page ad in show Prize Book, Presentation Rights, VIP Parking for 2Golden Horse Shoe $1000Personal Ringside tent, VIP Parking for 2, half page ad in show Prize Book, announcements and signage

throughout the show, link on Camelot Events website Platinum Level $2000 Personal Ringside tent, VIP Parking for 4, full page ad in show Prize Book, announcements and signage

throughout the show, link on Camelot Events website

Festive EventsFRIDAY -Tastings & Tidbits - Wine tasteings and Hor D’voures

SATURDAY - Ringside Exhibitor’s Dinner

SUNDAY - Exhibitor Brunch

John French of Waldenbrook Farm counts on Equestrian Connect for all his horse show entries.

Contact us at: [email protected] 310-906-0041 www.equestrianconnect.com

Over 400 horse shows nationally are accepting entries electronically through Equestrian Connect:

Camelot Events • Cascade Horse Shows • CEP Shows • DevonElite Show Jumping • Equus Events • Fox�eld Horse Shows

HITS • Hott Horse Shows • Langer EquestrianOregon High Desert Classics • Queenie Productions

Thunderbird Show Park • Washington International • West Palms

Equestrian Connect is Carmelot Events’ Official Entry Partner.

Equestrian Connect is a web service where you store your data once, and use it to automatically �ll out all your entry forms. In just a few clicks, you can submit your forms online to hundreds of shows across the country.

Whether you are an amateur or professional, large barn or small, you will complete your entries in minutes. To learn more, visit our website. Equestrian Connect o�ers a free 45-day trial.

Submit your horse show entries online through Equestrian Connect!

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Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital Sends special thanks to

Jeff Skelton for his generous support of our financial systems.

Equestrian supporting equestrians… Wise Guy owned by Jeff Skelton / S&S Bankcard Systems ridden and trained by McKenna Skelton of Zeppelin Farms

Official Bankcard System forAll Camelot Events Shows

Camelot Events thanks Jeff Skelton and S&S Bankcard Systemsfor your continued support and sponsorship

Equestrians supporting equestrians.

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Grass Jumper Arena - 8:00 am 325 1.00 M (Table II2c) 330 TB Jumpers (II,c) 1.00M 335 1.10M Jumpers (Table II, 2c) 340 1.15MJumpers (Table II, 2c) 345 1.20M Jumpers(Table II, 2c) 350 1.25M Jumpers (Table II, 2c) 355 1.30M Jumpers (Table II, 2c) 300 .70M Jumpers ( II, 2c) 305 .80MJumpers (Table II, 2c) 310 Low TB Jumpers .80 M(Table II, 2c) 315 .85M Jumpers (Table II, 2c) 320 .90M(Table II, 2c) 375 .70 M Low Child/A-A (II. 2c) 378 .80 M Low Child/A-A (II. 2c) 382 .90M Child/A-A (II. 2c) 386 Low Child-A/AJumpers 1.00M (II, 2c) 390 Childrens-A-A Jumpers 1.10M(II ,2c) 359 Mod Jr-Am Jumpers 1.15M (II,2c ) 364 Jr/Am-O/Am Jumpers 1.25M (II,2c ) 705 $1,000 Welcome Stake 1.10M-1.15M (2.b). Blue Red Warm Up Class 225 WCE MEDAL - 3’6” 222 CPHA JR. Medal Class (3’6”) 223 CPHA AM. Medal Class (3’6”)

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Grass Hunter Arena I - 7:30 am 1 Hunter Breeding - Yearlings 2 Hunter Breeding - 2 Year Olds 3 Hunter Breeding - 3 Year Olds 4 Best Young Horse 5 Pony Breeding-Yearlings 6 Pony Breeding-2 Year Olds 7 Pony Breeding-3 Year Olds 8 Best Young Pony 901 Blue Red Warm Up Class 180, 181 USHJA 2’9” 2’9” 183 USHJA 2’9” U/S 185, 186 USHJA 3’ 3’ 188 USHJA 3’ U/S 482, 483 Low Hunters 3’ 485 Low Hunters U/S 17, 18 Green Hunters 3’ 20 Green Hunters U/S 47, 48 Performance Hunters 3’3” 50 Performance Hunters U/S 22, 23 Green Hunters 3’3” 25 Green Hunters U/S 52, 53 Performance Hunters 3’6” 55 Performance Hunters U/S 27, 28 Green Hunters 3’6” 30 Green Hunters U/S 57, 58 High Performance Hunters 3’9” 60 High Performance Hunters U/S 32, 33 Green Hunters 3’9” 35 Green Hunters U/S 902 Blue Red Warm Up Class 202 MTS Eq. Over Fences 14 & Un. 3’ 207 MTS Eq. Over Fences 15-17 3’ 212 MTS Eq. Over Fences 18 & Ov 3’ 243 SFHJA Equine Ins. Challenge 3’3” 229 Foxfield Medal Class 3’3” 236 USEF Adult Eq. Class 3’3”

Grass Jumper Arena - 8:00 am The Following 2 Classes Are Outreach Classes

550 O/R Short/Long/Rusty Jumpers (IV) 2’ 556 O/R Green Rider Jumpers (IV) .70M 301 .70M Jumpers ( II, 2b) 376 .70M Low Child/A-A (Table II.2b) 306 .80M Jumpers (Table II.2b) 311 Low TB Jumpers .80 M(Table II.2b) 379 .80M Low Child/A-A (Table II.2b) 716 California Custom Bonnet .80M (II,1.1) 316 .85M (Table II 2b) 321 .90M (Table II.2b) 383 .90M Low Child/A-A (II, 2b) 331 TB Jumpers (Table II.2b)1.00M 326 1.00 M (Table II.2b) 387 Low Child-A/A Jumpers 1.00M (Table II.2b) 336 1.10 M (Table II.2b) 391 Childrens/A-A Jumpers1.10M (Table II.2b) 341 1.15 M (Table II, 2b ) 360 Modified Jr-Am Jumpers 1.15M (Table II,2b) 346 1.20 M (Table II.2b) 365 Jr/Am-O/Am Jumpers 1.25M ( Table II.2b) 351 1.25 M (Table II.2b) 356 1.30 M (Table II.2b) 905 Blue Red Warm Up Class 253 EMO USHJA Jmpng Seat Medal 3’3” 235 USEF Dover Saddlery Jr Medal 3’6” 237 ASPCA Maclay Medal 3’6”

Grass Hunter Arena II - 8:00 am 903 Blue Red Warm Up Class 807, 808 Baby Green Hunters 2’3” 810 Baby Green Hunters U/S 170, 171 USHJA Hunters 2’3” 173 USHJA 2’3” U/S 486, 487 Low Hunters 2’6” 2’6” 488 Low Hunters U/S 175, 176 USHJA 2’6” 2’6” 178 USHJA 2’6” U/S 812, 813 Low TB Hunters 2’6” 814 Low TB Hunters U/S *63, 64 Thoroughbred Hunters 3’ 65 Thoroughbred Hunters U/S 631 $1,000 Thoroughbred Hunter Derby Sponsored by: CARMA 3’ & 2’6”

904 Blue Red Warm Up Class 244 **Camelot Hunter Challenge 3’ 230 PCHA Horsemanship Class 3’3” 232 PCHA Medal 18-35 3’3” 231 PCHA Victor Hugo-Vidal Medal 3’3” 224 CPHA Foundation Medal 3’3” 254 USHJA Hunter Seat Medal 3’3”

* Signifies a Stake Class

Grass Hunter Arena I - 8:00 am 906 Blue Red Warm Up Class 182 USHJA 2’9” 2’9” 187 USHJA 3’ 3’ 484 Low Hunters 3’ *19 Green Hunters 3’ *49 Performance Hunters 3’3” *24 Green Hunters 3’3” *54 Performance Hunters 3’6” *29 Green Hunters 3’6” *59 High Performance Hunters 3’9” *34 Green Hunters 3’9” 907 Blue Red Warm Up Class 122, 123 Adult/Am Hunters 18 & Ov 3’ 125 Adult/Am Hunters U/S 112, 113 Childrens Hunters 13 & Un 3’ 115 Childrens Hunters U/S 13 & Un 117, 118 Childrens Hunters 14-17 3’ 120 Childrens Hunters U/S 14-17 77, 78 Junior Hunters 17 & Under 3’6” 80 Junior Hunters 17 & Under U/S 67, 68 Junior Hunter 3’3” 3’3” 70 Junior Hunter 3’3” U/S 87, 88 Am/Owner Hunters 18 & Ov 3’3” 90 Am/Owner Hunters 3’3” 18 & Ov U/S 97, 98 Am/Owner Hunters 18 & Ov 3’6” 100 Am/Owner Hunters 18 & Ov U/S

633 $2,000 Bobby Drennan Memorial Hunter Derby

Grass Hunter Arena II - 7:30 am 204 MTS Equitation Flat, 14 & Un. 209 MTS Equitation Flat, 15-17 214 MTS Equitation Flat 18 & Over 908 Blue Red Warm Up Class 809 Baby Green Hunters 2’3” 172 USHJA Hunters 2’3” 177 USHJA Hunters 2’6” 203 MTS Eq. Over Fences 14 & Un. 3’ 208 MTS Eq. Over Fences 15-17 3’ 213 MTS Eq. Over Fences 18 & Ov 3’ 242 **SFHJA 18 & Over Medal 3’ 241 **SFHJA 17 & Under Medal 3’ 521 CPHA Child/Adult Medal 3’ 227 Ariat Medal Class 3’ 226 Taylor Harris Medal 3’ 533 **Camelot Hunter Challenge 3’

The Following Are SF “B” & Outreach Classes

909 Blue Red Warm Up Class , 450, 451 B- Pre Children/A-A Eq. O/F 2’6” 452 B- Pre Children/A-A Flat Eq. 520 B- CPHA Horsemanship Medal 2’6” 516 B- MTS Equitation O/F18 & Ov 2’9” 515 B- MTS Flat Equitation 18 & Ov 506 B- MTS Eq Over Fences 12-17 2’9” 505 B- MTS FlatEquitation 12-17 501 B- MTS Equitation O/F 11 & Un 2’6” 500 B- MTS Equitation Flat, 11 & Under 108, 109 B- Children’s Pony Hunters 2’ & 2’6” 110 B- Children’s Pony Hunters U/S

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Approx 4:00 - Sips & Snacks &Draw for theSFHJA Medal Finals &Camelot Hunter Challenge Finals

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ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 16, 2019

Grass Jumper Arena - 8:00 am 343 1.15M ( Table II,2b) 362 Mod Jr-Am Jumpers 1.15M ( Table II,2b) 338 1.10 M (Table II, 2b) 393 Childrens/A-A 1.10M (Table II, 2b) 707 $1,000 1.10m Dash For Cash (Table II.1)

840 Lead Line Class 702 $9,999 Tab Hunter Memorial Grand Prix 1.20-1.25M (Table II,2.a)

328 1.00 M (Table II, 2b) 712 $500 TB Jumpers 1.00M (II, 2b) Sponsored by: CARMA

389 Low Children-A/A 1.00M (Table II, 2b) 323 .90 M Jumpers (II, 2b) 385 .90M Low Child/A-A (II, 2b) 706 $500 .90M Newby Speed Stake (Table II.1) 318 .85M (II, 2b) 308 .80 Jumpers ( II, 2b) 381 .80 Low Child/A-A Jumpers ( II, 2b) 718 $500 CA Custom Bonnet .80M (II,1.1) 713 $500 Low TB Jumpers .80M (Table II, 2b) Sponsored by: CARMA

303 .70M Jumpers ( II, 2b) 378 .70 Low Child/A-A Jumpers ( II, 2b)

The Following Are Outreach Classes

552 O/R Short/Long/Rusty Jumpers (IV /2b) 2’ 558 O/R Green Rider Jumpers (IV/ 2b) .70M

Grass Hunter Arena II - 8:00 am 915 Blue/Red Warm Up Class 534 SFHJA Jr Medal 17 & Un (2020) 3’ 535 SFHJA Am. Medal 18 & Ov (2020) 3’ 233 PCHA 2’9” Jr/Am Medal Class 2’9” 234 Equisport USEF Pony Medal *139 Sm/Med/Lg Pony Hunters 2’3, 2’6 & 2’9” 623 $250 Pony Hunter Classic

The Following Are SF “B” & Outreach Classes

440, 441 B- Restricted Rider Eq/Ov. 2’6” 442 B- Restricted Rider Flat Eq. 401 B- Walk/Trot Equitation 402 B- Walk/Trot Obedience 407, 408 B- Cross Rail Hunters Jr/Am 409 B- Cross Rail Hunters U/S 900 Blue Red Warm Up Class 412, 413 B- Short/Long Stir. Hunters 2’ 414 B- Short/Long Stir. Hunters U/S 422, 423 B- Rusty Stirrup Hunters 18 & Ov. 2’ 424 B- Rusty Stirrup Hunters U/S 526 B- SFHJA Futures Medal Class 2’3” 539 B- SBCRC Green Rider Medal 2’3” 428 B- Green Rider Hunters 2’3” 429 B-Green Rider Hunter U/S

Grass Hunter Arena I - 8:00 am

618 $1,500 Camelot Hunter Challenge Finals Round 2 (Take Your Own Line) Sponsored by Sapphire Ridge

628 $500 Jr/AO Hunter Classic 3’3” & 3’6” 114 Childrens Hunters 13 & Un 3’ 119 Childrens Hunters 14-17 3’ 124 Adult/Am Hunters 18 & Ov 3’ 626 $250 Child/A-A Hunter Classic 3’

The Following Are SF “B” & Outreach Classes 461 B- Am. Hunters18 & Ov 2’9” 471 B- Childrens Hunters 12-17 2’9” 466 B- Childrens Hunters 11 & Un 2’6” 627 B-$250 Child/A-A Hunter Classic 2’9”

637 $500 Cabernet All Day 21 & Ov. 18” Sponsored by Evenstar Winery 536 SBCRC Jr. Medal 2’9” 537 SBCRC Am. Medal 2’9” 517 B- MTS Equitation O/F18 & Ov 2’9” 507 B- MTS Eq Over Fences 12-17 2’9” 502 B- MTS Equitation O/F 11 & Un 2’6”

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The Following Are SF “B” & Outreach Classes

913 Blue Red Warm Up Class 827, 828 High/Low Hunters 3’ & 2’6” (Declare Height at Back Bate)

829 High/Low Hunters U/S 453/454 B- Pre Children/A-A Hunter 2’6” 455 B- Pre Children/A-A Hunter U/S 443, 444 B- Restricted Rider Hunter 2’6” 445 B- Restricted Rider Hunters U/S 527 B- SFHJA Medal 12 & Un. 2’6” 528 B- SFHJA Medal 13 & Ov. 2’6” 538 B- SBCRC Betsy Woods Medal 2’6” 914 Blue Red Warm Up Class 410 B- Short/Long Stir. Eq/Ov 17 & Un. 2’ 411 B- Short/Long Stir. Flat Eq. 17 & Un. 420 B- Rusty Stirrup Eq. Ov. 18 & Ov. 2’ 421 B- Rusty Stirrup Flat Eq. 18 & Ov. 425 B- Green Rider Eq O/F 2’3” 426 B- Green Rider Horsemanship 2’3” 427 B- Green Rider Flat Eq. 405 B- Cross Rail Eq. O/F 406 B- Cross Rail Flat Eq. 404 B- Walk/Trot Hunter U/S 403 B-Walk Trot Eq. Over Poles

Grass Jumper Arena - 8:00 am The Following 2 Classes Are Outreach Classes

551 O/R Short/Long/Rusty Jumpers (IV) 2’ 557 O/R Green Rider Jumpers (IV) .70M 302 .70M Jumpers ( II.1) 377 .70M Low Child/A-A (Table II.1) 307 .80M Jumpers (Table II.1) 312 Low TB Jumpers .80 M(Table II.1) 380 .80M Low Child/A-A (Table II.1) 717 California Custom Bonnet .80M (II,1.1) 317 .85M (Table II.1) 322 .90M (Table II.1) 384 .90M Low Child/A-A (II.1) 332 TB Jumpers (Table II.1)1.00M 327 1.00 M (Table II.1) 388 Low Child-A/A Jumpers 1.00M( II.1) 337 1.10 M (Table II.1) 392 Childrens/A-A Jumpers1.10M ( II.1) 342 1.15 M (Table II.1) 361 Mod. Jr-Am Jumpers 1.15M ( Table II.1) 347 1.20 M (Table II.1) 366 Jr/Am-O/Am Jumpers 1.25M (Table II.1) 352 1.25 M (Table II.1) 357 1.30 M (Table II.1)

703 Golf Cart Polo Ride & Drive 1.00M (Table III) Sponsored by JR’S GOLF CARTS

All classes in the 400 & 500 Series are rated Outreach & SFHJA “B” and where

applicable SBCRC

Grass Hunter Arena I - 8:00 am

638 Finalists Only Warm Up Class

602 SFHJA MEDAL FINALS 18 & OVER Round 1, Round 2 Work Off & Awards

601 SFHJA MEDAL FINALS 17 & UNDER Round 1, Round 2 Work Off & Awards

618 $1500 Camelot Hunter Challenge Finals Round 1 Sponsored by Sapphire Ridge

636 $250 Hunt Seat Pleasure Stake 910 Blue Red Warm Up Class *79 Junior Hunters 17 & Under 3’6” *69 Junior Hunter 3’3” 3’3” *89 Am/Owner Hunters 18 & Ov 3’3” *99 Am/Owner Hunters 18 & Ov 3’6”

The Following Are SF “B” & Outreach Classes

911 Blue Red Warm Up Class 460 B- Am. Hunters18 & Ov 2’9” 462 B- Am. Hunters 18 & Ov/Am U/S 470 B- Childrens Hunters 12-17 2’9” 472 B- Childrens Hunters 12-17 U/S 465 B- Childrens Hunters 11 & Un 2’6” 467 B- Childrens Hunters 11 & Un. U/S

Exhibitor Party and Calcutta Auction for the Sunday Morning

Tab Hunter Memorial Grand Prix

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Hunter Breeding SectionS claSSeS entry Fee per Section

Young Hunter Breeding - Yearlings 1 $50Hunter Breeding - Two Year Olds 2 $50Hunter Breeding - Three Year Olds 3 $50Best Young Horse 4 $0 Pony Hunter Breeding - Yearlings 5 $50Pony Hunter Breeding - Two Year Olds 6 $50Pony Hunter Breeding - Three Year Olds 7 $50Best Young Pony 8 $0

Green Hunters - 3’ 17,18,19* 20 $50/ $55* $100* Green Hunters - 3’3” 22, 23,24* 25 $50/ $55* $100* Green Hunters - 3’6” 27, 28, 29* 30 $50/ $55* $100*Green Hunters - 3’9” 32, 33, 34* 35 $50/ $55* $100* 3’3” Performance Hunters 47, 48, 49* 50 $50/ $55* $100* 3’6” Performance Hunters 52, 53, 54* 55 $50/ $55* $100* High Performance Hunters 3’9” 57, 58, 59* 60 $55/ $60* $200* Thoroughbred Hunters - 3’ 63, 64* 65 $50/ $55* $100* 3’3” Junior Hunters, 17 & Un 67, 68, 69* 70 $50/ $55* $100* 3’6” Jr. Hunters, 17 & Un. 77, 78, 79* 80 $50/ $55* $100* 3’3” Low A/O Hunters, 18 & Ov. 87, 88, 89* 90 $50/ $55* $100* 3’6” A/O Hunters, 18 Ov. 97, 98, 99* 100 $50/ $55* $100*Children’s Pony Hunters 108,109 110 $50 Children’s Hunters 13 & Un–3’ 112, 113,114 115 $50Children’s Hunters 14 -17 – 3’ 117, 118,119 120 $50Adult Amateur Hunters – 3’ 122, 123,124 125 $50Sm/ Med/ Large Pony Hunters 137,138,139* 140 $50/ $55* $100*Pleasure Classes 151 ( Jr), 152(Sr.), $45 Per Class 153 (Open)Championship Hunt Seat Pleasure 636 $60 $250USHJA 2’3” Hunters 170, 171, 172 173 $50USHJA 2’6” Hunters 175, 176, 177 178 $50USHJA 2’9” Hunters 180, 181, 182 183 $50USHJA 3’ Hunters 185, 186, 187 188 $50 * Signifies a Stake Class

Medal & Challenge Finalist Warm Up 638 $40Baby Green Hunters - 2’3” 807, 808,809 810 $50Low Thoroughbred Hunters-2’6” 812, 813 814 $50High/Low Hunters - 3’ & 2’6” 827, 828 829 $50Lead Line 840 $0Blue/Red Warm Up 900, 901, 902, 903, 904, $50 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 915

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unrated Hunter SectionS over FenceS u/S entry Fee per claSS

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The Following Classes Are Part of the Montana Silversmiths Equitation ChallengeMTS 14 & Under 202,203 204 $50MTS 15 thru 17 207, 208 209 $50MTS 18 & Over 212, 213 214 $50“a’ Medal claSSS claSS # Fence HeigHt SpecS. entry Fee per claSS

CPHA Junior Medal Class 222 3’6” 5 to Enter/3 to Complete $55CPHA Amateur Medal Class 223 3’6” 5 to Enter/3 to Complete $55CPHA Foundation Equitation 224 3’3” Jr/Am - 3 to fill $55WCE Jr/Am Medal Class 225 3’6” Jr/Am - 3 to fill $55THIS Nat’l Children’s Medal 226 2’9”-3’ 17 & Un - 3 to fill $55Ariat Nat’l Adult Medal Class 227 2’9”-3’ 18 & Ov- 3 to fill $55Foxfield Medal Class 229 3’3” 18 & Ov - 3 to fill $55PCHA Horsemanship Class 230 3’3” 14 & Un. - 3 to fill $55PCHA Victor Hugo Vidal 231 3’3” 36 & Ov - 3 to fill $55PCHA Medal Class 18-35 232 3’3” 18-35 - 3 to fill $55PCHA Horsemanship Medal Class 233 2’9” Jr./Am. $55Equisport/USEF Pony Medal 234 2’3”, 2’6”, 3’ 17 & Un - 6 to fill $55USEF Dover Saddlery Hunt Seat Medal 235 3’6” 17 & Un - 6 to fill $55USEF Adult Equitation Class 236 3’3” 18 & Ov - 6 to fill $55ASPCA MaClay Horsemanship 237 3’6” 17 & Un - 6 to fill $55SFHJA 17 & Un. Medal(Last Chance to Qualify) 241 3’ 17 & Un - 3 to fill $55SFHJA 18 & Ov. Medal (Last Chance to Qualify) 242 3’ 18 & Ov Am - 3 to fill $55SFHJA Challenge Medal 243 3’3” Jr/Am - 3 to fill $55Camelot Hunter Challenge(Last Chance to Qualify) 244 3’ Jr/Am - 2 to fill $55EMO Insur.USHJA Jumping Seat Medal 253 3’3” 17 & Under - 3 to fill $55USHJA Hunter Seat Medal 254 3’3” 17 & Under - 3 to fill $55

Camelot Classic | O N T H E G R A S S

Run in the spirit of a Hunter Hack Classic for all 21 & Older Riders

$500 distributed through 5th place – 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10% a case of Cabernet Sovereign to the winner, & a bottle

of Cabernet Sovereign 2nd to 8th.

While holding a glass of Rose’, riders will be asked execute a walk, trot canter both directions of the arena. They will

then jump two small 2’ fences, hand gallop, halt, and back, and then return to the lineup.

Class will be pinned on a combination of the Judges score + bonus points for the Rose’ left in the Rider’s glass –

Full+10, Half Full +5, Few Drops +2, Empty +0

I N T R O D U C I N G T H E $500Cabernet All Day

Classic P R E S E N T E D B Y

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USEF Regional I, PCHA “B”, SFHJA “A’”& “B” Rated Classes (where applicable) and Non-Rated Classes

open JuMper Section claSS nuMBerS entry Fee per claSS prize Money add Back

Outreach Sht, Long, Rusty Stirrup 2’ 550, 551,552 $45Outreach Green Rider Jumpers 2’3” 556, 557,558 $45.70M Jumpers (2’3”) 300, 301, 302, 303 $55.80 M Jumpers (2’7”) 305, 306, 307, 308 $55.80 M Thoroughbred Jumpers 310, 311, 312, 713* $55/$65* .85 Jumpers (2’9”) 315, 316, 317, 318 $55.90 Jumpers (2’11”) 320,321, 322, 323 $551.00M Jumpers 325, 326,327, 328 $551.00MThoroughbred Jumpers 330, 331, 332, 712* $55/$65* 1.10M Jumpers 335, 336, 337, 338 $551.15M Jumpers 340, 341, 342,343 $65 $200 $101.20M Jumpers 345, 346, 347 $65 $200 $101.25M Jumpers 350, 351, 352 $70 $250 $101.30M Jumpers 355, 356, 357 $75 $300 $101.15M Mod. Jr/Am 359, 360, 361, 362 $65 $200 $10 1.25M Jr/A-O/Am 364, 365, 366 $70 $250 $10.70M Low Child/A-A 374, 375, 376, 377 $55.80M Low Child/A-A 378, 379, 380, 381 $55.90M Low Child/A-A 382, 383, 384, 385 $551.00M Low Child/A-A 386, 387, 388, 389 $551.10M Children’s/A-A 390, 391, 392, 393 $55

.80M California Custom Bonnet Challenge 716, 717, 718 $85(Entry Fee covers all 3 classes)$500(for best overall placings)

* Signifies a Stake Class

local aSSnS.“B” rated Hunter SectionS over FenceS Flat entry Fee per claSS

Walk/Trot 403 401, 402, 404 $40Cross Rail Hunters 407, 408 409 $45Cross Rail Eq. 405 406 $45Short/Long Stirrup Hunters 17 & Un. 2’ 412, 413 414 $45Short/Long Stirrup Equitation 17 & Un. 2’ 410 411 $45Rusty Stirrup Hunters 18 & Ov 2’ 422, 423 424 $45Rusty Stirrup Equitation 2’ 420 421 $45Jr./Am Green Rider Hunters 2’3” 428 429 $45Jr./Am Green Rider Equitation 2’3” 425, 426(Horsemanship) 427 $45Restricted Child Adult Equitation 2’6” 440, 441 442 $45Restricted Child/Adult Hunters 2’6” 443, 444 445 $45Pre Children’s/Adult Equitation 450, 451 452 $45Pre Children’s/Adult Hunters 2’6” 453, 454 455 $45Amateur Hunters 18 & Ov. - 2’9” 460, 461 462 $45Children’s Hunters 11 & Under - 2’6” 465, 466 467 $45Children’s Hunters 12 - 17 - 2’9” 470, 471 472 $45Low Hunters - 3’ 482, 483, 484, 485 $45Low Hunters - 2’6” 486, 487 488 $45

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local aSSnS.“B” rated equitation SectionS over FenceS Flat entry Fee per claSS

Part of the Montana Silversmiths Equitation ChallengeMTS Equitation, 11 & Under 501, 502 500 $45MTS Equitation, 12 thru 17 506, 507 505 $45MTS Equitation, 18 & Over 516, 517 515 $45

‘B’ Medal claSSeS claSS # Fence HeigHt SpecS. entry Fee per claSS

CPHA Horsemanship Medal 520 2’6” Jr/Am -3 To Fill $55CPHA Child-Adult Medal 521 3’ Jr/Am - 3 to Fill $55SFJHA Futures Medal Class 526 2’3” Jr/Am - 3 to Fill $55SFHJA 12 & Under Medal 527 2’6” 12 & Un. - 3 to Fill $55SFHJA 13 & Over Medal 528 2’6” 13 & Ov - 3 to Fill $55Camelot Hunter Challenge 533 3’ Jr/Am - 2 to Fill $55SFHJA Jr. Medal (2020 Qualifier) 534 3’ 17 & Un. - 3 to Fill $55SFHJA Am. Medal (2020 Qualifier) 535 3’ 18 & Ov. - 3 to Fill $55SBCRC Jr. Medal 536 3’ 17 & Un. - 2 to Fill $50SBCRC Am. Medal 537 3’ 18 & Ov. - 2 to Fill $50SBCRC Betsy Woods Medal 538 2’6” Jr/Am - 2 to Fill $50SBCRC Green Rider Medal Medal 539 2’3” Jr/Am - 2 to Fill $50 Special claSSeS claSS # Fence HeigHt noM. Fee entry Fee per claSS SFHJA 17 & Under Medal Finals 601 3’ $135SFHJA 18 & Over Medal Finals 602 3’ $135$1500 Camelot Hunter Challenge Finals 618 3’ $50 $100 $250 Child-Ad/Amateur Hunter Classic 626 3’ $15 $50$250 Child-Ad/Amateur Hunter Classic 627 2’6” & 2’9” $10 $50$500 Junior/A-O Hunter Classic 628 3’3” & 3’6” $10 $50 $1000 CARMA Thoroughbred Hunter Derby 631 2’6” & 3’ $15 $85 $2000 Bobby Drennan Memorial Hunter Derby 633 3’ with options 3’5” $50 $125$250 Championship Hunt Seat Pleasure 636 $65$500 Cabernet All Day Hunter Hack 637 2’ $15 $50$250 Pony Hunter Classic 623 2’3”, 2’6”, 2’9” $55$9,999 Tab Hunter Memorial Grand Prix 702 1.20M and 1.30M $50 $350 Golf Cart Polo Ride & Drive 703 1.00 M $25 $175$1000 Jumper Welcome Stake 705 1.10-1.15MM $15 $85$500 Newby Speed Stake 706 .85 M $15 $50$1000 Dash For Cash 707 1.10 M $15 $85$500 CARMA Thoroughbred Jumper Stake 712 1.00M $15 $50$500 CARMA Thoroughbred Jumper Stake 713 .80M $15 $50$500 Calif. Custom Bonnet Jumper Challenge 716,717,718 .80M (Entry Fee covers all 3 classes) $85 See Special Classes for Full Specifications starting on page 14

USEF Regional I, PCHA “B”, SFHJA “A’”& “B” Rated Classes (where applicable) and Non-Rated Classes

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Jackson Hole Horse EmporiumKelly Smith: 760/342-2212 [email protected]

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Two icons of our horse world left us this year.Help Us Celebrate Their Lives By Joining Their Memorial Events At The Camelot Classic

Friday - The $2000 Bobby Drennan Memorial Hunter Derby

Sunday - The $9,999 Tab Hunter Memorial Grand Prix

(All class specs can be found starting on page 20)

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All Shows held at The Los Angeles Equestrian Center except as noted408 W. Riverside Dr., Burbank, CA 91506 *******Ratings: USEF, PCHA , LAHJA, and SFHJA

FebruaryCamelotWinter Festival I Feb. 21-23, 2020 - at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center

Camelot Winter Festival II Feb. 28- March 1, 2020 - at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center

MarchCamelot March Madness March 22, 2020 - Rated: PCHA “C”, LAHJA & SFHJA “A & B”

MayCamelot Spring Festival I May 1 - 3, 2020- at the Los Angeles Equestrian CenterCamelot Spring Festival II May 8 - 10, 2020 - at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center

JuneCamelot June Show June 7, 2020 - Rated: PCHA “C”, LAHJA & SFHJA “A & B”

AugustCamelot Summer Show July 31 - Aug. 2, 2020 - at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center

SeptemberCamelot September Show September 12, 2020 - Rated: PCHA “C”, LAHJA & SFHJA “A & B”

OctoberThe Camelot Classic on the Grass October 8 - 11, 2020

at the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club3300 Via Real, Carpinteria, CA 93031

Ratings: USEF, PCHA , SFHJA and SBCRC Camelot Hunter Challenge Finals, SFHJA 17 & Under Medal Finals - SFHJA 18 & Over Medal Finals

NovemberCamelot Autumn Classic Nov. 5 - 8, 2020 - at the LA Equestrian Center Camelot Events Championship Show - SFHJA Benefit & Championship Show SFHJA 13 & Over Medal Finals,SFHJA 12 & Under Medal Finals SFHJA Futures Medal Finals , PCHA Jr/Am 2’9” Medal Finals

Camelot Autumn Jubilee Nov. 19 - 22, 2020- at the LA Equestrian Center USHJA Zone 10 Horse Of The Year Championships, Montana Silversmiths Equitation Finals Last chance for National, PCHA, & All Local Points

Camelot Events Tentative 2020 Show Dates

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CARMA is a proud sponsor of the $1,000 Thoroughbred Hunter Derby and $1,000 Thoroughbred Jumper Stakes at the 2017 Camelot

Spring Festival, Autumn Classic and Autumn Jubilee. Points from all Thoroughbred classes at these shows count toward the Thoroughbred Holiday Classic Horse Show in December

held at the LA Equestrian Center in Burbank.

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THOROUGHLY REWARDING!

CARMA is the proud sponsor of the$1000 Thoroughbred Hunter Derby,

The $500 Thoroughbred 1.00M & .80M Jumper Stakes at The Camelot Classic on the Grass.

Points from all Thoroughbred Classes at these shows count toward Thoroughbred Holiday Classic Horse Show in December held at the LA Equestrian Center in Burbank.

We’ll see you and your OTTB there! www.carma4horses.org

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SPONSOR OF THE $2000 BOBBY DRENNAN MEMORIAL HUNTER DERBY.

Memorial Trophy donated by Polly Sweeny

Good Luck and Happy Showing to All the Competitors!

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In all special classes, horses must be declared in the Horse Show Office by 5:00 P.M. the day before the class is scheduled. Horses declared after 5:00 will be post entries and will automatically be placed first in the order of go and charged a late entry fee of $25. Special Classes must have six entries to fill unless otherwise noted. Scratches made the day of the class will be charged the entry fee baring vet or doctors certificate. Limiting the number of horses ridden by one rider may be enforced and will be at managements discretion. Prize money paid to 5th in Special Classes & divided: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%,10% unless otherwise noted.

Rider’s Edge Equine Massage & Sound Hoof Conditioner to Trainers of All Champions of Special

Classes

2 0 1 9 S F H J A M E D A L F I N A L S Entry Fee - $135 per ClassSFHJA Bronze and Perpetual Trophy to each Champion Coolers from DaMoor’s Feed & Tack – 1st to 3rdLeather Halters to Reserve Champions - Medals & Sashes Awarded 1st to 10th

Class 601 - SFHJA 17 & Under Medal Finals Sponsored by: FOUR OAKS FARM

The Medal Finals in each division will consist of two phases: one round over 3’ fences, and a flat phase. The same equipment and horse must be used in both phases, except that martingales may not be used in the flat phase. The martingale may be replaced for an over fences work off. Riders must be the correct age for their division as of the date of the medal finals to be eligible to compete. Riders will draw for their order of go. Judges will sit together for the flat phase giving each rider a combined score. The judges will sit together for the over fences phase, but give two scores with their scores being announced after each rider. The point values will be combined in the ratio of sixty percent (60%) for jumping and forty percent (40%) for flat. The judges scores will be averaged and multiplied by 60% for the over fences and 40% for the flat. A minimum of four riders, as well as any rider within in three points of the leader will be called back for a work off and will be judged by both judges sitting together. Scores from the over fences round and the flat phase will be added together and carried over to determine the work-off order, which will be Judges’ reverse order of preference. However, final placings will be at the sole discretion of the Judges, and work-off scores will not be announced.

Class 602 - SFHJA 18 & Over Medal FinalsSponsored by: GLENROY’S EQUESTRIAN SHOPPE

The Medal Finals in each division will consist of two phases: one round over 3’ fences, and a flat phase. The same equipment and horse must be used in both phases, except that martingales may not be used in the flat phase. The martingale may be replaced for an over fences work off. Riders must be the correct age for their division as of the date of the medal finals to be eligible to compete. Riders will draw for their order of go. Judges will sit together for the flat phase giving each rider a combined score. The judges will sit together for the over fences phase, but give two scores with their scores being announced after each rider. The point values will be combined in the ratio of sixty percent (60%) for jumping and forty percent (40%) for flat. The judges scores will be averaged and multiplied by 60% for the over fences and 40% for the flat. A minimum of four riders, as well as any rider within in three points of the leader will be called back for a work off and will be judged by both judges sitting together. Scores from the over fences round and the flat phase will be added together and carried over to determine the work-off order, which will be Judges’ reverse order of preference. However, final placings will be at the sole discretion of the Judges, and work-off scores will not be announced.

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Finals Sponsored by NANCY FROST OF SAPPHIRE RIDGENomination Fee - $50 Entry Fee - $100

The Camelot Hunter Challenge is a unique Handy Hunter Class, with fences at 3’, for Junior and Amateur exhibitors held at California shows. At the end of each round, the Judge asks the rider a question pertaining to the Hunter Division. The first and second place ribbon winners all year qualify for the $1500 Finals held at The Camelot Classic. It is a two round Finals with the second round held as a “take your own line” class with specially designed obstacles such as a walk or lead over jump, mail to be retrieved and read, a jacket to be used creatively, etc. Who knows what this year’s obstacles will be? The entire purse will be prsented to the winning horse with 50% going to the rider, 30% to the trainer, and 20% to the groom!

The Finals are open to Children and Adult/Amateur Hunters that have qualified during the show year by winning a first or second at member shows. Must be the same horse/rider combo for both rounds. To be shown over a Handy Hunter Course at 3’ with open numerical scoring. Questions pertaining to Hunters and/or Hunter Courses may be asked by the Judge at the end of the1st round. The first Round may contain serveral gymnastics as well as the Handy Hunter Course. All horses to return for a second round over a Handy Hunter Course of 12 obstacles of each individual riders design (Take Your Own Line). 2nd Course may include trail obstacles. Combinations will be scored as individual fences. Riders will return in the reverse order of score for the 2nd round. Horses or Ponies not to be jogged. The Judge’s decision will determine any ties. Prize money will be divided: Champion 50%, Champion’s Trainer 30%, Champion’s Groom 20%.

T H E “ S E R E N D I P I T Y ” M E M O R I A L T R O P H Y T O T H E C H A M P I O NC O O L E R S T O C H A M P I O N , R E S E R V E , & 3 R D P L A C E

S P E C I A L AWA R D 4 T H - 1 0 T HS A S H E S 1 S T - 1 0 T H

phone: 626/786 8159 email: [email protected] website: sapphire-ridge.com

Excellence in HorsemanshipNancy Frost Trainer

hunters, jumpers,equitation, and ponies

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623. $250 PONY HUNTERCLASSICEntry Fee - $55

All Pony Hunters are eligible. To be shown over two rounds at regulation heights. The final round of the Division will count as the First Round of the Classic. The second round will return in reverse order of scoring. All horses who were not eliminated will return for the final round. Scores for both rounds will be added together to determine the final placings. Scores from the 2nd round will decide any ties. Prize money plus add back will be paid to 5th as follows: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%. Ribbons to 8th. Special Award to Champion.

626. - $350 CHILDREN’S/A-A HUNTER CLASSIC -“A”Sponsored by PARKER EQUINE INSURANCE

All Children & Adult Amateur Hunters are eligible. Fences 3’. Horses must have shown in a minimum of 2 classes to be eligible. To be shown over a total of two rounds. The final round of the Division will count as the First Round of the Classic. The second round will return in reverse order of scoring. All horses who were not eliminated will return for the final round. Scores for both rounds will be added together to determine the final placings. Scores from the 2nd round will decide any ties. Prize money plus add back. Special Award to Champion & Reserve Champion. Ribbons 1-8

627. - $350 CHILDREN’S/A-A HUNTER CLASSIC - “B” Sponsored by PARKER EQUINE INSURANCE

All Children & Adult Amateur Hunters are eligible. Fences 2’6” & 2’9”. Horses must have shown in a minimum of 2 classes to be eligible. To be shown over a total of two rounds. The final round of the Division will count as the First Round of the Classic. The second round will return in reverse order of scoring. All horses who were not eliminated will return for the final round. Scores for both rounds will be added together to determine the final placings. Scores from the 2nd round will decide any ties. Prize money plus add back. Special Award to Champion & Reserve Champion. Ribbons 1-8

628. $500 JR.-AM. OWNER HUNTER CLASSIC Entry Fee - $50 Nominating Fee $15

All Junior & Amateur Owner Hunters are eligible. Fences 3’3” and 3’6”.To be shown over a total of two rounds. The final round of the Division will count as the First Round of the Classic. The second round will return in reverse order of scoring. All horses who were not eliminated will return for the final round. Scores for both rounds will be added together to determine the final placings. Scores from the 2nd round will decide any ties. Prize money plus add back will be paid to 5th: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%,

10%. Ribbons to 8th.

631. $1,000 THOROUGHBRED HUNTER DERBY Sponsored by: CARMA

Special Award to Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbons 1 - 6Entry Fee - $85 Nominating Fee $15

To be shown over fences at the fence height of the Section entered at this show – 2’6” or 3’. (If horse is entered in more than one section, the highest fence height will be used.) Jockey Club papers or lip tattoo must be presented at the Show Office. To be held as a two round Hunter Classic. The final round of the Division will count as the First Round of the Classic. Top 12 horses to return for the 2nd round in reverse order of scores. Ribbons to 8th. Prize money awarded to 5th : 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%. Champion to receive a Special Award from CARMA. Ribbons 1st - 6th

A Giant Thank You to CARMA for all your efforts to rehabilitate the

Thoroughbred race horses into the Show Rings!

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633. $2,000 BOBBY DRENNAN MEMORIAL HUNTER DERBY

Sponsored by CHAD MAHAFFEY STABLESTHE BOBBY DRENNAN MEMORIAL TROPHY DONATED BY POLLY SWEENY

Special Award to Champion & Reserve Ribbons 1 - 8Nomination Fee $50 Entry Fee - $125

The first round will be a regular hunter classic course consisting of at least ten fences at 2’6” & at 3’0” in height with three option fences at 3” higher in height. The top 12 entries will return for a second round over a handy hunter course of their own choosing (Take Your Own Line). Two judges shall sit together and throw one score. After the judges’ score is given, one point will be added for each high option fence jumped (maximum of four points per round). Scores from both rounds will be added together to determine placings. Horses entered in this class will not be required to jog for soundness. Any unsoundness during the competition will be reflected in the scores from the judges. Ties will be broken by the scores from the second round. Winners must ride for awards.

Special awards for Champion & Reserve. Ribbons and money will be awarded 1st-8th for the overall win. Ribbons will be awarded to the highest placing Junior or Amateur rider This class will need a minimum of 8 entries to be held.

636. $250 CHAMPIONSHIP ENGLISH PLEASURE HUNT SEATEntry Fee - $65

Open to all horses/ponies that have competed in at least one class in the English Pleasure Division. Judged on manners, performance, presence, and quality. To be shown at the flat walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. Entries may be asked to hand gallop one or more directions of the ring. The horse must stand quietly and back readily in the line up.

637. $500 CABERNET ALL DAY Sponsored by ELVENSTAR WINERY

A Case of Elvenstar Cabernet Sauvignon to the Winner Ribbons and A Bottle Of Cabernet Sauvignon 2nd - 8th

Entry Fee - $50 Nomination Fee $15Run as a Hunter Hack Class. Open to all riders 21 and over. To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both directions of the arena. Horses to jump 2 fencesat 2’, hand gallop, halt, and back while rider is holding a glass of wine. At the discression of the Judge, more excercises may be called for. The class is judged on the Judges score plus bonus points that are added for

amount of Cabernet left in the rider’s glass. Prize money 1st - 5th 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%.

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702. $9,999 TAB HUNTER MEMORIAL GRAND PRIX Entry Fee - $350 Nominating Fee $50

S P E C I A L AWA R D T O C H A M P I O N & R E S E R V E C H A M P I O N

Entry must be made by 5:00pm the day preceding the class. The order of go will be drawn shortly after declarations are made. Entries done after this time, if accepted, will be charged a $50 Post Entry Fee and be required to go first in the order. If the class is scratched by 5:00pm the day prior to the class, full refunds will be given. Scratches on the day of the class will forfiet their entry fee minus a vet or doctors certificate. A minimum of 8 riders for this class to be held for full prize money.Open to any horse who has competed in at least two other jumper classes at this show.To be shown over a first round course of at least 10 fences at 1.20 M and 1.30M. Riders may declare at which height they wish to compete. After all entries have completed the first round, in case of a tie for first place only, there will be one jump-off in which time will decide. Ties for other than first place shall be broken by time taken in the first round. USEF Table II; Sec 2a (Time First Jump-Off ). Poling and the use of offsets are not permitted at any time during the show.Jackets are required. Winners must ride for awards. Trophy and Ribbon to 1st Place - Ribbons through 8th Place. Prize money 1 - 8 divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7 %, 6%, 5%, 5%

703. GOLF CART POLO RIDE & DRIVESponsored by JR THOMAS’ GOLF CARS

Entry Fee - $175 Nominating Fee - $25FA S T E S T T O TA L T I M E W I N S A G O L F C A R T

N E X T FA S T E S T T I M E W I N S A B I C Y C L E ( B O T H C A N N O T B E W O N B Y T H E S A M E R I D E R )

Open to all horse and rider combinations that have competed in a min. of 1 other Jumper class at this show. Must be eligible under show rules to jump at this height. Fences 1.00M. A version of Table III.RIDE: Entries will jump a course of approximately 8-10 jumps at 1.00 M. The rider will complete the course and then dismount in the holding area where one or more persons will be waiting to hold and remove the horse from the arena. The class will be scored as Faults converted into seconds as under Table III.POLO: The rider will then proceed to jump into a vehicle, and drive to the Polo area. The exhibitor will take the mallet & attempt to hit 2 polo balls through the designated obstacle. 5 seconds will be subtracted for each ball successfully hit through the obstacle.DRIVE: The rider will then proceed to jump into the vehicle, and drive an obstacle course consisting of cones. Dislodging balls from their top of acone will add 4 seconds while overturning a cone is counted as 5 seconds. Minimum 8 entries needed to fill the class. Golf Cart & ribbon to 1st -Beach Cruiser Bicycle to 2nd.

705. $1,000 WELCOME STAKEEntry Fee - $85 Nominating Fee - $15

Fence heights will be at 1.10M -15M. Table II, 2b. Special award and ribbon to 1st - ribbons to 6th. $1000 in prize money 1 - 5 to be divided as follows: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%. 6 riders to fill.

706. $500 NEWBY SPEED STAKEEntry Fee - $50 Nominatiion Fee $15

Fence heights will be at .90 M Open to all horses & ponies that have competed in at least 1 jumper class at this show at 1.00 M or below. Horses showing at 1.10M - not eligible. Class will be scored under Table II, 2.1. Special award and ribbon to 1st - ribbons to 6th. $500 in prize money 1 - 5 to be divided as follows: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%. Must have 6 entries to fill. Special Awards to Champion & Reserve Champion.

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707. $1,000 1.10M DASH FOR CASH Sponsored by S&S BANKCARD SERVICES

Entry Fee - $85 Nominating Fee - $15Open to all horses & ponies that have competed in at least 1 jumper class at this show. . Fence heights will be at 1.10M (3’7”). Table II, Section 1. Special award and ribbon to 1st - ribbons to 8th. Prize money to 6th to be divided as follows: 30%, 24%, 18%, 12%, 9 %, 7%. This class needs 6 entries to fill. Special Award to Champion - Ribbons 1st - 8th

712. $500 1.00M THOROUGHBRED JUMPER STAKE Sponsored by CARMA

Entry Fee - $50 Nominatiion Fee $15Open to all Thoroughbred horses that have competed in at least 2 jumper classes at this show. Fence heights will be at 1.00m (3’3”). To be scored under Table II, 2b. Must have a minimum of 6 horses to hold the class. Special Award to Champion - Ribbons 1st - 8th Prize money to 5th to be divided as follows: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%.Points will be awarded toward the Thoroughbred Classic Horse Show. Special Awards to Champion & Reserve Champion.

713. $500 .80M LOW THOROUGHBRED JUMPER STAKE Sponsored by CARMA

Entry Fee - $50 Nominatiion Fee $15The same specs as class #712. Fences to be set at .80m

716, 717, 718. $500 CALIFORNIA CUSTOM BONNET JUMPER CHALLENGE

.80M TABLE II.2.1C U S T O M V I C T O R Y B O N N E T T O C H A M P I O N

Entry Fee - $85 (includes all 3 rounds)Open to horses showing .95 m and under at the show. To be eligible, horses must have shown in at least two other classes at this show. This is a three round jumper speed competition - Table II, 2, 1. Scores will be added together to determine the winner. A custom made California Custom Bonnet to Champion. In addition, ribbons 1st thru 8th will be awarded. Prize money to 5th will be divided as follows: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10% and paid to the overall winner.

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In all classes ties involving first place will be jumped off. In ties not involving first place, times taken in the first round will separate those tied with equal faults.

Jumper Nominating Fee: Horses entered in any 1.20M and above Jumper class MUST pay a $50 Jumper Nominating Fee.

Jumper Nominating Fee Refund Policy: Jumper Nominating Fee refund schedule will be as follows: Before the closing date of entries - 100% - After closing date but before show - 50% After the show starts – there will be no refunds

Jumper Declarations: Jumper declarations must be made by 5:00 p.m. the day preceding the change (or ½ hour after the last class) to avoid being charged a post entry penalty of $10 per class (if post entries are accepted).

Poling: Poling and the use of Offsets ARE NOT permitted at any time, anywhere on the competition grounds.

Jumper Tables: Refer to time schedule. Management reserves the right to change tables in all jumper classes with adequate notice.

Martingales and Draw Reins: Martingales. Classes offered at 1.30m or below—No martingale restrictions when used in a conventional manner (see also JP111.3). Classes offered above 1.30m (and all classes restricted to young horses)—The only martingales permitted are running martingales used in the conventional manner. Draw Reins/German Martingales. Draw reins and German Martingales may only be used when schooling or in classes with no prize money that are offered at 1.20m or below. Ponies may not be ridden by a Junior in draw reins or German martingales at any time. No other head set devices are permitted in any class.

Whips: Competitors are prohibited from using a whip that is longer than 30” (75cm) while in the process of jumping or schooling over a fence. A rider may not carry more than one whip. Whips that are weighted at the end are prohibited.

Attire: Management will allow competitors to compete without riding coats. If a riding coat is not worn, riders must wear a shirt with a collar or a choker, neatly tucked into riding breeches. A windbreaker or raincoat may be worn if conditions require. For special classes, see specifications.

Orders of Go: Orders for Jumper Classes with prize money and all Special Classes will be computer generated and rotated by the Starter. Time Allowed: For all jumper classes not offering $25,000 or more in prize money, the time allowed will be measured at 382 yards/minute (350 meters/minute). Pony Jumpers – 360 yards/minute (382 meters/minute). The time allowed will be adjusted accordingly.

Minimum Entries: Regular classes with less than three (3) entries may be combined, cancelled, or run with or without prize money (if any), at the sole discretion of management. Special

classes and/or Classics with less than eight (8) entries may be combined or cancelled at the sole discretion of management.

Abuse: Abuse includes, but is not limited to, excessive use of the whip and/or spurs, use of the whip in front of the horse’s shoulder. Any action(s) against a horse by a competitor an an exhibitor, which are deemed excessive by a judge, Federation steward, technical delegate, or competition veterinarian, in the competition ring or anywhere on the compttition grounds may be punished by official warning, elimination, or other sanctions which may be deemed appropriate by the Show Committee. Cruelty and Abuse will not be tolerated at any time, anywhere at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center.

Championships: All jumper sections with three or more classes that fill with 3 riders will be offering championships.

Jumper Heights: A minimum of 50% of the obstacles in the first round must be set at the height indicated and the spreads propotional to height ( JP120.5). Any full width square oxer may be set 5cm (2”) lower than the height indicated. Obstacles in the first round (with the exception of the first obstacle and those in combinations, which may be lower) may not vary by more than 2” (5cm) in height from the class height indicated in the prize list.

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FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT: By entering a Federationlicensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner,Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler,Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals,representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject tothe Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation,Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of the competition. Iagree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federationand of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of theHearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules,and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, theFederation, their officials, directors and employees for any actiontaken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the rules, and every horse I am entering iseligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and inconsideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or thecompetition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cablecasts, or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during thecourse of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefitof the competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shallnot be used to advertise a product and they may not be used insuch a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expresslyand irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection withsuch use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy,right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction andapplication of Federation rules are governed by the laws of theState of New York, and any action instituted against the Federationmust be filed in New York State. See GR908.4.

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY- Grooms may set up stalls on Tues. Oct. 8. Horses may not arrive before Wednesday morning, Oct. 9. Every horse and pony entered for competition will be under the control of the Horse Show Management, but the Horse Show Management will, in no case, be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur, & it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Horse Show, it’s Directors, and Employees, Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club, Santa Barbara Polo Club, Camelot Events, it’s Directors, Residents, and Employees harmless for any loss or accident to his horse, horses or equipment which may occur from accident, sickness, fire, or otherwise. Show

Management reserves the right to change location of classes & to alter courses and/or fences, or to change Show Schedule as it deems necessary.

ENTRIES - No entry will be accepted unless it is accompanied by a check for entry fee deposit, nomination fees (if any), & stabling fees; & signed by the owner, his authorized agent, and the trainer. Adds/Scratches only accepted by 4 PM the day before the class.

ENTRY PROCEDURES - For each horse entered, send only a $100 Registration Fee along with the Stall Fee & Nomination Fee (if needed). Send with your filled out entry blank on or before the closing date of entries. Classes must be entered on entry blank for entry to be considered timely & to receive pre-entry credit. Bring a check for the remainder of your entry fees to the show. NO NUMBERS WILL BE ISSUED WITHOUT FULL PAYMENT. A signed open check may be left for added classes. If entry blanks are postmarked on or before the closing date of entries and are properly filled out, $50 of the Pre Entry Fee will be credited to the entries due. Do not make entries from the time schedule – use the index to classes. There is a mandatory $100 Registration Fee which entitles horses to hack in the show arenas with courses set and to add and scratch classes with no additional fees. All horses entered by the closing date will receive an automatic $50 credit to their account.All classes ridden without prior entry at Show Office will be charged $25 plus the class fee. (i.e. No entering at the back gate!) Management reserves the right to change arenas and time schedule as needed.

FEED & SHAVINGS - Order directly from Jackson Hole Horse Emporium - 760/342-2212 or [email protected]

PARKING: All cars or trucks must have a Parking Sticker ($40 or VIP $150) There is no parking allowed on the street or by the barns.

STABLING - Stalls are available on a first come first serve basis. Stalls, whether occupied by horses, feed, or tack, will be:

Stalls - $250 each Wednesday-Sunday if entries are received by the closing of entries. Stalls are $300 if entries received after the closing of entries. Day Stalls may be ordered for $75 per day (one

RULES AND GENERAL INFORMATIONThe Camelot Classic (#2816) is covered by the rules & specifications of the current USEF, PCHA, SFHJA, & SBCRC Rule Books and will be conducted & judged in accordance therewith.

Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider,driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $45 Show Pass fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot (exception: Friesian performance FR222) and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11)assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes.

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day only if available).

If no stall is ordered, a haul-in fee of $60 per horse per day will be charged. No parking in the barn areas.

REFUNDS - Before the closing of entries full refunds will be given. After the closing date, Entry Deposit Fees, Stall Fees, & Nom. Fees Will Not Be Refunded. After the show starts, class refunds for classes not ridden will be given minus a $50 per horse “scratch fee”.

SUBSTITUTIONS - A horse may be substituted for a scratched horse at no charge as long as the rider or new horse has qualified for the class.

CLOSED RINGS - Horses are not permitted in arenas when courses are being set. No jumping allowed in arenas unless a class is being judged.

ADD BACK MONEY - In classes with add-back, prize money is computed from the number of horses that actually show. Horses entered but not showing will forfeit their add back money. Exception: Classes that are scratched by noon the day preceeding the class will have add-back refunded.

MINOR EXHIBITORS - Parents or guardians of minor exhibitors shall hold the Horse Show, it’s Directors, and Employees, Camelot Events, The Santa Barbara Polo Club, The Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club it’s Directors, Residents, and Employees harmless for injury to such minor. No child’s entry will be accepted unless entry blank is signed by a parent or guardian. The signature of instructors, agents or other unrelated persons will not be acceptable. Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. The parent, Legal guardan, or individual who signs the entry blankas a parent or guardian of a minoroporating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses, or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. (GR1301.7)

MANAGEMENT - The Horse Show Management reserves the right to itself to interpret all questions and conditions in regard to or rising out of or incident to the Show without claims for damages or recourse of any kind. All questions not covered in these rules and regulations shall be decided by the Horse Show Management, and their decision is to be final. Horse Show Management reserves the right to change any

course, cancel or combine any unfilled classes, reschedule classes after due notice to exhibitors, change rings or rotate judges.

FEED AND BEDDING - can be ordered directly from Jackson Hole. All feed bills must be paid before departing the grounds. All orders must be in by 1:00 PM each day for same day delivery. No Sunday delivery.

TRAILER PARKING - All overnight trailer parking will park in a designated area.

RETURNED CHECKS - Checks returned by the bank for any reason are regarded as a most serious offense and will be handled according to the following procedure - All returned checks will be charged $35. Accounts will be given ten days to be paid in full or they will be turned into USEF and PCHA for further disciplinary action.

PRIZE MONEY - No prize money will be mailed unless the owners social security number is listed on the entry blank and the entry check has cleared the bank. Prize money will be sent within 30 days of the last day of the show.

NON-SHOWING HORSES - Any horse on the grounds that is not showing in the horse show will pay a $75 ‘non-showing’ fee.

UNPAID CHARGES - Any exhibitor leaving the show with unpaid entry fees will be billed and a $35 billing fee will be added to their charges.

MBERSHIP/MEASUREMENT CARDS - Don’t forget to include photocopies of your vacination records, USEF/USHJA membership cards, amateur card (if you are a USEF amateur) and any measurement cards (for ponies or junior hunters) when mailing your entries in. This will speed up the check in process. If you don’t, be prepared to show them in the office on the day you check-in. Entry numbers cannot be released without the proper credentials.

MEDICAL WASTE - In accordance with the rules of USEF, bio-hazardous medical waste containers are provided in the stable area (Sharps containers). All exhibitors and their agents are responsible for the proper disposal of this waste.

ARENASPolo Grounds Arenas - Dimensions are as follows: Hunter Arena I: 150x250, Hunter Arena II 125x250, JumperArena 150x300. Warm Up Area: Huge - All on grass!

PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR - It is compulsory for all persons at federation licensed hunter, jumper, or hunter/jumper competitions when mounted anywhere on the show grounds, to wear properly fastened protective headgear which meets or exceeds ASTM/SEI standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. It must be properly fitted with harness secured. It is the responsibility of the rider, or the parent or guardian or trainer of the junior exhibitor to see to it that the headgear worn complies with appropriate safety standards for protective headgear intended for equestrian use, and is properly fitted

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and in good condition, and the federation, show committee, and licensed officials are not responsible for checking headgear worn for such compliance.

COURSES - Courses may consist of any combination of the following; brush, gate, oxers, post and rails, water, liverpools, ditch, walls, panels, banks and coops. The horse show management reserves the right to adjust fence heights or spreads in jumper classes as competition warrants.

ABUSE - Abuse includes, but is not limited to, excessive use of the whip and/or spurs and use of the whip in front of the horses shoulder.Any action(s) against a horse by a competitor or an exhibitor, which are deemed excessive , Federation steward, technical delegate, or competition veterinarian, in the competition ring or anywhere on the competition grounds may be punished by official warning, elimination, or other sanctions which may be deemed appropriate by the Show Committee. Cruelty and Abuse will not be tolerated at any time at the Earl Warren Showgrounds, Camelot Riding Club or the Los Angeles Equestrian Center.

SCHOOLING SUPERVISION: Please be advised that starters are part of the schooling supervisor staff and as such have authority to enforce USEF schooling rules. Violations in the schooling ring should immediately be brought to the attention of the starter of the corresponding ring.

CONFLICTS: It is the intention of management to avoid holding rings to wait for horses and/or riders. Riders with conflicts must arrange their jumping order with the starters so that they will not hold up a class. Starters have the authority from management to scratch riders who are not timely.

DESIGNATED PARKING: All trucks, autos, golf carts, and other motorized vehicles must be parked in designated areas only . To insure the safety of all exhibitors, only persons with a valid driver’s license may operate any motorized vehicles (electric or gasoline/diesel). There is a parking fee for all cars & trucks.

TURNOUS & LUNGING: Horses may not be turned out. Lunging area is in the middle area of the track and is available all day. Horses may not be lunged on the grass at any time.

EQUINE HEALTH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Protecting the health of all horses is of utmost imoirtance to Camelot Events. An Event Participation Declaration must be signed by the Owner/Agent/Trainer verifying that the horse has been healthy with no sign of infectious desease & has not had a fever above 102 degrees F within 3 days of arrival.The form will be available at the show office. Each horse needs a Proof of Vacination signed by a veterinarian that the horse /pony has been vacinated against the following:

Within 6 Months of each show: Equine Influenza

Within 6 Months of each show: EHV 1 and EHV 4

MICROCHIP VERIFICATION: All horses competing in classes that require USHJA horse registration must provide a

microchip number that verifies their animals identity in order to compete. Exceptions: USHJA Outreach and those activities listed in GR901.9, Items 1 - 9.

SAFE SPORT VERIFICATION: As of January 1, 2019, all USEF members 18 years and older, with a Competing Membership, must complete SasfeSport Training in order to be eligible to participate in USEF activities, including competitions. Please see the USEF website at www.usef.org/compete/resources-forms/rulesregulations/safe-sport for more information. Those who do not complete the training will be ineligible to participate in USEF activities, including competitions.

CHECKS: Payable to Camelot Events. Entries can also be done at horseshowtime.com and/or equestrianconnect.com with credit cards. Deposits will be cashed when received.

Mail Entries to: Camelot EventsP.O. Box 4036

Sunland, CA 91041

ENTRIES CLOSE: Camelot Classic - September 16, 2019

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2019 Camelot Events Fall Schedule Show Information can be found at www.camelotevents.com

Camelot Classic On The Grass Oct. 10, 13, 2019 - at the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club 3300 Via Real, Carpinteria, CA 93013 USEF Regional I, PCHA “B”, SFHJSA“A/B”, SBCRCThe Camelot Hunter Challenge Finals The SFHJA 17 & Under Medal Finals The SFHJA 18 & Over Medal Finals

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Camelot Classic On The Grass Oct. 10, 13, 2019 - at the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club 3300 Via Real, Carpinteria, CA 93013 USEF Regional I, PCHA “B”, SFHJSA“A/B”, SBCRCThe Camelot Hunter Challenge Finals The SFHJA 17 & Under Medal Finals The SFHJA 18 & Over Medal Finals

Camelot Autumn Classic Nov. 7 - 10, 2019 - at the LA Equestrian Center 480 W. Riverside Dr, Burbank, CA 91506 USEF Regional I, PCHA “B”, LAHJA & SFHJA “A/B”A SFHJA Benefit & Championship Show -SFHJA 2’6” & 2’3” Medal Finals & Double Pt Show PCHA 2’9” Horsemanship Medal FinalsCamelot Events Championship Double Pt Show

Camelot Autumn Jubilee Nov. 23 - 25, 2018 - at the LA Equestrian Center 480 W. Riverside Dr, Burbank, CA 91506 USEF National, PCHA “A”, SFHJA & LAHJA “A/B” USHJA Equitation & Jumper Zone 10 HOTY Awards Montana Silversmiths Equitation Finals Presentation of Camelot Events Year End Awards

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San Fernando Hunter Jumper Assnociation Membership Application & Renewal5089 Flagstone Lane, Simi Valley, CA 93063

ph - 805/577-6255 fax - 805/306-1885 www.sfhja.org Email - [email protected]

Junior - $40________ (B’day________) Senior - $50________(B’day_______) Life - $350______(Jr/Am B’day___________) Professional - $50_______ Business/Farm - $50 _______ Blue Ribbon Bis/Farm - $100 _______ NAME__________________________ _________________________________________SFHJA #_______________________________

ADDRESS_____________________________________________________CITY_____________________________________________

ZIP______________________________PHONE ( )______________________________EMAIL______________________________ SHOW AGE____________________________ DATE OF BIRTH_________________________________________________________

NAME OF TRAINER_____________________________________________________________________________________________ (Trainers & Riders must be members prior to your entering Medal Classes)

Horse( registrtion $20 - Yearly_____ $50 - 3 Years______ $100 - Life______OWNER__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NAME_____________________________COLOR_______________BREED__________________SEX_____________HEIGHT________

NAME_____________________________COLOR_______________BREED__________________SEX_____________HEIGHT________

TOTAL PAYMENT _____Check Enclosed _____Credit Card Information Below

MC/Visa Card #____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Expiration Date______________________Security Code__________________Billing Zip Code___________________________________

Name On Card_________________________________________Signature____________________________________________________

Horse RegistrationHorse must be registered to compete for year end points

SHOW NAME OF HORSE______________________

Hunter/Jumper WesternColor _____ Sex ____ Ht ____Yr. Foaled ____ Breed ____

OWNER OF HORSE ______________________________Owner must be a PCHA member - PCHA #___________

YEARLY REGISTRATION - $40 LIFETIME REGISTRATION - $100 SHOW NAME CHANGE $10 FORMER NAME _________________________ TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP $10 FORMER OWNER _______________________

Pacific Coast Horse Shows AssociationP.O. Box 5570, Glendale, CA 91221

818/842-8194 NEW RENEWAL

SENIOR $75 JUNIOR: $55 LIFE: $100 SR. FOR 3 YRS: $200 SPECIAL - JR. FOR 3 YRS. $150STEWARD MANAGER SHOW CON-

TACTNAME: ______________________________________

ADDRESS: __________________________________

CITY/STATE/ZIP: _____________________________

TELEPHONE: ________________________________

DATE OF BIRTH (REQUIRED): ________________ Hunter/Jumper Western Amateur Professional

CREDIT CARD VISA____MC____ #_______________________________________________________ Check #____________________

NAME ON CARD___________________________________EXP. DATE___________________3 DIGIT CODE________

BIILING ADDRESS__________________________________________________________________________________

NAME OF TRAINER ________________________________________________________________________________

Directions:Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club –3300 Via Real, Carpinteria, CA 93013

Exit off the 101 at Santa Clause Lane.Turn right and then a quick left onto Via Real. The Polo Grounds will be on your right about 1/2 mile down. Please enter the main gate.

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Divisions & Ratings::This competition is Rated A in Hunt Seat Pleasure, Rated B in: Performance Hunters, Green Hunters, Am/Owner Hunters & Jr. Hunters 3’3” & 3’6”. USEF Rated Level 2 Jumpers .USEF Rated C in: Hunter Breeding, Pony Hunter Breeding, Children’s & Adult/Am Hunter, & Thoroughbred Hunters.

USEF Competition Name: The Camelot Classic USEF #2816