
1. COPA
DE REYES 2006
Status:
CSI*
Date :
January 10, 15, 2006
Place
: Bosque Ecuestre La Sebastiana
Country : Puerto Rico
2.
ORGANISER
Bosque Ecuestre La Sebastiana
Parque Julio Enrique Monagas
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
3.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
President of the Event
: Dr. Marcos Vecchini
Tel. No.
: (787) 767-1233
E-mail
: drvecchini@hotmail.com
Vice-President of the Event :
Agustín Cabrer
Tel. No. :
(787) 399-3979
E-mail
: nscabrer@gmail.com
Show Secretary
: Vanesa Mulero
Tel. No.
: (787) 790-8748
E-mail
: mulero@prtc.net
Press Officer
: TBA
4.
EVENT DIRECTOR
Name
: Héctor M. Gandía
Address
: 204 Norzagaray St.
Telephone : (787) 722-1808
This event is organised in accordance with :
- FEI
Statutes, 21st edition, 21st April 2004,
-
FEI General Regulations, 21st edition,
2005
‑ FEI
Veterinary Regulations, 10th edition 2006
- FEI
Special Regulations for Pony Riders and Children, 8th edition,
effective 1st January 2006,
‑ FEI
Rules for Jumping Events, 22nd edition 2006, and, if applicable, the
Rules for the World Cup Jumping Events, 10th edition, 2005/2006
season,
‑ and
all subsequent corrections and modifications to the above Rules and Regulations
as published by the FEI.
- An
arbitration procedure is provided for under the FEI Statutes and General
Regulations as referred to above. In accordance with this procedure, any appeal
against a decision rendered by the FEI or its official bodies must be settled
exclusively by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne,
Switzerland.
III OFFICIALS
1. GROUND JURY :
President
: Doris Fihman VEN
Member
: Carmen Marta Tomasini PUR
Member
: Lizi Maldonado PUR
Member
: Eva Betancourt PUR
2. FOREIGN JUDGE :
Name : Doris Fihman VEN
Email address: dafihman@cantv.net
3. FOREIGN TECHNICAL DELEGATE :
Name : N/A
4. COURSE DESIGNER :
Name : Héctor Loyola PUR
5. CHIEF STEWARD :
Name : Madeleine López PUR
Tel. No. :
(787) 364-7200
6. ASSISTANT STEWARDS :
Name : Jacqueleine Leiseca PUR
Name : TBA
7. APPEAL COMMITTEE : (Art. 154, 164, 259.3)
President :
B. Chester Hryniewicz PUR
500 S. Palm Ave. #82
Sarasota, FL 34236-6880
Member
: TBA
Member
: TBA (Foreign member)
8.
FEI VETERINARY DELEGATE :
Name
: Gustavo Brito D.V.M. PUR
9.
VETERINARY COMMISSION :
President
: N/A
Foreign Veterinary Delegate
: N/A
Associate Member
: N/A
IV SPECIFIC
TECHNICAL CONDITIONS
1.
VENUE
The event will take place outdoors at the grounds of Bosque Ecuestre La Sebastiana.
2.
COMPETITION ARENA
Dimensions
: 65 mts. X 90 mts.
Type
of footing
: sand
3.
PRACTICE ARENA
Dimensions
: 40 mts. X 65 mts.
Type of footing
: sand
4.
STABLE
Size of boxes : 10½
X 12 ft.
V
INVITATIONS
CSI
Number of home riders
: 30
Number of foreign riders
: 30
Number of horses/ponies per rider
: 1
Competitors are invited by the Organising Committee through their NF.
One groom per rider.
FACILITIES
OFFERED:
A) Competitors and Chefs
d'Equipe
Children
and junior foreign riders will be billeted at the homes of national riders.
There will be a pre-selected list of hotels for accompanying guests.
Hotel - Name
: The Gallery Inn at Galería San Juan
Address :
204 Norzagaray St. Old San
Juan,PR 00901-1122
Tel. No. :
(787) 722-1808
Fax No.: (787) 977-3929
B) Grooms
N/A
C) Horses/ponies
Horses will be stabled in permanent stalls in the venue. Stabling
arrangements will be provided from January 11 to January 15, 2006. Cost of
stabling, bedding and feed are included in the registration fee. Extra days:
$20.00 per day.
D) Welcome
The time and date of arrival of riders and horses/ponies and their means
of transport must be given to the OC in order to facilitate them on arrival.
E) Local Transportation -
Arrangements from Hotel to Show grounds
Transportation of children and junior foreign riders will be provided by
their hosts.
Transportation of adult foreign riders will be provided by the OC.
F) Advertising
and Publicity on Competitors and Horses/ponies
The
competitors are authorised to carry the logo of their personal
sponsor on the saddle cloth in accordance with Art. 136.
The
Chief Steward is responsible for ensuring that FEI Regulations relating to Art.
136 are respected by riders before entering the arena. Competitors not complying
with Art. 136 will not be permitted to enter the arena during the
competition.
VI ENTRIES
Closing dates for
Entries in Principle
: November 15, 2005
Definite Entries
: December 23, 2005
Entry fee per national rider
: $275.00 USD
Post entry fee for national riders
: $350.00 USD
VII VETERINARY MATTERS
1) SHOW
VETERINARIAN (treating veterinarian) :
Manuel Jiménez D.V.M.
PO
Box 270342
San Juan, PR
00927
Tel.
No. : (787)
209-9802
E I -
CHECK-LIST
ALL DISCIPLINES
VETERINARY ASPECTS "A"
VETERINARY
REGULATIONS, 10th Edition, 1st January 2006 (see
website www.horsesport.org)
THE
FOLLOWING TEXT MUST BE PUBLISHED IN VERBATIM IN ALL SCHEDULES
VETERINARY EXAMINATIONS, HORSE
INSPECTIONS & PASSPORT CONTROLS
The horse inspection will take place at
Bosque Ecuestre La Sebastiana on January 11, 2006 at 1200 hrs.
These
will be carried out in accordance with the “Veterinary Regulations”, Art.
1011 & the discipline rules.
“General Regulations”, 21st
Edition, effective 1st January 2005:
Art. 139.1
Every
horse entered for any competition at CNs or ClMs (see Appendix D) in a foreign
country (see GRs 141.2), and all horses entered for other Cls, ClOs,
Championships, Regional and Olympic Games, whether at home or in foreign
countries (see GRs 141.2), must have an official, valid FEI Passport, or a
National Passport approved by the FEI and accompanied by an FEI Recognition Card
and, when applicable, an FEI registration number, as a means of identification
and to establish ownership.
Horses taking part in CNs and ClMs (see Appendix D) in
their country of residence are not required to have such a passport as is
mentioned in paragraph 1. All such horses must be properly registered and
identifiable and, unless there is no national requirement for equine influenza
vaccination in the host country and in the country of origin all horses must
have a valid vaccination certificate.
EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION, VET.
REGS. ANNEX VII (except
events taking place in NZL & AUS)
All
horses and ponies for which an FEI Passport, or a National Passport approved by
the FEI has been issued, must have the vaccination section endorsed by a
veterinarian, stating that it has received two injections for primary
vaccination against equine influenza, given between 1 and 3 months apart. In
addition, a booster injection must be recorded as having been given within each
succeeding 6 months, subsequent to the second injection of the primary
vaccination. None of these injections must have been given within the preceding
7 days including the day of the competition or of entry into the competition
stables.
The
above are the minimum requirements for influenza vaccination. Both primary and
first and subsequent booster injections should be given according to the
manufacturer's instructions which will fall within the stipulation of the FEI
ruling.
SAMPLING FOR PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES (Vet. Regs. Chapter V & VI and
Annex IV)
Regular
sampling is carried out in CCI3*/4*, CSIs (3*, 4*, 5*), CIOs, World Cup
Qualifiers and Finals, Championships and Games, whereas at other CIs sampling is
recommended. When testing takes place, the number of horses tested is at the
discretion of the Testing Veterinarian/Veterinary Delegate; however, a minimum
of three is recommended (Vet. Regs. Art. 1016)
Special
guidelines are applicable for events covered by the FEI Medication Control
Programme (Groups I & II only).
MEDICATION CONTROL PROGRAMME (GROUP I
& II ONLY)
The Organising Committees of FEI events within Groups I & II are
advised to charge competitors the equivalent of CHF 12.50 per horse per event as
a contribution towards the costs of the MCP programme.
F
E I -
CHECK-LIST
VETERINARY ASPECTS "B"
A) HEALTH
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENTRY OF HORSES
N/A
– Event with local horses. There will be no quarantine.
B) CUSTOMS
FORMALITIES
N/A
C) MEDICATION
CONTROL LABORATORY
N/A
VIII MISCELLANEOUS
1) OBJECTIONS/COMPLAINTS - (Art. 167, 169, 170 &
171)
All
complaints and objections to be valid must be made in writing and accompanied by
a deposit of CHF 150.- or equivalent.
2) GENERAL CLASSIFICATION AT THE END OF THE
COMPETITIONS
At
the end of the event trophies will be awarded in each category for:
Champion
Rider
Reserve
Champion Rider
In
each height trophies will be awarded for:
Champion
Horse
Reserve
Champion Horse
In
addition, the national riders will select a foreign rider for the
“Sportsmanship Award”.
3) PRIZE ‑
CLASSIFICATION
Awards:
Ribbons
will be awarded on a daily basis from first through eighth place and trophies
from first through third place.
At
the end of the event the Champion Rider and Reserve Champion Rider awards will
be given according to the accumulative points based on the following formulas:
|
First Day |
Second Day |
Third Day |
|
N + 1, N-1 |
(N + 1, N-1) + 3 |
(N + 1, N-1) + 5 |
The
accumulation of points for the Champion Horse Award will be based on the
following table:
|
Place |
First
Day |
Second Day |
Third Day |
|
1st. |
7
pt. |
10 pt. |
12 pt. |
|
2nd. |
5 |
7 |
9 |
|
3rd. |
4 |
5 |
7 |
|
4th. |
3 |
3 |
5 |
|
5th. |
2 |
2 |
3 |
|
6th |
1 |
1 |
1 |
For
the Champion and Reserve Champion Horse Award the scores of both riders for the
three days will be added to determine the winner, except for horses ridden in
different heights.
In
case of a tie for champion or reserve champion, the best score on the third
qualifying competition will be used to break the tie. If the tie is not broken
the winner will be decided by the best time scored on the first qualifying
competition.
4)
PRIZE-GIVING CEREMONY
After each competition, in an award ceremony in the ring, the riders of
each class placed in the first eight places will receive ribbons and the first
three places will receive trophies.
The Champion and Reserve Champion awards will be given at the end of the
final day of competition at the Award Ceremony, as well as the Sportsmanship
Award.
5)
DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES AND INDEMNITIES ‑ (Art. 130)
N/A
6) DOCTOR, VETERINARIAN,
FARRIER
Doctor
: Dr. Federico A. Maestre
PO Box 9066577
San Juan, PR 00906-6577
Veterinarian
: Manuel Jímenez D.V.M.
PO Box 270342
San Juan, PR 00927
Farrier
: Félix Ortiz
Tel. No.
: (787) 934-5999
7) INSURANCES
“All owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to
third persons caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their
horses/ponies. They are therefore strongly advised to take out third-party
insurance providing full coverage for participation in equestrian events at home
and abroad, and to keep the policy up to date.”
8) EVENT'S ORGANISATION
|
Categories: |
|
|
·
.90 mts. |
Open |
|
·
1.00-1.10 mts. ·
1.00-1.10 mts. |
Children Open |
|
·
1.20 mts. ·
1.20 mts. |
Juniors Seniors |
Participation:
Each national rider will share his/her horse with a
foreign rider. In the case where no visiting rider is available, the Organising
Committee will assign one. Foreign
riders may participate in more than one category. Riders from Puerto Rico who are currently living and/or
studying abroad will be considered as foreign riders.
Registration fees for local riders will be $275.00 for
those registered on or before December 23, 2005. After this dates the fee will be $350.00.
The registration fee is non-refundable except that a veterinary health
certificate is submitted to the Organising Committee prior to January 4, 2006.
Horses that are not shared with a foreign rider can be
selected by the Organising Committee as a reserve horse.
Reserve horses will be ridden twice by the national rider; in this case
only the first round will accumulate points for the Champion Rider Award.
For the Horse Champion Award both rounds will count. Horses that are not
selected as a reserve horse will be available for use by national riders who do
not have a horse.
The Organising Committee has the right to refuse entry
to any horse that in their opinion is not suitable to compete.
Description
of competitions:
First day:
FEI Art. 238.2.1
Second day:
FEI Art. 274.5.3
Third day:
FEI Art. 238.2.2
Schooling
for Foreign Riders:
There
will be a training session of forty-five (45) minutes during which the riders
may take a maximum of ten (10) fences. The cross rails may be jumped as many
times as desired. A combination fence will count as one obstacle the first time,
after that it will count as two obstacles. The practice will begin at 1430 hrs.
on Wednesday January 11, according to the following schedule:
.90 mts.
1430hrs. to 1530 hrs.
1.00-1.10 mts.
1530 hrs. to 1630 hrs.
1.20 mts.
1630 hrs. to 1730 hrs.
Warm-up
during the event:
Each
rider will be allowed a maximum of six (6) fences during the warm up and the
cross rails may be jumped 5 times. For the jump-off, the riders will be allowed
(3) fences.
Calendar:
|
Tuesday, January 10 |
Arrival of foreign riders |
|
|
Wednesday, January 11 |
1200 hrs. 1400 hrs. |
Veterinary Horse Inspection Schooling for Foreign Riders |
|
|
1730 hrs. |
Technical Meeting |
|
|
1830 hrs. |
Welcome Cocktail |
|
Thursday, January 12 |
1500 hrs. |
First
Qualifying Competition - FEI 238 2.1 .90 mts.: Open First
Qualifying Competition - FEI 238 2.1 1.00-1.10 mts.: Children - Open First
Qualifying Competition - FEI 238 2.1 1.20 mts.: Juniors - Seniors Cocktail Dinner after conclusion of events |
|
Friday, January 13 |
1500 hrs. |
Second
Qualifying Competition - FEI 274 5.3 .90 mts.: Open Second
Qualifying Competition - FEI 274 5.3 1.00-1.10 mts.: Children - Open Second
Qualifying Competition - FEI 274 5.3 1.20 mts.: Juniors - Seniors Cocktail Party after conclusion of events |
|
Saturday, January 14 |
|
Day off |
|
Sunday, January 15 |
1000 hrs. |
Final
Competition - FEI 238 2.2 .90 mts.: Open Final
Competition - FEI 238 2.2 1.00-1.10 mts.: Children - Open Final
Competition - FEI 238 2.2 1.20 mts.: Juniors - Senios Presentation of Awards and Closing Ceremonies Cocktail Party after conclusion of events |
In exceptional circumstances, together with the approval of Chefs
d'Equipe and Ground Jury the OC reserves the right to modify the schedule in
order to clarify any matters or matters arising from an omission or due to
unforeseen circumstances. Any such changes must be notified to all competitors
and officials as soon as possible and they must be reported to the Secretary
General by the Foreign Judge.
9) ENTRY RIGHT TO
SHOWGROUNDS (Art. 133)
N/A
10) DEDUCTIONS FROM PRIZE MONEY
N/A
11)
SCHOOLING DURING COMPETITIONS
N/A
12) SAFETY CUPS
BECK
&HEUN GMBH
13)
START LISTS & RESULT SHEETS
The jumping order for the first two days of
competition will be determined by a draw performed during the technical meeting.
For the first qualifying competition the national riders will be drawn
first. For the second qualifying competition the foreign riders will
be drawn first. For the final round, the riders will enter the competition in
ascending order according to their accumulated scores.
14)
DISPUTES
In
the event of any discussion concerning the interpretation of the schedule (in
translated languages), the English version will be decisive.
STABLE SECURITY/STEWARDING AT INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS TO ENSURE IMPLEMENTATION OF VRs ART. 1005.2.5
1. ACCESS TO STABLE AREA
For an optimal stable security, the stables must be completely enclosed
within a suitably restrictive perimeter (stable area) which will act both as a
deterrent to the admission of unauthorised persons and to the exit of
horses/ponies. The area must be sufficiently large to allow horses/ponies to be
evacuated from the stables in an emergency, but still remain within the confines
of the perimeter. However, several disciplines allow in specific situations a
lower level of stable security (see discipline rules).
Whenever possible the stable area must include only stables ‑
lorries, caravans, etc., should not be permitted within the area unless
specifically needed as accommodation for horses/ponies and/or grooms.
Access to stables must be limited to those persons indicated in VRs Art.
1005.2.5.2. It is essential that the official issuing authorised access be a
responsible person of seniority within the Organising Committee.
2. CONTROL OF ACCESS
A control system must operate at all entrance gates so that there is an
efficient and reliable method of identifying those who enter and leave the
stable area at any time.
Extra vigilance must be used in establishing the identity of persons and
reasons for entering the stables during the night.
3. STEWARDING OF STABLE AREA
At least one stable steward directly responsible to the Chief Steward
must be present or readily available in the vicinity of the stable area 24 hours
a day during the entire duration of the event. Deputies as required may assist
him. The steward/deputies must regularly patrol the stable area, without
establishing any predetermined pattern, to discourage any form of illegal
practices or abuses to horses/ponies. Any
misdemeanours must immediately be reported to the stable steward who must, in
turn, report to the Chief Steward.
The duty of the stewards is therefore to safeguard the welfare of the
horses/ponies and to prevent any form of illegal practices.
4. GROOMS
It is appreciated that grooms wish to remain with their horses/ponies
during the night. Only grooms duly registered with the OC are permitted to do
so.
The Person Responsible must ensure that his/her grooms, or any other
authorised persons with access to his/her horses/ponies, are familiar with the
security and stewarding procedures operating at the event attended.
5. MOVEMENT THROUGHOUT EVENT GROUNDS
Movement of horses/ponies between the stables, practice, grazing and main
arena must be strictly controlled. The optimum layout for Jumping and Dressage
disciplines is attached. It is appreciated that flexibility will be required
depending on the requirements of other disciplines.
6. STEWARDING OF PRACTICE ARENA
The Chief Steward must ensure that each practice arena is adequately
stewarded at all times that it/they are officially open.
He must also ensure that all practice arenas are subject to random
control when they are officially closed.
7. GRAZING AREA
It is recommended that a grazing area be provided at all outdoor events
and that this be subject to random control. If available, horses/ponies must
only be grazed or walked in hand within this area.
The Foreign Judge/TD at events will be specifically asked to check that
the relevant requirements are met, as reasonably as can be expected depending on
the discipline, and to clearly indicate any shortfalls, following which
consideration may be given to altering the category of the event in future.
STABLE SECURITY/STEWARDING AT INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
Bleachers
Show Arena
Club
House
Indoor Ring
THE FEI CODE
OF CONDUCT
FOR
THE WELFARE
OF THE HORSE
The Fédération Equestre International (FEI) expects
all those involved in international equestrian sport to adhere to the
FEI’s Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that at all times the
welfare of the horse must be paramount and must never be subordinated to
competitive or commercial influences.
1.
At all stages during the
preparation and training of competition horses,
welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse
management, training methods, farriery and tack, and transportation.
2.
Horses and competitors
must be fit, competent and in good health before they are allowed to compete.
This encompasses medication use, surgical procedures that threaten welfare or
safety, pregnancy in mares and the misuse of aids.
3.
Events must not prejudice
horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas,
ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the
horse for onward travel after the event.
4.
Every effort must be made
to ensure that horses receive proper attention after they have competed and that
they are treated humanely when their competition careers are over. This covers
proper veterinary care, competition injuries, euthanasia and retirement.
The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their areas of expertise.
A
full copy of this Code can be obtained from the Fédération
Equestre Internationale, Avenue Mon-Repos 24, CH-1000, Lausanne 5, Switzerland.
Telephone: +41 21 310 47 47. The
Code is available in English, French, Spanish, German and Arabic. The
Code is also available on the FEI’s website: www.horsesport.org.
FIRST DAY :
1500 Hrs.
DATE : Thursday January 12, 2006
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COMPETITION No. 1
Name of competition: .90 mts. : Open
(Article 238.2.1)
Jump‑off,
if any
: N/A
Speed/Fixed time
: 350 mts/m
Obstacles
: 10-12 height : .90 mts.
spread :
1.10 mts.
Number of horses/ponies allowed per rider (max. 3) : N/A
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY
: N/A
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
COMPETITION No. 2
Name of competition: 1.00-1.10 mts. : Children – Open
(Article
238.2.1)
Jump‑off,
if any
: N/A
Speed/Fixed time
: 350 mts/m
Obstacles
: 10-12 height : 1.10 mts.
spread :
1.25 mts.
Number of horses/ponies allowed per rider (max. 3) : N/A
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY
: N/A
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
COMPETITION No. 3
Name of competition: 1.20 mts. : Juniors – Seniors
(Article
238.2.1)
Jump‑off,
if any
: N/A
Speed/Fixed time
: 350 mts/m
Obstacles
: 10-12 height : 1.20 mts.
spread :
1.35 mts.
Number of horses/ponies allowed per rider (max. 3) : N/A
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY
: N/A
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
SECOND DAY :
1500 Hrs.
DATE : Friday January 13, 2006
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COMPETITION No. 4
Name of competition: .90 mts. : Open
(Article 274.5.3)
Jump‑off,
if any
: N/A
Speed/Fixed time
: 350 mts/m
Obstacles
: 10-12 height : .90 mts.
spread :
1.10 mts.
Number of horses/ponies allowed per rider (max. 3) : N/A
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY
: N/A
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
COMPETITION No. 5
Name of competition: 1.00-1.10 mts. : Children – Open
(Article
274.5.3)
Jump‑off,
if any
: N/A
Speed/Fixed time
: 350 mts/m
Obstacles
: 10-12 height : 1.10 mts.
spread :
1.25 mts.
Number of horses/ponies allowed per rider (max. 3) : N/A
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY
: N/A
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
COMPETITION No. 6
Name of competition: 1.20 mts. : Juniors – Seniors
(Article
274.5.3)
Jump‑off,
if any
: N/A
Speed/Fixed time
: 350 mts/m
Obstacles
: 10-12 height : 1.20 mts.
spread :
1.40 mts.
Number of horses/ponies allowed per rider (max. 3) : N/A
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY
: N/A
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
THIRD DAY :
10:00 Hrs.
DATE : Sunday January 15, 2006
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COMPETITION No. 7
Name of competition: .90 mts. : Open
(Article 238.2.2)
Jump‑off,
if any
: TBA
Speed/Fixed time
: 350 mts/m
Obstacles
: 10-12 height : .90 mts.
spread :
1.10 mts.
Number of horses/ponies allowed per rider (max. 3) : N/A
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY
: N/A
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
COMPETITION No. 8
Name of competition: 1.00-1.10 mts. : Children – Open
(Article
238.2.2)
Jump‑off,
if any
: TBA
Speed/Fixed time
: 350 mts/m
Obstacles
: 10-12 height : 1.10 mts.
spread :
1.25 mts.
Number of horses/ponies allowed per rider (max. 3) : N/A
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY
: N/A
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
COMPETITION No. 9
Name of competition: 1.20 mts. : Juniors – Seniors
(Article
238.2.2)
Jump‑off,
if any
: TBA
Speed/Fixed time
: 350 mts/m
Obstacles
: 10-12 height : 1.20 mts.
spread :
1.40 mts.
Number of horses/ponies allowed per rider (max. 3) : N/A
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY
: N/A
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NOTICE FOR ALL
INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
Any competition other than those covered in the
Rules for Jumping Events must be approved by the FEI before they may be added to
the schedule
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Schedules for CSI Cat. A events for P/Ch/J/YR/V, for all CSIO events,
CSI***/****/***** and CSI‑W events for seniors, as well as Championships
are approved by the FEI.
Schedules for these events must
be sent to the FEI Secretariat for approval by the NF concerned, 16 weeks before
the event is due to take place.
Definite schedules must be sent to the FEI Secretariat by the NFs
concerned, not later than 4 weeks before the event takes place.
Final approval of this draft schedule by the FEI, in accordance with Art. 115.1, denotes only that the contents conform to the FEI Statutes, General Regulations and Rules. By no means does this entail implicit acceptance of any liability of the FEI for any damages to third parties caused by the Organising Committee and its officials, riders, drivers, owners, and their horses/ponies.
It
is the responsibility of NFs to ensure that their competitors are of the correct
age.
This schedule is approved providing the corrections as
made by the FEI have been added.
The
following must be printed in the definite schedule.
"Approved
by the FEI
Signature:________________________________
Capt. John P. Roche
Jumping Department Manager
Jumping World Cup Manager
Lausanne, ........................"
Schedules for CSI-Cat. B events
for P/Ch/J/YR/V as well as CSI*/** events for seniors are approved by the NF
responsible.
Approved
by the NF under the conditions and corrections made above.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Definite schedules for these events must be sent to the FEI Secretariat by the NFs concerned, not later than 4 weeks before the event is due to take place.