FEDERATION
EQUESTRE INTERNATIONALE
FEDERACION ECUESTRE ARGENTINA
GENERAL
RULES
CSIO-W
**** HARAS EL CAPRICHO’05
OPEN AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP FOR AMATEUR OWNERS
BUENOS
AIRES
ARGENTINA
NOVEMBER 10th – NOVEMBER 13er, 2005
APPROVED
BY FEI 6/9/05
I.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. DENOMINATION OF THE EVENT (Art.
103)
Place:
HARAS EL CAPRICHO (HEC) Capilla del Señor,
Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA.
2. ORGANISING SOCIETY
Name:
HARAS EL CAPRICHO
Address:
Capilla del Señor, Buenos Aires - ARGENTINA
Celular:
(54.11) 4411-3493
E-mail:
perfumo@lacaja.com.ar
Telefax:
(54.11) 4857-8016
3. ORGANISING COMMITTEE.(Art. 101.6)
President of the Event:
Dr. Gerardo WERTHEIN.
Show Manager:
Dra.
Marcela WERTHEIN.
Press Officer:
Mr. Mariano CORNEJO.
Show Secretary:
Mrs. Cristina PERFUMO.
4. EVENT DIRECTOR:
Mr.
Frank ROTHENBERGER (GER)
II. GENERAL CONDITIONS
This
events is organised in accordance with:
¨
FEI Statutes, 21st Edition, April 2004
¨
FEI General Regulations, 21st Edition (revision 2005)
¨
FEI Veterinary Regulations, 9th Edition January 2002.
¨
FEI Rules for Jumping Events, 21st Edition 2003 and the
Rules for the World Cup Jumping Events, 10th Edition 2001.Revised for 2005/2006
world cup 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 (Art.
148,153,262.2)
President:
Mr. Néstor NIELSEN (URU)
Member:
Mrs. Nidia GRUER (URU.)
Member:
Lt.Col. José PEREZ BRENA (ARG.)
Member:
Mrs. Adriana PORTIGLIA (ARG.)
2.- FOREIGN
JUDGE (Art.152 & 262.2.5).
Mr.
Noel VANOSOSTE (VEN.)
3.
-COURSE DESIGNER (Art. 155, 264.1)
Mr.
Karl HOLZER (GER)
ASSISTANT COURSE DESIGNER: Dr. Francisco GALLI (ARG)
4.
-CHIEF STEWARDS (144,244.5) and
Manual for Chief Stewards.
Mr.
Julio ORMA CARRASCO (ARG)
5.
-ASSISTANT STEWARDS:
Mr.
Gonzalo ORMA CARRASCO.
6.- APPEAL
COMMITTEE (Art. 154,164,262.3)
President:
Mr. José ORTELLI (ARG )
Member:
Mr. Antonio AZAMBUJA (BRA.)
Member:
Dr. Francisco GALLI (ARG)
7.-FEI FOREING VETERINARY
DELEGATE (Art.
158, 263.2,1003, 1007)
Dr. Ricardo OROZCO JIMENEZ ( URU)
8.-FOREING VETERINARY DELEGATE
(Art.
158,263.1,1003,1008)
Dr.
Ricardo OROZCO JIMENEZ ( URU)
9.
VETERINARY COMMISSION (Art. 158,263.1,1003,1008)
President:
Dr. Rodolfo PATELLI
(ARG)
Foreign Veterinary Delegate: Dr. Ricardo OROZCO JIMENEZ (URU)
Member:
Dr. Hugo FORCHINITI
(ARG.)
IV.SPECIFIC TECHNICAL CONDITIONS
OF THE EVENT (Art. 201.1)
1. RUNNING
The
CSIO-W will take place outdoors (Open Ground) of the HARAS EL CAPRICHO (HEC).
2. COMPETITION ARENA
Length:
135 meters. Width: 90
meters.
Type of ground:
Grass.
Length:
125 meters. Width: 75
meters.
Type of ground :
Sand
Size of stables:
9 m2
NOTE:
SAFETY CUPS PROVIDED BY CARO
3. EXERCISE ARENA
Length: 60 meters.
Width: 40 meters.
Type of ground:
Sand.
Length : 80 meters
Width:50 meters
Type of ground:
grass
V.
INVITATIONS (Art.
120,250,251.1,252)
Chief
d´equipe: One(1)
Number of home riders: Twenty (20).
Grooms (number): One (1) groom per rider.
Horses: Three (3) maximum (three per rider)
(1 horse per rider must jump in the Grand Prix).
Competitors are invited by the Organising Committee through their NF.
Eight team are invited. Each team of four
riders and one chief d’ equipe.
Each rider with one (1) horse per rider in the Nations Cup. All expenses for the
Amateur Owners will be at their own cost.
1. CATEGORIES OF COMPETITIORS
Seniors,
Juniors and Young Riders, according to art. 255 of the Jumping Rules.
1.
Each rider will be able to ride three horses in the same competition.
2.
For Amateur Owners 1 horse per class
VI.
ENTRIES (Art. 121,253.)
¨
Entries in Principle: October, 6, 2005.
¨
Final Entries: November 1, 2005.
The
argentine riders will be able to register themselves through their FN,
before 1/11/05.
Entry fee per horse : U$ 150.-
Entry fee per horse Amateur Owners : U$ 150.-
VII.
FACILITIES OFFERED (Art.
132,133)
1. PARTICIPANTS
The
foreign competitors plus Chefs d´ Equipe will be the guests of the Organising
Committee from November 9 -
November 14, 2005.
Please
contact Mrs. Cristina Perfumo for the reservation. (phone: (5411)4857-8015)
Hotel:
Camberland.
Address:
Ruta 8, Km. 64.500, Fátima- Pilar -Buenos Aires, Arg.
Telephone:
(54-11) 2322-491950
Fax:
(54-11) 2322-491950
Web page:
www.camberland.com.ar
Travel
expenses, Art. 132.1. for CSIOS and Championships.
Meals and hotel accommodation will be provided free of charge by the OC for
foreign team members
2. GROOMS
Lodging
and food from the 9/11/05 to 14/11/05.(in a Hotel)
Grooms will not be allow to spend the night in the stable area.
3. HORSES
The
following general services are available:
a. Veterinary
supervision.
b. Blacksmith
service.
Daily
feeding of the horses will consist of-. - 6 kgs. of oats. 6 kgs. of alfalfa –
Lucerne at expense of riders.(Daily cost US 15.-). Food and stabling for team
horses must will be provided free of charge, except for Amateur Owner.
Transport
expenses to be paid by the OC from Airport to Haras El Capricho (only for the
foregin horses), except Amateur Owners..
Stabling
arrangement, from Nov. 9th. to Nov. 14th.
4. LOCAL TRANSPORTATION
Will
be provided from the hotel to the Show Grounds for foreign Delegations from
November 9th to November 13th
VIII.
CUSTOMS'FORMALITIES
The
foreign competitors who participate in the CSIO-W, Buenos Aires, must have in
order to pass the frontier, a document delivered by the Organising Committee
which contains the characteristics of each horse.
The
horse will be placed on Argentine territory with the guarantee of a receipt of
temporary admission with an insurance exemption, subscribed on the presentation
of the aforementioned document and of the documents of temporary importation
asked besides the passport. Insert
name, address, phone and telex number of the approved laboratory: Labotario de
análisis antidoping, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacológicas
Universidad de Chile (Ch)
All
the dispatches and transport of horses to the CSIO-W will he trusted to:
JOSA S.A. IMPORT/EXPORT-Capt
José Luis Ortelli
Address:
Chacabuco 145, 9º, Of. 88,(1428) BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
Telephone:
(54.11) 4343.0062/4343.7451-Telefax: (54.11) 4342.9556
E-mail:
joseortelli@infovia.com.ar
The
customhouse clearance must be performed on the placed at the horses arrival.
All the customhouse clearance made at a frontier post or in another place
than the CSIO-W of Buenos Aires or through other way than the Society will not
be taken into account by the Organising Committee.
SANITARY CONDITIONS
In
order to avoid troubles with customs sanitary service at the frontier,
competitors must provide a recent
veterinary certificate informing that the horses were vaccinated against equine
influenza, according to the rules in force.
Reglamentary prescriptions on other vaccinations for the horses in transit from a country to another will be respected.
IX.
VETERINARY MATTERS (Art.
290,1004.2,1005.2.2+2.3,1011,1022.1)
Dr.
Vet.: Dra. Ann RODGER (ARG)
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2. VETERINARY EXAMINATION,
INSPECTION AND CONTROL OF HORSES AND FEI- PASSPORTS
These
will be carried out in according with the Veterinary Regulations -Art. 1011
& the discipline rules. the - on
November 9th From 10am to 2pm.
General
Regulations , 21st edition, efective 1st January 2005.
3. OFFICIAL HORSES PASSPORTS
Art.
139.1
Art.
139.2
4. EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION, VET, REGS. APPENDIX VI (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 veterinary, 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.
5.
SAMPLING
FOR PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES
(Vet.
Regs. Chapter V & VI and Annex III).
Regular
sampling is carried out in CCI***/****, CSIs (3*, 4* y 5*), CIOs, World Cup
Qualifiers and Finals, Championships and Games, whereas at other CIs sampling is
recommended. In CICs***/****, 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 PROGRAM (GROUPS 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.
6.
Approved Laboratory (Art. 1022)
Name: Laboratorio Análisis
Antidoping, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacéuticas Universidad de Chile
Olivos 1007
Independencias –Santiago- CHILE
Tel.: (56.2.)735 57 33
E-mail: doping@ciq.uchile.cl
X.
MISCELLANEOUS
1. VETERINARY INSPECTION
Horses
inspection will take place on the 9/11/05, from 10am to 2pm, HEC.
2. DECLARATION OF STARTES
(Art. 253)
1.
Chefs d'Equipe must provide, in writing, to the Event Secretariat the names of
the participant horses in the next days event before 19:00 hs of the previous
day of competition.
3.
OBJECTIONS (Art. 167 and following)
All
objections will be presented in writing and accompanied by a reglamentary
deposit (CHF .- or equivalent in local currency).
4. PRIZES - CLASSIFICATIONS (Art.
128,129)
According
to Art. 128 and 129 FEI General Regulations.
5.
RULES ON PRIZES AND REIMBURSEMENT (Art. 130)
A
minimum of 5 prizes (prizes money) must be distributed.
Twenty-five percent of participants per competition must receive prize
money. All prize money lists in the
schedule must be distributed to participants.
Rules
with amounts due by the Organising Committee to the foreign riders will be
determined in the Art. 130.2.
In
order to allow these facilities, riders will have to complete an information
sheet at their arrival at Buenos Aires that will be given to the Secretariat.
Prizes
money, will be distributed at the latest at the end of the last competition of
the day.
6.
MEDICAL, VETERINARY SERVICES
The
medical assistance, as well as the veterinary farrier's services will be at
charge of the owners, riders or interested persons. The Organising Committee
doesn't interfere in the regulations.
7. INSURANCES
All
the competitors will assure that their personal insurance (civil responsibility,
individual accident, illness) are in force:
For
their activity.
For
the country where this activity is practised.
In
any case, the Organiser’s responsibility will not be inquired when these
agreements are not fulfilled.
On
the other hand, competitors keep care of their horses and equipment and are
responsible of them during the whole competition. Besides,
they must assure them the cost of returning to their countries after an
accident.
Therefore,
competitors give up all the appeals they would present against
the Organiser in any condition.
All
owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to third persons
caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their horses. 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.
Tax:
no tax will be deducted from prizes money won.
8. ENTRY FEE
Entry
fee per horse: U$ 150.-
Entry
fee per horse Amateur Owners: U$
150.-
9.
ORGANISATION OF THE COMPETITION (Art. 115)
In
exceptional circumstances, together with the approval of Chef d'Equipc 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 Judges.
10. ENTRIES
N.F.S.
must indicate to O.C. of the CSIO-W, by writing, before October 6, 2005,
the names and functions of horses owners accompanying persons and themselves in
order that the necessary entries can be sent to them.
11. ADVERTISING AND PUBLICITY
COMPETITORS AND HORSES
Competitors
are authorised to carry the logo of their personal sponsor on their saddle
clothers (Art. 136.l., 2. of General Regulations). The Chief Stewards is
responsible for ensunary that FEI regulation relating to Art. 136 respected by
riders before entering the arena. Competitors not complying with Art. 136 will
not be permitted to enter the arena during the competitions.
12. DETAILED CONDITIONS OF THE
COMPETITIONS
See
the competition programme in page 12 and 16.
Electronic
chronometer in 1/100 seconds.
13. SAFETY CUPS
Safety
Cups are manufactured by CARO
STABLE SECURITY 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. The area
must be sufficiently large to allow horses 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 and/or grooms.
Access
to stables must be limited to those persons indicated in VRs Art. 1005.2.5.2 lt
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. He
may be assisted by deputies as required. 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. 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 and to
prevent any from of illegal practices.
4. GROOMS
It is appreciated that grooms wish to remain with their horses 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, are familiar with the security and
stewarding procedures operating at event attended.
5. MOVEMENT THROUGHOUT EVENT
GROUNDS
Movement
of horses between the stables, practice, grazing and 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 area officially closed.
7. GRAZING AREA
It
is recommended that a grazing area he provided at all outdoor events and that
this be subject to random control. If available, horses 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.
THE
FEI CODE OF CONDUCT
FOR
THE
WELFARE OF THE HORSE
The
Federation Equestre International (FEI) expects al 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 horses 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 then their
competition careers are over. This covers proper veterinary care, competition
injuries, euthanasia and retirement.
5.
The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of
education in their areas of expertise.
PROGRAMME
OF THE COMPETITIONS
WEDNESDAY
9/11/05
Technical
Meeting (17:00 hs.) will be held in the HARAS EL CAPRICHO
Any
other topic relating to the event.
All
riders can ride a maximum of three horses in CSIO classes.
16.00
Hs. TRAINING SESSION FOR AMATEUR OWNERS
Height:
1,15 m
90
seconds per rider
THURSDAY 1.-OPEN AMERICAN COMPETITION AMATEUR OWNERS
10/11/05 Art. 238. 2.1 COMPETITION AGAINST THE CLOCK
Number
of horses allowed per rider: One (1).
Trophy
2.-INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
Art. 238. 2.1 COMPETITION AGAINST THE CLOCK
Total prize: $
6.000.- (Pesos Argentinos Six Thousand)
3.
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
Art.
238. 2.1 COMPETITION AGAINST THE CLOCK
Total
prize: $.7.000- (Pesos Argentinos Seven
Thousand)
FRIDAY
4.-OPEN AMERICAN COMPETITION FOR AMATEUR OWNERS
TEAM COMPETITION
11/11/05 TWO IDENTICAL ROUNDS NOT AGAINST THE CLOCK
(
EVENTUAL JUMP OFF ONLY FOR TEAMS )
Height:
1.20/1.25 m. Speed: 350 m/m
5. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
Art.
238.2.2 COMPETITION WITH ONE JUMP-OFF
Total
prize: $ 6.000– (Pesos Argentinos Six Thousand)
6.
NATIONS
CUP COMPETITION CSIO ****
Height: 1.50/1.50 m. 1 Jump off. Speed: 400 m/m.
Spread: 1.80 max. Triple Bar: 2.20m.
Number of horses allowed per rider: One(1)
Maximum
8 teams in 2nd round, 3 riders per team in 2nd round ,
jump off in case of tie for first place after second round. One rider per team
in the jump off.
If
there is a tie for 8th place after the 1st round the
combined times of the best 3 riders in the teams concerned will decide which
team goes forward to the 2nd round. In the case that 4 or less teams
starts all 4 riders can go to the 2nd
round
SATURDAY
11.- INTERNATIONAL SPEED DERBY
12/11/95 Art. 277.238 2.2 COMPETITION AGAINST THE CLOCK
SUNDAY
13- INTERNATIONAL ACCUMULATOR COMPETITION
13/11/05
Art. 269 Against clock
Height: 1.40 m.
Speed: 375 m/m. Spread: 1.70.
14-
OPEN AMERICAN COMPETITION FOR AMATEUR OWNERS FINAL INDIVIDUAL FOR THE BEST 20
RIDERS
Art.
273 3.3 TWO DIFFERENT ROUNDS 2ND
AGAINST THE CLOCK (EVENTUAL JUMP OFF ONLY FOR 1st.) ALL RIDERS START
FINAL WITH 0 PENALITIES. TO THE 2ND. ROUND ALL CLEARS OR 50% OF THE BEST RESULTS
ACCORDING TO TIME AND FAULTS OF THE 1ST. ROUND. RIDERS ARE PLACED
ACCORDING TO PENALTIES AND TIME IN THE 2ND ROUND.
Number
of horses allowed per rider: One (1)
15-. INTERNATIONAL PRELIMINARY WORLD CUP COMPETITION-GRAND PRIX
Table
A, Art. 273 3.3. TWO DIFFERENT ROUNDS, SECOND ROUND AGAINST THE CLOCK
STARTING
ORDER FOR THE 1ST. ROUND IS A DRAW, 2ND. ROUND ACCORDING
TO TIME AND PENALTIES. 25% TO THE 2ND . ROUND OR ALL CLEARS. WORLD
CUP HORSES START FIRST.
Height: 1.60 m. Speed: 400 m/min. Spread: 2.00 mts. max.
1
round + 1 jump off
Total
prize: One Car + $ 17.900.-(Pesos Argentinos Seventeen Thousand nine hundred)
PRIZES
PRIZES
OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
Prizes will be distributed in
accordance with: Art. 128; 129.2.3; 130.1 to 3 of FEI General Rules.
TOTAL AMOUNT OF PRIZES
Competition N° 2
1°) $ 2.000.-, 2°) $ 1.200.-, 3°)
$ 900.-, 4°) $ 600.- 5°) $ 480.-. $ 840.- To be distribute to the rest of the
competitor
Competition N° 3
1°) $ 2.300.- 2°) $ 1.400.- 3°) $ 1.000.-, 4°) $ 700.-, 5°) $ 550.-. $
980.- To be distribute to the rest of the competitor.
Competition N° 5
1°) $ 2.000 .-, 2°) $ 1.200.-, 3°) $ 900.-, 4°) $ .600- 5°) $ .480-. $
.840- To be distribute to the rest of the competitor
Competition N° 6
CHF 15.000 All teams in 2nd round receive prize money.
Competition N° 11
1°) Car, 2°) $ 3.300.-, 3°) $ .2.000-, 4° $ .1.500-, 5°) $ .800-, $ .2.400-
To be distribute to the rest of the competitor
Competition N° 13
1°) $1.700 - 2°) $ 1.000.-, 3°) $ .750-, 4°) $ .500-, 5°) $ .400-, $ .700-
To be distribute to the rest of the competitor
Competition N°15
1°) Car, 2°) $.6.000- 3°) $ 4.000, 4°) $ .3.000- 5°) $ 2.000.-, $ 3.000.-
To be distribute to the rest of the competitor
SPECIAL PRIZE FOR THE BEST RIDER OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION (COMPETITION N° 3, SPEED DERBY, GRAND PRIX