Conditions of Entry
  • All ENTRIES, STABLES, CAMPING and AMBULANCE, must be lodged by the 31st July 2017 on Global Entries by 9pm
  • NO REFUNDS AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES
  • The Organising Committee reserves the right at their absolute discretion to alter or amend the program or any of the conditions, regulations, or any aspect of the event as they see fit.

WORLD CUP & THE FEI WORLD JUMPING CHALLENGE

  • To be eligible to participate in the Youth Olympic Games, athletes must have been born between 1st of January 2000 and 31st December 2003
  • The Closing Date for WORLD CUP & THE FEI WORLD JUMPING CHALLENGE entries will be at the earlier date of 23rd July 2017No entries for these two events will be accepted after this date.
  • It is now an FEI requirement that World Cup horses MUST be stabled on the grounds after they have been through trot up
  • “1.5. Horses entered in the World Cup Class must remain on the venue grounds from the time of the Horse Inspection until the completion of the World Cup Class.”

    • Ground Jury President           Nai Yue Ho
    • Ground Jury Member             Anne Garner
    • Ground Jury Member             Averil Hawthorne
    • Course Designer                     Graeme Watts
    • Assistant Course Designer     Brad Longhurst
    • FEI Chief Steward                  David Willis
    • FEI Assistant Stewards          Bronwyn Hew, Lindsay Goodwin, Arsalan Ansari, James Kelly
    • FEI Veterinary Delegate         Julian Willmore
    • FEI Permitted Treating Vet     Mattea Davidson 

 

  • A stable bond of $25 is included in the block fee and will be refunded if the stables are left in a clean and tidy state
  • Stabling will be at the block fee of $185 per horse for the event
  • A limited number of yards built in the cattle sheds will be available for $145 per horse for the event
  • Build your own yards are permitted for the cost of $40 per horse for the event
  • No Electric Fences allowed
  • Camping $20 per night
  • $25 per rider Ambulance levy
  • A $20 administration fee will be charged on each rider’s nominations
  • Horses are allowed ONE start per day, excluding Ring 3 Indoor, Class 19 Future Stars and Class 30 Speed Championship
  • Horses and riders in Class 21 The FEI World Jumping Challenge ARE still eligible to compete in Class 22 1.20m Junior 2nd Qualifier
  • Horses competing in Ring 3 or NOT able to compete in any other ring (Except horses in 4 & 5YO classes)
  • Points over two Qualifiers count towards the final.  Top combinations overall into the finals
  • All qualifier rounds must be the same horse and rider combination, including the final
  • Limit of 3 horses per rider per class
  • A horse can only compete in ONE Championship class (this does not include Speed Championship)
  • Draws will be posted for all Rings on a whiteboard in draw orders
  • The age of the horse and the points they have will remain as from the START of the show
  • Ring 1 will be strictly draw order ONLY
  • All presentations must be mounted (stallions may be substituted with another horse for presentations)
  • All riders and owners must be financial members of the EA to compete in official classes, and all horses competing in official classes must hold current EA registration and performance cards.  Riders may be required to present horse registration/performance cards upon request of the committee.
  • DRESS – All riders to be dressed according to the FEI requirements and those attired incorrectly will not be allowed to start.
  • Australian Helmet standards will apply
  • All riders must wear riding boots and an approved helmet at all times while mounted
  • SWABBING: The Organising Committee reserves the right to swab horses.  Random swabbing of horses may be conducted in any official class.  Horses chosen for swabbing must proceed directly to the swabbing box immediately after the presentation.
  • Microchips will be scanned and checked at the show
  • Dogs – MUST be on a lead or secured at all times.  Dog waste must be collected – bags are available.  Dog owners will be fined $25.00 if their dog fouls an area.
  • Manure is to be deposited in signed areas ONLY – (not under trees or against stable wall) Tractor and bucket must be able to access it.
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