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Maxwell's Indoor Grand Prix

Maxwell's Equestrian Centre
Competition Days

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Banking Details

Afrika Enyani Managment

FNB

250655

Acc 62774245651

Entry Message

Open classes R550 per class which includes R75 per class SASJ Levy, R50 Ground Levy, R5.13 EDS Levy per class. R25 medical & security levy per class. R50 officials levy per class, excl. VAT.

All Other Classes: R550 per class which includes R55 per class SASJ Levy, R50 Ground levy per class, R5.13 EDS Levy, R25 medical & security levy per class & 15% VAT). R50 officials levy per class excl. VAT.

Entry Close Message

27 May 2024 Or when entries are full.

Enquiries
Retha 0826857139; retha@tbgequine.co.za
Venue
Maxwell's Equestrian
Prizes

A minimum of 60% net of entry fees less levies and VAT for CSN classes plus sponsorship and 40% less levies and VAT Provincial classes plus sponsorship per class. This excludes sponsorship money that will be independently allocated by the OC. All CSN Jumping classes will be subject to a 15% deduction from prize money to be paid into the SASJ Riders Fund.

Terms and Conditions

event. All horses competing in FEI Classes must have FEI passports or FEI Recognition cards and must be registered with the FEI for 2022 Horse Registrations. 

 

 

 

 

 

‘EQUINE TESTING

All horses or ponies competing at SASJ and/or FEI Events may be subject to sampling for the presence of Prohibited Substances in accordance with the Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations (EADCMRs). Horses or ponies may be selected for sampling in accordance with the obligatory testing, targeted or random sampling procedures.

MCP testing as per SAEF Regulations will be done by the appointed Testing Vet.

Laboratory: National Horse Racing Authority, Turffontein Racecourse, Turf Club Street.

FEI testing will be as per FEI regulations by an appointed FEI Testing vet and sent to the FEI Appointed Laboratory.

Full information in the FEI and/or SAEF Veterinary Regulations

HUMAN ANTI DOPING

All Athletes can be tested at any FEI/and or SASJ event, by the FEI or by other Anti-Doping Organizations with Testing Jurisdiction.

Full information can be found The ADRHA(Anti-Doping Rules for Human Athletes) rules are published on the FEI’s website at http://inside.fei.org/content/anti-doping-rules, and South African Drug Free Sport and WADA.

 

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VACCINATIONS:

 

SOUTH AFRICAN EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION REGULATIONS ON PASSPORTS, EQUINE INFLUENZA & AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS.

 

HORSES’ ELIGIBILITY TO COMPETE – SAEF VETERINARY REGULATIONS Article 1001 – Equine Identification

Horses or Ponies that do not have FEI Passports must have a SAEF Group IX Passport to compete in South Africa.

1. Person Responsible (PRs) must comply with the requirements for national and SAEF Passports, Recognition Cards and registration for Events as described in the General Regulations.

 

Summary of SAEF VETERINARY REGULATIONS - AHS and EQUINE FLU REGULATIONS

 

EQUINE INFLUENZA
All horses & Ponies competing at SAEF Events must have an Equine Influenza Vaccine within 6 months and 21 days of competition.

All horses must have had a PRIMARY Course of Equine Influenza (Only Exception are horses that have been vaccinated every year without a primary course since 2005)

VACCINE 1 (V1)                                       First Vaccine of the Primary Course. Horse is Not eligible to compete.

VACCINE 2 (V2)                                       First Booster. Administered between 21 – 92 days after V1.

                                                                   (From 2023 it will be 21     days – 60 days)

                                                                   Horse will be eligible to compete after 7 days.

VACCINE 3 (V3)                                       Second Booster of the PRIMARY Course administered 6 months after V2.

 

Thereafter, if the horse is not competing booster vaccines may be given every 12 months, BUT if the year is exceeded, a Primary course must be repeated.

 

For competition purposes the horse must have an Equine Influenza vaccine with 6 months and 21 days of competition. EG your horse has had V1 – V3. You do not compete, but 10 months later you decide to enter a competition. Ensure that an Equine Influenza vaccine is administered, and your horse will be eligible to compete after 7 days. It is not necessary to repeat the Primary Course if you have not exceeded a year.

NB:  NO HORSE MAY COMPETE FOR 7 DAYS FOLLOWING ANY VACCINATION

 

AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS (AHS)
African Horse Sickness is a controlled disease in South Africa, and as such the State Veterinary Department must be notified of any positive cases. According to the Government “Animal Diseases Act 35 of 1984” all Equidae must be vaccinated against AHS annually, (except in the controlled AHS Zones of the Western Cape)

 

The only vaccine currently registered in terms of Fertilizers, Farm Feeds, Agricultural Remedies and Stock Remedies Act 1947 (Act no 36 of 47) for AHS and therefore the only efficient/effective remedy “as described above is the live virus vaccine produced by Onderstepoort Biological Products (OBP).

 

For Competition purposes the following apply:

  1.  Horses Must be vaccinated against AHS 1 & AHS2 once in a calendar year. (Exception is the Free & Surveillance zones of the AHS controlled area, who require written permission for vaccination from State Vet Boland
  2. The only accepted registered vaccine for competition purposes is the OBP vaccine, in terms of the “Farm Feeds, Agricultural Remedies & Stock Remedies Act 1947 (Act 36 of 47).
  3. AHS vaccines must be administered by a veterinarian, who is required to sign and stamp the passport.
  4. Vaccines must be administered with a minimum of 3 weeks (21 days) apart. Vaccines given less than 3 weeks will invalidate both vaccines. (It has come to the notice of SAEF the growing number of horses that are receiving the second AHS vaccine within 15 to 20 days of the first. Not only is the horse ineligible to compete, but the welfare of the horse becomes compromised.)
  5. For competition purposes horses residing in the Free & Surveillance Zones of the Western Cape do not require AHS vaccine. However, should they leave the Free U Surveillance zones they will be required to have AHS vaccine, both for competition purposes and for movement back into the controlled area.
  6. Vaccination is only allowed in the Controlled Zones, between 1st June and 31st October each year. Whilst it is strongly recommended that horses are not vaccinated during high midge prevalence, vaccination times are not legislated in the Infected zone.
  7. Due to the shortage of AHS vaccine during 2022, the SAEF issued a dispensation for all competition horses.

“For competition purposes horses must receive one AHS1 and one AHS 2 vaccine between 1st June 2021 and 31st December 2023. Check SAEF for any updates as they are closely monitoring the situation.

 

FEI REGULATIONS ON PASSPORTS (FEI GENERAL REGULATIONS ART. 137)

For all issues relating to FEI Horse Passports/FEI Recognition Cards please contact your National Federation.

All Horses competing at FEI Events must be registered with the FEI for the current year.

FEI Passports or FEI Recognition Cards (for those Horses with a national passport approved by the FEI) are compulsory for

FEI Events.

 

FEI REGULATIONS ON EQUINE INFLUENZA (FEI VETERINARY REGULATIONS ART. 1003)

Horses competing at FEI Events must comply with the requirements for Equine Influenza vaccination in accordance with the

Veterinary Regulations.

All FEI registered Horses intending to compete at FEI Events (including CIMs) must be vaccinated against Equine Influenza

in accordance with these Veterinary Regulations. The exception being if the applicable domestic legislation prevents the use

of Equine Influenza vaccines within the relevant territory.

 

 

FINES IN RESPECT OF PASSPORT VIOLATIONS

Refer to SAEF General and Veterinary Regulations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HORSE INSPECTION:     Will be on the 5th of June for PR 1.10, JUN 1.30m and AD 1.50m

Competitors will be fined should there be any omissions or errors in the horse’s passport.

 

MEDICATION CONTROL

MCP testing as per SAEF Regulations will be done by the appointed Testing Vet.

Laboratory: National Horse Racing Authority, Turffontein Racecourse, Turf Club Street.

PROTESTS & APPEALS:          

As per General Regulations. All protests and Objections must be done in writing within the required timelines and in receipt of a  deposit of the relevant fee. 

 

Rules, Regulations, Terms and Conditions applicable to all FEI, SASJ National & Provincial Classes

 

COMPETITION CLASSES

All classes will be run under the applicable FEI Rule unless otherwise stated in the SASJ Annexures.

HORSE VACCINATIONS

It is the Athlete/Owners responsibility to ensure that they comply with the control measures of AHS and EQUINE FLU as per SAEF Regulations and are in the horses’ passports which must always accompany the horse/pony

MICROCHIP NO’s

Microchip numbers must be in the horses passport and SASJ Online System

LIABILTY

The FEI, SASJ, SAEF, The OC/SHB, Venue, Officials and sponsors shall in no way be held responsible for any damage, loss, theft, or injury sustained by owners, riders, competitors, horses, members or the public or any other person or their property whatsoever.  E&OE

CHANGES TO CLASSES

The organising committee in consultation with the SASJ Representative reserve

the right to combine, handicap, divide or cancel classes should this be necessary,

always provided such amendments are not in conflict with the rules. Where

necessary, classes may be restricted to qualifications. 80% of entry fees will be

refunded should the class/s be cancelled due to inclement weather conditions or

unforeseen circumstances.

The organising committee reserves the right to cancel, combine, limit, or divide

classes or change arenas. Lower grade/provincial entries may be restricted, or

classes cancelled, depending on number of entries. Recommended rounds per day

will be in consultation with the President of the Ground Jury and SASJ Rep.

Any classes that are combined will be on a handicap basis.  Changes made at/during the show will be at the SHB’s discretion in consultation with the Ground Jury.  This also applies to adverse weather conditions.  Entry Fees will not be refunded to any competitor in the event of any competition being changed to a different time, day, or different arena.

The onus is on the rider to ensure their contact details are correct on the SASJ Database to receive any emails, and to check the SASJ Website for any changes to the schedule/programme.  Any changes made to the programme once the final programme is published will be published on the SASJ website www.sashowjumping.co.za or sent out via newsflash.

ATHLETES

Athletes are to be registered with a Club, SAEF and SASJ as per Annexures on the SASJ Database.

HORSES/PONIES

Horses/Ponies need to be registered with SASJ as per SASJ Annexures on the SASJ Database

ELECTRONIC TIMING

SASJ National FDS/Vola Timing Equipment – is required for all National and FEI Events and is the responsibility of the OC in conjunction with the timekeeper to organize, collect and return the equipment.

STALLIONS

All stallions should have a yellow disc on both sides of the bridle or have a yellow ribbon in the tail.

ADVERTISING SPONSORS – ATHLETES & HORSES

Athletes are to ensure that any sponsored Saddlecloths or Athlete Wear they compete in

during the event – that the Sponsors are registered with SASJ for the current year and sizes

of logos are in accordance with articles 256.3 and 257.3 of the FEI Jumping Rules

The Chief Steward will check that the advertising on athletes and horses comply with these articles.

GROOMS

Riders are requested to provide sleeping accommodation for their grooms as there

are no facilities for this purpose. Please note that the lighting of fires or smoking in

the stable areas is strictly forbidden.  Kindly inform your grooms. Ablutions are

available in the stable area for grooms.

 There are electricity outlets at the stable area.

Water is precious – please be aware of water wastage and help us to conserve

water where possible

LUNGING

Lunging will only be permitted in the lunge arena

TEMP PADDOCKS

No Temporary Paddocks will be permitted

Catering
CATERING WILL BE PROVIDED
Additional Notes

PLEASE NOTE:

  • Spreads of oxers are usually +20cm wider than height of fences advertised.
  • Classes will be handicapped if there are 8 or fewer entries

VERY IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:

  • Entries will be accepted on a "first come, first served" basis - maximum 200 entries per day.
  • No entries will be deemed “accepted” unless we have received your POP. Proof of Payment must be emailed to:retha@tbgequine.co.za
  • The organisers reserve the right to cancel and/or alter the programme should they deem it necessary. Late or entries unaccompanied by the correct entry fee will not be accepted.
  • Current FEI, SAEF & SASJ Show jumping rules apply to this show.
  • Competitors are required to be correctly dressed.
  • Maxwell's, Afrika Enyani Managment Pty (Ltd), FEI, SAEF, SASJ, and any of its officials or representatives, shall in no way be held responsible for any loss, damage, theft or injury sustained by horses, riders, appointed officials, the public or their property at the show, caused by, or resulting from this show.
  • Refunds: 80% of the entry fee will be refunded if the show is cancelled due to bad weather – these entries may instead be carried forward to the next show date only. 100% of the entry fee will be refunded if entries are too full to accept more before closing date, or the entry may be carried forward to the next show. 
  • SALE OF ENTRIES: These must be completed on the correct form, signed by both purchaser and seller, and received by Retha by 12 noon the day before the show commences.
  • SUBSTITUTIONS: Substitutions should be made in writing on the correct form (available from SASJ or Retha) as soon as possible – these can be emailed to Retha. No substitutions will be accepted if received less than a half hour before the start of the relevant competition
Extras
Name Quantity Value
Stablinf for Duration of the show 180 R1200.00 each
Extra Nights before going to Shongwani WCQ 144 R600.00 each
Groom's braai and soccer. No cost to rider but please book so we have numbers for catering. 200 R0.00 each
Rider's Braai Friday night R300 P/P 200 R300.00 each
VIP Sunday 80 R800.00 each
90 sec training 2pm - 4pm 200 R200.00 each