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Maple Ridge Equestrian Farm


Dates
Thu, 15-Sep-2016
Fri, 16-Sep-2016
Sat, 17-Sep-2016
Sun, 18-Sep-2016

Competition Name
Maple Ridge 17th Annual Spring Fair Youth Extravaganza - inc Hilmar M Final Championship

Entry Close On
2016-08-30

Course Designer
.KateLaunder FEI 11

Payment To
Maple Ridge Equestrian Farm
Standard Bank
Branch 015841-----
Acc No: 021 411107

Programme

PLEASE NOTE:

The Final Timetable will be posted once entries close - 

Will be published on the SAShowJumping.co.za website


Entry Message
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ENTRIES CLOSE:   Tuesday 30th August 2016 - First come First Served

ENQUIRIES:          email : Charlene   charlene.josten@vodamail.co.za or Verity   mapleridge@telkomsa.net      

Age Categories: 

  • Pony Rider classes - 1.10/1.20 Open to riders on any Pony as defined in SASJ Regulations
  • (The P.R 1.10 and PR 1.20 will be combined and handicapped if there are less than 12 riders for either of the categories)
  • Children 1.10 and Children 1.20 will be combined and handicapped if there are less than 12 riders for either of the categories)
  • Junior/Young Riders: Competitors are classified as Junior/Young Riders in terms of the SASJ Rules (12–21 years  of age)
  • 1.35  NATIONAL  Young Riders Championship – open to riders 16 -21 years of age
  • The final leg of the Hilmar Meyer Series 1.30 - open to all Juniors and Young Riders

        All entries must be done on the www.sashowjumping.co.za website

                                                             Important info

N.B. ....PLEASE NOTE ACCOUNT NAME AND NUMBER   for this EVENT

MAPLE RIDGE EQUESTRIAN FARM

Account No: 02 14111 07 Standard Bank- Key West- Krugersdorp.  Br. Code : 015841

ENTRIES must be entered and paid for on the same day – Entries are only considered done when payment is received

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Show Entry Fee include:

R53.01.50 SASJ levy, R4.50 EDTS levy, R40.00 officials levy, R60.00 Ground levy, R 25.00. med & security levy, per class).

Stabling available - enter online or email mapleridge@telkomsa.net - R 170-00 per day or night

All Entry fees include R25.00 (Medics and security levy), R5.13 (EDS Levy) . Ground levy R60.00. Official levies R40.00 SASJ Open levies R53.01. Med 1.20/1.10 R34-20, other R11.40  (14% Vat inc)

All National class will have a 15% Riders Fund deduction – CASH DEPOSITS PLEASE ADD R20-00

Entries cancelled after closing date of entries will not be refunded.

Should the event have to be cancelled for unforeseen circumstances the OC will refund 80% of entry fee. Should any competitor request a refund before closing date – a 15% administration charge will be taken off the amount

 

Prize Money:

 

 

Final Turnierstall Hilmar Meyer   class R20,000-00 

    Overall Winner - Air Ticket to Bremen Germany, Accomodation 2 weeks, 2 shows, spending money and trophy (Estimated at R25,000-00)

Classes 1-11– 60% of Entry Fee plus additional sponsorship if attained All other classes 50% of entry fee less above levies plus additional sponsorship if attained. All prize money will be distributed at the discretion of the Organizing Committee subject to SAEF General Regulations 

Lots prizes, Victor ludorums , Medals , trophies, day blankets - please download the PDF Schedule and the timetable to see the arena plans

ENTRY FEE:

NATIONAL CLASSES (CSN):

1.30 and 1.35 has 3 classes in the composite fee and the 4th class is the Hilmar at an additional fee -

So there is a National Chamionship for 1.30 - 1.35 and The Hilmar Championship

Riders may only enter in one of the two height Championships (1.30 or 1.35) plus all may enter Hilmar

Classes - 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1,4 1.5 (1.30 /1.35 Young Riders composite fee R1100-00) 3 classes

Class 2- Turnierstall Hilmar Meyer Final - Open to all Juniors and Y/R – 1.30 – R400-00

Classes  3.1 to 2.8  Pony Rider 1.10 and Pony Rider 1.20 Composite fee- R1200-00 (4 classes)

Classes  2.1 to 4. 8  Children 1.10 and 1.20 Composite fee- R1200-00 (4 classes)

PROVINCIAL CLASSES

R295.00 per class

Recreational classes (See note about recreational registration)

Classes 28-31 and 48-53 R 260-00

NOTES REGARDING STABLING:

R600-00 for the duration of the show or R200.00 per night (very limited)

  • Limited stables will be allocated on a per night basis
  • Initial Bedding will be provided, additional bedding will be available to purchase.
  • Stables will be allocated on a first come first paid basis. Priority to Out of Province Athletes
  • Competitors wishing to be stabled with others should indicate this on their entry form, however please bear in mind that if the person you are wanting to be stabled with has entered early and you have entered late or vice versa this allocation may not be possible as stables are allocated strictly on a first entered basis.
  • Stabling can be booked on SASJ website or email mapleridge@telkomsa.net for a stabling form

Entries:

Entries close on Tuesday 30th August 2016 and will only be accepted if they have been received with payment by that date.

PRIZE MONEY:

A minimum of 60% of the total entry fee will be paid out to CN status classes and a minimum of 40% will be paid out to provincial classes. This excludes any sponsorship money offered independently from the allocated prize money.

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

Dress:

Jackets Only -  No Provincial or sponsored shirts may be worn.

Substitutions:  

Application for substitutions must be made on the form provided at the secretary’s office not later than 30 minutes before the commencement of the competition concerned or as per the discipline rules.  The new rider must sign the substitution forms, indicating that he has the consent of the competitor originally entered.

 Entries bought or sold: Must be handed in to the show office by 12 noon the day before the classhttp://sashowjumping.co.za/uploads/province/SASJ%20Bought%20Entry%20Form%20%282%29.pdf

Feed & Bedding

 

Initial wood shavings bedding will be supplied, thereafter bedding can be purchased at the Show office. Food can be ordered from feed companies.
Midfeeds:                                           011 468 1824
Grooms Facilities:
No groom’s accommodation is available. Competitors are advised to provide their groom with suitable accommodation (tents etc.)  Ablution facilities, with hot water, will be provided. Meals will be available for the duration of the show from .The grooms will receive 3 meals per day including coffee and cool drinks the cost will be R150 per day.

 

No tents are allowed to be erected in the stable block perimeter.
Cancellation and combination of classes:
In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the organizing committee, in conjunction with the discipline representatives, reserves the right to cancel or combine classes and restrict entries (other than those applicable to championships and their qualifying classes) to a practical number.  Entry fees will be refunded for any entries not accepted.
Variation of programme: 
The programme will be adhered to as far as possible.  The organizing committee in conjunction with the discipline representative reserves the right to make alterations in the event of insufficient or excessive entries, unfavourable weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances.
Competitor Obligations:  
- Athletes are obliged to ride in all competitions for which they have qualified, unless they have been granted dispensation by the discipline Rep.  This will normally only be given where a medical or veterinary certificate certifying that the rider or horse is unfit to compete, is produced for the competition concerned. - All athletes and horses are required to appear in parades when requested to do so.
- Prize-winners should be mounted when receiving their awards and both horse and rider must be properly dressed and turned out.
- No blankets may be worn in the competition arenas unless permission is given by the show convenors.
- Failure to co-operate and comply with these obligations may result in the forfeiting of all prize-money, rosettes, trophies and/or grading points for that athlete, unless permission is given by the discipline Rep.
Exercising of Horses and Ponies - At no time during the event may horses be exercised in the competition arenas.  Only designated, officially supervised warm up arenas may be used.
Responsibility for damage, loss or injury: 
The Sponsors, SAEF, SASJ, Maple Ridge and their officials shall in no way be responsible for any damage, loss or injury sustained by owners, competitors and members of the public or any other persons or their property whatsoever.
Dogs
All dogs must be kept on leads at all times on the show grounds.
Services:

FARRIER: On Call-  Andy Rivas 082 443 8001  -Kevin Morgan -082 785 3144
Treating Veterinarians: Northrand Animal Clinic 011 468
Paramedics will be in attendance.
 

Protest & Appeals:

SASJ – R750 as per SASJ Regulations

 

     Classes will be run at 350 mpm unless conditions necessitate a change 0.70cm, 0.80cm & 0.90cm @ 300 mpm & 1.00m classes will be run at 325 mpm.  All classes will be run under SASJ Jumping Rules and those applying to the Junior/young rider South African Championship.

     The Organising Committee reserves the right to restrict entries for the jumping classes to a workable maximum giving preference to higher levels and team competitors .

      Entry fees will be refunded for any entries NOT accepted.

      No rider may ride more than two horses in the 2014 South African Junior/Young Rider Championships of S A.

CODE OF CONDUCT

FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HORSE

The South African Equestrian Federation (SAEF) expects all those involved in National Equestrian sport to adhere to SAEF’s Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that the welfare of the pony/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 ponies/horses, welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse management, training methods, farrier and tack, and transportation.
  2. Ponies 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 pony/horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the pony/horse for onward travel after the event.
  4. Every effort must be made to ensure that ponies 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.
  5. SAEF urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their areas of expertise.

REGULATIONS and NOTES:

  1. All Show Jumping will be run under FEI Jumping Regulations and SASJ Regulations. FEI Veterinary rules will be applicable with the SASJ MCP Testing and NHA Laboratory. By entering on the SASJ online system riders, guardians and parents accept the regulations and process of SASJ for MCP Testing.
  2. It is the Athletes/Owners responsibility to ensure that they comply with the control measures of African Horse Sickness and Equine Flu. The batch numbers and dates of the last two vaccinations against Equine Flu and AHS must be stated in the Horses passport – these must comply with the vaccinations on the horses SASJ profile. Should these vaccinations not comply the Athlete will be issued with a fine.
  3. All Athletes should be aware of the South African Drug Free Sport and WADA regulations and prohibited substances – all these are available on : http://www.drugfreesport.org.za
  4. All Athletes are also to ensure they are aware of the Equine Anti Doping and Medication Control Programme.  All information and the current FEI Equine Prohibited Substances list of Banned Substances and Controlled Medications are available on the FEI Clean Sport Website as a PDF document, Database or smart phone app.
  5. Equine Influenza and African Horse Sickness

All horses must have been vaccinated against Equine influenza according to SAEF regulations. Vaccinations are valid for six months and must be renewed prior to expiry; otherwise primary and secondary vaccinations will have to be re-administered. All horses travelling to the AHS surveillance area / Free zone must apply according to the SOP for entering into the Controlled area prior to the commencement of the return journey.  A Permit must be issued by the State Veterinarian and be accompanied by a valid health certificate (in the passport) signed by a Private Veterinarian, not more than 48 hours prior to travelling. All horses and ponies must have been vaccinated by a VETERINARIAN against African Horse Sickness using a registered polyvalent African Horse Sickness vaccine as prescribed by the manufacturer and in accordance with SAEF Veterinary rules.

       All horses and ponies must be in possession of and be accompanied by a SAEF or FEI Group IX passport.

       Details of all vaccinations must be entered in the passport.

      A random check of passports will be conducted to ensure that they comply. Competitors not complying with the      

      above will be fined  and may be refused entry onto the grounds. No entries will be accepted without the relevant      

      AHS and flu vac details stamped in the passport

       No flu vaccination may be administered within 7 days of arriving at the show grounds.

  1. Medication Control Laboratory for SASJ CN Status MCP Testing:

Name:                                                  National Horse Racing Authority of Southern Africa

                Address:                                              14 Turf Club Street, Turffontein Racecourse       

EQUINE INFLUENZA

VACCINATIONS - EQUINE INFLUENZA

2015 Veterinary Regulations Article 1028

 

 


Entry Close Message

TUESDAY 30th AUGUST 2016

Entries will be accepted on a first come first served basis. No late entries will be accepted


Ground Levy Message

 R60-00  Ground Levy which is included in the Entry Fee

 

 

 


Enquiries
mapleridge@telkomsa.net or charlene.josten@vodamail.co.za Office hours: Mon. - Fri. 08h00 - 16h00

Venue
Maple Ridge Equestrian Farm

Vet Inspections
Only for Junior and Y/R 1.30/1.35 horses. Ponies need not go through the vet inspection

Prizes

                           Day blankets to all Champions – Medals, Trophies – lots of prizes for all levels

 


Terms And Conditions

Catering
Will be available for the duration of the show

Additional Notes

 

 



Entry Closed On 2016-08-30

Extras
Name Quantity Value
Stabling for the duration of the show (includes initial bedding) 28 R600.00 each
Additional -16th Annual Spring Fair Youth Extravaganza T- Shirt - Subsidised T shirt you pay only R40-00 22 R30.00 each
Daily Grooms Meal Vouchers (book amount days ) Breakfast and Lunch only per day - Breakfast – Pies or sandwiches and a fruit. Lunch a cooked stew chicken or beef including a drink with each meal 76 R120.00 each
Stabling Thursday Night available 12.00 noon on Thursday until 10.00 am Friday Morning 15 R200.00 each
Stabling Friday Night available 12.00 noon on Friday until 10.00 am Saturday Morning 15 R200.00 each
Stabling Saturday Night available 12.00 noon on Saturday 15 R200.00 each