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The following officials have been invited. The management reserves the right to add or alter this list.

Hunter Judges

Rob Bielefeld, Jimmy Lee, Susan Schoellkopf

Jumper Jury Marjorie Dennis, Alex Drillis, Cindy Gerred,

Graeme Nicholson, Diane Ratigan, Cathy Roy

Course Designers Chris Brandt, Michael Curtis, Jennifer Ferguson

2012 Course Decorator - Evie Frisque

Grand Prix Ring Course Designers

Leopoldo Palacios (VEN) Stewards…………………….…………Allan Ehrlick FEI, Harold Johnson, Sherri Whitworth Announcer……………….………………………………..... Peter Chamczuk, Yvonne Busby In Gates… ……………………………….…..………...Amy Aspin, Helen Dillon, Geri Fowler, Rob Gray, Cliff Haines, Laura Weller Blacksmith………………………………...…… BWD Equine Services Ltd (905) 715-4719 Medical…………………………….……………...…….………… .First Tier Medical Services Photographer………………………….………..……….Shoot Photographic—Mike Schram System Analyst……………...……………...……………... Jon Kassel, Network Identity Inc Veterinarians………………………...…..McKee-Pownall Equine Services (905) 898-0370

Special Thanks to the Jumping for Dreams Committee, their dedicated support is greatly appreciated.

Event Co-Ordinator: Mac McQuaker Ceremonies: Sheila Johnstone, Pam Duggan

Children’s Wish Celebration: Linda Pabst, Deb Firestone The Village: Linda Pabst

Design/Production: Jason Boettger Parking: Palgrave Rotary

Media Partners: Caledon Living & Horse Sport

Equestrian Management Group

200 Pine Ave, Caledon, Ont. L7E 0M1

Horse Show Office # (905) 880-5344 Horse Show Fax # (905) 880-4029

www.equiman.com [email protected]

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The following 2012 EMG Horse Show are EC Sanctioned Gold/Platinum Competitions

Canadian Show Jumping Tournament - September 19-23, 2012

Every class offered herein, which is covered by the rules and specifications of the 2012 EC Rule Book, and will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. All questions not covered by these rules shall be decided by the show management, whose decision will be final.

Equine Canada Statement of Principles

Equine Canada (EC), the national equestrian federation of Canada, supports adherence to hu-

mane treatment of horses in all activities under its jurisdiction. EC is committed to: • Upholding the welfare of the horses, regardless of value, as a primary consideration in all activities; • Requiring that horses be treated with kindness, respect and the compassion that they deserve, and that they never be subjected to mistreatment; • Ensuring that owners, trainers and exhibitors or their agents use responsible care in the handling, treatment and transportation of their horses as well as horses placed in their care for any purpose; • Providing for the continuous well-being of horses by encouraging routine inspection and consultation with health care professionals and competition officials to achieve the highest possible standards of nutrition, health, comfort and safety as a matter of standard operating procedure; • Continuing to support scientific studies on equine health and welfare; • Requiring owners, trainers and exhibitors to know and follow their sanctioning organization’s rules, and to work within industry regulations in all equestrian competition; • Reviewing, revising and developing competition rules and regulations that protect the welfare of the horses.

The standard by which conduct or treatment will be measured is that which a person, informed and experienced in generally accepted equine training

and exhibition procedures, would determine to be neither cruel, abusive nor inhumane.

Any horse entered in any class at an EC Sanctioned Competition may, while on competi-

tion grounds be selected for equine medication control testing.

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Official Accommodations Provider BEST WESTERN ORANGVILLE INN & SUITES Ask for the “Equestrian Rate—From $159.99”

519-941-3311

www.bestwesternorangeville.com

FOR FURTHER ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION

PLEASE VISIT THE FOLLOWING WEB SITES www.orangeville.org/tourism www.headwaterstourism.com

Jump Canada is a committee of Equine Canada responsible for all aspects of Show Jumping in Canada from the grassroots to the International Level. The board members are elected by the stakeholders in the sport—riders, owners

and competition organizers.

As a Gold Sanctioned Equine Canada Hunter/Jumper competition all EMG Horse Shows are required to remit fees of $10.00 per horse entered in the

hunter/Jumper divisions to Jump Canada in order to support their developmen-tal programs. These funds will be used as follows:

-60% Hunter, Young Rider and Domestic Programs -35% National and International Teams

-5% Administration Publicity & PR

This levy is supported by EC and failure to participate may lead to suspension of Sport License.

2012 JUMP CANADA LEVY

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MEMBERSHIP: 2012 - EC General Regulations A201

All Canadian Owners & Riders must have Valid EC Gold Sport License (A205) and a Pro-vincial Membership (OEF or equivalent) (A203).

OR Purchase a Single Event Upgrade (A211) or License Transfer (A212) for a Silver or Bronze Sport License to Gold Sport License.

OR Purchase a Temporary Sport License (A208). Must be a member of OEF or equivalent. No points will be accumulated. OHJA Membership (owner & rider) is only required to accrue provincial points. All Seniors competing in Amateur classes must posses an EC Amateur Card. Valid USEF Membership Cards are also acceptable. FEI Competitors: must have Valid EC Platinum Sport License (A204)

PASSPORTS: 2012 - EC General Regulations A402

All Canadian entries are required to have an EC Passport with a current Horse License Sticker to compete. FEI & National Federation Passports are acceptable.

OR Exhibitor must obtain written notification from EC stating passport is en route or being processed.

OR Purchase a Temporary Horse Registration (A411.3). No points will be accumulated. Valid USEF Recording, Registration or Foreign Affidavit are also acceptable. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to provide to the Horse Show Office proof of mem-berships prior to competing. Anyone competing without proof of 2012 EC Sport License and Valid EC Passport will pay the Temporary Sport License / Temporary Horse Registra-tion Fee at each competition until it is provided.

These fees are non refundable upon the completion of the respective competition.

General Rules Please read carefully

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General Rules Please read carefully

Entries: Faxed, mailed and online entries will be accepted and processed. EMG is now accepting credit cards for payment. Supporting Documents: The EMG Show office will maintain a file of documents for EMG SHOWS ONLY. You only need to produce a copy of these documents at the first EMG show you attend. Trainer/Person Responsible: EC Gold Sport License, OEF Membership Owners & Riders: EC Gold Sport License, OEF Membership, OHJA Membership is re-quired only to accrue Provincial points Amateurs: EC Amateur Card Juniors: Date of Birth Horses/Ponies: Front page of Passport with valid 2012 License Sticker Entry Blanks: Must be complete, for all shows including signature, addresses, phone numbers, EC, OEF, OHJA and Passport numbers. Post Entries: All entries received after the entry closing date may be assessed a $25.00 post entry fee. Numbers: Only numbers with outstanding balances from previous weeks will be held until paid. Trainers are no longer responsible for clients unpaid accounts. Prize Money: Prize money will be credited to each horse’s account. Prize cheques will be made payable to the owner of the entry, unless the office is notified to pay to the rider. Cheques will be mailed within 21 days of the close of the horse show. Cheques will only be issued to those entries whose accounts have been paid in full. Returned Cheques: A $50.00 charge will be assessed on all returned cheques and the exhibitor will not be permitted to show at any future EMG Shows until the account has been settled. Unsettled accounts will be turned over to EC, which will result in suspension from all competitions. Schedule: The show management further reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or com-bine any class or condition they deem advisable without notification. Every effort will be made to provide as much notification as possible. Please check web site www.equiman.com after 8 pm for any changes. Dress Code: See Rule G109 Polo Shirts are acceptable attire in the jumper rings during the week unless otherwise noted. Proper Attire (Jackets, ties, chokers, etc.) is required for all Jumpers beginning Saturday morning and for the balance of each show. Proper attire is required for the Open Welcome Classes.

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Jumper Nomination Fee: $130.00—Junior Amateur

Jumper Nomination Fee: $150.00—Open

Nomination fees will be refunded less a scratch fee and administration fee if the following condi-tions are met: 1) The horse has not shown in any classes. 2) The horse show veterinarian issues a scratch certificate. All jumper classes will be conducted under Articles 238.2.2 unless otherwise specified. Riders are reminded that they must declare each day for the next day’s classes. You may choose to remain in one division and declare on the entry form at the time of entering or at the office prior to the show for all of your classes.

Telephone Declarations will NOT be Accepted.

CHANGES: The office closes 1/2 hour after the last class of the day for any adds or scratches. Online changes will soon be available. ADDS: Day of entries and adds may be accepted if the schedule permits. Day of Show Entries: may be charged a post entry fee of $25.00 plus a late fee of $5.00 per class. Day of Class Adds: may be charged a $5.00 late fee for each class. Riders should be prepared to go first in the order for each class entered late for the day. SCRATCHES: Hunters: NO Day Of Scratches without Show Vet Certificate. Nominated Jumpers: Day Of Scratches- If done in writing, before the class starts. Will re-ceive a 50% refund of the class entry fee only. NO Jumper Nomination Fee Refunds. Show Scratch: If all classes are scratched in writing, the day before the show, all entry fees will be refunded less a scratch fee and the administration fee. Class Scratch: Classes scratched in writing the day before will be fully refunded. Please Note: All entries submitted will be processed without payment, minimum charge for an en-try will be a scratch fee and administration fee. Non-Showing Horses: All horses on the property must have a signed entry blank and a cur-rent OEF Membership. Non-showing horses will be charged a non show fee of $25.00 plus an administration fee. Non Showing Horses are not eligible to purchase Training Jumper or Hunter Warm Up Tickets. Horses found without an entry blank will be charged an additional fee of $100.00. Veterinarian/Farrier Services: Responsibility of payment for services and supplies: All owners and exhibitors will be held respon-sible for any bills for veterinary, farrier and food services. Any exhibitor not meeting this obligation to the official Show Veterinarian or farrier may be deemed an undesirable exhibitor and entries from that exhibitor may not be accepted at subsequent shows.

Adds & Scratches Please read carefully

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STALLS: $150.00 per week

Stall Closing Date: September 4, 2012

Due to the high demand for stalls, please order early to ensure availability. Stalls must be booked in writing, please use Stall Request Form. You are responsible for payment of all stalls ordered. Stalls are available after 8 am 1 day prior to the start of the horse show and all horses must be removed by 12 noon the day following the completion of each show. Horses remaining in stalls after this will be charged for the additional week.

THERE ARE NO HALF STALLS PERMITTED. STALL FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.

CAMPERS: $185.00 per week

CAMPER SPACE MUST BE RESERVED Please use Camper Request Form

There is absolutely no gray water drainage allowed on the grounds. Any exhibitor not abiding by this Town of Caledon by-law will be fined and removed from the property. NO OPEN CAMP FIRES PERMITTED ON PROPERTY. Daily pump-out is available. Please sign up and pay at the show office. Vehicles: all vehicles must be parked in designated areas only. There is no parking on the roads or in the barn areas at any time. All motorized vehicles including golf carts, scooters, dirt bikes, 4-wheelers, etc must be operated by Fully Licensed Drivers Only. Wash Racks: Horses must be bathed in wash rack areas only, no bathing in barn aisles. The wash rack area is for bathing horses only. Notice to American Exhibitors: While every effort will be made to assist you in the vari-ances of EC rules over USEF rules, the sole responsibility is entirely the Exhibitors to be aware of EC rules. EMG does not accept cheques marked payable in Canadian Funds drawn on a US account. Dog Rule: Any loose dog on the property will be fined $100.00. If found loose a second time owner will be required to remove the animal from the property. As in any public park owners are required to abide by the Town of Caledon “Poop & Scoop” by-law. The Caledon Equestrian Park Pavilion is a licensed area. No alcoholic beverages are allowed in the pavilion other than those purchased at the bar located inside.

Stalls & Campers Please read carefully

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GRAND CHAMPION &

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION HUNTER

In Memory of Robert Meilsoe

This award will be presented to the horse that accumulates the most points in any of the following divisions at each of the EMG shows. Eligible divisions for 2012 are

Baby Green, Pre Green Low, Pre Green Hi, Combined and Open Performance Hunter Divisions.

Horses may only accumulate points in one division.

In case of a tie, highest points over fences will break the tie.

Presentation of the Award and Ribbons will be prior to the Grand Prix Class in the Grand Prix Ring.

Champion and Reserve are required for presentation in hand.

Ribbon Challenge

Prize money from ribbons won during the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament can be donated to the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada any time during the show, please stop by the show office and make your donation and add your ribbon to our CWF Champions Wall. In 2011 over $4000 was donated to the CWF from the Ribbon Challenge. Help make a kid’s dream come true and donate again this year.

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$10,000 OHJA Ultimate Hunter Challenge

Eligibility: Open to horses 4,5,6,7 year olds competing in the EC Gold Rated Divisions or the Baby Green Divi-sion.   Horses must have competed in Ontario at least four times this season in the divisions above.   Horses must compete at the height that corresponds with their current year “green” status. This includes horses that regularly compete in the non-professional divisions. For example – a horse entering that normally shows in the Adult Amateur or Children’s Hunter division will jump the height in accordance with its current year green status (pre-green, first year, second year etc.)  The 4 / 5 year old section will offer three heights: 2’9, 3’ and 3’6.  The 6 / 7 year old section will offer three heights: 2’9, 3’ and 3’6.  Pre-Green II horses will be required to jump 3’ and horses in their “Regular” or “Second” year will be required to jump 3’6.  Registration must be made by August 31 of the current year. No registration fee required. If entry numbers warrant restriction, horses registered after this date may be unable to compete. Those who register prior to August 31st will be given entry priority. Registration must include a valid copy of the horse’s papers. Tattooed thoroughbreds without papers are eligible when a letter is provided from a vet confirming the tattoo number and corresponding year of birth. Papers may be randomly checked by a show vet and cross-referenced with horses / passports. Registration forms will be available on the OJHA website and from OHJA Committee members. Ultimate Hunter Challenge Format: Two separate Challenges will be run and pinned each with three phases of competition: one for 4/5 year olds and one for 6/7 year olds.

$5000 Ultimate Hunter Challenge 4 & 5 Year Olds 601 Phase I $ 500 Model $130/100/80/65/50/35/20/20 602 Phase II $ 750 Under Saddle $200/150/120/100/70/55/30/25 603 Phase III $3,750 Over Fences $1125/850/650/450/275/200/100/100 $5000 Ultimate Hunter Challenge 6 & 7 Year Olds 604 Phase I $ 500 Model $130/100/80/65/50/35/20/20 605 Phase II $ 750 Under Saddle $200/150/120/100/70/55/30/25 606 Phase III $3,750 Over Fences $1125/850/650/450/275/200/100/100 Entry Fee: $125 – individual phases may not be entered.  Entries may be restricted if the number of entries warrant. Run under EC Rules with open numerical scoring in the over fences phase – using a course of more than 8 jumps (classic-type of course). Champion and Reserve to be determined based on total score over three phases using ratio: 65% Over Fences, 20% Under Saddle and 15% Model. $500 Leading Trainer Award This award will be presented to the trainer of the Champion Horse in each age group. The Leading Trainers will each receive a $250 cheque courtesy of the OHJA Ultimate Hunter Award This award will be presented at the OHJA Awards Banquet. The award will go to the horse with the high-est overall score accumulation of the two Challenges. Class # 607 UHC Schooling Class 2’9/3’/3’6 Entry Fee: $35.00

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LOW WORKING HUNTER 2’9” Section 1 Open to all horses. Class # 1 Over Fences Ribbons to Eighth HI/LOW WORKING HUNTER 3’/3’3” Open to all horses. Class # 2 Over Fences Ribbons to Eighth Entry Fee: $35 per Class FIRST TIER MEDICAL SERVICE SHORT STIRRUP Section 4 Fences max. 2’ This division is intended as an introduction to horse showing for children not ready for the regular pony and hunter divisions. Open to junior “C” riders. Ponies or horses may enter. Riders in this division, may only cross enter into the Walk Trot and/or “C” Equitation on the flat classes. Riders may not show in any other classes that requires them to jump. Suitability is a factor. Riders must enter and show in at least one over fences class in the division to be eligible to compete in the Under Saddle class. Horses or ponies may show in other classes with a different rider. Class # 21, 22 Over Fences Ribbons to Eighth Class # 23 Under Saddle Ribbons to Eighth Entry Fee: $25 per Class TOWN OF CALEDON LEAD LINE (no entry fee)* Section 190 Class # 19 Riders 10 yrs & Under Must be accompanied by handler 16 years & Older. 1st Ribbons to All

All entries in the lead line class MUST have a signed entry blank and number BEFORE competing in the class

Hunter Divisions

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“Jumping for Dreams” Celebration

Saturday September 22 11:00am

Tickets: Included with “Champions” Club Memberships

Or

Table of 8: $1000

Individual Seats: $150 (if available)

Country & Western BBQ and Dance Saturday September 22, 2012 7:00pm

Featuring the Mechanical Bull Challenge, presented by NationWide Auto Warranty

BBQ Buffett provided by Maple Lodge Farms

Disc Jockey from Music 21 Cash Bar

Tickets $40.00/each

Charge to your show account, pre-purchase at the Horse Show Office,

and if available at the door.

All in support of the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada.

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LOW HUNTER DIVISION Open to all Children's and Adult Amateur Riders per EC rules. Riders and horses may NOT cross enter at the same show into any Hunter Division with heights more than 2’9” or any Jumper classes with heights more than 1.0m. Riders may compete in equitation classes where the height does not exceed 3’. Jogging is not required. Showing in this division will affect a horse’s eligibility. Fences up to 2’9” NOBELTON FEED MILLS LOW CHILDREN’S HUNTER Section 10 Class # 36, 37 Over Fences Ribbons to Eighth Class # 38 Nobleton Feed Mills Hunter Classic Ribbons to Tenth Class # 39 Under Saddle Ribbons to Eighth Entry Fee: $110 per Division Only MARIGOLD RIDING APPAREL LOW ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 18-35 Section 11 Class # 111, 112 Over Fences Ribbons to Eighth Class # 113 Marigold Riding Apparel Hunter Classic Ribbons to Tenth Class # 114 Under Saddle Ribbons to Eighth Entry Fee: $110 per Division Only

LOW ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 36+ Section 110 Class # 311, 312 Over Fences Ribbons to Eighth Class # 313 Marigold Riding Apparel Hunter Classic Ribbons to Tenth Class # 314 Under Saddle Ribbons to Eighth Entry Fee: $110 per Division Only

Hunter Divisions

All Hunter Classics at the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament will be ridden over an extended course up to 12 jumps with numerical scores. The top 12 scores will return for an additional shortened round. Scores will be combined to determine the winners. Formal attire is suggested. All Hunter Classics will count towards division championships and will accumulate OHJA Points.

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SMALL PONY HUNTER Section 12 Open to ponies not exceeding 12.2 hands. Fences 2’3” Class # 43, 44 Over Fences $125/50/45/40/35 Class # 45 $500 Small Pony Hunter Classic $160/80/60/55/45/35/35/30 Class # 46 Under Saddle $ 65/35/30/25/20 Entry Fee: $125 per Division Only RUNNING FOX MEDIUM PONY HUNTER Section 13 Open to ponies over 12.2 hands but not exceeding 13.2 hands. Fences 2’6” Class # 49, 50 Over Fences $125/50/45/40/35 Class # 51 $500 Running Fox Medium Pony Hunter Classic $160/80/60/55/45/35/35/30 Class # 52 Under Saddle $ 65/35/30/25/20 Entry Fee: $125 per Division Only HENRY EQUESTRIAN PLAN LARGE PONY HUNTER Section 14 Open to ponies over 13.2 hands but not exceeding 14.2 hands. Fences 2’9” Class # 55, 56 Over Fences $125/50/45/40/35 Class # 57 $500 Aviva Elite Large Pony Hunter Classic $160/80/60/55/45/35/35/30 Class # 58 Under Saddle $ 65/35/30/25/20 Entry Fee: $125 per Division Only

Hunter Divisions

All Hunter Classics at the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament will be ridden over an extended course up to 12 jumps with numerical scores. The top 12 scores will return for an additional shortened round. Scores will be combined to determine the winners. Formal attire is suggested. All Hunter Classics will count towards division championships and will accumulate OHJA Points.

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CHILDREN’S HUNTER Section 15 Fences 3’0” Class # 61, 62 Over Fences $150/70/50/45/40 Class # 63 $1000 Children’s Hunter Classic $250/200/150/120/100/70/60/50 Class # 65 Under Saddle $ 80/45/40/35/30 Entry Fee: $180 per Division Only ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 18-35 Section 16 Fences 3’0” Class # 67, 68 Over Fences $150/70/50/45/40 Class # 69 $1000 Aviva Elite Hunter Classic $250/200/150/120/100/70/60/50 Class # 71 Under Saddle $ 80/45/40/35/30 Entry Fee: $180 per Division Only ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 36+ Section 17 Fences 3’0” Class # 267, 268 Over Fences $150/70/50/45/40 Class # 269 $1000 Adult Am 36+ Hunter Classic $250/200/150/120/100/70/60/50 Class # 271 Under Saddle $ 80/45/40/35/30 Entry Fee: $180 per Division Only HENRY EQUESTRIAN PLAN AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 3’ Section 160 Fences 3’0” New for 2012. Open to Amateur riders on their own horse. Cross entry will not be permit-ted into the Adult Amateur Hunter Divisions, but owners may ride another owned horse in the AO 3’6” division. Riders are also eligible for the Low Junior/Amateur Hunter division. In all instances, an Amateur Owner rider may not ride a horse owned by another exhibitor in any other hunter or jumper class at the same competition excepting hack, under saddle and AA Jumper classes. (EC G310) Class # 367, 368 Over Fences $150/70/50/45/40 Class # 369 $1000 Aviva Elite Hunter Classic $250/200/150/120/100/70/60/50 Class # 371 Under Saddle $ 80/45/40/35/30 Entry Fee: $180 per Division Only

Hunter Divisions

All Hunter Classics at the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament will be ridden over an extended course up to 12 jumps with numerical scores. The top 12 scores will return for an additional shortened round. Scores will be combined to determine the winners. Formal attire is suggested. All Hunter Classics will count towards division championships and will accumulate OHJA Points.

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AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 3’6” Section 18 Fences 3’6” Class # 73, 74 Over Fences $150/70/50/45/40 Class # 75 $1000 Amateur Owner 3’6 Hunter Classic $250/200/150/120/100/70/60/50 Class # 77 Under Saddle $ 80/45/40/35/30 Entry Fee: $180 per Division Only JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER Section 19 Fences 3’6” Class # 79, 80 Over Fences $150/70/50/45/40 Class # 81 $1000 Aviva Elite Hunter Classic $250/200/150/120/100/70/60/50 Class # 83 Under Saddle $ 80/45/40/35/30

Entry Fee: $180 per Division Only

Hunter Divisions

Hunter Divisions

BAHR SADDLERY LOW JUNIOR/AMATEUR HUNTER Fences 3’3” Section 23 Open to Junior and Amateur riders. Horses and riders may cross enter into Equitation and any other class/division where eligible. OHJA will be providing an Annual Award for this division. (EC G311) Jogging is required. Class # 185,186 Over Fences $150/70/50/45/40 Class # 187 $1000 Bahr Saddlery Hunter Classic $250/200/150/120/100/70/60/50 Class # 189 Under Saddle $ 80/45/40/35/30 Entry Fee: $180 per Division Only

All Hunter Classics at the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament will be ridden over an extended course up to 12 jumps with numerical scores. The top 12 scores will return for an additional shortened round. Scores will be combined to determine the winners. Formal attire is suggested. All Hunter Classics will count towards division championships and will accumulate OHJA Points.

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PDI LASER GRADE PRE GREEN HUNTER Low Section 21 Fences 3’0” Open to horses that have not competed in an EC sanctioned show in classes requiring horses to jump higher than 2’9” prior to January first of the current year. Class # 85, 86, 87 Over Fences $125/60/45/40/35 Class # 89 Under Saddle $ 70/40/35/30/25 Entry Fee: $150 per Division Only ANTARES SADDLES PRE GREEN HUNTER High Section 210 Fences 3’3” Open only to horses that were eligible and competed in EC Pre Green classes in the pre-vious calendar year. Must not have competed in a EC sanctioned show in classes requir-ing horses to jump higher than 3’0” prior to January first of the current year. Class # 285, 286, 287 Over Fences $125/60/45/40/35 Class # 289 Under Saddle $ 70/40/35/30/25 Entry Fee: $150 per Division Only This division may be combined with Pre Green Low if insufficient entries. Height of jumps will be adjusted accordingly. THE MONITORING CENTER BABY GREEN HUNTER Section 22 Fences 2’9” Open to horses that has not competed in an EC sanctioned Gold or Silver competition (or equivalent) in any class requiring the entry to jump 2’9” (.85m) prior to January 1st of the current year. To maintain their Baby Green Status horses may not compete in any divi-sion in which the jumps exceed 2’9” Jogging is not required. Class # 106, 107, 108 Over Fences Ribbons to Eighth Class # 110 Under saddle Ribbons to Eighth Entry Fee: $120 per Division Only

Hunter Divisions

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Proud sponsor of the Short Stirrup Division

COMBINED WORKING HUNTER Please note that the Combined Working Hunter division may be split depending on en-tries. Please enter in classes according to appropriate green status in the event of a class split. First year fences 3’6”, Second year fences 3’9”, Regular fences 4’. FIRST YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER Section 20 Class # 97, 98, 99, 100 Over Fences $150/70/50/45/40 Class # 101 Under Saddle $80/45/40/35/30 SECOND YEAR & REGULAR WORKING HUNTER Section 220 Class # 195, 196, 197, 198 Over Fences $150/70/50/45/40 Class # 199 Under Saddle $80/45/40/35/30 Entry Fee:$180 per Division Only

Hunter Divisions

Class # 211 Jump Canada Medal Entry Fee: $35.00 Ribbons to 8th, Medal to the winner. Open to riders 17 yrs & Under as of Jan 1. To be judged over a 3’6” Hunter course and on the flat. 60% Fences, 40% Flat. No tack or equipment changes between phases. Riders may not cross enter into a 3’ medal at the same competition.

Jump Canada Medal

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Canadian Show Jumping Tournament Division Champion Coolers generously

provided by Bucas

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Class # 212 CET Medal Regional Finals Entry Fee: $50.00 Open to Amateur riders 21 yrs & Under. Must be a member of the CET. Proof of Canadian Citizenship will be required. The top 20 from each region will qualify. In the event that a rider can-not compete, the next rider will move up to keep the number of qualified riders to 20. Winners of all CET Medal classes in the region automatically qualify, even if the number exceeds 20. See Article G 1108.10 for details. To be run as three phases, Flat, Gymnastic & Jumping plus a fi-nal ride off. The flat phase test may be obtained from www.jumpcanada.ca or from the show office. Final phase will require the top 6 riders to jump a shortened course, through a draw, on three horses other than their own. The scores each rider receives from the three rounds will be to-taled to determine the winner of the Regional Finals. See Article G 1110 for details. HORSES MUST BE ON THE GROUNDS 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE START OF THE FIRST PHASE OF COMPETITION. NO ONE OTHER THAN THE COMPETITOR MAY RIDE THE COM-PETITORS HORSE ON THE DAYS OF THE CET MEDAL COM-PETITION OR DURING THE 24 HOUR PERIOD PRIOR TO THE START OF THE FIRST PHASE. Class # 212 CET Flat Phase Class # 213 CET Gymnastic Phase Class # 214 CET Jumping Phase

CET Regional Final

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“Champions” Patron Club

Mandate:

To develop and foster a relationship with like-minded Patrons who share the vision of en-hancing show jumping in Canada to international levels. To develop and increase prize money to attract top riders in Canada. To create a club-like atmosphere at the event with membership privileges and entertain-ment.

Your Membership to the “Champions” Patrons Club includes: Thursday – “Champions” Patrons Club

Club opens 11am to 1 hour after the finish of the Grand Prix Ring Offering a light lunch of soups, salads, sandwiches with complimentary bar service

Friday – “Champions” Patrons Club

Club opens 11am to 1 hour after the finish of the Grand Prix Ring Offering a light lunch of soups, salads, sandwiches with complimentary bar service

Saturday – Jumping for Dreams Celebration

Tent opens 11am to one hour after the finish of the Grand Prix Ring In support of the Children’s Wish Foundation, offering a gourmet meal, with complimen-tary bar service plus a live auction, silent auction and new this year a Calcutta for the Caledon Cup Phase 2.

Sunday – “Champions” Patron Brunch

Tent opens at 11am to one hour after the finish of the Grand Prix Ring Enjoy a fabulous hot brunch prepared by “Gourmandisimo” with complimentary bar ser-vice.

Club Levels: Bronze Level - $1,000* 2 Club Memberships 2 Seats Children’s Wish Celebration 2 Seats Champions Brunch

Silver Level - $2,000* 4 Club Memberships 4 Seats Children’s Wish Celebration 4 Seats Champions Brunch Gold Level - $4,000* 8 Club Memberships 8 Seats Children’s Wish Celebration 8 Seats Champions Brunch *plus applicable taxes

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1.0m SCHOOLING JUMPER Section 24 Open to all jumpers. Courses to be designed to accommodate young jumpers. Maximum height 1.0m and max width 1.10m. Clear rounds will receive a red ribbon. Entries will be given the option of competing twice over the same course and being scored on 2 cards or competing over 2 different courses. Not all classes offered at all shows, please check schedule. Class # 121, 122 Table A No Jump Off Entry Fee: $40 per class NO Nomination Fee 1.10m SCHOOLING JUMPER Section 25 Open to all Jumpers. Maximum height 1.10m and width 1.20m. Clear rounds will receive a red ribbon. Any Natural Obstacles may be used. Not all classes offered at all shows, please check schedule. Class # 127, 128, 127 Table A No Jump Off Entry Fee: $40 per class NO Nomination Fee

Schooling Jumper

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Young Horse Championship 2012

Canadian Show Jumping Tournament

Class # 315 Young Horse 5 Year Old Class # 316 Young Horse 6 Year Old Class # 317 Young Horse 7/8 Year Old Entry Fee: $75 No Jumper Nomination required $225/150/125/100/75/75 Registration Fee - $100 before May 31st - $175 after May 31st

All venues will have registration forms available in office. Form must be complete before a horse may compete. Registration must include credit card / check (Payable to 2012 Young Horse Championship) and proof of age. Registration forms are available online at www.angelstone.co. Forms may be faxed to 519-856-1467 or mailed to Angelstone Tournaments, P.O. Box 299, Ac-ton, ON, L7J 2M4.

Eligibility – Open to all riders. Open to horses 5, 6, 7 or 8 with proof of age. Horses must carry EC passport or equivalent. Press/Media – Jennifer Ward to handle all press for the series. Current standing will be avail-able online at www.angelstone.co. Press releases will go out after each event. Administration – Angelstone Tournaments office will handle registration and point standings. Please contact [email protected] with any questions. Prize Money / Entry Fees – Prize money must be AT LEAST $750 per age group. Entry fee may not exceed $75. Payout is to be $225/150/125/100/75/75. If offering more please keep percentages the same. Age Category Rules and Heights 5-year-olds To begin the year at 1.10m and work up to 1.20m. Time allowed 325 meters per minute. Cooler to winner. Ribbons and prize money to top 8. Scoring – FEI Article 238.2.2 for qualifi-ers. Final to be cumulative score over four rounds. In event of a tie after four rounds there will be a jump-off. 6-year-olds To begin the year at 1.20m and work up to 1.30m. Time allowed 325 meters per minute. Cooler to winner. Ribbons and prize money to top 8. Scoring – FEI Article 238.2.2 for qualifi-ers. Final to be cumulative score over four rounds. In event of a tie after four rounds there will be a jump-off. 7/8 year olds To begin the year at 1.30m and work up to 1.40m. Time allowed 350 meters per minute. Cooler to winner. Ribbons and prize money to top 8. Scoring – FEI Article 238.2.2 for qualifi-ers. Final to be cumulative score over four rounds. In event of a tie after four rounds there will be a jump-off. General Class Criteria All classes are held at EC Gold sanctioned competitions. All classes must be held in the Grand Prix Ring as a stand-alone class (If fewer than 10 en-tries show management has right to combine with another class and pin separately – 1.15m/5yr, 1.25m/6yr, 1.35m/7&8yr). Series scored under current FEI rules. Winning horse of each qualifier to receive 20 pts., 2nd 18, 3rd 17 etc… Best 6 Scores to count Entry fee per qualifier $75 Max. Final entry fee $650 Max All qualifiers must offer at least $750 in prize money. Nomination is not required for any young horse classes.

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12 Holland Drive, Bolton, Ontario L7E 1G6

905-951-3333

www.boltonelectric.com // info@boltonelectric. com Sponsor or the Junior Amateur 1.30m Division

“Official Electrical Supplier for the

Caledon Equestrian Park”

R.A. CURRIE Hay and Straw

Official supplier for the

Caledon Equestrian Park Proud sponsor of the Green Pony Division

905-873-3880

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JUNIOR AMATEUR 1m Section 27 Open to horses that are ridden by a junior or an amateur. Maximum height in the first round is 1m width 1.10m Class # 139 Junior / #239 Amateur Table A Immed. Jump Off $150/90/80/65/60/55 Class #139 is Sponsored by Equestrian Factory Outlet Class # 140 / #240 Amateur Table C Speed $150/90/80/65/60/55 Entry Fee: $50 per class Class # 142 / #242 Amateur $2500 Peel Maryborough Grand Prix $750/525/350/225/200/170/150/130 Entry Fee: $130 Jumper Nomination $130 HORSE SPORT JUNIOR AMATEUR 1.10m Section 28 Open to horses that are ridden by a junior or an amateur. Maximum height in the first round 1.10m width 1.20m Class # 145 Table A Immed. Jump Off $150/90/80/65/60/55 Class # 146 Table C Speed $150/90/80/65/60/55 Entry Fee: $50 per class Class # 148 $2500 Peel Maryborough $750/525/350/225/200/170/150/130 Entry Fee: $130 Jumper Nomination $130 BRUNO DELGRANGE SADDLES JUNIOR AMATEUR 1.20m Section 29 Open to horses that are ridden by a junior or an amateur. Maximum height in the first round 1.20m width 1.30m Class # 151 Table A Immed. Jump Off $130/80/75/60/55/50 Class # 152 Table C Speed $130/80/75/60/55/50 Entry Fee: $50 per Class Class # 153 $2,500 Peel Maryborough Grand Prix $750/525/350/225/200/170/150/130 Entry Fee: $130 Jumper Nomination $130

Junior Amateur Jumper

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BOLTON ELECTRIC JUNIOR AMATEUR 1.30m Section 30 Open to horses that are ridden by a junior or an amateur. Maximum height 1.30m maxi-mum width 1.40m Class # 154 Table A Immed. JO $150/90/80/65/60/55 Class # 155 Table C Speed $150/90/80/65/60/55 Entry Fee: $50 per Class Class # 156 $2500 NationWide Auto Warranty Grand Prix $750/525/350/225/200/170/150/130 Entry Fee: $130 Jumper Nomination $130 TERRA GEN SOLAR JUNIOR AMATEUR 1.40m Section 31 Open to horses that are ridden by a junior or an amateur. Maximum height 1.40 maximum width 1.50m Class # 157 Table A Immed. JO $150/90/80/65/60/55 Class # 158 Table C Speed $150/90/80/65/60/55 Entry Fee: $50 per Class Class # 159 $2500 NationWide Auto Warranty Grand Prix $750/525/350/225/200/170/150/130 Entry Fee: $130 Jumper Nomination $130

Junior Amateur Jumper

Ribbon Challenge

Prize money from ribbons won during the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament can be donated to the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada any time during the show, please stop by the show office and make your donation and add your ribbon to our CWF Champions Wall. In 2011 over $4000 was donated to the CWF from the Ribbon Challenge. Help make a kid’s dream come true and donate again this year.

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SYSTEM FENCING 1.35m JUMPER Section 33 Open to all horses. All classes are Table A with an immediate jump off. Maximum height 1.35m width 1.40m Class # 163 $1000 Welcome $300/180/160/140/120/100 Class # 164 $1000 Stake $300/180/160/140/120/100 Entry Fee: $75 per class Class # 165 $2500 System Fencing Grand Prx $750/525/350/225/200/170/150/130 Entry Fee: $130 Jumper Nomination $150 STONEWOOD MANAGEMENT 1.40m JUMPER Section 34 Open to all horses. All classes are Table A with immediate jump off. Maximum height 1.40m width 1.45m. Not all classes are offered at all shows, please check schedules. Class # 167 $1500 Welcome $450/270/240/210/180/150 Class # 168 $1500 Stake $450/270/240/210/180/150 Entry Fee: $100 per class Class # 169 $2500 Stonewood Management Grand Prix $750/525/350/225/200/170/150/130 Entry Fee: $130 Jumper Nomination $150

Open Jumper Division

“Champions of Champions”

Every Division Champion Owner at the 2012 Canadian Show Jumping Tournament will receive one free Memberships to the “Champions” Pa-tron Club for 2013. The Club offers a comfortable atmosphere for members to relax, stay warm and entertain their guests. A complimentary bar with hot and cold lunch items each day provides a wonderful way to spend a September fall afternoon. Individual memberships are valued at $500.00

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$5,000 Jump Canada Bioniche Talent Squad Eastern Finals Presented by MVS Solutions

Class # 176 Table A, Art. 238.2.2—1.40m

Entry Fee: $125.00

$1500/1000/800/500/400/300/250/250

Riders must be registered members of Jump Canada Talent Squad

Talent Squad Eastern Finals

The Caledon Cup Trophy

Trophy will be presented to the horse /rider combination with the

most points based on the World Cup Point System for classes #172 #180 #181

Trophy generously donated by Kim Kirton

In memory of her father Gordon Kirton.

2011- Ian Millar & Star Power 2010-Jill Henselwood & IV Ever

2009-Hugh Graham & Executive Privilege 3E

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Horse Shoes for Charity Brought to you in part by BWD Equine Services & Guild Recycling Corp. This unique charitable program will allow equestrians from all over Ontario to participate in the fund raising efforts of the Jumping For Dreams program as part of the 2012 Canadian Show Jumping Tournament. Over the year, hundreds of horses have their feet trimmed and their shoes replaced. This adds up to thousands of steel and aluminum shoes that end up in the garbage and ultimately in our landfills. BWD Equine Services will collect theses donated shoes at the Caledon Equestrian Park all summer long at their blacksmith shop. They will also bring their used shoes from other jobs to add to the total. Individual barns are invited to save up and drop off their used shoes when they visit the Caledon Equestrian Park throughout the summer. Guild Recycling Corp. has generously agreed to provide the recycling containers for collec-tion. At the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament in September, these used steel and alumi-num shoes will then be collected by Guild Recycling, weighed and recycled into new metals. Guild will donate all proceeds to the Children’s Wish Foundation as part of the Jumping For Dreams program. During the CSJT, a Horse Shoe Tournament and draw will be held allowing participants to guess the final weight of steel shoes and aluminum shoes. Each lucky winner will receive a special prize at the conclusion of the 2012 show season. Please help us keep old horseshoes from filling our landfills and support the Children’s Wish Foundation at the same time.

In support of the Children’s Wish Foundation Saturday and Sunday, September 22 & 23

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GENERAL CONDITIONS This event is organised in accordance with:

- FEI Statutes, 22nd edition, effective 15 April 2007, updates effective 1st January 2012

- FEI General Regulations, 23rd edition, effective 1st January 2009, updates effective 1st January 2012

- FEI Veterinary Regulations, 12th edition, effective 5th April 2010, updates effective 1st January 2012

- The Rules for Jumping Events and its Annexes, 24th edition, effective 1st January 2012, updates effective 1st January 2012

- CSI/CSIO requirements (For all CSI events in Europe and Worldwide-except for CSIO and Amateur events) http://www.fei.org/sites/default/file/OFFICIALS%20%26%20ORGANISERS/ORGANISERS/JUMPING/Technical%20Info/CSI-O_Req_2012.pdf

- CSI requirements for North American (Canada, Mexico and USA) http://.fei.org/sites/default/files/file/OFFICIALS%20%26%20ORGANISERS/ORGANISERS/JUMPING/Technical%20Info/CSI-O_Req_N.Am_2012.pdf

- CSI 3*, 4* invitation system (Europe) and 5* invitation system (Worldwide)

- Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations (EADCMR), 1st edition, effective 5th April 2010, updates effective 1st January 2012

- FEI Anti-Doping Rules for Human Athletes (ADRHA), based on the 2009 revised Code, effective 1st January 2012

- All subsequent published revisions, the provisions of which will take prece-dence.

- An arbitration procedure is provided for in the FEI Statutes and General Regulations referred to above. In accordance with this procedure, any ap-peal against a decision rendered by the FEI or its official bodies is to be settled exclusively by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, Switzerland.

- It is the responsibility of NFs to ensure their participants are of the correct age.

Approved by Equine Canada June 14, 2012

Signature of the Secretary General

Event: Canadian Show Jumping Tournament CSI2* Place: Caledon Equestrian Park, Palgrave, ON Date: Sept 19-23, 2012 NF:CANADA

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Aviva Elite / Peel Maryborough $35,000 Caledon Cup Phase 2

Class # 181 Table A, Art. 238.2.2 Max 1.45m

Max 3 horses per rider FEI Schooling, Drug, Stabling & Security rules will apply JOG: 12 Noon WEDNESDAY Sept 19 FEI Stabling Area

Entry Fee: $500

$8750/7000/5250/3500/2450/1925/1400/1050/1050/875/875/875

Ram Equestrian $50,000 Caledon Cup Phase 3

Class #180 Table A, Art. 238.2.2 Max 1.45m Max 2 horses per rider

FEI Schooling, Drug, Stabling & Security rules will apply JOG: 12 Noon WEDNESDAY Sept 19 FEI Stabling Area

Entry Fee: $700

$12,500/10,000/7500/5000/3500/2750/2000/1500/1500/1250/1250/1250

The Caledon Cup Trophy will be presented to the horse /rider combination with

the most points based on the World Cup Point System for classes #172, #180, #181

$100,000 Caledon Cup Championship

Aviva Elite / Peel Maryborough $15,000 Caledon Cup Phase 1

Class # 172 Table A, Art. 238.2.2 Max 1.45m Max 3 horses per rider

FEI Schooling, Drug, Stabling & Security rules will apply JOG: 12 Noon WEDNESDAY Sept 19 FEI Stabling Area

Entry Fee: $250

$3750/3000/2250/1500/1050/825/600/450/450/375/375/375

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