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THURSDAY 28th JULY 2016
UQ VETS Arena 1
9.00 AM START - 8.30am Walk the Course
Class 1 1.35m Mini Prix 1st Qualifier – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Washpool Lodge
1st $300 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $250 3rd $200 4th $150 5th $100 (Total $1,000)
Block Qualifying Fee $70
Class 2 1.40m - Article 238.2.1
SponSored By: CaliCo pony and FraSer’S TranSporT
1st $300 + bag Pryde’s Easifeed 2nd $250 3rd $200 4th $150 5th $100 (Total $1,000)
Nomination: $35
PRYDE’S EASIFEED Arena 2 – 8.00AM START – 7.30am Walk the Course
Class 3a Junior 1.15m – 1.20m 1st Qualifier – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Horsezone
1st $100 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $60 3rd $40 4th $30 5th $20 (Total $250)
Block Qualifying Fee: $40
Class 3b Open 1.15m – 1.20m 1st Qualifier – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Sam Buchanan Farrier Services
1st $200 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $150 3rd $80 4th $40 5th $30 (Total $500)
Block Qualifying Fee: $60
Class 4a 1.25m – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Vakarra Equestrian Store & prorotor
1st $250 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $200 3rd $150 4th $100 5th $80 (Total $780)
Nomination: $30
Class 4b Young Rider 1.25m – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Wishbone Farm
1st $200 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $150 3rd $80 4th $40 5th $30 (Total $500)
Block Qualifying Fee: $100
KOLORA LODGE Indoor Arena
8.00 AM START - 7.30am Walk the Course
Class 5 80 – 90cm – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $30 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $15 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $85)
Nomination: $10
Class 6 1.00m – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $30 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $15 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $85)
Nomination: $10
FRIDAY 29th JULY 2016
UQ VETS Arena 1
8.00 AM START - 7.30am Walk the Course
Class 7 1.35m Mini Prix 2nd Qualifier – Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by : Kelly Schweida Racing
1st $300 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $250 3rd $200 4th $150 5th $100 (Total $1,000)
Class 8a 1.40m – 1.45m - Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: Brian Smith Racing
1st $300 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $250 3rd $200 4th $150 5th $100 (Total $1,000)
Nomination: $35
Class 8b 1.40m – 1.45m – State of Origin Teams Competition
You must have nominated in Class 8a to be eligible for Class 8b
Class 9a Junior 1.15m - 1.20m 2nd Qualifier – Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: ProRotor
1st $110 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $85 3rd $50 4th $30 5th $25 (Total $300)
Class 9b Open 1.15m - 1.20m 2nd Qualifier – Article 238.2.2
Sponsored By: Global Entries
1st $200 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $150 3rd $80 4th $40 5th $30 (Total $500)
PRYDE’S EASIFEED Arena 2
8.00 AM START - 7.30am Walk the Course
Class 10a Young Rider 1.25m – 1.35m – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Tullyard
1st $200 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $150 3rd $80 4th $40 5th $30 (Total $500)
Class 10b 1.25m – 1.35m – Article 238.2.1 for horses that have not competed in the Mini Prix
Sponsored by: Barry Lockwood Racing
1st $250 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $200 3rd $150 4th $100 5th $50 (Total $750)
Nomination: $30
Class 11a 1.10m Newcomers 1st Qualifier (horses under 8pts) Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: Nick Sheehan Equine Dentistry
1st $110 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $85 3rd $50 4th $30 5th $25 (Total $300)
Block Qualifying Fee $50
The five highest placed 5 year old horses in this class will receive a bag of feed
sponsored by Pryde’s EasiFeed
Horses in 11a may also enter in 11b
Class 11b MITAVITE Young Showjumping Horse Series 2016 Qualifier
Horses aged 4 to 6 – double clean rounds share the prize pool.
Guidelines are attached to this program Nomination $10
Class 11c 1.10m Amateur 1st Qualifier – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Tom Sedger Farrier Services
1st $110 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $85 3rd $50 4th $30 5th $25 (Total $300)
Block Qualifying Fee $50
KOLORA LODGE Indoor Arena
8.00 AM START - 7.30am Walk the Course
Class 12 65cm – 70cm – Junior under 14 years - Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $40 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $100)
Nomination: $10
Class 13a 90cm – For 4 year old Horses - Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $40 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $100)
Nomination: $10
Class 13b 90cm – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $40 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $100)
Nomination: $10
Class 14a 1.00cm – For 5 year old Horses – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $40 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $100)
Nomination: $10
Class 14b 1.00cm – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $40 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $100)
Nomination: $10
SATURDAY 30th JULY 2016
UQ VETS Arena
8.00 AM START - 7.30am Walk the Course
Class 15 1.30m Young Rider National series Championship – Article 273 2.2 3.3.2 4.2
Sponsored by: Langfield Lodge
1st $400 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed + Rug & Garland + $40 Horsezone voucher & cap
2nd $300 3rd $200 4th $150 5th $100 6th $75 7th $50 8th $25 (Total $1,300)
Class 16 1.40m Mini Prix Championship (For top 30 placed horses in qualifiers) - Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: pryde’S eaSiFeed
1st $1,000 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed + Rug & Garland + $40 Horsezone voucher & cap
2nd $800 3rd $600 4th $500 5th $400 6th $300 7th $200 8th $100 (Total $3,900)
Nomination: $100
1:30pm World Cup Trot Up
Prize for Best Presented combination in Trot up
$100 Voucher sponsored by: Aim2style
Class 17 1.25m – Gatton Speed Championship – Table C
Sponsored by: Wilpak
1st $1,000 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed + $40 Horsezone voucher & cap
2nd $700 3rd $500 4th $250 5th $150 (Total $3,000)
Nomination: $100
PRYDE’S EASIFEED Arena
8.00 AM START - 7.30am Walk the Course
Class 18 1.15m Amateur 2nd Qualifier – Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: Equestrian Queensland
1st $110 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $85 3rd $50 4th $30 5th $25 (Total $300)
Class 19 1.15 - 1.20m Open Championship (For top 30 placed horses in qualifiers from classes
3b & 9b) – Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: Icepak
1st $300 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed + Rug & Garland + $40 Horsezone voucher & cap
2nd $250 3rd $150 4th $100 5th $75 6th $60 7th $40 8th $25 (Total $1,000)
Nomination: $30
Class 20 1.10m Newcomers 2nd Qualifier (horses under 8pts) Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: Gold Coast Horse Transport
1st $110 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $85 3rd $50 4th $30 5th $25 (Total $300)
The five highest placed 6 year old horses in this class will receive a bag of feed
sponsored by Pryde’s EasiFeed
KOLORA LODGE Indoor Arena
8.00 AM START - 7.30am Walk the Course
Class 21 70cm – 75cm Junior under 14 years - Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $40 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $100)
Nomination: $10
Class 22a 90cm – For 4 year old Horses - Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $40 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $100)
Nomination: $10
Class 22b 90cm – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $40 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $100)
Nomination: $10
Class 23a 1.00cm – For 5 year old Horses – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $40 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $100)
Nomination: $10
Class 23b 1.00cm – Article 238.2.1
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $40 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed 2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $100)
Nomination: $10
The leading 4 year old horse in Ring 3 over the 2 days of competition will receive 2
bags of feed sponsored by Pryde’s EasiFeed.
The leading 5 year old horse in Ring 3 over the 2 days of competition will receive 2
bags of feed sponsored by Pryde’s EasiFeed.
Presentation of the
Windmill Park& Horseland Encouragement Award
Rug & Garland
Selected from competitors in Ring 3
SUNDAY 31st JULY 2016
UQ VETS Arena
7.30 AM START - 7.00am Walk the Course
Class 26 1.25m Future Stars (Horses to be 10 years old or younger, 50 points and under) -
Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: UQ Equine Hospital
1st $1,000 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed + Rug & Garland + $40 Horsezone voucher & cap
2nd $700 3rd $500 4th $300 5th $200 6th $150 7th $125 8th $100 9th $80 10th $75
(Total $3,230) Nomination: $75
Class 25 Magic Millions World Cup - Article 273 2.2 3.3.2 4.2
Sponsored by: Magic Millions
1st $2,000 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed + Rug & Garland + $200 Equestrian Qld Voucher +
$40 Horsezone voucher & cap
2nd $1,800 3rd $1,500 4th $1,000 5th $800 6th $600 7th $500 8th $400 9th $300 10th 200 11th $200 12th $200 (Total $9,500)
Best presented combination in the World Cup class will receive a woollen rug
Sponsored by: Tremorne park
Nomination: $200
Class 24 1.25m Junior Championship (For top 30 placed horses in qualifiers) – Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: Fairview Performance Horses
1st $300 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed + Rug & Garland + $40 Horsezone voucher & cap
2nd $250 3rd $150 4th $100 5th $75 6th $60 7th $40 8th $25 (Total $1,000)
Nomination: $30
PRYDE’S EASIFEED Arena
7.00 AM START - 6.30am Walk the Course
Class 28 1.15m Newcomers Championship (horses under 8pts) (For top 30 placed horses in
qualifiers) - Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: domino’S pizza, Gatton
1st $250 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed + Rug & Garland + $40 Horsezone voucher & cap
2nd $150 3rd $120 4th $90 5th $70 6th $50 7th $40 8th $30 (Total $800)
Nomination: $30
Class 27 1.15m – 1.20m Amateur Championship (For top 30 placed horses in qualifiers) – Article
238.2.2
Sponsored by: Manuel Equine Transport
1st $250 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed + Rug & Garland + $40 Horsezone voucher & cap
2nd $150 3rd $120 4th $90 5th $70 6th $50 7th $40 8th $30 (Total $800)
Nomination: $30
KOLORA LODGE Indoor Arena
8.00 AM START - 7.30am Walk the Course
Class 29 75 - 80cm Junior under 14 years Championship - Article 238.2.2
Sponsored by: Kolora Lodge
1st $40 + bag Pryde’s EasiFeed + $40 Horsezone voucher & cap
2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $5 (Total $100)
Nomination: $10
Leading Mini Junior Rider will receive a Garland
donated by: Purple House Garlands
Leading Rider competing in rings 1& 2 will receive $300
sponsored by : MI Helicopters
Leading Off The Track Thoroughbred competing in Rings 1 & 2 will receive $500
sponsored by - Desleigh Forster Racing
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
All ENTRIES, STABLES, CAMPING and AMBULANCE, must be lodged by the 22 July 2016 on
Global Entries by 5pm
WORLD CUP
o The Closing Date for WORLD CUP entries will be at the earlier date of 14th July 2016. No
entries for this event will be accepted after this date.
o 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 Graham Davey
Ground Jury Member Averil Hawthorne
Ground Jury Member Trevor Hyatt
Course Designer Graeme Watts
Assistant Course Designer Gerrit Beker
Chief Steward Phil Reed
Assistant Chief Steward Bronwyn Hew
Lindsay Goodwin
Tracey-Anne Sexton
James Kelly
FEI Veterinary Delegate Julian Willmore
FEI Permitted Treating Vet Mattea Davidson
Stabling will be at the block fee of $140 per horse for the event
Build your own yards for $40 per horse for the event
Camping $20 per night
$25 per rider Ambulance levy
A 5% administration fee will be charged on each rider’s nominations
Two starts per day in all Rings – excluding Speed Championship
Horses completing in 11a are also able to complete in 11b
Class 11c will not be run in conjunction, but after the completion of classes 11a & 11b
Points over two Qualifiers count towards the final. Top 30 overall into the finals
All qualifier rounds will 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
Ring one will be in draw order ONLY
All presentations must be mounted (stallions may be substituted with another horse for
presentations)
No electric fences allowed
No refunds
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 maybe 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
The Organising Committee reserves the right at their absolute discretion to alter or amend any of
the conditions, regulations, or any aspect of the event as they see fit.
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.
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.
Spraying will be available on the grounds on Saturday 30th July and Sunday 31st July 2016 at a cost
of $33 per horse.
Article 255 – Amateur Riders
1. Amateur Rider classes are classes for riders who:
Must not have competed in an Olympic Games or World Equestrian Games in either Jumping or Eventing
In the past 10 years must not have competed in a World Cup for Jumping Riders qualifying round.
Must not have competed in section 1 and 2 at a Royal Show in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide or
Perth in the past two years
Must never have competed in a 4* 3 Day Event.
Amateur Riders may not compete in an Amateur class if they compete in a class where the first round is
higher than 1.20m at that show.
Amateur Riders may not compete in an Amateur class on a horse that will compete in any class where the
first round is higher than 1.20m at that show.
1.1 Athletes must be meet the membership requirements as set out in the EA General Regulations.
1.2 Riders may compete as amateurs from the beginning of the calendar year in which they turn 21 years of
age.
1.3 Organisers may at their discretion limit the number of horses a rider can start.
1.4 The course shall be free-flowing and relatively simple. The first obstacle in the first round should be 10cm
lower than the advertised starting height of the competition.
1.5 There will be a maximum height rise of 10cm for the jump-off.
Mitavite Young Showjumping Series 2016
The Mitavite Young Showjumping Series is designed to provide competitions that promote the development of young showjumping horses aged 4 to 6 years. Mitavite recognises that breeding is a valuable aspect of showjumping in Australia therefore this Series will be an opportunity to showcase competition bloodlines for riders, breeders and spectators alike.
Guidelines for the Series:
Horses must be 4 to 6 years of age to be eligible (horses born 2009–2011).
Classes will be set at 1.05- 1.10m maximum height. (Second rounds may exceed 1.10m.)
Classes are run under Article 238 1.1 unless the class is being run in conjunction with another event. In either
case double clean rounds will share the prize pool.
Classes will be held at 5 shows throughout the season, these may be subject to change.
A Mitavite Young Horse Performance Record must be purchased for a fee of $10. The Performance Record
is provided to keep track of the horse’s points for double and single clean rounds in the Series and for official
classes where they jump double clean. Mitavite Performance Records may be purchased at Series events or
via the email below.
In Series classes, horses receive 5 points for jumping a double clean round and 1 point for a single
clean round, points will be displayed on the Series Leaderboard.
Young horses collect 3 points for jumping double clean rounds in any official event outside of the 5
shows in the Series. It is the rider’s responsibility to have the judge sign their Young Horse Record to
honour these points.
Young Horse Records may be copied and emailed in order to update the Leaderboard when requested.
The horse keeps a continuous point score regardless of a change of rider.
Riders must provide their horses EA Registration Number, date of birth, bloodlines and name of the breeder
where possible, to be displayed on the Leaderboard.
The horse at the top of the Leaderboard at the end of the Series will be awarded the winner, runner up will
also be awarded.
The Breeder of the winning horse will be recognised with a trophy from Mitavite.
Mitavite Rug, garland, prizemoney and feed vouchers will also be awarded.
OTHER INFORMATION
On call vet is Xavier Schneider – mobile number 0429928437
On call farrier is Sam Buchanan – mobile number 0407 584 866
Top 30 placed horses for Championships will be selected via the following system:
The overall winner of a qualifying class will receive the same number of points as horses
in the class eg if there are 50 horses in the class, the winner will receive 50 points, 2nd
place 49 and so on down to 1 point for the last horse
The points received in the two classes will be combined and the highest 30 scores will
receive a place in the Championship class.
Thursday night there will be a free welcome dinner with Pizza’s supplied by Dominos Pizza
of Gatton. There will also be an informative discussion on “Managing the Performance
Horse” by staff from UQ vets.
Friday night, is pub night, with a courtesy bus transporting us to the Royal Hotel in Gatton for
some great pub food and entertainment.
Saturday night is our dinner get together complete with bar, band and Calcutta
We have 20 x $20 dog bed vouchers donated by: Alpha Dog Beds which we will be
making random draws to find winners for
We have 2 x $30 vouchers donated by: Royal Hotel which we will be making random
draws to find winners for as well
Our two tautline trailers for our VIP area have been donated by: cooks transport
The Board of Equestrian Queensland would like to extend our appreciation of
Jumping Queensland and the Gatton World Cup committee for their ongoing support
and commitment in hosting an international FEI event in Queensland and to Letitia
Langbecker and her hard working team of volunteers for taking over the staging of
this years event.
Sponsors and supporters are integral to the events success and we are grateful for
their investment and contribution. The show will be live streamed to a global
audience only a short time prior to the Olympic Games in Rio.
Thank-you to Equestrian Australia for their support through the International
Competition & Development Fund.
We trust that competitors enjoy their opportunity to shine and inspire each other.