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SHOW SCHEDULE Rabab Championship ECAHO B- International Under Supervision of the (EAHBA) Organized by Rabab Stud Regulations 24 - 26 Oct. 2013 Rabab Stud- Giza Egypt

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Page 1: Rabab Championship ECAHO B- International

SHOW SCHEDULE

Rabab Championship

ECAHO

B- International

Under Supervision of the (EAHBA)

Organized by

Rabab Stud

Regulations

24 - 26 Oct. 2013

Rabab Stud- Giza

Egypt

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Rabab Championship

ECAHO B-International Show

24 - 26 October 2013

This Championship is governed by the Rules for Conduct of shows established by

The European Arab Horse Show Commission

1-Officials

Show President : Cons.Eng./ Khaled Mohamed Awad Bin Laden

Organizing Committee :

: Mr.Nashaat Samy Hegazy

: Ms.Nesrin Mahmoud Hegazy

: Ms.Marwa Fawzy Hassan

: Ms. Safa Hossam El Kabany

: Mrs.Dina Mahmoud Hosny

: Ms.Salma Ashraf El Shiaty

: Dr.Mohamed Ayman El Rakhawy

: Cons.Mahmoud Mohamed Badr

: Mr.Omar Yahia Askar

: Mr.Ahmed Salah Abou Husien

: Mr.Hany Samy Hegazy

Judge Panel : Mr. Aly Shaarawy Egypt

: Mrs. Irina Stigler Russia

: Mr.Josey Everars Belgium

: Dr Mohammed Oussidhoum Morocco

: Dr.Mohamed Machmum Morocco

: Mrs. Michaela Weidner Germany

Disciplinary Committee : Dr.Kaies Ouelhazi Tunisia

: Dr.Mohamed Hammad Egypt

: Dr.Mohamed Mohsen Egypt

: Dr.Sameh Beder Egypt

: Dr.Omneya El Sherif Egypt

: Dr.Assmaa Shaltout Egypt

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Ring Master : Mr.Mohamed Akl Egypt

Reporter : Mrs. Nabila Alali Kuwait

Show Photographer : Mr. Ahmed Nashaat Egypt

Scoring System &

Live Stream : Mr. Michael Steurs, Wim Verreydt,

Margareta Victorine Belgium

The List of Judges, DC members and ring stewards may be changed at the last minute

owing to the absence of the designated individual for any unforeseen reason. These

Circumstances do not constitute a just cause for complaint. Within the competition area,

all communication between judges and exhibitors will only e conducted through the ring

steward.

2-Venue

The Championship is Scheduled to take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (24th

,25th & 26

th of Oct.) 2013 respectively, the show grounds will be at Rabab Stud-Skkara

Road-Shabramant-El Reiga, the show will start at 02:00 pm On Thursday & Saturday and

will start at 01:00 pm On Friday.

Tournament dates are subject to change due to curfew conditions inside the country.

3-Conditions of Entry

A separate entry form will be submitted for each horse by Sep.30th

, 2013 at the latest

(closing date) accompanied by:

b) A payment by check or cash of L.E.1000 per horse for members and L.E. 1200 per

horse for non-members.

b) A copy of the relevant registration certificate or a passport, DC reserves the right to

refuse entry or fine any exhibitor with incomplete documentation.

No entry form will be accepted after the closing date.

Entry fees are non-refundable except if the championship is cancelled or postponed

for more than 10 business days.

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Portable stalls will be provided (with bedding) at the showground by October 19th

2013.

A stabling fees of LE 150 per day per stall is payable with the entry fees and 100LE

for portable stalls.

The exhibitors are responsible for providing their own horse's feed.

Exhibitors are expected to clean the stalls on daily basis.

Exhibitors are urged to transport their mares and fillies from the show ground after

their respective classes except for those who qualified for the championships.

Exhibit numbers must be collected from Rabab Stud by Wednesday October 23rd

,

2013.

3-Qualifying class

Qualifying classes are scheduled for each championship final as follows:

Thursday Oct. 24th, 02:00 pm

First Class

Fillies born 2012

Fillies born between January 1st, 2012 and Dec. 31

st, 2012

Second Class

Fillies born 2011

Born between January 1st 2011 and December 31

st 2011

Third Class

Fillies born 2010

Born between January 1st 2010 and December 31

st 2010

Fourth Class

Mares born 2007-2009

Mares Born between January 1st 2009 and December 31

st 2009

Mares Born between January 1st 2008 and December 31

st 2008

Mares Born between January 1st 2007 and December 31

st 2007

Fifth Class

Mares born December 31st 2006 and older

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Friday Oct. 25th, 01:00 pm

Ranking Fillies

Fillies Born Between Jan.1st 2013 and April 20

th 2013

Ranking Colts

Colts Born Between Jan.1st 2013 and April 20

th 2013

Sixth Class

Colts born 2012

Colts born between January 1st, 2012 and Dec.31, 2012

Seventh Class

Colts born 2011

Born between January 1st 2011 and December 31

st 2011

Saturday Oct. 26th, 02:00 pm

Eighth Class

Colts born 2010

Born between January 1st 2010 and December 31

st 2010

Ninth Class

Stallions born 2009 - 2007

Stallions Born between January 1st 2009 and December 31

st 2009

Stallions Born between January 1st 2008 and December 31

st 2008

Stallions Born between January 1st 2007 and December 31

st 2007

Tenth Class

Stallions born December 31st 2006 and older

Mares Most Classic Head

Stallions Most classic Head

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Rabab Cup

1 Year Old - Junior Filly Championship

2-3 Year Old - Junior Filly Championship

Mares Championship

Get of Sire Championship

1 Year Old- Junior Colt Championship

2-3 Year Old- Junior Colt Championship

Stallions Championship

Under ECAHO rules, no class may be split unless there are more than 16 horses entered. Combination of classes with the next age group of the same sex permitted only if the number of entries for the class is below three.

Any title show or A show Gold and Silver Medal winner are not allowed

to participate in B show for the rest of the calendar year and two

calendar years following , EXCEPT in case a junior horse become senior

.

Anybody entering an overqualified horse will be liable to fine of E600

and the horse will be disqualified .

. Any horses whose details are not printed in the catalogue are not

allowed to start when the details were not provided by the owner before

that date .

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Judging system: Any judging system may be used, provided that it is indicated in detail in the schedule and the show catalogue.

The English or Comparative judging system may be used, with one judge judging the horses by comparing and ranking them. Half point system is used, the following system is recommended:

Each judge gives ½-20 points for the following criteria:

a) type, b) head & neck, c) body & top line, d) legs, e) movement.

Rules for judging Rabab Cup:

This contest is for horses registered in EAO studbook and owned by their breeders from birth till the show dates

Rules for judging Get of Sire Championship:

This Prize will be awarded to the Owner of the Stallion whose his offspring have obtained the best results during the show based on the following scale:

1-Gold Champion 100 points 2-Silver Champion 80 points

3-Bronze Champion 60 points

1st in Class 50 points 2nd in Class 30 points

3rd in Class 20 Points

4th and 5th 10 Points

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Medication Control :

FEl testing is available for random sampling or on DC demand .

All necessary treatment for horses competing should be done through

official veterinarian , who will be the appointed as show veterinarian ,

the person responsible for the horse will ask the vet who treats the

horse to complete a treatment from and present it to the DC – vet at

the show .

In the event of a tie in qualifying places

The higher place will be given to the horse with the most points for

type . If there is still a tie , the higher place will be given to the horse

with the most points in movement . Failing a decision on either of

these , one judge chosen by ballot will name his preference.

This method will apply in case of tie below qualifying places

Championships

The first and second placed horses in each class qualify for the

championship . The Junior Female Championship from 1 to 3 year

old fillies ( classes 1,2and 3) , The Junior Female Championship

from 1 to 3 year old colts ( classes 7,8and 9). The Senior Male

Championship from the classes of mares 4 year and older ( classes

4,5 and 6) the Senior Male Championship from the classes of mares

4 year and older( classes 10,11 and 12) , all Championship will be

judged in accordance with EAHSC Rules for Championship .

The Gold medal winner is selected from amongst the horses placed

first in their class by individual written votes from each judge . in

the event of a tie the horse that received the highest number of

points in its class will be declared Gold medal winner . in the event

of a further tie , the " Rules for Ties in Qualifying places " will

apply.

The Silver medal winner will be selected in the same way as the

Gold medalist , from all other horses that have qualified for the

championship .

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All horses that qualify for their respective championships mask part in the

Unless a certificate from the DC veterinarian is produced , failure to compete

will disqualify the horse from the show , with its record of score and class

Placing being deleted and the horse being disqualified from showing for the

period of one year as from the date of the show. In the event of a

disqualification, horses placed behind the disqualified horse will move up a

place in the class but not be entitled to enter the Championship.

Prizes and Rosettes:

1. Trophies and Rosettes for the winners (from first to fifth placed horses).

Documents:

2. All entries must show a photocopy of a valid passport to check the

identity of the horse, with there vaccination been shown and according

to vaccination regulations.

3. Passports of horses coming from abroad should include the dates of their

vaccinations according to FEI Rules.

4. The passport must be shown to DC on Demand any time before or

during the show.

Complaints:

5. The organizing committee will investigate the complaint with the DC

and reach the final verdict that will no longer be subject to further

discussions nor appeal.

6. The organizing committee will not allow by any means the improper

manners of objections and reserves the right in taking any action

stipulated in the ECAHO rules that can vary from disqualifying the

horses entered by the same owner and can go further to prohibit the

owner for one or more future shows.

Vet. And Farrier:

7. Vet and a Farrier will be available throughout the show. Costs are to be

covered by the exhibitor.

Liability disclaimer :

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8. The organizer accepts no liability for exhibitors' costs. The organizers

shall not be liable for death, injury, disease or damage to any person ,

horse or property however caused. It is furthermore an express condition

of entry that each entrant shall indemnify the organizers against all

actions, costs, claims, demands or liability whatsoever arising out of any

action in which he or she may be concerned.

Starting order:

9. Starting order in each class will be from younger to older horses.

10. Horses are not allowed to start unless the handler wears the exhibit

number sheets, exhibit number sheets will be obtained at the secretary at

the showground one day before the show.

Vaccination Regulations:

11. All horses should receive the primary course of vaccination (two doses).

12. No vaccination may be given within 7 days of the day of arrival at

Rabab Show.

13. Rules for Equine Influenza vaccination for all horses competing in

ECAHO competitions will apply, local vaccine is available at the

National Vaccine Research Institute.

Rules for Equine Influenza vaccination:

14. All horses must have received a primary course of two vaccination

doses administered a minimum of 21 and a maximum of 92 days .

15. Thereafter a third dose, called the first booster vaccination, must be

given no more than 6 months after the second vaccination of the primary

course, a shorter vaccination interval is permitted.

16. Booster vaccinations must be given at 12 month interval i.e within 365

days of the last dose.

17. The vaccine should be administered according to the manufacturer's

instructions, It is not permitted to change the route of administration

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between the first and second vaccination of the primary course.

18. Vaccines must be administered by a veterinarian and details of the

vaccine must be recorded in the passport, signed and stamped by the

veterinarian who administered the vaccination.

Sanctions for vaccination irregularities, considering 12 month interval

between boosters :

19. Up to one week late : affine of E130.

20. Between one and two weeks late a fine of E200.

21. More than 2 weeks late a fine of E280 , the horse will not be allowed to

compete, and must leave the show ground as soon as possible.

22. No correct primary course or first booster vaccination, a fine of E280 ,

the horse will not be allowed to compete and must leave the show

ground as soon as possible ( the vaccination must be restarted all over

again ).

23. A horses born before 2013 that have received the primary course of

vaccination but not the 1st six month booster will be allowed to

participate with out being sanctioned.

All Irregularities will be recorded by the DC in the passport of the horse

concerned written in capital litters in red ink.

Other Regulations:

24. Withdrawn horses with out informing Dc subject the owner to a fine of

E200

25. Horses coming late to the collecting ring will not be allowed to

participate.

26. Blood and urine samples are to be taken for detection of prohibited

drugs. The samples will be drawn by members of the DC committee and

the assigned qualified veterinarian from champions, as well as random

samples from participating horses.

Rules for Conduct of Shows:

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1. By participating at a show organizers, judges and exhibitors and handlers

agree that they will unconditionally submit themselves and the persons

accompanying them to the "Rules for Conduct of Show" and, as regards

veterinary matters and drug misuse, to the relevant ECAHO Veterinary

Regulations and ECAHO Rules for medication control. The accompanying

persons include e.g. persons representing the show organizer , trainers, as

well as assistants of any of those persons. They will accept the jurisdiction

of the Disciplinary Committee (DC), the Standing Disciplinary Committee

(DC), the Standing Disciplinary Committee (SDC) and the ECSHO

Appeals Committee (EAC). Show organizers are not permitted to

introduce rules which are in conflict with EAHSC "Rules for Conduct of

shows" the person who has signed the entry form will be considered to be

the person responsible for the horse in question. These Rules will be

interpreted when necessary under the provisions of the laws of

Switzerland.

2. Horses must be accompanied at the show by horse passport containing all

vaccination records those horses coming from a country that does not issue

a passport, must be accompanied by an official registration document

which includes a graphic description and all vaccination records.

The show organizer:

3. The show organizer reserves the right to refuse an entry, but must give the

reason for refusal in writing.

4. The show organizer will issue a printed show catalogue. The name of

every horse has to be printed in the show catalogue, as well as the names

of sire, dam, (and maternal grandsire if possible) date of birth, and the

names of the breeder and the owner. Should a horse's name not be

mentioned in the catalogue, its participation at the show will be allowed

only if the exhibitor cannot be blamed for the omission, it will be for the

DC to decide. The show catalogue shall furthermore contain.

The Rules for Conduct of Shows.

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Judging system used the rules for ties and the rules for

championships.

For Shows outside Europe (as defined by the Constitution of

ECAHO, Art.3.2 ) : where prize money is allowed, the total amount

and distribution of prize money.

5. No class may be split unless there are more than 16 horses entered.

Combination of a class with the next age group of the same sex is

permitted only if the number of entries for the class is below three.

6.

No announcement indicating the identity, breeding or past

performance of exhibits, or the identity of their owners will be made

during judging. It is, however, permissible for this information to be

give out after the scores sheets have been collected for each exhibit.

Show organizers will not release details of competitors or their

exhibits to the press at any time prior to the catalogue being put on

sale at the showground. Catalogues will not be offered for sale,

published or posted on the internet more than one day before the

commencement of the show.

7. No member of the show organizing team may judge.

8. The show organizer will ensure a proper rotation of judges.

9. The show organizer will provide appropriate transport, accommodation

and meals during the show, for the judges, DC members, ring masters and

any other ECAHO show official. If a judge, DC member or ring master

cancels the invitation after the travel arrangements have been made, he will

pay all the arising costs out of this booking.

10. No gifts in the form of fess or money are allowed to be paid or given by

the organizer, nor accepted by the judges, DC members and ring masters.

Material gifts are allowed.

Judges:

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11. EAHSC listed judges and judges invited to judge at ECAHO affiliated

shows agree to judge with integrity and honesty and to carry out their

judging duties solely with the objects of ECAHO and the welfare of the

horse in mind.

12. Judges will not consult the show catalogue before or during the show

catalogue before or during the show at which they are judging.

13.

Judges appointed at a show will not knowingly judge horses

concerning which there may be an actual or apparent conflict of

interest. No judge appointed at the show may exhibit, ride, drive or

handle an entered horse.

Exhibitors will declare on the entry form any actual or apparent

conflict of interest with any of the judges invited for the show. Any

exhibitor not declaring an existing conflict of interest will forfeit all

entry fees and will be prevented from showing the horse.

Organizers will not accept any entries for which any actual or

apparent conflict of interest with one of the appointed judges has been

indicated, unless a reserve judge is available.

14. An actual or apparent conflict of interest may occur if a horse is judged

that :

Has been bought or sold by the judge either as owner or agent.

Is owned in whole or part by the judge or by a member of the judge's

of the judge's family, or business partner in an Arab horse business

venture.

Has been leased by the judge, at any time.

Has been bred by the judge or is the property of a breeding

organization in which the judge is or was an employee.

Has been regularly trained, examined or treated by the judge in a

professional capacity.

Is the subject of an on-going negotiation to buy or lease, or a

provisional purchase condition to which the judge is a party.

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In case of doubt, the DC's decision will prevail.

Any judge may decline to judge any horse if they consider themselves to have

a conflict of interests concerning that horse.

15. In the show ring, all communication between judges and handlers prior to

the presentation of prizes will be through the ring master.

16. Judges may withhold any award if in their opinion the exhibit does not

merit such an award.

Conduct of Halter Classes:

17. Handlers will be neatly dressed. They may wear any costume normally

worn in their country of origin.

18. Handlers will not wear clothes carrying any form of advertising which

discloses the connection of the horse they are handling.

19. The judge(s) may request that the ring master order unruly horses to be

withdrawn.

20. The judge(s) may request that the ring master ask a handler to open a

horse's mouth or pick up its feet for inspection.

21. Exhibits are to be judged standing, walking and trotting. Handlers that do

not comply with the ring master's instructions regarding the above may be

given a Yellow/Red card by the ring master. The judges, or if more than

one , the panel of judges may request that the ring master show a handler a

yellow or red card.

22.

Horses will appear in the collecting ring no less than 10 minutes

before the start of the class.

Exhibits that appear late ( missing the walk around the ring ) will be

excluded from the class.

23. Stallions and colts aged three years and over must be shown wearing

bridles and bits that are both secure and comfortable for the horse. All

bridles without bits are equally to be both secure and comfortable for the

horse.

24.

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Any horse becoming loose in the collecting ring is subject to a penalty

(of a fine not exceeding E100 at the discretion of the DC.

Any horse becoming loose in the show ring will immediately continue

to be shown. And is subject to a penalty (of a fine not exceeding

E100) at the discretion of the DC. Should the horse become loose a

second time it will be disqualified.

Foal classes:

25. Foals may not compete in EAHSC Championships, nor will they qualify

for any future Title or A Show.

26. When foal classes are organized at EAHSC affiliated shows, the EAHSC

Rules will apply.

27. Foals must have a minimum age of 6 months at the date of the show.

28. The use of metal halters and halters with metal chains is forbidden.

29. A comparative judging system will apply.

Soundness:

30. Exhibits that appear to be lame may be assessed and placed by the judges

may exclude any horse so lame that assessment will inflict pain.

Disguising of Exhibits:

31. No alteration of the basic color of the skin, coat or hooves is permitted.

Hoof paints, colorless varnishes, coat days, glitter spray and cosmetic

operation including skin grafts are forbidden. Colorless hoof oils, Vaseline

or oil and white chalk used on white legs may be accepted.

32. Artificial methods of dilating the eyes or affecting the natural action of the

horse or otherwise influencing its action or behavior by oxygenating the

bloodstream or by the use of weights artificially weighted shoes, or by

electrical or chemical treatment of any kind at any time before or during

exhibition are forbidden. Burns, cuts or other marks on the body of any

exhibit in such places or positions as to indicate that prohibited methods

have been used, will be regarded as full and adequate grounds for

exclusion of any exhibit from competition, at the discretion of the DC with

veterinary advice.

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33.

In halter classes horses may be fully or partly body-clipped, subject to

eyelashes being left uncut, hair inside the ears left unshaved and

tactile hair left intact around the nose, muzzle and the eyes. Horses

not fulfilling these criteria will not be allowed to participate.

No equipment intended to alter the natural appearance of the horse is

permitted in the stables, including neck sweats, neck collars, tail

racks, hobbles or weights. Anyone using such equipment on the

showground may be suspended by the DC for the period of the show.

Cruelty :

34. Excessive whipping or shacking, excessive stimulation by noise or

intimidation , excessive circling of the horse, use of electric shock devices

or infliction of pain by any means is forbidden in all parts of the

showground or stable areas, at all times.

35. The above offences are punishable by the issue of a Yellow/Red card.

ENFORCEMENT

36. Verbal warnings: DC members , ringmasters , stewards or show officials

may issue verbal warnings . These are not recorded in the DC report .

37. yellow and red cards may be issued by DCs and Ringmaster in the

collecting ring and main ring . They are issued to a handler and are a visible

and public warning of an offense having been committed . The date and

offence will be recorded on the handler license and in the DC report and must

be made public by announcement at the show and / or on the ECAHO website

and / or other usual means of communication of ECAHO.

38. A Yellow Card may be issued if there is a further offense after a verbal

warning or it may be issued without such warning

39. A Red Card will be issued of the handler receives a second yellow card

for having committed a further handling offense during the same show . The

offender will then be banned from handling any horses for the rest of the show

in which he receives the red card . The horse being shown by a handler when

he receives a red card may be shown by another handler at the end of the

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class . in the event of a serious offence involving mistreatment or dangerous

behavior , DCs may issue a red card without prior warning .

40. Any handler disobeying the instructions of any DC member , judge or the

ring master may be punished immediately by being shown a Yellow or Red

card .

Veterinary Matters

41. Horses with apparent clinical signs of a disease may not participate at the

discretion of the DC veterinarian . if the DC veterinarian diagnoses apparent

clinical signs of a contagious disease , the horse must be immediately put into

quarantine and may no participate in the show .

42. Vaccination regulations for shows will require 12 months intervals

normally , or shorter where local / national authorities mandate it . such

shorter intervals to be shown on the entry from

43. All veterinary treatment necessary at the show ground must be carried out

according to ECAHO veterinary regulations’ . The person it to the DC –vet at

the show . Any treatment given to a horse immediately prior to a show should

be recorded on a treatment form by the treating vet and presented to the DC

upon arrival at the show .

44. Rules for Equine influenza vaccination

All horses must have received a primary course of two Vaccination

doses administered a minimum of 21 and a maximum of 92 days apart .

Thereafter a third dose , called the first booster Vaccination , must be

given no more than 6 months after the second Vaccination of the

primary course . a shorter Vaccination interval is permitted . Booster

Vaccination must be given at 12 month interval with in 365 days of the

last dose or shorter interval where local or national authorities mandate

it .

No Vaccination may be given within 7 days from the day of arrival at

Rabab show

Route of administration : the vaccine should be administered according

to the manufacturer’s instructions : intramuscular injection or intranasal

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administered according to change the route of administration between

the first and second Vaccination of the primary course .

Vaccines must be administered by a veterinarian . The details of the

vaccine . serial/batch number, the date and route of administration must

be recorded in the passport , signed and stamped by the veterinarian

who administered the Vaccination.

The entering of Vaccination details in a new passport or a duplicate : if

the Vaccination history of a horse is very long the veterinarian may use

following statement " The Vaccination history of this horse is cored to

date ….

( enter the last Vaccination date )" , signed and stamped by a veterinarian .

Sanctions for Vaccination irregularities , considering a 12 month

interval between boosters :

Up to I week late : a fine of E130

Between I and 2 weeks late : a fine of E200

More than 2 weeks late : a fine of E280 , the horse will not

be allowed to compete and must leave the show ground as

soon as possible .

No correct primary course or first booster Vaccination : a fine

of E280 the horse will not be allowed to comate and must

leave the show ground as soon as possible .

Horses born before 2009 that have received the primary

course of Vaccination but not the first 6 month booster will be

allowed to participate without being sanctioned

All irregularities will be recorded by the DC in the passport of

the horse concerned , written in capital letters in red ink .

45. All veterinary treatment necessary at the show ground must be carried to

FED veterinary regulations The person responsible for the horse will ask the

vet who treats the horse to complete a treatment from and present it to the DC

–vet at the show .

46.

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The administration of any substance not a normal nutrient ( including

irritants applied to the skin or mucous membranes or mydriatic drugs

in the eyes ), whether intentionally or unintentionally which may

affect the performance , temperament or soundness of an exhibit is

forbidden .

The DC may order chemical tests on any exhibit .

Judges may request the DC to test any horse .

Complaints

47. A show organizer , appointed judge , ring master ,exhibitor ,owner or

handler of a horse entered at the show may lodge a complaint alleging

infringement of the rules of the EAHSC , contained in the "Blue Book " A

complaint concerning a horse or handler is to be made in writing within hour

of the alleged infringement occurring . Any other complaint . except

concerning a complaint about a judge or any other official including show

organizers , is to be made in writing before the end of the show . A deposit of

E200 , or equivalent in local currency will be lodged with the DC and may be

retained if the complaint is considered frivolous , at the DC discretion . Such

forfeiture belongs to ECAHO .

48. Any complaint about a judge or any other official including the show

organizers is to be made in writing and signed by two individuals. Such

complaint must contain any evidence and be sent ECAHO executive secretary

with full name and postal address of complainant within 3 days of the show .

A deposit of E300 must be paid in accordance with the instruction and

deadline given by the Executive secretary ( show section ) .The procedure will

be conducted in accordance with the for rules for disciplinary committees .

Rules for tie in Qualifying places

49. in the event of a tie in the Qualifying places of a class the higher place will

be given to the horse with the most points for type . if there is still a tie , the

horse with the most points for movement . Failing a decision on either of these

, one judge chosen by ballot will name his preference .

Rules for Championships

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50. Championships will be judge as follows :

The horse placed first in their class line up ordered according to age

. The horses placed second in their class line up behind them in the

same order .

The first planed horses will be judged individually, standing and

trotting.

The judge will not discuss the horses.

The Champion Gold medal winner is selected from amongst the

horses placed first in their class by individual votes from each judge

. The best placed horse will be champion Gold medal winner. in the

event of a tie , the horse that received the highest number of points

in its class will be declared champion Gold medal winner in the

event of a further tie the " Rules for tie in Qualifying place " will

apply

51. The silver medal winner will be selected in the same way as the Gold

medalist, from all other horses that have qualified for the Championship .

52. The Bronze medal winner will be selected using the same used to select

the silver medalist .

53. The vote of the judge Championships will be announced and will be

published at the show office immediately after the judging has finished .

45. A fourth horses will be selected using the Bronze medal winner be

disqualified . if this exhibit is not apparent from the voting papers , the judge

will be asked to nominate one . This horse will not be announced . in the event

that two or more of medal winners are disqualified no further substitution will

be made .

55. If a horse placed first in its class is not able to take part Championship the

horse placed second in the class will move forward and be judged with the

other horse placed first . should a horse placed first be sent out of the ring by

the judge for any reason it will be deemed to have taken part in the

Championship and therefore the second placed horse will not be judged with

other first placed horses will not be permitted .

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56. All horses that qualify for their respective Championships must take part

in the Championship . Unless a certificate from the DC veterinarian is

produced , failure to compete will disqualify the horse from the show , will

disqualify the horse from the show , with its record of score and class placing

being deleted and the horse being disqualified from showing for the period of

one year as from the date of the show . in event of a disqualification , horses

placed behind the disqualified horse will move up a place in the class but not

be entitled to enter the Championship .