Genesee Valley Riding & Driving Club Spring H.T.
Comment
5.17.21: Accepting Post Entries through Tuesday, May 25th, a $50 late fee will apply.
Event Info
USEA Event ID: 17659
Event Date: June 6, 2021
Open Date: Apr 20 | Close Date: May 18
Location: Geneseo, 4222 Roots Tavern Road, NY 14454 (AREA 1)
Directions
Address: Hideaway Farm, 4130 Roots Tavern Road, Geneseo, NY 14454.
From East & West: Thruway Exit 46 to 390 South to Exit 9/Lakeville. Left off exit (Rt.15 S) for 9/10 mi. to first right on Triphammer Rd. to end. Left on Rt. 39 to second right on Roots Tavern Rd.Show grounds and stabling 1/2 mile on left.
From South: Rt. 390 to Exit 7/Geneseo. Right off Exit. Follow signs to Geneseo. Left on Main St. (Rt. 39). Second left after High School to Roots Tavern Rd. Grounds 1/2 mile on left. Roots Tavern Rd. is approx. 4 miles from Geneseo.
Divisions
USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: TN,N,BN
USEA Recognized Tests: Intro
USEA Recognized Tests: Intro
Tentative Schedule
Sat: Stabling open at 3 PM; Cross-country course open at 3 PM.
Sun: Dressage begins at 8 AM. Show Jumping at 9:30 AM. Cross-country 10:00 AM. All divisions will complete show jumping prior to cross-country. Please ride in cross-country gear for Show Jumping.
Event Officials
TD:Joan Fleser, "S", NY
Judges: Pres: Margie Hutchinson, "r", NY Dressage Judge:Leonie Fernandes, "r", NY
SJ Judge:
CD:X-C: Jeff Kibbie R, PA, CD:SJ: Carol Kozlowski, NY
Starting Times
Available June 2nd on www.gvrdc.org or www.AreaIUSEA.org.
Entry Information
Kathleen Hart, Secretary
5576 Gamble Road
Geneseo, NY 14454
[email protected], Web: www.gvrdc.org
ONLINE ENTRIES USING XENTRY PREFERRED! Evententries.com entries accepted IF paid by credit card and paperwork immediately emailed to secretary.
In order to assist in COVID-19 response and to protect our staff, please make sure your entry is completed by the closing date. The show office will be open for limited, digital assistance and as internet reception is slow, please help us and complete entries and communication ahead of time!
Note: Entries will not be considered complete and accepted without proof of negative coggins and payment in full.
Organizer
Org: Carol Kozlowski, phone: (585) 317-6906, email: [email protected]
Fees
Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to GVRDC.
Entry: TN/N/BN: $175.00Intro: $150.00.
Stabling: $50.00 per night.
Clean Stall Deposit: $40.00 (separate check).
Changes Made After Close Date: $50 per entry.
ONLINE PAYMENTS WITH CREDIT CARD ONLY.
Refunds: Before CD: less $40 non-refundable office fee; After CD: no refund unless entry can be filled from wait list; Stabling Refund: only if stall can be filled from wait list. Competition cancellation: partial credit refund. USEA Starter/D&M Fees and COVID-19 Recovery Fee Refund Policy: The USEA Starter and D&M fees ($25) and COVID-19 Recovery fee ($5), are not subjected to office fees, and shall be returned within 30 days of the competition to any rider who does not start the dressage test.
Entries
ELECTRONICALLY ENTRIES ENCOURAGED!! XENTRY PREFERRED. Evententries.com acceptable IF paid with CC and paperwork is immediately emailed to the secretary. In order to comply with COVID-19 responses, entries MUST BE completed by closing date to eliminate additional show office traffic. Completed entries include payment, electronically signed release form, USEF waiver and negative coggins. Stabled competitors must submit a USEA stabling form. In order to assist in COVID-19 response and to protect our staff,
please make sure your entry is completed by the closing date. The show
office will be open for limited, digital assistance and as internet
reception is slow, please help us and complete entries and communication
ahead of time!
Please state division preference on entry form as
levels may be further divided. Rider and Horse Divisions will be offered in accordance with the Rider
& Horse definition under Appendix 31.5 & 1.6 of the 2020 USEF
Rules for Eventing, if entries warrant. Entry status, times, live scoring
and results will be available from StartBox Scoring. Link posted at www.gvrdc.org and www.startboxscoring.com. Secretary correspondence will be via email.
Please include legible email on entry form. It is the competitor's
responsibility to be familiar with qualification requirements and to
elect the proper divisions. Please check website regularly to confirm
entry status and contact immediately if you have been placed in the
wrong division.
All entries include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Entry confirmation and status will be posted on www.gvrdc.org and www.startboxscoring.com. Double entries: Not accepted. USEA membership and horse registration required for all levels except Intro. Intro riders are exempt from USEA membership and horse registration, and the USEA Starter/D&M and COVID-19 Recovery fees do not apply.
Neg. Coggins required for all out of state horses within 12 months of competition; Neg. Coggins for New York State horses dated on or after January 1, 2020. Coggins must accompany entry. Please note that entries are not considered complete until signed, paid in full, and include complete paperwork (i.e., coggins and signatures). In fairness to all, incomplete entries will not be placed in draw until complete. Changes: $25 fee for all entry changes after CD. Incomplete Fee: $20 for entries not completed by the C.D. Post Entries: If event is undersubscribed by CD, post entries will be accepted. Post Entry Fee: $50 will be assessed to each entry and must be received by secretary by May 18th.
Refunds: Before CD: Less $25 non-refundable office fee;
After CD: only if entry can be filled from wait list; Stabling only if
stall can be filled from wait list. Competition cancellation: partial
credit refund.
Reminder:
All USEF Life and Senior Active members, as well as participants who have regular contact with minor athletes, are required to comply with the U.S. Center for SafeSport training requirement, to be eligible to participate in the competition. All participants must adhere to the U.S. Center for SafeSport Code, USEF Safe Sport Policy, and the Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies. More information about these can be found at www.usef.org.
Thoroughbred Incentive Program (TIP) Awards: TIP number must accompany entry to be eligible.
Thoroughbred Incentive Program (TIP) Awards: TIP number must accompany entry to be eligible.
Competitor Information
Approximate: TN-2000 m @ 400 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN-1800 m @ 350 mpm. Intro-1200 m 300 mpm. Terrain: Water, ditches & banks. All courses: inviting and appropriate for first time out.Intro will include logs and miniature versions of traditional cross-country fences not to exceed 2'2", with no water or ditches.Cross-country course closed until after event.
CROSS-COUNTRY MAPS WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLINE FOR 2020 by 3 pm Friday, June 4.
Awards
Thoroughbred Incentive Program (TIP) Awards: Champion and Reserve Champion ribbon and prize awarded at each level. TIP Eligibility: Riders/owners must submit a TIP number with entry for all horse/rider combinations to the secretary prior to the start of competition.
Stabling/Veterinarian
Stabling will be organized according to social distancing practices and therefore stalls may be limited. USEA stabling form required! Assign ONE NAME to each barn/stable group. Add additional notes if you preferred to be stabled directly with another individual - otherwise competitors will be stabled in a socially distant manner.
Stabling is limited to permanent on grounds with overflow to off grounds near-by, on a first come first serve basis. $50/stall includes one complimentary bale of shavings Please be sure to conserve your water usage. Our water source is trucked in for the event and therefore limited. Enclose separate $40 refundable check payable to GVRDC as clean stall deposit (check will be destroyed when stall is stripped). 48 permanent stalls on grounds. Stall doors. Additional shavings available for purchase. Further info from secretary.
Veterinarian: Genesee Valley Equine Clinic (585) 889-1170. Emergency telephone numbers are posted at
the event scoreboard and stabling.
Accommodations
Book your accommodations early! Geneseo is a college town and hotels fill up quickly.
Quality Inn-5 mi., (585) 243-0500). Hampton Inn-5 mi., (585)-447-9040).
Camping: Parking for RVs, but no hook-ups.
Dressage
Test & arena sizes: T/TN-2018 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2018 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2018 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Intro-2018 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm.Arenas: Sand and grass. Warm-up: Grass.
Cross-Country
Approximate: TN-2000 m @ 400 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN-1800 m @ 350 mpm. Intro-1200 m 300 mpm. Terrain: Water, ditches & banks. All courses: inviting and appropriate for first time out.Intro will include logs and miniature versions of traditional cross-country fences not to exceed 2'2", with no water or ditches.Cross-country course closed until after event.
CROSS-COUNTRY MAPS WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLINE FOR 2020 by 3 pm Friday, June 4.
Other Information
Cross-country course closed until after event. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and list birth date on entry.Food on grounds. Dogs leashed. Owners of loose dogs will be fined $25.
Photographer Paul Rehbock will be onsite during competition www.PaulRehbock.com
In order to assist in COVID response, competitors will be limited to 3 additional people, all of whom MUST have returned the USEF waiver to secretary before Friday, October 3rd in order to be listed and allowed on the show grounds. There will be NO SPECTATORS allowed, as per current USEF mandates.
Competitors are reminded to familiarize yourselves with the COVID-19 protocol. Please visit www.gvrdc.org for our most updated protocols. Additionally, all competitors are asked to review the USEF COVID-19 toolkit (https://www.usef.org/media/covid19-toolkit).
EV114 Dress 1. PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR. a. At all levels of eventing competition, from beginner novice through advanced, at Federation Endorsed competitions and recognized competitions, riders must wear headgear as follows, except as may otherwise be mandated by local law (see also GR801): b. Upon arrival, anyone riding a horse must wear properly fitting protective headgear which passes or surpasses ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. Harness must be secured and properly fitted.
“Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF rulebook will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith”.