Woodland Stallion Station H.T.
Comment
5.27.21: Accepting Post Entries through Saturday, June 5th, a $50 late fee will apply.
Event Info
USEA Event ID: 17668
Event Date: June 12, 2021
Open Date: Apr 27 | Close Date: May 25
Location: 34270 County Road 20, CA 95695 (AREA 6)
Directions
Address: 34270 County Road 20 ▪ Woodland CA 95695. From I-5 north: Take 505 toward Winters/San Francisco. Take Rd. 19 exit (exit 24). Turn left onto Rd. 19. Turn right onto County Road 94B. Take first right onto County Road 20. From I-5 south: Take County Rd. 98 exit. (Hwy. 16). Turn left onto County Rd. 98 (Hwy. 16). Continue straight to W. Main. At W. Main (signal), turn right onto Hwy. 16. Continue straight, stay slight right onto County Rd. 22. Slight right onto County Rd. 94B. Turn left onto County Rd. 20. From I-80 east: 505 toward Winters/Redding. Take CA-16 exit toward Woodland/Esparto. Turn right onto Hwy. 16. Left onto County Rd. 94B. Turn left onto County Rd. 20. From I-80 west: Take I-5 north toward Redding/Airport. Take County Rd. 98 exit. (Hwy. 16). Turn left onto County Rd. 98 (Hwy.
16). Continue straight to W. Main. At W. Main (signal), turn right onto
Hwy. 16. Continue straight, stay slight right onto County Rd. 22. Slight
right onto County Rd. 94B. Turn left onto County Rd. 20.
Divisions
USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: T,N,BN
USEF/USEA Recognized: P
USEA Recognized Tests: Starter,Intro
USEF/USEA Recognized: P
USEA Recognized Tests: Starter,Intro
Tentative Schedule
Fri: Cross-Country Course open for walking by 3:00 pm dependent on TD approval. Show office open at9 am. Dressage and Stadium practice rounds will be available starting at 1:00 pm - more details below.
Sat: Dressage 7:00 am; Show Jumping 10:30 am; Cross-country 10:45 am
WSS reserves the right to change the schedule.
Event Officials
TD:Mary Duenow, CA
Judges: Pres: Creeky Routsen, CA
Dressage Judges:Creeky Routson, CA; Katy Barglow, CA
SJ Judge:TBD
Course Designers: XC:Marc Grandia, OR (P/T/N), Robin Minnis, CA (BN/Starter), SJ:TBD
Starting Times
Starting times will be available June 9, startboxscoring.com
Entry Information
Nicole Sharpe
WSS Horse Trials
34270 County Rd 20
Woodland, CA 95695
(916) 677-6715
Email: [email protected]
Draw checks to Woodland Stallion Station.
Organizer
Org: Nicole Sharpe, Saint Paul, OR 97137, [email protected]
Competition Management: Keila Golden, Woodland, CA 95695
Fees
Draw checks toWoodland Stallion Station.
Entry from April 27 (open date) to received by May 25: P: $240; T/N/BN/Intro/Starter: $225.
Entry from postmarked May 25 to June 5 (post entry): P: $290, T/N/BN/Intro/Starter: $275.
Stabling: $125/stall.
Trailer-in Fee: $65 (non-stabled horses) for competition.
Non-Competition Horse Fee:$100 fee for day of competition, does not include stabling.
Team Competition: Teams of three or four, best three scores to count; all team members at same level; $20 per team.
Refunds: Before C.D. - Full refund; after C.D. to June 6: less $50 office fee. After June 6 no refund (refund may be issued if entry and stabling, if included, can be filled from waitlist). Competition cancellation: No refund. USEA Starter/D&M Fees and COVID-19 Recovery Fee Refund Policy: The USEA Starter/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
Wedo not accept double entries. No USEA membership or Starter/D&M/COVID-19 Recovery fees required for Intro or Starter riders.
Refunds:Before C.D. - Full refund; after C.D. to June 6: less $50 office fee. After June 6 no refund (refund may be issued if entry and stabling, if included, can be filled from waitlist). Competition cancellation:
BN competitorsmust beUSEA members. PRELIMINARY must send copy of USEF cards for rider, owner, and trainer.
This event uses paper pinney numbers; rider must provide their own vinyl bib.
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.
Competitor Information
Course Description
Full course details to come. The WSS cross country course is mostly flat with some gentle undulations that offer variation in terrain.
TENTATIVE DISTANCES
P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-1800 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm/max. height 2'6"-2'7". Intro: 1300 m @ 300 mpm, max. height 2'3". Starter: 1100 m @ 250 mpm, max. height 18".
Cross-country course closed June8th at sundown.
Awards
Prizes for 1st - 3rd, and ribbons to 7th.
Stabling/Veterinarian
$125/stall. We are offering both permanent (if available) and temporary stalls on grounds. Stall doors/1 bag shavings provided. $100 per day grounds fee for horses not entered in competition. This fee is in addition to the stall fee, and includes cross-country schooling on Sunday after the competition. Extra bedding available for purchase at show grounds. Shavings - $13/bag.
Veterinarian: TBD. Phone number will be posted at show office in stabling area.
Accommodations
Comfort Inn Suites, (530) 723-5900, 2080 Freeway Drive, Woodland, CA
Dressage
P-2018 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm.
T-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.
Starter-USDF Intro Test A.
Arenas: Sand.
Cross-Country
Course Description
Full course details to come. The WSS cross country course is mostly flat with some gentle undulations that offer variation in terrain.
TENTATIVE DISTANCES
P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-1800 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm/max. height 2'6"-2'7". Intro: 1300 m @ 300 mpm, max. height 2'3". Starter: 1100 m @ 250 mpm, max. height 18".
Cross-country course closed June8th at sundown.
Other Information
Footing/footing maintenance: Stadium Jumping and Dressage arenas have sand footing that is dragged daily, and watered as needed in the summer. The recently expanded SJ competition arena has had new sand footing added. Cross country course tracks are groomed regularly. WSS recently purchased three new tractors to aid in rock picking and all riding surface maintenance creating better quality and more consistent footing for horses and riders.
Cross-country course closes June5th at sundown.
Competitors entering horses for sale can pay an extra $15.00 to have their horse's name highlighted in the program, indicating it is for sale. For $40.00 have your horse's name highlighted and place an ad in the program.
Levels may be divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and include birth date on entry.
Food on grounds.
Schooling Rounds: Dressage and SJ schooling rounds will be available starting at approximately 1:00 pm on Friday. Email event secretary ([email protected]) to sign up in advance. $25 per test/course.
Team Competition: Teams of three or four, best three scores to count; all team members at same level; $20 per team.
Trailer-in Fee for non-stabled horses $65.00 for day of competition.
Cross-country schooling available after the competition, $40.00 fee. Trainer must be present and have additional insured certificate for Woodland Stallion Station.
Woodland Stallion Station uses paper pinney numbers, rider must provide their own vinyl bib. Vinyl bibs are available for purchase at the Event for $20.
No dogs allowed on the WSS show grounds.
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”.