Tryon Riding & Hunt Club "Morris the Horse" Trials
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TIP awards for each level.
Adult Team Challenge - form teams across divisions or contact the secretary to be put on a Scramble team.
FREE TACK STALL for the trainer who brings the most students! Interested trainers please email the secretary by closing date with your list of students, and we will notify the winner.
Event Info
USEA Event ID: 17794
Event Date: Oct 23 - 24, 2021
Open Date: Sep 7 | Close Date: Oct 5
Location: Columbus, 6985 S. NC Hwy. 9 , NC 28722 (AREA 3)
Directions
Address:Foothills Equestrian & Nature Center (FENCE) 3381 Hunting Country Rd, Tryon, NC 28782,directions atwww.tryonridingandhuntclub.org.
From I-26: Exit Landrum SC(#1). Hwy 14 towards Landrum for 1.5mi.; Right on Bomar; One block, turn right on Prince Rd. Go 1.7mi to left on Hunting Country Rd just before crossing underneath I-26 bridge. Stabling on Left 8/10mi. Competition at Foothills Equestrian Nature Center. All turns marked by FENCE signs.
Divisions
USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,T,N,BN
USEF/USEA Recognized: P
USEA Recognized Tests: Starter
USEF/USEA Recognized: P
USEA Recognized Tests: Starter
Tentative Schedule
Fri:Cross-country course open-3pm.
Sat: Dressage-8am; Cross-country-10:00am.
Sun: Show Jumping-8:30 am. Awards immediately following Divisions.
* Final competition schedule determined by the number ofentries in each division. Please check website for updates.
Also XC schooling Sunday 8-12:00 open to the public, or for competitors, $40, sign up with the secretary.
Event Officials
TD:Erin Stormont, NC
Judges: Pres:Beth Wheeler, SC; Dressage Judge: Margaret Freeman, NC
Show Jump Judge: Beth Wheeler, SC
CD: X-C: Greg Schlappi, NC CD: SJ: William Robertson, KY
Starting Times
Times will be posted on the website tryonridingandhuntclub.org by Thursday October 21 and emailed.
Entry Information
Nancy Russell, Secretary
PO Box 1131
DeLeon Springs, FL 32130
Cell: 386-679-0792
Email:[email protected]
Enter online at www.evententries.com
Draw checks to TR&HC.
Organizer
Organizer:Molly Bull
1316 Antioch Road
Scottsville, VA 24590
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 434-962-0306
Management: Terry Lynch, President, TRHC
Fees
Draw checks to TR&HC
All horses on grounds must be entered or registered as Non-competing.
Entry:P$225, PT $220,T $215, N $215, BN $210, Starter $150. $50 Late fee added after closing.
Sunday XC Schooling: $40 per horse.
Grounds Fee: Non-competing horses $50 (if not stabled) - must register withSecretaryand wear a bridle number at all times while on grounds.
Stabling: $160 (Fri 8am- 5pm Sun). Addit'l nights: $35 each.
Muck Fee Deposit: $50; Separate check.
Tack Stalls: $100.
Ship-in: $50 for non-stabled horses.
Bedding: $7.50, please PRE-ORDER when you enter.
RV Hook-up: $50/night (electric & water), 20 spaces available. 20 adapters available at additional $100 deposit fee, payable to secretary.
Late Entry: $50 additional fee.
Changes: $25 fee for changes after closing.
Returned Checks: $35.
XC Pinny # Holder: $20/each, if available.
$50 Fee for switching stalls without permission!
Refunds: Before CD-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After CD- Entry/Stabling- Less $25 ONLY if place filled from waiting list. Competition Cancellation for anything but COVID-No refund, Cancellation due to COVID - FULL REFUND.USEA Starter/D&M Fees 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
Entry fee includes a $25. non-refundable office fee. Double Entries not accepted. USEA membership required at all levels except Starter. BN competitors must be USEA members and the horse registered with a Limited status (T,N,BN) or Full status.Divisions may befurther divided or combined if entries warrant. If oversubscribed, priority given to USEA members. Starter competitors are exempt from USEA Membership/non-membership fees and starter/D&M/COVID Recovery feesbut will require aXC pinney # holder which are sold on site for $20. Returned checks incur $35 processing charge. All changes after closing incur a $25 fee. All changes and scratches must be made in writing, or email to secretary. Check TRHC website at www.tryonridingandhuntclub.org for entry status and times. Refunds: Before CD-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After CD- Entry/Stabling- Less $25 ONLY if place filled from waiting list. Competition Cancellation for anything other than COVID-No refund. Cancellation due to COVID - FULL REFUND.
Neg Coggins within 12 months required for all horses. Legible and clear copy must have a "date drawn" and "accession number" and must be provided with entry. "Smartphone" photos must be completely visible with all information. Coggins copy required to keep in the Show Office; we will not make copies for you at the event.
Late Entries: If space allows post/late entries will be accepted and they will be charged an additional $50 late fee. Any entry postmarked after Closing Date will be considered a late entry and the $50 late fee applies. Additionally, any electronic entry made prior to Closing Date must be COMPLETE within 5 days after Closing or will also be considered a late entry and charged the $50 late fee. This includes Coggins, signatures, and required documents. Funds must be received/postmarked whether entering electronically or by mail, by 11:59 pm on the closing date or will be considered late. Late fee policy will be strictly followed!!
Stabling Form: Requests need to be noted by placing same name (trainer, barn or person to be stabled with) on stabling form. Late entry stabling requests may not be able to be accommodated. A separate check for Stall Deposit -- PER HORSE -- must be included.
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.
Awards
Prizes and 8 ribbons per division for Horse Trial divisions. Perpetual trophy for overall low score at Prelim and Training.
Master Amateur award for lowest scoring rider over the age of 40.
Adult Team Challenge ribbons to each team member for 1st to 3rd placed teams.
TIP awards for each level.
Junior Low Score award.
The winner for both the Master Amateur Award and the Junior Low Score will win large decorated ceramic plates and engraved medals.
Stabling/Veterinarian
Limited stabling 300 permanent 10 x 10 stalls with doors, on grounds. $160.00 /Stall from noon on Fri. to 5pm on Sunday; $100/Tack stall.
Grounds fee: for noncompeting horses only - $50. Non-competing horses must be stabled or pay grounds fee. All horses on grounds must be entered as competing or registered as non-competing.Muck Fee Deposit: $50, separate check.No portable stalls allowed. NO INITIAL BEDDING PROVIDED - PLEASE ORDER IN ADVANCE! Please order bedding on stabling form in advance ($7.50/bag) or by email to the secretary. Limited extra bedding available from Show Office.
Veterinarian: On grounds and on call. Tryon Equine Hospital, 828.894.6065. Farrier: On grounds and on call. Mick Doyle, 864.978.6282.
Equine Ambulance: On grounds XC day and on call otherwise. Polk County Emergency Rescue (PEER), 828.817.5723.
Accommodations
RV hook ups at FENCE: $50/night (electric & water only). Reservations through Show Secretary Nancy Russell. Check www.tryonridingandhutnclub/places-to-stay fora list of localaccommodations. Days Inn by Wyndham Columbus/Tryon 828 348 8853.
Dressage
Test & arena sizes: All tests in small arena.P/PT-2018 USEF Prelim Test A. T-2018 USEF Training Test A. N-2018 Novice Test A. BN-2018 USEF Beginner Novice Test B. Starter-2018 USEF Beginner Novice Test A.
Arenas: All-weather stone dust arenas; warm-up: stone dust &/or grass.
Cross-Country
Course designed by Greg Schlappi, builder of six North American Junior/Young Rider Championships. Hilly, horses must be fit.
P-Approximately 2600m @ 520 mpm. PT/T: Approximately 2200m @ 450 mpm. N: Approximately 1900m @ 375 mpm. BN: Approximately 1500m @ 330 mpm. Starter: Approximately 1100m @ 300 mpm (max. height 2 feet). Terrain: Hilly with possible natural water crossings. Starter course may include a water option. Cross-country course closed September 26.
Other Information
Save our secretaries - enter through
evententries.com! Entries also accepted by mail or Xentry.
Levels may be divided/combined if entries
warrant; state preferences under the eligible Section and birth date on
entry. Be sure to include horse and
rider experience in the appropriate place on the entry form! Minimum of 4 needed by closing date to offer the Preliminary division. PT division rides Prelim dressage and SJ, Training level XC.
Food Concession Stand on grounds. Sharps containers located in stabling. Protective headgear required at all times when mounted.
Dogs must be leashed with person attached.
No motorized
vehicles allowed on Cross Country Course.
No Smoking
on Grounds.
All entries must be complete before the event starts. Packets available starting at 3:00 on Friday.
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Cross Country Schooling is permitted from 8 am until noon on Sunday, with trainer present, at a charge of $40/rider payable on site. Liability forms must
be signed.
Sharps containers will be located on the competition grounds in the stables. Improper disposal of needles or other sharp disposable instruments may be fined.
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.”
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.”