Course Brook Farm Fall H.T.

Comment


8.18.22: Accepting Post Entries through Sunday, August 28th, no late fee.

2.25.22: NO ONSITE STABLING - please contact secretary for possible offsite places. 

Event Info

USEA Event ID: 18014

Event Date: Sep 3, 2022

Open Date: Jul 19 | Close Date: Aug 16

Location: Sherborn, 39 Brush Hill Rd, MA 1770 (AREA 1)

Directions

Address: 39 Brush Hill Road, Sherborn, MA 01770 From West: I-90 East to exit 12 towards Framingham Route 9 East. Ramp toward Edgell Rd./Main St./Framingham. Right at lights onto Union. At roundabout merge right onto Rte. 126. Cross railroad tracks at Rte. 135. First left onto Irving St. Bear right at light onto Loring Dr. which becomes Western Ave. Left onto Brush Hill Road. 39 Brush Hill Road is on the right. From North: I-95 South to I-90 West to exit 12. Follow directions above. Comment: Big rigs should enter from Western Ave onto Brush Hill Road. Parking is limited. Please no tents or awnings.

Divisions

USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: MT,T,N,BN
USEF/USEA Recognized: P
USEA Recognized Tests: Starter

Tentative Schedule

Fri: Cross-country course opens-3 pm. Sat: Dressage (P, MT, T, N, BN, Starter) -7:30 am; Show Jumping - 10:00; Cross-country - immediately following SJ. This is a tentative schedule and subject to change.

Event Officials

TD: Heather Gillette, NJ Judges: Pres:Jane Cory, PADressage Judges:Jane Cory, PA; Melanie Cerny, MA Show Jump Judge:Mikki Kuchta, NY CD: XCJohn Williams, NY SJ:Stephie Bear, MA

Starting Times

Available at www.area1usea.org and www.coursebrookshows.com August 31, 2022

Entry Information

Secretary, Erin Keehan 703 County Hwy 126 Amsterdam, NY 12010 (518) 428-4386 No phone calls after 9pm [email protected] Draw checks to Erin L Keehan/CBF.

Organizer

Organizer:Molly Bull [email protected] 434 962-0306 Co-Organizer:John Williams [email protected] 540 270-7552

Fees

Event Fees Directory- Draw checks to Course Brook Farm. Entry: BN / N / T / MT: $200.00;P: $215.00, Starter: $185 Stabling:Very limited onsite stabling, $100/night; limited offsite stabling $70/night. Muck fee deposit - $30 (destroyed if cleaned, cashed if left dirty). Refunds: Before C.D.: Less $25 non-refundable office fee; after C.D.- Entry/Stabling and competition cancellation -No refund. USEA Starter/D & M Refund Policy: USEA Starter/D & M fees ($25) shall be returned, within 30 days of the completion of the competition, to any rider who withdraws prior to the start of the dressage test.

Entries

ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY CLOSING DATE! All entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries not accepted. BN competitors MUST now be a member of the USEA, and horse registered with at least aLimited status for T,N,BN and Full for P, except for Starter; USEA membership/non-membership/horse registration is waived and the USEA Starter/D&M do not apply. USEF membership required at Preliminary level for owner, rider and trainer. Electronic entries accepted through EventEntries.com, Xentry, credit card entries accepted. Permanent Pinney Holder requiredAll changes/scratches must be made by email. Change Fee: $25, for any changes made anytime after closing date. Changes must be in writing via e-mail only. No texts, Facebook messages or phone calls. Refunds: Before C.D.: Less $25 non-refundable office fee; after C.D.- Entry/Stabling and competition cancellation -No refund. USEA starterand D & M fees refund policy: USEA starter and D & M fees shall be returned, within 30 days of the completion of the competition, to any rider who withdraws prior to the start of the dressage test. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. 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

All approximate: P-2950 m @520. PT-2450m @ 450 mpm. MT/T-2450m @ 450 mpm. N-2050 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1900m @ 325 mpm. Starter-1500m @ 275mpm. All new tracks. Medium difficulty at all levels. Varied terrain through woods and fields, hills and flat. Water complex at all levels. Solid T/N courses with banks and ditches; corner at Training. BN - straightforward jumps. Cross-country courses closed on August 30 (schooling available through August 29).

Awards

Prizes and 8 ribbons per division. The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P) is offering ribbons, prizes and prize money to the top placing Thoroughbred at each level. The reserve low point placed Thoroughbred will receive a ribbon. Eligible horses must provide T.I.P. numbers to event secretary with entry. For more information, visit www.tjctip.com. All prize money will be provided to the horse show for distribution.

Stabling/Veterinarian

NO ON-SITE STABLING! Off-site only. Please contact secretary for possible sites. Sharps container(s) available at barn onsite.Veterinarian:KE Equine 508 409-6625. Will post number at secretary stand.

Accommodations

Hampton Inn, Natick-5 mi., (508) 653-5000. Courtyard Marriott, Natick -5 mi., (508) 655-6100. Red Roof Inn, Framingham-6 mi., (508) 872-4499 Camping: Not available on grounds.

Dressage

Test & arena sizes: P-2022 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. MT-2022 USEF Modified Test B-Sm.T-2022 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2022 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2022 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter-2022 Starter Eventing Test-Sm. Arenas: Sand. Warm up on sand and grass.

Cross-Country

All approximate: P-2950 m @520. PT-2450m @ 450 mpm. MT/T-2450m @ 450 mpm. N-2050 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1900m @ 325 mpm. Starter-1500m @ 275mpm. All new tracks. Medium difficulty at all levels. Varied terrain through woods and fields, hills and flat. Water complex at all levels. Solid T/N courses with banks and ditches; corner at Training. BN - straightforward jumps. Cross-country courses closed on August 30 (schooling available through August 29).

Other Information

Cross-country courses closed on August 30 (schooling available through August 29). Dressage warm-upon sand and grass; show jumping in sand ring and warm-up on grass. Levels may be divided as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Parking space limited - please write size of trailer on entry form!Please no tents or awnings. Water on grounds but may be difficult to access so please bring your own.Paper numbers issued. Number holders required. Parking may be far from secretary, plan accordingly.Food on grounds. No non-competing horses on grounds. No motorized vehicles allowed on cross-country.Dogs are welcomed but MUST be leashed! Protective headgear must be worn at all times when mounted. Sharps containers available at stabling. Official Photographer: TBD. Parking is limited. Please no tents orawnings. 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.”