Equestrian (All Breed Amateur Show & Combined Training Event)
June 13-14, Friday-Saturday
Venue:
Cross Hollows Events Center
11 N Cross Hollow Drive, Cedar City
*Dates, times and locations are subject to change. Check website or with coordinator for updated information.
Fee:
Registration Fee $25.00
All Open Breed Classes $8.00
Fees for Dressage $10 per test
Fees for Combined Training Classes $20 per class and includes both phases.
Fees for Working Cow Horse Classes $28.00 per class
$20 per night stall rent $10/bag of shavings (if applicable) - payable to Cross Hollows Event Center
*Stall management not responsible for injury to animals. Use paneled stalls at own risk.
How to Register: Register online. If you are mailing in your registration form, send it to Utah Summer Games Registration, 351 West University Blvd., Cedar City, UT 84720.
Registration Deadline: Registration must be completed by Friday, June 6. NO POST ENTRIES
Refund Policy: Due to competition scheduling difficulties and USG planning and supplies requirements there are no refunds. If an event cannot be held due to inclement weather a voucher may be issued to be used for another sport during the 2008 or the same sport during the 2009 Utah Summer Games. Requests must be in writing by email to USG@suu.edu.
Confirmation: Internet Registrations will immediately receive a confirmation e-mail. Mailed or delivered registrations can check at registration area before event.
Check-In: Event Venue; Cross Hollows Events Center, Cedar City
Rules: Color Country Equestrian Club, USDF, USEF, , AQHA, and USCTA rules in effect. UDS members need to show cards to have points recorded with UDS. Open riders may ride in the Open Rider's Show run by CCEC. Go to colorcountryequestrian.com for entry forms.
Awards: USG Medals will be presented to 1st, 2nd & 3rd place in all classes. Ribbons will be awarded for 4th, 5th, and 6th place finishers.
Schedule:
Thursday, June 12
6:00 PM Check-in at Cross Hollows Event Center
Friday, June 13
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Check-in at Cross Hollows Events Center
Dressage rides first
Combined Training jumping phase after lunch.
Individual riders times will be posted on colorcountryequestrian.com.
-Dressage Open Tests- USDF/USEF 2007 Tests
IAY – Intro A Youth (18 & Under)
2nd 1Y – 2nd Level 1 Youth
IAA – Intro A Amateur 2nd 1A – 2nd Level 1 Amateur
IBY – Intro B Youth 2nd 2Y – 2nd Level 2 Youth
IBA – Intro B Amateur 2nd 2A – 2nd Level 2 Amateur
T1Y – Training Level I Youth 2nd 3Y – 2nd Level 3 Youth
T1A – Training Level I Amateur 2nd 3A – 2nd Level 3 Amateur
T2Y – Training Level 2 Youth 2nd 4Y – 2nd Level 4 Youth
T2A – Training Level 2 Amateur 2nd 4A – 2nd Level 4 Amateur
T3Y – Training Level 3 Youth 3rd 1Y – 3rd Level 1 Youth
T3A – Training Level 3 Amateur 3rd 1A – 3rd Level 1 Amateur
T4Y – Training Level 4 Youth 3rd 2Y – 3rd Level 2 Youth
T4A – Training Level 4 Amateur 3rd 2A – 3rd Level 2 Amateur
1st 1Y – 1st Level I Youth 3rd 3Y – 3rd Level 3 Youth
1st 1A – 1st Level I Amateur 3rd 3A – 3rd Level 3 Amateur
1st 2Y – 1st Level 2 Youth 4th 1Y – 4th Level 1 Youth
1st 2A – 1st Level 2 Amateur 4th 1A – 4th Level 1 Amateur
1st 3Y – 1st Level 3 Youth 4th 2Y – 4th Level 2 Youth
1st 3A – 1st Level 3 Amateur 4th 2A – 4th Level 2 Amateur
1st 4Y – 1st Level 4 Youth 4th 3Y – 4th Level 3 Youth
1st 4A – 1st Level 4 Amateur 4th 3A – 4th Level 3 Amateur
FEI – Please call Show Secretary to state your test.
-Combined Training (USCTA Dressage & Show Jumping)- USCTA 2006 Tests
CT I Y - 12- under (Intro fences 18” – 24”)
CT I YR - 13 – 17 (Intro fences 18” – 24”)
CT I A – Amateur (Intro fences 18” – 24”)
CT BN Y - 12- under (Beginner Novice fences 2’4” – 2’7”)
CT BN YR - 13 – 17 (Beginner Novice fences 2’4” – 2’7”)
CT BN A – Amateur (Beginner Novice fences 2’4” – 2’7”)
CT N Y - 12- under (Novice fences 2’9” – 2’11”)
CT N YR - 13 – 17 (Novice fences 2’9” – 2’11”)
CT N A – Amateur (Novice fences 2’9” – 2’11”)
CT T Y - 12- under (Training fences 2’11” – 3’3”)
CT T YR - 13 – 17 (Training fences 2’11” – 3’3”)
CT T A – Amateur (Training fences 2’11” – 3’3”)
CT P Y - 12- under (Preliminary fences 3’3´- 3’6”)
CT P YR - 13 – 17 (Preliminary fences 3’3´- 3’6”)
CT P A – Amateur (Preliminary fences 3’3´- 3’6”)
Friday, June 13
Working Cow Horse – Please contact Evan Allred for times and location 435-590-4329
WC A Jr Working Cow Amateur, Junior Horse
WC A Sr Working Cow Amateur, Senior Horse
WC Y 13–17 Jr Working Cow Youth, 13–17 Junior Horse
WC Y 13-17 Sr Working Cow Youth, 13-17 Senior Horse
WC Y 12-Under Jr Working Cow Youth, 12-Under Junior Horse
WC Y 12-Under Sr Working Cow Youth, 12-Under Senior Horse
Reining
RA Jr Reining Amateur, Junior Horse
RA Sr Reining Amateur, Senior Horse
RY 13-17 Reining Youth 13-17, Junior Horse
RY 13-17 Reining Youth 13-17, Senior Horse
RY 12-Under Reining Youth 12 – Under, Junior Horse
RY 12-Under Reining Youth 12-Under, Senior Horse
Saturday, June 14
7:00 AM - 11:00 AM Check-in at Cross Hollows Events Center
8:00 AM - All Breed Horse Show English & Western
Saturday 1 Showmanship Youth 12 & Under
Saturday 2 Showmanship Youth 13-17
Saturday 3 Showmanship Amateur
Saturday 5 Halter - Stallions
Saturday 6 Halter - Geldings
Saturday 7 Halter - Mares
Saturday 8 Halter - Yearlings
Saturday 9 Halter – Weanlings
Saturday 10 Western Equitation Amateur
Saturday 11 Western Equitation Youth 13-17
Saturday 12 Western Equitation Youth 12 & Under
Saturday 14 Western Equitation - Beginning Rider (walk/trot only) - 1st year rider
Saturday 15 Western Pleasure - Green Horse – Horses in 1st year of showing
Saturday 16 Western Pleasure Amateur
Saturday 17 Western Pleasure Youth 13-17
Saturday 18 Western Pleasure Youth 12 & Under
Saturday 20 Western Pleasure - Beginning Rider (walk/trot only) - 1st year rider
Saturday 21 Trail in Hand – 1st year green trail horses
Saturday 22 Trail - Youth 12 & Under – English and Western
Saturday 23 Trail - Youth 13-17 - English and Western
Saturday 24 Trail – Amateur - English and Western
Saturday 26 Equitation Over Fences - Crossbar - Green Rider/Horse
Saturday 27 Hunter Hack (2’-2’3”)
Saturday 28 Hunters Over Fences Youth 18 & Under (2’6”)
Saturday 29 Hunters Over Fences Adult (2’6”)
Saturday 30 Handy Hunters (2’9”-3’0”)
Saturday 31 Discipline On The Rail (English/Western) – Open to all Amateur & Youth Riders
Saturday 32 Lead Line - 6 & Under - English & Western
Saturday 33 Off the Line Walk/Trot 12 & Under
Saturday 34 English Equitation Amateur
Saturday 35 English Equitation Youth 13-17
Saturday 36 English Equitation Youth 12 & Under
Saturday 38 English Equitation - Beginning Rider (walk/trot only) - 1st year rider
Saturday 39 English Pleasure - Green Horse – Horses in 1st year of showing
Saturday 40 English Pleasure Amateur
Saturday 41 English Pleasure Youth 13-17
Saturday 42 English Pleasure Youth 12 & Under
Saturday 44 English Pleasure - Beginning Rider (walk/trot only) 1st year of showing
Show Secretary: Jolynn Carpenter – All Breed Amateur Show
Phone: (435) 463-7501
Show Secretary: Linda Thompson – Dressage/Comb Training
Phone: (435) 590-5000
Show Secretary: Evan Allred - Reining/Working Cow Horse
Phone: (435) 590-4329
Show Management:
Color Country Equestrian Club
Color Country Equestrian Club is a non-profit organization that was founded in October of 2001 to promote and encourage positive horsemanship (across all disciplines) in the Color Country region. We have members from numerous states that include Utah, Nevada, and Arizona and even as far as California and Colorado.
Specifically, the club seeks to promote Open Horseshows, Clinics, Schooling Shows, and other educational programs in Color Country. The CCEC acts as a community sports organization that encourages, organizes, and promotes equestrian sport competitions open to all breeds.
