Tampa,
FL-March 15, 2002-The
Show Jumping Hall of Fame has extended the deadline
for horse shows wishing to host events on the
2002 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic
Series to May 31.
This year, for the first time, the Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series will offer
separate Series for amateur-owner jumpers and
for junior jumpers. Furthermore, the standings
in these two Series will be used to determine
which amateur-owner jumpers and which junior
jumpers will qualify to ride in the 2002 National
Horse Show.
Because of the significance of this, some horse
shows expressed interest in joining the Series
after the original deadline had passed. In the
best interest of the sport, the Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Board of Directors felt it best
to give horse shows more time to finalize their
decisions.
Horse shows wishing to host classes on the Series
must meet all Series specifications including
designating in their prize lists that their
class or classes are part of the Series.
Some of the other key specifications include
that:
·
Each class on the Series should offer prize
money of at least $5,000 and be the featured
Amateur-Owner class, Junior class or Junior/Amateur-Owner
class at the horse show.
Only running martingales,
used in the conventional manner, will be permitted.
Standing martingales draw reins, or restricting
martingales are prohibited.
Whether or not stabling
is provided, all horses competing must be on
the grounds a minimum of three hours prior to
the scheduled start of the class and must remain
on the grounds until they are done competing.
The course must include
one double and one triple combination (or three
doubles).
Horses competing in the
Grand Prix and/or classes that count toward
the USET computer rankings of a horse show hosting
a Show Jumping Hall of Fame class may not compete
in the Show Jumping Hall of Fame class at that
horse show and this restriction must be printed
in the prize list.
Member events will be
required to make a tax-deductible contribution
to the Show Jumping Hall of Fame (a 501(c)3
charity) of $15 per entry.
Full information about
the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic
Series, including all requirements associated
with hosting a series event, is available on
the Show Jumping Hall of Fame website at www.showjumpinghalloffame.net.
Questions may be directed to Show Jumping Hall
of Fame Executive Director, Marty Bauman, at
(508) 698-6810.
The Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic
Series is sponsored in part by a grant provided
by the National Horse Sports Foundation.