Following are the criteria under which classes in the 2005 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series are to be held.
1. Series standings will be kept in two Conferences:
East and West. The East and West champion will
be named based on points accrued in Series events.
The final East Conference event will be at the
Pennsylvania National Horse Show and the final
West Conference event will be at the Los Angeles
National Horse Show.
2. Events may choose whether to host separate
classes for amateur-owners and juniors or combined
junior/amateur-owner classes. Either way, entries
will receive points for their appropriate division
only. For combined classes, entries will receive
points for the place in which they finish overall,
not just among those in their division (eg:
if an amateur-owner rider wins and a junior
finishes second, the junior will receive second
place points).
3. The Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic
Series will hold year-end Championship Finals
for juniors and amateur-owners at the National
Horse Show in Wellington, FL. Furthermore,
the National Horse Show will use the Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Series standings to select its
entries for the amateur/owner and junior divisions.
4. Only running martingales, used in the conventional
manner, will be permitted. Standing martingales,
draw reins, or restricting martingales are prohibited.
This must be printed in the prize list.
5. Whether or not stabling is provided, all
competing horses must be on the grounds a minimum
of three (3) hours prior to the scheduled start
of the class and must remain on the grounds
until they are done competing.
6. The course must include one double and one triple combination (or three doubles).
7. 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 Series class should not compete
in the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Series class
at that horse show. Horses that do so
will not receive points from the Series class
in question.
8. Horse shows in the Series that restrict
entries will be asked to allow riders with more
than one horse in contention for the Series
Championship to ride two horses in the class.
9. It is preferred that prize money be distributed
to 12 places and be distributed as follows:
30% for 1st, 22% for 2nd, 13% for 3rd, 8% for
4th, 6% for 5th, 5% for 6th, 4% for 7th, 3%
for 8th and 9th, 2% for 10th, 11th and 12th
place.
10. If a qualifying class is held, both classes
must be run under the same schooling and equipment
rules.
11. 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. This donation is to be mailed to the
Show Jumping Hall of Fame, c/o Classic Communications,
38 Mechanic St., Ste. 101, Foxboro, MA 02035,
within two weeks after your class is held.
12. Member events may host only one (1) Show
Jumping Hall of Fame Series class per division
per show, and the Show Jumping Hall of Fame
class must be the featured amateur-owner class,
junior class, or junior/amateur-owner class
at the horse show.
13. In order to award full points,
a class in the Series must offer prize money
of at least $5,000. Series events may offer
a class with prize money as low as $1,000; however,
the points awarded in any class will be prorated
based upon the amount of prize money offered
(ie: 100 total points will be awarded for $1,000-$1,999
in prize money offered, 200 points for $2,000-$2,999,
and so on with a maximum of 500 points awarded
in each class offering $5,000 or above).
14. The breakdown for awarding Series
points for each individual class is as follows
for each $1,000 of prize money awarded:
Placing |
Points |
1 |
30 |
2 |
22 |
3 |
13 |
4 |
8 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
5 |
7 |
4 |
8 |
3 |
9 |
3 |
10 |
2 |
11 |
2 |
12 |
2 |
Points will be awarded only to the
number of places pinned. Should a class pin
less than the 12 places requested in item 9,
then the points allocated for the positions
not pinned will not be awarded.
15. So that all riders have an equal and fair
chance to qualify for year-end awards, horse
show prize lists must designate that a class
is a member event of the Show Jumping Hall of
Fame Jumper Classic Series. A notice must be
printed in the prize list that people may check
current standings and schedules for the Show
Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series at
www.showjumpinghalloffame.net
or at www.Ryegate.com.
16. Within 24 hours after completion
of a Show Jumping Hall of Fame Series class,
horse shows MUST FAX the following items to
(508) 698-6811
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The
entry list for the Series class(es)
Full results for the class, designating
which riders are juniors and which are amateur-owners
and including riders’ hometowns
The judge’s card for the class |
We will then compute Series standings and
distribute them to the media and post them on
the Show Jumping Hall of Fame website.
17. You must refer to Series classes by their
full name, including any sponsor designations,
in all press releases. Copies of releases should
be forwarded to Classic Communications, 38 Mechanic
Street, Ste. 101, Foxboro, MA 02035.
18. Public address announcements about the
Show Jumping Hall of Fame, the Jumper Classic
Series, and its sponsors must be read
during your horse show. Text will be
provided for these announcements.
19. If the horse show prints a program,
it must include one full page about the Show
Jumping Hall of Fame. For this purpose,
shows will be sent an article and an advertisement.
Shows are asked to reprint either or both of
these. TWO COPIES of the prize list and
TWO COPIES of the program containing
Show Jumping Hall of Fame class information
must be mailed to Classic Communications,
38 Mechanic St., Ste. 101, Foxboro, MA 02035.
20. Before a Series class, horse shows will
be provided with current Series standings which
must be posted and clearly visible during
the horse show.
2005 Series Contract (PDF)
Previous year's series specs:
2004
2003
2002
2001