Thanksgiving Dressage and Combined Test Schooling Show
November 20, 2010
Riverbend Equestrian Park
175 Riverbend Road
Greenville, SC 29617
Dressage Judge: Jodi Lees
SCDCTA Recognized Schooling Show
NCDCTA Recognized Schooling Show
Class List:
20 x40 Meter Arena
- Intro A
- Intro B
- 2010 USEF Eventing Test of Choice
20 x 60 Meter Arena
- Training 1
- Training 2
- Training 3
- Training 4
- First Level Test 1
- First Level Test 2
- First Level Test 3
- First Level Test 4
- Second Level Test of Choice
- School Horse Test of Choice*
Combined Test
Tadpole – Intro A - Crossrails
Hopeful– Intro B - 2ft.
Beginner Novice – Beginner Novice Test A - 2ft 6in.
Novice – Novice Test A – 2ft.10in.
Training – Training Test A – 3ft. 3in.
Preliminary – Preliminary Test B – 3ft. 7in.
Dressage and CT Entry Form
Name: ______
Address: ______
City: ______
State: ______Zip: ______
Phone: ______
Email: ______
Horse Name: ______
____ Junior____ Amateur
____ Professional____ SCDCTA Member
____ NCDCTA Member
Classes:(please specify if 2007 or 2011 test)
______$: ______
______$ ______
______$ ______
Stall Rental: $25/$10 $ ______
Shavings: $6 per bag
#______$______
Total Fees:$ ______
Make checks payable to GCRD
Information
Show starts at 10:00 a.m.
Six ribbons awarded to each class.
Riders will be contacted Thursday, November 18th, with ride times.
Current negative coggins and full payment must be included with entry form.
Jackets and braiding are preferred as a courtesy to the judge and show management.
Helmets with a harness are required for all riders.
*School Horse Test of Choice:
This class is designed for horses that are being ridden in a duplicate test by a second person. This class is not recognized.
Concessions available
Ground Fee:
This fee is only for those who are schooing. If you are showing, you do not have to pay this.
Closing Date:
Tuesday, November 16, 2010. No refunds given after show date.
Fees:
Dressage Test $25Combined Test $40
Ground Fee $10 Shavings $6 per bag
Stabling Fee $25 (we clean) $10 (you clean)
Directions
From 385 North, heading toward downtown Greenville:
- Take the Pleasantburg/291 North Exit
- Go North towards Bob Jones University.
- Watch for the left hand turn at light after Bob Jones University that keeps you on 291.
- Follow 291North all the way to Cherrydale Pointe Shopping Center.
- Turn right onto 276 = Poinsett Highway at light after Cherrydale Pointe.
- Stay on 276, drive past Furman University exit.
- Turn left onto Roe Ford Road at light 1 mile past Furman.
- Go straight thru next light – you are crossing over Hwy 25/White Horse Road.
- Turn left onto 4th road on left = Riverbend Road.
- Turn right into our gates approximately ½ mile.
- Turn left to go to the picnic shelter and show barns
From Travelers Rest or 25 South
- Take 25 South = White Horse Road.
- Turn right at light onto Roe Ford Road.
- Turn left onto 4th road on left = Riverbend Road.
- Turn right into our gates approximately ½ mile.
- Turn left to go to the picnic shelter and show barns
From I-85 North or from Anderson
- Take Exit 44 = White Horse Road/US 25 North.
- Follow 25 North for approximately 10 miles.
- After crossing US-183, go less than 2 miles and turn left onto Old White Horse Road.
- Go 1.6 miles, turn right onto Riverbend Road.
- The park gates will be on your left.
- Turn left to go to the picnic shelter and show barns
Ride-A Test Entry Form
December 4th, 2010
Name: ______
Address: ______
City: ______
State: ______Zip: ______
Phone: ______
Email: ______
I prefer to ride in the: AMPM
Horse Name: ______
Test to be ridden
______$: call for price
Stall Rental: $20
(includes 1 bag of shavings) $ ______
Total Fees: $ ______
Please include copy of negative coggins along with entry form.
Make checks payable to GCRD.
Ride-A Test Clinic
Judge Jodi Lees
Saturday, December 4th, 2010
Jodi began her career in Combined Training Horse Trials and Three Day Eventing where she competed a number of horses successfully through the Preliminary Level. Though she still enjoys jumping, Dressage has become her focus. She has worked diligently with some of the nation's leading trainers to accomplish a high level of both riding and teaching skills. She attributes her success to a philosophy that has a number of key components.
- All horses can benefit from well ridden dressage
- Riders of all ages and levels of experience can continue to improve their riding skills with knowledgeable and sensitive instruction
- Every horse offers an opportunity to learn
- Variety of exercises and experience enhance the training and attitude of the horse and rider alike
- Concentration, dedication and perseverance are necessary to reach challenging goals.
- Patience, love of horses and enjoying the process are necessary for true success.
- USDF Silver Medallist
- USDF Bronze Medallist
- USDF Performance Awards at 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Prix St. Georges and Intermediare 1 levels
- Silver Medal Rider Award from South Carolina Dressage and Combined Taining Association (SCDCTA)
- CDS Qualified Riding member
- USEF Licensed "r" judge