Vimeiro 2007 - Portugal
CSI-VETERANS Cat. B (Art. 106)
SCHEDULE (Approved by JVR)
I GENERAL INFORMATION
Date Wednesday 3rd, Thursday 4th, Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th October 2007
Place Centro Hípico Hotel Golf Mar, Vimeiro - Portugal
1. ORGANISER
Comissão Organizadora dos Concursos de Saltos do Vimeiro
Centro Hípico Hotel Golf Mar
Praia do Porto Novo
2560-100 Maceira TVD PORTUGAL
Telef. (+351) 261 980 800 Fax (+351) 261 984 621
With the assistance of:
ACV - ASSOCIAÇÃO DE CAVALEIROS VETERANOS
ACV Local event contact - Tereza Costa Cabral
(+351) 917 766 996
2. ORGANISING COMMITTEE (Art. 101.6)
Honorary President Luís Vaz Almada (POR)
Competition President António Salgado (POR)
Show Secretary Centro Hípico Hotel Golf Mar
Secretary Ana Maria Jordão
Cláudia Santos Ferreira
Phone: (+351) 261 980 800
Fax: (+351) 261 984 621
Mobile: (+351) 914 722 235
3. EVENT DIRECTOR
Name António José Macedo (POR)
Address Praia do Porto Novo
2560 – 100 Maceira TVD
Telephone (+351) 261 980 800
Telefax (+351) 261 984 621
II GENERAL CONDITIONS
This event is organised in accordance with:
- FEI Statutes, 21st edition, 2004
- FEI General Regulations, 21st edition, 2005
‑ FEI Veterinary Regulations, 10th edition 2006,
‑ FEI Rules for Jumping Events, 22nd edition 2006,
‑ and all subsequent corrections and modifications to the above Rules and Regulations as published by the FEI.
- The arbitration procedure is regulated in the FEI Rules and General Regulations. According with these rules, any appeal against a decision rendered by the FEI or its official bodies must be settled exclusively by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, Switzerland.
III OFFICIALS
1. GROUND JURY: (Art. 148, 153, 259.1)
President João Bourbon (POR)
Members Francisco Captivo (POR)
Teresa Bourbon (POR)
2. FOREIGN JUDGE: (Art. 152 & 259.1)
Name Not appointed
Email address
3. COURSE DESIGNER: (Art. 155, 259.5.1)
Name Lourenço Fernandes Thomaz (POR)
4. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR VJR
Name Herbert Seiler (SUI)
5. CHIEF STEWARD: (Art. 144, 244.5 and Manual for Chief Stewards)
Name António Lopes Mateus (POR)
6. ASSISTANT STEWARDS:
Name Armando Rebelo (POR)
7. STABLE MANAGER:
Name Pedro Monteiro Barros (POR)
8. FEI VETERINARY DELEGATE: (Art. 158, 259.4.2, 1003, 1007)
Name Mário Barbosa (POR)
IV SPECIFIC TECHNICAL CONDITIONS ‑ (Art. 201.1)
1. VENUE
The CSIV - B will take place outdoors.
2. COMPETITION ARENA
Dimensions 75m x 120m aprox. – 9.000sqm.
Type of footing grass
3. PRACTICE ARENA
Dimensions 30m x 100m aprox. – 3.000 sqm.
Type of footing sand
4. STABLE
196 stables of 9 sqm (3x3).
V INVITATIONS ‑ (Art. 120, 250, 251.1, 252)
Number of home riders: 20
Number of foreign riders: 70
Number of horses per rider: 3
The Organising Committee through their NF invites competitors.
One groom per rider.
FACILITIES OFFERED: (Art. 132, 133)
A) Portuguese and foreign Competitors and Chefs d'Equipe
Hotel - The Organizing Committee offers special prices for rooms at Vimeiro:
Hotel Golf Mar ***
Room |
Price/Day |
Individual Standard Golf View |
56,00 € |
Individual Standard Sea View |
66,00 € |
Individual Superior |
76,00 € |
Double Standard Golf View |
73,00 € |
Double Standard Sea View |
83,00 € |
Double Superior |
93,00 € |
Junior Suite |
110,00 € |
Suite |
130,00 € |
The Listed prices are for Bed and Breakfast
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For images to different kind of rooms please visit: www.hotelgolfmar.com
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Hotel das Termas **
Room |
Price/Day |
Individual |
33,00 € |
Double |
47,00 € |
Suite |
75,00 € |
The Listed prices are for Bed and Breakfast
CO invites Competitors to a Welcome cocktail at the venue, on the 2nd October afternoon as well as to the Official Dinner on the 6th October when the prize distribution of Golf & Ride, Challenge Cup and Team Competition will take place. The CO also invites all competitors for a visit at the West Region of Tourism most interesting spots.
B) Grooms
Requests for groom accommodation must be sent with entries.
Cost of accommodation will be at the cost of riders.
Meals: Catering will be provided at the ground at a convenient price.
Sufficient sanitary and showering facilities for male and female grooms, with hot and cold water, will be provided by the OC.
C) Horses
Stabling arrangements, from the 2nd to the 9th October
Cost of stabling, bedding and food to be paid by competitors (Stabling and first bedding included in entry fees)
D) Welcome
The time and date of arrival of riders and horses and their means of transport must be given to the OC in order to facilitate them on arrival.
E) Local Transportation - Arrangements from Hotel to show grounds
The Hotels proposed by the OC are at the following distances of the Show grounds:
HOTEL GOLF MAR at the Show grounds, about 5 minutes walk.
HOTEL DAS TERMAS at about 5 minutes by car.
Shuttle Service between Hotel Golf Mar and Riding Centre provided by the O.C
F) Advertising and Publicity on Competitors and Horses (Art. 136)
The competitors are authorised to carry the logo of their personal sponsor on the saddlecloth in accordance with Art. 136.
The Chief Steward is responsible for ensuring that Riders respect FEI Regulations relating to Art. 136 before entering the arena. Competitors not complying with Art. 136 will not be permitted to enter the arena during the competition.
VI ENTRIES ‑ (Art. 121, 251)
Closing dates for
Entries in Principle: 6th August
Nominated Entries: 3rd September
Definite Entries: 24th September
Entry fee per horse € 260,00
Including Stable, first day bedding and CHF 12,50 per horse contribution to the MCP of the FEI.
IMPORTANT - Entry forms must include the following information on horses:
· Name of horse/pony
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· Passport number
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· Date of birth
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· Name(s) of owner(s)
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· Breed
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· Colour
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· Country of birth
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· Sex
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· Stud-book initials
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· Owner’s name
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Declaration entries for each Class must be made at the Show secretary’s office as bellow.
For classes 1, 2 and 3, before 18h30 of Thursday 2nd October.
For the next day following Classes no later than 30 minutes after the end of the previous day’s last class.
VII VETERINARY MATTERS ‑ (Art. 280, 1004.2, 1005.2.2 + 2.3, 1011, 1022.1)
1) SHOW VETERINARIAN (treating veterinarian) :
Teresa Curto Bourbon
VETERINARY ASPECTS “A”
VETERINARY EXAMINATIONS, HORSE/PONY INSPECTIONS & PASSPORT CONTROLS
These will be carried out in accordance with the Veterinary Regulations, Art. 1011, 10th Edition, and the Jumping Rules, Annex VII, 21st edition effective 1st January 2005.
Veterinary inspection will take place at the stables on the Tuesday 2nd October afternoon and Wednesday 3rd morning for late arrivals.
“General Regulations”, 21st Edition, effective 1st January 2005, will apply:
Art. 139.1
Every horse/pony entered for any competition at CNs or CIMs (see Appendix D) in a foreign country, (see GRs 141.2) and all horses/ponies entered for other Cis, CIOs, Championships, Regional and Olympic Games, whether at home or in foreign countries (see GRs 141.2), must have an official, valid FEI Passport, or a National Passport approved by the FEI accompanied by an FEI Recognition Card and, when applicable, an FEI registration number, as a means of identification and to establish ownership.
Art. 139.2
Horses/poneis taking part in CNs and CIMs (see Appendix D) in their own country of residence are not required to have such a passport as mentioned in paragraph 1. All such horses/ponies must be properly registered and identifiable and, unless there is no national requirement for equine influenza vaccination in the host country and in the country of original all horses/ponies must have a valid vaccination certificate:
EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION, VET REGS. APPENDIX VI (except events taking place in NZL & AUS)
All horses and ponies for which an FEI Passport, or a national Passport approved by the FEI has been issued, must have the vaccination section endorsed by a veterinarian, stating that is received two injections for primary vaccination against equine influenza, given between 1 and 3 months apart.
In addition, a booster injection must be recorded as having been given within each succeeding 6 months, subsequent to the second injection of the primary vaccination. None of these injections must have been given within the preceding 7 days including the day of the competition or of entry into the competition stables.
The above are the minimum requirements for influenza vaccination. Both primary and first and subsequent booster injections should be given according to the manufacturer's instructions, which will fall within the stipulation of the FEI ruling.
SAMPLING FOR PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES (Vet. Regs. Chapter V & VI and Annex IV)
Regular sampling is carried out in CSI***/****/*****, CIOs, World Cup Qualifiers and Finals, Championships and Games, whereas at other CSIs sampling is recommended. When testing takes place, the number of horses tested is at the discretion of the Testing Veterinarian/Veterinary Delegate; however, a minimum of three is recommended (Vet.Reg. Art. 1016)
Special guidelines are applicable for events covered by the FEI Medication Control Programme (Groups I & II only).
MEDICATION CONTROL PROGRAMME (GROUP I & II ONLY)
The Organising Committees of FEI events within Groups I & II are advised to charge competitors the equivalent of CHF 12.50 per horse/pony per event as a contribution towards the costs of the MCP programme.
VETERINARY ASPECTS “B”
A) HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENTRY OF HORSES
Details on compulsory health tests and, where applicable, quarantine period and protocol, etc., PLEASE APPEND SPECIMEN IMPORT LICENCES (FOR LABORATORY HEALTH TESTS) WHICH WILL BE APLIED TO HORSES ATTENDING THIS EVENT, In case of doubt or problems, please contact the FEI Veterinary Department as soon as possible.
B) CUSTOMS FORMALITIES
Details of required customs documents, border crossing points, times of opening and customs agencies.
NFs holding an International event in their country should inform their National Veterinary Authority and their Customs Authority at least four weeks beforehand. They should request every facility to assist the movement of horses accompanied by FEI Passports and the necessary veterinary certification at frontier crossing points into and out of their countries. (Vet. Regs. Art. 1004.2).
Name of horse transport company representing the OC :
Name: Nuno Braancamp
Full address: Avª 24 de Julho, 52 – 2º Drt
1200 Lisboa - Portugal
Telef: (+351) 213 920 240
Telefax: (+351) 213 907 758
Email:
C) MEDICATION CONTROL LABORATORY - (Art. 1021)
All samples collected in accordance with VR Art. 1016 & 1018 will be analysed by FEI Approved Laboratory appointed to carry out analyses on samples collected at this event (Vet. Regs Art. 1022):
Name Laboratoire des Courses Hippiques
Address 15 Rue de Paradis, F – 91370 Verrrières-le-Buisson, France
Telef. 33 1 69 75 28 30
Under the Medication Control Programme (MCP) in Groups I and II, all samples collected in accordance with Vet Regs. Art 1016 will be analysed by the Laboratoire des Courses Hippiques (LCH), Verrrières-le-Buisson, France. The central MCP Laboratory will be reviewed in June 2009. Please refer to FEI bulletin for further information. For events other than those listed in Vet. Regs. Art. 1016 or for events other than in Groups I and II, samples may be analysed at an alternative FEI listed laboratory (Vet. Regs. Art. 1021).
VIII MISCELLANEOUS
1) OBJECTIONS/COMPLAINTS - (Art. 167, 168, 170 & 171)
All complaints and objections to be valid must be made in writing and accompanied by a deposit of CHF 150.00 - or equivalent.
2) GENERAL CLASSIFICATION AT THE END OF THE COMPETITIONS
Leading rider award ‑ Gift
Best foreign rider ‑ Gift
Best home rider ‑ Gift
Best Lady rider in GP ‑ Gift
3) PRIZE ‑ CLASSIFICATION ‑ (Art. 128, 129,130)
On the basis of one prize for each three participating competitors – Art.139.3
Special Prizes referred in 2) See Annexe 1)
4) PRIZE-GIVING CEREMONY
Mounted attendance at prize distribution at the end of each Class is obligatory to the 8 top placed riders
The owner of the winning horse/pony is invited to the prize giving ceremony for the Grand Prix.
5) DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES AND INDEMNITIES ‑ (Art. 130)
Prizes will not be monetary, but in the form of gifts.
6) DOCTOR, VETERINARIAN, FARRIER
As mentioned in pages 2 and 5.
7) INSURANCES
“All owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to third persons caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their horses/ponies. They are therefore strongly advised to take out third-party insurance providing full coverage for participation in equestrian events at home and abroad, and to keep the policy up to date.”
8) EVENT'S ORGANISATION ‑ (Art. 114-115)
In exceptional circumstances, together with the approval of Chefs d' Equipe and Ground Jury the OC reserves the right to modify the schedule in order to clarify any matters or matters arising from an omission or due to unforeseen circumstances. Any such changes will be notified to all competitors and officials as soon as possible and must be reported to the FEI Jumping Department by the Foreign Judge.
9) ENTRY RIGHT TO SHOWGROUNDS (Art. 133,1005)
In order to be allowed necessary access to the FEI stable area, the names of owners (maximum of two per horse) must be declared at the same time as the definitive entry of their horse. It is essential that riders and their grooms indicate their full names and role to the Jumping Secretariat before the 25th September 2006.
10) SCHOOLING DURING COMPETITIONS
Riders wishing to school during speed competitions must inform the OC before these competitions begin. These riders will start first in these competitions.
11) SAFETY CUPS
All safety cups allowed by FEI.
Caro – Cardinali & Rothenberger GMBH
12) START LISTS & RESULT SHEETS
The name of the owner of each horse will be added to all start lists and result sheets, as well as its stud book initials, counter of birth, sex and age.
13) DISPUTES
In the event of any discussion concerning the interpretation of the schedule (in translated languages), the English version will be decisive.
14) SPECIAL REGULITIONS FOR VETERAN RIDERS
Annex X
Art. V1 – The objective of the following set of regulations is to standardise types of Events and competitions for Veteran Riders throughout the world taking into account specific problems applying exclusively to Veteran Riders.
Except for the following specific rules, the FEI rules for jumping events will apply:
Art. V2 – Definition of a Veteran rider
The following may compete as Veteran riders:
1. Ladies from the year in which they reach their 45th birthday and gentlemen from the year in which they reach their 49th birthday. Riders may not have participated in jumping competitions for senior riders at CSI** events and upwards in the current year.
2. Veteran competitions are open to riders who, in the current year, have not taken part in any competition in the initial round with the height of obstacles exceeding 1,30m.
3. Each rider must be in possession of a valid licence from his/her National Federation.
4. Upon entering Veteran Riders for International Events, NFs automatically certify that entries are correct and that the participants meet the above requirements.
Art. V3 – International Events
The following competitions can be organized for Veteran riders: CSI Cat. A and B and CSIOs.
CSIV Cat. A Events (Art.106)
1. A CSIV Cat. A event is an international Event open to individual competitors from the host country and from an unrestricted number of foreign countries.
2. No limit on prize money offered.
3. All other requirements as per rules for CSI** event for seniors.
CSIV Cat. B Events (Art.106)
1. A CSIV Cat. B event is an international Event open to individual competitors from the host country and from an unrestricted number of foreign countries. Riders living abroad may compete at CSIV cat. B events for the host country at events held in the host country.
2. No prize money.
3. All other requirements as per rules for CSI* event for seniors.
Art. V4 – Obstacles and Courses
Courses for Veteran riders consist 8 to 12 obstacles.
Obstacles have a minimum height of 1.10m and a maximum of 1.20m in the first round. Spread obstacles have a width in proportion to their height of 1.20m to 1.30m.
Speed 350 m per minute.
STABLE SECURITY/STEWARDING AT INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO ENSURE IMPLEMENTATION OF VRs ART. 1005.2.5
1. ACCESS TO STABLE AREA
For an optimal stable security, the stables must be completely enclosed within a suitably restrictive perimeter (stable area) which will act both as a deterrent to the admission of unauthorised persons and to the exit of horses. The area must be sufficiently large to allow horses to be evacuated from the stables in an emergency, but still remain within the confines of the perimeter. However, several disciplines allow in specific situations a lower level of stable security (see discipline rules).
Whenever possible the stable area must include only stables ‑ lorries, caravans, etc., should not be permitted within the area unless specifically needed as accommodation for horses/ponies and/or grooms.
Access to stables must be limited to those persons indicated in VRs Art. 1005.2.5.2. It is essential that the official issuing authorised access be a responsible person of seniority within the Organising Committee.
2. CONTROL OF ACCESS
A control system must operate at all entrance gates so that there is an efficient and reliable method of identifying those who enter and leave the stable area at any time.
Extra vigilance must be used in establishing the identity of persons and reasons for entering the stables during the night.
3. STEWARDING OF STABLE AREA
At least one stable steward directly responsible to the Chief Steward must be present or readily available in the vicinity of the stable area 24 hours a day during the entire duration of the event. Deputies as required may assist him. The steward/deputies must regularly patrol the stable area, without establishing any predetermined pattern, to discourage any form of illegal practices or abuses to horses. Any misdemeanours must immediately be reported to the stable steward who must, in turn, report to the Chief Steward.
The duty of the stewards is therefore to safeguard the welfare of the horses and to prevent any form of illegal practices.
4. GROOMS
It is appreciated that grooms wish to remain with their horses during the night. Only grooms duly registered with the OC are permitted to do so.
The Person Responsible must ensure that his/her grooms, or any other authorised persons with access to his/her horses, are familiar with the security and stewarding procedures operating at the event attended.
5. MOVEMENT THROUGHOUT EVENT GROUNDS
Movement of horses between the stables, practice, grazing and main arena must be strictly controlled. The optimum layout for Jumping and Dressage disciplines is attached. It is appreciated that flexibility will be required depending on the requirements of other disciplines.
6. STEWARDING OF PRACTICE ARENA
The Chief Steward must ensure that each practice arena is adequately stewarded at all times that it/they are officially open. He must also ensure that all practice arenas are subject to random control when they are officially closed.
7. GRAZING AREA
It is recommended that a grazing area be provided at all outdoor events and that this be subject to random control. If available, horses/ponies must only be grazed or walked in hand within this area.
The Foreign Judge/TD at events will be specifically asked to check that the relevant requirements are met, as reasonably as can be expected depending on the discipline, and to clearly indicate any shortfalls, following which consideration may be given to altering the category of the event in future.
THE FEI CODE OF CONDUCT
FOR
THE WELFARE OF THE HORSE
The Fédération Equestre International (FEI) expects all those involved in international equestrian sport to adhere to the FEI’s Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that at all times the welfare of the horse must be paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial influences.
1. At all stages during the preparation and training of competition horses, welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse management, training methods, farriery and tack, and transportation.
2. Horses and competitors must be fit, competent and in good health before they are allowed to compete. This encompasses medication use, surgical procedures that threaten welfare or safety, pregnancy in mares and the misuse of aids.
3. Events must not prejudice horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the horse for onward travel after the event.
4. Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention after they have competed and that they are treated humanely when their competition careers are over. This covers proper veterinary care, competition injuries, euthanasia and retirement.
5. The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their areas expertise.
A full copy of this Code can be obtained from the Fédération Equestre Internationale, Avenue Mon-Repos 24, CH-1000, Lausanne 5, Switzerland. Telephone: +41 21 310 47 47. The Code is available in English, French, Spanish, German and Arabic. The Code is also available on the FEI’s website: www.horsesport.org.
FIRST DAY 3rd October 2007 - Wednesday
COMPETITION No. 1
National Class - Two Phases (Article 274)
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,05 m (about)
Horses 2 horses allowed per rider
Open to all the National Veteran Riders not taking part in the International classes.
(Annexe T of Portuguese Jumping Regulation) this class will only take place with a minimum of 5 entries.
COMPETITION No. 2
International Class - Two Phases (Article 274)
Small Tour
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,10 m (about)
Horses 2 horses allowed per rider
Open to all the Veteran Riders taking part in the CSIV, and to the horses not registered for Competition nr.3.
COMPETITION No. 3
International Class – Table A against the clock with jump-off against the clock (Article 238.2.2)
Large Tour
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,20 m (about)
Horses 2 horses allowed per rider
Open to all the Veteran Riders taking part in the CSIV, and to the horses not registered for Competition nr.2.
SECOND DAY 4th October 2007 - Thursday
COMPETITION No. 4
National Class – Table A against the clock (Article 238.2.1)
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,05 m (about)
Horses 2 horses allowed per rider
Open to all the National Veteran Riders not taking part in the International classes.
(Annexe T of Portuguese Jumping Regulation) this class will only take place with a minimum of 5 entries.
COMPETITION No. 5
International Class
Small Tour
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,10 m (about)
Horses 1 horses allowed per rider
Open to all the Veteran Riders taking part in the CSIV, and to the horses not registered for Competition nr.6 and 7 .
COMPETITION No. 6
International Class – Competition over two rounds plus a winning round Table A (Article 276)
Large Tour
The 16 best competitors of the first round qualify for the second round (Article 276.1.1). The 8 best competitors of the second round qualify for the winning round. Counting penalties and time of the two rounds (Article 276.1.6). All competitors start the winning round with 0 penalty points (Article 276.6).
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height First and second round - 1,15m (about)
Winning round - 1,20 m (about)
Horses 2 horses allowed per rider
Open to all the Veteran Riders taking part in the CSIV, and to the horses not registered for Competition Nr.5 and 7.
COMPETITION No. 7
International Class - Challenge Cup qulifying for the VJR Challenge Cup Ranking 2007
Small Tour
Table A against the clock with jump-off (Article 238.2.2)
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,10 m (about)
Horses 1 horses allowed per rider
Placing 10
Only open to Veteran Riders tregistered in the Challenge Cup, and to the horses not registered for Competition nr.5 and 6 .
THIRD DAY 5th October 2007 - Friday
Day off with entertainment programme.
Golf & Ride Cup – Golf Competition
Regulations in Annex 2)
FOURTH DAY 7th October 2006 - Saturday
COMPETITION No. 8
National Class – Table A against the clock, with jump-off against the clock (Article 238.2.2)
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,05 m (about)
Horses 2 horses allowed per rider
Open to all the National Veteran Riders not taking part in the International classes.
(Annexe T of Portuguese Jumping Regulation) this class will only take place with a minimum of 5 entries.
COMPETITION No. 9
Show Class – Golf & Ride – Jumping Competition
Table A against the clock, (Article 238.2.1)
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,10 m (about)
Horses 2 horses allowed per rider if engaged in 2 different teams
Special regulations Annexe 2)
COMPETITION No. 10
International Class – Table A against the clock with jump-off (Article 238.2.2)
Small Tour
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,10 m (about)
Horses 2 horses allowed per rider
Open to all the Veteran Riders taking part in the CSIV, and to the horses not registered for Competition nr.11.
COMPETITION No. 11
Team Cup qualifying for the VJR Nations Team Cup Ranking 2007 (Article 265+273.3.1)
International Class
Competition over 2 equal courses with jump-off
1st round - Table A, against the clock
2nd round - Table A, not against the clock
Jump-off - Table A, against the clock for the 1st place, one rider per team.
The 6 best teams of the 1st round take part in the 2nd round.
Maximum 3 Team per Nation
Placing 6 Teams
Starting orders 1st round by draw.
2nd round in the reverse order of the intermediate ranking
(Penalties/time of the 3 best team riders)
Jump-off, if any,: same as the 2nd round.
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles Height 1,15-1,20 m (about)
No Water jump
Horses 1 horse per rider, exceptionally the Jury may admit 2 horses per rider (never in the same team)
FIFTH DAY 7th October 2007 - Sunday
COMPETITION No. 12
National Class – Table C (Article 239)
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,00 m (about)
Horses 2 horses allowed per rider
Open to all the National Veteran Riders not taking part in the International classes.
(Annexe T of Portuguese Jumping Regulation) this class will only take place with a minimum of 5 entries.
COMPETITION No. 13
International Class – Speed and handiness class (Article 263)
Small Tour
Fixed time 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,10 m (about)
Horses 2 horses allowed per rider
Open to all the Veteran Riders participating on the CSIV, and to the horses not registered for Competition nr.14 and 15.
COMPETITION No. 14
International Class – Speed and handiness class (Article 263)
Large Tour
Fixed time 350 m / min.
Obstacles height 1,10 m (about)
Horses 2 horses allowed per rider
Open to all the Veteran Riders participating on the CSIV, and to the horses not registered for Competition nr.13 and 15.
COMPETITION No. 15
Grand Prix qualifying for VJR European Cup 2008
International Class
Large Tour
2 different courses with 1 jump-off (Article 273.3.2+3.1)
1st round - Table A, against the clock
2nd round - Table A, not against the clock on time allowed
Jump-off - (If any) Table A, against the clock
Starting orders: 1st round - by draw
2nd round - reverse order of penalties and time of the 1st round
Jump-off - same as 2nd round.
Starters in 2nd round: Minimum 25, or all clear rounds.
Speed 350 m / min.
Obstacles height Height of initial course aprox. 1,20 m, no water jump
Horses 1 horse per rider, which is not taking part in any other competition of this day.
Placing 16
Special Prize For best lady rider
ANNEXE 1
SPECIAL PRIZES
General Classification at the end of the Competition
1) Leading Rider Award
2) Best Foreign Rider
3) Best Home Rider
For the rider that gets the best score in the competitions of the CSIB V, according to the following table, only counting one score (the best) per competition. The Nations Cup doesn’t count for the scoring.
Grand Prix
Comp. 15
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Large Tour
Comp. 3 - 6 - 14
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Small Tour
Comp 2 - 5 - 7 - 10 - 13
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Place
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Points
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Place
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Points
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Place
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Points
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1st
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30
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1st
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24
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1st
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12
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2nd
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28
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2nd
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22
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2nd
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10
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3rd
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27
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3rd
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21
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3rd
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9
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4th
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26
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4th
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20
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4th
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8
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And so on until the last placed competitor.
In case of ex-aequo the placing of the Grand Prix will be decisive.
The Prizes b) and c) can be accumulated with Prize a).
ANNEXE 2
„Golf & Ride Cup“ at the VJR–Tournament at Vimeiro
Invitation for Team-Competition „ Golf & Ride Cup “
The Golf Mar Hotel implements a „Golf & Ride“ Team-Competition in the occasion of the October 3rd .-7th tournament in Vimeiro. Organization and supervision of the golf competition is taken on by Mr. Pedro Ascenso (Vimeiro Golf Manager).
One team member has to complete a 2 x 9 or 18 hole Golf course , the other team member jump a competition arena with 9 obstacles. The team with the highest overall score will win.
Participants: The participation of the competition is by invitation.
Admitted to the first part, the golf competition, are participants, which are part of the Veteran-Jumping riders family in the broadest sense: Member, family members, friends, guests and sponsors of the show. There is no age-limit for the participants of the golf-tournament.
Prerequisite is a handicap of at least 36. On the day of the tournament the handicap has to be verified.
Admitted to the second part, the jumping competition, are riders who hold the veteran status according to the FEI Statutes and are participating at the tournament.
A person can participate in two different teams both as rider and golfer, if the person meets the conditions.
Judging: An intermediate result will be made after the golfing competition.
The golf competition will be judged after Stableford, meaning:
- who plays his handicap, has 36 net point and therefore takes 0 points into the intermediate result .
- who overplays his handicap, takes plus points – the difference between handicap of 36 and the played net points – into the intermediate result.
- who doesn’t reach his handicap, takes minus points - the difference between handicap of 36 and the played net points – into the intermediate result.
The jumping competition no. 8 will be judged according to points & time.
It consists of 9 obstacles, points regarding to difficulty. Overall points: 36
Starting in the reverse order of the results of the intermediate result.
The final result is calculated by addition of the golf points and the jumping points. In case of equality of points the time of the rider will determine the winning team.
Entry fees:
For the riders: Included in the CSI flat rate.
For the golfers: Green fee to be paid at the beginning of the golf tournament.
Prizes : The first 10 teams will receive prizes of honour.
Timetable:
Thursday, October 4th 2007 - Evening: Drawing of the teams.
Friday, October 5th 2007: Performance of the golf tournament on the golf ground of the Golf Mar Hotel at Vimeiro or Campo Real.
Saturday, October 6th 2007: Performance of the jumping competition on the showground in Vimeiro.
Evening: Award ceremony, awards show.
Registration for the „Golf & Ride“ Cup:
Riders, who want to participate at this tournament, just have to include competition no. 9 on their entry-form.
Golfers, who want to participate at this team competition must register by October 2nd.
Please use the enclosed Fax-Registration-Form.