More information on this rule change . . ..
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From: "rossecreech" <rcreech@...>
Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 19:19:23 -0000
Subject: [GMOPrez] Rule Change Affecting Regional Championships
Lexington, KY (October 8, 2007) - A USEF extraordinary rule
change effective October 15, 2007, recently approved by the USEF
Executive Committee will now allow more classes to be listed as
qualifying for the upcoming year. The rule change, which was
recommended by the USDF Regional Championships Committee and supported
by the USDF Executive Board, was developed in part to address the
growing number of restricted classes required by USEF's Developing
programs' criteria. Classes such as the USEF Developing Horse, USEF
National Young Adult "Brentina Cup", and FEI Young Rider Grand Prix
(for 20-25 year olds), are all examples of tests being created for
developing dressage programs both by the USEF and the FEI. The
Regional Championships Committee, by recommending this rule change, is
being responsive to these recent developments at USEF, as well as an
overall emphasis in young horse and young rider development, and the
"pipeline" for our future dressage stars.
This rule change will also allow other types of restricted
classes to be listed as qualifying, including classes restricted to
maiden horses, novice riders, children, or junior riders. In the
past, the format allowed for qualifying classes was limited to Adult
Amateur, Open, or Jr/YR designations and other restricted classes were
not eligible. The only listed exception to this rule includes classes
restricted to a type of breed, or "breed-restricted" classes. These
cannot be offered as qualifying.
As always, only competitions classified by USEF as Dressage
Competitions, which are open to horses of all breeds, may offer
qualifying classes and each USEF/USDF Qualifying and/or Championship
class must be identified in the prize list and in the competition
results. Management with prize lists that have already been
distributed must adhere to USEF GR1404 "Changes in Prize List" to add
the qualifying designation, and the USDF office must be notified of
these changes in writing prior to the competition.
Classes that can be used for qualifying must be from the highest
or single test of the level or included in a USDF-approved list of
classes. The complete list is as follows:
Training Level Test 4
First Level Test 4
Second Level Test 4
Third Level Test 3
Fourth Level Test 3
FEI Prix St. Georges
FE I Intermediate I
FEI Intermediate II
FEI Grand Prix
USDF First Level Freestyle
USDF Second Level Freestyle
USDF Third Level Freestyle
USDF Fourth Level Freestyle
FEI Intermediate I Freestyle
FEI Grand Prix Freestyle
FEI Pony Team Test
FEI Pony Individual Test
FEI Junior Team Test
FEI Junior Individual Test
FEI Junior Freestyle
FEI Young Rider Team Test
FEI Young Rider Freestyle
USEF National Young Adult (Brentina Cup)
USEF Developing Horse
FEI Young Rider Grand Prix 20-25
For more information, contact the USDF Regional Championships
Coordinator at regchamps@usdf.org or by phone at (859) 971-2277.
Founded in 1973, the United States Dressage Federation is a nonprofit
membership organization dedicated to education, recognition of
achievement, and promotion of dressage. For more information about
USDF membership or programs, visit www.usdf.org, e-mail
usdressage@usdf.org , or call (859) 971-2277.
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