How many points do you need to qualify for Maclay Regionals?
According to the official rulebook, In order to qualify for the Maclay Regional Finals, contestants must win the following: in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York a rider must win 50 points. In Florida, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, they must win 38 points.
How do you qualify for Equitation Finals?
A rider must complete the course at a Regionals to be eligible to compete at the Finals. If a rider invited from a Regionals to compete in the Finals declines to compete in the Finals the rider with the next highest placing from the same Regionals will receive an invitation to compete in the Finals.
How do you qualify for Ushja zone finals?
The Championships are held by zone and consist of both team and individual competition. For a chance to qualify, riders must complete an application and earn a minimum of 20 points in their respective section(s) at USEF-licensed competitions held with fence heights of that section during the qualifying period.
What is the national horse show known for?
The National Horse Show is the oldest continually held horse show in the United States. It was founded in 1883 in New York and held there until 2002, when it moved to Florida and then to Kentucky. The National Horse Show offers competition for hunters, equitation, and show jumpers.
How many points do you need to qualify for this medal finals?
Once 25 or more points have been accumulated, riders may not participate in that medal class for the remainder of the current year. Dorothy Roberts Memorial Medal – Contestants earning 12 points, OR the top ten earning points should less than ten riders have 12 points, will qualify for the medal finals.
How do you qualify for Junior Hunter Finals?
Riders qualify by being an active USHJA member and winning at least one USEF Medal, ASPCA Maclay, WIHS Equitation Overall, or USEF Show Jumping Talent Search class. The class consists of three rounds, starting with a classic hunter round that each participant completes and is given a score following the round.
What is the Aspca Maclay?
Maclay was an ASPCA board member and President of the National Horse Show. He wanted to provide an incentive for junior riders to focus on their horsemanship and riding skills. In 1933, he brought that vision to reality with the ASPCA Maclay National Horsemanship Championship, an event that continues to this day.
What is the Maclay Medal?
The National Horsemanship Championship for the ASPCA Alfred B. Maclay Trophy. The National Horsemanship Championship for the ASPCA Alfred B. Each year, hundreds of the top Junior riders (18 years of age and under) across the country compete to qualify for the National Horsemanship Championship for the Alfred B.
How many points is a first place ribbon in horseback riding?
Championship and Reserve Championship: Division champions will be awards 2.0 times the total 1st place point value of the first class in that division. Division reserve champions will be awarded 1.2 times the total 1st place value of the first class in that division….POINTS CHART.
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5th | 2 |
6th | 1.5 |
7th | 1 |
8th | .5 |
What is Hunter Seat Medal?
The USHJA 3’3” Hunter Seat Medal serves as a stepping stone for equitation riders, providing an opportunity to qualify and compete in a national equitation final at fence heights of 3’3”. Once a rider has won the USHJA 3’3” Hunter Seat Medal Finals, she/he is not eligible to compete again.