highlight s president s message 1 hds symposium 2 hds...
TRANSCRIPT
ONE 2014 JANUARY
HIGHLIGHTSPRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 1 HDS SYMPOSIUM .......... 2HDS ON FACEBOOK 3USDF NEWS 4 HDS CLASSIFIED ADS 4 HDS SCHOOLING SHOWS 7 HDS RECOGNIZED SHOWS ONLINE HDS OPPORTUNITY CLASSES 9 USEF NEWS ................. 10 HDS IMPORTANT LINKS .. 10 TDF DUE DATES 11 MARKEL/USEF EVENT DATES 12 2014 HDS MEMBERSHIP APP 14 USDF & REGION 9 TIMELINE 15 - 17
Collective remarks HOUSTON DRESSAGE SOCIETY Dedicated to furthering the art of dressage through education
January Presidents Message
Dressage is now the fastest growing equestrian discipline in the U.S. and HDS is growing right along with it. Did you know that HDS is the largest dressage Group Member Organization in Region 9? Those of you who have been involved with HDS over the past years have witnessed an impressive expansion of competitions and educational opportunities for club members. In 1996, HDS sponsored only two shows and an annual awards banquet. In 2014, HDS will offer an ambitious schedule of TEN major events including seven competitions, a Region 9 clinic with Jeremy Steinberg (USEF Dressage Youth Coach), an HDS Educational Symposium with USDF Hall of Famer Anne Gribbons and Olympic rider Christine Traurig and the HDS Annual Awards Banquet. The competitions include the 4th annual CDI, the SWDC/USDF Region 9 Championships, the Schooling Show Championships and four other Recognized Level 2 and 3 shows.
The story behind this phenomenal growth comes down to three things: visionary leadership, steel nerves, and financial resources. Special kudos go to past HDS President and visionary Kathy Jones, who led HDS in 2011 to host the first-ever CDI (international show) in the region. The “steel nerves” component is necessary because our events are big and complex endeavors with a fair amount of risk involved. The third component, financial resources, is increasingly essential to grow our portfolio of events to provide members with new opportunities. HDS hopes you will continue to see the value of being a member and contributing to the club. Kim Parker, the HDS Advertising/Sponsorship Chair, is presenting HDS to new sponsors and advertisers who may like to market their products or services to our members. If you know a company or person who may be interested in partnering with HDS, please let Kim ([email protected]) or I know. Networking is the best way to find like-minded people and organizations. Every dollar makes a difference so we hope members will continue sponsoring a show class or level, buying an ad, etc. in honor of your barn, trainer or in memory of a beloved equine partner. New resources will help advance our sport in Region 9 and increase the opportunities available for all of us in 2014 and beyond! Leslie R.
1
Learn from two of the top Dressage Professionals in the US! An Olympic rider and an FEI 5* judge will lead the symposium!
Anne Gribbons is internationally known as an
FEI 5★ dressage judge. She served for ten years on the USEF Board of Directors, was a long time member and Co-chair of the USEF Dressage Committee and is a member of the USEF High Performance Committee and the USET National Advisory Board. In 2009, Anne was appointed Dressage Technical Advisor/ Coach by the USEF Active Athletes’ committee. She held the position until resigning in 2012 after the London Olympics. In 2013, Anne was inducted into the USDF Hall of Fame.
Christine Traurig got her start riding sale
horses at the Hannoverian Elite Auction in Germany. She has trained with former German National Coach Holger Schmezer and Johann Hinnemann. With long-time partner Etienne, Traurig was selected to represent the US Dressage Team at the Sydney Olympics winning the Olympic Team Bronze Medal. She was named the US Olympic Committee’s Female Equestrian Athlete of the Year in 2000. In 2013, Christine became a member of USEF’s Dressage High Performance Committee. Christine’s training philosophy uses classical, systematic development of the horse and rider.C
The Houston Dressage
Society
presents
“TRAIN THE LEVELS” Dressage Symposium
with
ANNE GRIBBONS and
CHRISTINE TRAURIG
April 12 & 13, 2014
Isabella Farms 12638 Huffmeister Rd, Cypress, TX 77429
This Symposium is designed to engage the audience with lectures, demo riders and Q&A sessions throughout the weekend.
Classical dressage training will be demonstrated with a variety of horses and riders
Training Level to Grand Prix test movements will be shown and scored
Wonderful vendors, delicious lunches and plenty of dressage learning!
Reserve your spot with an early bird discount prior to March 1, 2014
HDS member discount!
CFor Information and Registration go to
www.houstondressagesociety.org
2
HDS on Facebook
By Flo Edelman, HDS Publications Chair
There are several HDS entities on Facebook and it has become a bit confusing. This is
a quick recap of what is out there.
Facebook Pages: enable businesses, organizations and other entities to create an
authentic and public presence on Facebook. These pages are visible to everyone on
the internet by default. Anyone on Facebook can connect with these Pages by
becoming a fan of the Page. Page updates are received in your News Feed.
HDS has a Facebook Page: It is called Houston Dressage Society. It is administered
by the HDS board and updates are directly from HDS. Information about shows,
educational events and other HDS news will be posted here. This is the best way for
you to receive HDS information as it becomes available. This is not a place to post ads
for non-HDS events or items for sale.
While Pages were designed to be the official profiles for entities, such as celebrities,
brands or businesses, Facebook Groups are the place for small group communication
and for people to share their common interests and express their opinion. Groups allow
people to come together around a common cause, issue or activity to organize, express
objectives, discuss issues, post photos and share related content. Groups usually
require administrator approval for members to join and have the ability to post.
There are two groups related to HDS, and they both have the same name – Official
Houston Dressage Society. While one of the groups does have HDS board members
as administrators, the other does not. It is important to keep in mind that neither of
these groups are official HDS presences and items posted in either group are not
necessarily from the Houston Dressage Society. Please refer to each Group to see
what types of posts are and are not allowed. The Facebook Groups allow you to join an
online conversation about local dressage.
There is also a Facebook profile called Houston Dressage HDS Juniors which is
administered by the HDS Junior board member. This is a place for juniors to upload
photos and post events. No ads are allowed.
And, if all of this is just too confusing, there is always the website –
http://www.HoustonDressageSociety.org
If you have any questions please contact Flo at
3
USDF Announces New Instructor/Training Program Facility -
The United States Dressage Federation (USDF) is pleased to announce that Heidi Chote, CA, Kathryn Fleming-Kuhn, IL, and Katherine Simard, CO, have been appointed as new faculty members for the USDF Instructor/Trainer Program at Training-First Level. Each of these new faculty members is a USDF Certified Instructor through Fourth Level. In addition, Heidi is a USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medalist and USDF “L” Graduate; Kathryn is a USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medalist; and Katherine is a USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medalist, as well as a USDF “L” Graduate with Distinction.
The Instructor/Trainer Program workshops are an opportunity
to learn about classical theories of riding, training, teaching and lungeing and are open to anyone. “We are pleased to add these new members to our Instructor/Trainer Workshop Faculty, and we hope that by providing more qualified faculty, our program will continue to grow,” stated both Lilo Fore and Chris Hickey, co-chairs of the Instructor/Trainer Committee.
For more information on scheduling a workshop, visit the USDF website at www.usdf.org or contact the USDF office at [email protected]. Read More
USDF NEWS:
Heather Mason and Zar Triumph in FEI Intermediaire Freestyle at Adequan Global Dressage Festival 1 CDI W - Heather Mason (USA) and Zar finished on top of the FEI Intermediaire Freestyle, presented by Everglades Dressage, with a winning score of 72.275% at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AFDF). Second place went to Leida Collins-Strijk (NED) and West Side for a score of 71.150% and Austria's Katharina Stumpf rounded out the top three with a score of 67.000% on Nymphenburg's Love.
The FEI Intermediaire Freestyle was on the final day of the first week of the AGDF, sponsored by MTICA Farm and Everglades Dressage. Competition will resume on January 1619 with the AGDF 2 Dressage National and Gold Coast Dressage CDI. The feature event of the "Friday Night Stars" is the Wellington Wild West Show, with exhibitions such as trick riders, comedy acts, barrel racing, roping, Roman riding teams, and more for a full western rodeo atmosphere! The AGDF continues for 11 more weeks of top dressage competition through March 30. Read More
CLASSIFIED ADS:
NOTE: Ads for the Newsletter and Web must be received by the 15 of the month. Newsletter ads received prior to the 15 of the month will be published in the following month’s issue of the newsletter. Web Ads will be updated once a month. HDS Member ads will be posted for six months. For classified ad in the website or newsletter, send ad info to
Susann Glenn ([email protected])
HORSES SERVICES
TACK & EQUIPMENT TRAINING/INSTRUCTION TRAILERS/TRUCKS FACILITIES/PROPERTIES
BOARDING
Improving Your Collective Dressage Scores – A lecture including a powerpoint presentation by William “Bill” Solyntjes USEF “S” Dressage Judge, is scheduled for March 22 – 23. The presentation titled How judges judge, determine score, adding criteria focusing on the essence, and factoring modifiers and biomechanics of the horse, gaits and rider. The presentation will take place in Lily Pond Estates, Kellyville, OK. The presentation along with demonstration will begin on March 22. Registration forms are available online. Bill is a USDF Faculty Member and will judge the Region 9 Championships in 2014. Read More
Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven Clinches Another Win at AGDF3, This
Time With Divertimento - Sweden's Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven continued her hot streak in Wellington on Thursday afternoon, winning the FEI Grand Prix with Divertimento during the third week of the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF). Vilhelmson-Silfven took home two first place prizes with Don Auriello during the first week of AGDF and started off week three with equal success. Read More
Youth Rules at AGDF1 CDI W as Matute, Jr. and Lane have Top Scores - At today's competition at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) CDI W, two young riders made their mark in the show ring. Sixteen-year-old Juan Matute, Jr. (ESP) rode Don Diego Ymas to the win in the FEI Intermediaire I presented by Chesapeake Dressage with a score of 70.579%. Megan Lane (CAN), at 22 years old, took the top placing in the FEI Grand Prix Special, presented by MTICA Farm, with Caravella and scored
68.980%.
The first week of the AGDF concludes tomorrow with a full schedule of national classes as well as the FEI Intermediaire Freestyle presented by Everglades Dressage. The AGDF continues for 11 more weeks of top dressage competition through March 30. Read More
4
WINDY KNOLL
WINDY KNOLL SPRING SHOW 1 & 2
Opens 1/22/14 Closes 2/15/14 RECOGNIZED BY USEF AS A LEVEL 1 COMPETITION. LEVEL 1 IS A QUALIFIER FOR USDF/GAIG CHAMPIONSHIPS
March 22, 2014 Spring Show I (USEF/USDF 329608)
March 23, 2014 Spring Show II (USEF/USDF 329609)
BOTH SHOWS ARE QUALIFIERS FOR THE USDF/GAIG CHAMPIONSHIPS
Region 9 USDF/GAIG Championships on Oct 16 - 19, 2014
www.windyknolldressage.com
Location & Mailing Address: Windy Knoll Farm, 32118 Old Hempstead Road
Magnolia, TX 77355
Phone: 713-703-9433
ALSO OFFERING:
OPPORTUNITY CLASSES THRU SECOND LEVEL OPPORTUNITY FOR SCHOOLING SHOW & NON-MEMBER RIDERS TO SHOW IN FRONT OF USEF JUDGES!!
RIDERS AND HORSES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO PAY NON-MEMBER FEES TO USEF & USDF..see rules inside
OPPORTUNITY” CLASSES OFFERED IN TRAINING, FIRST & SECOND LEVEL
These scores now will count for:
HDS Schooling Show Year End Awards & Qualifying for HDS Schooling Show Championships
JUDGES: Joan Darnell "S" TX
Barbara Ebner "S" NJ
TD: Debra Reinhardt SHOW MGR, SECRETARY: Fran Kehr (713-703-9433)
RECOGNIZED BY: USEF, USDF, SWDC, HDS
5
Life-size, fully interactive simulator � Dressage tests � Practice all major movements � Climate-controlled space
All Xena’s Horses, LLC � Beasley, Texas 77417 � [email protected] � (619) 415-1440
M e e t X e n a
w w w . x e n a h o r s e . c o m
6
2014 Houston Dressage Society Schooling Show Schedule
Date Barn City Judge ContactJanuary
February
22-Feb Sienna Missouri City P Grace [email protected]
23-Feb Sienna Missouri City D Rochau [email protected]
March
8-Mar Solstice Houston L Cummings [email protected]
April
May
10-May Sienna Missouri City D Rochau [email protected]
11-May Sienna Missouri City L Cummings [email protected]
11-May Solstice Houston D Meyer [email protected]
June
July
August
September
13-Sep Sienna Missouri City D Rochau [email protected]
14-Sep Sienna Missouri City P Grace [email protected]
October
11-Oct Sienna Missouri City P Grace [email protected]
12-Oct Sienna Missouri City L Cummings [email protected]
26-Oct Solstice Houston TBA [email protected]
November
December
6-Dec Solstice Houston TBA [email protected]
7
8
HDS Offers a Great Opportunity
Question: Just what are Opportunity Classes?
Answer: A “division” developed by USEF to bring non members (horses, riders, owners) into recognized dressage shows. USDF and USEF memberships are not required and some show administrative fees are waived. Opportunity Classes have been around for several years, but have not received much notice in the Houston area.
Question: Why? Answer: Because non USDF/USEF members compete mostly in schooling shows where they don’t have the expense of all the memberships and fees associated with recognized shows. Question: What’s different now? Answer: In 2014, HDS is now permitting scores obtained in Opportunity Classes at recognized shows to be used in HDS Year End Awards for Schooling Shows, PLUS scores can be used to qualify for the HDS Schooling Show Championships. The Recognized Shows offering year-end score qualifying opportunity classes must register their show with the HDS Schooling Show Chair to be counted towards these awards. Be sure to ask each Show Manager about this before entering. The opportunity classes at the 2014 HDS Level 2 and Level 3 shows held at Great SW Equestrian Center will be part of this program. Question: What’s the advantage over attending schooling shows? Answer: You get scores and comments by USEF licensed officials. The judges will be “r”, “R”, or “S” judges. This gives the competitor feedback from more experienced judges and more “variety” of judges. Schooling shows typically have more limited budgets, and can’t bring judges from far distances around the country. Recognized shows can. Question: Where can you find these classes? Answer: Check the Prize Lists for recognized shows. Any Level 1, 2 or 3 Recognized Show can offer opportunity classes. Level 3 shows can offer Training level only. Level 2 shows can offer Training and First level. And Level 1 can offer Training, First and Second levels. Remember, new shows may appear throughout the season. In the Houston area, look at HDS Shows and Windy Knoll Shows for starters. So go ahead and take the plunge and “branch out”…..dressage is all about learning and getting out of your “comfort zone”.
9
USEF NEWS:
USEF Announces the 2014 Schedules for Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Training and Observation Sessions and USEF Youth Dressage Observation Sessions - The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) is pleased to release the schedules for the 2014 Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Training and Observation Sessions and 2014 USEF Youth Dressage Observation Sessions. Both the Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Program and USEF Youth Dressage Program are vital in creating a pipeline for future U.S. combinations to compete on the international stage.
The Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Training and Observation Sessions are open to all young horses between the ages of four and six. The goal of the training and observation sessions is for USEF Young Horse Coach Scott Hassler to work with the maximum number of up-and-coming talented young horses throughout the U.S. These clinics are open to all riders and applications can be found on the USEF website here.
High Performance Riders Participate in 2014’s First USEF Dressage Observation & Strategic Planning Session - The first USEF Dressage Observation & Strategic Planning Session of 2014 took place earlier this week at Havensafe Farm South in Wellington, Fla. Lead by Robert Dover, USEF Chef d’Equipe/Technical Advisor, the session provided training and strategic guidance for athletes as they look toward international competition and the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. The session featured 18 athlete/horse combinations over three days. Dover was able to work individually with each athlete/horse combination, striving to enhance training practices and assist athletes in achieving their competition goals. Athlete’s personal trainers/coaches were also invited and participated in the sessions. Read More
HDS LINKS
Clinics and Events
Juniors
Shows and Results
Volunteers
HDS Calendar
Simon and Brunello Named 2013 USEF Horses of the Year - At the USEF Year End Awards Gala Saturday night Abigail Wexner's Simon and Janet Peterson and Liza Boyd's Brunello were named International Horse of the Year and National Horse of the Year respectively. Voting was open to the public in December and both horses, already fan favorites, were rewarded for their tremendous results throughout 2013 with support from voters. Read More
USEF Announces Dates and Location for the USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championship - The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) is pleased to announce the USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championship will be held June 2-5, 2014 at the USET Foundation Headquarters in Gladstone, N.J. This championship will also serve as the Selection Trial for the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games U.S. Para-Equestrian Dressage Team. At the USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championship and Selection Trial all horse-and-rider combinations will complete the FEI Individual Championship Test, the FEI Team Test, and FEI Musical Freestyle in their respective grade. Selection Procedures and an application for the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games U.S. Para-Equestrian Dressage Team are also now available at: https://www.usef.org/_IFrames/breedsdisciplines/discipline/allparaequestrian/hpparaEquestrian.aspx.
10
The Dressage Foundation
2014 Application Deadlines for Grants and Scholarships
Help for Dressage Instructors
• Continuing Education for Instructors - Individual: 2/1/2014 and 7/1/2014
• Trip Harting Fund Grant: 3/25/2014
• Michael Poulin Dressage Fund: 6/1/2014
• Major Anders Lindgren Scholarship: 9/30/2014
• USDF Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award o Nomination Period: 1/1/2014-6/1/2014 o Applications Due: 8/1/2014
Help for Dressage Judges
• Trip Harting Fund Grant: 3/25/2014
• Michael Poulin Dressage Fund: 6/1/2014
Help for Young Riders
• Trip Harting Fund Grant: 3/25/2014
• International Dream Program: To be determined
• Michael Poulin Dressage Fund: 6/1/2014
• Heldenberg Training Center Fund: 7/1/2014
Help for Breeders
• Elysium Farm Fund for US Breeder Excellence: 5/1/2014
Help for Adult Amateurs
• Michael Poulin Dressage Fund: 6/1/2014
• Heldenberg Training Center Fund: 7/1/2014
• $1,000 Gifted Memorial Fund Scholarship: 9/15/2014
Help for High Performance Dressage
• Michael Poulin Dressage Fund: 6/1/2014
• $25,000 Anne L. Barlow Ramsay Grant: To be determined
• $25,000 Carol Lavell Advanced Dressage Prize: 12/13/2014
The following applications have a due date of at least 90 days prior to the event:
• Violet M. Hopkins Grants for Educational Clinics/Seminars
• Dancing Horse Grants for Freestyle Clinics
• Continuing Education for Dressage Instructors GMO Grant
• Sally Swift Grants for Centered Riding Clinics
The following applications are accepted at any time, at least 30 days prior to event/training:
• Renee Isler Dressage Support Fund Grants for Young Riders and Professionals
11
Markel/USEF Selection Events for the FEI World Breeding Championships for Dressage Young Horses *Please note that in addition to competing in at least one of the below Markel/USEF Selection Events (all CDI-YHs), horse/rider combinations must also compete in one Markel/USEF Qualifying Competition between January 1, 2014 and May 26, 2014. All riders and owners MUST review the Selection Procedures for qualifying. The calendar and procedures can be found here: http://usef.org/_IFrames/breedsdisciplines/discipline/alldressage/NatlYHProgram.aspx Dates Category Venue/Location USEF Event Name Organizer Feb. 27-March 2, 2014 CDI-W/Y/J/P/U25/YH Loxahatchee, FL
Palm Beach Dressage Derby Noreen O’ Sullivan
March 27-30, 2014 CDI5*/3*/1*/Y/J/P/YH Wellington, FL
GDF 5* Lloyd Landkamer
April 24-27, 2014
CDI3*/1*/Y/J/P/U25/YH Katy, TX HDS Spring Classic Ed Lavallee
April 24-27, 2014 CDI3*/1*/Y/J/U25/YH Del Mar, CA
Del Mar National Regina Antonioli
May 22-25, 2014 CDI3*/Y/J/YH Allentown, NJ
ESDCTA Memorial Weekend Debra Reinhardt
May 22-25, 2014 CDI3*/1*/Y/J/P/U25/YH Lexington, KY
KDA Annual Dressage Show Anne Kuhns
May 22-25, 2014 CDI3*/Y/J/P/U25 Estes Park, CO
Paragon Dressage Janet Foy
May 22-25, 2014 CDI1*/Y/J/U25/YH La Canada-Flintridge, CA
Dressage at Flintridge Glenda McElroy
Please contact Hallye Griffin, Director of Dressage National Programs ([email protected] or 859-225-6918) if you have any questions.
12
President
Leslie Rohrer
Vice President
Tracy Zaidenweber
Membership
Nancy Walker-Taylor
Secretary
Charles Saltzer
Special Events Chair
Patty Sutton
Recognized Shows
Vacant
Historian/Recorder
Patricia Profit
Advertising/Sponsorship/Vendors
Kim Parker
Treasurer
Jennie Robicheaux
Publications
Flo Edelman
Junior/Young Riders
Joanne Patterson
Awards Chair
Betsy Hansberry
Schooling Shows
Karla West-Dee
Education Coordinator
Stacy Dyess-Hammond
Volunteers
Jan Shultis
Houston Dressage Society Board Members
2014 Houston Dressage Society (HDS) Symposium Scheduled - HDS is pleased to announce the 2014 HDS Symposium to be held on April 12 and 13, 2014. The Symposium will be held at Isabella Farms and led by Anne Gribbons and Christine Traurig. Read more here Forms available online:
2014 Symposium Flyer
2014 Symposium Demo Rider
Info
2014 Symposium Demo Rider
Application
HDS 2014 Symposium Auditor
Reservation Form
2014 Dressage Foundation
application deadlines for grants
and scholarships are online
Have an idea or article for Collective Remarks? Please send ideas, articles and photos to Susann Glenn to have it published in next month’s issue. Submissions can be sent to: [email protected]
The Houston Dressage Society Calendar of clinics and events,
schooling and recognized shows and other important HDS
events information is online
13
HDS Membership Application – Year: 2014 HDS Membership Year is December 1, 2013 to November 30, 2014
Select: New ___ Renewal___
HDS is a USDF Group Member Organization (GMO) and all members are automatically USDF Group Members (GM’s)
Member Information (Please print):
Name: Email:_______________________________ _______
Address: Cell Phone:__________________________________
City: State: Zip: Home Phone:________________________________
Check one: Adult Amateur Open _____Junior Birth Date:__________ USDF Member #:__________
I Would Like to Volunteer (Check one or more): Membership Education Juniors Shows Fund Raising Volunteers
Horse & Rider Registration: ($10.00 each) Note: This registration qualifies the Horse & Rider combination for all HDS
year-end awards. Rider MUST be the HDS member identified above. Owner does not have to be an HDS member. Use the back of this form to add additional Horse & Rider Registrations.
Horse 1 Name : Breed: Horse 1 USDF #: Owner:
Horse 2 Name: Breed:
Horse 2 USDF #: Owner:
Horse 3 Name: Breed:
Horse 3 USDF #: Owner:
Release Statement: Under Texas Law (Chapter 87, Civil practice and remedies code) an equine professional or livestock show sponsor is not liable for an injury to or, the death of a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risk of equine activities. I hereby release the Houston Dressage Society, its directors, officers, members, employees and agents from liability or claims of every kind (including costs, expenses, and attorney’s fees) that might result from damages, injury or losses to my person or property during or in connection with any show, clinic, function, whether or not damages, injuries, or losses resulted directly or indirectly from the negligent act or commission of the directors, officers, members, employees or agents of the Houston Dressage Society. SIGNATURE: DATE:
Amount Due:
Senior Member (21+ years): $50 by check/$55 by credit card $_____________
Junior Member (under 21 years): $40 by check/$45 by credit card $_____________
1st
Family Member (at same address): $50 by check/$55 by credit card $_____________
1st
Family Member Name:_______________________________
Each Additional Family Member (at same address): $35 by check/$40 by credit card $_____________
Addt’l Family Member Names:___________________________
Horse & Rider Registrations: # horses______ x $10 each = $__________total $_____________
TOTAL DUE: $_____________
Make CHECK payable to: Houston Dressage Society If paying by CREDIT CARD—VISA or MASTERCARD only Mail application to: C/O Jennie Robicheaux Name on card: 5619 Lake Place Dr. CC Number: Houston, TX 77041 Expiration: Zip Code: CID____
Signature:
Existing HDS # ________
14
USDF & Region 9 Timeline Note: Applications for Region 9 grants and awards are available on the
Region 9 Website: www.usdfregion9.org or contact: [email protected]
January• New GMO officers review the GMO Handbook on the USDF Web site. • GMOs submit an updated list of officers to USDF office, with copy to Regional Director.• Nominations for Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award open for current year. Guidelines
available on Region 9 Website.
February• PM Delegate and Executive Board nominations open. • February 10 – Deadline for competitions - submit completed Regional Championships
Host Site applications to Regional Director. • February 28 - Regional Board- current year regional travel budgets due to Region 9
Treasurer & Regional Director.
March• March 1 – “Riders Declarations of Intent” to qualify for the NAJYRC are due to the USDF
office. March 1 is the final postmark date for ‘Declarations of Intent” to be accepted with a $50 declaration fee. Postmarked declarations of March 2 through April 1st are accepted with a $300 declaration fee.
• End of fiscal year for USDF & Region 9.
April • April 1 – FINAL “Received by” date for the NAJYRC “Declarations of Intent” with fee.• April 15 – Deadline for PM Delegate nominations to the USDF office.• Mid to end of April –USDF Spring Executive Board Meeting.• April 30 – Applications to host a USEF Developing Programs and NAJYRC Qualifying
Event is due to USEF by electronic submission. This is for competitions being held January 1 – December of the next year.
May• Region 9- 2011 Omnibus Advertising Form available on Region 9 Website. Deadline for
Omnibus ads is Sept 17th. • May 1 – Nominations for Hall of Fame and Lifetime Achievement Awards to USDF office.• First week of May – Regional Championship sites announced.• Mid May – NAJYRC Entries in Principle due to USDF office for submission to USEF.
June• June 1 – Online voting for PM delegates goes live on USDF Web site. For a paper ballot,
request through the USDF office.• June 1 - Nominations for the Executive Board (President, Vice President, Secretary,
Treasurer, Regional Directors and At-Large Directors) due to the USDF office. Positions on the Executive Board in which elections are held stagger depending on the year.Nominations may also be made from the floor of the BOG at the Annual Meeting.
• June 1 – USDF Arts Contest opens. Youth & Adult. • Mid June - NAJYRC nominated entries due to USDF office.• End of June – NAJYRC definite entries due to USDF office, including final stabling fees.• June 30 – Deadline to vote for PM delegates on the USDF Web site. Ballot must be
returned to the USDF office, and postmarked no later than June 30.• USEF Rule changes proposed by individuals are due to USEF by June 1, and by
September 1 if submitted by USEF committees or affiliate entities. Official USDF
15
proposed rule changes are generally voted on by the Executive Board and channeled to the USEF Dressage Committee.
• GMO Delegate Authorization Forms are mailed to eligible GMOs, to appoint representation for the end of year USDF Convention.
July• All entries for the USDF Arts Contest must be received in the USDF office on or
before July 1.• July 1 - Nominations for Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award close – current year. • July 1 - Region 9 GMO Board Attendee- Regional Grant Application for Summer Meeting
due to RD. Application on: www.usdfregion9.org • End of July – NAJYRC is held. • July 31 - GMO Reports, Regional Board Reports, & Regional Financial updates/ reports
due to Region 9 Director, for inclusion in the Region 9 Summer Meeting packet.
August• Mid to end of August - Region 9 Summer Meeting: http://www.usdfregion9.org/
RegionalBusiness/Reg9Meetings.html • August 1 – Deadline to submit Request for Refund of Multiple GMO dues to the USDF
office. These refund requests can be submitted to USDF April 1 through August 1 of the current membership year.
• August 1 – Deadline to submit All-Breeds declarations to USDF.• August 15 – Deadline for Scholarship application for Youth to attend convention due to
the USDF office. • August 31 – Deadline to submit Ruth Arvanette Memorial Fund Grant Application to the
USDF office.• August 31 – Deadline to submit GMO Newsletter and Web Site Award nominations to
the USDF office. • August 31 – Deadline for GMO and Youth and USDF Volunteer of the Year Award
nominees due to the USDF office.• August 31 – Deadline for GMOs to return GMO Delegate Authorization form, appointing
representation for the BOG meeting at the annual convention. • Motions to amend the Bylaws generally need to be in process no later than August in
order to get through the system. A Bylaw motion to be considered by the BOG needs tobe first submitted to the USDF EB and the Bylaws Committee for comment and review at least 60 days before the BOG General Assembly
September• September 1 – Deadline to submit Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award Applications to
The Dressage Foundation. Applications on: www.usdfregion9.org • September 1 – Deadline to submit GMO rosters and dues in order for GMO members to
count towards GMOs voting strength at the BOG.• September 15 – Deadline to submit Region 9 Horse Person of the Year Nominations to
HPOY Region 9 Chair. Application on: www.usdfregion9.org • September 17th - TD, Judges, L’s, GMO’s, Youth, Jr/ YR, Certified Instructors, SWDC,
TEA, and HPOY pages due to Bruce & Liz for the Region 9 Omnibus.• September 17th – Region 9 Omnibus Ads & Listings due to Bruce & Liz. • September 30 - GMO Board/Delegate Attendee to Convention- Regional Grant
Application to Region 9 Director. Application on: www.usdfregion9.org • USDF National Nominee for the USEF Youth Sportsman Award. (Timeline to be
determined when deadlines are set by USEF)
September 30th: These deadlines are the same from year to year.
16
End of USDF competition yearDeadline to apply for Rider Awards and Horse Performance CertificatesDeadline to submit birthday to USDF (required for Jr/YR and Adult Amateur awards)Deadline to declare eligibility for Vintage Cup Awards
October • Check the USEF website for proposed rule changes affecting dressage.• October 15 – Deadline for members to submit to the USDF office, Year-End Award
corrections, and corrections to scores earned in the previous competition year.
November• Region 9 “Horse Person of the Year”, & Region 9 “Teaching Excellence Award” awarded
at the Great American / USDF Regional Championship Show.• November 30 – Deadline for GMOs to submit final GMO roster for the current
membership year. Rosters can be submitted through November 30 for either the current membership year or the following membership year, but must be clearly marked as to
which year the roster applies. • November 30 – End of the USDF membership year. • Region 9 Board – job description updates due to RD, and post on Region 9 Website.
December [End of Nov. - beginning of December – Adequan/USDF Annual Convention]• December 1 – Initial GMO membership roster and matching dues are due in the USDF
office for the following membership year. These are considered late if received after December 1 and late fees will be applied.
• December 1 – GMOs must have their Annual GMO Affiliate Verification Form to the USDF office to remain listed on the USDF Web site.
Throughout the Year• Shows may apply to USDF for: Breeders Championship Series & Final- deadline- at
least 6 months prior to competition. • Shows may apply for: Dover Adult Amateur Medal – 2nd Level – deadline at least 90
days prior to show date.• GMOs may apply for education grants from Dressage Foundation-at least 90 days out:
www.dressagefoundation.org • GMOs may apply for Region 9 Adult or Youth Education Grant- at least 30 days out -
for adult camps; seminars; & symposiums. Applications: www.usdfregion9.org • Application for Adult & Youth Team Competition due to RD & USDF. • Check the USEF Web site for proposed rule changes affecting dressage.• Region 9 Board & GMO Reports, regional business meeting minutes, financial
statements, & updated Region 9 policy & procedures posted on Region 9 Website.
17