SADA 7th July 2024 CUR Competition

Lyrical Acres

SADA
07/07/2024
07/07/2024
08/06/2024
05:00 PM
30/06/2024
12:00 AM
09:00

Competition will be held at the SADA home grounds:

Lyrical Acres

183 Dawkins Rd
Lewiston SA

 

Please note, tests with the EA prefix are for ESA members.

Tests with the SADA prefix are for SADA or day membership members only.

Important Note: If you are Not a SADA or EA member, you Must select the "Day Membership" fee option.

 

Helmet Tagging

All rider helmets must be checked and tagged with a yellow EA tag. If your helmet has not been tagged, please find Brenda at the canteen area, and she can check and tag your helmet.


#
Class
Status
Notes
Test
Fee

EA Competitive Tests

EA01
EA Preparatory Test 1
Closed
$25.00
EA02
EA Preparatory Test 2
Closed
$25.00
EA03
EA Preliminary 1.2
Closed
$25.00
EA04
EA Preliminary 1.3
Closed
$25.00
EA05
EA Novice 2.2
Closed
$25.00
EA06
EA Novice 2.3
Closed
$25.00
EA07
EA Elementary 3.2
Closed
$25.00
EA08
EA Elementary 3.3
Closed
$25.00
EA09
EA Medium 4.2
Closed
$25.00
EA10
EA Medium 4.3
Closed
$25.00
EA11
EA Advanced 5.2
Closed
$25.00
EA12
EA Advanced 5.3
Closed
$25.00

SADA Club Members Only

01
SADA Led Walk/Trot Test 1 Primary Student
Closed
$10.00
02
SADA Led Walk Trot Test 2 Primary Student
Closed
$10.00

SADA Unrestricted

04
SADA Prep Test 1
Closed
$15.00
05
SADA Prep Test 2
Closed
$15.00
06
SADA Prelim 1.2
Closed
$15.00
07
SADA Prelim 1.3
Closed
$15.00
08
SADA Novice 2.2
Closed
$15.00
09
SADA Novice 2.3
Closed
$15.00
10
SADA Elementary 3.2
Closed
$15.00
11
SADA Elementary 3.3
Closed
$15.00
12
SADA Medium 4.2
Closed
$15.00
13
SADA Medium 4.3
Closed
$15.00
14
SADA Advanced 5.2
Closed
$15.00
15
SADA Advanced 5.3
Closed
$15.00

Horse Familiarisation

21
Grounds Familiarisation - for horses not competing on the day
Closed
$10.00

Event Notes

Day Yard
$10.00
N/A

Contact Details

sadressage@gmail.com
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Other

EA Category Information

When entering EA classes, the rider must select from AOR, Open, Youth or Pony. For more detail, please see the Equestrian Australia Dressage rules, available at: https://www.equestrian.org.au/dressage-rules

The categories are compulsory when SADA run EA Official events, but are also included in our normal CUR (Closed UnRestricted) days for consistency. 

Open

For professional riders involved in deriving an income from activities in equestrian sport including breaking, training, coaching or riding horses.

AOR

Criteria Amateur Owner Rider (AOR) is a division of Official Competitive riders. The intent of the division is to highlight and reward non-professional riders. For the purposes of this rule, a professional is someone who derives an income from activities in equestrian sport including breaking, training, coaching or riding horses. It does not however exclude riders who may also earn a living running an agistment property, work in the racing industry or saddlery for example. It is more about recognising riders with their own horses only to ride and train who are obliged to earn an income to support their sport outside of riding and training.

All amateur owner riders must meet the following criteria:
a) the rider must be a Competitive member of their state branch of Equestrian Australia
b) the horse must have a life registration with Equestrian Australia
c) the horse/pony registration lodged with Equestrian Australia must reflect the name of the amateur owner rider as owner or part-owner of the horse. Leased horses are eligible if the amateur owner rider competitor is reflected as the lessee on the EA horse registration of that horse
d) the rider may not receive payment for activities in equestrian sport including breaking, training, coaching and riding horses
e) the rider’s income may only include sponsorship
f) the horse/pony must be primarily ridden and trained by the rider/owner with only periodic ridden assistance by person(s) other than the owner. This specifically includes the period 4 weeks up to and including the event
g) the rider must be aged 21 and over – can enter in the calendar year in which they turn 21
h) the division is for Official Competitive competitions. The Organising Committees may run this division at any level (ideally at all levels Preliminary - GP) and it can be run either within the competition or separately
i) Organising Committees must designate the AOR on the draw if there is a separate competition conducted within the one competition
j) for a State/Regional/Club Leader Board it would be ideal to select several events at which scores will count towards the annual Leader Board
k) if the OC receives evidence that the rider is in breach of these rules then this rider will forfeit any awards and prizes

 

 

 

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