Post by Sabella on Jul 18, 2010 1:07:48 GMT -5
These are the classlists. If hosting a User Show you can use as many or as few of these classes as you like. Please ensure that when you copy/paste your chosen classlist over into your Show Post you include any rules that are attached to that classlist. This makes entering shows easier for everyone, not having to go back and forth between the rules and the show you're entering.
IN-HAND CLASSES
I. The In-Hand classes are fairly self-explanatory. There is no restriction on how many in-hand classes a horse may enter per show - as many as they qualify for.
II. To be eligible for the Broodmares In-Hand Class a mare must have produced at least one foal in her lifetime. This may be either by natural means or through embryo transfer - this way mares may still be competitive in Dressage classes while producing foals.
III. To be eligible for the Stud Stallions In-Hand Class a stallion must have sired at least one foal in his lifetime. He may still be actively competing in under saddle classes at any level, the only stipulation is that he has sired a foal.
1. Weanling Fillies In Hand
2. Yearling Fillies In Hand
3. 2 Year Old Fillies In Hand
4. 3 Year Old Fillies In Hand
Champion Filly
Reserve Champion Filly
5. Weanling Colts/Geldings In Hand
6. Yearling Colts/Geldings In Hand
7. 2 Year Old Colts/Geldings In Hand
8. 3 Year Old Colts/Geldings In Hand
Champion Colt/Gelding
Reserve Champion Colt/Gelding
9. 4 Year Old Mares In Hand
10. 5 Year Old Mares In Hand
11. 6 Year Old Mares In Hand
12. 7+ Year Old Mares In Hand
Champion Mare In Hand
Reserve Champion Mares In Hand
13. 4 Year Old Stallions/Geldings In Hand
14. 5 Year Old Stallions/Geldings In Hand
15. 6 Year Old Stallions/Geldings In Hand
16. 7+ Year Old Stallions/Geldings In Hand
Champion Stallion/Gelding In Hand
Reserve Champion Stallion/Gelding In Hand
17. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – Yearling Fillies
18. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – 2 Year Old Fillies
19. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – 3 Year Old Fillies
20. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – Yearling Colts/Geldings
21. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – 2 Year Old Colts/Geldings
22. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – 3 Year Old Colts/Geldings
Dressage Suitability Champion
Dressage Suitability Reserve Champion
23. Breeding Mares In Hand 4 Years & Over
24. Stud Stallions In Hand 4 Years & Over
Champion Breeding Horse
Reserve Champion Breeding Horse
UNDER SADDLE CLASSES
Rules & Guidelines:
I. As of 16th August 2010 the Under Saddle section is now separate from the Lower Level Dressage Section.
II. Horses may enter only two Under Saddle classes per show. Dressage tests (both lower level & FEI) are not counted towards this total as they are in a different section.
III. Materiale Classes are under saddle and thus DO count towards the Under Saddle Total.
IV. Materiale Classes are generally for young horses who are either not competing in actual dressage yet or have just begun (are competing Intro/Training/First).
V. Under Saddle classes are both for young horses not yet fully fledged in their Dressage career and for older horses who have retired from mainstream competing but are still competitive under saddle - Stallions retired to stud, older mares in between foals, etc. When entering a show the age restrictions are stated along with each class name, so there won't be any confusion.
1. 3 Year Old Fillies Materiale
2. 3 Year Old Colts/Geldings Materiale
3. 4 & 5 Year Old Mares Materiale
4. 4 & 5 Year Old Stallions/Geldings Materiale
5. 3 Year Old Fillies Under Saddle
6. 3 Year Old Colts/Geldings Under Saddle
7. 4 Years & Over Mares Under Saddle
8. 4 Years & Over Stallions/Geldings Under Saddle
Under Saddle Champion
Under Saddle Reserve Champion
LOWER LEVEL DRESSAGE CLASSES
Rules & Guidelines:
I. You may enter each horse in two consecutive classes. An example of this would be Training Level II & First Level I. Not Training Level II & Third Level I. (Added 16th August 2010)
II. You may enter each horse in a total of three lower level classes (their two consecutive tests and the lower level freestyle).
III. Age restrictions on Lower Level Dressage Classes are displayed beside the class name.
9. Introductory Level Test A (Walk/Trot) [3+ Years]
10. Introductory Level Test B (Walk/Trot) [3+ Years]
11. Training Level Test I [3+ Years]
12. Training Level Test II [3+ Years]
13. First Level Test I [4+ Years]
14. First Level Test II [4+ Years]
15. Second Level Test I [5+ Years]
16. Second Level Test II [5+ Years]
17. Third Level Test I [6+ Years]
18. Third Level Test II [6+ Years]
19. Fourth Level Test I [6+ Years]
20. Fourth Level Test II [6+ Years]
21. Dressage Freestyle [3+ Years]
Lower Level Champion
Lower Level Reserve Champion
FEI LEVEL DRESSAGE CLASSES
I. Horses may only be entered in one FEI level, as well as its' specific freestyle.
II. Grand Prix & Grand Prix Special horses may enter the Grand Prix Kur - this is their equivalent to a freestyle.
III. If a horse is new to the ASDF, but is old enough and 'well-trained' enough to be competing at FEI Levels they must still accumulate 10 Fourth Level II wins in order to move up into Prix St. Georges.
IV. Age and win requirements are displayed beside class names.
1. Prix St. Georges [7+ Won 10 Fourth II]
2. Prix St. Georges Freestyle [7+ Won 10 Fourth II]
3. Intermediare I [8+ Won 10 Prix St. Georges]
4. Intermediare I Freestyle [8+ Won 10 Prix St. Georges]
5. Intermediare II [9+ Won 10 Intermediare I]
6. Intermediare II Freestyle [9+ Won 10 Intermediare I]
7. Grand Prix [9+ Won 10 Intermediare II]
8. Grand Prix Special [10+ Won 10 Grand Prix]
9. Grand Prix Kur [9+ Won 10 Intermediare II]
FEI Level Champion
FEI Level Reserve Champion
DRESSAGE BREED SHOW CLASSES
I. The Breed Shows are held chiefly for those breeds that excel at Dressage. If there is particular demand for other breed classes to be included then they may be at a later date. If there is a breed you would like to see included, feel free to send me a message and I’ll see about adding it.
II. Any breeds that fail to garner sufficient entries will be dropped from the list.
III. Obviously only one class per horse.
IV. There are no age restrictions on these classes. Basically, they are divided into male and female categories.
1. Hanoverian Mares/Fillies
2. Hanoverian Colts/Geldings/Stallions
3. Oldenburg Mares/Fillies
4. Oldenburg Colts/Geldings/Stallions
5. Trakehner Mares/Fillies
6. Trakehner Colts/Geldings/Stallions
7. Dutch Warmblood Mares/Fillies
8. Dutch Warmblood Colts/Geldings/Stallions
9. Holsteiner Mares/Fillies
10. Holsteiner Colts/Geldings/Stallions
11. Swedish Warmblood Mares/Fillies
12. Swedish Warmblood Colts/Geldings/Stallions
13. Lusitano Mares/Fillies
14. Lusitano Colts/Geldings/Stallions
15. Andalusian Mares/Fillies
16. Andalusian Colts/Geldings/Stallions
17. Lipizzaner Mares/Fillies
18. Lipizzaner Colts/Geldings/Stallions
19. Friesian Mares/Fillies
20. Friesian Colts/Geldings/Stallions
21. Weser Ems Mares/Fillies (includes German Riding Ponies/Hannover Ponies/Weser Ems)
22.Weser Ems Colts/Geldings/Stallions (includes German Riding Ponies/Hannover Ponies/Weser Ems)
23. Welsh Pony Mares/Fillies
24. Welsh Pony Colts/Geldings/Stallions
25. Sport Pony Mares/Fillies
26. Sport Pony Colts/Geldings/Stallions
Breed Show Champion
Breed Show Reserve Champion
IN-HAND CLASSES
I. The In-Hand classes are fairly self-explanatory. There is no restriction on how many in-hand classes a horse may enter per show - as many as they qualify for.
II. To be eligible for the Broodmares In-Hand Class a mare must have produced at least one foal in her lifetime. This may be either by natural means or through embryo transfer - this way mares may still be competitive in Dressage classes while producing foals.
III. To be eligible for the Stud Stallions In-Hand Class a stallion must have sired at least one foal in his lifetime. He may still be actively competing in under saddle classes at any level, the only stipulation is that he has sired a foal.
1. Weanling Fillies In Hand
2. Yearling Fillies In Hand
3. 2 Year Old Fillies In Hand
4. 3 Year Old Fillies In Hand
Champion Filly
Reserve Champion Filly
5. Weanling Colts/Geldings In Hand
6. Yearling Colts/Geldings In Hand
7. 2 Year Old Colts/Geldings In Hand
8. 3 Year Old Colts/Geldings In Hand
Champion Colt/Gelding
Reserve Champion Colt/Gelding
9. 4 Year Old Mares In Hand
10. 5 Year Old Mares In Hand
11. 6 Year Old Mares In Hand
12. 7+ Year Old Mares In Hand
Champion Mare In Hand
Reserve Champion Mares In Hand
13. 4 Year Old Stallions/Geldings In Hand
14. 5 Year Old Stallions/Geldings In Hand
15. 6 Year Old Stallions/Geldings In Hand
16. 7+ Year Old Stallions/Geldings In Hand
Champion Stallion/Gelding In Hand
Reserve Champion Stallion/Gelding In Hand
17. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – Yearling Fillies
18. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – 2 Year Old Fillies
19. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – 3 Year Old Fillies
20. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – Yearling Colts/Geldings
21. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – 2 Year Old Colts/Geldings
22. Dressage Suitability (In Hand) – 3 Year Old Colts/Geldings
Dressage Suitability Champion
Dressage Suitability Reserve Champion
23. Breeding Mares In Hand 4 Years & Over
24. Stud Stallions In Hand 4 Years & Over
Champion Breeding Horse
Reserve Champion Breeding Horse
UNDER SADDLE CLASSES
Rules & Guidelines:
I. As of 16th August 2010 the Under Saddle section is now separate from the Lower Level Dressage Section.
II. Horses may enter only two Under Saddle classes per show. Dressage tests (both lower level & FEI) are not counted towards this total as they are in a different section.
III. Materiale Classes are under saddle and thus DO count towards the Under Saddle Total.
IV. Materiale Classes are generally for young horses who are either not competing in actual dressage yet or have just begun (are competing Intro/Training/First).
V. Under Saddle classes are both for young horses not yet fully fledged in their Dressage career and for older horses who have retired from mainstream competing but are still competitive under saddle - Stallions retired to stud, older mares in between foals, etc. When entering a show the age restrictions are stated along with each class name, so there won't be any confusion.
1. 3 Year Old Fillies Materiale
2. 3 Year Old Colts/Geldings Materiale
3. 4 & 5 Year Old Mares Materiale
4. 4 & 5 Year Old Stallions/Geldings Materiale
5. 3 Year Old Fillies Under Saddle
6. 3 Year Old Colts/Geldings Under Saddle
7. 4 Years & Over Mares Under Saddle
8. 4 Years & Over Stallions/Geldings Under Saddle
Under Saddle Champion
Under Saddle Reserve Champion
LOWER LEVEL DRESSAGE CLASSES
Rules & Guidelines:
I. You may enter each horse in two consecutive classes. An example of this would be Training Level II & First Level I. Not Training Level II & Third Level I. (Added 16th August 2010)
II. You may enter each horse in a total of three lower level classes (their two consecutive tests and the lower level freestyle).
III. Age restrictions on Lower Level Dressage Classes are displayed beside the class name.
9. Introductory Level Test A (Walk/Trot) [3+ Years]
10. Introductory Level Test B (Walk/Trot) [3+ Years]
11. Training Level Test I [3+ Years]
12. Training Level Test II [3+ Years]
13. First Level Test I [4+ Years]
14. First Level Test II [4+ Years]
15. Second Level Test I [5+ Years]
16. Second Level Test II [5+ Years]
17. Third Level Test I [6+ Years]
18. Third Level Test II [6+ Years]
19. Fourth Level Test I [6+ Years]
20. Fourth Level Test II [6+ Years]
21. Dressage Freestyle [3+ Years]
Lower Level Champion
Lower Level Reserve Champion
FEI LEVEL DRESSAGE CLASSES
I. Horses may only be entered in one FEI level, as well as its' specific freestyle.
II. Grand Prix & Grand Prix Special horses may enter the Grand Prix Kur - this is their equivalent to a freestyle.
III. If a horse is new to the ASDF, but is old enough and 'well-trained' enough to be competing at FEI Levels they must still accumulate 10 Fourth Level II wins in order to move up into Prix St. Georges.
IV. Age and win requirements are displayed beside class names.
1. Prix St. Georges [7+ Won 10 Fourth II]
2. Prix St. Georges Freestyle [7+ Won 10 Fourth II]
3. Intermediare I [8+ Won 10 Prix St. Georges]
4. Intermediare I Freestyle [8+ Won 10 Prix St. Georges]
5. Intermediare II [9+ Won 10 Intermediare I]
6. Intermediare II Freestyle [9+ Won 10 Intermediare I]
7. Grand Prix [9+ Won 10 Intermediare II]
8. Grand Prix Special [10+ Won 10 Grand Prix]
9. Grand Prix Kur [9+ Won 10 Intermediare II]
FEI Level Champion
FEI Level Reserve Champion
DRESSAGE BREED SHOW CLASSES
I. The Breed Shows are held chiefly for those breeds that excel at Dressage. If there is particular demand for other breed classes to be included then they may be at a later date. If there is a breed you would like to see included, feel free to send me a message and I’ll see about adding it.
II. Any breeds that fail to garner sufficient entries will be dropped from the list.
III. Obviously only one class per horse.
IV. There are no age restrictions on these classes. Basically, they are divided into male and female categories.
1. Hanoverian Mares/Fillies
2. Hanoverian Colts/Geldings/Stallions
3. Oldenburg Mares/Fillies
4. Oldenburg Colts/Geldings/Stallions
5. Trakehner Mares/Fillies
6. Trakehner Colts/Geldings/Stallions
7. Dutch Warmblood Mares/Fillies
8. Dutch Warmblood Colts/Geldings/Stallions
9. Holsteiner Mares/Fillies
10. Holsteiner Colts/Geldings/Stallions
11. Swedish Warmblood Mares/Fillies
12. Swedish Warmblood Colts/Geldings/Stallions
13. Lusitano Mares/Fillies
14. Lusitano Colts/Geldings/Stallions
15. Andalusian Mares/Fillies
16. Andalusian Colts/Geldings/Stallions
17. Lipizzaner Mares/Fillies
18. Lipizzaner Colts/Geldings/Stallions
19. Friesian Mares/Fillies
20. Friesian Colts/Geldings/Stallions
21. Weser Ems Mares/Fillies (includes German Riding Ponies/Hannover Ponies/Weser Ems)
22.Weser Ems Colts/Geldings/Stallions (includes German Riding Ponies/Hannover Ponies/Weser Ems)
23. Welsh Pony Mares/Fillies
24. Welsh Pony Colts/Geldings/Stallions
25. Sport Pony Mares/Fillies
26. Sport Pony Colts/Geldings/Stallions
Breed Show Champion
Breed Show Reserve Champion