2007 VPPA Condition Book
Provided by Morven Park
and the Central Entry Office
Attention: Failure to read and obey the following conditions may result in your entries not being accepted or your horses being scratched.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. All horses, owners, trainers and riders must be acceptable to the Race Committees.
2. The Race Committees reserve the right to split, combine or cancel any race.
3. The Race Committees reserve the right to refuse any entry.
4. The Race Committees may vary the conditions or courses in any way which may seem in the best interests of the race meets.
5. The Stewards may scratch any horse or rider.
6. An official veterinarian may recommend to the Stewards that an entry be scratched due to unsoundness.
7. The Race Committees and the owners of the properties on which the races are held assume no responsibility for injury or loss incurred by either participants or spectators, and entries are accepted only under the condition that the participants release them from any and all liabilities.
8. Horses must be checked in at the scratch board near the paddock with the Race Day Secretary, Virginia Beach, no later than one hour prior to the post time listed on the overnight sheet of the first race in which they are entered. This will be strictly enforced.
9. Minimum age for all riders will be sixteen. This does not apply to pair and junior races.
10. A junior is a rider who has not reached his or her sixteenth birthday as of 1/1/2007.
11. Junior races are restricted to riders who are not licensed to ride under rules.
12. Ponies may be measured at the Stewards discretion.
13. Current coggins tests are required and must be available on race day; likewise a health certificate must accompany horses shipping from outside Virginia.
14. All races will be ridden in proper race or hunting attire and protective head gear. All riders must wear protective vests.Overgirths are required in all races.
15. Riders are responsible for their own lead weights.
16. Horses must be entered and run under registered names.
17. All allowances must be claimed at time of entry. Allowances for maidens apply to the type races (timber, hurdle, flat) in which they are entered. Correct weights are the responsibility of the person making the entry.
18. Mares are allowed eight pounds in races not restricted to fillies or mares.
19. Point-to-points are not sanctioned by the NSA, therefore results will have no effect on a horse's eligibility in sanctioned races.
20. All riders must read and sign waiver of liability forms, and they must be filed at the scratch board near the paddock before being allowed to participate in any race on the Virginia Point-to-Point Circuit. In case of minors the signing of indemnification agreements will be required.
20a. Outriders and all other persons on horses/ponies on the
grounds are required to wear protective head gear and to read and sign waiver of liability forms, and these forms must be on file.
21. Workmen's Compensation or personal insurance will be required of all riders. Proof of insurance will be required before being allowed to ride.
22. Races will be split at the Stewards' discretion when there are more than the number of starters allowed in each point-to-point's conditions.
23. Scratch time is 11:00 a.m., the Wednesday prior to the races at (703) 777-2575. Scratches after this time may be made until 9:00 a.m. race day with Virginia Beach (540) 364-9595.
24. The use of turn downs and raised toes (toe grabs) is prohibited. Horses will be scratched or disqualified. A "raised" toe is defined as an extension of the toe that exceeds 1/16 inch in depth.
25. The NSA Rule Book is used where applicable.
26. The Stewards shall exercize immediate supervision, control and regulation of racing at each point to point. Race Day Stewards have the authority to assess fines on trainers and riders for specific infractions of rules. By entering a horse in a VPPA Sanctioned race, trainers and riders agree to abide by those rules governing fines.
27. Pre-race veterinary examinations will be conducted.
28. Lead ponies or horses will be allowed only to take horses to the start and then must clear the race course and remain stationary until the completion of the race. In all races horses or ponies may be led to the start but released when under starter's orders. Exceptions will be at the discretion of the starter.
29. Any rider who falls or is thrown will not be allowed to ride again during the day until he or she is examined and cleared by the official physician and the stewards are so advised by the official physician.
30. Violations of any of the general conditions may result in denial of the right to participate in races on the Virginia Point-to-Point Circuit.
31. Novice Riders over fences will be allowed 10 lbs. in non-series races over fences. (including the novice timber and hurdle series) A novice is a rider who has not won fifteen races over fences prior to 1/1/2007.
32. Every rider in all races must check out and in with the Clerk of Scales. This also applies in races where weight is listed as "catch weights".
CONDITIONS GOVERNING ENTRIES
POINT TO POINTS AND PAIR EVENTS
1. Number cloths will not be issued until entry fees are paid.
2. All entry fees are the responsibility of the person making the entry.
3. Entry fees should be paid by check (not cash) to the Race Clerk when reporting horses in on race day.
4. Entries will not be allowed to start until past year's entry fees have been paid.
5. Failure to pay entry fees in a prompt manner may result in denial of entry privileges.
6. The Racing Secretary reserves the right to extend the closing of entries to facilitate the filling of races. This may apply to a race or races that do not fill at the time of closing.7. The order of races on race day may be different from the order in the condition book. It is the participant's responsibility to be informed by the overnight sheet or by telephone.
8. All entries by telephone to (703) 777-2575 between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on the Monday preceding the races or by fax (703) 777-3282 or by e-mail at www.morvenpark.org/ceo. Scratches or changes must be made by 11:00 a.m. the Wednesday preceding the races by telephone, fax or e-mail. POST ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ALLOWED UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT TO FACILITATE FILLING RACES.
POINTS IN ALL SERIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE FIRST FOUR FINISHERS: 5-3-2-1. IN THE CASE OF A WALKOVER HALF POINTS WILL BE AWARDED.
(In order to be eligible for year-end awards horses and or riders must make at least two starts and must EARN at least FIVE POINTS.)
For Point-to-Point Entries in
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HUNTER PACE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Points awarded in four divisions - Adult Optimum Time, Junior or Adult/Junior Optimum Time, Adult Fast Time and Optimum Time on the Flat. The optimum time divisions over fences and on the flat are sponsored by the Rappahannock Hunt in memory of Mary Mel Lewis-Sweatt. The Michael Power Plate will be awarded to the season-long winner of the fast time division. Donated by the Warrenton Hunt.
HUNTER PACE SERIES CONDITIONS
1. Juniors in pair races are those who have not reached their 16th birthday as of 1/1/2007.
2. Championships are awarded in four divisions: Adult Optimum Time, Junior or Adult/Junior Optimum Time, Fast Time Adults and Optimum Time on the Flat.
3. The Junior or Adult/Junior Optimum Time division is open to pairs of juniors or pairs consisting of an adult and a junior.
4. To accrue points for year-end titles the horse / rider combinations must remain consistent. (The same horse and rider at each meet.)
5. Horses and riders must have fairly hunted for at least six times during the current season with any foxhunting or beagle pack or pony club.
6. Pair members do not have to represent the same hunt.
7. Insurance waivers must be signed before anyone can compete.
8. Distances of the races are about 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 miles.
9. All entries in series races must be made to the Central Entry Office (703) 777-2575 before 11:00 a. m. the Wednesday preceding the event. Entry fee: $30.00 per pair. In order to be eligible for year-end awards in all divisions, entries must be made by 11:00 a. m. Wednesday. Post entries may be allowed by individual point to points, but under no circumstances will points be awarded to post entries.
10. Declare the division in which you are competing at the time of entry.
11. NO SCHOOLING. Courses may be walked in advance.
ENTRY FEES IN POINT-TO-POINT RACES
Unless otherwise noted in the race conditions:
In junior races: entry fee $10.
In all other races: entry fee $25.
In drawn races horses scratched after 11:00 a.m., the Wednesday prior to the races will pay an additional $25.
In pair races: entry fee $30 per pair.
NO POST ENTRIES WILL BE ALLOWED UNLESS AN EXCEPION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT TO FACILITATE FILLING RACES.
OVERNIGHTS AND RESULTS Are AVAILABLE AT
VHBPA SPRING FLAT SERIES
The Virginia Horsemens Benevolent and Protective Association (VHBPA) is sponsoring a series of flat races for Registered Virgina Bred horses. A Virginia Bred certificate from the Virginia Thoroughbred Association must be submitted at time of entry. The VHBPA is offering a $2,000 purse to be paid through the first five finishers for each of these races. Purse distribution in all races: 60% to first, 20% to second, 11% to third, 5% to fourth, 4% to fifth. Races will be carded for Virginia Bred maidens and winners. These races will be carded if there are 5 entries and will be run if there are 3 starters.
VIRGINIA POINT TO POINT
CHAMPIONSHIPS & SERIES CONDITIONS
PAGELAND AMATEUR/NOVICE RIDER HURDLE SERIESFor four-year-olds and up, which have not won under rules since 1/1/05 other than in maiden, claiming races or amateur rider only races and that are ridden by an amateur or novice rider. An amateur is defined as a person who has not been licensed and/or paid as a professional since 2002 and whose primary source of income is not derived from training or riding race horses. A novice is defined as a rider who has not won fifteen races over fences prior to 1/1/07. Weight 170 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Riders, who have won under rules over fences since 2004, 5 lbs. extra. For each 2007 series win, 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight. In the event that a base weight of less than 170 lbs. is set by the entered riders in a given race, the assessed handicaps will be added to the reduced base weight. No rider allowances will be allowed. Points will be awarded to horse/rider combinations. Only five best starts to count toward season championship. Series races at Casanova, Blue Ridge, Warrenton, Farmington/Keswick, Orange County, and Middleburg. Only five best starts to count toward season championship. There will be a separate award given to the leading owner/rider in the series if not the winner of the series. Sponsored by Pageland Farm.
SEVEN CORNERS
OWNER RIDER / FOXHUNTER TIMBER SERIES
Sponsored by Armfield, Harrison & Thomas, Inc.For five-year-olds and up ridden by gentlemen owner riders who hunt with any recognized or organized foxhunting or beagle packs whose entry is acceptable to the Seven Corners Committee. (OR) For five-year-olds and up ridden by foxhunter riders, who have not won a race over fences since 2001 with the exception of pair, old-fashioned or foxhunters-only races. Riders and horses must have hunted six or more times and for at least half of the hunting day with any recognized foxhunting pack during the current season. Certification will be required prior to participation in the series and must be filed with the Central Entry Race Secretary or Race Day Secretary prior to issue of number cloths on race day. Masters must certify in writing that both the horse and rider have hunted regularly and fairly during the current season. Proper certification, which is the responsibility of the owner rider / foxhunter, is to be kept chronicling one's hunting days and signed by the Master(s). Minimum weight as established by conditions of each race, the minimum carried to be not less than 180 lbs. (excepting maiden allowance of 10 lbs. and mare allowance of 8 lbs.) or such lower weight as may be agreed in the paddock by unanimous consent of all riders, competing for Seven Corners points and approved by the Hunt Race Committee. An additional 3 lbs. is to be assessed for each Seven Corners win during a given season, up to a total of 6 lbs. over the base weight. No rider allowances. In the event that a base weight of less than 180 lbs. is set by the entered owner/riders in a given race, the assessed 3 to 6 lb. handicaps will be added to the reduced base weight. Maidens over timber are allowed 10 lbs. In the owner/rider races participants may ride horses that were leased prior to 1/1/2007. Proper certification of authorized agreement between lessee and lessor must be submitted to the Board of Stewards. Series races at Casanova, Rappahannock, Blue Ridge, Piedmont, Old Dominion, Loudoun and Fairfax. Only five best starts to count toward season championship. Perpetual Trophy donated by Times Community Papers.
ORANGE COUNTY LEADING FOXHUNTER RIDER
For foxhunter riders, who have not won a race over fences since 2001 with the exception of pair, old-fashioned or foxhunters-only races, on five-year-olds and up. A rider/horse combination that has won five races over fences prior to 1/1/2007 is not eligible to compete in this series. Riders and horses must have hunted six or more times and for at least half of the hunting day with any recognized foxhunting pack during the current season. Certification will be required prior to participation in the series and must be filed with the Central Entry Race Secretary or Race Day Secretary prior to issue of number cloths on race day. Masters must certify in writing that both the horse and rider have hunted regularly and fairly during the current season. Proper certification, which is the responsibility of the foxhunter owner and rider, is to be kept chronicling one's hunting days and signed by the Master(s). Certification will be required prior to participation in the series and must be filed with the Central Entry Race Secretary or Race Day Secretary prior to issue of number cloths on race day. Points will accrue in Seven Corners or Lady Rider Series races. Foxhunter series competitors will be designated by ** before the weight. Sponsored by the Orange County Hunt.
THE HUME STABLE
LEADING NOVICE RIDER ON THE FLAT
FOR THE SHR FRED PLATEFor riders who have not won fifteen races prior to 1/1/2007. (excluding junior, pair and old-fashioned races.) Series races at Blue Ridge, Warrenton, Farmington/Keswick, Orange County, Old Dominion, Middleburg and Bull Run. Sponsored by the Hume Stable.
LEADING NOVICE RIDER OVER FENCES
Sponsored by Lost Acres FarmFor riders in non-series races over fences who have not won fifteen races over fences prior to 1/1/2007. Points earned in the Amateur/Novice Rider Series and the Novice Timber Series will be counted. Sponsored by Lost Acres Farm.
VIRGINIA GOLD CUP
NOVICE TIMBER HORSE OF THE YEARFor Five-Year-Olds and Up, which have not won two point to point races or one NSA sanctioned race over timber prior to 1/1/2007. Series races at Casanova, Blue Ridge, Warrenton, Orange County, and Loudoun. Sponsored by the Virginia Gold Cup Association.
VIRGINIA TIMBER HORSE OF THE YEAR
To be selected by a panel. Sponsored by The Coach Stop, Middleburg.
VIRGINIA HURDLE HORSE OF THE YEAR
Sponsored by Nelson Gunnell.To be selected by a panel.
VPPA MARE OF THE YEAR
Points awarded to mares in races over fences. Half points will be awarded in maiden or novice races. Sponsored by Melanie and Loring Heard.
TRACKSIDE RIDER OF THE YEAR
Sponsored by Trackside.Points awarded in races over fences to both gentlemen and lady riders.
OPEN RIDER OF THE YEAR
Points awarded in non-series races over fences (including the novice timber series) to gentlemen and lady riders.
THE TACK BOX LADY RIDER OF THE YEAR
Sponsored by The Tack Box.Points awarded in designated races over timber that are restricted to lady riders. Series races at Casanova, Rappahannock, Blue Ridge, Piedmont, Old Dominion and Loudoun.
LEADING TRAINERFull points awarded for winning races over fences, half points awarded for winning races on the flat.
Junior Field Masters Chase
Open to Junior Riders on Horses or Ponies. For Five-Year-Olds and Up that have fairly hunted with any foxhunting or beagle pack or pony club and if needed, may be asked for Masters certification. Pony and rider combinations will be entered recognizing their respective hunts or pony clubs. Riders are to follow the Field Master at a hunting pace over a flagged course not to exceed two miles and no less than one and one half miles, with obstacles no more than three feet in height. At a point following the last fence, the Field Master will release the field to race for the finish. Trophies awarded in three divisions: small ponies (under 13.0 hands), large ponies (13.0 to 14.2 hands) and horses. Catch weights. Series races at Rappahannock, Blue Ridge, Old Dominion, Loudoun, Virginia Gold Cup. Sponsored by The Chronicle of the Horse.
(In order to be eligible for year-end awards horses and or riders must make at least two starts and must EARN at least FIVE POINTS.)
Bull Run Hunt
Hunter Pace EVENTSSunday, February 18, 2007
Peacock Farm, Culpeper, Virginia
First Race THE CEDAR MOUNTAIN Hunter Pace Event over Fences - 1:00 PM
Three divisions: Adult Optimum Time, Junior or Adult /Junior Optimum Time and Fast Time Adults. For pairs of horses or ponies at catch weights. Approximately 3 miles over flagged hunting country. Horses and riders must have fairly hunted during the current season with any foxhunting or beagle pack or pony club. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards.
Second Race THE CULPEPER OPEN PACE
Same as first race except riders are not required to be members of a recognized hunt and horses are not required to have been fairly hunted. Optimum Time Only.
Third Race THE LOCUST HILL FLAT RACE
Hunter Pace Event on the Flat
About 3 miles. Optimum Time Only. For pairs of horses and/or ponies at catch weights. Adults and/or Juniors. NO JUMPS. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
Entry fee $30 per pair. Trophy and five ribbons in each division. Fast time entries to run first. Entrants must declare fast or optimum time before start of race.
The course will be ready to be walked Tuesday the week of the event. Jumps are mostly chicken coops 3' to 3'3". Maps available at the course. NO SCHOOLING ALLOWED.
Directions to Peacock Farm: From Culpeper, take Rt. 15 South for six miles. Turn left onto Rt. 648, Peacock Lane. Follow the gravel road and look for trailer parking on the right.
Information: Travis White (703) 866-0509.
First & third races: CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE
(703) 777-2575
Entries close 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Other races: (703) 866-0509 until race day
The 49th Annual
Casanova Hunt Point to PointSaturday, February 24, 2007
Buckland Farm, Warrenton, Virginia
First Race - 12:30 p.m.
AMATEUR/NOVICE Rider Hurdle
About 1 1/2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Pageland Series Conditions. Weight 170 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Riders, who have won under rules over fences since 2005, 5 lbs. extra. For each 2007 series win, 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Second Race Maiden Hurdle
About 1 1/2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have never won over hurdles. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Third Race - NOVICE Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up which have not won two point to point or one sanctioned race over timber prior to 1/1/07. Weight 165 lbs. For each 2007 series win, 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Fourth Race - Lady Rider Timber
About 2 1/2 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. The Tack Box Lady Rider Series Conditions. Weight 150 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Fifth Race Owner-Rider/FOXHUNTER Timber
About 2 1/2 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Seven Corners Series Conditions. Weight 180 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. For each 2007 series win 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Sixth Race - Maiden Flat
About 1 1/4 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have never won a race on the flat. Weights: four-year-olds, 145 lbs.; older, 150 lbs.
Seventh Race - Open Flat
About 1 1/4 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules on the flat in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Eighth Race Virginia BREd FLAT
Sponsored by the VHBPA
Purse $2,000. About 7 furlongs. For Three-Year-Olds and Upward, Registered Virginia Bred. Three-year-olds, 140 lbs.; older, 150 lbs. Maidens under rules allowed 10 lbs. This race will be carded if there are 5 entries and will be run if there are 3 starters. Purse distribution: 60% to first, 20% to second, 11% to third, 5% to fourth, 4% to fifth.
Ninth (Extra) Race - JUMPERS Flat
About 1 3/8 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have started over fences. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules on the flat in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
The hurdle races will be carded and run only if there are sufficient entries. If the hurdle races fail to fill sufficiently by scratch time Wednesday, the extra race will be run.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, February 19, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
RACE INFORMATION
For information call (540) 788-4806, or write the Casanova Hunt, PO Box 105, Casanova, VA 20139. Race Chairmen: Diane Jones, PO Box 840, Warrenton, VA 20188 (540) 788-4806, Will OKeefe, PO Box 4096, Leesburg, VA 20177 (703) 777-1005.
Hurdles - National Fences Thirteen starters allowed in all races. Entry fees: $25 in all races.
Number cloths will not be issued until entry fees are paid. ABSOLUTELY NO SCHOOLING ALLOWED.
DIRECTIONS TO THE COURSE
From Warrenton go North on Rt 29 to the stop light at Rt 215 (Vint Hill Rd) turn right and go 2.2 miles then left on Buckland Mill Road and proceed 1.3 miles to the race course on the left. From Gainesville go South on Rt 29 to Rt 215 and turn left.
Casanova Hunt
Hunter Pace EVENTSSunday, February 25, 2007
Acorn Farm, Warrenton, Virginia
THE MT. STERLING
Hunter Pace Event over Fences - 12:00 Noon
About 3 miles over fair hunting country. Adult Optimum Time, Junior or Adult/Junior Optimum Time, and Adult Fast Time. Pairs running for fast time will run first and must declare so at time of entry. For pairs of horses or ponies at catch weights. Horses and riders must have fairly hunted during the current season with any foxhunting or beagle pack or pony club. No Post Entries. A horse ridden in this event may be cross entered in the flat event, but may not start more than once over fences. Entry fee $30 per pair. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards.
The Weston
Open Hunter Pace Event
Run concurrently with first event
Open to all. A Hunting Pace Event for pairs of horses or ponies. About 3 miles over fair hunting country. May be ridden in ratcatcher or formal hunting attire. Optimum Time only. Post entries and cross entries allowed. Entry fee $30 per pair.
THE BONNY BROOK FARM
Hunter Pace Event on the Flat
Following the Hunter Pace Events Over Fences
About 3 miles. Open to Junior and Senior Foxhunters as well as Hilltoppers. May be ridden in ratcatcher or formal hunting attire. Optimum Time, no jumping. Post entries and cross entries allowed. Entry fee $30 per pair. For qualifying riders, this race is part of the Hunter Pace Flat Series. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards.
OPEN Hunter Pace Event on the Flat
Run concurrently with the Bonny Brook
About 3 miles. May be ridden in ratcatcher or formal hunting attire. Optimum Time, no jumping. Post entries and cross entries allowed. Entry fee $30 per pair.
ADDITIONAL PAIR RACE INFORMATION
Maps will be available for all the Hunter Pace Events at the course the Sunday prior to the races. NO SCHOOLING ALLOWED. The courses may be walked in advance.
DIRECTIONS TO THE HUNTER PACE COURSE
From Warrenton: take Rt 29 north. Turn right onto Rt 215 (Vint Hill Rd), go 1 Ό miles, entrance is on the left.
From Gainesville: Take Rt 29 south to a left on Rt 215 (Vint Hill Rd). Continue 1 Ό miles on Vint Hill Rd. Entrance is on the left.
All Hunter Pace entries close
11:00 a.m., Wednesday, February 21, 2007
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
Rappahannock Hunt
Point to PointSaturday, March 3, 2007
Bleu Rock Inn, Washington, Virginia
First Race Maiden Flat 1:00 p.m.
About 1 1/4 miles. For Maidens, Three Years Old and Up. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Second Race - Lady Rider Timber
About 2 1/2 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. The Tack Box Lady Rider Series Conditions. Weight 150 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Third Race - MAIDEN Timber
About 2 1/2 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up which have never won over timber. Weight 165 lbs.
Fourth Race - Open Flat
About 1 1/4 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules on the flat in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Fifth Race Owner-Rider/FOXHUNTER Timber
About 2 1/2 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Seven Corners Series Conditions. Weight 180 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. For each 2007 series win 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Sixth Race - Open Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Weight 165 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-2007, 10 lbs. extra.
Seventh Race JUNIOR FIELD MASTERS CHASE
Open to Junior Riders on Horses or Ponies. Junior Field Masters Chase conditions. Trophies awarded in three divisions: small ponies (under 13.0 hands), large ponies (13.0 to 14.2 hands) and horses. Catch weights.
The Race Committee reserves the right to combine or cancel any races that do not have sufficient entries.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, February 26, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
DIRECTIONS TO THE COURSE
From Warrenton take Rt. 211 West past Washington, VA. The Bleu Rock Inn is located on the right side of Rt. 211 directly across the road from the Rappahannock High School. From Culpeper take Rt. 522 North to Sperryville and follow Rt. 522 North and Rt. 211 East to the Bleu Rock Inn on the left across from the Rappahannock High School.
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
Eleven starters allowed in races over fences. Thirteen starters allowed in races on the flat.
Entry fees: $10 in junior races, $25 in all other races.
Number cloths will not be issued until entry fees are paid. Trophies awarded to the winning owners and to the winning rider in all races. $100 bonus to the meets leading rider.
For information: Race Chairman: Oliver Brown, 15005 Oakland Rd, Reva, VA 22735 (540) 547-2810 (eve.), (540) 547-4222 (barn), Race Coordinator: Ashley Brown, 13266 Walnut Lane, Culpeper, VA 22701 (540) 937-5813.
The 66th Annual
Warrenton Hunt Point to PointSaturday, March 17, 2007
Airlie Race Course, Warrenton, Virginia
First Race - Maiden Hurdle 12:30 p.m.
About 2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have never won over hurdles. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Second Race AMATEUR/NOVICE Rider Hurdle
About 2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Pageland Series Conditions. Weight 170 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Riders, who have won under rules over fences since 2005, 5 lbs. extra. For each 2007 series win, 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Third Race - Open Hurdle
About 2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over hurdles in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Fourth Race - NOVICE Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up which have not won two point to point or one sanctioned race over timber prior to 1/1/07. Weight 165 lbs. For each 2007 series win, 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Fifth Race - Open Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Weight 165 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Sixth Race - Novice Rider Flat
About 1 3/4 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Novice Rider Flat Series Conditions. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules on the flat in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Seventh Race Virginia BREd FLAT
Sponsored by the VHBPA
Purse $2,000. About 1 1/8 mile. For Three-Year-Olds and Upward, Registered Virginia Bred. Three-year-olds, 140 lbs.; older, 150 lbs. Maidens under rules allowed 10 lbs. This race will be carded if there are 5 entries and will be run if there are 3 starters. Purse distribution: 60% to first, 20% to second, 11% to third, 5% to fourth, 4% to fifth.
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
Hurdles - National Fences
Thirteen starters allowed in races over hurdles.
Fifteen starters allowed in races over timber.
Fifteen starters allowed in races on the flat.
Entry fees: $25 in all races.
For Racing Information contact Alfred Griffin (540) 347-1888 (d) or (540) 219-1400 (e).
For subscriptions and parking call Betsy Burnett (540) 937-4626 or write Warrenton Hunt Point to Point Races, PO Box 972, Warrenton, VA 20188.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, March 12, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
DIRECTIONS TO THE AIRLIE COURSE
South from Int. 495 to Int. 66 west to Rt. 29 south at Gainesville, south on Rt. 29 to Rt. 17 north, north for approximately 2.7 miles to Rt. 628 to Rt. 605, Race Course on right; or Int. 66 to Rt. 17 south at Marshall, south for approximately 7.5 miles to Rt. 628 on left to Rt. 605, Race Course on right.
Warrenton Hunt
Hunter Pace EVENTSSunday, March 18, 2007
Oakwood Farm
Waterloo Road, Warrenton, VA
Hunter Pace Event over Fences 1:00 p.m.
About 2 1/2 miles over flagged hunting country; course to be announced the Sunday prior to the event - NO SCHOOLING ALLOWED - may be walked in advance. Three divisions: Adult Optimum Time, Junior or Junior/Adult Optimum Time, and Adult Fast Time. Pairs running for fast time will run first and must declare so at time of entry. For pairs of horses or ponies at catch weights. Horses and riders must have fairly hunted during the current season with any foxhunting or beagle pack or pony club. Trophies awarded to winning pairs in all divisions. No Post Entries. Entry fee $30 per pair. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards.
Hunter Pace Event on the Flat
Open to adults, juniors and hilltoppers. Course to be approximately 2 miles over natural hunting country and to be run in pairs. Trophy to the winning pair. Entry fee $30 per pair. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards.
DIRECTIONS TO OAKWOOD FARM
From Fauquier High School, continue on Waterloo Road 2.6 miles to Oakwood Farm on the right. Bear right at fork in driveway to parking near barns.
FOR PAIR RACE INFORMATION
Amy Robinson (540) 229-6679
All Hunter Pace entries close
11:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 14, 2007
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
The 66th Annual
Piedmont Fox Hounds Point to PointSaturday, March 24, 2007
Salem Course, Upperville, Virginia
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First Race - Maiden Timber 1:00 p m
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up which have never won over timber. Weight: 165 lbs.
Second Race Owner-Rider/FOXHUNTER Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Seven Corners Series Conditions. Weight 180 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. For each 2007 series win 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight. If there are three or more starters who are eligible for the foxhunter series conditions and three or more owner/riders, this race will be split into two divisions.
Third Race - Lady Rider Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. The Tack Box Lady Rider Series Conditions. Weight 150 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Fourth Race Open Timber
THE ROKEBY CHALLENGE BOWL
About 3 1/2 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Rokeby Bowl to be presented to the owner of the winner to be held for one year. A piece of plate also to be presented outright to the owner and rider of the winner by Mrs. Paul Mellon. The Bowl to be kept outright if won three times by the same owner, not necessarily consecutively and not necessarily with the same horse. Weight 170 lbs.
Fifth Race MAIDEN FLAT
About 1 1/4 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Sixth Race OPEN FLAT
About 1 1/4 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules on the flat in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Seventh Race Virginia BREd FLAT
Sponsored by the VHBPA
Purse $2,000. About 1 1/4 miles. For Three-Year-Olds and Upward, Registered Virginia Bred. Three-year-olds, 140 lbs.; older, 150 lbs. Maidens under rules allowed 10 lbs. This race will be carded if there are 5 entries and will be run if there are 3 starters. Purse distribution: 60% to first, 20% to second, 11% to third, 5% to fourth, 4% to fifth.
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
Eleven starters allowed in all races over fences. Entry fees: $25 in all races.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, March 19, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
Piedmont FOX HOUNDS
Hunter Pace EVENTSaturday, March 24, 2007
Salem Course, Upperville, Virginia
Hunter Pace Event over Fences 9:30 a.m.
About 3 miles. Horses and riders must have fairly hunted with any foxhunting or beagle pack or pony club. Three divisions: Adult Optimum Time, Junior or Adult/Junior Optimum Time and Adult Fast Time. Entry fee $30 per pair. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards.
For information on the hunter pace: Juliet Graham (540) 592-3223.
Course may be walked after noon, Wednesday, March 21.
DIRECTIONS TO THE COURSE
Salem Course is located on Rt. 50 in Upperville, opposite the Upperville Horse Show Grounds.
For information on the races call: Gary Baker (540) 687-3455, Fax (540) 687-4651 or write The Piedmont Point to Point Races, c/o PO Box 553, Warrenton, VA 20188.
For tickets or parking: call or write Terrie Hanback (540) 347-0373, PO Box 553, Warrenton, VA 20188
All Hunter Pace entries close
11:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 21, 2007
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
Farmington Keswick Hunts
Point to PointSunday, March 25, 2007
Montpelier Race Course, Montpelier Station, Virginia
First Race - Maiden Hurdle 1:00 pm
About 2 1/8 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have never won over hurdles. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Second Race - Open Hurdle
About 2 1/8 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over hurdles in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Third Race AMATEUR/NOVICE Rider Hurdle
About 2 1/8 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Pageland Series Conditions. Weight 170 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over hurdles in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra. Riders, who have won under rules over fences since 2005, 5 lbs. extra. For each 2007 series win, 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Fourth Race - Open Flat
About 1 1/4 miles on the turf. For Three-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules on the flat in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Fifth Race - Novice Rider Flat
About 1 1/2 miles on the turf. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Novice Rider Flat Series Conditions. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules on the flat in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Sixth Race - Maiden Flat
About 1 1/4 mile on the turf. For Maidens, Three Years Old and Up. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Seventh Race Virginia BREd MAIDEN FLAT
Sponsored by the VHBPA
Purse $2,000. About 1 1/4 miles. For Maidens Under Rules, Three Years Old and Upward, Registered Virginia Bred. Three-year-olds, 140 lbs.; older, 150 lbs. This race will be carded if there are 5 entries and will be run if there are 3 starters. Purse distribution: 60% to first, 20% to second, 11% to third, 5% to fourth, 4% to fifth.
The Race Committee reserves the right to combine or cancel any races that do not have sufficient entries.
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION Hurdles National Fences Twelve starters allowed in races over fences. Twelve starters allowed in flat races. All flat races will be run on the turf.
Entry fees: $25 in all races.
Number cloths will not be issued until entry fees are paid.
Directions to Montpelier: 3 miles west of Orange on Rt. 20.
For subscriptions, parking and information call (434) 980-9926.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, March 19, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
BLUE RIDGE / RAPPAHANNOCK HUNTS
POINT TO POINT
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Woodley Farm, Berryville, Virginia
First Race - 1:00 pm
First Race - JUNIOR FIELD MASTERS CHASE
Open to Junior Riders on Horses or Ponies. Junior Field Masters Chase conditions. Trophies awarded in three divisions: small ponies (under 13.0 hands), large ponies (13.0 to 14.2 hands) and horses. Catch weights.
Second Race - SENIOR FIELD MASTERS CHASE
The Woodley Cup
Open to amateurs who have not won a sanctioned race in ten years. For Five-Year-Olds and Up that have fairly hunted a minimum of ten times and who have not run in a sanctioned or point to point race over fences in 2006-07. Riders are to follow the Field Master at a hunting pace over a flagged course not to exceed 2 miles with no more than 12 obstacles. After the last fence, the Field Master will release the field to race for the finish. Entries may be asked to check before being released. Catch weights.
Third Race - MAIDEN FLAT
The Mary Mell Lewis Sweatt Memorial
About 1 1/4 miles. For Maidens, Three Years Old and Up. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Fourth Race - OPEN FLAT
The William A. Dreyer Memorial
About 1 1/2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules on the flat in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Fifth Race - LADY RIDER TIMBER
The Elzy Brown Memorial
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. The Tack Box Lady Rider Series Conditions. Weight 150 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Sixth Race - NOVICE TIMBER
The George P. Greenhalgh Memorial
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up which have not won two races over timber. Weight 165 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs.
Seventh Race - OWNER-RIDER/FOXHUNTER TIMBER
The James W. Fletcher Memorial
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Seven Corners Series Conditions. Weight 180 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. For each 2007 series win 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Eighth Race - VIRGINIA BRED FLAT
Sponsored by the VHBPA
The Shelia Baldwin Burke Memorial
Purse $2,000. About 1 mile. For Three-Year-Olds and Upward, Registered Virginia Bred. Three-year-olds, 140 lbs.; older, 150 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. This race will be carded if there are 5 entries and will be run if there are 3 starters. Purse distribution: 60% to first, 20% to second, 11% to third, 5% to fourth, 4% to fifth.
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
Course walking strongly advised.
Twelve starters allowed in all races.
Entry fees: $10 in junior races, $25 in all other races.
Number cloths will not be issued until entry fees are paid.
No schooling allowed at any time (before or after the races).
For reserved parking spaces call:
Blue Ridge Hunt - Doris Stimpson, MFH (540) 837-2077.
Rappahannock Hunt - Janet O'Keefe, MFH (540) 547-2993
For inclement weather call: Herb Jonkers (540) 955-0036.
For racing information call:
Michael Hoffman (540) 837-2607; Oliver Brown (540) 229-7752
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, March 26, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
BLUE RIDGE HUNT
HUNTER PACE EVENTS
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Woodley Farm
Berryville, Virginia
HUNTER PACE EVENT OVER FENCES - 9:00 AM
OPTIMUM TIME ONLY
About 3 miles over flagged hunting country. Catch weights. NO SCHOOLING ALLOWED. The course may be walked after noon, Wednesday, March 3. Horses and riders must have fairly hunted during the current season with any foxhunting or beagle pack or pony club. Three divisions: Adult Optimum Time, Junior or Adult/Junior Optimum Time. Teams must declare division at time of entry. Trophies and ribbons to each winning pair member in each division. POST ENTRIES will be accepted but only pre-entries will be awarded points that count toward year-end awards. Entry fee $30 per pair.
HUNTER PACE EVENT ON THE FLAT
Open to all. About 2 miles over natural hunting country on the flat and to be run in pairs (horses, ponies or combination). The nearby jumps are optional. Optimum Time Only. NO SCHOOLING ALLOWED. Post entries and cross entries allowed. POST ENTRIES will be accepted but only pre-entries will be awarded points that count toward year-end awards. Entry fee $30 per pair.
For information about directions, approximate times for events, and/or questionable weather, call Linda Armbrust, MFH 540 837-1577 or Herb Jonkers 540 955-0036.
All Hunter Pace pre-entries close
11:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 28, 2007
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575DIRECTIONS TO THE
RACE & HUNTER PACE COURSES
West on Rt. 50 to Rt. 340 then north four (4) miles thru Boyce to Rt. 255 or west on Rt. 7 to Rt. 340 then south four and one half (4 1/2) miles (thru Berryville), turn east on Rt. 255 (Bishop Meade Rd.) for 1/4 mile (under railroad trestle). Turn left on Rt. 617 (Briggs Rd.) and go approximately one (1) mile to race course.
Orange County Hunt
Point to PointSunday April 1, 2007
Locust Hill Farm, Middleburg, Virginia
First Race - Novice Rider Flat - 1:00 p.m.
About 2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have not won under rules on the flat in 2006-07. Novice Rider Flat Series Conditions. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs.
Second Race - NOVICE Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up which have not won two point to point or one sanctioned race over timber prior to 1/1/07. Weight 165 lbs. For each 2007 series win, 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Third Race - Maiden Hurdle
About 2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have never won over hurdles. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Fourth Race - AMATEUR/NOVICE Rider Hurdle
About 2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Pageland Series Conditions. Weight 170 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Riders, who have won under rules over fences since 2005, 5 lbs. extra. For each 2007 series win, 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Fifth Race - Open Hurdle
About 2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over hurdles in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Sixth Race - Open Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Weight 165 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
Hurdles - National Fences Twelve starters allowed in races over fences. Fourteen starters allowed in flat races. The maximum/minimum number of starters is to be determined by the Stewards. Entry fees: $25 in all races.
Number cloths will not be issued unless current coggins tests for each starter is presented; likewise a health certificate must accompany horses shipping from outside Virginia. Entry fees must be paid by cash or check in order to receive number cloths. This will be strictly enforced. No dogs allowed on the Locust Hill Farm property.
For parking and subscriptions: Ms. Bundles Murdock (540) 687-6528. Race Chairman & Clerk of the Course: Nelson Gunnell (540) 687-6864.
Address all inquiries to Orange County Point to Point, PO Box V, The Plains, VA 20198-0197.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, March 26, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
Orange County Hunt
Hunter Pace EVENTSaturday, March 31, 2007
Locust Hill Farm, Middleburg, Virginia
Hunter Pace Event over Fences 9:00 a.m.
A flagged course over approximately 3 miles of natural hunting country. Horses and riders must have fairly hunted during the current season with any foxhunting or beagle pack or pony club. Catch weights. NO POST ENTRIES. Three divisions: Adult Optimum Time, Junior or Adult/ Junior Optimum Time and Adult Fast Time. Pairs running for fast time to go first. No schooling. Entry fee $30 per pair. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards.
Hunter Pace Event on the Flat
Following the Hunter Pace Events Over Fences
About 3 miles with optional jumps not more than two feet high. Open to Junior and Senior Foxhunters as well as Hilltoppers. May be ridden in ratcatcher or formal hunting attire. Optimum Time Only. Post entries and cross entries allowed. Entry fee $30 per pair. For qualifying riders, this race is part of the Hunter Pace Flat Series. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards.
No schooling. Course may be walked after noon on Thursday prior to the races.
Information: Catherine Rochester (703) 327-4939
DIRECTIONS TO THE COURSE
From Rt. 50 west of Middleburg take Rt. 709 south for one mile to the course on the right. From Rt. 17 take Rt. 709 north for six miles to the course on the left.
All Hunter Pace entries close
11:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 28, 2007
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
Old Dominion Hounds
Point to PointSaturday, April 7, 2007
Ben Venue Farm, Ben Venue, Virginia
First Race 12:00 pm
Junior Field Masters Chase
Open to Junior Riders on Horses or Ponies. Junior Field Masters Chase Conditions. Trophies awarded in three divisions: small ponies (under 13.0 hands), large ponies (13.0 to 14.2 hands) and horses. Catch weights.
Second Race - Novice Rider Flat
About 1 1/2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have not won under rules on the flat in 2006-07. Novice Rider Flat Series Conditions. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs.
Third Race Virginia BREd FLAT
Sponsored by the VHBPA
Purse $2,000. About 1 1/4 miles. For Three-Year-Olds and Upward, Registered Virginia Bred. Three-year-olds, 140 lbs.; older, 150 lbs. Maidens under rules allowed 10 lbs. This race will be carded if there are 5 entries and will be run if there are 3 starters. Purse distribution: 60% to first, 20% to second, 11% to third, 5% to fourth, 4% to fifth.
Fourth Race AMATEUR/NOVICE Rider Hurdle
About 2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Pageland Series Conditions. Weight 170 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Riders, who have won under rules over fences since 2005, 5 lbs. extra. For each 2007 series win, 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Fifth Race - Lady Rider Timber
About 3 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. The Tack Box Lady Rider Series Conditions. Weight 150 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra
Sixth Race - MAIDEN Hurdle
About 2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have never won over hurdles. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Seventh Race - Owner-Rider/FOXHUNTER Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Seven Corners Series Conditions. Weight 180 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. For each 2007 series win 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Eighth Race - Open Hurdle
About 2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over hurdles in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Ninth Race OPEN Timber
THE LEEDS DON
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Weight 165 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, April 2, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
Hurdles - National Fences Eleven starters allowed in races over hurdles. Thirteen starters allowed in races over timber. Fifteen starters allowed in races on the flat. Entry fees: $10 in junior races, $25 in all other races.
For subscriptions and reserved parking contact:
Bonnie Barr-Briggs (540) 364-1843.
For other information contact Race Co-Chairmen:
Mrs. C. David Hytla, MFH (540) 364-4573 and
Mr. Gus Forbush, MFH (540) 636-1507.
Old Dominion Hounds
Hunter Pace EVENTSSunday, April 8, 2007
Ben Venue Farm, Ben Venue, Virginia
Hunter Pace Event over Fences 2:00 p.m.
About 3 miles over flagged natural hunting country. For pairs of horses or ponies at catch weights. NO SCHOOLING ALLOWED. Horses and riders must have fairly hunted during the 2006-076 season. Three divisions: Adult Optimum Time, Junior or Adult/Junior Optimum Time, and Adult Fast Time. Pairs running for fast time to go first. Entry fee $30 per pair. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards.
Hunter Pace Event on the Flat
About 3 miles over flagged natural hunting country. Open to Junior and Senior Foxhunters as well as Hilltoppers. May be ridden in ratcatcher or formal hunting attire. Optimum time, no jumping. There will be optional log jumps. Post entries and cross entries allowed. Entry fee $30 per pair. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards.
Directions to the course: 16 miles west of Warrenton on Rt. 211. Turn right on Rt. 729 at Ben Venue. Course entrance 1/4 mile on the right.
All Hunter Pace entries close
11:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 4, 2007
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
THE Middleburg
Hunter Pace EVENTWILL NOT BE HELD IN 2007
The 41st Annual
Loudoun Hunt Point to PointSunday, April 15, 2007
Oatlands Plantation, Leesburg, Virginia
First Race 1:00 pm
Junior Field Masters Chase
Open to Junior Riders on Horses or Ponies. Junior Field Masters Chase Conditions. Trophies awarded in three divisions: small ponies (under 13.0 hands), large ponies (13.0 to 14.2 hands) and horses. Catch weights.
Second Race - Maiden Flat
About 1 1/4 miles. For Three-Year-Olds and Up which have never won on the flat. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Third Race - NOVICE Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up which have not won two point to point or one sanctioned race over timber prior to 1/1/07. Weight 165 lbs. For each 2007 series win, 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Fourth Race - Owner-Rider/FOXHUNTER Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Seven Corners Series Conditions. Weight 180 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. For each 2007 series win 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Fifth Race - FLAT
About 1 3/4 miles. For Three-Year-Olds and Up which have not won under rules on the flat in 2006-07. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs.
Sixth Race Open Timber
THE WILLIAM CORCORAN EUSTIS CUP
About 4 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Weight 170 lbs.
Seventh Race - Lady Rider Timber
About 3 miles. Five-Year-Olds and Up. The Tack Box Lady Rider Series Conditions. Weight 150 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Eighth Race Virginia BREd FLAT
Sponsored by the VHBPA
Purse $2,000. About 1 1/4 miles. For Three-Year-Olds and Upward, Registered Virginia Bred. Three-year-olds, 140 lbs.; older, 150 lbs. Maidens under rules allowed 10 lbs. This race will be carded if there are 5 entries and will be run if there are 3 starters. Purse distribution: 60% to first, 20% to second, 11% to third, 5% to fourth, 4% to fifth.
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
Thirteen starters allowed in all races. Entry fees: $10 in junior races, $25 in all other races. Number cloths will not be issued until entry fees are paid. This will be strictly enforced.
Race Information: Joseph M. Rogers, MD, MFH (540) 338-4031, Harry Wight, MFH (703) 777-8480. Parking and subscriptions: Cathy Spicer (703) 729-2777. The Loudoun Hunt Point to Point, P.O. Box 902, Leesburg, VA 20178-0902.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, April 9, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
Fairfax Hunt
Point to PointSunday, April 22, 2007
Morven Park, Leesburg, Virginia
First Race OPEN Flat Race - 1:30 p.m.
About 1 1/4 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Second Race - Maiden Flat
About 1 1/4 miles. For Three-Year-Olds and Up which have never won on the flat. Weights: three-year-olds, 135 lbs.; four-year-olds, 140 lbs.; older, 145 lbs.
Third Race - Maiden Hurdle
About 2 1/8 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have never won over hurdles. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Fourth Race GUEST CUP Open Hurdle
Purse $5,000. About 2 1/8 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over hurdles in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Fifth Race - Owner-Rider/FOXHUNTER Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Seven Corners Series Conditions. Weight 180 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. For each 2007 series win 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Sixth Race BOWMAN BOWL OPEN Timber
Purse $5,000. About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Weight 165 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Seventh Race - MAIDEN Timber
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up which have never won over timber. Weight 165 lbs.
Eighth Race Virginia BREd MAIDEN FLAT
Sponsored by the VHBPA
Purse $2,000. About 1 1/4 miles. For Maidens Under Rules, Three Years Old and Upward, Registered Virginia Bred. Three-year-olds, 140 lbs.; older, 150 lbs. This race will be carded if there are 5 entries and will be run if there are 3 starters. Purse distribution: 60% to first, 20% to second, 11% to third, 5% to fourth, 4% to fifth.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, April 16, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
Hurdles - National Fences
Fifteen starters allowed in races on the flat. Thirteen starters allowed in races over fences.
No race will be split on race day. The races will be drawn at the time of entry, and six also eligible horses will be listed in the order that they will draw in as scratches occur until race day. Horses that are included in another race will not be included on the also eligible list.
Entry fees: $25 in all races. Entry fees will be waived for all starters. This does not include cross entries.
Number cloths will not be issued until entry fees are paid.
CONDITIONS GOVERNING RACES
Entries will be taken for eight races, but only six races will be run. Races will not be carded if entries indicate a small field or possible walkover.
No schooling will be permitted on the course. The Committee and owners of the property on which the Meeting is held assume no responsibility for injury or loss incurred by either participants or spectators and entries are accepted only under the condition that the participants release them from any and all liability.
Purses will be distributed as follows: 60% to first; 18% to second; 10% to third; 5% to fourth; 4% to fifth; and 3% to sixth.
Parking and ticket information (703) 787-6673
FAIRFAX Hunt
Hunter Pace EVENTSSaturday, April 28, 2007
Rolling Meadow Farm
Philomont, Virginia
Hunter Pace Event over Fences - 10:00 am
About 3 miles over flagged hunting country. Catch weights. NO SCHOOLING ALLOWED. The course may be walked after noon, Wednesday, April 26. Horses and riders must have fairly hunted during the current season with any foxhunting or beagle pack or pony club. Three divisions: Adult Optimum Time, Junior or Adult/Junior Optimum Time and Adult Fast Time (to go first). Teams must declare division at time of entry. Trophies and ribbons to each winning pair member in each division. NO POST ENTRIES. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards. Entry fee $30 per pair.
Hunter Pace Event oN THE FLAT
Open to all. About 2 miles over natural hunting country on the flat and to be run in pairs (horses, ponies or combination). Optimum Time Only. NO SCHOOLING ALLOWED. Post entries and cross entries allowed. Entry fee $30 per pair. Points Count Toward Year-End Awards.
Directions to course: From Middleburg take Route 611 to Jeb Stuart Road. Turn right on Jeb Stuart Road. Rolling Meadow Farm is the first right.
For information: Tom Hulfish (703) 585-6581
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 25, 2007
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
Middleburg Hunt
Point to PointSunday, April 29, 2007
Glenwood Park, Middleburg, Virginia
First Race - 1:00 p.m.
First Race - Novice Rider Flat - 1:00 p.m.
About 1 1/2 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have not won a race under rules on the flat in 2006-07. To be ridden by Novice Riders. Novice Rider Flat Series Conditions. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. This race will be drawn with 14 starters and 6 also eligibles. Trainers or owners with multiple entries should declare a preferred entry.
Second Race - AMATEUR/NOVICE Rider Hurdle
THE MIDDLEBURG HUNT CUP
About 2 1/8 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Pageland Series Conditions. Weight 170 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Riders, who have won under rules over fences since 2005, 5 lbs. extra. For each 2007 series win, 3 lbs. extra up to 6 lbs. over the base weight.
Third Race - Maiden Flat
About 1 1/4 miles. For Three-Year-Olds and Up which have never won on the flat. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. This race will be drawn with 14 starters and 6 also eligibles. Trainers or owners with multiple entries should declare a preferred entry.
Fourth Race Maiden Timber
THE LOUIS LEITH MEMORIAL
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up which have never won over timber. Weight 165 lbs.
Fifth Race Maiden Hurdle
THE MATTHEW LESLIE MEMORIAL
About 2 1/8 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up which have never won over hurdles. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Sixth Race - Open Timber
THE MIDDLEBURG BOWL
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up. Weight 165 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under NSA rules over timber in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Seventh Race - Open Flat
About 1 1/4 miles. For Three-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules on the flat in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra. This race will be drawn with 14 starters and 6 also eligibles. Trainers or owners with multiple entries should declare a preferred entry.
In drawn races horses scratched after 11:00 a.m., the Wednesday prior to the races (scratch time) will pay an additional $25.
In drawn races horses that are not in the body of another race on the card will be preferred.
The Race Committee reserves the right to combine or cancel any races that do not have sufficient entries.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, April 23, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
Hurdles - National Fences
Eleven starters allowed in races over hurdles.
Thirteen starters allowed in races over timber.
All timber races will be run over the main timber course.
Fifteen starters allowed in races on the flat.
Entry fees: $25 in all races.
Racing Info: Mrs. Katherine Kingsley (540) 338-4366
Parking Info: Mrs. Lois Tuohy (540) 454-2991
A Groom's Award will be presented for each division of a race. The horses will be judged in the paddock before each race by qualified horsemen based on condition, presentation and appearance. Each winner of the Groom's Award will be announced during the parade-to-post and will receive a cash award.
Virginia Gold Cup
JUNIOR RACESaturday, May 5, 2007
Great Meadow, The Plains, Virginia
Junior Pony Field Masters Chase - 11:00 Am
Open to Junior Riders on Ponies or Horses. For Five-Year-Olds and Up that have fairly hunted with any foxhunting or beagle pack or pony club and if needed, may be asked for Masters certification. Pony and rider combinations will be entered recognizing their respective hunts or pony clubs. Riders are to follow the Field Master at a hunting pace over a flagged course not to exceed two miles and no less than one and one half miles, with obstacles no more than three feet in height. At a point following the last fence, the Field Master will release the field to race for the finish. Trophies awarded in three divisions: small ponies (under 13.0 hands), large ponies (13.0 to 14.2 hands) and horses. Catch weights. No entry fee.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, April 30, 2007
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
THE VIRGINIA
POINT TO POINT ASSOCIATION
INVITES ALL
RACE PARTICIPANTS TO
THE ANNUAL AWARDS PARTY
THE SUMMER HOUSE
GREAT MEADOW
THE PLAINS, VA
SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 2007
At 5:00 p.m.
Bull Run Hunt Point to Point
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Brandywine Park, Culpeper, Virginia
First Race - Novice Rider Flat 12:30 pm
About 1 3/4 miles. For Four-Year-Olds and Up. Novice Rider Flat Series Conditions. Weights: four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Non-winners of two races allowed 5 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules on the flat in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Second Race OPEN quarter HORSE Qualifier
About 1/4 mile. For Three-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. This race will be split if there are ten or more starters. The top three finishers in each division will qualify for the championship race. If this race is not split the first six finishers will qualify.
Third Race - Maiden Flat
About 1 3/8 miles. For Three-Year-Olds and Up which have never won on the flat. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs.
Fourth Race - Novice Timber (NW3)
About 3 miles. For Five-Year-Olds and Up which have not won three races over timber. Weight 165 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs.
Fifth Race - Open Flat
About 1 3/8 miles. For Three-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Winners under rules on the flat in 2006-07, 10 lbs. extra.
Sixth Race quarter HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP
About 1/4 mile. For Three-Year-Olds and Up. Weights: three-year-olds, 150 lbs.; four-year-olds, 155 lbs.; older, 160 lbs. Starters must qualify in the second race.
Seventh Race DRAFT HORSE
About ½ mile. For Draft Horses Three Years Old and Up. This race will be split into two divisions: Light & Heavy, if there are sufficient entries.
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
All riders must wear protective head gear and safety vests. Overgirths are required in all races.
Eleven starters allowed in races over fences.
Thirteen starters allowed in races on the flat.
Entry fees: $10 in junior races, $25 in all other races.
Number cloths will not be issued until entry fees are paid. For subscriptions and parking: (540) 727-8201.
Racing Coordinator: Travis White (703) 866-0509
Directions to the the course: Take Rt. 29 south to the Rt. 15 south Culpeper/Orange Exit towards Orange. Take Rt. 15 south for 5.4 miles to Rt. 691 (Carver School Lane). Turn right and drive .2 mile to General Winder Road. Turn left and follow directions to parking.
All entries close 11:00 a.m., Monday, April 30, 2007
NO POST ENTRIES UNLESS AN EXCEPTION IS INCLUDED ON THE OVERNIGHT
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Wolf Branch Farm, Forest, Virginia
First Race - OPEN Flat 1:00 pm
Purse $500. About 1 1/2 miles. For Three-Year-Olds and Up. Catch weights. Purse awarded 50 % to the winner, 50 % divided equally among all other starters.
Second Race Club Challenge Trotting
Purse $200. For Horses and Ponies ridden by Juniors representing approved organizations. Less than 1 mile on the turf, no jumps. Purse awarded $100/$100 to clubs with most participants and best combined finishes. Entry composition will determine horse, pony, and age divisions.
Third Race BEDFORD COUNTY HUNT OPEN TIMBER
Max J. Tappero Perpetual Trophy
Purse $500. About 1 1/4 miles over timber. For Three-Year-Olds and Up that have fairly hunted or evented and who have not won a sanctioned timber race. Catch weights. Purse awarded 50 % to the winner, 50 % divided equally among all other starters.
Fourth Race - OPEN Flat
Purse $200. About 1/2 mile. For Horses and Ponies, Three Years Old and Up. Catch weights. Two divisions as entries warrant, horse and pony. Purse awarded $100/75/25 to first three finishers.
Fifth Race - OPEN TIMBER
Purse $700. About 2 1/2 miles over timber. For Three-Year-Olds and Up. Catch weights. Purse awarded 50 % to the winner, 50 % divided equally among all other starters.
Throughout Day - Team Challenge Relay Race
Four member relay teams will compete over identical jump courses (not head-to-head), passing a baton to the next team member upon course completion. Fastest time, adjusted for faults, determines advancement within bracket and final trophy and ribbon placement. Entry composition will determine horse/pony and junior/adult brackets.
ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION
Course walking strongly advised prior to 12:00 p.m. race day.
Entry fees: $10 junior riders, $20 adult riders, $30 relay teams. The Race Committee reserves the right to combine, split, or cancel any race.
Bedford County Hunt Hunter Pace Event
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Wolf Branch Farm, Forest, Virginia
Hunter Pace Over Fences and On The Flat
Two divisions: Optimum Time First Flight and Optimum Time Hilltopper. Course 3+ miles of natural hunting territory. 9:00 am First riders out. 11:00 am Last Riders Out. Trophies and ribbons for each division. Entry fee $25 Adults and $15 Juniors.
For Pace information contact Libby Ragland (434) 385-1990 (d), (540) 586-6745 (e), or libby@shakers.com.
Entries close 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, May 8, 2007
CENTRAL ENTRY OFFICE (703) 777-2575
Post entries are available in all races.
Contact Dick Long (540) 297-3419
Directions to the course
From Charlottesville: South on Hwy 29 to Lynchburg, stay on South Lynchburg loop as Hwy 29 becomes Hwy 501, at traffic light turn left on Hwy 221 towards Forest. Wolf Branch Farm is approximately 4 miles on the right.
From Roanoke: East on Hwy 460 to CR 811 (traffic light w/Food Lion, Exxon and Sheetz), turn left on CR 811, in five miles turn left on HWY 221. Wolf Branch Farm is immediately on the right
TASR SPRING OPEN AT OAK RIDGE ESTATE
MAIN EVENT: OAK RIDGE FOX HUNT CLUB / TASR HUNTER PACE
Monday May 28, 2007 MEMORIAL DAY @ noon
ENTRY FEES:
· TASR members and TASR-registered horses ride FREE!
· $35 per horse/adult rider
· $25 per horse/junior rider
· Additional optional $20 fee applies to camp over night
· NO CAMPING FEE APPLIES TO MEMBERS OF THE OAK RIDGE FOX HUNT CLUB, and ride management encourages all members to camp over and have a great time!
*20% of overall gross goes directly to Oak Ridge Fox Hunt Club for trail maintenance and improvements, which will hopefully lead to better future rides!MEAL:
· TASR-sponsored meal included in entry fee; $5.75 for noncompetitors; meal ticket will be dispensed with every paid entry; noncompetitors may buy at food stand
· Alcohol consumption is prohibited prior to competing; however, riders may certainly drink their wine in celebration after successful completion.CAMPING: Overnight camping is not required for this event; however, any rider can camp over night if desired. There
is an additional $20 camping fee for overnight camping. (Not applicable to members of Oak Ridge Fox Hunt Club) Riders
desiring to camp over will need to bring their own tents and camping gear and MUST NOTIFY RIDE MANAGEMENT
PRIOR TO EVENT OF INTENT TO CAMP OVER.DIVISIONS:
· FULL CRY has pace similar to actual foxhunt following hounds in full cry over jumps
· SECOND FLIGHT has a pace similar to following the hounds in full cry without jumps
· BEGINNERS division has a slow, ride-at-your-own pace to safely introduce beginning adults and juniors to the sport of foxhunting. Jumps are 100% optional. Mr. David Wheeler, MASTER of the FOX HOUNDS PRESIDINGTEAMS:
· Teams must consist of two riders for FULL CRY & SECOND FLIGHT divisions.
· Teams can consist of any number of riders for the BEGINNER divisionCOURSE:
· The course will be one 10-mile loop that will be run over the groomed Oakridge Fox Hunt Club trails following wooded trails, rolling hills, and mountain ridges within the grounds of the spectacular Oak Ridge Estate. There are multiple stream crossings and multitudes of wildlife.
· Jumps will ideally be natural, however, some artificial jumps may be added.AWARDS:
· TASR-sponsored BEST THOROUGHBRED & ANGLO (1/2 thoroughbred)
· Ribbons for 1st to 6th place in each division with two ribbons per team
· TASR completion certificates for everyone
· T-shirts & trophies accordingly
· No fastest time award! (Sorry, but this is to prevent and discourage injuries!)
· Optimal time in each division is winner!
· Farthest commute award for competitor with longest commute!REQUIREMENTS:
· Physically fit horse and rider an absolute must! No horses under 5 can ride in the FULL CRY & SECOND FLIGHT divisions. Horses 3 and older can compete in the BEGINNERS division.
· Negative Coggins within last 12 months required in order to enter estate grounds
· Signed waiver of liability
· Pre-registration prior to event encouraged, however entry is also open morning of
· Further estate and TASR rules and regulations as outlined on entry form and as outlined at pre-ride meeting
· All riders are encouraged to attend pre-ride meeting; Late comers who miss pre-ride meeting will have brief overview prior to hitting trailTACK/DRESS:
· Dress is informal for all three divisions but hunt attire for Oak Ridge Fox Hunt Club members is encouraged
· English tack is recommended for FULL CRY & SECOND FLIGHT divisions
· Any tack including western applies for BEGINNERS division. No bareback pads or bareback riding!
· ALL riders must wear helmets. NO EXCEPTIONS!DIRECTIONS: Ride management encourages participants to obtain on-line directions via Yahoo Maps or MapQuest. Oak Ridge Estate is approximately 30 minutes from Chartlottesville, Virginia.
Coming from NORTH: In Chartlottesville take 29 South @ 2 miles past Lovingston make a LEFT on Rte 653, which is Oak Ridge Road. Watch for and follow the TASR signs into camp
Coming from SOUTH: In Lynchburg take 29 North and just past Colleen make a RIGHT onto Rte 653, which is Oak Ridge Road. Watch for and follow the TASR signs into camp
Oak Ridge Estate
2300 Oak Ridge Road
Arrington, VA 22922
www.oakridgeestate.comSPONSOR: Oak Ridge Estate, Oak Ridge Foxhunt Club and The Thoroughbred & Anglo Sport Registry (TASRâ) www.tasregistry.com
CONTACT