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A P P E N D I X
GROSS PRIZE MONEY
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY (gross amount):
EURO 82.800,--
Prize Money
Competition No. 1 Euro 3.000,--
Competition No. 2 Euro 4.000,--
Competition No. 3 Euro 3.000,--
Competition No. 4 Euro 1.400,--
Competition No. 5 Euro 4.000,--
Competition No. 6 Euro 6.500,--
Competition No. 7 Euro 1.400,--
Competition No. 8 Euro 4.500,--
Competition No. 9 Euro 20.000,--
Competition No. 10 Euro 3.000,--
Competition No. 11 Euro 6.000,--
Competition No. 12 Euro 2.000,--
Competition No. 13 Euro 24.000,--
FIRST DAY
Thursday 03rd of MAY 2007 11.00 am.
COMPETITION NR. 1 CSI*** - AHO GARANT TROPHY
INTERNATIONAL OPENING COMPETITION ART. 238/2.1.
SPEED 350 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,30 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 1
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 3.000,--
1:600 / 2:500 / 3:400 / 4:350 / 5:250 / 6:200 / 7:150 rest to 25 % max. 100,--
COMPETITION NR. 2 CSI*** - AHO MEDIUM TOUR
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ART. 238/2.1.
SPEED 350 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,40 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 1
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 4.000,--
1:800 / 2:650 / 3:550 / 4:450 / 5:300 / 6:250 / 7:200 / 8:150 rest to 25 % max. 100,--
SECOND DAY
Friday 04th of May 2007 08.00 am
COMPETITION NR. 3 CSI*** - AHO GARANT TROPHY
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ART. 238/2.1.
SPEED 350 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,30 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 1
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 3.000,--
1:600 / 2:500 / 3:400 / 4:350 / 5:250 / 6:200 / 7:150 rest to 25 % max. 100,--
COMPETITION NR. 4 CSI*** - AHO AMATEUR TOUR
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ART. 238/2.1.
SPEED 350 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,20 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 2
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 1.400,--
1:300 / 2:250 / 3:200 / 4:150 / 5:100 / 6: 70 / rest to 25% max. 70,--
COMPETITION NR. 5 CSI*** - AHO MEDIUM TOUR
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ART. 238/2.1.
SPEED 350 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,40 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 1
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 4.000,--
1:800 / 2:650 / 3:550 / 4:450 / 5:300 / 6:250 / 7:200 / 8:150 rest to 25 % max. 100,--
COMPETITION NR. 6 CSI*** - AHO GRAND PRIX TOUR
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION WITH JUMP OFF ART. 238/2.2.
SPEED 350 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,45 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 6.500,--
1:1200 / 2:1000 / 3:900 / 4:700 / 5:600 / 6:500 / 7:400 / 8:300 rest to 25% max. 100,--
THIRD DAY
Saturday 05th of May 2007 08.00 am
COMPETITION NR. 7 CSI*** - AHO AMATEUR TOUR
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ART. 238/2.1.
SPEED 350 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,20 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 2
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 1.400,--
1:300 / 2:250 / 3:200 / 4:150 / 5:100 / 6: 70 / rest to 25% max. 70,--
COMPETITION NR. 8 CSI*** - AHO GARANT TROPHY FINAL
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION WITH JUMP OFF ART. 238/2.2.
SPEED 350 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,40 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 1
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 4.500,--
1:1000 / 2:700 / 3:600 / 4:400 / 5:300 / 6:250 / 7:200 / 8: 150 rest to 25 % max. 100,--
COMPETITION NR. 9 CSI*** - AHO CHAMPIONAT
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ART. 238/2.1.
SPEED 350 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,50 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 1
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 20.000,--
1:5000 / 2:4000 / 3:3000 / 4:2000 / 5:1000 / 6:800 / 7:700 / 8:600 / 9: 500 / 10: 400 / 11: 300 rest to 25% max. 200,--
COMPETITION NR. 10 CSI*** - AHO HIGH FLY TROPHY
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ART. 262.2
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 2
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 3.000,--
1:1000 / 2:700 / 3:500 / 4:400 / 5:300 rest to 25% max. 100,--
FOURTH DAY
Sunday 06th of MAY 2007 08.00 am
COMPETITION NR. 11 CSI*** - AHO MEDIUM TOUR FINAL
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION WITH JUMP OFF ART. 238/2.2.
SPEED 350 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,45 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 1
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 6.000,--
1:1400 / 2:1000 / 3:800 / 4:600 / 5:400 / 6:300 / 7:250 / 8: 200 / 9: 150 rest to 25% max. 100,--
COMPETITION NR. 12 CSI*** - AHO AMATEUR TOUR FINAL
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION WITH JUMP OFF ART. 238/2.2.
SPEED 350 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,25 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 2
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 2.000,--
1:500 / 2:350 / 3:250 / 4:170 / 5:120 / 6:100 / rest to 25% max. 100,--
COMPETITION NR. 13 CSI*** - AHO GRAND PRIX
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION WITH JUMP OFF ART. 238/2.2.
SPEED 375 M / MIN
OBSTACLES HEIGHT 1,55 M
NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED PER RIDER 1
PRIZEMONEY - Euro 24.000,--
1:7000 / 2:5000 / 3:3500 / 4:2200 / 5:1200 / 6:1000 / 7:700 / 8:600 / 9:500 / 10:400 rest to 25% max. 200,-
NOTICE FOR ALL INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
Any competition other than those covered in the Rules for Jumping Events must be approved by the FEI before they may be added to the schedule
Schedules for CSI Cat. A events for P/Ch/J/YR/V, for all CSIO events, CSI***/****/***** and CSI‑W events for seniors, as well as Championships are approved by the FEI.
Schedules for these events must be sent to the FEI Secretariat for approval by the NF concerned, 16 weeks before the event is due to take place.
Definite schedules must be sent to the FEI Secretariat by the NFs concerned, not later than 4 weeks before the event takes place.
Final approval of this draft schedule by the FEI, in accordance with Art. 115.1, denotes only that the contents conform to the FEI Statutes, General Regulations and Rules. By no means does this entail implicit acceptance of any liability of the FEI for any damages to third parties caused by the Organising Committee and its officials, riders, drivers, owners, and their horses/ponies.
It is the responsibility of NFs to ensure that their competitors are of the correct age.
This schedule is approved providing the corrections as made by the FEI have been added.
The following must be printed in the definite schedule.
"Approved by the FEI
Signature:________________________________
Capt. John P. Roche
Jumping Department Manager
Jumping World Cup Manager
Lausanne, ........................"
Schedules for CSI-Cat. B events for P/Ch/J/YR/V as well as CSI*/** events for seniors are approved by the NF responsible.
Approved by the NF under the conditions and corrections made above.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Definite schedules for these events must be sent to the FEI Secretariat by the NFs concerned, not later than 4 weeks before the event is due to take place.
Date : Signature :
NF Secretary General
SPECIAL GUIDELINES FOR VETERINARY ASPECTS
The section of the Checklist entitled "Veterinary Aspects" is comprised of four sections as follows:
1. Veterinary Aspects "A" (see page 7)
This page must be published verbatim in all schedules. It refers to:
· veterinary examinations, horse/pony inspections and passport controls;
· equine influenza vaccination (it is realised that some events take place, either at venues (e.g. racecourses) or in countries which impose more stringent equine influenza vaccination requirements than those of the FEI. Any deviations from the FEI requirements must be clearly indicated as an addition to the text in Veterinary Aspects "A" which must be published verbatim in the schedules);
· sampling for prohibited substances;
· Medication Control Programme.
2. Veterinary Aspects "B" (see page 8)
This page must be fully completed and returned to the FEI with the Draft Schedule.
3. Code of Conduct (see page 13)
This page must be published in all schedules and it is recommended that it also be published in all programmes of international events.
4. Order Form for FEI Approved Sampling Kits (see page 19)
Medication control is effected in certain geographical areas, which the Bureau will indicate from time to time, [currently Groups I and II (Western Europe)], by Testing Teams of veterinarians and technicians and by Laboratories all directly instructed by the FEI Medication Control Programme (MCP).
At those international events which are not covered by the MCP or at those which are covered by the MCP but at which sampling is required when the Testing Teams are not present for any reason, the Veterinary Commission/Delegate will operate in accordance with Art. 1017.4 and 5 and 1019.1.
To provide for this eventuality, FEI Approved Sampling Kits should be ordered directly on the form provided, from:
Laboratoire des Courses Hippiques (LCH)
15, Rue de Paradis
F 91370 Verrières-le-Buisson
France
Telefax: (33 1) 69 75 28 29
Orders must be received at least two months in advance of the date required. Any kits ordered, other than by FEI appointed MCP Testing Veterinarians, will be invoiced directly by L.A.B.
NFs are encouraged to stock an adequate number of sampling kits for use by organisers of international events.
FEI MEDICATION CONTROL PROGRAMME
EQUIPMENT ORDER FORM
TO: Laboratoire des Courses Hippiques Fax: (+33 1) 69 75 28 29
15, Rue de Paradis Tel : (+33 1) 69 75 28 28
F 91370 Verrières-le-Buisson
FRANCE
cc: FEDERATION EQUESTRE INTERNATIONALE Fax: (+41 21) 310 47 60
Dr Frits Sluyter Tel: (+41 21) 310 47 47
Administrator of Medication Control Program
Avenue Mon-Repos 24
CH-1005 Lausanne
Switzerland
(Please print or type)
FROM: Name
Street
City
Country
Phone
Fax
Please invoice the following order to FEI as above
FEI/L.A.B. KITS Indicate number required
1 kit per horse/pony to be sampled
(including syringes, needles, etc...) ..........
Date: ................................................. Signature: ...............................................
Please allow 28 days for delivery
BASIC PRESS FACILITIES
Requirements from the International Alliance of Equestrian Journalists (IAEJ)
Helping the media to provide good coverage for your competition is one of the cheapest forms of publicity available. Stories in newspapers, magazines or on the radio or television will do a lot for your event, for your sponsors and for the overall visibility of equestrian sport in your area. While media requirements at the top levels can be elaborate, attention to some very simple and easy details can do a lot to help the media exposure of even the smallest competition.
· Programmes, starting orders, course plans and results must be available at all times. The media must be given priority in the distribution of final results.
· A small, reserved working area should be available. This can be a small room or a separate space within the secretariat or show office.
· At least one telephone line must be exclusively available for the media and must be accessible for modem. It does not have to be for free, but available for the media. It can be difficult for the media to find a suitable phone for connecting a laptop so this is a very helpful thing to provide.
· One telefax must be available. As above, it does not have to be for free. Journalists can pay for their phone calls, but it does need to be available.
· Press stand. Some seats should be reserved for the media close to the competitors.
· Press officer. Even in the smallest show, there should be somebody aware that the media might show up and need some help. Within the organizing committee, somebody should be responsible for answering questions from the media if needed (including on the telephone) or to organize a press conference.
· Access to the warm-up areas. It is essential that journalists and photographers have a chance to contact the riders for interviews, photos etc., and this is best done near the warm-up area.
· Parking. At least for the photographers who have to carry heavy equipment, there should be a possibility of getting into reserved parking areas next to the competition venue.
· It would be helpful if accredited press have the opportunity to have some food and drink readily available.
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