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TRANSITIONS

VOLUME 7, NO.  4

Tucson Dressage Club
YEAREND AWARDS INFORMATION
October 1, 2001-September 31, 2002

Revised 4/01/2002 · Supercedes any prior TDC Yearend Awards Information

If you are interested in yearend awards and recognition, read over the following information carefully so that you do not miss out on any award opportunities!
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tabulate the awards in the Recognized Show division for the USAEquestrian Training through Fourth Levels.

The top three scores earned in at least three shows will be used to tabulate the awards in the Recognized Show Division for the FEI levels.

The top six scores earned in at least three schooling shows will be used to tabulate the awards in the Schooling Show Division in Introductory-Second Levels. All awards will be presented at the TDC Yearend Awards Banquet held in October. For further details on award requirements, please refer to specific award descriptions or contact the TDC Awards Chairperson.

RECOGNIZED
SHOW AWARDS
(USAEquestrian/USDF)

ADULT AMATEUR

Yearend awards and recognition will be given to Adult Amateur horse/rider combinations for USAEquestrian Training through Fourth Levels. Champion through sixth place will be awarded at each level.

Three USAEquestrian/USDF/ TDC-recognized shows per level

are required. The six best scores per level for the horse/rider combinations will be used.

A rider shall compete as an Adult Amateur from the beginning of the calendar year in which s/he reaches the age of 22. (See USAEquestrian Rules, Article 1919.3.)

The award may not be won more than three times by the same horse/rider combination at the same level.

JUNIOR
Yearend awards and recognition will be given to Junior horse/rider combinations for Training through Fourth levels. Champion through sixth place will be awarded at each level. 

Three USAEquestrain/USDF/TDC-recognized shows per level are required. The six best scores per level for the horse/rider combinations will be used.

A rider shall compete as a Junior until the calendar year in which s/he reaches the age of 22. (See USAEquestrian Rules, Article 1919.3.)

The award may not be won more than three times by the same horse/rider combination at the same level.

OPEN
Yearend awards and recognition will be given to Open horse/rider combinations for USAEquestrian Training through Fourth Levels. Champion through sixth place will be awarded at each level.

Three USAEquestrian/USDF/TDC-recognized shows per level are required. The six best scores per level for the horse/rider combinations will be used.

Only scores earned in open classes will be used to calculate these awards.
The award may not be won more than three times by the same horse/rider combination at the same level.

FEI
Yearend awards and recognition will be given to horse/rider combinations for Young Rider, Prix St. George, Intermediare I, Intermediare II, and Grand Prix. Champion through sixth place  will be awarded.  The FEI Division will be split among Open, Adult Amateur, and Junior Divisions.

Three USAEquestrian/USDF/TDC-recognized shows per level are required. The three best scores per level for the horse/rider combinations will be used.

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