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required. The six best scores on all horses of the rider at Training or First Level will be averaged.
VINTAGE RIDER AWARD Yearend awards and recognition will be given to the Vintage Rider for any level with the highest average of scores. Champion and Reserve Champion will be awarded.
Three USAEquestrian/USDF/TDC-recognized shows are required. The six best scores on all horses of any level will be averaged.
A Vintage Rider is anyone who is 50 years or older as of January 1 during the awards year.
SCHOOLING SHOW AWARDS
AMATEUR Yearend awards and recognition will be given to Adult Amateur horse/rider combinations for each level of Introductory through Second Level. Champion through sixth place will be awarded for each level.
Three TDC-recognized schooling shows per level are required. The best six scores per level for the horse/rider combination will be used.
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A rider shall compete as an Adult Amateur from the beginning of the calendar year in which s/he reaches the age of 22.
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 each level of Introductory through Second Level). Champion through sixth place will be awarded for each level.
Three TDC-recognized schooling shows per level are required. The best six scores per level for the horse/rider combination will be used.
A rider shall compete as a Junior until the calendar year in which s/he reaches the age of 22.
The award may not be won more than three times by the same horse/rider combination at the same level with the exception of Grand Prix.
OPEN Yearend awards and recognition will be given to Open horse/rider combinations for each level of
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Introductory through Second Level. Champion through sixth place will be awarded for each level.
Three TDC-recognized schooling shows per level are required. The best six scores per level for the horse/rider combination will be used.
Open riders are not eligible to receive Junior or Amateur awards.
The award may not be won more than three times by the same horse/rider combination at the same level.
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