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TRANSITIONS

VOLUME 6, NO.  10

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

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same level.

JUNIOR

Yearend awards and recognition will be given to Junior horse/rider combinations for Training through Fourth levels. Champion and Reserve Champion will be awarded.

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

Junior is defined as anyone who is 21 years of age or younger as of September 1 during the awards year. Junior status is lost for the next complete show year following the Junior's 21st birthday.

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 and Reserve Champion will be awarded.

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 and Reserve Champion will be awarded.

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

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.

MUSICAL FREESTYLE

Yearend awards and recog-nition will be given to horse/rider combinations for any level Musical Freestyle class. Champion and Reserve Champion will be awarded.

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

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







HIGH POINT
RIDER AWARDS

ADULT AMATEUR

Yearend awards and recognition will be given to Adult Amateur riders for any level (Training through Grand Prix) 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 Adult Amateur rider in an Adult Amateur class will be averaged.

Adult Amateur is defined as anyone who is 22 years of age or older as of January 1 during the awards year and who holds an amateur card from USAEquestrian.

JUNIOR/YOUNG RIDER

Yearend awards and recognition will be given to Junior/Young Riders 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 for a junior rider in any Jr./YR class will be averaged.

Junior is defined as anyone who is 21 years of age or younger as of September 1 of the awards year. Junior status is lost for the complete show year following the Junior's 21st birthday.

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