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First Central Ontario Regional Show Jumping Qualifier This Sunday

37 young riders from seven Pony Club branches  - Centaurus, Durham, Kawartha, Maple, Rising Star, Uxbridge-Scugog and Victoria - have entered the first of the Central Ontario Region's qualifiers for the Regional Show Jumping Finals. This show takes place next Sunday, June 6, at Woodwind Farm South near Barrie, hosted by the Centaurus Pony Club. Selection for the Regional Finals will be based on scores achieved at this meet and another qualifier in August.

In this show, two divisions of Pre-Entry riders will compete in two classes each, a medal class and a single round plus jump-off, preceded by a warm-up round. A schooling division will follow the same format. Medal classes involve judgement of the riders' equitation skills, not the horse or pony, in two phases - with and without fences.

The higher classes - Entry, Starter, Beginner, Novice, Intermediate and Advanced - compete in three classes each: a single round plus jump-off ,a power and speed round and a medal class, to determine a Champion and a Reserve in each division. The single round plus jump-off is the type of competition most often televised, and will be familiar to anyone who watches show jumping. The power and speed class has two phases run without interruption, the finish line of the first, "power" phase being the start line for the second "speed" phase. Only those who complete the first phase without penalties may go on to the second phase. Jump heights increase for each division, with the Advanced riders facing obstacles ranging from 3' to 3'6".

Pony Club is an international organization to promote riding and horsemanship skills among young people. Nearly all of Canada's international show jumpers got their starts in shows like this. Show jumping is the most familiar of Pony Club's activities to most spectators, but there is also competition in dressage, mounted games, rallies (which include dressage, cross-country and stadium jumping, plus stable management competition), tetrathlon (which includes swimming, shooting, cross-country riding, stadium jumping and cross-country running by the riders) as well as academic competition in quiz format.

Woodwind South is at 1700 Mapleview Drive East, east of Highway 11. The show starts at 8:00 am and spectators are welcome without charge (but please, no dogs).

For more details e-mail Bob Inglis, Central Ontario Regional Communications Chair, or call him at 416-493-1223 (office) or 416-491-4230 (home).