Ride for the Roses 2022

A celebration of the Thoroughbred breed

SEPTEMBER 30 & OCTOBER 1, 2022

Thank you to our Amazing Sponsors!

The  Jockey  Club’s  Thoroughbred  Incentive Program  (T.I.P.) ~ Washington Thoroughbred Breeders and Owner’s Association (WTBOA) ~ Sweet Stitch Embroidery ~ Trigg Insurance Agency ~ Stubben North America ~ Griffin Place, LLC Tight Joints Plus ~ Race Owner Jody Peetz

VISIT OUR WONDERFUL SPONSORS BY CLICKING ON THEIR LOGO BELOW…

                    

 

      

LOCATION

Donida Farm Equestrian Center
16600 SE 376th St
Auburn WA 98092

Direct Questions to:
Show Manager – Denise Sunick at dlsunick@yahoo.com 253-334-9842
Secretary – Jet Parrett at horseshowjet@hotmail.com 253-951-9218

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (Estimated)

FRIDAY – September 30, 2022

2:00-4:00pm Sweet Stitch Arena – Schooling over Fences $10.00 cash for tickets in the Show Office

5:00pm – 8:30pm Donida Farm Indoor Arena – Halter, Showmanship & Rail Classes and Competitor Pot Luck

SATURDAY – October 1, 2022

9:00-10:30am Tight Joints Dressage Court – Eventing Combined Dressage

11:00am-1:00pm Trails Course Open for drop ins

10:00am – The Prodigious Fund Arena – Enhanced Jumping & Eventing Combined/Jumper Rounds
Two Enhanced Jumper Rounds followed by the Eventing Combined Jumper Round at each height before moving up to the next height

11:00 – 1:00pm Tight Joints Dressage Court – Six Feet On The Ground, immediately followed by traditional Dressage Classes

5:30pm Tight Joints Dressage Court – Presentation of Overall Awards & Parade of Champions

 

Open to all Thoroughbreds


 – All Thoroughbreds must have a T.I.P. number to compete at Ride for the Roses –

 

ONLINE PRE-ENTRY

~ IS NOW CLOSED ~

Same Day Haul In/Registration is allowed on Saturday for trails & some over fence classes

IMPORTANT VACCINE POLICY CLARIFICATION

1) We enforce GR844 vaccinations. Proof required with every entry or you can’t come on grounds. It has to be sent a minimum of 48hrs prior to arrival or your entry is scratched/no refund.

2) Negative EIA/Coggins within 12mo required for all out of states entries. No exceptions. No Coggins, can’t come on grounds. Period.

3) Health Certificates required for all out-of-state competitors.

Final Ride times will be uploaded to Fox Village and posted in the Show Office on Friday

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FINAL DRESSAGE SCHEDULE: rptDaySheetsStd 09302022 Final

FINAL Times by Rider: rptRiderSchedule 09302022 Final

Stabling Assignments

B BARN: BRFR

C BARN: CRFR

Stalls will be available after 1pm on the Friday before the show. If you have ANY stabling issues or requests, you MUST contact Denise– 253-334-9842 or  dlsunick@yahoo.com. Riders are NOT allowed to make changes to the stabling ie: moving stall labels. We assign stabling for a variety or reasons and any/all changes MUST go through Denise.

  1. CLASS LIST

IN HAND & RAIL – Friday September 30, 2022 @ 5:30pm

  1. Halter, Oaks Class
  2. Halter, Preakness/
  3. Halter, Belmont Class
  4. Halter, Longacres Class
  5. Halter, Emerald Class
  6. Halter, Derby Class
  7. Invitational Halter Champioship – Top 2 Horses from Classes 1 – 5
  8. Showmanship
  9. Walk Only Pleasure
  10. Walk/Trot Pleasure, Oaks Class
  11. Walk/Trot Pleasure, Preakness/
  12. Walk Trot Pleasure, Belmont Class
  13. Walk/Trot Pleasure, Longacres Class
  14. Walk/Trot Pleasure, Emerald Class
  15. Walk/Trot Pleasure, Derby Class
  16. English Pleasure, Oaks Class
  17. English Pleasure, Preakness
  18. English Pleasure, Belmont Class
  19. English Pleasure, Longacres Class
  20. English Pleasure, Emerald Class
  21. English Pleasure, Derby Class

TRAILS – Saturday October 16, 2021

101. Trails, In-Hand
102. Trails, Walk Only
103. Trails, Walk/Trot
104. Trails, Walk/Trot/Canter

NAWD – Six Feet On The Ground

201. Foundation 1 or 2
202. Foundation 3 or 4
203. Foundation 5 or 6
204. Progression 1, 2 or 3

DRESSAGE
301. Intro Level TOC
302. Training Level TOC
303. First Level TOC
304. Second, Third or Fourth Level TOC

EVENTING COMBINED

401. Inchworm
402. Grasshopper
403. Hopeful
404. Beginning Novice
405. Novice
406. Training

ENHANCED JUMPERS

501. Ground Poles
502. Ground Poles (2nd Round)
DIV A
503. Cross Rails – 12″
504. Cross Rails – 12″ (2nd Round)
DIV B
505. 18-24″
506. 18-24″ (2nd Round)
DIV C
507. 2’3″
508. 2’3″ (2nd Round)
DIV D
509. 2’6″
510. 2’6″ (2nd Round)
DIV E
511. 3′
512. 3′ (2nd Round)
DIV F

HIGH POINT NOTES

High Point Division Championships (Each entry may qualify for multiple Divisions)

  • Derby Class (Open) Thoroughbred–Must have Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.) Number
  • Oaks Class (Ladies First) Filly/Mare – Maiden, Broodmares, Former Broodmares
  • Preakness Class (Young Horse) – Horse in its first 2 years of showing, regardless of age (No Cross Entry into Emerald Class)
  • Belmont Class (War Horse)–25+ starts or >$50,000 in lifetime track earnings
  • Longacre’s Class (Senior Horse) – 18 years or older
  • Emerald Class (Green Horse)–2 Years or Less since last race (No Cross Entry into Preakness Class)
  • Trifecta Class – Horses who have 1) Raced 2) Worked in a Breeding Program 3) Now Riding/Showing
  • Junior Rider–17 years or younger

The Championship Awards celebrate the versatility of the Thoroughbred Breed and Bloodlines and are calculated on the following criteria:

  • Based on accumulated points earned by class placing plus bonus points where applicable
  • For single Horse/Rider Pairs (multiple rider scores do not accumulate for the horse’s rank)

AWARDS

  • 2022 Ride for the Roses Derby Class Grand Champion Sponsored by: Washington Thoroughbred Breeders & Owners Assn (WTBOA)
    • The Jockey Club T.I.P. Highest Point  earning Thoroughbred AwardChampion will be given to the highest placing Thoroughbred at the competition (regardless of discipline/division).
    • Awards: Deluxe Rose Garland, Champion Trophy, Ribbon, Embroidered Stall Front Blanket Bag, TIP High Point Award
    • Eligible Classes: Derby, Open, Trails, Six Feet on the Ground, Dressage, Jumping, Eventing Combined
  • Derby Class Reserve Champion Sponsored by: Oak Crest Farm
    • 2nd Highest Point earning Thoroughbred Award – Reserve will be given to the second highest placing Thoroughbred at the competition (regardless of discipline/division).
    • Awards: Trophy, Reserve Champion Ribbon
    • Eligible Classes: Derby, Open, Trails, Six Feet on the Ground, Dressage, Jumping, Eventing Combined
  • Oaks Class Champion Filly/Mare Sponsored by: The Prodigious Fund 
    • Highest Point earning Filly or Mare
    • Awards: Rose Garland, Trophy, Champion Ribbon, Embroidered Stall Front Blanket Bag
    • Eligible Classes: Oaks, Derby, Open,, Trails, Six Feet on the Ground, Dressage, Jumping, Eventing Combined
  • Preakness Class Champion Young Horse  Sponsored by: Stûbben North America
    • The High Point Young Horse Award will be given to the highest placing Thoroughbred that is competing in it’s first two years of showing, regardless of age.
    • Awards: Rose Garland, Trophy, Ribbon & TIP neck sash, Embroidered Stall Front Blanket Bagr
    • Eligible Classes: Preakness, Derby, Open, Trails, Six Feet on the Ground, Dressage, Jumping, Eventing Combined
  • Belmont Class Champion War Horse Sponsored by: The Prodigious Fund
    • The High Point War Horse Award will be given to the Highest Placing Thoroughbred at the competition (regardless of discipline/division) that has 25+ starts or >$50,000 in lifetime track earnings.
    • Awards: Rose Garland, Trophy & Ribbon, Embroidered Stall Front Blanket Bag
    • Eligible Classes: Belmont, Open, Derby, Trails, Six Feet on the Ground, Dressage, Jumping, Eventing Combined
  • Longacres Class Champion Senior Horse Sponsored by: Trigg Insurance  
    • The High Point Senior Horse Award will be given to the highest placing Thoroughbred Aged 18 or over
    • Awards: Rose Garland, Trophy & Ribbon, Embroidered Stall Front Blanket Bag
    • Eligible Classes: Longacres, Derby, Open, Trails, Six Feet on the Ground, Dressage, Jumping, Eventing Combined
  • Emerald Class Champion Green Horse Sponsored by: The Prodigious Fund
    • The Jockey Club T.I.P. Green OTTB High Point Award will be given to the highest placing Thoroughbred at the competition (regardless of discipline/division) that raced within the past two years. It is the responsibility of the owner/rider to provide the show with the horse’s last race date. The last race date is also printed on the T.I.P. Number card.
    • Awards: Rose Garland, Trophy & Ribbon, Embroidered Stall Front Blanket Bag
    • Eligible Classes: Emerald, Derby, Open, Trails, Six Feet on the Ground, Dressage, Jumping, Eventing Combined
  • Trifecta Class Champion Retired from Racing & Breeding Sponsored by: WASHINGTON THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS AND OWNERS ASSN (WTBOA)
    • The Trifecta Class Champion Award will be given to the highest placing Thoroughbred in their THIRD Carrer after retiring from both the Track & a Breeding Program, going on to compete as a riding horse (regardless of discipline/division)
    • Awards: Rose Garland, Trophy & Ribbon, Embroidered Stall Front Blanket Bag
    • Eligible Classes: Derby, Open, Trails, Six Feet on the Ground, Dressage, Jumping, Eventing Combined
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  • In-Hand Champion Sponsored by: The Prodigious Fund
    • The High Point teamed based on In-Hand Class placement
    • Awards: Rose Garland, Trophy, Ribbon & Engraved Halter
    • Eligible Classes: Halter, Showmanship, Six Feet on the Ground & In-Hand Trail (Classes: 6,8,101,201,202,203,204)
  • High Point Junior Rider Sponsored by:  Race Owner Jody Peetz
    • The Jockey Club T.I.P. Junior Rider High Point Award will be given to the Thoroughbred/rider combination accumulating the most points where the rider is 17 years old or younger.
    • Awards: High Point ribbon and medal
    • Eligible Classes: Derby, but Open, Equitation, Trails, Six Feet on the Ground, Dressage, Jumping, Eventing Combined, Hunters

The following High Point Awards are based on accumulated points earned in class placing and will be presented at the Awards:

  • High Point English Pleasure 
    • Eligible Classes: 6, 8, 9, 15, 21

AWARDS will be announced upon completion of the last class in each division. Please join us for a celebration of our Champions at the end of the show.

The following Point Awards are given to the High Points based on Placings in each of the following divisions:

DRESSAGE

  • Dressage – USDF Intro Level*
  • Dressage – USDF Training Level* 
  • Dressage – USDF First Level*
  • Dressage – USDF Second/Third/Fourth Level*
  • Dressage – Musical Freestyle – High Score
  • Dressage – Young Horse
  • Dressage – High Score Overall
    • The Jockey Club T.I.P. High Score Thoroughbred Award will be given to the highest scoring Thoroughbred at the competition (regardless of division). A sash will be provided for the winning horse. Available for Dressage and Freestyle. For calculation of High Score (Dressage) awards, when calculating the award winner, to add points to the final percentage score based on the degree of difficulty of the test as follows:
      • Training +1
      • First Level +3
      • Second Level +5
      • Third Level +7
      • Fourth Level +9
  • Dressage – High Point Overall
    • The Jockey Club T.I.P. High Point Overall Award will be given to the Highest Point total for at least two different tests in the same level.

* Must Ride Two Different Dressage Tests in the Same Level to qualify for High Point. If two identical Dressage tests are ridden within a level, only the Highest Scoring test will be placed

EVENTING COMBINED

Must successfully complete the designated Dressage Test and Enhanced Jumper round to earn a High Point award in each of the following categories. (keep in mind that all over fence classes will be run at the same height until complete. The Enhanced Jumper rounds will go first and then the Eventing Combined round will go last. If you ride additional rounds in the Enhanced Jumper Division you will be riding for those classes first and only your final round will count toward your Eventing Combined placing.)

  • Eventing Combined – Inchworm
    • USDF Intro A Dressage & Ground Pole Round
  • Eventing Combined – Grasshopper
    • USDF Intro A Dressage & 12″ Jumper Round
  • Eventing Combined – Hopefull
    • USDF Intro A Dressage & 18-24″ Jumper Round
  • Eventing Combined – Beginning Novice
    • USEA Eventing Dressage Beginning Test A & 2’3″ Jumper Round
  • Eventing Combined – Novice
    • USEA Eventing Dressage Novice Test A & 2’6″ Jumper Round
  • Eventing Combined– Training
    • USEA Eventing Dressage Training Test A & 3′ Jumper Round
  • Eventing Combined – Young Horse
    • High Point Horse (based on placing) in it’s first two years of competing at any age, any level

ENHANCED JUMPING

Two classes are available per Height Divisions A-F. You must ride both rounds successfully to qualify for the Division High Point Award. You may enter the first class in the height as a single class if you prefer & it will be placed 1st-5th The Division will award a High Point & Reserve.

T.I.P. Jumping High Point Awards will be given in the following categories:

  • Enhanced Jumping – Low (2’3”&below)**
  • Enhanced Jumping – High(2’6”&above)**
  • Enchanced Jumping – Young Horse

** Must successfully ride twice without disqualification to be eligible to win the Low, High or Young Horse T.I.P. Award.

CHINOOK PASS AWARD

We are excited to announce the return of the Chinook Pass Award to Ride for the Roses 2022. This Award is given to honor the “Whole Heart” Spirit that was embodied in the Great Race Horse, Chinook Pass.

Chinook Pass is noted to be “…one of, if not THE fastest racehorse that ever lived” – Ron Charles, President Santa Anita Park
He won an impressive 16 races including the 1983 Longacres Mile, set world records and won the 1983 Eclipse Award as the American Champion Sprinter. After his retirement from racing he became a competition horse and dearest friend to Jill Hallin who gave him a home until he passed in 2010 at the age of 31.
It is through Jill’s love of Chinook Pass that she sponsors this award and brings the Spirit of Chinook Pass to this very special event.

 

Point System

Points Per Placing

5  – First

4 – Second

3 – Third

2 – Fourth

1 – Fifth

 

Points Per Placing

25  – First

20 – Second

15 – Third

10 – Fourth

5 – Fifth

Points Per Placing

50  – First

40 – Second

30 – Third

20 – Fourth

10 – Fifth