
General
Information:
Announcing two special awards to be conferred during the
2007 Dressage at Devon (DAD) show. September 25th thru September 30th 2007 at
the Devon Show Grounds in
The Award
Sponsor, Paul Cohen of Association Underwriters, Inc. and Ziplow
Horse Insurance, is offering two
$1,000 prizes for the highest-placed MAHB-bred horses during the breeding
classes at the 2007 Dressage at
Details:
ASSOCIATIONS
UNDERWRITERS, INC PREMIUM AWARDS FOR MAHB (Mid-Atlantic Hanoverian Breeders
Club, Inc.) BRED HORSES.
A) This Special Award
consists of a cash prize of $1000 for the Highest Placing, Hanoverian-papered
Young Horse, bred by an Active Member of the Mid-Atlantic Hanoverian Breeders
Club, Inc. (MAHB) the year in which the winning horse was foaled (showing on
the Tuesday of the Breed Show).
The Prize to be split equally ($500
each) to the horse’s owner (at the time of showing) and the Breeder.
If owner and breeder are the same at the time of placing, then the
ENTIRE cash award ($1,000) goes to the owner/breeder.
1. The horse must have been bred by
someone who was an active MAHB member in the year of the horse’s birth.
That person may not necessarily be a MAHB member at the time of the show, but
must be listed on the papers as the breeder of the horse. The
Hanoverian-papered horse may be sired by a stallion standing in North America,
or by a European stallion; (i.e. imported in utero,
or by a frozen semen insemination, or born in Germany and imported—as long as
the breeder listed on the horse’s papers was a MAHB member at the time of the
horse’s birth and registration).
2. The current owner does NOT have to
be a MAHB member.
3. Highest Placing is defined as the
horse that goes the farthest up the Championship ladder that day; or if no
eligible horse is in the championship rounds, it should be the highest placing
horse in the Open Young Horse In-Hand classes. (The winner of this award is NOT
necessarily the highest SCORING horse.
4. The eligible horses must have been
shown in the Open In Hand classes—Weanling through Three Year Olds—Colts/Geldings
or Fillies, on the first DAD show day. The
USDF Regional Finals Classes will NOT count for this award, nor will under
saddle, group classes, or IBC classes.
5. Mid-Atlantic Hanoverian Breeders
Club (MAHB) member is defined by those members who are/were paid up “active”
members of the Club in the year of the horse’s birth—Associate and Subscribing members
of MAHB are not eligible for this award.
6. If two or more eligible MAHB bred horses end up tied
that day, the $1,000 prize money will be equally split between the owners and
breeders.
B) This Special Award
consists of a cash prize of $1000 for the Highest Placing, Hanoverian-papered
Mature Horse, bred by an Active Member of the Mid-Atlantic Hanoverian Breeders
Club, Inc. (MAHB) the year in which the winning horse was foaled (showing on
Wednesday of the Breed Show).
The Prize to be split equally ($500
each) to the horse’s owner (at the time of showing) and the Breeder.
If owner and breeder are the same at the time of placing, then the
ENTIRE cash award ($1,000) goes to the owner/breeder.
1. The horse must have been bred by
someone who was an active MAHB member in the year of the horse’s birth.
That person may not necessarily be a MAHB member at the time of the show, but
must be listed on the papers as the breeder of the horse. The
Hanoverian-papered horse may be sired by a stallion standing in North America,
or by a European stallion; (i.e. imported in utero,
or by a frozen semen insemination, or born in Germany and imported—as long as
the breeder listed on the horse’s papers was a MAHB member at the time of the
horse’s birth and registration).
2.
The current owner does NOT have to be a MAHB member.
3. Highest
Placing is defined as the horse that goes the farthest up the Championship
ladder that day; or if no eligible horse is in the championship rounds, it
should be the highest placing horse in the Open Mature Horse In-Hand classes. The
winner of this award is NOT necessarily the highest SCORING horse..
4. The
eligible horses must have been shown in the Open In Hand classes—for mares, the
Maiden, Yeld, or Broodmare classes; or for stallions,
either of the In Hand Stallion classes.
The USDF Regional Finals Classes will NOT count towards the award, nor
will any under saddle, group classes, or IBC classes.
5. Mid-Atlantic
Hanoverian Breeders Club (MAHB) member is defined by those members who are/were
paid up “active” members of the Club in the year of the horse’s birth—Associate
and Subscribing members of MAHB are not eligible for this award.
6.
If two or more eligible MAHB bred horses end up tied that day, the $1,000 prize
money will be equally split between the owners and breeders.
*Eligibility
for Special Awards must be tracked by the person or
organization sponsoring the award. DAD staff will cooperate by
supplying a competitors list.
*Awards
will be presented during DAD awards ceremonies ONLY if the horse(s)
compete in a DAD Championship class.
*A
decorated DAD photo opportunity area will be provided throughout the show for
sponsors of Special Awards to use for awards presentations.
The Mid-Atlantic
Hanoverian Breeders Club, Inc. (MAHB) was established in 1995 as a regional
organization for members of the American Hanoverian Society (AHS) for
Hanoverian horse breeders in the Mid-Atlantic area. Our mission is to
promote our chosen breed of horse, and to explore and maximize marketing
avenues and opportunities for our members. We facilitate communication
between the AHS and Hanoverian breeders in the Mid-Atlantic, and provide
educational, promotional, and social opportunities for our members.
Contact: Mid-Atlantic
Hanoverian Breeders Club, Inc
Contact Person – Cathy Tucker-Slaterbeck, President
Telephone Number – 410-429-5701
Email Address - cathy-slaterbeck@earthlink.net
Web site address – www.mahanoverians.com