International Challenge Show Office Form 1 per Horse/Competitor Combination

$40.00

CLICK ADD TO CART BELOW TO VIEW AND COMPLETE THE FORM.

REMEMBER TO GO BACK TO THE SHOW WEBSITE AND ADD YOUR CLASSES

NOTE: To compete in Amateur classes, competitors are required to provide proof of Amateur status in one of three ways.  If submitting a a card for #1 below, please include the number for vertification. There is no need to send in the card.

1. Submit a copy of amateur card from a recognized equestrian sports governing organization (USEF, AQHA, APHA, USEA, USDF, etc.)

2. Attest that you are serving an internship for college credit through your respective accredited college program and have never held professional status.

3. Personal Testament: I attest that, after my 18th birthday, I have not:
a) Accepted remuneration for riding, driving, showing, training, schooling, or conducting clinics or seminars.
b) Accepted remuneration for giving riding or driving lessons, lessons in showmanship, instructions in equitation or horse training. (Persons acting as counselors at summer camps, who are not hired in the exclusive capacity of riding instructors, are excluded and persons giving instructions and training to the handicapped are also excluded).
c) Accepted remuneration AND acted as an agent in the sale of a horse or pony or accepted a horse or pony on consignment for the purpose of sale or training that is not owned by me, my cohabitant, or family member, a farm/ranch/syndicate/partnership/corporation/business I, my cohabitant or family member controls.
d) Accepted remuneration for the use of my name, photograph or other form of personal association as a horseman in connection with any advertisement or article to be sold.
e) Accepted prize money in equitation or showmanship classes, except in amateur or owner classes.
f) Advertised my professional services such as training or giving lessons by way of business cards, print ads, or internet. Exception: The writing of books or articles pertaining to horses.
g) Accepted a token of appreciation, other than money, for riding, driving, or showing in hand in halter (tokens worth more than $300 are considered remunerations)

CLOSE THIS WINDOW AFTER COMPLETING THE SHOW OFFICE FORM
THEN SELECT YOUR DIVISION AND CLASSES.

Quantity:
ADD TO CART (Then close window and click STEP 2)

CLICK ADD TO CART BELOW TO VIEW AND COMPLETE THE FORM.

REMEMBER TO GO BACK TO THE SHOW WEBSITE AND ADD YOUR CLASSES

NOTE: To compete in Amateur classes, competitors are required to provide proof of Amateur status in one of three ways.  If submitting a a card for #1 below, please include the number for vertification. There is no need to send in the card.

1. Submit a copy of amateur card from a recognized equestrian sports governing organization (USEF, AQHA, APHA, USEA, USDF, etc.)

2. Attest that you are serving an internship for college credit through your respective accredited college program and have never held professional status.

3. Personal Testament: I attest that, after my 18th birthday, I have not:
a) Accepted remuneration for riding, driving, showing, training, schooling, or conducting clinics or seminars.
b) Accepted remuneration for giving riding or driving lessons, lessons in showmanship, instructions in equitation or horse training. (Persons acting as counselors at summer camps, who are not hired in the exclusive capacity of riding instructors, are excluded and persons giving instructions and training to the handicapped are also excluded).
c) Accepted remuneration AND acted as an agent in the sale of a horse or pony or accepted a horse or pony on consignment for the purpose of sale or training that is not owned by me, my cohabitant, or family member, a farm/ranch/syndicate/partnership/corporation/business I, my cohabitant or family member controls.
d) Accepted remuneration for the use of my name, photograph or other form of personal association as a horseman in connection with any advertisement or article to be sold.
e) Accepted prize money in equitation or showmanship classes, except in amateur or owner classes.
f) Advertised my professional services such as training or giving lessons by way of business cards, print ads, or internet. Exception: The writing of books or articles pertaining to horses.
g) Accepted a token of appreciation, other than money, for riding, driving, or showing in hand in halter (tokens worth more than $300 are considered remunerations)

CLOSE THIS WINDOW AFTER COMPLETING THE SHOW OFFICE FORM
THEN SELECT YOUR DIVISION AND CLASSES.

CLICK ADD TO CART BELOW TO VIEW AND COMPLETE THE FORM.

REMEMBER TO GO BACK TO THE SHOW WEBSITE AND ADD YOUR CLASSES

NOTE: To compete in Amateur classes, competitors are required to provide proof of Amateur status in one of three ways.  If submitting a a card for #1 below, please include the number for vertification. There is no need to send in the card.

1. Submit a copy of amateur card from a recognized equestrian sports governing organization (USEF, AQHA, APHA, USEA, USDF, etc.)

2. Attest that you are serving an internship for college credit through your respective accredited college program and have never held professional status.

3. Personal Testament: I attest that, after my 18th birthday, I have not:
a) Accepted remuneration for riding, driving, showing, training, schooling, or conducting clinics or seminars.
b) Accepted remuneration for giving riding or driving lessons, lessons in showmanship, instructions in equitation or horse training. (Persons acting as counselors at summer camps, who are not hired in the exclusive capacity of riding instructors, are excluded and persons giving instructions and training to the handicapped are also excluded).
c) Accepted remuneration AND acted as an agent in the sale of a horse or pony or accepted a horse or pony on consignment for the purpose of sale or training that is not owned by me, my cohabitant, or family member, a farm/ranch/syndicate/partnership/corporation/business I, my cohabitant or family member controls.
d) Accepted remuneration for the use of my name, photograph or other form of personal association as a horseman in connection with any advertisement or article to be sold.
e) Accepted prize money in equitation or showmanship classes, except in amateur or owner classes.
f) Advertised my professional services such as training or giving lessons by way of business cards, print ads, or internet. Exception: The writing of books or articles pertaining to horses.
g) Accepted a token of appreciation, other than money, for riding, driving, or showing in hand in halter (tokens worth more than $300 are considered remunerations)

CLOSE THIS WINDOW AFTER COMPLETING THE SHOW OFFICE FORM
THEN SELECT YOUR DIVISION AND CLASSES.