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Show Info

Show Location

Johnson Performance Horses

638 Valley Ranch Rd

Ardmore, OK, 73401

General Management

UDJC Management Team

(832) 600-9979

Judges

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

Farrier

TBD

(000) 000-0000

Veterinarian

TBA

(000) 000-0000

Show Secretary

Alexandra Johnson

Show Photographer

Karinda Kinsler and Team

Show Manager

Kim Johnson, Sonja Tibbits

Course Design

Kim Johnson, David Reichert

Event Specific Show Rules
In addition to the UDJC Rulebook

ENTRIES
Enter online at www.horsespot.net
 

HORSE REGISTRATION / MEASUREMENTS / MEMBERSHIP CREDENTIALS 

a) All horses and ponies competing in UDJC licensed shows must be registered with UDJC. The animal’s registration number must be provided. 

b) All animals entered in classes restricted to ponies must have been officially measured at a licensed competition and be in possession of a valid pony passport. Animals that need to be measured to compete must set up a measurement session with the show office and UDJC steward. Measurement times and location will be provided when scheduled.
 

CLOSING DATE
Entries are due by March 23rd, 2025. Post entries and entries for new or different horses made after that date will incur the one-time late fee of $ 50.00

 

SHOW OFFICE
The show office will be open one day before the competition starts and each competition day will open 1 hour before the earliest start time for rings. 

 

HEAD NUMBERS
Head numbers must be worn in all competition rings. UDJC does not supply head/competition numbers. You can purchase a reusable/adjustable head number in the fee section of the entry process or in the show office. But you can also bring your own adjustable head numbers.

 

ADDS / SCRATCHES
All add-on's must be completed online or in the show office. Add-on's will be accepted  in case there are spots available in the class. 

 

SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
All show accounts must be closed out at the end of each show. Any open entry accounts will be closed by management and a $50.00 processing fee will be added to that entry. All questions about accounts must be addressed within 48 hours of the conclusion of the show. Any mistakes or questions regarding your account and/or prize money must be resolved within that 48-hour time frame. 

 

NON-NEGOTIABLE CHECKS 
A $50.00 service fee or 10% of the check amount plus expenses incurred to collect fees - whichever is greater will be charged for all returned checks. Credit card payments that are “charged back” will also incur the same fees and possibly end up preventing the acceptance of future entries.

STABLING (LIMITED STALLS AVAILABLE)
Stabling will be available at a cost of $60.00 per night. $100 per weekend including 3 bags of shavings. Competitors are welcome to bring own bedding.
Stalls will be available to move in on Friday March 28th. Stalls must be returned in the same condition upon move out. All nails, hooks and the like must be removed from stalls upon move out. No sharing of stalls is allowed. Stalls can NOT be resold without the show organizer’s approval. Shavings are available for purchase during the entry process or on the show grounds. Hay will be available for purchase on the show grounds.

 

GARBAGE DISPOSAL
All trash must be disposed of in proper receptacles. No garbage is to be dumped in the manure bins. Violators will be charged a $ 500.00 fine. 

COGGINS TESTS
Texas law requires that each horse be accompanied by a negative EIA (Coggins) test certificate dated within 1 year. 

RINGS AND FOOTING
The competition arena (Outdoor Arena) measures 320*140 feet.
The competition arena (Covered Arena) is 100*200 feet.

 

SCHOOLING 

The Arenas can be used for schooling on Friday, March 28th and before the first and after the last class of the day.

 

ATTIRE AND HEADGEAR
All riders must be properly attired. Consult the UDJC rule book and equipment catalog for details on attire. Protective head gear must be worn by all riders, at all times while mounted anywhere and anytime on the showgrounds. Headgear for all riders must meet or exceed ASTM Standards and must carry the SEI tag. All headgear must be properly secured by its harness. If unsure that your helmet is properly secured or properly approved, please check with a UDJC steward. 

 

COURSES 

Courses will be posted a minimum of one hour prior to each class. Each jumping course can be walked before the start of the class.

 

CHANGES / CANCELLATIONS / COMBINING OF SECTIONS
Management reserves the right to change, cancel or combine classes and/or sections, alter courses and do all things necessary to comply with UDJC rules and to compensate for excessive or inadequate entries. 

 

RIBBONS / PRIZE MONEY
All riders who are placed in a class have to attend the award ceremony, otherwise they won't be eligible for placings, ribbons and prize money. Prize money won will be deducted from each horse’s account or paid by check in case amount exceeds the entry fees. Prize money will be paid out only if 6 or more horses compete in a prize money eligible class. An IRS W-9 form must be completed in full before any prize money can be paid. Prize money will be withheld if the recipient’s Social Security or EIN number is not provided. Prize money will be credited to the Owner unless an alternate payee and its information (W-9) are provided. All prize money will be paid within 30 days of the show’s conclusion. Any unprocessed prize money or refund checks outstanding three months after issuance date will be forfeited after 90 days. 

 

DOGS  

Dogs are not permitted to be loose on competition grounds and must be on a leash or otherwise contained. Individuals must not lead dogs on a leash while mounted. Dog owners are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from their dogs’ behaviors. Dog owners failing to comply with this rule may be subject to a $100 fine per incident. 

 

§ 50.1. Short title--Legislative intent--Construction
A. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Oklahoma Livestock Activities Liability Limitation Act".

B. 1. The Oklahoma Legislature recognizes that persons who engage in livestock activities may incur injuries as a result of the risks involved in such activities even in the absence of any fault or negligence on the part of persons or entities who sponsor, participate or organize those activities.

2. The Oklahoma Legislature finds that the state and its citizens derive numerous economic and personal benefits from livestock activities.

3. It is, therefore, the intent of the Oklahoma Legislature to encourage livestock activities by limiting the civil liability of livestock activities sponsors, participants and livestock professionals involved in such activities.

C. The provisions of the Oklahoma Livestock Activities Liability Limitation Act shall not be construed to conflict or amend Sections 10 through 15.1 of Title 76 of the Oklahoma Statutes.

CREDIT(S)

Laws 1999, c. 326, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1999.

Tentative Schedule

United Dressage and Jumping Club, LLC

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