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Horsemen's Association

Memorial Day Weekend Obstacle Challenge

  • 05/25/2024
  • 05/27/2024
  • SCCHA - 25 paddocks reserved for this event
  • 26

Registration

(depends on selected options)

Base fee:
  • $100 + $14 EMMP Fee, BOTH DAYS
  • $50 + $14 EMMP Fee, SATURDAY ONLY
  • $50 + $14 EMMP Fee, SUNDAY ONLY
  • $50 + $14 EMMP Fee, BOTH DAYS
  • $25 + $14 EMMP Fee, SATURDAY ONLY
  • $25 + $14 EMMP Fee, SUNDAY ONLY
  • $50 In-Hand or Schooling + $14 EMMP Fee BOTH DAYS
  • $25 In-Hand or Schooling + $14 EMMP Fee SATURDAY ONLY
  • $25 In-Hand or Schooling + $14 EMMP Fee SUNDAY ONLY

Register


Event Rules & Frequently Asked Questions

CSHA rules for Obstacle Challenge events are available online via this link: 2024 Bylaws and Rulebook - CSHA (californiastatehorsemen.org) 

Hint: read chapter 19, Obstacle Challenge.  This document is a great resource for those who want to compete, maybe participate in the State-wide championship in October, and/or volunteer to judge obstacles for their local club.

In addition to CSHA Rules, the event manager has some discretion related to a specific venue, such as allowing dogs onsite and offering non-competitive classes.  You are welcome to e-mail Heather if you have specific questions or need more information than provided below at shrkshupe@duck.com.

Do I have to be a member of CSHA to participate?  No

Do I have to be a member of Santa Cruz County Horseman's Association? No... But if you join camping is free for you and your horse!  More info on joining our club here: 

SCCHA Membership

Can we camp overnight?  Yes!  The campground will be open Friday-Monday for this event. Reservations are required during registration as campsites are limited. No charge for SCCHA members to camp. Non-Member camping:  $25/night for non-members includes 1 paddock. (Kids camp for only $10/night).   Non-riding guests are $10/night.  Bringing two horses?  2nd horse is $15/night.  Well-behaved dogs are allowed in the campground.  Dogs must be on a leash or in a pen at all times. Dogs are not allowed in obstacle areas during the show.

Camping & Ground Use Rules are posted at the welcome kiosk, near the driveway.  SCCHA Rules are also posted online: sccha.wildapricot.org/ClubRules

Don’t get disqualified!  ALL Obstacles are closed Friday until Saturday walk-thru.  Also closed Saturday after the show until Sunday walk-thru.  Entering the course or using obstacles when closed will get you disqualified.

When do I get obstacle instructions & Go-order? Available at check-in, by 8am each morning.

Don’t Miss the Obstacle Walk-thru!  No Horses. Obstacle Course opens 8am. Judge’s walk-thru by division 8:30. Course closes (must be clear) by 9:45am. 

When does the show begin?  10am.  Kids go first, then adult riders.  Go-Order available at check-in by 8am each morning.

What’s “Schooling” and “In-Hand”?  These are non-competitive classes, to help those with a new horse, those who are new to obstacles, and those who want to share a horse. Schooling is riding your horse; In-hand is leading your horse.

When do Non-Competitive classes begin?  After all competitive divisions are complete.  More details at check-in.

Can I ride in the competition and also sign up for a non-competitive class?  Yes.  This is a good option if you want to go through the obstacles again.  Note: Space & time is limited in each class, so we finish in time for dinner!

Can I share my horse with another participant?  Maybe. Each horse can compete once each day.  Second go must be in a non-competitive class (Schooling or In-hand.) OK to use a lesson horse multiple times in a non-competitive class.  Call Heather before registering at 408.348.95l2.

Helper/Trainers: 

  • Mini-Youth: must have an adult on the course, assistance/coaching is allowed
  • Youth: must have an adult nearby, no coaching is allowed
  • In-Hand & Schooling: OK to have a helper (parent/trainer/coach) on course. However, you must keep moving through obstacles after ONE try at each obstacle to avoid holding up other participants. 

Gear:  Saddle and Bridle are required for all Competitive divisions, Schooling Class, and Trail ride.  Saddle is optional for In-hand Class, plus bridle &/ or halter/lead line managed by handler. Riders must wear safe footwear (e.g. boots with a heel.)  Helmets are recommended for all.  Helmets are REQUIRED for riders under age 18 whenever mounted (includes warm-up as well as trail ride).

How do I qualify for the state championship?  Briefly, you join a CSHA regional program, then complete at least 3 sanctioned competitions by early October.  More info at Friday’s potluck.

What’s for dinner on Saturday?  TBD!  We are working on a simple dinner to be served in the clubhouse, with both vegetarian and carnivore options.

Volunteers!  E-mail Darren at morgansrule@sbcglobal.net.  Volunteers can audit for free, and can camp without a horse Friday-Sunday at no charge. 


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