HTC-Q
Canadian Horse trial association - Quebec
U25 program
Levels : EV105 and up
Goal: Support young riders who are showing interest in high performance development in eventing for the levels EV105 and up.
Eligibility :
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Riders must be aged 25 and under as of January 1st of the current season
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Rider and horse combination must have a minimum of two CMER results in the training division or above within the past two years preceding the application (for more information on CMER, consult the EC rules)
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Riders must have the intent of showing in the EV105 division or above this season
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Riders must participate in a minimum of 2 sanctioned event in Quebec
Application process :
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Fill the U25-Program form which includes the following:
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Short-term plan (for the current season)
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Medium and long-term plan : on 3 years, including medium term objectives and steps that will be taken to achieve these goals.
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Programme de soutien au développement de l’excellence (Cheval Québec) : If not already in the program, plan to fill all the requirements and a timeline to get in the program de cheval
Benefits :
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Reconnaissance dans la saison sur les médias sociaux/gala (set de critères pour reconnaissance de l’athlète U-25 qui s’est le plus illustré dans la saison)
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Bursary of 300$ to show in a Quebec sanctioned event
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Visibility during the season on social media/gala
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Possibility of some financial help to participate in the North American Young Riders Championship
Definition of a Canadian Minimum Eligibility Requirement (CMER):
Minimum eligibility requirements must be obtained from a competition that has been sanctioned by a National or International Equestrian Federation (eg: Equestrian Canada, USEF, USEA, FEI)
A minimum eligibility requirement is achieved by completing a sanctioned competition within minimum parameters of all round performance as follows:
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Not more than *45 penalty points (55%) in the Dressage Test of FEI, Equestrian Canada Eventing and USEF competitions
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0 jumping penalties at obstacles on the Cross Country Test, (activating one frangible/deformable device will maintain MER result on cross country) · Not more than 75 seconds exceeding the optimum time or no more than 30 time penalty points in the cross country test.
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Not more than 16 penalties at obstacles in the Jumping Test.
For more information, please contact Patricia Elias, U25 coordinator : patriciaoelias@gmail.com
Pre-U25 program
Level : Training
Goal: Support young riders who are showing interest going up the levels of eventing.
Eligibility :
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Riders must be aged 25 and under as of January 1st of the current season
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Rider and horse combination must have a completed at least 1 event in the training division at the time of the application
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Riders must have the intent of showing in the training division this season or above
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Riders must participate in a minimum of 2 sanctioned event in Quebec
Application process :
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Fill the Pre-U25-Program form which includes the following:
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Short-term plan (for the current season)
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Medium and long-term plan : on 3 years, including medium term objectives and steps that will be taken to achieve these goals.
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Programme de soutien au développement de l’excellence (Cheval Québec) : If not already in the program, plan to fill all the requirements and a timeline to get in the program de cheval
Benefits :
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Great pathway to be in the U25-Program the following year
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Visibility on social media and at the gala
Definition of a Canadian Minimum Eligibility Requirement (CMER):
Minimum eligibility requirements must be obtained from a competition that has been sanctioned by a National or International Equestrian Federation (eg: Equestrian Canada, USEF, USEA, FEI)
A minimum eligibility requirement is achieved by completing a sanctioned competition within minimum parameters of all round performance as follows:
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Not more than *45 penalty points (55%) in the Dressage Test of FEI, Equestrian Canada Eventing and USEF competitions
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0 jumping penalties at obstacles on the Cross Country Test, (activating one frangible/deformable device will maintain MER result on cross country) · Not more than 75 seconds exceeding the optimum time or no more than 30 time penalty points in the cross country test.
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Not more than 16 penalties at obstacles in the Jumping Test.
For more information, please contact Patricia Elias, U25 coordinator : patriciaoelias@gmail.com
NAYC championship
Young riders at Tryon
More information to come
For more information, please contact Patricia Elias, NAYC coordinator : patriciaoelias@gmail.com