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World Championship Paris 1999

 

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CHAMPIONNAT du MONDE du CHEVAL ARABE 1999
Paris - 4 December - 6 December
General Information

 

I - General Information -
II - 1999 Officials -
III - General Conditions
1 - Admission
2 - Qualifìcations
3 - Classes
IV - Scoring System -
I - Notation
2 - Placing
3 - Score Checking
4 - Jury
V - Invitations -
VI - Entries -
VII - Presentation of the horses -
3 - Handlers
4 - Numbers
5 - Respect of the time schedules
VIII - Technical Conditions -
4 - Arrival and departure of the horses
5 - Food for the horses
6 - Stabling
IX - Veterinary Matters -
1 - Veterinary Inspection
2 - Vaccination
3 - Drug testing
4 - International Authorised Laboratory
X - Miscellaneous -
I - Complaints
2 -Doctor - Veterinary - Farrier
3- Insurance
4 - European and specific customs formalities
5 - Access passes - Parking cards

RULES and REGULATIONS

The World Arabian Horse Championship is organized by the CENECA and the Comite des Expositions de Paris.
The Championship is recognised by ECAHO with whom it is affiliated.
The Championship is subject to the EAHSC regulations.
The E.C A.H.O. rules for 1999 are fully applicable in cases not specified by the rules hereof.

I - General Information -

Place Paris Exhibition Centre - Porte de Versailles

Dates

Samedi 4 décembre           Qualificatives "Femelle"                      10 H 00 à 13 H 00
Dimanche 5 décembre       Qualificatives "Mâle"                           10 H 00 à 13 H 00
Lundi 6 décembre              Finales du Championnat du Monde       13 H 00 à 17 H 00

Les horaires ci-dessus sont prévisionnels. Les horaires définitifs seront communiqués aux participants dans leur dossier technique.

II - 1998 Officials -

Show Director
Comitè des Expositione de Paris Igor Alekan
General Organization
Comitè des Expositions de Paris Sylvie Mazier
Steering Committee
ECAHO Mme Teresa de Borbon
ACA Mme Christiane Chazel
Service des Haras M. Alexandre Meybeck
CENECA M. Serge Martin
Comite des Expositions de Paris M. John Shaw - Igor Alekan
SERVICE DES HARAS M. Alexandre Meybeck
Judges
A Mme Sylvie Eberhardt            Allemagne
B Mme Christine Jamar‑Demeersseman             Belgique
C Mme W. El Barbary Egypte
D M. Jean Luc Vergues            France
E M. Francesco Santoro Italie
F M. Marek Trela            Pologne
G Mme Corkv Sutton  USA
Disciplinary Committee Mme Teresa de Borbon Spain
Mme Ursula Rahm Switzerland
M. Philippe Barbié de Préaudeau France
M. Xavier Guibert France
Dr. Vétérinaire Laurent Brechet France
Score Checking Steward
Mme Valerie Cinqualbre

The initial list of judges may be changed at the last minute owing to the absence of a judge due to sickness or accident, without this providing just cause for complaint Within the Competition area, all communication between judges and exhibitors is done through the steward.

III - General Conditions -

1 - Admission

Le Championnat du Monde du Cheval Arabe est ouvert à tout cheval arabe né en 1998 ou avant. Sont admis tous les chevaux enregistrés dans un studbook reconnu par la WAHO (World Arabian Horse Organization) à la date de clôture de l'engagement (25 octobre 1999)et répondant aux critères de qualification ci-dessous. Le studbook national est responsable de la confirmation de l'enregistrement.

2 - Qualifìcations

For Europe:

For the USA:

For the rest of the World:

Proof of qualification must be enclosed with the application form and will be checked by the E.A.H.S C (Show Commission of the E.C.A.H.O)

3 - Classes

Four Championship finals are scheduled:

CM 1 «Junior Female» World Championship Fillies aged 1 to 3 years
CM 2 «Senior Female» World Championship Mares aged 4 years and over
CM 3 <Junior Male» World Championship Colts aged 1 to 3 years
CM 4 «Senior Male» World Championship Stallions aged 4 and over

Qualifying classes are scheduled for each Championship final as follows :

CM 1
Class CM 1 a "Junior Female" aged 1 to 3,
Class CM 1 b divided into 2 equal classes a and b according to their age.
CM 2
Class CM 2 a "Senior Female" aged 4 years and over
Class CM 2 b divided into 2 equal classes a and b according to their age.
CM 3
Class CM 3 a "Junior Male" aged 1 to 3,
Class CM 3 b divided into 2 equal classes a and b according to their age.
CM 4
Class CM 4 a "Senior Male" aged 4 and over
Class CM 4 b divided into 2 equal classes a and b according to their age.

IV - Scoring System-

I - Notation

1.- The horses will be judged individually at a standstill, walking and trotting by each judge who will attribute

a) for each qualifying class, five judges will each attribute to each horse

· a score from 10 to 20 for type

· a score from 10 to 20 for head and neck

· a score from 10 to 20 for body and top line

· a score from 10 to 20 for legs

· a score from 10 to 20 for movement

b) For each Championship final .

The qualified horses will be judged by five judges.

Each judge will designate the Champion and Reserve-Champion of his choice. The classification of each judge will be translated into points 1st = 3 pts, 2nd = 1 pt In case of a tie, the score earned in the qualifying class will decide between the horses and if it is necessary, the score earned for type.

The marks will be entered into the computer system and displayed for each horse and each judge as the judging progresses.

2 - Placing

At the end of each qualifying class, the horses in the 1st to 5th positions will be declared «Elite» and qualify for the final of the corresponding Championship.

For each Championship final:

The horse having obtained the best score from all the judges will be declared «World Champion»
The horse having obtained the second best score from all the judges will be declared «Reserve-World Champion».

3 - Score checking

A score checking steward will be designated to supervise the computer entries and the display of the scores.
Each Championship class or qualifying class will be judged by a panel of five judges.

V - Invitations -

The National Associations and Federations will be sent a set of the present Rules and will be responsible for distributing them to their members.

VI - Entries -

Entry fee :1.900 FRF (inc. VAT) per horse, including rental of the box stall.
Payment by cheque in French francs to Comite des Expositions de Paris.
Exhibitors must send their entry forms before the final deadline of:
(the postmark bearing proof of sending)

· 25 October 1999

le 15 novembre 1999 pour les chevaux dont la qualification interviendra au Championnat d'Europe de Verone les 13 et 14 novembre 1999.

Date limite des déclarations de forfait: 15 novembre 1999.

Au delà de cette date, aucun forfait ne sera remboursé.

Entries must be sent to:

Comitè des Expositions de Paris

Championnat du Monde du Cheval Arabe

55, quai Alphonse Le GalIo - BP 317

92107 Boulogne cedex (France)

Tel.: 33 01 49.09.64 32 - Fax: 33 01 49.09 61 58

Entry applications are accepted according to the space available. No entry will be accepted by fax or telex.
Will be accepted only entries with :

  • Banque: 30003 Agence: 03764 n. compte: 00050058321 Clé RIB: 89 _Codeswift: SOGEFRPPRIG
  • From, the 1st January 1998, a horse passport (horse accompanying document) is obligatory for any international borse show in a country of the European Community. In case no passport has yet been issued by the National Organisation, an Identification Document with graphic description and a Registration Certificate must be provided.

    The signature of the entry form incurs the civil and penal liability of the competitor in the case of a dispute in any form whatsoever.

    In the event of a search for responsibility, the organisers will only take into account the name of the signatory, and it will be his responsibility to start proceedings against third parties that he deems necessary.

    VII - Presentation of the horses -

    1 - Concerning the preparation and make-up of the horses, the rules of the E.C.A.H.O. paragraphs 29 to 32 apply with the following reserve in paragraph 31 a: the tactile hairs and the inner ears of the horses will not be shaved after the closing date for entries.

    2 - Concerning the protection of horses and drug abuse, the rules of the E.C.A.H.O paragraphs 15 and 35 to 41 are fully applicable.

    3 - Handlers

    Handlers will be aged 16 and over.
    All persons presenting a horse will be neatly dressed.

    Qualifying classes:

    All-white dress, straight trousers (riding breeches, ski-pants and tights forbidden). The garments should bear no distinctive marks.

    Championship classes:

    Full dress, jacket and tie compulsory.
    Each horse should be presented to the judges by one person only.
    The handlers showing more than one horse in the same class will provide another person wearing competition clothing to hold the horses during the class.

    4 - Numbers

    Numbers are to be collected from the Championship office, Building 6.

    5 - Respect of the time schedules

    The timing of the events will be communicated to the exhibitors in their technical file. The horses should be in the paddock at least twenty minutes before the start of the event. All delays shall result in elimination.

    VIII - Technical Conditions -

    1 - Technical organisation Comite des Expositions de Paris
    2 - Competition ring 70 m x 30 m in earth, sand and shavings
    3 - Exercise ground 35 m x 30 m in earth, sand and shavings

    4 - Arrival and departure of the horses

    The horses will arrive on 2th December between 1 and 6 p.m. and on 3th December between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m.
    The horses must have left the salon exhibition hall by December 7th before 10 a.m.

    5 - Food for the horses

    This will be provided by the exhibitors themselves. However, fodder and grain may be bought on-site.

    6 -Stabling

    The box will be attributed by the competition organisers and will be provided with bedding.The stable buildings will be closed from 8 p.m. until 7 a.m. the following morning.Night supervision is ensured by the security service.Veterinary supervision is also provided at night. Decorative elements in the stalls should be fireproof. The horses must be visible to the public.

    IX - Veterinary Matters -

    1 - Veterinary Inspection

    The veterinary inspection and the checking of passports (horse accompanying document) and identification documents shall take place on 3th December at 11 a.m.
    The owners will present each horse in the order of the programme numbers with the passport.
    In the case of incomplete or insufficient documents, the horse will be refused entry by the Disciplinary Commission.

    2 - Vaccination

    Vaccination against equine influenza and rabies
    All horses must be up to date with their influenza and rabies vaccinations
    All horses taking part should have an identification document validated by the authorities of each country and have the «vaccination sheet» stamped by a veterinarian who does not own the horse.

    3 - Drug testing -

    All horses entering international events may be submitted to a test.

    All Champions will be immediately accompanied from their class to the veterinary stall for a compulsory blood and urine test The exhibitor or his representative will be present to sign the necessary documents.

    The horses drawn (a minimum one per class), the morning preceding the event, will have a blood test carried out by the veterinary of the competition in their stalls after the class in which they have just taken part The exhibitor or his representative will be present to sign the necessary documents.

    Any breach with prohibited substances wili be examined by the Standing Disciplinary Committee of ECAHO and according to the regulations.

    4 - International Authorised Laboratory -

    Laboratoire de la Federation Nationale des Societes de Courses - 169, avenue de la Division Leclerc - 92290 Chatenay Malabry - France

    X - Miscellaneous -

    1 - Complaints

    Only exhibitors can make a complaint conceming a breach of the present regulations. Such a complaint must be made in writing no later than 24 hours after the alleged complaint. The amount of CHF. 80.-- or equivalent must be deposited with the Disciplinary Committee and it will be retained if the compiaint is considered to be unjustified.

    2 - Doctor - Veterinary - Farrier

    Medical and veterinarian treatments as well as the services of a famer will be paid by the owners, handlers or persons connected to the horse.

    3 - Insurance

    All exibitors must make sure that their Personal, Civil Liability, Individual Accident and Sickness insurance policies are valid In the event of a competitor not being correctly insured, the Civil Liability of the organisers will not be incurred. The horses and equipment of the competitors remains under their supervision and responsibility for the duration of the event

    4 - European and specific customs formalities

    H.L.C. Philippe Apert - 86, rue Fondaudege - 33000 Bordeaux - France Tel. 33 05 56.51 03 64 - Fax: 33 05 56 81 11.03

    5 - Access passes - Parking cards

    The exhibitor will be directly sent a technical file including .

    · 1 van parking card

    · 3 breeders cards for the first horse entered

    · 1 card per additional horse from 2nd horses onwards.

    Additional breeder passes will be sold at the Competition secretariat building 6, at the price of 150 FF (Inc. VAT)

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