*The 2024 cutoff date to qualify for Finals is October 6th
All exhibitors must present a valid membership card before the class, and show secretaries must record this number. A multiple day show (a show consisting of more than one day) may offer two Hunt Seat Medal classes.
If entries warrant (minimum 16), management must split class into two sections. For every 8 entries after 16 entries, management must continue to split into additional sections (i.e. 24 entries would split into 3 sections, 32 entries into 4 sections, 40 entries into 5 sections, and so on).
If there are not 3 riders of either or both the Junior or Adult Hunt Seat Medal qualifying class, they can be combined to meet the 3 rider minimum. Riders would show at their respective heights. Junior riders would still need a win or two seconds to qualify.
10 points qualifies Junior Riders for NEEC Finals
1st place, 10 points
2nd place, 5 points
For up to date NEEC Qualifiers, please visit the New England Horsemen’s Council’s website.
Open to Junior members of the NEHC who have not reached their eighteenth birthday. All contestants are required to perform over at least eight fences set to a height from 3 to 3’3″ with a combination and two changes of direction after the first obstacle. One or more individual tests of the top four contestants may be requested at the judge’s discretion (USEF tests 1-23). To fill a class, at least three competitors must complete the course.
All contestants will be required to perform over approximately ten fences set to a height from 3′ to 3’3″ with a combination and two changes of direction after the first obstacle. A minimum of 25 riders will be asked to return for a second round. After the completion of the second round, if the difference between first and second place score is two points or less, judges must test a minimum of the top 2 riders (maximum of eight.) If the difference is more than two points, testing is at the judge’s discretion (USEF tests 1-23).
THE WINNER OF ANY NEHC MEDAL CLASS FINALS IS NO LONGER ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE IN THAT SECTION OF MEDAL CLASS.
*The 2024 cutoff date to qualify for Finals is October 6th
All exhibitors must present a valid membership card before the class, and show secretaries must record this number. Qualifying in Hunt Seat Medal for the current year ends at midnight on the first Sunday of October. A multiple day show (a show consisting of more than one day) may offer two Adult/ Amateur Hunter Seat Medal Classes.
If entries warrant (minimum 16), management must split class into two sections. For every 8 entries after 16 entries, management must continue to split into additional sections. (i.e. 24 entries would split into 3 sections, 32 entries into 4 sections, 40 entries into 5 sections and so on).
If there are not 3 riders of either or both the Junior or Adult Hunt Seat Medal qualifying class, they can be combined to meet the 3 rider minimum. Riders would show at their respective heights. Junior riders would still need a win or two seconds to qualify. Point system for adult riders would stay the same.
10 points qualifies Adult riders for NEEC Finals
1st place, 10 pts
2nd place, 6 pts
3rd place, 4 pts
4th place, 2 pts
5th place, 1 pt
6th place, 1/2 pt
Once you have qualified, you are no longer eligible to compete in that seat for that year of Medal qualifying classes.
For up to date Medal Points, please visit the New England Horsemen’s Council’s website.
All contestants are required to perform over at least eight fences set at a height from 2’9″ to 3′ with a combination and two changes of direction after the first obstacle. One or more individual tests of the top four contestants may be requested at the judge’s discretion (USEF tests 1-23). To fill a class, at least three competitors must complete the course.
All contestants will be required to perform over approximately ten fences set at a height from 2’9″ to 3′ with a combination and two changes of direction after the first obstacle. A minimum of 25% or the top ten riders, whichever is greater, from the first round will be required to return for a second round. Further testing will be at the discretion of the judges (USEF tests 1-23).
THE WINNER OF ANY NEHC MEDAL CLASS FINALS IS NO LONGER ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE IN THAT SECTION OF MEDAL CLASS.
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