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Bromont International CAI-A

Bromont,Quebec,Canada
www.internationalbromont.org/driving
450 de Gaspé rd, Bromont, Quebec J2L 1A9


June 27-29, 2008

FEI-CAI-A

Rating: ADS, FEI, EC


Use Bromont Form, Request by phone, fax or Web site
Selection Trial US/ Canada


Entries Open: April 1 Entries Close: June 10
Levels/Divisions: Training, Preliminary, FEI Advanced
Classes: Singles, Pairs Four-in-hand; Pony, Horse; Prize List? No
Organizer: Roger Deslauriers, 450 chemin de Gaspe, Bromont QC J2L1A9; W: 450-534-0787; e-mail: info@internationalbromont.org
Secretary: Michel Lapierre, 775 Chemin du golf, Drummondville, QC J2B8A8 W: 819-478-1411; C:819-475-2812 Fax: 819-478-5588 e-mail: lapierre@9bit.qc.ca
Mail Entries to: Secretary


Officials


President of the Jury: Pierre de chezelles (FR); Ground Jury: Stephane Keszyki (POL), Anne Marie Turbe(FR), Jamie O’Rourke (USA), Marsoe Larose(CAN); President of Appeals: Jack Pemberton(CAN) Technical
Delegate: Simon Rosenman (CAN) Course Designer: Christian Jseli (Swiss) Veterinarian: (FEI VET)Yves Rossier(CAN)


Fees


Entry/Class Fees: Advanced $250, Prelim $225, Train $200; Post Entry Fees: ad, $25; Entry Fee Refund Policy: With medical or veterinary certificate prior to June 15, all fees less $25; Stall Fee: $150 includes first bedding. Stall Deposit: $50, returned if stall is stripped and sweept clean Separate Check? Yes; Stall Refund Policy: Same as entry; Other Fees: Extra hay or bedding, $8 per bale or bag Make Checks Payable to: BROMONT INTERNATIONAL


Tentative Schedule


Stable Opens: Wed 10 am Secretary’s Office Opens: Thurs 12 noon; Vet Check: Thurs 1 pm; Course Walk and Briefings: Thurs 3 pm; Presentation: Fri. 8 am; Dressage: Fri 9 am; Marathon: Sat. 9 am Cones: Sun 9 am Social Events: Thurs 6:30 pm, wine and cheese welcome, Sat competitors diner 6:30 pm One complimentary ticket with entry. Additional tickets $15 with registration . On site available at $20.


Dressage


Ring/Warm-up area Footing: Sand
Test: Training: Test 4; Preliminary: Single & Pairs Test 6, Fours Test 5; Advanced: Horse Single test FEI 9, Horse Pairs and Fours Test FEI 8, Pony Single and Pairs FEI 7, Pony Four Test FEI 6


Marathon


Terrain: rolling hills, woods, open fields, gravel roads, race track, water crossing
Level: Training; 3 sections ± 12 km; 5 obstacles: with 3 gates, water obstacle
Level: Preliminary; 3 sections; ± 12 km; 6 obstacles: with 5 gates
Level: Advanced; 3 sections; ± 15 km; 7 obstacles: with 6 gates


Cones


Ring/Warm-up area Footing: Grass, Sand Other: may use water splash,and two section competition or drive-off. Clearance Per ADS / EC / FEI Rules


Other Information


Veterinary/Health Requirements: Negative Coggins test July 1, 2007 or later, valid Influenza vac.cert.
Stabling Information: Permanent stalls with doors, may have additional temportary stabling under tent
Misc. Show info : Training and Preliminary drivers must hold current ADS or PSO membership. FEI drivers require permission to from national federation. Drug, medication and Cruelty rules of EC and FEI will be observed. All horses must be in stabling with stall doors provided. Organizer has right to consolidate or cancel classes with less than 3 entries; SMV signs required; ATV/moped type vehicles require safety helmets; all persons on vehicles in marathon must wear protective headgear ( provincial regulation ) . Vehicle reflectors waived for vehicles in Competitions A and C (EC Article 915.2.1).
Awards Offered: Ribbons to Sixth place; prize money for FEI classes; Best overall trophies
Food Available on the Grounds: Yes from Thursday through Sunday
Accommodations: Le Chateau Bromont: 450-534-3433; Auberge Bromont: 450-534-1199; Hotel Le Menhir: 450-534-3790; Le St-Martin: 450-534-0044
Camping On Grounds: Yes Details: Contact Secretary; some Electric/ water available. Camping fee $125

Off Grounds: Yes; Details: Public campground nearby 450-534-4434.
Directions to Show: From US 81: to Ontario 401 East, becomes Quebec #20 toward Montreal; take #10 East (cross bridge Pont Champlain); about 45 minutes to Bromont. From US 87: becomes Quebec #10 East; about 45 minutes to Bromont; From US 91: becomes Quebec #55; take #10 (West) for about 30 minutes toBromont. At Bromont (on #10) take exit 78 (Bl.Bromont) for 2 km; turn right on Shefford Street for 1 km; then left on Chemin de Gaspe for 3 km; the Olympic equestrian facility is on the right. Crossing the border is easy : you need a temporary horse exportation certificate from your vet , If you have a big truck , it is a good thing to have a log book , a smile and of course a passport or proof of citizen ship make things easier .