Rider Attire:
Riders may choose to wear a polo style shirt, tucked in, instead of the traditional shirt, stock tie and coat.
Riders in English tack must wear hard hats. Derby and Top Hats are allowed for riders over the age of 19.
Riders in Western classes should be in tradition Western Pleasure attire.
Tack Rules:
Bits for Introductory through Second Level: plain snaffle (of only one type of metal, no rollers, kimberwicks,
pelhams, or tom thumbs). For Western classes: snaffle bits meeting the requirements of USEF Rule
MO132.3 may be used or curb bits meeting the requirements of USEF RuleMO132.2 may be used.
Riders using snaffle bits must use both hands. Western riders using curb bits may ride with either one
or the hands, but may not switch back and forth within the same tests.
Please make checks payable to Twin Rivers Saddle Club.
Dressage entry forms and Twin Rivers Membership forms can be downloaded at www.TRSC.us
Please mail a copy of current, negative coggins with entry form.
Mail entry to:
Twin Rivers Saddle Club, 6354 SW Busch St, Palm City FL 34990
All entries must be postmarked 10 days prior to show date. Late entries will be accepted at the discretion
of the dressage director. Accepted late entries will incur a $20 late entry fee. Ride times will be emailed
the Thursday night before the show.
Arena:
20 m x 60 m arena with grass footing. Warm up area is available with same footing.
Rider Attire:
Proper show attire is encouraged; however, riders may choose to wear a polo style shirt, tucked in, instead
of the traditional shirt, stock tie and coat. Riders in English tack must wear hard hats. Derby and Top Hats
are allowed for riders over the age of 19. Riders in Western classes should be in tradition Western Pleasure
attire.
Awards:
Choice of First Place Prizes if more than 3 in class. Ribbons to 6th place for all classes. If you compete in
at least 4 of Twin Rivers Shows, you will be eligible for the End of Year Awards.
Pets must be kept on a leash at all times.
Concessions:
Food concessions are available on the show grounds.
Tack Rules:
BITS for Introductory through Second Level: plain snaffle (of only one type of metal, no rollers,
kimberwicks, pelhams, or tom thumbs). For Western classes: snaffle bits meeting the requirements of
USEF Rule MO132.3 may be used or curb bits meeting the requirements of USEF RuleMO132.2 may be
used. Riders using snaffle bits must use both hands. Western riders using curb bits may ride with either
one or the hands, but may not switch back and forth within the same tests. Either a regular, dropped, flash,
or crossed noseband may be used. Wraps, tendon, splint, or bell boots are allowed for schooling only.
Martingales, side reins, tie downs, etc. are not allowed.
Whips:
One whip no longer than 47.2 inches (120 cm) including lash may be carried.
Bridle Number:
All horses are required to wear an assigned number while on the show grounds. Non-competing horses
must fill out an entry form and receive a number to school.