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[RC] USEF 2004 FEI 100-mile information - Stephanie Teeter

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From: "Kenneth Ayala" <kenayala@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:  Tue, 2 Mar 2004 09:35:58 -0500

I am attaching the USEF-approved informatin regarding passports and fees for 
2004 3-star or 100-mile rides in the US in 2004.  Canadians must have passports 
to enter the FEI rides here in US.
Please distribute to your riders or post on your websites.
Thanks.  Anne A.

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http://www.endurance.net/international/usef/2004USEF_Requirements.html

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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FEI 100-MILE RIDERS READ CAREFULLY NOW!!!!

Beginning this year, 2004, ALL riders in FEI 3-star (100 mile) rides
in the U.S.A. MUST have either an FEI Passport or a National Passport
for their horse.  If the horse already has a valid, current FEI
passport, check the items under "Rider Requirements" only.

To acquire either passport before your first FEI ride:

1. As owner, get your horse life-recorded with US Equestrian, a
requirement for any passport. To get the form, go to www.usef.org and
click on "Forms and Pubs" and then "Membership".  The cost to Life
Record is a one-time fee of $200.  You can either download the form,
fill it out and mail it in, OR, do it online by going from the Home
Page directly to "Memberships", logging in as a USEF member, and
filling out the online Life Recording Form.

2. Be sure that your horse has or gets the two intramuscular equine
flu shots (one initial and the second within the 21-92 day period
after the first shot, and that the vet has recorded the batch numbers
to put on the passport form. The nasal form of the equine influenza
shot cannot be used for the primary inoculations. If the horse has
already had the two primary shots and needs a booster, be sure that it
is given WITHIN one year of the second inoculation, and is not given
within 7 days of the event, or start over with primary shots.

3. Write to Lynn McCoy (lmccoy@xxxxxxxx) or phone her at 859-225-2020
and have her send you the detailed info on how to do the
diagram/written description of your horse. READ IT CAREFULLY, and
either do the picture/words yourself in exact detail or have a very
knowledgeable vet do it all.  (If you do the diagram and the
description yourself, we suggest that you do it first on a practice
diagram and have your vet approve it before you transfer it to the
pages in the passport.) Either way you will have to have the vet
verify the form while looking at the horse, make any corrections, and
sign the sheet. You will need a black and a red pen to do the drawing;
you will probably need a stool to view the top of the horse well.  Be
aware that most applications for passports are rejected because the
drawings are not done correctly and/or the written description is not
in anatomical terms -- this will delay the return of your horse's
passport.

4. At the same time, tell Lynn that you need an official application
form for the National ($50) or FEI ($300) Passport.  If you do not
intend to go to Canada or overseas, the National Passport is the least
expensive; it is good for the life of the horse and you can always
upgrade it to FEI status in future by paying the additional $250.  If
you already have an older National Passport for your horse, you need
to fill out the new application form and return it with $15 and the
old passport, so they can issue the new National Passport just
approved by the FEI for use in FEI competitions.

5. Be prepared to pay the new High Performance Fee at the ride, either
$50 per ride or $200 for all FEI rides in 2004. If you do more than 2
rides, you will have to pay the $200 Sr. fee. The fee for Junior
riders is $100/year, but must be paid in its entirety.  You may pay it
on the Membership Application form, or at the ride with a credit card
number or by check (NO CASH accepted as this form must be mailed in
immediately at the ride).

Rider Requirements 2004:

1. You must be a member of USEF with Discipline Fee paid: $50 total.
For application form, go to www.usef.org, then to Forms and Pubs, then
to Membership or go from Home Page directly to Membership and do it
online with your login codes.

2. You must be a member of AERC International (extra $10)

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