Sv: Uttagna till Unghäst VM 2009
Har nu gått till källan och tragglat mig igenom Invitation to Verden 2009, en komplicerad historia och jag undrar om inte ASVH gör det extra svårt för sig med att nominera hästar som inte tillhör det egna för bundet. Man kan tydligen här också, liksom på hoppsidan använda sig av Wild Cards istället. Så lär Rubinrot ha tävlat 2002 och troligen också Florencio 04 och 05.
se det 26 sidor långa pdf dokumentetApprovedScheduleVerden2009 som ni får klicka upp å denna sida
http://www.wbfsh.org/?GB/Activities/WBFSH Young Horse Championship/Dressage.aspx
Här har jag kopierat några stycken:
print-out: 15-May-09/Wen. 5/26
V. INVITATIONS
A. CH-EU-D YH:
Foreign athletes are invited by the Organising Committee through their NF.
One groom per athlete.
1. The World Breeding Championship for Young Horses in Dressage will be
organised under FEI Rules with the support of the World Breeding Federation
for Sport Horses. The selection procedure will be decided by the relevant
National Federations in cooperation with the breeding organisation(s) in their
country.
2. a) The general principle is that only NFs may nominate horses if there is a
WBFSH member studbook within the country of that respective NF.
b) An exception to the rule 2.a) can be made for NFs, if
- the athlete is an athlete with the nationality of that respective NF and
- the horse is a horse of a WBFSH member studbook and owned by a
person of the respective NFs country and
- the (origin)studbook of the horse and the NF of that respective country,
where the horse/athlete-combination is training, support the nomination.
3. a) The general principle is that NFs will enter horses that have a pedigree of a
national studbook, which is a member of the WBFSH and whose seat is
within the field of activity inside the respective NF.
b) An exception to the rule that horses must have a pedigree of a studbook
which is a member of the WBSFH and whose seat is within the field of
activity inside the respective NF, will be made in 2009.
4. The number of horses which may be entered by NFs in each class (i.e. five
and six year old) is as follows:
• Germany 7
• The Netherlands 6
• Denmark 4
• Sweden 4
All other accredited NFs may enter up to two horses in each class.
5. As an exception to the FEI General Regulations, NFs may enter athletes of a
different nationality provided the athlete’s NF will give its approval. The
combination of this exception with exception number 3 b) is not allowed.
6. Wildcards:
• NFs may apply for wildcards only for horses that are registered in member
studbooks of the territory of the respective NF and are trained abroad.
• Exceptions to this rule will be considered for 2009 only for horses with a
pedigree (showing at least three full generations) of a studbook, which has
not been a member of the WBFSH and whose field of activity does not
extend over a country in which already a WBFSH member exists. The
exception will be made only once.
• The number of wildcards depends on the total number of horses entered -
a max. number of 50 horses per age group will be admitted.
• Wildcards will be decided by the WBFSH and the FEI in close cooperation
with the OC’s NF and the OC.
• Wildcards will be assigned in the following proportions: GER max 3, NED
max 2, and all other NFs max 1.
• Only wildcard requests from NFs will be considered; requests received from
individuals will directly be refused.
• Wildcards will apply to specific horses only and will not be subject to
substitution by NFs.
• Only the OC in close cooperation with the OC’s NF and the FEI may allow
substitutions.
• Wildcards cannot be assigned to horses that have taken part in national
selection systems, unless the respective NF agrees.
• The final decision regarding wildcards and substitutions will be decided by
the WBFSH and the FEI. No further appeal against this decision will be
allowed.
7. In the Final competition of each class, no NF may have more horses than the
number of places originally allocated excluding wildcards (i.e. GER 7, NED 6,
DEN 4, SWE 4, other NFs 2).
8. Each athlete may start a maximum of two horses in each class including the
Final competition in each age group.
9. The above-mentioned athletes are invited to compete in the national
competitions (17 and 18). According to the regulations pertaining para 20.5
LPO (German Show Rules), in the national competitions 15 athletes from four
guest nations are admitted.
The prize-giving ceremony for the CH-M-D Young Horses will be conducted as follows:
• T
he flag of the studbook of the winning horse will be raised to honour the respective
studbook;
• The national anthem of the nation of the respective studbook will be played to
honour the winning horse.
FEI Medals to the athletes placed 1st to 3rd in the respective final competition
of the CH-M-D YH. WBFSH-Trophy to the winner. Special prize to the most
successful breeding organisation of the CH-M-D YH.