ESD Competition Organizer Forms
Published on
November 9, 2024
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Equestrian Skills Development (ESD)
ESD competitions are permitted to use Equestrian Canada “r” and “s” status judges for Hunter/Jumper, up to and including “Medium” status judges for Dressage and OE accredited officials. By using qualified officials, competitors can be sure they will receive the same quality of judging as when they compete at EC bronze or silver level competitions. All riders and horse owners are required to have (only) a valid Ontario Equestrian membership in order to compete at ESD competitions. This requirement guarantees all horses and riders are insured as a safety precaution.
Benefits of sanctioning your competition:
- Ontario Equestrian and Equestrian Canada proudly promote EC-sanctioned competitions on website event calendars.
- Ontario Equestrian provides organizers with support as needed prior to, during and following competitions. An Ontario Equestrian representative can be reached by phone or email during the week to answer any questions you may have. Organizers can also call Equestrian Canada’s competition hotline (613-287-1515 ext. 199) on the weekends during show season.
Sanctioning Information Packages
Equestrian Skills Development (ESD):
- ESD Show Sanctioning Requirements & General Guidelines
- ESD Competition Application Form
- ESD Competition Report Form
- ESD Exhibitor Report Form
- ESD Competition Modification Form
- Certificate of Insurance
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