How do you qualify for Maclay?

The Maclay is open to junior members of USEF or Equine Canada who have not reached their 18th birthday in accordance with GR127. Riders must be current members of the National Horse Show Association (“NHSA”) in order to compete in all Maclay, Regionals and Finals Classes.

How many points do you need to qualify for Maclay Finals?

According to the official rulebook, In order to qualify for the Maclay Regional Finals, contestants must win the following: in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York a rider must win 50 points. In Florida, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, they must win 38 points.

What is the Maclay Medal?

Initiated in 1933, four years prior to the AHSA (USEF) Medal Finals, Alfred B. Maclay conceived of a trophy that would inspire young riders to develop the best horsemanship skills and instill in them respect and compassion for their equine partners. It was, and still is, considered a “horsemanship” class.

Who won the 2021 Maclay?

Rizvi
In the end, it was Rizvi who reclaimed her leading position, securing the win in the 2021 ASPCA Maclay National Championship with veteran mount Finnick, a 15-year-old Westphalian gelding.

What day is Maclay Finals?

Nov. 7
The ASPCA Maclay Championship kicks off at 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 7 at the Kentucky Horse Park’s Alltech Arena in Lexington.

What is the NHS medal?

It is the highest award bestowed by the British government ‘for acts of the greatest heroism or for most conspicuous courage in circumstance of extreme danger’ The NHS has been awarded the George Cross in recognition of the work of all staff in all four nations of the UK.

How do you qualify for Equitation Finals?

A rider must complete the course at a Regionals to be eligible to compete at the Finals. If a rider invited from a Regionals to compete in the Finals declines to compete in the Finals the rider with the next highest placing from the same Regionals will receive an invitation to compete in the Finals.

Where are the Maclay Finals held?

Lexington
Now held at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, one of the most competitive classes each year is the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Maclay National Championship, also known as the Maclay Finals.

Where are the Maclay Finals?

Competition for the 2023 ASPCA Maclay Finals will begin SATURDAY in the Alltech Arena.

What is EQ in horse riding?

More specifically, equitation may refer to a rider’s position while mounted, and encompasses a rider’s ability to ride correctly and with effective aids. In horse show competition, the rider, rather than the horse is evaluated.

What is the national horse of Canada?

Canada’s national horse, Le Cheval Canadien , is in danger of disappearing. Alongside Canada’s national flower, sport, symbol and bird, is a national animal that is often forgotten. Canada’s national horse, Le Cheval Canadien, is in danger of disappearing.

What is the Maclay class?

The Maclay class is unique in its format of qualifying for the Championship through eight regional competitions in September. The format of 50% jumping performance and 50% flat performance is grounded in Mr. Maclay’s original objective of improving the overall ride. Only one rider per horse.

Who was Alfred Maclay?

Alfred Barmore Maclay was born into an illustrious NYC family in 1871. He enlisted in the US infantry to fight the Spanish American War eventually obtaining the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. He grew up foxhunting, show jumping and steeple chasing until an injury re-directed his interest to Hackney horses and Fine Harness horses.

Are the Maclay Finals the ultimate test of horsemanship skills?

Over the years the ASPCA Maclay Finals have been termed the ‘proving ground of champions’ and the ultimate test for America’s young riders. And in the case of this classic test of horsemanship skills, that’s certainly more fact than hype.