TIEC announces start of 2016 Carolinas’ Challenge Cup series

Published 6:42 pm Thursday, July 21, 2016

Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC) in conjunction with the North Carolina Hunter Jumper Association (NCHJA), is pleased to announce the launch of the new Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Series, set to take place at horse shows across the Carolinas region, with the series culminating in a final competition to be hosted at the TIEC venue during Tryon Fall IV, which will begin Wednesday, Oct. 12, and conclude Sunday, Oct. 16.

Horse and rider combinations competing in the Children’s Hunter, Adult Hunter, Junior Hunter, Amateur Owner Hunter, 2’6” Hunter, and Pre-Green Hunter divisions, through their participation in the series, will have the opportunity to accumulate points throughout the year for a chance to receive yearly awards and championship honors, as well as an opportunity to compete at the Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Championship Finals at the Tryon Fall IV Horse Show. The top 30 horses finishing atop each designated division will be invited to compete in the Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Finals.

Qualifying for the Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Series will continue throughout the summer and fall with finals set to take place at Tryon Fall IV (Oct. 12-16).

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“This is a unique experience for hunter exhibitors competing in the Carolinas and we are looking forward to bringing this championship event to TIEC, as well as maintaining the growing partnership with other competitions operating in the region,” said Mark Bellissimo, managing partner of Tryon Equestrian Partners. “We believe this opportunity will become an important component of the longstanding hunter circuit in this region for many years to come.”

Horses will qualify based on points earned in their respective divisions during the qualifying period, which started June 29, and will continue through Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, at eligible competition locations.

“This series will allow for riders and competitors of all ages to partake in something that we hope will continue to grow the sport in this area,” added J.P. Godard, show manager of TIEC.

A horse may earn points in any section for which it is eligible, and may accumulate points in multiple sections with multiple riders. Participants may not compete more than three horses in the Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Finals.

The following list of events will serve as qualifying competitions for the Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Finals. In order to be eligible for the Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Series or to compete in the event finals, competitors must compete at least one show, in a minimum of three of four possible locations.

Qualifying for the inaugural 2016 Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Series began during the NCHJA Charity Horse Show in Raleigh, N.C., in late June and will continue through the summer and into early fall.

No enrollment or membership is required. The top 30 qualified competitors must accept invitations and be entered by Oct. 3, 2016 for eligibility to compete in the Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Finals. In the event that there is a tie in points for the final placing qualification (30th), than both/or all participants tied in the 30th position will be eligible to compete in the final competition.

The Tryon Fall III Horse Show will offer a “Wild Card” invitation in each division offered for the Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Finals. The horse/rider combination (if not already invited or qualified) that accumulates the most points in each respective division at Tryon Fall III, will earn an opportunity to compete in the Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Finals at the Tryon Fall IV Horse Show. If the “Wild Card” invitation is declined, no additional invitation or qualification will be extended.

The Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Finals is set to take place at the Tryon Fall IV Horse Show and will offer a two round classic. Each round will count as 50 percent towards the scores of the top 12 in each respective division invited back for a second round. Formal attire is required and the order of go will be determined based on points accumulated.

An overall series Championship and Reserve Championship will be awarded for each of the Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Divisions and will be presented at the Tryon Fall IV Horse Show. Points from the Finals classes will be included and count toward overall series championship.

For more information on the Carolinas’ Challenge Cup Series please visit  tryon.com.

– article submitted

by TIEC News