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From the early
1960's through the mid 1980's, the U.S. was a
dominant force in the world of Show Jumping.
Represented by a dynasty of equestrian elite
including Frank Chapot, William Steinkraus, Mary
Mairs Chapot, Kathy Kusner, Conrad Homfeld, and
Joe Fargis, our team won at every major venue in
the world. What is often forgotten is that
these riders accomplished this feat on horses
bred and trained right here in America!
Then, in the late
1980's that all changed; Americans became
perhaps the largest importers of European horses
in the world. We bought not only bloodlines but
also the thoughtful and meticulous early
training and ring experience that allowed buyers
to take horses straight to the show ring; much
of what we pay for when we purchase European
horses comes from the good mileage that they
receive as 4, 5, and 6-year-olds.
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Today, we have a new set of
circumstances impacting our sport. Not only have American
breeders brought the very best bloodlines to our own shores,
but the new economy makes the model of purchasing top class
experienced horses out of reach of the vast majority of
enthusiasts. The absolute necessity of show ring mileage in
the development of saleable horses, together with the
growing cost of obtaining that mileage has become a dilemma
for American owners and trainers. Developing our own
horses, therefore, is a bit of a lost art. The biggest
handicap in bringing young horses along is the lack of
opportunity to get the youngsters an appropriate, cost
effective, introduction to the showing world.
Linda
Allen, famed course designer of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic
Games,the 1992 World Cup Final (Del Mar), Super Leagues in
both Dublin and Rotterdam, three time Nations Cup rider, and
judge for many National Medals, has brought numerous horses
from "local" shows to International acclaim.
The Benchmark Program, a
concept developed by Linda Allen, is designed to address
this lack of opportunity for appropriate and affordable
mileage for young horses as well as for less experienced
riders. Linda's plan is for one-day rallies* that emphasize
the development of a solid foundation, rather than on
winning ribbons.
The Benchmark Program is
carefully designed to meet the needs of trainers of young
horses, as well as riders who need mileage in the arena.
Each one-day rally will feature a course comparable to that
at a rated show. These courses will be "horse-friendly" to
encourage schooling for young horses. Riders will have the
opportunity to ride multiple rounds at whatever height they
choose, giving them the opportunity both to ascertain their
horses' current level of training as well as to ensure that
every horse has gotten a full measure of good 'mileage'
during the day's outing. The Benchmark Program will also
offer a permanent performance record for each horse,
consisting of scored first rounds at each height. These
rounds will accumulate points toward Benchmark Bronze,
Silver, and Gold achievement levels, creating increased
visibility for young horses and giving trainers and owners
an opportunity to showcase horses in a cost-effective way.
Additionally, The Benchmark Program offers Junior and
Amateur a way to accumulate show-ring mileage and reach
individual performance goals.
The
Benchmark Program offers an extremely cost-effective
alternative to Rated shows. Yearly membership for The
Benchmark Program costs $50, whereas membership fees for
rated shows can run in excess of $175. Riders will be
charged $35 for the first round, and only $25 for all
additional rounds. Non-member fees at rallies are only $5
per class; at rated shows, non-members are charged an
average of $70 per show. There are no late fees ($35 at
rated shows) or nomination fees ($50 at rated shows) for The
Benchmark Program rallies.
Today's horse shows are,
rightly, geared to the competitive level of horse and rider;
The Benchmark Program seeks to provide an opportunity
similar to those found in European countries to put the
foundation on horses and riders at a cost more equivalent to
theirs. Good mileage, reasonable cost, better marketing,
individual goals, in an inclusive atmosphere - these are the
goals of The Benchmark Program.
*Upcoming Rally Dates: 1/9/11
4/3/11 9/4/11+ 12/4 /11 All will take place at El Sueno
Equestrian Center in Somis, CA. More information coming soon
at www.thebenchmarkprogram.com.
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