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How many points do you need to qualify in IEA?

How many points do you need to qualify in IEA?

IEA stands for Interscholastic Equestrian Association. It is a competition of teams from other barns that all want to win! If you place then you get points that go to Regionals. To qualify, you need 18 points and you can only compete in 5 shows through the season.

How many zones are there in IEA?

The Interscholastic Equestrian Association has 11 Hunt Seat zones across the United States.

What are the IEA levels?

4 Ability Levels for Equitation on the Flat: Beginner, Novice, Intermediate and Open. Flat classes may include patterns for upper levels. 3 Ability Levels for Over Fences: Novice, Intermediate and Open.

How many points do you need for IEA regionals?

Region Finals “Regionals” If a rider accumulates 15 or more points in a season they qualify to compete in Regionals. If a team accumulates 20 or more points in a season, the team qualifies to compete in Regionals.

How much does IEA cost?

IEA Membership rates are very affordable and are the same for all disciplines – Hunt Seat, Western and Dressage. Fees are $60 per individual member for the season. Teams are $150. Enrollment for the 2020-2021 season will open June 2020 with competitions beginning September 1, 2020.

How many points is 4th place in IEA?

Point riders must be registered with the scorekeeper or secretary before the first draw. Points are to be calculated as follows: 1st place – 7 points; 2nd place – 5 points; 3rd place – 4 points; 4th place – 3 points; 5th place – 2 points; and 6th place – 1 point.

How much does it cost to join IEA?

IEA National Membership $55 if before July 1, $60 between July 1-Oct 31, and $80 after Nov 1. This cost is for each team you join and we offer both a hunt seat and dressage team. You must be in an approved lesson program – either through Belmore Equestrian or another approved lesson program.

Where is IEA Nationals 2020?

Columbus, Ohio
July 8, 2020 (Columbus, Ohio) – The Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) has confirmed the 2021 National Finals dates and locations for each of the organization’s three disciplines for this season. The season begins in August 2020 and concludes with the Finals.

What does IEA stand for horses?

Interscholastic Equestrian Association
Evenstride participates in the Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA), a national organization created to introduce students in private and public middle and secondary schools to equestrian sports.

How much does it cost to do IEA?

Costs to participate: $250 Sign-Up Fee which includes team shirt and offered team lessons/meetings (expected June – Feb) during show prep season. IEA National Membership $55 if before July 1, $60 between July 1-Oct 31, and $80 after Nov 1.

Where can I find the IEA zone rules?

The complete set of IEA rules, in a final, easy-to-read format. Please visit the Splits page for your Zone.

What does it mean to be an IEA rider?

Whether the team is the partnership with the horse that an IEA rider draws for a class at the horse show or the team that consists of old and new friends at the barn, an IEA rider has the opportunity to develop competitive riding skills while making memories that will last a lifetime.

Do you have to own a horse to join the IEA?

Join the IEA! No rider needs to own a horse and membership is open to Public School, Private School or Barn teams for student riders in grades 4-12. It’s your future. Take the reins. Join for the 2019-2020 season now! Membership applications for riders, coaches, and more are available online now.

How old do you have to be to ride dressage at IEA?

The IEA Dressage Pilot Program, in it’s third year, is available to riders in grades 6 – 12 who have a minimum of one year of riding experience. Riders will compete on teams in both dressage test classes as well as dressage seat equitation classes.