Blue Seal Feeds Show Team

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Dry Creek Equestrian Center students have the opportunity to join the Show Team. The competitive side of the Equestrian world is known to be very expensive, so the Show Team allows students to pay a monthly fee that is applied towards reduced show expenses. Students may choose from three levels of involvement: pre-junior varsity, that attends three shows at the local level in divisions that compete over fences 2' and lower, Junior Varsity- that compete at six local shows in divisions from 2' through 3'6, and finally Varsity- that attends all six JV shows, plus three additional A or AA rated shows. The show team season starts in March and ends at the end of October each year.

BlueSeal Because the fees are reduced, the students not only learn to ride to a competitive level, they also are required to be involved in their horse's care and management. They are expected to display exceptional horsemanship and sportsmanship skills and act as leaders at the barn and at shows. 

For more information regarding the Dry Creek Equestrian Center Show Team, the Education Foundation or Sponsorship Opportunities please contact us.

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Show Team Schedule 2013

*Everyone (boarders, students) is welcome to attend all shows Show team shows are not limited to members only...

MARCH

8 -10 K & K Horse Shows Topeka Expocenter KHJA V/JV

20 - 24 St Louis National Eq Center USEF V

APRIL

6 - 7   Flint Hills Pony Club Manhattan/Cico Park                           KHJA All

13    New Legacy FarmWhite Fox Manor - Kansas City GPHA

17 - 21 Go Show Tulsa, OK USEF

MAY

3 - 5  Spring Fling Lonewolf Arena - KC KCPHA/KHJA

8 - 12  MILEC - INHJA Moffit Lake, IA INHJA/USEF

15-19 MILEC -INHJA Moffitt Lake, IA INHJA/USEF

25 - 26 Thomas Fahey Show Longview Park, KC GPHA

JUNE

3 - 7 DCEC Summer Camp

15 - 16 TBD TND GPHA

21 - 23 VVEC Expocenter/Topeka KHJA V/JV

24 - 28 St Louis National Eq Center USEF V

JULY

6 - 7  Round Up Club Topeka Round Up Club KHJA

8 - 12  DCEC Summer Camp

13 - 14 Saddle & Sirloin Saddle & Sirloin - Kansas City KHJA

20 - 21  Flint Hills Pony Club Manhattan/Cico Park KHJA

24 - 28 GO Show OKC Fairgrounds USEF V

29 - 8/2 DCEC Summer Camp

AUGUST

9 - 11 Kansas Pavilion Wichita,KS KHJA All

14 - 18 MILEC - INHJA Moffit Lake, IA USEF

24 - 25 GPHA Summer Lonewolf Arena GPHA V/JV

24 - 25 Summerhill Show Summerhill - KC KHJA V

SEPTEMBER

7 - 8 GPHA Finals TBD GPHA

14 - 15 Ashley Behlen TBD TBD KHJA V/JV

OCTOBER

4 - 6 K & K Expocenter, Topeka KHJA ALL

Pre-Royal Kemper Arena Combo

15 - 19 American Royal Kemper Arena - KC USEF V



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