Tyler Leakey and Plead Guilty
OEA Members, do you ride a REGISTERED Thoroughbred? The OEA is excited to add the Thoroughbred Incentive Program, sponsored graciously by the Jockey Club, at all Ontario Horse Trials this year.
Jockey Club TIP High Points awards will be awarded to Pre-Entry, Entry, Pre-Training, Training, Preliminary and Intermediate divisions at all our sanctioned OEA Horse trials in 2020
IS YOUR THOROUGHBRED ELIGIBLE?
Horse Eligibility & Identification
Eligibility: For purposes of eligibility for all T.I.P. classes and awards, a “Thoroughbred” is defined as any horse that has been registered with The Jockey Club or a foreign Thoroughbred stud book recognized by The Jockey Club. An unregistered horse is not eligible for T.I.P. You must know your horse’s registered name to be eligible for T.I.P. (if registered but unnamed, must know YOB and dam’s name).
In order to participate in a T.I.P. class or be eligible for a T.I.P. award, owners and riders must obtain a T.I.P. Number. The T.I.P. number card should be provided to participating horse shows as proof of eligibility.
Visit the Jockey Club T.I.P site to apply for a number:
In order to be eligible, you must have a TIP number, get yours at www.tjctip.com
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