Affinity Equestrian – Hosted Show Information
Show Schedule
We will begin hosting IEA shows beginning in the 2017/2018 season at Affinity Equestrian so stay tuned for additional event information.
About the IEA
IEA Competition Format
The unique aspect of the competitions, both at the local and national level, is that none of the riders will supply their own horses or tack. Instead, the host team arranges for the horses and equipment. Since the horse is new to the rider, the scores are based upon horsemanship and equitation. All disciplines offer a variety of ability levels from beginner through advanced. The IEA has set guidelines for the placement of new riders entering the IEA to allow for the unique program format of riding an unfamiliar horse.
Horse Show Expenses:
Full Day Care – $125/Day
- Includes: Stall Cleaning, Coaching, Schooling Rides and/or lunging
- **Only available when a groom is present
- **Addition cost for groom itself will be billed in addition.
Partial Day Care – $100/Day
- Includes: Stall Cleaning, Feeding, and Coaching
- Owner Responsible for tacking and grooming
- Schooling Rides Billed Separately
Schooling Day – $50.00/day
Show Rides:
- 100% Ridden and Shown by Trainer – $20/Class
- Single Class Schooling Rides -$20/Class
- Owner/Leasor also responsible for cost of class itself
- Schooling Rides at show Prior to show beginning -$40 Each
Lunging (If Full day care is not obtained) – $20 Each
Horse Usage Fee (Including Schooling Day) – $50/Day
Hotel if Applicable (During Winter Months) Divided Among Participants
- Horse Trailer Accommodations – $75/night plus cost of camping spot Divided among Participants
- Tack Stalls if Applicable Divided Among Participants
- Hauling Dependent Upon Show/Shipper/and how many horses needing hauled – $1-$2.50 per mile
- Mane Pulling – $25
- Show Clipping (Ears, Nose, Bridle Path) – $25.
- Trace Clipping by Kolowa – $100
- Full Body by Kolowa – $225