You don't need to qualify, all you need to do is find a team and sign up. There are many different levels. Each ribbon is worth a certain number of points, which you collect to qualify for zones and regionals.
To qualify for regionals in the Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA), riders typically need to accumulate a minimum of 18 points in their respective classes during the regular season. Points are earned based on performance in shows, with different placements receiving varying point values. It's important to check the specific guidelines for your region, as requirements may vary slightly.
IEA-Interscholastic Equestrian Association At least that's the one I'm familiar with
Greece
no iea :)
International Energy Agency
it depends on what you are trying to qualify for if you are trying to qualify for green pony hunters you need a champion or reserve champion in an A or AA show
Well really you'd have to be presenters on the show.
A show is sold out when all the seats have been bought for a particular night.
60%
To show livestock at the California State Fair, you can be in the FFA or 4H to do so.
Yes it is but no iea why they do no say so on the package. It is made with gluten free products.
Do you mean the ID? It's the numbers at the end of a URL of that page.