2026 MDHT Highland Series Horse Trials Presented by Dover Saddlery
MDHT's Official Un-Recognized Horse Trial Series
GREAT PRIZES FOR HIGHLAND SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP!!
Championship: For the Highland Series, there will be a Championship event on the November weekend. There will be Championship and regular divisions for each level. In order to qualify for a Championship division, the same horse/rider combination must place 1st - 6th in at least two of the prior Highland Series HTs, at the same level. Each qualifying score MUST equal 60.00 or fewer penalty points. The level the rider qualifies at will be their Championship level. Combined Tests do not count towards qualifying placings.
Team Competition: Form teams of 3 or 4 horse and rider combinations to compete for prizes and medals to be awarded following the final Highland Series competition.
Teams must be pre-registered for scores to count. Register at: https://forms.gle/VVZurYfxhKDMfboa9
See complete Team rules on the Team Competition page: https://themarylandhorsetrials.com/starter-horse-trials-series/
Instructor Recognition Program: Throughout the Highland Series instructors can register for the Instructor Recognition Program here: https://forms.gle/k978FsyKDFiMpUWH7
Students must be logged before the event date for points to count towards series-end awards. Points are based on the placement of each student in each division following the point system below, Championship entries will earn double points. At the end of the series the Instructor with the most points will be our Highland Series Instructor of the Year!
Only full horse trial entries are eligible for points.
Point system is as followed:
1st place = 10 points; 2nd place = 8 points; 3rd place = 6 points; 4th place = 5 points; 5th place = 4 points; 6th place = 3 points; 7th place = 2 points; 8th place = 1 point
Judges: TBD
Highland Horse Trials: The Horse Trials consists of all three phases (dressage, show jumping, cross country) in an unrecognized format. The trials have opening and closing dates, just like the USEF/USEA Recognized Horse Trials. The table below lists the necessary dates for the Highland Series Horse Trials.
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Starter Horse Trial Dates:
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Opening Date:
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Early Bird Closing Date:
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Late Closing Date
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March 21-22
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Feburary 1
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March 8
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March 15
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April 11-12
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February 15
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March 29
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April 5
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May 23-24
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March 15
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May 10
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May 17
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September 19-20
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July 21
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September 6
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September 13
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October 10-11
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August 5
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September 27
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October 4
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*October 31-November 1
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September 6
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October 18
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October 25
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* Final Horse Trials (10/31-11/1) competition will run championship divisions along with regular divisions for each level. Championship division schedule will be announced closer to the event.
Highland Series Horse Trials and CT Dressage Tests (note NEW USDF Intro test and New Starter test!):
Dressage Tests:
NEW! Green Rider (Leadline): 2023 Leadline Walk Trot Test A (20m x 40m) (Walk, Trot)
Intro: USDF 2023 Introductory Test A - small arena (20m x 40m) (Walk, Trot)
Starter: 2026 USEA Starter Test A - small arena (20m x 40m) (Walk, Trot, and Canter)
Beginner Novice: USEF 2026 BN Eventing Test A - small arena (20m x 40m)
Novice: USEF 2026 Novice Eventing Test A - small arena (20m x 40m)
Training: USEF 2026 Training Eventing Test A - small arena (20m x 40m)
Modified: USEF 2026 Modified Eventing Test A - small arena (20m x 40m)
Preliminary: USEF 2026 Preliminary Eventing Test A - small arena (20m x 40m)
**Combined tests must ride the test listed for the level. No substitutions.**
Jump Heights:
Preliminary-Modified: 3'7" Stadium, 3'5" Cross Country
Modified: Max 3'5"
Training: Max 3'3"
Novice: Max 2'11"
Beginner Novice: Max 2'7"
Starter: 2' - 2'3"
Intro: 18" - 2'
Green Riders: small logs and cross rails ONLY
ENTRY PROCEDURES:
Entries will be accepted ONLY through Compete Easy. No paper or emailed entries.
- You can enter, scratch, change horse, rider or level until the closing date for free, without having to contact the secretary.
- After the early-bird closing date, you will contact the secretary to make changes. Changes are $25 for horse or rider; changing to lower levels is FREE.
- All early bird and final closing dates will be posted on Compete Easy.
- Compete Easy does not allow unpaid or incomplete entries. You must pay in full, submit a current coggins and digitally sign your Loch Moy Farm waiver at the time of entry.
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS
Watch a video about how to enter here: Enter an Event
Watch our whole video series about how to enter, scratch or make changes to your entry: Compete Easy Videos
FEE SCHEDULE:
- Payment: All payments must be completed on Compete Easy. No checks, no cash, no website or Venmo payment.
- Horse Trial: $165 (early-bird fee before closing date is $140);
- Combined Test: $90 (must ride the test listed for the level. No substitutions). CTs are pinned if there are 3 or more starters at a level; otherwise HC (no ribbon).
- Over Fences Only: $100 (Showjumping and Cross country. Rider must declare level upon entry.).
- Dressage Test of Choice (Small Arena Only): $55
- Dressage Fix-A-Test (Small Arena Only): $90
- Stabling: $50 per night. Shavings $12/bag (no free bag included). Muck deposit of $25 per stall, returned if stall is stripped and swept clean. Please check out at the secretary's stand. All deposit refunds are done through Compete Easy.
- Included with Stabling: Come early the day before the event and hack along the river, or school the schooling course for no additional fee when stabling. Applies only to horses entered in the event.
- Shavings: $12/bag
- Show Change Fee: N/A - we are not able to move entries to future dates.
- Office Fee: $25/entry (nonrefundable, included in cost of entry)
- Non-Compete Horse Fee: $50 per horse. Include Coggins of non-compete horse with entry. Bridle number will be issued and must be worn while the horse is on grounds. (Bring a used or universal bridle number tag! We will not give out bridle numbers).
- Camping: $50 per night for electric hook-up. (LQ trailer or camper, no extra trailer). All trailers must be parked in designated satellite lot unless otherwise instructed.
- Late Coggins: $25 per horse. late fee assessed for all paperwork not received by the late closing date. You will not be able to ride until all fees are paid and all paperwork is received. Ride times will be withheld from any rider that fails to provide both payment and a current Coggins by Wednesday night prior to the event.
- Entries submitted via Email after late closing: any entry received after the late closing date will be assessed a $50 late fee for ANY class. Paperwork must be received to create the entry. The show secretary reserves the right to deny any late entries that do not provide all up to date information, paperwork, or payment. Entries after late closing are not guaranteed if they cannot seamlessly fit into the schedule.
REFUND POLICY:
- Refunds: Scratch through the early-bird close date with a refund less $25 office fee. AFTER THE FINAL CLOSING DATE, NO REFUNDS OR CREDITS WILL BE ISSUED.
- Wait list: If there is a wait list, a refund or credit less the $25 office fee will be issued to any scratch whose spot can be filled off the wait list. Entries may not be transferred or sold to others.
- Show cancellation: If for any reason the show is cancelled, there is no refund. Credits may be issued as circumstances allow.
OTHER RULES and NOTES
- You must print two copies of your pinny number based on what is assigned to you with the ride times. The number will also be emailed to you. Bring your numbers and pinny holder with you! Use an old bridle number or buy a universal bridle number. No bridle numbers will be given out at the show. Printing your pinny number at the show office will incur a $5 fee
- Don’t wait until the closing date to enter! We fill early. The number of spaces left will be shown in the event details on Compete Easy.
- Scheduling requests must be submitted with your entry. Not all requests can be fulfilled. Put your requests in your Compete Easy entry!
- Riders may enter up to two horses into the event. If a rider would like to enter more than two horses, please email the show secretary. If a rider is competing more than one horse in a single day, we recommend that they bring a groom. Not all multi-entries may fit in a schedule if classes do not fill. If a rider enters more than two horses for the same competition day without secretary approval they will NOT be entitled to a refund.
- Enter Thoroughbred Incentive Program (TIP) numbers, series team names, and requests for accommodation where specified. TIP must be done in advance of closing date. All other notes and requests should go in the Notes field.
- Ride times will be posted on the THURSDAY before the show on the homepage at themarylandhorsetrials.com.
- Vet and farrier will be on call. Numbers will be posted at stabling and on the scoreboard. Inquire for number at the office if help is needed.
- We follow the USEF/USEA Rules for Recognized Horse Trials throughout the competition. This includes an inquiry period following the initial posting of the scores. A Technical Delegate will be available to discuss your scores.
- Erin Gilmore Photography is our official event photographer for the Highland series. No other professional photography is permitted.
- No unauthorized motor vehicles of any kind (including e-bikes) are allowed on course or near dressage area.
- NO unleashed dogs. Unleashed dogs will incur $100 fine and competitor elimination.