Sidelines Tetrathlon Presented by FarmVet
to Benefit the Equestrian Aid Foundation

Far from average! An action-packed evening of equestrian competition, auctions and dancing!


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Sidelines Tetrathlon Presented by FarmVet
Congratulations Team FarmVet on winning the 2011 Tetrathlon!

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Schedule

6 pm

Cocktails

7 pm

Competition begins with show jumping and Taste of Charity dinner

Live and silent auctions will take place throughout the evening

10 pm

Dance Party starts

Competition

Four four riders from different disciplines will make up four sponsored teams. Throughout the competition riders will participate in a new discipline to score points for their team.  Each rider will compete in one discipline - dressage, show jumping or reining - and all four will complete the the polo team.  However, the polo player will only assist and can't score points. Highest scoring team wins. Come cheer your favorite riders!

Taste of Charity Dinner

Guests will enjoy specialty appetizers and entrees donated by local restaurants and caterers creating a Taste of Charity specifically for this event.

Auctions

Live and silent auctions will take place throughout the evening. Expect some amazing items.

Here's your chance to "buy" the winning team! After the competition, the winning team will also take the stage for auction.

Dance Party

An after party of live music and dancing will start at 10 pm. Hear the latest up-and-coming artists!

Great party, great cause! The Equestrian Aid Foundation provides financial assistance to equestrians and horsemen suffering from life-threatening illnesses and catastrophic injuries. The EAF helps qualified grant recipients with medical, rehabilitation and other essential expenses - such as food and housing - throughout their time of need. All inclusive, the EAF's recipients come from all walks of life and include all disciplines, levels (from amateurs to professionals), ages, and even non-riding equine professionals.