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SVA Champing Services

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I'm almost constantly champing my own horses, so I thought I'd offer the service to others as well since it's simple enough to do multiple horses at once.

First off, the info everyone will be most interested in:
TitlePrice**Timeframe*
Champion (200pts)$1,000About 2 hours, usually much less
Grand Champion (700pts)$2,500Up to 2 days
Master Champion (1,500pts)$3,500Up to 3 days
Master Grand Champion (3,000pts)$5,500Up to 4 days
Supreme Champion (4,900pts)$7,000Up to 5 days
Supreme Grand Champion (7,300pts)$10,000Up to 6 days
Supreme Master Grand Champion (10,000pts)$15,000Up to 7 days
Pricing is per discipline. So if you want your horse champed to Supreme Champion in both Dressage and Show Jumping the total would be $14,000. If you want your horse champed to Supreme Master Grand Champion in Driven Dressage, Marathon Driving, and Obstacle Driving the total would be $45,000. And so on.

It is possible to achieve different titles in different disciplines. For example, if you want a horse with SMGCh.++ but don't want to pay for three disciplines to SMGCh you can get one discipline to SMGCh and two others to Champion and still receive the ++ after the title. This method is less expensive than getting all disciplines to the same level. (Note: Triple Champions (TSMGCh) are different and still require all disciplines to have the same title.)

*Timeframe does note apply to the following disciplines: Endurance, Harness Racing, Hunter, Racing, Saddleseat, Sprint Racing, or Western Pleasure
These disciplines take longer due to one-horse-per-player entry. Champing in these disciplines can take from 2 to 7 days longer than other disciplines.

**Pricing for longer timeframe disciplines is higher. If you want your horse champed in Endurance, Harness Racing, Hunter, Racing, Saddleseat, Sprint Racing, or Western Pleasure there is an extra fee of $5,000, regardless of what level you want the horse champed to.

When does champing take place?
This may seem counter-intuitive, but I usually champ around mid-day during the week (Monday-Friday). I have a desk job that leaves a lot of free time between activities so I fill my time with champing my horses. :lol: I do not champ on weekends, though I will pick up horses on the weekend and champ them during the week.

What are the requirements?
My only requirement for your horse is that it be fully trained and of competition age (at least one year old, younger than twenty-one).

What is the procedure?
Though I only champ during the week I can pick up and return horses on any day. Horses will be picked up from my side (Silverine II) where they will be kept frozen while they gain their championships. Once the horse is champed it will be put up for sale for offers only to ensure safe pickup.
You will have until the Sunday after your horse is fully champed to pick up your horse. If the horse is finished on a Sunday (unlikely since I don't champ on weekends) you will have a full week to pick up your horse. If you do not pick up your horse by the deadline, and have not contacted me about the situation beforehand, your horse will be put up for public sale for the service fee.

What if I want my horse back early?
I'm more than happy to send a horse back early. If you would like to pick it up before it is done you will still be required to pay for any championships it has already earned. If it has not yet earned any championships you will be charged a $1,000 holding fee.


Things I don't do:
1. I don't guarantee a certain win percentage. The way I champ does not require the horse to always place in the top three. As long as it is top five it will gain points. That means that you can wind up with a champion with a 0% win percentage - like this horse. It's not very likely, but it can happen. (The horse above was not actively being champed, just happened to place well enough in enough comps to get it.)

2. I won't age or breed your horse(s). This includes putting the horse up for public stud or anything of the like.

3. I won't fine-tune weight or temperament. This wouldn't be possible anyway as the horses won't be aging while they are with me. I suggest making sure your horse is at proper weight and temperament before sending it.

4. I don't enter any competitions lower than level 10. This is to maximize points earned from each competition. It also means that your horse is incredibly unlikely to break any records while with me. (This changes if you want your horse champed in Endurance, Harness Racing, Hunter, Racing, Saddleseat, Sprint Racing, or Western Pleasure. For those disciplines I enter as many events as possible regardless of level.)


Needed Information
If you would like me to champ your horse please post the following information:
1. Horse link
2. Disciplines and Desired Titles

I will get back to you as soon as I am ready to pick up your horse.
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Re: SVA Champing Services

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Silverine wrote:...
Could I get theses horses champed to SMGCh in racing?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2325617
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2325615
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mlloftus wrote:
Silverine wrote:...
Could I get theses horses champed to SMGCh in racing?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2325617
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2325615
Sure, though it may take a while considering neither is at a good weight, and only the second has correct temperament. Let me know when you want me to pick them up.
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Silverine wrote:
mlloftus wrote: Could I get theses horses champed to SMGCh in racing?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2325617
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2325615
Sure, though it may take a while considering neither is at a good weight, and only the second has correct temperament. Let me know when you want me to pick them up.
Could you take them now? I put them up.
Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people.
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mlloftus wrote:
Could you take them now? I put them up.
I sent offers from here as that's where I am atm. I'll send them to my side in a bit.
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Silverine wrote:
mlloftus wrote:
Could you take them now? I put them up.
I sent offers from here as that's where I am atm. I'll send them to my side in a bit.
Okay :)
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Silverine wrote:ping
I see that mlloftusbhas already requested for their horses to be champed in racing. I understand that taking many horses to champ in a specific discipline can be quite tiring due to the only 1 entry rule.

I have this Stallion who already has the master champion title and has a talent based on his win % and results. Whenever you get the chance could you champ him to SMGCh?

Also about the pricing are you sure you only want 20k (with the extra 5k)? Many champers usually ask for more XD as it is a very difficult process
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Veterinarian wrote: I see that mlloftusbhas already requested for their horses to be champed in racing. I understand that taking many horses to champ in a specific discipline can be quite tiring due to the only 1 entry rule.

I have this Stallion who already has the master champion title and has a talent based on his win % and results. Whenever you get the chance could you champ him to SMGCh?

Also about the pricing are you sure you only want 20k (with the extra 5k)? Many champers usually ask for more XD as it is a very difficult process
I can take him now if you would like - with Racers and the like I tend to specifically select which competitions to enter to maximize points while avoiding overlap. With his current competition level I won't have any problem entering your boy into different competitions than the other two. :D

And I'm sure. As I said, I do this all the time with my own horses and adding some extra to the mix really doesn't change much on my end. (My own horses almost never do any of the 1-entry disciplines, so there's no competition with my own stock for attention.) I really only charge to recoup losses on entry fees for horses that don't perform as well as others. I also like to provide a cheaper option - especially for newer players that aren't able to afford $100k+ to get titles on their horses.

But of course, if people want to pay me more they're always welcome to offer more when they pick up their horses. :lol:
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Silverine wrote:
Veterinarian wrote: I see that mlloftusbhas already requested for their horses to be champed in racing. I understand that taking many horses to champ in a specific discipline can be quite tiring due to the only 1 entry rule.

I have this Stallion who already has the master champion title and has a talent based on his win % and results. Whenever you get the chance could you champ him to SMGCh?

Also about the pricing are you sure you only want 20k (with the extra 5k)? Many champers usually ask for more XD as it is a very difficult process
I can take him now if you would like - with Racers and the like I tend to specifically select which competitions to enter to maximize points while avoiding overlap. With his current competition level I won't have any problem entering your boy into different competitions than the other two. :D

And I'm sure. As I said, I do this all the time with my own horses and adding some extra to the mix really doesn't change much on my end. (My own horses almost never do any of the 1-entry disciplines, so there's no competition with my own stock for attention.) I really only charge to recoup losses on entry fees for horses that don't perform as well as others. I also like to provide a cheaper option - especially for newer players that aren't able to afford $100k+ to get titles on their horses.

But of course, if people want to pay me more they're always welcome to offer more when they pick up their horses. :lol:
I am going to put him up!

And yes, I would like to pay more :lol:
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Veterinarian wrote: I am going to put him up!

And yes, I would like to pay more :lol:
Offer sent. He'll hang out here for a bit and move to my side once I start taking turns. ;)

And that's always find with me! :lol:

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