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Post by ONZY on Apr 11, 2012 9:50:11 GMT 2
Show-Jumping and Hunters
Hunters heights and fences are the same except it does not contain the triple bars or liverpools
Level 1: Fences 0.80 to 0.90m in height and 0.90m to 1.10 in spread, Triple bars/liverpools to 1.20m.
Points: 0- 150
Level 2: Fences 0.80m to 0.90m in height and 1.0 to 1.20m in spread, Triple bars/liverpools to 1.30m.
Points: 151 - 300
Level 3: Fences 1.00 to 1.10m in height and 1.10 to 1.20 in spread, Triple bars/liverpools to 1.40m.
Points: 301 - 450
Level 4: Fences 1.10 to 1.20m in height and 1.20 to 1.30m in spread, Triple bars to 1.50m, Water to 2.40m.
Points: 451 – 600
Level 5: Fences 1.20m in height and 1.20 to 1.40m in spread, Triple bars to 1.50m, Water to 2.70m.
Points: 601 - 750
Level 6: Fences 1.20 to 1.30m in height and 1.30m to 1.50m in spread, Triple bars to 1.60m, Water to 3m.
Points: 751 - 900
Level 7: Fences 1.30 to 1.40m in height and 1.40 to 1.50 in spread, Triple bars to 1.70m, Water to 3.6m
Points: 901 - 1050
Level 8: Fences 1.40 to 1.50m in height and 1.50m to 1.60m in spread, Triple bars to 1.80m, Water to 3.85m.
Points: 1051 - 1200
Level 9: Fences 1.50 m in height and 1.5 to 1.7m in spread, Triple bars to 1.80, Water to 4m.
Points: 1201 - 1350
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Post by ONZY on Apr 11, 2012 9:50:43 GMT 2
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Post by ONZY on Apr 11, 2012 9:51:18 GMT 2
Eventing
Training Level : Only for horses under the age of six
- Training Level Dressage Test TEST HERE
- Show- Jumping: 70cm
- Cross- Country: Max fence height is between 0.60 and 0.70m. Only basic log jumps and a shallow water jump on this course. Just the cross- country course, no other phases in this level.
Points: ----
BE80:
- Eventing Dressage Test
TEST HERE
- Show- Jumping: 0.80m.
- Cross Country: Max fence height is 0.80m.
Points: 0 - 150
BE90:
- Eventing Dressage Test
TEST HERE
- Show- Jumping: 0.90m
- Cross Country: Max fence height is 0.90m
Points: 151 - 300
BE100:
- Eventing Dressage Test TEST HERE
- Show- Jumping: 1.0m
- Cross Country: Max fence height is 1.0m.
Points: 301 - 450
Novice:
- Elementary Dressage TEST HERE
- Show- Jumping: 1.15m.
- Cross Country: Max fence height is 1.10m.
Points: 451 - 600
Intermediate Novice:
- Elementary Dressage TEST HERE
- Show- Jumping: 1.20m.
- Cross Country: Max fence height is 1.10m.
Points: 601 - 750
Intermediate:
- Elementary Medium Dressage TEST HERE
- Show- Jumping: 1.25m.
- Cross Country: Max fence height is 1.15m.
Points: 751 - 900
Advanced Intermediate:
- Medium Dressage TEST HERE
- Show- Jumping: 1.30m.
- Cross Country: Max fence height is 1.15m.
Points: 901 - 1050
Advanced:
- Advanced Dressage TEST HERE
- Show- Jumping: 1.30m.
- Cross Country: Max fence height is 1.20m.
Points: 1051 - 1200
CNC*
- CNC* Eventing Test TEST HERE
- Stadium- Jumping: 1. 10m
- Cross Country: Max height with the spread at 1.10m. Max spread at the highest point 1.40m. Max spread at the base 2.10m. Max spread without height 2.80m. Max spread over water 3.05m and the max drop is 1.60m.
Points: 1201 - 1350
CNC**
- CNC** Eventing Test TEST HERE
- Stadium- Jumping: 1.20m
- Cross Country: Max height with the spread 1.15 m. Max spread at the highest point 1.60m. Max spread at the base 2.40m. Max spread without height 3.20m. Max spread over water 3.65m and the max drop is 1.80m.
Points: 1351 - 1500
CNC***
- CNC*** Eventing Test TEST HERE
- Stadium Show- Jumping: 1.25m
- Cross Country: Max height with the spread 1.20m. Max spread at the highest point is 1.80m. Max spread at the base is 2.70m. Max spread without height is 3.60m. Max spread over water is 4.0m and the max drop 2.0m.
Points: 1501 - 1650
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Post by ONZY on Apr 11, 2012 10:33:19 GMT 2
Showing
These classes have no restriction on them, and anyone can enter, unless specified otherwise. Pony classes will be indicated. Horses and ponies are restricted to three ridden classes if they enter a jumping class, and four if it merely flat classes.
Equitation: Showing over jumps, this tests the riders riding ability and the horse's flexibility. There are only three jumps in the arena, maximum height at 0.90m. Other obstacles include trotting poles, canter poles and some flatwork without stirrups. Pony class fences are no bigger than 0.70m. Separated into:- Pony classes: Any pony under 14.3 hands high
- Horse classes: Over 14.3 hands high.
General Breed- Ridden: Any breed of horse is welcome in this class. Riders are asked to walk, trot, canter and gallop on both reins. They are then asked to unsaddle their horses for conformation inspection by the judge. Marks are based on conformation, regularity of each pace, turnout and the horse's willingness to work and suppleness. Separated into:- Pony classes: Any pony under 14.3 hands high
- Horse classes: Over 14.3 hands high.
General Breed- In Hand: This is similar to the ridden class, except horses are only asked to walk and trot in the class. All breeds are welcome. Marks are based on conformation, regularity of their pace and turnout. Separated into:- Pony classes: Any pony under 14.3 hands high
- Horse classes: Over 14.3 hands high.
English Pleasure- Ridden: Riders are asked to walk, trot, canter and gallop on both reins. They are then asked to unsaddle their horses for conformation inspection by the judge. Marks are based on conformation, regularity of each pace, turnout and the horse's willingness to work and suppleness. Separated into:- Pony classes: Any pony under 14.3 hands high
- Horse classes: Over 14.3 hands high.
English Pleasure- Side Saddle: This class are for females only. Horses are turned out as in the show hunter classes. Horses are usually put through most of their paces on both reins. Horses are usually stockier.
Saddle Seat: This is usually classes reserved for saddle seat breeds. Hackney, Saddlebreds etc. The riding attire and style is different to that of the usual English riding style.
Draft In- Hand: This class is separated into different divisions for each draft breed. So far separated into:- Clydesdale
- Shire
- Percheron
- Breton
- Aregois
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