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Dodson & Horrell / BHS Scotland Riding Club Working Hunter Series 2022 SIGN UP TO RUN A QUALIFIER - RIDING CLUBS ONLY

Dodson & Horrell / BHS Scotland Riding Club Working Hunter Series 2022 SIGN UP TO RUN A QUALIFIER - RIDING CLUBS ONLY

Mon 22 Nov 2021 - Sun 31 Jul 2022

BHS Scotland Hub, Stirling Agricultural Centre, Suite A3, Stirling, FK9 4RN

Dodson & Horrell / BHS Scotland Riding Club Working Hunter Series 2022 SIGN UP TO RUN A QUALIFIER - RIDING CLUBS ONLY

Mon 22 Nov 2021 - Sun 31 Jul 2022

BHS Scotland Hub, Stirling Agricultural Centre, Suite A3, Stirling, FK9 4RN

Description

THIS SIGN UP IS NOT FOR INDIVIDUALS RIDERS BUT RIDING CLUBS WHO WANT TO HOLD A QUALIFIER

THE COURSE

1. At least 8 and not more than 12 fences, with changes of direction, must be set in a ring large enough to permit jumping fluently at a fair hunting pace.

2. Fences should be rustic or as natural as possible, not easily dislodged, of solid appearance, well filled and dressed, for example with shrubs as wings.

3. The course must be available for inspection by the judge well in advance of the time set for the class. Competitors must not be allowed to walk the course until the judge has given permission.

4. Maximum height 3ft 3ins (1.00m), maximum spread 3ft 6ins (1.05m), except open ditch and water. As this is a qualifier for a national final, the course should be set at, or near, maximum unless the judge considers that the ground makes this unsafe. Normally at least one upright and one spread must be at maximum.

5. A combination should normally be included, either as a straight double or as a related distance or offset double. Straight double distances, measured from the last element of the first fence to the first element of the second, should be 25ft (7.60m) or 35ft (10.60m) for uprights, slightly less for spreads.

6. There should be suitable variation in the fences, for example by including a selection of the following:

(a)

Uprights

(b)

Spreads

Rustic rails

Rustic rails over straw bales or water trough

Gate, white or rustic

Stile

Wall of stone colour

Rustic planks

Rail over tiger trap

Bullfinch (with spare filling)

Single oxer (brush with rail behind)

Double oxer (parallel rails with brush in centre)

Wall with rail behind

Parallel rails over straw bales

Rustic triple rails

Water, either open or with small brush on take off.

Open ditch (imitation ditch filled with material of a different colour to the ground, guarded by a sleeper)

JUDGING AND MARKING

7. The jumping phase should be judged first, followed by ride and conformation. Where 2 judges are officiating, and the jumping and ride are to be judged simultaneously, then the two phases must take place in separate rings.

8. An efficient marking steward must be appointed, and the judge must use the scorecard overleaf, marking as follows.

9. Faults for jumping are awarded as follows:

Fence knocked down 

10 faults

1st refusal 

15 faults

2nd refusal 

20 faults

3rd refusal 

Elimination

Fall of horse and / or rider 

Elimination

Landing with fore feet in the water

10 faults

(Dropping hind feet in the water should not incur faults, but may involve loss of style points.)

10. Total jumping faults are deducted from 40 to give total jumping points. (This may be a minus score.)

11. Points for style and presence whilst jumping are awarded from 0 to 20. A fluent smooth round at a fair pace earns high points; poor jumping style, propping into fences, lack of control etc should receive low points.

12. 40 points are awarded for ride and conformation. If there are 2 judges, judge A awards 20 for ride; judge B awards 20 for conformation.

13. It is the responsibility of the judge to ensure that the score card is correctly totalled, and in cases of doubt, to interpret these rules in the spirit of the competition.

14. All horses with clear rounds and any other horses the judges may require, should go forward to the ride and conformation judging (strip tack and ride each horse). Horses with minus scores will not be required for this phase of the class.

15. Where 2 judges are officiating, one judge marks the riding and the other the conformation. It should be possible for the marker to mark for both judges.

QUALIFIERS

16. The first THREE qualify for the final, even if they did not jump clear. If one of the first three has already qualified the qualifying card can be passed down to fourth place provided they have jumped clear.

The qualified riders MUST be a member of The British Horse Society by the time of the finals. 

This competition series is run under Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain ( SHB (GB) the governing body of all hunter and sports horses classes) it is the responsibility of organisers and competitors to be familiar with these rules; they can be found at http://www.sporthorsegb.co.uk 

Please be aware of rules:

51 H - All ridden hunters must be shod all round. No pads or surgical shoes are allowed.

51i - No hind boots or bandages of any description are allowed in the collecting ring, warm up or in the actual class in Working Hunter and Ridden Sport Horse classes

51 j - The Society discourages the showing of over fat horses and Judges will take this into consideration when making their awards.


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