Burghley Pony Club Junior & Mini Eventer Trial
Burghley
Sadly due to the rain we will need to cancel the Mini Eventer trial – You will receive a refund from Horse Events.
Instead on Sunday we are offering an all day Clear round with a mixture of SJ and WH fences in an arena. This will be at the same location and pay on the day. 30cm – 1m.
30cm from 9.30am and 70cm from 1pm.
BPC members £8 and other PC members £10 a class.
Please put your name on the board, (no numbers required)
Parking – In the field as you enter through the wooden gate.
Refreshments – please bring cash we will have hot and cold food available to purchase.
Dress code – Either Show gear or XC colours can be worn as there is a mixture of both fences.
Please get in touch if you would like any more information – 07802364539
Burghley Pony Club Junior & Mini Eventer Trial is being organised by Hannah Hoyles and the booking agent is Equine Bookings
Event Date: | 29/09/2024 09:00 |
Booking Closes: | 25/09/2024 17:00 |
Withdrawal Date: | 23/09/2024 |
Times Issued: |
27/09/2024 (not before 6pm)
(On Horse Events Website) |
Course Walking: | 29/09/2024 09:00 |
Please note medical cover is included in the cost of entry for this event.
Approximately 15 efforts, split between show jumps and XC style fences within an enclosed ring.
Optimum time set to allow for trotting between fences. (some xc jumps may be solid fences).
Children to be aged 12 or under as of 01/01/2024.
Approximately 15 efforts, split between show jumps and XC style fences within an enclosed ring.
Optimum time set to allow for trotting between fences. (some xc jumps may be solid fences).
Children to be aged 12 or under as of 01/01/2024.
Those assisting must not lead or jump the fences with competitors – verbal assistance only.
Approximately 15 efforts, split between show jumps and XC style fences within an enclosed ring. Some XC fences may be solid.
Approximately 15 efforts, split between show jumps and XC style fences within an enclosed ring.
Optimum time set to allow for trotting between fences. (some xc jumps may be solid fences).
Approximately 15 efforts, split between show jumps and XC style fences within an enclosed ring.
Optimum time set to allow for trotting between fences. (some xc jumps may be solid fences).
Approximately 15 efforts, split between show jumps and XC style fences within an enclosed ring.
Optimum time set to allow for trotting between fences. (some xc jumps may be solid fences).
Approximately 15 efforts, split between show jumps and XC style fences within an enclosed ring.
Additional rounds may be entered on the day, if space and time permits.
Approximately 15 efforts, split between show jumps and XC style fences, following the same course as the 30cm & 40cm classes within an enclosed ring
Optimum time.
Some xc jumps may be solid fences.
Approximately 15 efforts, split between show jumps and XC style fences, following the same course as the 30cm & 40cm classes within an enclosed ring
Optimum time.
Some xc jumps may be solid fences.
Approximately 15-20 jumping efforts, split between show jumps and cross-country fences. The SJ phase will follow the same SJ course as the other 50 classes.
The XC fences will include solid fences and be set out in the open country to give competitors the opportunity to ride across country over a selection of inviting and encouraging obstacles.
Where the assisted section is entered, assistance is to be verbal and is permitted on the XC phase only.
Approximately 15-20 jumping efforts, split between show jumps and cross-country fences. The SJ phase will follow the same SJ course as the other 50 classes.
The XC fences will include solid fences and be set out in the open country to give competitors the opportunity to ride across country over a selection of inviting and encouraging obstacles.
Approximately 15-20 jumping efforts, split between show jumps and cross-country fences. The SJ phase will follow the same SJ course as the other 50 classes.
The XC fences will include solid fences and be set out in the open country to give competitors the opportunity to ride across country over a selection of inviting and encouraging obstacles.
Additional clear round entries may be made on the day subject to space and time.
Approximately 15-20 jumping efforts, split between show jumps and cross-country fences. The SJ phase will follow the same SJ course as the 50+ classes.
The XC fences will include solid fences and be set out in the open country to give competitors the opportunity to ride across country over a selection of inviting and encouraging obstacles.
Approximately 15-20 jumping efforts, split between show jumps and cross-country fences. The SJ phase will follow the same SJ course as the 50+ classes.
The XC fences will include solid fences and be set out in the open country to give competitors the opportunity to ride across country over a selection of inviting and encouraging obstacles.
Approximately 15-20 jumping efforts, split between show jumps and cross-country fences. The SJ phase will follow the same SJ course as the 60 classes.
The XC fences will include solid fences and be set out in the open country to give competitors the opportunity to ride across country over a selection of inviting and encouraging obstacles.
Approximately 15-20 jumping efforts, split between show jumps and cross-country fences. The SJ phase will follow the same SJ course as the 60 classes.
The XC fences will include solid fences and be set out in the open country to give competitors the opportunity to ride across country over a selection of inviting and encouraging obstacles.
Withdrawal Date: 23/09/2024
No Refunds after the withdrawal date for whatever reason. Before this date full refunds to be given.
In the unfortunate situation of the event having to cancel all entries will be refunded in full minus any booking fees
After the closing date please contact the event Secretary Tyler.clare@googlemail.co to make any changes
Before the closing date please login to your Horse Events Account and cancel your entry. If a refund is due this will be processed automatically. To withdraw after the closing date please contact the event Secretary Tyler.clare@googlemail.co
Cross country dress and equipment to be worn. Cross country colours are permitted.
HATS All hats to be tagged with the pink hat tag – this can be done with the Secretary on the day if required. This is a cross country event and therefore, please note, FIXED PEAK HATS are NOT PERMITTED.
BODY PROTECTORS Body protectors must be worn and must carry the BETA 2018 Level 3 Standard label (blue and black). WHIPS Baton whips only.
RESULTS Results will be available on www.ponyclubresults.co.uk throughout the day.
ROSETTES 1st – 6th place in all classes, plus lots of specials and prizes.
PRIZE GIVING Prize giving will take place after each class/height.
TIMES Start times will be available on this site, www.ponyclubresults.co.uk and the Burghley Pony Club website after 7pm on Friday 27th September.
NUMBERS Competitors to wear number bibs. Please note, competitors must print their own numbers. Number templates are available on this website and www.ponyclubresults.co.uk.
WALKING THE COURSE Competitors may walk the course before the start of each new height/course change and not each class – please be prompt.
The competition will run as an Eventer Trial, with competitors continuing onto the cross country element immediately on completion of their show jumping round – unless otherwise advised by the judge on the day. Please note the judge’s decision is final.
PENALTIES
SJ PHASE
Knocking down obstacle – 4 penalties
First disobedience of horse – 4 penalties
Second disobedience of horse in whole course – 8 penalties
Third disobedience of horse in whole course – Elimination (Each refusal, run-out, circle or crossing tracks between fences counts as one disobedience)
Fall of rider – Elimination Fall of Horse – Elimination
Error of course not rectified – Elimination
Failure to start or jump next fence within 60 seconds – Elimination
Starting before the Bell – Elimination
Continuing the course without a hat, or with chinstrap undone – Elimination
XC PHASE
Knocking down an obstacle – 4 penalties
First refusal, run-out or circle of horse at obstacle – 20 penalties
Second refusal, run-out or circle at same obstacle – 40 penalties
Third refusal, run-out or circle at same obstacle – Elimination
Four refusals around the course – Elimination
Fall of horse – Elimination
Fall of rider – Elimination
Error of Course not rectified – Elimination
Horse trapped in obstacle – Elimination
Horse resisting rider for 60 consecutive seconds anywhere on the course the course -Elimination
Failure to cross the finish line mounted – Elimination
Continuing the course without a hat, or with chinstrap undone – Elimination
For every commenced second in excess of the optimum time – 0.4 penalty |
Every commenced second in excess of 5 seconds under the optimum time – 0.4 penalty Exceeding the time limit – time limit is twice the optimum time – Elimination
Time will be taken over the whole XC course.
Parking will be via the entrance opposite the demolition/building site on Barnack Road – known to Burghley members as the Newage Gate. What3words: swim/game/intent
Parking is on grass.
Please close the gates on entry and exit to the parking field.
Please also keep the gate closed between the parking and competition field.
There will be a photographer present for the day. Photos can be found online after the event.
1. Open to current Pony Club Branch and Centre members only. All Horses must be aged 5
or older.
2. For reasons of safety, no cantering other than in warm up areas and competition rings.
3. The class winners will be decided by fewest penalties, then if equality of penalties, closest
to optimum time.
Approximate class times will be available on the website prior to the competition. Any
competitor who misses their turn may be disqualified at the judges’ discretion.
4. All competitors must wear a protective riding helmet (as permitted in the Pony Club rules
2023) when mounted with the chin straps fastened. All hats must be tagged with a Pink
Pony Club, Riding Club or BE hat tag. This can be done on the day by the event secretary,
please allow enough time for this.
5. XC colours can be worn. Body Protectors must be worn and long sleeves are
recommended. Body protectors must have a BETA 2018 Level 3 standard tag.
6. The decision of the judge is final.
7. The organisers reserve the right to disqualify anyone for misuse of whip or spurs,
dangerous riding or any horse in poor or lame condition.
8. Horses/Ponies must not be left unattended, especially never left unsupervised tied to the
outside of lorries. Please pick-up hay and droppings in lorry park.
Only the competitor may ride the horse on the day at the event.
9. Dogs must be kept on leads.
10. Please note that in assisted classes, the pony must not be led and the assister may not
jump any fences – this is to provide verbal support only.
Legal Liability
Save for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the organisers or anyone for whom
they are in law responsible, neither the organisers of this event nor The Pony Club nor any agent, employee or representative of these bodies, nor the landlord or his tenant, accepts any liability for any accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to horses, owners, riders, spectators, land, cars, their contents and accessories, or any other personal property whatsoever, whether caused by their negligence breach of contract or in any other way whatsoever. Entries are only accepted on this basis.
Health and Safety
The organiser of this Event has taken all reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present at this event. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the organiser and all officials and stewards.