BD Rule Book - British Dressage

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BD Rule Book - British Dressage
Br iti sh Dr es s ag e M em bers Hand Book
incorporating the 2015 rules and judges and officials panel
Mission
Statement
British Dressage aims to be the
most respected and successful
organisation for people
passionate about
dressage.
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Chairmans
Address
Dear Member,
I’m delighted to be introducing our new Members Handbook.
We hope that you find the enclosed information helpful and informative.
The handbook incorporates our normal rules and a lot more! This
expanded offering reflects our growth as an organisation including new
initiatives and services such as Team Quest, and our Equine Helpline run by
Harrison Clark Rickerbys.
I am proud of our efforts to create an inclusive sport – we have something
for all dressage enthusiasts, regardless of the level of rider, or type of
horse or pony. For example, we will soon be launching a series for veterans
(horses and riders). Or perhaps you support us as a volunteer or in an
official capacity – for which we are very grateful.
If you are new to our family, then welcome! We hope you experience us as
welcoming, transparent, and committed to improving standards in
dressage.
Please continue to provide us with your feedback and suggestions on all
matters relating to British Dressage.
Thank you for being a member of our special club.
Best wishes,
Penny Pollard
BD Chairman
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In all respects the welfare of the horse is paramount. See Annex 1.
Board of Directors and Management
British Dressage is headed by a nine­strong Board of Directors under the leadership of
Chairman, Penny Pollard. Each Director has a portfolio which they're responsible for with the
support of a technical committee. They look at strategy, planning, vision and direction. In
turn, the management team at Meriden, supported by their teams, put the strategy into
motion via an operational plan.
Memebers
Infomation
Horse Welfare
Offices
British Dressage
Building 2020, Meriden Business Park, Copse Drive, Meriden, West Midlands, CV5 9RG.
Telephone: 02476698830
Email: info@britishdressgae.co.uk
Website: www.britishdressage.co.uk
BD Competitions
BD Affiliated Dressage Competitions are those allocated by BD and held under the rules
contained in this book.
BD Rules
These rules are intended principally for use in connection with National Dressage
Competitions, relating to all competitions affiliated to BD. However, the Rules do not only
relate to National Competitions; some rules, particularly with regard to conduct and
discipline, are effective at all times and in any circumstance with regard to BD members.
Every eventuality cannot be provided for in these Rules. In any unforeseen or exceptional
circumstances the relevant officials have a duty to make a decision in a sporting spirit,
approaching as near as possible the intention of these Rules and to protect the reputation of
the sport of dressage in the UK and the welfare of the horse.
Amendments or changes to the rules in this book may be published in ‘British Dressage’
(which is published 8 times per year) and the BD website.
Failure to comply with any published rule changes will be considered a breach of these rules.
Only queries relating to this rule book that are submitted and answered in writing by an
authorised member of staff will be binding on BD.
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Contents
CONTENTS
PAGE
Mission Statement
3
Chairman’s address
4
Members Info
5
Contents
6­7
Members Code of Conduct
8­9
BD Contacts
10­11
The BD Regions
12
BD RULE
Section 1
Membership & Horse Registration
14­17
Section 2
Rider Grouping and Grading of Horses
18­23
Section 3
BD Competitions
24­29
Section 4
Organisers & Entries
30­33
Section 5
Competitor Dress and Saddlery
34­45
Section 6
Riding the test including penalties
46­57
Section 7
Judges
58­61
Section 8
BD Championships and Regional Championships
62­71
Section 9
Area Festivals
72­75
Section 10
Team Competitions including Scottish and Welsh
Championships
76­81
Section 11
Team Quest
82­85
Section 12
Para Equestrian Rules
86­91
Annex 1
Welfare of the Horse
92­97
Annex 2
Quick Reference Guide to Penalties for Contravening the Rules 98­99
Annex 3
Member & Judge Complaint Procedure
100­103
Annex 4
Discipline Procedure
104­109
ANNEXES
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Contents
PAGE
Annex 5
Human and Equine Anti ­Doping
110­111
Annex 6
Dressage Definitions
112­129
Annex 7
Safe Guarding and Equal Opportunities Policy
130­135
Annex 8
Music Licence
136
Annex 9
Specific FEI Rules in Relation to World Class Sport
137­139
Annex 10
Members Insurance
140­145
Annex 11
Members Legal Help Line
146­147
JUDGES & OFFICIALS PANEL
Section 1
Judges Guidelines and Code of Conduct
148­149
Section 2
List 1
150­152
List 2A
153
List 2
154­156
List 3A
157­158
List 3
159­161
List 4
163­169
List 5
171­179
List 6
180­187
FEI Judges
188­189
Young Horse Judges
190­192
Para Equestrian Judges
193­194
BYRDS Rider Test Judges
195­198
Section 3
Stewards and Para Equestrian Stewards
200­203
Section 4
Accredited & Recognised Coaches
204­211
Index
212­213
Notes
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Members Code of Conduct
Code of
Conduct
No member of British Dressage shall:
a) Conduct them self at a show in a manner which is offensive to the public.
b) Argue at a show with a Judge or with an official or use abusive or threatening language or
behave with incivility or contempt towards a Judge or official.
c)
Ill­treat in any way a horse or pony under any circumstance.
d) Misuse or use excessively a whip or spur.
e) Deliberately use the action of the bit as a means of punishment and/or misuse any item
of saddlery in a manner likely to cause pain or discomfort to the horse or pony.
f)
Allow knowingly or otherwise a horse or pony for which he is responsible as owner,
lessee, authorised agent, or rider to compete in any dressage competition under the
influence of a prohibited substance. Such member shall be in breach of this rule if the
analysis of a sample taken from the said horse or pony shows the presence in its body
fluids of any quantity of any substance, which is either a prohibited substance or one of
its metabolites or a substance which cannot be traced to normal and ordinary feeding
and which by its nature is likely to affect the performance of the horse or pony in
competition.
g) Unreasonably refuse to allow a horse or pony which has competed or is about to
compete in a dressage competition to undergo any properly authorised test or
examination if requested to do so by an officer of British Dressage or the show
organising committee. Refusal to allow a test for a forbidden substance constitutes a
violation of the prohibition on forbidden substances and as such is of equal gravity to the
finding of a forbidden substance.
h) Conduct them self in a manner which is or may be in breach of the Memorandum and
Articles of Association or any rule, regulation or bylaw of the Association. A member
shall be in breach of this rule in the event that any person who assists, represents, or acts
on behalf of or in the employment of such member during the course of a show affiliated
to British Dressage, to the FEI or to any foreign national federation, conducts himself in
such a manner that were they a member of British Dressage they would themself be in
breach of any of the provision of any rules.
i)
Conduct themself in a manner detrimental to the character and/or prejudicial to the
interests of British Dressage.
j)
Make, either orally or in writing, to an officer of British Dressage or of an affiliated show
or a third party, a statement on any matter covered by the rules which he knows to be
untrue.
k) Compete as owner or rider in a competition for which the horse or pony and the rider are
not fully eligible.
l)
Exercise any of the rights or privileges of membership while suspended there from, nor
assist represent or act on behalf of any other member of British Dressage at a show
affiliated to British Dressage, to the FEI or to any foreign national federation while
suspended from all rights and privileges of membership.
m) Compete as a rider in any competition while under the influence of a prohibited
substance.
n) Unreasonably refuse to give a sample of his or her body fluids for the purpose of control
of prohibited substances.
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p) Paragraphs a, c, d, e, h, i, j, m, n, p and q of this rule shall apply in any circumstance
whether or not the offence or offences occur at a show.
Code of
Conduct
o) Allow a stallion for which he/she is responsible as owner, lessee, authorised agent, or
rider to compete or be prepared to compete, in any dressage competition without taking
adequate precautions to ensure other members of the public are not put at risk of injury.
q) Members shall not behave in a way which may be considered inappropriate to members
of BD staff. Inappropriate behaviour includes the use of foul language or acting in an
intimidating or threatening way.
r)
Members shall not unfairly discriminate on the grounds of race, colour, religion or belief,
disability, sex, marital status, age, sexual orientation, nationality and ethnic or national
origins.
s)
Members shall not post inappropriate words or images on social media that can be
deemed offensive, intimidating or threatening to other members, show organisers,
officials and BD Staff.
Complaints of misconduct
Any person wishing to make a complaint of misconduct by a member must do so in writing to
the Chief Executive who will refer it to the Disciplinary Sub Committee, if after preliminary
investigation he/she considers that a prima facie case of misconduct exists.
Anyone seeing an incident which they may wish to report, where possible, should note the
time, place, names etc. and try and find additional witnesses. They should approach the
Steward, Organiser or Senior Judges on site who should inform the individual concerned of
the complaint. Every effort should be made to ascertain the condition of the horse and
whether it has been marked by bit, spur or whip. All evidence should be written down and
submitted to the Chief Executive.
A decision to prosecute a complaint against a member will be in the sole discretion of the
Chief Executive and/or Disciplinary Sub Committee. The complainant will be required to give
evidence on behalf of British Dressage if such decision is taken but shall take no further part
in the proceedings other than as a witness.
Notice of complaint
As soon as practically possible after receipt of a complaint against a member, and the Chief
Executive considering it appropriate to refer the complaint to the member, a letter
identifying the date, venue, and nature of the complaint shall be sent to the member with
any other supporting evidence as the Chief Executive deems appropriate.
The accused member shall be given opportunity by the Chief Executive to respond to such
complaint. Upon receipt of such response the Chief Executive shall decide whether to
proceed with the complaint pursuant to summary powers or refer the complaint to the
Disciplinary Sub­Committee for a hearing.
In the event that the Chief Executive decides to proceed with a Disciplinary Sub­Committee
hearing copies of all the evidence gathered by British Dressage in support of the complaint
shall be delivered to the accused member in advance of the hearing.
Notice of the time and place of the Disciplinary Sub­Committee meeting will be sent to the
member against whom a complaint has been made at least three weeks before the date of
such hearing unless in exceptional circumstances it is not possible to give notice less than 3
weeks when a shorter period of notice shall be given.
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BD
Contacts
BD CONTACTS
DIRECT TELEPHONE
Chief Executive Office
Chief Executive
Jason Brautigam
02476 698843
Executive Assistant
Angela Green
02476 698844
Sport
Sport Operations Manager
Paul Graham
02476 698827
Judges Officers
Katrina Smith
02476 698831
Lisa Panto
02477 087801
Para Equestrian Officer
Friederike von Voigts­Rhetz
02476 698837
Senior International Officer
Lianne Martin
02476 698835
Fixtures Officer
Annelise Moens
02476 698845
Results & Grading Officer
Charlene Bryant
02476 698846
Results and Fixtures Assistant
Karen Beaumont
02476 698909
Michelle Garland
02476 698832
Membership
Head of Membership
Horse Registrations/Downgrading
Stacy Webb
02476 698836
Rachel Smith
02476 698836
BYRDS & Under 21 International
U21 International/BYRDS Manager
Karen Ryder
02476 698840
BYRDS/U21 International Assistants
Ann Morton
02476 698834
Sharon Weir
02476 698834
Training and Education
Education & Development Manager
Jo Brown
02477 087809
Education & Development Officer
Claire Carter
02476 698833
Marketing & Communications
Marketing & Communications Manager Winnie Murphy
02476 698842
Communications Assistant
Jessica Gibbons
02476 698819
Marketing Assistant
Joanna Bowns
02476 698839
Finance Manager
Angie Cook
02476 698841
Finance Officer
Jean Swidryk
02476 698838
Suzanne Akehurst
02476 698838
Accounts and Finance
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DIRECT TELEPHONE
IT
IT Developer
Mat Townley
02476 698844
BD Shop
Shop/Test & Score Sheets
Pam Mobbs
02476 698830
Joan McParland
02476 698830
BD
Contacts
BD CONTACTS
Main Line: 02476 698830
Fax Number: 02476 690390
Website: www.britishdressage.co.uk
E­mail: name.surname@britishdressage.co.uk (e.g. jason.brautigam@britishdressage.co.uk)
British Dressage
Building 2020
Meriden Business Park
Meriden
West Midlands
CV5 9RG
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Regional
Structure
BD Regional Structure
The country is divided in to eight regions. Each
region has a dedicated Regional Development
Officer (RDO).
The RDOs work closely with and under the
technical guidance of the voluntary Regional
Committee which includes a Chairman and
representatives for coaching, rider training,
judges, para dressage, marketing, members
and BYRDS. In turn, the RDO and the Regional
Committee work under the direction of the
Board and Technical Committees.
Members are allocated a region based on their
address registered with BD, however if they live on
or close to a border of two regions may opt to be in
a different region to that of their address.
BD Regions and Regional Development Officers
Central ­ Kim Moloney (email: kim.moloney@britishdressage.co.uk Tel: 07789 938307)
Region includes Berks, Bucks, Hants, Northants, Oxfordshire, Warks, Isle of Wight.
Eastern ­ Katharine Perry (email: katharine.perry@britishdressage.co.uk Tel: 07872 603871)
Region includes Beds, Cambs, Essex, Herts, London, Norfolk, Suffolk.
North West ­ Lou Jones (email: lou.jones@britishdressage.co.uk Tel: 07968 819406)
Region includes Cheshire, Cumbria, Herefordshire, Lancs, West Midlands, Shrops, Staffs,
Worcs, Isle of Man.
Northern ­ Sarah Huntridge (email: sarah.huntridge@britishdressage.co.uk Tel: 07783 791191)
Region includes Cleveland, Derbs, Durham, Humberside, Leics, Lincs, Northumberland,
Notts, Rutland, Tyne & Wear, Yorks.
Scotland ­ Emma Stewart (email: emma.stewart@britishdressage.co.uk Tel: 07584 147258)
Region includes Borders, Dumfries & Galloway, Fife, Grampian, Highlands, Lothian, Central
Scotland, Strathclyde, Tayside.
South West ­ Amanda Heath (email: amanda.heath@britishdressage.co.uk Tel: 07894 232355)
Region includes Avon, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Glos, Somerset, Wilts, Channel Islands.
Southern ­ Sharon Walker (email: sharon.walker@britishdressage.co.uk Tel: 07894 232358)
Region includes Kent, Surrey, Sussex.
Wales ­ Sue Harrison (email: sue.harrison@britishdressage.co.uk Tel: 07894 232359)
Region includes all 23 counties in Wales.
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Section 1
SECTION 1
Membership & Horse Registration
Membership & Horse Registration
1. Agreement to be bound by the rules
a) All members of British Dressage (BD) are bound by the Memorandum and Articles of BD,
together with the rules, regulations and bye­laws made under them. Decisions of the
Board and other delegated authorities of BD in connection with the rules, regulations
and bye­laws are final and binding. Members are responsible for ensuring they are
familiar with the Rules.
b) The Rules and Annexes contained in this book are in force at the date of publication. Any
amendments by BD are enforceable on the date of publication (unless otherwise stated
in the notice of amendment), provided that notice of such amendment is published in
one or more of the following media:
British Dressage Magazine
Show Organisers and Officials Newsletters
British Dressage Website – www.britishdressage.co.uk
c)
By signing an Affiliation Agreement, Show Organisers are considered members of BD
and are bound by all BD rules, regulations and bye­laws and any published Code of
Conduct. Additionally, they agree to abide by and observe the decisions of the Board
and delegated authorities and committees of BD. Show Organisers are responsible for
ensuring that they are familiar with the Rules, Code of Conduct and any amendments
made to them.
d) It is understood and agreed by members that any photographs (and/or film footage)
taken at a BD affiliated show or activity by an official photographer may be used by BD
for security and/or promotional purposes without payment. Under 18s consent will be
covered by the photo consent form contained in the BD Child Protection Policy.
2. Acceptance of rules
Becoming a member of BD and making an entry for an affiliated dressage competition
constitutes acceptance of these Rules. Owners and riders must ensure that horses and
riders are eligible to compete in the classes for which they are entered. Any dispensation
from these Rules is only valid if in writing.
3. British Dressage membership
Only members of BD may ride in affiliated competitions or register as the owner of a
horse/pony, except for those entering using a class ticket or where the class permits to
ride with associate membership.
Applications for membership are to be made on the approved form and submitted to the
BD office. They may also be made online at www.britishdressage.co.uk. Applications
must be accompanied by the appropriate fee.
BD reserves the right to decline any application for, or renewal of, membership without
stating a cause.
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BD subscriptions run for twelve months from the date of joining, except for Winter
membership which runs from 1 October – 31 March and Trial membership which runs for
6 months from the date of registration and is only available to those who have never
been a member of BD previously.
BYRDS and Team Quest Club membership only entitles members to compete in
Preliminary classes and in Team Quest competitions. Those with a BYRDS or Team Quest
Club membership who qualify for an Area Festival or Regional Championship must
upgrade to a full member in order to compete.
Riders must be a minimum of associate members to compete in Introductory or
Preliminary open sections, and their horse must hold an associate horse registration.
Should they wish to compete in Preliminary restricted sections the rider must be a paid
member or compete on a class ticket.
British riders not residing in the UK who compete in national competitions outside of the
UK must have written permission from BD to do so and be a full member of BD.
Membership & Horse Registration
Music membership entitles riders to compete in freestyle to music qualifiers with a
registered or associate registered horse. Horses must be fully registered to compete in
Music Regional Championships. All riders competing in freestyle to music competitions
must sign a PPL licence. Class tickets may not be used to compete in music classes as
BD membership is required for PPL licensing.
Section 1
Only members of BD and organisers of affiliated competitions are covered by the
insurances provided by BD (see annexes for full details).
4. Age of members
There is no upper or lower age limit. Members are responsible for ensuring they are fit to
compete.
5. Class tickets
BD members on non­registered horses, and non­members on registered or non­
registered horses can purchase class tickets at £8 each. Each ticket enables them to
enter one affiliated class. Holders of class tickets must also pay the entry fees and are
subject to the BD Rule Book. Class tickets may be used at any level (except music
classes) provided the rider is eligible to compete in the class entered.
Those riding on a class ticket are eligible to win prize money and rosettes but will not
earn grading points or qualify for Championships other than Area Festivals.
6. Horse/Pony registration
Before competing in an affiliated dressage competition, a horse or pony must be
registered with BD (except for Introductory and Preliminary open classes where horses
may have an associate horse registration). There is no lower height limit for registration
but horses/ponies must be four years old or over to compete. BD reserves the right to
refuse registration.
For Preliminary restricted, Music, Young Horse and Para Equestrian classes, horses must
be registered either fully or have associate horse registration. The latter is free of charge
and allows BD to record a horse’s details and results. An Associate member may register
an associate horse.
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Section 1
Full registration for horses and ponies runs for 12 months from the date of registration
(with the exception of Winter/Trial). If a horse’s registration has lapsed for more than
one month, any points or qualifications gained since lapsing will not be allocated.
A horse that has been subject to a loss of use insurance claim may be registered provided
that it is sound and sufficiently fit for competition.
Membership & Horse Registration
The legal owner/s of horses and ponies registered with BD must also be members of BD
because, where the stated owner of a registered horse/pony is not the legal owner, this
could invalidate the liability insurance under the BD policy.
Registrations are accepted on the understanding that the person making the registration
is the bona fide owner, part owner or authorised agent of the horse or pony registered.
BD accepts no responsibility in cases of disputed ownership, which must be settled by
the parties concerned. BD may suspend registration of the horse or pony until such time
as the dispute over ownership is settled.
Mares may not compete after their fourth month of pregnancy or with a foal at foot.
7. Names of Horses and Ponies
Horses/Ponies must be registered with the same name as the name shown on their
registered national breed society or FEI passport. The only exceptions are as follows:­
•
The name of the horse/pony can be changed if the name on its passport is formally
changed by the issuing authority; the owner must send the relevant pages of the
new amended passport to BD for verification. The fee for change of name is £30.
•
A horse registered with a different name to that on the passport prior to the
implementation of this rule in 2010 may keep the registered name. However, if the
owner wishes to change the registered name to match the name on its passport, this
can be changed free of charge.
•
If the horse/pony’s name has not been entered on its national breed society passport
the owner can choose the horse/pony’s name, enter it direct onto the passport and
inform the passport issuing body of its name. This name will be linked to the
horse/pony’s unique identification number shown on its passport.
•
A suitable prefix or suffix (not shown in the horse/pony’s passport) may be added for
a fee of £30.
•
If the horse/pony is subsequently registered with the FEI, the chosen prefix may not
be permitted and the horse/pony must be named according to FEI rules.
•
If a horse/pony changes ownership/sponsorship the prefix/suffix can be removed and
the horse/pony can revert back to its original name unless the national breed society
passport has also been changed. There is no charge for this.
8. Age of horses and ponies
The age of a horse/pony is taken from 1 January in the year in which it was born. The
minimum age from which a horse may compete is 4 years old. Horses competing at PSG
level and above must be at least 7 years old. Horses competing at Grand Prix must be at
least 8 years old.
9. Pony Height Certificates
Ponies may be registered and compete on equal terms with horses in all affiliated
competitions, with a rider of any age. Grading points will be awarded in the normal manner.
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Riders should ensure that their ponies are used to being measured and within the current
height limit, as they are liable to be measured if they travel to International
competitions, and will be measured at the Pony European Championships.
10. Equine Influenza Vaccination
A valid passport must accompany the horse to all competitions and be produced on
request; failure to comply is a disciplinary offence and will debar the horse from
competing at the event for which it has been entered. A horse will not be permitted to
compete unless it has a current vaccination against equine influenza which complies with
the following conditions:
•
An initial course of two injections for primary vaccination, not less than 21 days and
not more than 92 days apart, are required before being eligible to compete;
•
A first booster injection must be given between 150 and 215 days after the second
injection of primary vaccination;
•
Subsequent booster injections must be given at intervals of not more than one
calendar year, commencing after the first booster injection.
•
The full course or booster must have been administered at least 7 days before the
competition.
Membership & Horse Registration
Ponies which attend Pony Squad training will be measured by the Team Vet at one or
more of their sessions. Copies of valid Height Certificates for all ponies entered for
Selection Trials must be submitted with their entries.
Section 1
Ponies are not required to obtain FEI Height Certificates for their FEI Passports.
However, ponies must have current JMB Height Certificates for National competitions.
The Record of Vaccination(s) in the horse’s passport, in which the record of injection(s) is
completed, signed and stamped line by line, must be completed by an appropriate
veterinary surgeon (who is neither the owner nor the rider of the horse). For those
competing under FEI rules please refer to the FEI rules.
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Section 2
SECTION 2
Grading of Riders and Horses
Grading of Riders and Horses
11. Grouping of riders
Riders will be graded in the following groups (also see rules relating to down grouping):
Group 1
Riders who have competed in a CDI abroad or in any CDIO or CDIW after 1 January 2000.
Group 1 riders may not compete in Novice and Elementary qualifiers.
Group 2a
Riders who have won point(s) at Grand Prix or who have competed in Big or Small Tour in
a UK based CDI after 1 January 2000 (except Group 1). Group 2a riders may not compete
in Novice qualifiers. Any U25 rider who competes in FEI 16­25 GP will become Group 2a.
Should the rider compete in this class abroad, and also compete in any Senior CDI class,
that rider will automatically become Group 1.
Group 2
Riders who have won point(s) at Inter I and above in National Classes after 1 January
2000 (except Groups 1 & 2a).
Group 3
Riders who have won points at PSG level or above (including FEI Young Rider classes)
since 1 January 2000 (except Groups 1­2). Additionally, riders may claim Group 3 status in
order to ride at PSG, having gained 62% or above in Advanced 102 or 105 or FEI YR level
tests in the previous 12 months. Such claims may be made by writing to the BD Office,
and will take effect once the member has received notification of their upgrade. U21
Riders may compete in the FEI YR level tests without having claimed their Group 3 status.
Group 4
Riders who have won more than 14 points at Advanced Medium level or any points at the
levels above (including FEI Junior classes), after 1 January 2000 (except Groups 1­3).
Group 5
Riders who have won more than 14 points at Medium level or any points at the levels
above (including FEI Pony classes) after 1 January 2000 (except Groups 1­4).
Group 6
Riders who have won more than 14 points at Elementary level or any points at the levels
above after 1 January 2000 (except Groups 1­5).
Group 7
Riders who have won more than 14 points at Novice level or any points at the levels
above after 1 January 2000 (except Groups 1­6).
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All other riders.
All Pony, Junior and Young Riders regardless of their age will adhere to the same rules as
a Senior Group 1 rider if they compete in a Senior International CDI, CDIO, CDI­W, Small
Tour or Big Tour (UK or abroad). This does not apply to Under 21 riders competing in CDIs
at Pony, Junior and Young Rider level.
A rider who has competed at BE Intermediate horse trials since 1 January 2000 may not
be below Group 6.
Those with a BHSI or FBHS qualification will be no lower than Group 5 upon registration.
12. Down Grouping of Riders
a) Riders who have not competed at or above a specific level (including British Eventing) for
four years or more may apply to the BD office in writing to down group by one level.
b) Riders who have won fewer than 15 points at a specific level prior to 1 December
2007 may be eligible to move to a lower rider group. Riders may only down group by
one level. Cumulative points over more than one level will not be taken into
account. Members should apply to the BD office so that their competition record
can be checked and rider group amended where applicable.
Grading of Riders and Horses
Any rider who has competed at BE Advanced horse trials since 1 January 2000 may not
be below a group 5 rider.
Section 2
Group 8
13. Foreign riders domiciled in the UK and/or competing in national classes
Foreign riders and those who have spent more than 12 months abroad will be no lower
than Group 3 upon registration unless BD grants dispensation.
Foreign riders competing in the UK require permission to compete from their National
Federation; this must be submitted to the BD office upon registration. Riders with
passports from Eire are considered to be foreign.
Riders who wish to maintain their eligibility to ride for their own country may compete in
Qualifiers and Championships but even though they may win the Grand Prix
Championship classes they will not become the BD National Champion and will not be
awarded sashes, rosettes or prize money.
Foreign riders competing at all other levels except Grand Prix at the National
Championships may be awarded first place sashes, rosettes and prize money.
14. Grades of horses
Horses may compete only at the level they are graded or higher. The upper points limit
for each grade is as follows:
Preliminary
49 points
Novice
124 points
Elementary
199 points
Medium
299 points
Advanced Medium
425 points
Advanced & Above
Open to any horse
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There are additional limits for classes qualifying for National Championships and
restrictions on horses which have started at Intermediate I and above. See Rules for
Qualifying and Championships for each level.
Ponies ridden by riders of 16 years and under may continue to compete at Medium level
once 299 points are achieved but must compete in the Open section.
Grading of Riders and Horses
FEI Pony tests carry grading points equivalent to medium level classes therefore riders
gaining more than 14 points will become a group 5 rider.
15. Grading points
Horses are graded on a points system. Points will be awarded against the percentage
achieved in accordance with the scales below:
60.00 – 61.99%
1 point
62.00 – 63.99%
2 points
64.00 – 65.99%
3 points
66.00 – 67.99%
4 points
68.00 – 69.99%
5 points
70.00 – 71.99%
6 points
72.00% and above
7 points
Horses obtaining the percentages shown in the grading points table will be allocated
points regardless of place and prize money. However, points are not awarded for
Introductory and Preliminary classes, Music classes and all Young Horse classes.
For Preliminary Restricted classes “Prelim Points” will be allocated to the same scale as
all other classes. Prelim Points are for qualification purposes only and do not count
towards the upgrading of a horse.
Grading queries can only be dealt with in writing and within twelve months of the
relevant competition.
16. Imported horses
When an imported horse is registered with BD, it is the owner’s responsibility to submit
a full competition record for the horse so that BD points can be allocated and the horse
graded accordingly.
For the purpose of registration, horses foaled in Northern Ireland and Eire are classified as British.
An imported horse which has been registered with BE for at least one year and has a
competition record will be exempt from importation rules.
If the owner is not able to submit a competition record for the horse, points will
automatically be awarded based on the horses age at time of importation according to
the below table.. It is the owner’s responsibility to supply proof of age at import i.e.,
official import documents or the record of a vaccination administered in the UK. hese
points may be reduced by Downgrading or Assessment.
Imported horses without competition records will be graded according to their age at
the time of registration to the scale given in the table unless proof of import at an earlier
age can be supplied. These points may be reduced by Downgrading or by Assessment.
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0 points
5 year old
45 points
6 year old
160 points
7 year old
260 points
8 year old
400 points
435 points
450 points
17. Downgrading horses
Any horse may be downgraded once per twelve month period subject to the restrictions below.
Applications should be made to the British Dressage Office and, for a fee of £60, the horse will be
re­graded according to the following table.
Rider Group
Points the horse will be allocated
Group 8 & 7
45 points
Group 6
125 points
Group 5
200 points
Group 4
300 points
Group 3
426 points
Grading of Riders and Horses
9 year old
10 year old
Section 2
4 year old
Restrictions apply to horses which have competed at Inter I­GP levels. Any such horse is not
eligible to compete in qualifiers at lower levels unless it has been downgraded, regardless of its
actual points total. BD record the previous points for all downgraded horses.
Downgrading applies to an individual horse/rider combination; it is only maintained if the horse
is competed by another rider at the same group (or lower) as the rider who downgraded the
horse, whilst still registered to the downgrading owner. For example, a horse downgraded by a
Group 7 rider will only maintain its downgraded status if competed by another Group 7 or 8 rider,
or a rider of an equivalent Group if the downgrading rider upgrades. If the horse is sold, or a rider
of a higher grade competes it, the horse’s points will revert to the highest number of points the
horse has ever had on its record.
A horse can only be downgraded once it has gone over the upper points limit for that level. e.g. a
novice horse can only be downgraded once it has reached 125 points or more.
Downgraded horses must be ridden in the Open section, up to the level from which they have
been downgraded regardless of rider group. Horses may be ridden in qualifiers once they have
been formally downgraded.
Once a horse has been downgraded it loses any qualification that it has previously earned.
A horse may be de­downgraded for a fee of £10 and will revert back to its highest ever points
total (provided this total is higher than its current points).
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18. Horse Assessment
If the owner wishes an imported horse’s level of training to be assessed, this must be done
between first registration and the first competition entry. They must contact the BD Office
to make an appointment for the horse to be assessed. An assessed horse does not carry the
restrictions imposed by downgrading. The cost of assessment is £75. Assessors are not to
assess horses that are known to them, eg horses the assessor has previously seen in training
or a purchasing/selling context.
19. Grading of horses training or competing abroad
Horses which go abroad and compete in National competitions will be classed as imported
horses for grading purposes if they return to the UK. However, if a full competition record
for that horse from the foreign federation is presented to BD, only the appropriate number
of points according to results achieved will be added to the points the horse had when it left
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SECTION 3
Competitions & Eligibility
Competitions & Eligibility
20. Competition Structure
Each year, nearly 10,000 classes from Intro to Grand Prix are held around Britain.
Members can choose to participate for pleasure or may wish to qualify for BD’s various
championships.
BD holds two major Championships per year; the Winter Championships in April and the
National Championships in September. For the majority of levels, members need to
qualify for a regional championship to gain a Championship place.
There are a series of Premier League competitions aimed at riders fine tuning the top
horses ahead of international competition and qualifying for the FEI level classes at
National Championships.
Petplan Equine Area Festivals are BD’s Grassroots Championships series aimed at riders
looking to have a first taste of a big Championship. Area Festivals are held all over the UK
from August to November each year with classes from Prelim to Inter I and qualify for a
national championship held in April the following year.
In addition to the above there are individual series and championships for Para Equestrian
riders, Young horses, Freestyle to Music, and fun competitions such as Team Quest.
21. Qualifying competitions
At each level there are specific dressage tests that are referred to as qualifiers. These are
marked with a Q in their class title in the show schedule. Rules and Qualifications for
each championships can be found later in this book.
22. British Dressage tests
Introductory level
Introductory A (2008) Short
Introductory B (2009) Short
Preliminary level
No. 1 (2006) Short
No. 14 (2006) Short*
No. 4 (2002) Short
No. 15 (2008) Long*
No. 7 (2002) Short
No. 18 (2002) Short
No. 12 (2005) Short
No. 17 (2014) Long*
No. 13 (2006) Short*
No. 19 (2008) Long*
Novice level
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No. 22 (2007) Long
No. 30 (2006) Short*
No. 23 (2012) Long
No: 34 (2009) Short*
No. 24 (2010) Short
No. 37 (2007) Long*
No. 27 (2007) Short
No. 38 (2005) Long*
No. 28 (2008) Short
No. 39 (2010) Long*
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No. 40 (2010) Long
No: 49 (2009) Short*
No. 42 (2008) Short
No. 50 (2007) Short*
No. 43 (2006) Long
No. 53 (2007) Long*
No. 57 (2007) Long*
No. 45 (2010) Long
No. 59 (2010) Long*
Medium level
No. 61 (2002) Long
No. 71 (2002) Short*
No. 63 (2002) Short
No. 73 (2007) Long*
No. 69 (2005) Long
No. 75 (2002) Long*
Advanced Medium level
No: 85 (2009) Long (FEI Junior Prelim) No. 94 (2002) Long
No: 90 (2012) Short*
No. 96 (2011) Long (FEI Junior Individual)
No. 92 (2011) Long (FEI Junior Team)* No. 98 (2002) Long*
Competitions & Eligibility
No. 44 (2002) Short
Section 3
Elementary level
No. 93 (2004) Short*
Advanced level
No. 100 (2002) Long
No. 105 (2011) Long (FEI Young Rider Prelim)
No. 102 (2012) Long
Tests highlighted with a * will be the only tests used for qualifiers. It is still permissible for
these tests to be used in non­qualifying classes.
FEI tests (long arenas)
FEI Young Rider Individual (No. 108 (2011) PSG Standard)
FEI PSG (2009)*
FEI Intermediate B (2014)
FEI Intermediate I (2009)*
FEI Grand Prix (2014)*
FEI Intermediate II (2014)* FEI Grand Prix Special (2014)
FEI Intermediate A (2014)
FEI Olympic Grand Prix Special (2012)
FEI U21 tests
FEI Pony Preliminary, Team and Individual Tests (2012), Freestyle (2009)
FEI Junior Preliminary, Team and Individual Tests (2009), Freestyle (2009)
FEI Young Rider Preliminary, Team and Individual (2009), Freestyle (2009)
FEI Grand Prix 16 ­ 25*
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Freestyle tests
Introductory (2012) short arena
Preliminary (2012) long arena
Novice (2012) long arena
Elementary (2012) long arena
Medium (2012) long arena
Competitions & Eligibility
Advanced Medium (2012) long arena
Prix St Georges (FEI YR Freestyle) (2009) long arena
FEI Intermediate I (2009) long arena
FEI Grand Prix (2009) long arena
Young horse tests
BD Basic Test 4 year old (YHB4 2003)
BD Novice Young Horse Test for 5 yr (YHN5 2004)
BD Elementary Young Horse Test for 5 yr (YHE5 2009)
BD Elementary Young Horse Test for 6yr (YHE6 2004)
BD Medium Young Horse Test for 6yr (YHM6 2009)
FEI Preliminary Test for 5yr (FEI YHP5 2009)
FEI Preliminary Test for 6yr (FEI YHP6 2009)
FEI Finale Test for 5yr (FEI YHF5 2009)
FEI Finale Test for 6 yr (FEI YHF6 2009)
23. Freestyle tests
BD produces Test Sheets for Freestyle Tests at Introductory as listed aboves. These tests
may be ridden either with or without music. No grading points are given for any
Freestyle competition, whether with or without music, but in all other respects they are
run in accordance with graded classes of the comparative level.
24. Introductory classes
Introductory classes are open to members or associate members in groups 7 & 8 on
registered and associate registered horses with no grading points. Grading points will not
be awarded for Introductory classes and sheets gained in these classes cannot be used
for qualification.
25. Preliminary classes
The Open section of Preliminary Classes is open to members or associate members on
registered or associate registered horses, horse not to have gained more than 49 BD
points. Those competing in the open section do not qualify for the Winter or Summer
Regional Championships.
The Restricted section of Preliminary Classes is for those who are eligible to qualify for
the Summer and Winter Regional Championships, i.e. members of BD who are groups 7
or 8, riding registered or associate registered horses with no more than 49 BD points.
Preliminary Restricted sections classes carry “Prelim points” which are used for
qualification purposes only and do not affect the horses grade. Full horse registration is
required for the Winter/Summer Regional Championships and Area Festivals.
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Restricted and Open sections are offered so that less experienced riders who have just
started competing at a given level can compete against similarly inexperienced riders in
the Restricted section. The Group into which each rider is placed is determined by their
experience at each level of competition. The rider group then determines whether they
may compete in the Restricted sections of classes as set out below.
Classes from Preliminary to Advanced Medium will be divided into Open and Restricted
sections. Organisers are to offer both sections when running a class at a level where
Open/Restricted sections apply.
At Preliminary only those in the Restricted qualifier section are eligible to qualify for
National/Winter Championships. There is no championship for Open Preliminary.
Competitions & Eligibility
Restricted section riders may gain 14 points at the next higher level before having to ride
in the open section at the level below. For example, a Group 7 rider will be able to gain 14
points at Elementary before becoming Group 6 and therefore having to ride in the
Novice Open section. This applies to all levels from Novice to Medium. At Advanced
Medium, riders may gain unlimited points at advanced level and retain eligibility to ride
in the Restricted section. Those who wish to compete at PSG must be Group 3 and must
ride in the Advanced Medium Open section.
Section 3
26. Restricted and Open sections
Riders must state the section they are entering for every class; if not stated, they will be
put in the Open section. Riders may not change section once a class has started.
27. Eligibility for Restricted and Open sections
At Preliminary level
Riders are eligible for Restricted sections if they have won
no more than 14 points at Elementary level or any points
at the levels above since 1 January 2000.
At Novice level
Riders are eligible for Restricted sections if they have won
no more than 14 points at Elementary level or any points at
the levels above since 1 January 2000.
At Elementary level
Riders may enter the Restricted section if they have won
no more than 14 points at Medium level or any points at
the levels above since 1 January 2000.
At Medium level
Riders may enter the Restricted section if they have won no
more than 14 points at Advanced Medium level or any
points at the levels above since 1 January 2000.
At Advanced Medium level
Riders may enter the Restricted section if they have won
no points at PSG or above since 1 January 2000 and they
do not wish to use Advanced points to claim Group 3
status in order to compete at PSG.
Those riding a downgraded horse must compete in the Open section up­to the level from
which the horse was downgraded.
BD and BE riders awarded a Union Flag must ride in the Open section (with the exception
of Para Equestrian Dressage riders). As soon as the Union Flag is awarded, any
qualifications already gained in Restricted sections are to be transferred to Open sections.
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Competitions & Eligibility
Group 1
Open Section (non qualifier only)
Open Section
Preliminary to Elementary
Medium & Advanced Medium
Group 2A
Open Section (non qualifier only)
Open Section
Preliminary and Novice
Elementary to Advanced Medium
Groups 2 & 3
Open Section
Preliminary to Advanced Medium
Group 4
Open Section
Either Section
Preliminary to Medium
Advanced Medium
Group 5
Open Section
Either Section
Preliminary to Elementary
Medium to Advanced Medium
Group 6
Open Section
Either Section
Preliminary and Novice
Elementary to Advanced Medium
Groups 7 & 8
Either Section
Restricted Section
Preliminary to Advanced Medium
Preliminary
Points won by a Group 1 or Group 2a rider may not count as a part qualification for
Novice and/or Elementary classes for the horse concerned.
Foreign riders allocated to Group 3 by default must qualify for PSG by achieving a score
of 62% or more in Advanced 102 or 105.
In order to be eligible to ride at PSG, riders must have achieved 62% or above in
Advanced 102 or 105 or FEI YR level tests in the previous 12 months and claimed their
group 3 status via the BD office. Such claims may be made by writing to the BD Office,
and will take effect once the member has received notification of their upgrade.
If any rider receives a score below 50% in a class at PSG or above they may not compete at
these levels again until they have achieved a score of 62% or more in Advanced 102 or 105.
28. Training sections
Training sections are open to members on registered or associate registered horses; non­
members may enter with class tickets. Both horse and rider must be eligible under BD
Rules for the levels entered.
Score sheets gained cannot be used for qualification to Summer or Winter Regional
Championships, however, they may be used to qualify for Area Festivals. No grading
points will be given and the results will not affect rider status. No Prize money or
rosettes will be awarded. BD Rules apply to Training sections.
29. Eligibility for riders under the age of 14.
All riders under the age of 14 (the end of the year of their 13th birthday) will be
allowed to continue to ride in the restricted section at any level irrespective of their
rider group.
For example – A rider under the age of 14 who has gained more than 14 points at
elementary is eligible to remain in the restricted section at novice rather than move
in to the open section.
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The exception to the downgrade rule is that a downgraded horse/pony ridden by a rider
under the age of 14 may be ridden in a restricted section an does not have to go open
section.
As soon as a rider reaches the end of their 13th year they will return to the
appropriate section and level (open/restricted) as per the regular BD rules.
A rider under the age of 14 who has been placed at the Winter or National
Championships at a level is not eligible to ride in the restricted section at that level or
below in future years, and must move to the open section in the same way as riders
over 14.
An under 14 rider is bound by the same rules for Championships and if qualified may
not rider at two restricted levels.
30. Unaffiliated competitions
If an unaffiliated class is run at an affiliated show, the class must be run and judged
separately from any equivalent affiliated class. If there are fewer than ten riders in either
section, the class may be mixed, but organisers should endeavour to keep the sections
separate whenever possible. Unaffiliated classes run as part of an affiliated show must be
run under BD rules in all respects in order to be covered by BD insurance.
Competitions & Eligibility
All riders under the age of 14 will qualify for Regionals and Area Festivals in exactly
the same way as all other riders.
Section 3
All horses must still be eligible for the level being ridden at and if the horse points
limits are exceeded the horse will need to be downgraded.
31. Pick Your Own classes (PYO)
Certain classes may be designated as PYO by an organiser. They will only be open to
members of BD riding registered horses or to those with class tickets. They may cover
more than one level with the schedule stipulating the test to be ridden eg. PYO FEI. A
PYO FEI class may also include FEI Para tests. Classes are judged on a percentage basis.
PYO classes only count as non­qualifying classes in relation to qualifying points.
32. Associated competitions
These competitions are open to members and non­members of BD but may be restricted
in some way, for instance to horses in a certain stud book. They are run under BD rules
and may give whatever prize money they choose. Their schedules must be included in
the schedules section in “British Dressage” and they will be liable for the £2.00 levy per
competitor although no grading points will be given and classes will not count as
qualifiers for the BD Championships.
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Section 4
SECTION 4
Organisers and Entries
Organisers and Entries
33. Organiser’s rights
The Organiser has the right to:
a) Cancel any class.
b) Divide any class.
c)
Alter the advertised time of a class from that published in the schedule.
d) Refuse any BD non­Championship entry providing a valid reason is given to the
competitor and the entry fee is returned prior to the competition.
e) Refuse any entry to a BD Regional Championship providing a valid reason is given,
permission is sought from the Chief Executive and there is sufficient time for the
rider to enter an alternative Regional Championship.
34. Opening dates and close of entries
The opening date for entries for affiliated competitions is six weeks prior to the date of
the competition. Entries may only be made on or after the opening date. The closing
date for entries is two weeks before the date of the competition unless otherwise stated
in the schedule. Entries may not be accepted after the closing date unless at the
discretion of the Organiser. Organisers may charge a late entry fee of their choosing
providing that it is shown in the schedule.
35. Entries
a) Entries must:
•
Be made on the official entry form or via the venues online entry system.
•
Be accompanied by the correct fees.
•
Include the BD registration or associate registration number for each horse and
rider. Entries without correct and current registration details may not be
accepted. Score sheets and any rosettes, prize money or prizes will not be given
until correct registration details are provided.
•
A horse may only be ridden once in any class/level (with the exception of “pick
your own” classes where a horse may be ridden more than once in different
tests within the class).
b) Riders must state on their entry which section they will be competing in, Open or
Restricted. If this is not stated, riders will be put in the Open section. Riders may not
change sections after the class has started.
c)
Horses and riders must be eligible for the classes in which they are entered at the
closing date of entries. In the event of a competition being postponed, horses must
still be eligible two weeks before the new competition date.
d) If a horse or rider upgrades on or after the closing date for entries, they may still
compete in the class/section for which they were entered.
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f)
Riders who take part in a class which they are not eligible or riding a horse in a class for
which it is not eligible will be notified in writing. This could result in a fine of up to £50.
g) The Secretary must be informed of any change of rider from the original entry.
i)
If a rider is found to be ineligible they must return prize money and rosettes to the
organiser so that they can be re­distributed.
36. Balloting
An organiser may close a class before close of entries if it becomes full. If, at close of
entries, classes are oversubscribed, organisers will have the right to ballot. Competitors
who are not successful will be placed on a waiting list and must be notified.
Championship classes will not be balloted.
In the event of oversubscription competitive entries must be accepted over HC
entries.
Organisers and Entries
h) A member who fails to attend a competition which they have entered without
contacting the organiser to withdraw will be entered on the results as a No Show.
Repeated No Shows may result in disciplinary action.
Section 4
e) It is the responsibility of owners and riders to ensure that horses and riders are
eligible to compete in the classes/sections for which they are entered.
37. Waiting lists
Organisers may keep a ‘Waiting List’. In this case, riders/owners must be informed. If for any
reason a rider wishes to withdraw from the Waiting List, they must notify the organiser.
38. Withdrawals
a) Once a competitor’s entry has been accepted, it will be assumed that he intends to
take part unless he notifies the Organiser to the contrary. Competitors must therefore
declare their intention to withdraw by the time specified in the individual schedules.
b) Competitors should do their best to avoid withdrawing after the withdrawal date but
if it becomes unavoidable they must ring and notify the organiser immediately.
c) Competitors failing to request/confirm their times as specified in the schedule may
be deemed to have withdrawn.
d) Written confirmation of a verbal withdrawal must reach the organiser within seven
days of the withdrawal.
e) Organisers may report anyone who does not take part yet fails to withdraw, or who
cancels cheques to avoid payment when withdrawing to the BD office.
f)
Once the test has been completed (ie the final halt at the end of the test) it is not
permissible to withdraw or retire.
39. Refund of entry fees
a) No refund will be made to those withdrawing after the Close of Entries.
b) Fifty percent of total entry fees will be returned to those whose withdrawal is
received before the Close of Entries, and confirmed in writing within 7 days.
c) A full refund will be made for horses which upgrade on or before the Close of Entries,
but whose entries are not transferred to classes of a higher grade.
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e) In the event of a competition being cancelled, Organisers are entitled to retain up to
£2.50 per horse, per class. The remainder is to be refunded to all entrants, including
those who withdrew before the close of entries.
f)
Competitors on waiting lists who choose to withdraw will have 50% of their total
entry fees refunded.
40. Hors Concours (HC)
Organisers and Entries
Riders wishing to compete ‘HC’ in any class, must make this request on their entry form.
‘HC’ competitors will not be eligible for any prize or prize money, and their scores need
not be shown on the scoreboard. Horse and rider must be registered with BD and must
comply with BD rules in all respects apart from eligibility as stated below.
Under no circumstances may a rider declare to be ‘HC’ after the class commences. Those
riding HC will not gain any points. Riders may not compete HC at any Championship.
Any Member can compete a horse ‘HC’ without any restriction on eligibility for either
horse/rider except for PSG and above.
Riders competing HC must abide by all the tack rules appropriate for the level at
which they are competing, including the warm up, with the exception that a whip
may be carried in an FEI level class at a Premier League.
41. Prize money
Prize money is mandatory, except for Freestyle to Music and Para Equestrian Dressage
classes. The number of prizes given and the amount of prize money, or type of prize if in
kind, must be stated in the Schedule and is unrestricted. Once stated, this can only be
reduced in the event of entries falling below the minimum scale as shown in the table
below. Organisers are free to exceed the minimum scale if they wish to do so.
No prize money
1 – 4 starters
1st place
5 – 8 entries
2nd place
9 – 12 entries
3rd place
13 – 16 entries
4th place
At the organisers discretion
Starters are as per the number of horses published on the class results and includes
HC and training entries.
The amount given for 1st prize must exceed the entry fee, and if entry fees are
discounted for groups such as club members, must exceed the highest entry fee
charged.
Prize money will be paid per class eg. over both sections, unless stated otherwise in the
competition schedule. Vouchers/prizes in kind can only be given if in addition to prize
money.
Where prize money is provided by a National Sponsor at Regional/Winter/National
Championships, the number of prizes must be awarded as published in the schedules,
regardless of the number of starters.
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Rosettes must be given to the scale in the table below for competitions but Organisers
are encouraged to award at least up to 6th place. Where the classes are split in to
sections the scale applies to each section. Rosettes and prize money are not awarded for
Training sections unless the organisers chooses to do so.
Number of entries
1st
1–4
2nd
5–8
3rd
9 – 12
4th
13 – 16
5th
17 – 20
6th
21 – 24
7th
25 and over
43. Results and Prize Givings
Organisers and Entries
Place
Section 4
42. Rosettes
Competitors must attend prize givings, or ensure that they are represented, when
requested by the organiser. Failure to attend (unless agreed with the organiser) may
result in the forfeit of prize money, rosettes and other awards. Prize givings may be
mounted or unmounted at the discretion of the organiser.
Results must be displayed at the competition is such way that the both the overall class
ranking and ranking per section (open, restricted, training) are clearly defined.
Results of the competition remain in a provisional status until they have been validated
by the BD office. Results must be submitted to BD by the venues within 48 hours of the
competition taking place.
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Section 5
SECTION 5
Competitor dress and saddlery
Competitor Dress and Saddlery
44. Dress
Advanced Tests – tail coat with protective hat or top hat, or short jacket with protective
hat, both with correctly tied white/cream stock or tie. Uniform may be worn with
protective hat or uniform cap.
Introductory to Advanced Medium Tests (including FEI Junior tests) – uniform, short
jacket or tweed coat with correctly tied stock, white American Collar or shirt and tie, and
protective hat.
As long as the core dress rules are adhered to, embellishments and additions to any item
of dress are permitted as long as they do not pose a welfare risk to the horse.
45. Coats/Jackets
Tail coats and short jackets may be any conservative, dark colour, e.g. black, navy, bottle
green, charcoal grey, brown, etc, and may not be multi­coloured or boldly striped. Subtle
pinstripes are permitted, as are coloured collars and contrast piping to collar, lapels,
pockets and vents. The red collar on a navy jacket used by the British team may not be
used. Tweed jackets may not be brightly coloured or have loud patterns.
Logos level with the breast pocket are permitted on jackets but must not exceed 80
square cm (9cm x9cm approx).
At the discretion of the organiser or judge, competitors may ride without coats in
excessively hot weather, but a suitable long/short sleeved shirt that fastens at the neck
(not bright or multicoloured) with a tie, American collar or correctly fastened stock must
be worn. A fitted, plain, conservative­coloured waistcoat may be worn when permission
has been granted not to wear coats.
Plain, dark­coloured waterproof coats may be worn in wet weather.
46. Body Protectors
Riders may wear body protectors or inflatable air jackets.
47. Hats
Protective hats are to be worn by all riders at all times when mounted at a BD
competition, including exercising, warming up and competing. Top hats or uniform caps
are permitted as an exception to this rule only for Advanced to Grand Prix classes
(including FEI Young Rider level) but only for the warm up directly prior to the
competition (which may include riding from horse box park/stable to warm up arena)
and competition test. It is, however, recommended that riders to whom this exception
applies wear protective hats at all times for their own safety. Organisers may require
that Under 21 riders are to wear protective hats at all levels, if this is stipulated in the
schedule. Organisers may also prescribe venue­specific rules that are stricter than stated
if clearly shown in their schedules.
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Competitors are strongly recommended to check their hats are correctly fitted and
replace them if damaged, or following a fall, and are responsible for ensuring their hat
meets the required standards above. Riders are also advised to check the wording of any
insurance policy they may depend on in case of accident for any specific requirements
regarding the wearing of hats.
If a hat comes off during a dressage test, it must be replaced immediately; the rider may
dismount or the hat may be handed to them. The test will be restarted at the beginning
of the movement during which it came off. There will be no penalty for error of course,
but if the hat is not replaced the Judge is to eliminate the competitor.
If a rider starts their test without wearing the correct headgear, the Judge is to ring the
bell and instruct the rider to dismount and leave the arena. At the discretion of the
organiser and the Judge, the rider may restart the test once properly attired. If a rider
fails to comply with the instruction, the organiser is to eliminate the competitor from all
classes on that day. This will also apply if, as a result of a spot­check, a rider’s hat is found
not to comply with the required standard.
Competitor Dress and Saddlery
PAS 015, EN1384, BSEN1384 ­ (BD strongly recommends that hats are BSI Kitemarked)
ASTM F1163 (2004) with SEI mark
SNELL E2001
Australian & New Zealand All AS/NZS 3838 1998
or any new standard that meets or exceeds those stated.
Harnesses must be correctly fastened at all times when mounted. Hats and hat covers must be
predominately black, navy blue or a conservative dark colour that matches the rider’s jacket.
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Protective hats must meet one of the following standards;
48. Breeches/Jodhpurs
Breeches or jodhpurs are to be plain white, cream or beige, except when worn with
official uniform, when they may be of the uniform colour.
49. Gloves
Gloves are to be worn.
50. Boots
Boots are to be black, brown or the same colour as the coat and may be long or jodhpur
boots. Gaiters of the same leather as the boots may be worn. Traditional/patent top
boots may be worn, but multi­coloured or patterned boots are not permitted.
51. Spurs
Spurs may be worn at all levels and are mandatory from advanced level upwards.
Excessive use of spurs is forbidden. Spurs may not be worn upside down. Spurs must be
a pair (except when riding side saddle) and made of metal, although spurs with a smooth
rotating rubber, metal or plastic ball on the shank are permitted.
The band round the heel must be smooth; “comb” spurs are not permitted. Any shank
on the back of the heel must point towards the rear and the end must be clearly
horizontal to the ground or pointing downwards. Dummy spurs are permitted, as are
swan neck spurs subject to the above restriction. There is no restriction on the type of
shank and rowels that are permitted provided that they are free to rotate and must be
vertical to the ground.. Rowels with points must have rounded ends.
Only blunt spurs without rowels may be worn for Young Horse Classes.
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52. Whips
Riders may carry a whip in all National Classes except FEI level classes at Premier
Leagues (including FEI U21 classes), Area Festivals, Regionals and Championship Classes
or at the request of the Selectors. A rider may compete HC carrying a Whip in an FEI
level Class at a Premier League, however the result may not be used as any
qualification.
Competitor Dress and Saddlery
A whip may not be carried by a competitor riding any FEI Pony, Junior or Young Rider test.
In national 4, 5 and 6 year old qualifying classs whips are permitted.
At Young Horse Championships, only 4 year olds may have whips, not 5 and 6 year olds.
Whips are not permitted when the FEI Young Horse tests are ridden.
A whip may always be carried when riding side saddle, but at no time may more than one
whip be carried during a test or when warming up.
Excessive use of the whip is forbidden. A whip must not be used in a way or be of a length
that disturbs other riders or horses, and may not be picked up if dropped during a test.
When saluting, competitors must take the reins and whip, if carried, in one hand, to
salute with the free hand.
53. Union flag pocket badge
Only riders selected to represent Great Britain that compete on a Grand Prix team at a
CDIO, CPEDI, Europeans, World Games, Olympic or Paralympic Games are entitled to
wear the Union Flag badge on the breast pocket. Riders competing at a CDI are eligible
for a small pocket badge. Both badges can be obtained from BD.
Riders entitled to wear a Union Flag for BD, BE, another National Federation (in dressage
or eventing), or the World Breeding Championships must compete in the Open section.
Exceptions are Para Equestrian Dressage riders and anyone awarded a Union Flag from
any other member body of the BEF (eg British Horse Society).
As soon as a rider receives a Union Flag, BD will transfer any existing qualifications to the
Open section. U21 Pony Dressage riders may ride in the Restricted section at Advanced
Medium. U21 Pony and Junior Eventing riders may ride in the Restricted section at
Medium and Advanced Medium.
Riders competing privately in International or foreign National competitions are not
eligible for a pocket badge. Union Flag saddle cloth badges may only be worn when the
competitor is competing for Great Britain. In exceptional circumstances the Board may
award a pocket badge to an individual rider.
Those selected for friendly internationals are eligible for a small pocket badge with a St
George/St Andrew cross/Welsh flag or equivalent. However, these may not be worn in
subsequent competitions.
The above rules apply to Seniors, Ponies, Juniors and Young Riders.
Pony, Junior and Young Riders who ride in the European Championships are entitled to
wear their relevant colour co­ordinated Union Flag pocket badge on the breast pocket
for the two years following the last occasion they were in the relevant team. Other Pony,
Junior and Young Riders competing at FEI shows are eligible for a small pocket badge,
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54. Saddles
Stirrup leathers and irons are compulsory, are to be attached to the saddle and used in
the conventional way. The rider’s boots must not be fixed to the stirrup iron by
mechanical means unless dispensation has been given; the penalty for breaching this
rule is elimination. Saddle covers are not permitted except during riding­in. A gel
pad/memory foam seat saver is permitted, provided that it is unobtrusive and matches
the colour of the saddle. Other types of seat saver are not permitted unless written
dispensation has been obtained from the BD Office.
55. Saddle cloths ­ flags
If used, saddle cloths may be white/cream or a dark conservative colour. Saddle cloths
bearing the British Flag may only be worn by a competitor who is officially representing
Great Britain at an Olympic or Paralympic Games, CDIO, CPEDI, CDI, CDIP, CDIJ, CDIY,
European Championships, or World Equestrian Games.
Competitor Dress and Saddlery
English or Continental style saddles are mandatory, and are to be brown, black, grey or
navy. Side saddles and treeless saddles are permitted but riders choosing to ride side
saddle must notify the organiser before the start of the class. Western style, traditional
Iberian or Arabian (with raised pommel and/or cantle) are not permitted. Brightly
coloured saddles are not permitted however small panels of colour on areas such as
the cantle are permitted.
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which can be obtained from BD. This can be worn on the breast pocket for the two years
following the last occasion they were in the relevant competition.
56. Logos & manufacturers marks
a) Identification of a Non­Sponsor Manufacturer
In the competition area and during the prize­giving, names or logos identifying a non­
sponsoring manufacturer of clothing or equipment may appear only once on each item
of clothing or equipment. The name/logo is not to exceed three square centimetres in
size (eg, up to 1 cm high, 3 cm wide)
b) Identification of Sponsors
While in the Competition area and during the prize­giving the name and/or logo of the
rider’s sponsor(s) may appear on a surface area not exceeding:
(i) two hundred square centimetres on each side of the saddle cloth;
(ii) eighty square centimetres on each of the two sides of jackets or top garment at
the height of breast pockets;
(iii) sixteen square centimetres on both sides of the shirt collar and of the hunting
stock or centrally in the middle part of the collar on ladies’ blouses.
57. Bridles
A bridle with a bit is compulsory and must be used in the conventionally accepted
manner. The loop of the reins must be above the horse’s neck with the reins attached to
the bit. Permitted bridles at each level are as follows;
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Preliminary and Novice standards
Ordinary snaffle
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Elementary – Advanced standards
Ordinary snaffle or double bridle
PSG­GP classes that are ridden under
National rules
Ordinary snaffle or double bridle
FEI PSG­GP tests that are ridden at a
Premier League and National/Winter
Championships. (unless double bridle
requested by selectors)
Ordinary snaffle or double bridle
FEI PSG – GP tests ridden under FEI rules
Double bridle
FEI Junior & YR tests ridden at a Premier
League/High Profile Show
(inc U25 Champs)
Double bridle
Looped/modified reins are not permitted unless dispensation has been granted.
The Micklem multibridle is permitted as a snaffle bridle but must be used without bit
clips. The ‘ST Zaum Poll Relief’ bridle is also permitted. Bitless bridles and hackamores
are not permitted.
Bridles must be predominantly black, brown, grey or navy and may not be decorated
with tassels or any additions to the normal configuration. Discreet padding of the bridle
at the poll and/or noseband is permitted. Padding of the cheek pieces is not allowed and
will result in elimination.
Mojo holograms are permitted to be worn on bridles as long as they are discreet.
58. Nosebands
It is obligatory to use a noseband. Either a drop, flash or cavesson noseband must be
used with a snaffle bridle. Double bridles must use a cavesson noseband. Drop
nosebands and flash straps must lie in the chin groove. Grackle nosebands are only
permitted for Eventing competitions. Nosebands must not cause discomfort.
Covering the front of the noseband i.e. with sheepskin, is not allowed and will
result in elimination.
59. Bitguards
Bitguards are not allowed.
60. Other tack
Martingales and bearing, side or running reins of any kind are forbidden. Reins with
elasticated inserts are not permitted, neither are bandages, boots or any sort of blinkers.
Tongue straps are not permitted.
Breastplates and breast girths are permitted. Cruppers are permitted but are not
allowed for tests run under FEI Rules.
Neck straps or balancing straps (a loop on the front of the saddle) are permitted at all
levels.
Hoof boots or any forms of shoe replacement which cover the bulb of the heel are not
permitted during competition.
Rugs of any type my not be worn during a test.
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Any unusual decoration of the horse with unnatural items such as ribbons, flowers or
anything applied to the horse such as glitter is forbidden.
Discreet red bows in the tail for horses that kick or items such as diamante plaiting bands
are permitted.
Ear covers/fly fringes are permitted during riding in and for competitions held outdoors,
solely to protect the horse from insects. They may not be worn for competitions held
indoors. The ear cover/fly fringe is to be discreet, not brightly coloured and must not
cover the horse’s eyes. Ear plugs are not permitted (except for prizegivings). Spot
checks may be carried out immediately after a test to ensure that ear covers/fly fringes
are not being used to muffle sound.
Anti­fly impregnated browbands and fly repellent discs are permitted.
Nose nets are permitted and must be discreetly coloured and cover the nose only,
leaving the mouth and bit visible. NB Nose nets are not permitted under FEI rules, which
may be applied to certain competitions in the UK.
Equilibrium Net Relief Riding Masks are permitted during competition and warm up if
written dispensation has been granted from the BD office. A veterinary certificate is
required to confirm the reason a dispensation is being applied for.
63. Stallions
Competitor Dress and Saddlery
62. Fly Fringes, gauzes and ear covers
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61. Decoration
Stallions are to be identified by the rider wearing a yellow cross band or stallion disc on
the bridle whilst working in and in competition.
64. Tack while warming up
Whilst warming up, horses may wear only the saddlery allowed for their level of
competition, except:
•
Boots, bandages and whips are permitted.
•
Riders who are visually impaired should wear a white armband.
Warming up in anything other than permitted saddlery (unless specified above) will
entail the elimination of both horse and owner/rider from all classes on the day. Anyone
seeing this rule being breached should immediately report it to the Organiser who is to
eliminate the horse/rider.
65. Lungeing
The lunge rein must be attached to the bit or cavesson and two reins are permissible.
Side reins may be used, but not running or balancing reins. The rider may be mounted
while the horse is being lunged and may hold the reins. The rider must obtain permission
to lunge from the organiser, who may designate a specific area.
66. Warming up
In all competitions the horse may be warmed up (including being competed in an earlier
class) by another person.Except for Grade I and II Para dressage riders, at Summer,
Winter, Music Regionals, Area Festival and Championships, only the competitor may
warm up the horse. Another rider may exercise the horse on a long rein at walk under
supervision of the steward or marshal (who is to be notified).
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If a warm up arena is becoming overcrowded, those not competing on that day may be
asked to leave the arena. If at any time during a competition a horse is seen to be
behaving in a dangerous manner which could threaten the safety of other competitors or
spectators, a Steward, Marshal, Organiser or Regional Development Officer is authorised
to request the removal of this horse from the arena.
67. Bits – Snaffles
Competitor Dress and Saddlery
Only bits following the configuration of those illustrated below are permitted. In doubt,
guidance should be sought from the Sports Operations Manager of BD in writing with a
diagram.
1. Loose ring snaffle
2. a,b,c, Snaffle with jointed mouthpiece where middle piece should be rounded.
3. Egg­butt snaffle.
4. Racing snaffle D­ring.
5. Egg­butt snaffle with cheeks.
6. Loose ring snaffle with cheeks (Fulmer). Fulmer keepers are permitted.
7. Snaffle with upper cheeks only.
8. Hanging cheek snaffle.
9. Straight bar snaffle. These must be straight and have no ports or raised bumps.
10. Snaffle with rotating mouthpiece.
11. Snaffle with rotating middle piece.
12. Rotary bit with rotating middle piece.
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Bits of rubber, nylon or other synthetic materials are permitted. Bits must be used in
their manufactured condition without any addition to any part. Only the bits illustrated
are permitted; mouthpieces may be used with any of the cheeks or rings illustrated. A
mix of metals in the mouthpiece is permitted. A plastic snaffle with a cylindrical rotating
mouthpiece is permitted. Minimum diameter of the mouthpiece is 10mm. Snaffles used
in Young Horse classes must have a minimum diameter of 14mm.
Snaffles may be used at Advanced to Grand Prix including Premier Leagues unless a
double bridle is requested by the selectors. Double bridles are to be used for all
International FEI tests.
68. Bits ­ Double bridle
Bits should follow the configuration of those illustrated below:
Bridoons:
1. Loose ring bridoon bit.
2. a,b,c Bridoon bit with jointed mouthpiece where the middle piece should be rounded.
Eggbutt sides also allowed.
2. d Bridoon bit with rotating middle piece.
2. e Bridoon Rotary bit with rotating middle piece.
3. Egg­butt bridoon bit.
4. Bridoon bit with hanging cheeks.
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Curbs :
5. Half­moon curb bits.
6.+7 Curb bit with straight cheeks and port.
8. Curb bit with port and sliding mouthpiece (Weymouth). A curb bit with rotating lever
arm is also allowed.
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9. Variation of bits No 6, 7 & 8.
10. Curb bit with S­curved cheeks.
11. Curb chain (metal or leather or a combination).
12. Lip strap.
13. Leather cover for curb chain.
14. Rubber cover for curb chain.
NB. Curb chain hooks must not be fixed.
Bits must be used in their manufactured condition without any addition to/on any part.
The lever arm of the curb is limited to 10 cm in length (length below the mouthpiece).
The upper cheek must not be longer than the lower cheek. The ring of the bridoon bit
must not exceed 8cm in diameter. If the curb has a sliding mouthpiece, the lever arm of
the curb bit below the mouthpiece should not measure more than 10cm when the
mouthpiece is at the uppermost position. The diameter of the mouthpiece of the bridoon
and/or curb must be such as not to hurt the horse.
Rigid bits coated in plastic are permissible in a double bridle however flexible rubber bits
are not permissible.
The curb chain (including its cover) may be made of leather, metal, neoprene or rubber
or a combination thereof and must be fitted in the conventional way.
Double bridles are compulsory for all Junior and Young Rider classes held at Premier
League/High Profile shows (including U25 Championships) and at FEI International
shows. See FEI rules for bits for U21 classes – www.fei.org. At all other British
Dressage National shows where Junior and Young Rider classes are held snaffle
bridles are allowed.
All competitors are advised to check their FEI Rule Book before taking part in a
competition run under FEI rules.
Bridoons:
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Curbs:
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Some rules vary slightly when tests are being ridden under different discipline rules.
Key to symbols: P – permitted, X – forbidden, C – compulsory
Spurs
Flash/Drop
Commander
Intro, Prelim
& Novice**
P
X
P
P
P
P**
Elementary
P
P
P
P
P
P**
Medium
P
P
P
P
P
P**
Advanced
Medium
P
P
P
P
P
P**
Advanced
P
P
P
P
P*
P**
Regular PSG, Int I,
Int II, GP & GPS
P
P
P
C
P*
P**
P
P
X
C
P*
X
Snaffle
Competitor Dress and Saddlery
Whip
Please make sure to consult the individual rules of each piece of tack.
Premier League
PSG,, Int I, Int II,
GP & GPS
*
Double
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69. Quick guide to BD Rules
A flash/drop noseband may be used in conjunction with a snaffle only.
** Commanders are not permitted in Area, Regional or Championships classes.
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SECTION 6
Riding the test
Riding the Test
70. Arena layout
Arenas are to be set out to the dimensions shown.
The arena should be level and separated from the public by a distance all round of 15
metres for International competitions and at least 10 metres for other events if more
room is not available. Adjacent arenas should be a minimum of 5 metres apart. Roping
(incorporating safety break points) should be used when necessary to prevent intrusion.
The arenas may be marked in the following ways:
a) By a continuous surround of white boards.
b) By intermittent white boards placed at each corner and opposite each marker.
NB –Alternative arena surrounds may be used with permission from BD.
Plan of 20 x 40 arena
The length of the diagonal from corner to corner is 44.72 m
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The length of the diagonal from corner to corner is 63.25m
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Plan of 20 x 60 arena
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71. Markers
The outer markers must be clearly visible. Arena boards may be marked opposite each
outside marker. A gap of about one metre each side of the centre line must be left at A
to form an entrance and the A marker placed far enough back to allow horses to enter
the arena on a straight track.
72. Inspection of arenas
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The Judge is responsible for checking that the arena is satisfactory and having it
modified as necessary.
73. Competitors’ conduct
Riders and owners of competing horses and their assistants must, under penalty of
elimination, obey any order or direction given to them by any official and they must, in
particular, be careful not to do anything liable to upset or hinder the progress of the
competition.
74. Competitors’ responsibility/declarations
The competitor is responsible for arriving at the appropriate competition arena early
enough so that they start their test at the designated time. The competition time
allocated to the competitors is the time that they should start their test.
75. Dispensation
Any BD member with a physical disability preventing them from riding a test in
accordance with the rules or who requires compensating aids should apply to the
Dispensation Panel through the BD Para Officer for a Dispensation Certificate. Members
applying for dispensation for a permanent disability must be assessed by a qualified FEI
or RDA classifier. Contact the BD Para Officer for details.
On classification, if a rider’s impairment is not considered sufficiently severe under the
Para­Equestrian rules to warrant classification to Grades I ­ IV, the dispensation panel will
review the full classification card submitted by the classifier. The level of impairment in
the relevant affected part of the body will be considered (e.g. a rider requesting
dispensation for looped reins would have the scores for wrist, fingers and thumb taken
into account, but not those for any other part of the body). Only riders demonstrating
10% or higher levels of impairment (based on the classification results) in the relevant
body part will be considered.
When entering a competition, the rider is to send a copy of the Dispensation Certificate
to the organiser who is to pass it to the Judge. Such competitors must be capable of
riding in and competing in the facilities as provided for all competitors. Any
improvement or deterioration in the rider’s condition must be reported to the BD Para
Officer.
76. Numbers
Ideally all horses should wear numbers on both sides of their bridle or saddle cloth.
Horses attending affiliated competitions are to wear their competition numbers at all
times when they are ridden or exercised.
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77. Riding in collecting ring or practice areas/arenas
Riders are to behave with consideration to their fellow competitors whilst working in:
a) Pass left hand to left hand when meeting another rider coming in the opposite
direction unless they are in counter canter, when you should give way by circling.
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b) Make tack adjustments outside the arena if possible, or near the middle of the arena,
but without obstructing the diagonal or centre lines.
c)
To avoid accidents, announce that you intend to enter an indoor practice area.
d) Ensure your whip is not so long or used so that it could upset a passing horse.
e) Do not halt or walk on the outside track and always leave room for other riders to pass.
f)
Do not lunge without the permission of the Organiser and only if there is sufficient
room so as not to cause inconvenience to other riders.
g) Trainers or other pedestrians are not to stand in the collecting rings or practice
areas/arenas and must minimise disruption to other riders when helping their client.
h) Riders with impaired vision should wear a white armband whilst warming up as an
indication to other riders.
i)
If a warm­up arena is becoming overcrowded, the Organiser or steward/marshal
may ask competitors not competing that day to leave. An organiser/steward may
impose a limit on the number of horses allowed in the warm­up arena, giving priority
to those closest to performing their test.
78. Commanders
a) Commanders may be used in all classes except Area Festivals, Premier Leagues,
Championships and Selection Trials, although they may be used for warm up classes.
Organisers who do not wish to allow commanders at their shows must state this in
the schedule.
b) Where commanders are allowed the competitor is responsible for ensuring that only
the words of the printed text or extracts therefrom are read out and that there is no
emphasis on any part of the command. The Judge may eliminate the rider if this rule
is not met.
c) The Judge may mark an error of course for repetition of any part of the text if it is
used to redirect a competitor in the process of making such an error.
d) Dispensation must be granted by BD for the use of headsets, and will only be
permitted when an independent adult stands next to the caller to check that only
words from the tests are used.
e) Commanders may be introduced partway through the test at the Judge’s discretion
f)
Commanders may not stand inside the arena.
g) A Commander may be used for blind riders in addition to callers.
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The Judge is to eliminate a rider who is given any outside assistance designed to help
them improve their performance during a test.
80. Penalties for contravening rules
81. Tack Checking
A Steward may be appointed to checking saddlery and equipment, but competitors are
responsible for complying with the rules. If a bit is in question the trainer/groom may be
asked to open the horse’s mouth before or after the test at the rider’s discretion.
Alternatively, the bridle can be removed following the test. When checked after the
competition, if the bit is not permitted the horse will be eliminated from the competition.
Riding the Test
The penalty for a contravention of these rules will range from a two point deduction for
each occurrence of a minor infringement, such as incorrect dress; to elimination for major
infringements, such as forbidden tack, or when stated explicitly in the rule concerned.
Elimination is always at the discretion of the Judge and the rider will be notified at the end
of the test. Points will be deducted from the final score and will not count as errors of
course. Please see annex 2 for the table of penalties for contravening rules.
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79. Outside assistance
82. Entering arena before the signal to start
Normally, no horse may enter any arena, other than the practice arena, except when
actually competing, on penalty of elimination. Competitors must wait until the Judge
has signified that they may start before entering the arena. Riders are not to enter or
ride around the competition arena during a break or whilst the Judge is not present.
Where the construction of the arena makes it impossible for the competitor to ride
outside the entire circumference of the arena before the Judge’s signal to enter is
sounded, they may ride inside the arena. Where a 40m x 20m arena has been created
within a 60m x 20m arena, the competitor is permitted to ride in the entire arena.
Depending on the circumstances, riders have the option of entering at A from inside or
outside the arena.
Any horse failing to enter the arena within 45 seconds of the bell being sounded will have
a 2 mark penalty per Judge awarded. Failure to enter after 90 seconds of the signal to
start will result in elimination.
83. Execution of test
Movements must follow one another in the order laid down in the test. In a movement
carried out at a specific point, the movement is executed when the rider’s body is level
with the marker. All tests are to be ridden with both hands except where stated
otherwise on the test sheets. In tests up to and including Elementary, transitions may be
progressive except where stated otherwise on test sheets; in simple changes the upward
transition is always direct.
Competitors may not repeat a movement or put in an extra circle or loop, unless the
Judge decides that an error of course has been made, and sounds the horn or bell. If,
however, the rider has started a movement and tries to do the same movement again,
the Judge is to consider the first movement only and, at the same time, penalise for an
error of course.
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84. Salute
Competitors are to take the reins and whip, if carried, in one hand, then lower the free
hand to their side and nod their head. Gentlemen wearing top hats may salute in the
same manner or, if they wish, may remove and lower their hat with their free hand
before nodding.
85. Sitting and rising
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Trot work may be ridden sitting or rising for all tests at Elementary level and below. At
Medium level trot work must be ridden sitting except extended/medium trot
movements, which may be ridden in rising. At Advanced Medium level and above sitting
trot is mandatory. For National Young Horses tests in 4, 5 and 6 year old classes trot
work may be sitting or rising. FEI tests, including Young Horse tests, require sitting trot
except where specifically stated otherwise.
86. Leaving the arena
Riders are to leave the arena (after the final salute) at walk on a long rein at an
appropriate place. The Judge is to eliminate any horse that leaves the arena during a
test, when the surround is continuous and 9in high or more. Where the surround is less
than 9in, no marks are to be given for any movement when the horse places all four feet
outside the arena. Where the arena is marked by a line or intermittent boards, it is at the
Judge’s discretion as to the marks deducted. Any horse leaving the arena not under
control is to be eliminated. A test begins when the horse enters at A and finishes when it
moves off from the final salute.
87. Dismounting and/or fall of rider/horse
If, after the rider has entered the arena, they dismount without a reason acceptable to
the Judge, no marks will be given for the movement. In the case of a fall of horse and/or
rider, the combination will be retired immediately from that test but may ride in further
tests if the rider declares they are fit to continue.
88. Resistance
a) Any horse failing to enter the arena within 45 seconds of the bell being sounded will
have a 2 mark penalty awarded by each Judge. Failure to enter after 90 seconds of
the signal to start will result in elimination.
b) The Judge is to eliminate any horse refusing to continue the test for a period of 20
consecutive seconds during a test.
89. Grinding teeth and tail swishing
Teeth grinding and tail swishing may be signs of nervousness, tenseness or resistance
and can be taken into account by the judges in their marks for the movements concerned
as well as in the appropriate collective mark at the end.
90. Voice
The use of the rider’s voice is prohibited and is to be penalised by the loss of two marks
from the score that would have been awarded for each movement in which it occurred.
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Tests will be timed from the move off after the first salute until the halt before the final
salute. Halts must be shown at the beginning and the end of all freestyle tests and these
must be on the centre line facing the judge. Two penalty points will be deducted from the
final total if a test exceeds the maximum time allowed or is more than 30 seconds shorter
than the minimum stated time.
Riding the Test
In the case of a technical failure that will interfere with the competition, the judge at C
will ring the bell. In the case of the rider’s music failing, skipping or jumping during a test,
the rider may make one request to restart or the judge can suggest that they restart.
When possible the restart should be immediate but if not the rider should return to
complete or restart their test during a scheduled break or at the end of the competition.
During extreme weather conditions or other extreme situations the judge at C may ring
the bell for interruption of the test. The rider should return to complete their test when
conditions permit. It is up to the rider whether to restart the test from the beginning or
to commence from the point the music failed. In either case the marks already given to
the point at which the music failed will not be changed.
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91. Freestyle to music and Technical failures
Test sheets are available at all levels and each includes a list of compulsory movements,
non­compulsory permitted movements and prohibited movements. If included,
movements of a higher standard than the test being performed will be penalised by the
deduction of two points each time they are performed.
Where a competition consists of two rounds, the second being a freestyle competition, a
rider automatically declares their intention to compete in the Freestyle if they participate
in the first round. In cases of legitimate withdrawal due to illness or veterinary/welfare
reasons the next qualified combination will move up into the freestyle.
92. Riding the wrong test
A rider who starts the wrong test for the class may be allowed to restart the test (at the
Judge’s discretion) as long as they can do so immediately. They will be penalised for a
first error of course.
93. Errors of course
When a rider makes an error of course (takes the wrong turn, omits a movement etc), the
Judge at C is to ring the bell. If necessary, the Judge will explain the point at which the
rider must take up the test again, and the next movement to be executed. However, in
some cases when the sounding of the bell would unnecessarily impede the fluency of the
performance – eg if the competitor makes a transition from medium trot to collected
walk at V instead of K or, cantering up the centre line from A, makes a pirouette at D
instead of at L – it is up to the Judge to decide whether to ring the bell or not.
The Judge should ring the bell when a movement is executed at the wrong marker, if there
is the possibility of a similar mistake when the movement is repeated on the other rein. If
the combination does not enter at A in a Freestyle test, two marks are to be deducted.
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If the Judge does not realise until the competitor has left the arena that one or more
movements have been omitted he must:
a) Adjust as necessary the position of his marks and comments on his sheet to accord
with the movements actually performed.
b) Give to each of the movements not executed a mark equal to the average of the
collective marks entered at the bottom of his sheet (averaged to the nearest half).
Riding the Test
c)
Record the penalty for error of course.
94. Penalties for errors of course
Every error of the course, whether the bell is sounded or not, is to be penalised:
•
the first time by 2 points
•
the second time by 4 points
•
the third time the competitor is eliminated, although he may continue his
performance to the end, marks being awarded in the ordinary way.
95. Errors of the test
If a competitor makes an error of the test (eg, trots rising instead of sitting, or at the
salute does not take the reins in one hand) he is to be penalised as for an error of course.
The writer is to put a star against the movement concerned and mark an error at the
bottom of the sheet. Competitors are not to repeat a movement of the test unless the
Judge at C decides on an error of course and sounds the bell. If, however, the rider has
started the execution of a movement and tries to do the same movement again, the
Judges must consider only the first movement shown and also penalise for an error of
course. The penalty points are deducted on each Judge’s sheet from the total points
given to the competitor.
96. Lameness
In the case of marked lameness, the Senior Officiating Judge is to inform the rider that he
is eliminated. There is no appeal against the decision. If there are any doubts as to a
horse’s soundness, the competitor will be allowed to complete the test and any
unevenness of pace severely penalised.
97. Scoring method
Each Judge will allot from 0­10 points for each numbered movement and collective. Half
marks from 0.5 ­ 9.5 may be used. The marks are then added together and any penalty
marks are deducted. It is essential that all penalty marks are deducted from the
individual totals before these are added together. Where there is a panel of 2 or more
judges, the final percentage is calculated by adding the scores for all judges and
calculating the percentage for the combined total.
Under both BD and FEI Rules the Judges’ marks are totalled to find the final percentage.
If 2 riders achieve the same percentage, the horse with the higher collective marks is to
take the higher placing. If the total of the collective marks is also equal the horses
concerned are to be given the same placing.
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The scale of marks is as follows:
4
Insufficient
9
Very Good
3
Fairly Bad
8
Good
2
Bad
7
Fairly Good
1
Very Bad
6
Satisfactory
0
Not Executed
5
Sufficient
The marks 10 and 0 must be awarded where the performance warrants their use. “Not
executed” means that nothing required has been performed.
Riding the Test
10 Excellent
Section 6
98. Scale of marks
99. Judges’ sheets
Score sheets, one per horse per Judge, may be purchased from the BD office. These
tests are protected by copyright: photocopying is not permitted, and legal action will be
taken against offenders.
When judges have sanctioned their distribution, competitors may collect their sheets.
Competitors taking part in two classes on the same day judged by the same Judge, are
not to have access to their score sheets before competing in the second test. Judges’
score sheets with remarks signed by the Judge must be treated as confidential until
given to the competitor, when they become his or her private property. Organisers are
not obliged to make public any figures other than total marks, percentage scores
awarded and results.
100. Judges’ decision final
In all cases the Judges’ decision is final.
a) Any complaint against a Judge must be made in writing and in accordance with the
official complaints procedure.
b) The BD Board may direct the re­test of any Judge, or remove him/her from the
Official Panel, giving reasons for their decision. If necessary complaints may be
forwarded to the Disciplinary Sub­Committee (DSC).
c)
101.
Any Judge under investigation is to be suspended until their hearing.
Cautions
a) The Judge is authorised to caution a competitor as to his conduct at an affiliated
show. All such cautions must be reported to the Chief Executive in the following
form:
“I have to report that at the .....Show, on ....(date), I had occasion to caution ...
(name) as to his conduct....(Signature of Judge)”
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b) If the same member receives a second caution within a period of 3 calendar years,
the Chief Executive will call for a full report of the incident which gave rise to the
second caution and may refer this to the DSC as a case of misconduct. The DSC will
be advised of any previous caution.
102. Objections
Riding the Test
Only the owner, his agent or the rider of a horse taking part in a competition may lodge
an objection. Objections must be made in writing to the Secretary of the competition,
accompanied by a deposit of £25, not later than 1 hour after the final results are put onto
the scoreboard.
The senior dressage Judge present should adjudicate whenever possible. If this is not
possible the objection should immediately be referred to the BD Office for consideration
by the DSC.
The deposit is forfeited unless the objection is upheld or it is decided that there were
good and reasonable grounds for lodging an objection. Where an objection relates to a
scoring error, the competitor must notify the organiser within 24 hours of the result
being published, if a change needs to be made or a possible qualification registered.
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Section 7
SECTION 7
Judges
Judges
103. Appointment and deselection
Judges of affiliated classes must be on the Official Judges’ Panel and be a current
member of BD. They are appointed by the organisers of competitions or by BD. Judges
must be 18 years or over upon application. Where appropriate, Judges subject to
investigation may be suspended until their hearing. A Judge may be deselected from the
Official Judges Panel by BD if he or she:
a.
is in serious or repeated breach of the BD Judges’ Code of Conduct;
b. brings BD or its name or reputation into any form of disrepute;
c.
is determined by the DSC or the Chief Executive (using his/her summary powers) to
be in breach of any BD Rule;
d. commits any act of dishonesty or criminal offence;
e.
is in breach of any of the sub­paras a­q inclusive of the conduct of members in the annexes.
104.Foreign Judges / FEI Judges not listed in Great Britain
a) FEI 3*, 4* or 5* Judges may officiate at affiliated BD competition providing they
meet the national minimum judging requirements as set in the current FEI
Education system, i.e.
•
Dressage – a certified national Grand Prix Judge
•
Para Dressage – a certified national PSG judge
b) Other than listed above and National Irish Judges no other foreign judge may
officiate at an affiliated competition. Irish Judges may officiate at one list lower than
their Irish listing and must be BD members.
105. Positioning of Judges
A Jury usually consists of 2, 3 or 5 judges. Judges may be positioned on the outside of the
arena at E,H,C,M & B. The President sits at C, and 2 others (M and H) on either side of
the Judge at C, to the inside of the long sides. Side Judges are placed at B & E. There
should always be a Judge at C but the positioning of the other Judges may be decided by
the Jury. A Jury of 2 Judges may be positioned close together either side of C, or one at C
and one at E or B. The Judges’ boxes should be sited at least 2 metres away from the side
of the arena to ensure a full view.
106.Judging restrictions
The following restrictions apply for affiliated dressage competitions:
a) The Judge may not be the owner of or have a financial interest in any horse in the class.
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c)
No Judge may judge a horse at Advanced level which has been in their ownership
within 2 years of the date of the competition concerned.
d) No Judge may judge a horse at levels up to and including Advanced Medium which has
been in their ownership within one year of the date of the competition concerned.
f)
Judges
e) The Judge must try to avoid judging any combination with whose training he/she
has been regularly involved, unless exceptional circumstances demand it, (eg at very
short notice). In this instance the Judge must record the possible conflict of interest
with the Organiser which must then be displayed on the scoreboard. Regular
training is defined as having trained a horse or rider more than three times in the
preceding 12 months and not within four weeks of a competition.
Section 7
b) The Judge may not be in a relationship with or a close relative of a rider or owner.
No Judge may judge a freestyle if they have participated in the making of a musical
CD or creation of the floor plan used by a competitor in the class.
g) Judges, writers, or others within earshot of the Judge are not to write a commentary
of the class for publication.
h) BD reserves the right to refuse an application from a Judge for upgrading to any List,
without giving a reason.
i)
A Judge can be asked to judge up to 40 horses. BD recommends that after judging
each block of 10 horses, Judges are given a 15 minute break.
j)
A rider and or horse should not be judged by anyone with whom they have a
contractual sponsorship agreement.
107. Standards at which Judges may officiate
Unless stated, only one Judge is required (See also Special Rules for Qualifiers)
List 1
Tests of all levels. Young Horse Qualifiers and Non Qualifiers. All Eventing.
List 2A
All tests up to and including Intermediate I. Young Horse Qualifiers and Non
Qualifiers. All Eventing.
List 2
All tests up to and including Prix St Georges, Young Horse Qualifiers and
Non Qualifiers. FEI Young Rider tests. All Eventing.
List 3A
All tests up to and including Advanced Medium. Young Horse Non
Qualifiers. FEI Junior tests. All Eventing.
List 3
All tests up to and including Medium. Young Horse Non Qualifiers. Open
Intermediate, Intermediate and Intermediate Novice Eventing.
List 4
All tests up to and including Elementary. Young Horse Non Qualifiers. FEI Pony
tests. Open Intermediate, Intermediate and Intermediate Novice Eventing.
List 5
All tests up to and including Novice. Eventing Novice and Open Novice
tests. All Riding Club and Pony Club tests.
List 6
Introductory and Preliminary Tests. Eventing BE100, BE90 & BE80. Riding
Club tests up to and including Novice standard, except when used as a
qualifier. All Pony Club tests.
Judges for FEI Pony, Junior and YR tests held at Premier Leagues are to be selected from
the list produced by the BYRDS Manager.
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108.Number of Judges required for competition
The list below included PYO and Music Qualifiers
Judges
Grand Prix
One Judge from List 1. Premier Leagues and High Profile
shows 3 Judges from List 1
Intermediate II
One Judge from List 1. Premier Leagues and High Profile
shows 3 Judges from List 1
Intermediate I
One Judge from List 1 or 2a. For Premier Leagues, 2 or 3
Judges, one of which must be List 1
Prix St Georges
One Judge from List 1, 2 or 2a. For Premier Leagues 2 or 3
Judges, one of which must be List 1 or 2a
Advanced Medium
(inc Premier Leagues)
One Judge from List 1, 2A, 2 or 3A
Medium
One Judge from List 1, 2A, 2, 3A or 3
Elementary
One Judge from List 1, 2A, 2, 3A, 3 or 4
Novice
One Judge from List 1, 2A, 2, 3A, 3, 4 or 5
Preliminary
One Judge from List 1, 2A, 2, 3A, 3, 4, 5 or 6
Young Horse
One Trainer for Potential International Dressage Horse classes.
One Judge from List 1, 2A or 2 and one Trainer for Young Horse
Qualifiers/Championships.
109.Number of Judges required for Area Festivals
Inter I
Minimum three judges list 2a or above
Prix St Georges
Minimum three judges list 2 or above
Advanced Medium
Minimum three judges list 3a or above
Medium
Minimum three judges list 3 or above
Elementary
Minimum three judges list 4 or above
Novice
Minimum three judges list 4 or above
Preliminary
Minimum three judges, one list 4 and two list 5 or above
110. Duration of judging
The judging begins when the rider enters at A and finishes when the rider moves off from
the final salute.
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Section 8
SECTION 8
Regionals and Championship Qualification
Regionals and Championship Qualification
111.
Qualification cut off dates for Regional Qualification
A series of competitions qualify for Regional Championships. The cut­off dates in the
table below shows the time periods in which points can be earned for Preliminary to Inter
I qualification.
01 Dec – 30 June
Qualification for the Summer Regional Championships
1 July – 30 Nov
Qualification for Winter Regional Championships
01 Jan – 31 Dec
Qualification for Winter Music Regional Championships
The cut­off date for PSG­GP direct qualifications and for those wishing to submit
overseas CDI scores for inclusion on the wild card list is the last day of the final Premier
League/UK based CDI competition of the calendar year.
The table below shows the specific time period for Young Horse Qualification
112.
01 March – 30 June
Qualification for Young Horse Championships (except for the
Potential International Young Dressage Horse Championships)
01 March – 31 July
Qualification for the Potential International Young Dressage
Horse Championships
Eligibility for qualifying classes for Regionals
a) Horses and riders must be eligible for qualifiers at the close of entries.
b) To gain qualification, all horses and riders must be members of BD at the time of
competing.
c) Championships, Regional Championships and Area Festivals may not be used to
provide part qualification towards a Regional Championship.
d) Riders placed in the top 10 with 65% or above in Preliminary at the National
Championships/Winter Championships may not compete in the Preliminary
Championships in future years.
Riders placed in the top 10 with 65% or above in Restricted Novice or Restricted
Elementary class, or placed in the top 5 with 66% or above in a Restricted Medium or
Restricted Advanced Medium class at the National Championships/Winter
Championships may not compete subsequently in the Restricted section for that
level or below that level in future years.
The above is effective immediately on gaining such a placing; any pre­existing
qualification is to be switched to the Open section of the Winter/Summer Regional
Championships.
e) Riders placed in the top 10 of the Novice, Elementary or Medium Restricted
Freestyle Championships with 68% or more are required to ride in the Open section
of the appropriate Freestyle class in future years. However their eligibility to ride in
Restricted sections in non­Freestyle classes is not affected.
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a) All Horses and Riders competing in any Regional Championship must be fully registered.
b) Having qualified, horses and riders may compete in all Championships even if they
have subsequently upgraded except for Preliminary level and unless indicated to the
contrary by any other qualification rule.
d) Riders qualifying one horse for both the Open and Restricted sections at the same
level may choose which section they wish to compete in at the Regional
Championships but may not compete in both sections.
e) Riders qualifying several horses at the same level and having one or more in the
Open section must compete them all in the Open section.
f)
Competitors may choose at which Summer/Winter Regional Championship they
compete and may compete in different Regionals if they have qualified more than
one horse or at different levels. The same horse may not compete at the same level
at any Regional Championship in any one season.
g) Restricted riders may not ride at a higher level in an Open section than they ride in a
Restricted section.
h) Riders may not ride at Regional Championships or Regional Music Championships at 2
Restricted levels. Those who have qualified at 2 Restricted levels must compete in the
Open section at the lower qualified level if they choose to compete at both levels.
i)
Horses which have qualified directly for the National Championships may not go to
the preceding Regional Championships at the same level that year.
j)
If there is a change of rider for horses qualified for the Regional Championships
(including Music) the new rider must be eligible to ride the horse in the section for
which it has qualified unless the qualification has been compulsorily upgraded to the
Open section.
Regionals and Championship Qualification
c) A copy of the notification of qualification must be attached to all entries for the
Regional Championships.
Section 8
113.Eligibility for Regional Championships
k) Riders who upgrade from Restricted to Open at a given level mid­season may carry
forward points gained previously from Restricted sections, subject to points/percentages
matching the requirements of the Open section qualification. To do this the rider
must notify the BD Office in writing before the end of the qualifying period.
l)
Horses which have been qualified by a rider in the Restricted section may be ridden in the
Open section if the Open qualification criteria are met and has been authorised by BD.
Horses qualified in the Open section may not revert to the Restricted section.
114. Eligibility for National/Winter Championships
a) All Horses and Riders competing in any Championship must be fully registered.
b) To qualify from a Regional Championship to the National or Winter Championships
eligible combinations must gain 65% or above unless awarded a wild card.
c)
Except for Young Horse classes, a rider may not be changed following qualification
from Regional Championship or where qualification is direct.
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d) If a horse is unable to compete at the championship, the next highest placed
competitor from the relevant qualifying Regional Championship will be invited to
compete, providing that the BD Office is informed a week before the close of entries
for the Championship concerned and wild cards have not yet been issued.
e) The starting order for Championship Finals will be drawn, if necessary in multiple
sections, depending on the qualification percentages.
Regionals and Championship Qualification
f)
BD reserves the right to offer wild card places for any BD Championship.
g) A horse may only be entered in a maximum of 2 levels at the National/Winter
Championships (excluding Young Horse classes).
115. Qualification requirements for Winter/National Regional Championships
a) Points Table for Regional Championships.
See rule 117 for special rule for offshore islands.
Level
Points needed
Minimum %
Preliminary Restricted
20
20
66
Novice Restricted
19
10
65
Novice Open
20
10
67
Elementary Restricted
15
8
64
Elementary Open
18
9
66
Medium Restricted
10
5
63
Medium Open
16
8
64
Adv Med Restricted
8
4
63
Adv Med Open
10
5
64
PSG & Inter I*
6
6
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*3 points may be gained in CDIs. Members must notify the office if they want CDI points
to be included in their total.
b) Qualifier Competition Rules Table
Level
Prelim Restricted
Rider
Rider Notes
Group 8 & 7 only
No more than 49
Full BD
membership. points at close of
entries of
qualifier
Must remain
Group 8/7 as at
close of entries
for Regional
Championships.
Novice Restricted
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Points from qualifiers
Groups 8 & 7
Horse
Horse Notes
Prelim points to
same scale as
other classes;
qualification
purposes only.
Minimum of
Associate
registration.
Must be fully
registered for
Regional
Championships
No more than
Full BD
membership. 124 points at
close of entries
of qualifier
Fully registered
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Rider Notes
Horse
Horse Notes
Novice Open
Group 1 and 2A
riders may not
take part in
Novice qualifiers.
No more than
Full BD
membership. 124 points at
close of entries
of qualifier
Fully registered
Elementary
Restricted
Groups 8­6
Full BD
No more than
membership. 199 points at
close of entries
of qualifier
Fully registered
Elementary Open
Group 1 riders
Full BD
may not take part membership.
in Elementary
Qualifiers
No more than
199 points at
close of entries
of qualifier
Fully registered
Medium Restricted Groups 8­5
Full BD
No more than
membership. 299 points at
close of entries
of qualifier
Fully registered
Medium Open
Full BD
No more than
membership. 299 points at
close of entries
of qualifier
Fully registered
Advanced Medium Groups 8­4
Restricted
Full BD
No more than
membership. 425 points at
close of entries
of qualifier
Fully registered
Advanced Medium All rider groups
Open
Full BD
No more than
membership. 425 points at
close of entries
of qualifier
Fully registered
Prix St Georges
Full BD
Horses not to
membership. have won more
than 6 points at
GP (unless
downgraded).
Fully registered
All rider groups
Group 3 or above
Regionals and Championship Qualification
Rider
Section 8
Level
Horses must be at
least 7 years old.
Intermediate I
Group 3 or above
Full BD
Horses not to
membership. have won more
than 12 points at
GP (unless
downgraded).
Fully registered
Horses must be at
least 7 years old.
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Horses that have started in Inter I classes or above may not compete in Prelim ­ Medium
qualifiers unless they have been downgraded.
Horses which have started in Intermediate II classes may not compete in qualifiers up to
and including Advanced Medium unless they have been downgraded.
If a qualifier is oversubscribed Organisers may run additional sections.
Regionals and Championship Qualification
Points won by a Group 1 or Group 2a rider may not count as a part qualification for
Novice and/or Elementary Classes for the horses concerned
116.Direct Qualification for the National Championships
Direct qualification for the National Championships may be achieved by horses that have
competed in Premier Leagues, CDIs abroad and UK based CDIs, at PSG level and above:
Direct Qualification Rules Table for National Championships
Rider
Rider Notes
Horse
Prix St Georges
Level
Group 3 or above
Full BD
Member
Horses not to have Fully Registered
more than 6 points
in GP (unless
Qualification will
downgraded).
not pass down
from pre­qualified
Horses must be at horses
least 7 years old.
Horse Notes
Intermediate I
Group 3 or above
Full BD
Member
Horses not to have
more than 12
points in GP
(unless
downgraded).
Fully Registered
Qualification will
not pass down
from pre­qualified
horses
Horses must be at
least 7 years old.
Intermediate II
Group 3 or above
Full BD
Member
Horses must be at Fully Registered
least 7 years old.
Qualification will
pass down.
Grand Prix
Group 3 or above
Full BD
Member
Horses may not
compete in more
than one GP class
each day.
Fully registered
Qualification will
not pass down
from pre­qualified
Horses must be at horses
least 8 years old.
PSG & Intermediate I
In qualifiers at Premier Leagues and UK­based CDIs, 2 combinations from the show will
qualify directly with 65% or above. If there is only one qualifier the top 2 combinations will
qualify. If there are two, both winners will qualify. If the qualifiers are over­subscribed, they
may be split with the winners of the sections qualifying, making a total of 4 qualifiers from
that show.
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Combinations which have competed in PSG and Inter I in CDIs abroad may request that their
highest score be entered onto the wild card list if they notify the BD Office in writing before
the end of the qualifying period for direct qualification to the National Championships.
The top 10 combinations will go through to the Inter I Freestyle. Riders who enter the
Inter I class at the National Championships automatically declare their intention to
compete in the Inter I Freestyle if qualified. In cases of legitimate withdrawal due to
illness or veterinary/welfare reasons the next qualified combination will move up.
Intermediate II
Direct qualification for the National Championships will only be from Premier Leagues &
UK Based CDI’s. 2 combinations from the show will qualify directly with 65% or above. If
there is only one qualifier the top two combinations will qualify. If there are two the 2
winners will qualify. If both qualifiers are oversubscribed, one may split with the winners
of both sections qualifying, making a total of 3 qualifiers from that show.
If a qualifying place is taken by a pre­qualified horse, the qualification will pass down to
the next highest placing at 65% or above.
Horses which gain 5 or more grading points in Intermediate II qualifiers at 65% or above
will potentially be eligible for a wildcard. Wild cards will go to those with highest
scores & 5 points first, then highest score with 4 points etc. Three points must be won
from either Premier League qualifiers or UK based or overseas CDI classes. Any
allocation will be based on the highest score earned at a Premier League or CDI.
Combinations which have qualified directly for the Grand Prix Championship and the
Intermediate II Championship are only eligible to compete in both if they have not
competed at GP CDI/ CDIO level abroad. Combinations which have competed at GP level
at a CDI/CDIO abroad are eligible to compete in the GP Championship only.
Grand Prix
Places for the Grand Prix Championships will be allocated as follows;
•
Automatic qualification for the selected combinations for that year’s senior
European or World Championships or Olympic Games.
•
Automatic qualification for the winners of each of Premier League GP class
(excluding GP Special or Freestyle) scoring 65% or above.
•
Qualification to the 4 horses who have achieved the highest scores above 65% in
UK based or overseas CDI Grand Prix classes (excluding GP Special or Freestyle).
•
Qualification to the 4 horses who achieve the highest average score above 65% from
3 Premier League or High Profile Show Grand Prix classes (excluding GP Special or
Freestyle). At least one score must come from a Premier League.
Regionals and Championship Qualification
Intermediate I Freestyle Championship ­ The top combinations in the Intermediate I
Championships will qualify but marks will not be carried forward.
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If all the direct places are not filled from the Premier Leagues a first allocation of wild
cards will be issued prior to the Summer Regional Championships taking place.
If the places are not filled by the above method, additional places will be filled by taking
the next highest score from either the CDI list or the list of the highest average scores
from 3 Premier League/ High Profile Show Grand Prix classes.
The top 10 combinations will go through to the Grand Prix Freestyle. Riders who enter
the Grand Prix class at the National Championships automatically declare their intention
to compete in the Grand Prix Freestyle if qualified. In cases of legitimate withdrawal due
to illness or veterinary/welfare reasons the next qualified combination will move up.
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U25 Grand Prix classes do not form part of the qualification for the National Championships.
The marks from both sections will be added and the average percentage calculated to
determine the National Champion.
117. Special rules for Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Isle of Wight and offshore islands
Regionals and Championship Qualification
For all levels, half the qualifying points must be achieved at the required percentage and
at least half these points must be gained in qualifiers. Where the total points required is
an odd number, the number of points needed under these special rules will be rounded
up eg Prelim will require 10 points all from qualifiers and Novice Restricted will require 10
points, 5 from qualifiers. This rule only applies to residents in Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of
Wight, Isle of Man and other offshore islands. Riders who gain points at competitions
held on the mainland may only use them towards the full qualification total. On island
points may also be used towards the full total, but off island points may not be used
towards the reduced on island total.
118.General rules applicable to all Freestyle to Music qualifiers
a) Riders must provide their own CD, timed to run from the move­off from the halt at
the start of the test, until the final halt. Halts must be on the centre line facing the
Judge. No more than 20 seconds of introductory music may be played before
entering the arena at A.
b) To compete in Music competitions and Qualifiers at any level riders must be Full, BD
Music members on a fully registered or associate registered horse. Riders must
upgrade to Full Membership and full horse registration to compete in a Regional
Music Championship or any other Championship.
c) All tests must include the compulsory movements for the relevant level and may
also include additional movements at that level or below.
d) All music must be licensed. A PPL licence and music record form can be obtained
from the BD office.
e) Minimum percentages for all levels apply.
Level
Length of Test Minimum
Qualification Score
Novice
Restricted
4 – 5 minutes
Maximum
Points
67% ­ 2 highest non­
124 and not started Rider groups 8 or 7
qualified combinations at Int I or above
only
69% ­ 2 highest non­
124 and not started
qualified combinations at Int I or above
199and not started
Elementary 4 ½ ­ 5 minutes 66% ­ 2 highest non­
qualified combinations at Int I or above
Restricted
199and not started
Elementary 4 ½ ­ 5 minutes 68% ­ 2 highest non­
qualified combinations at Int I or above
Open
4 – 5 minutes
Novice
Open
Medium
Restricted
Medium
Open
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All groups except
groups 1 and 2A
Rider groups 8 to 6
only
All groups except
group 1
299 and not started Rider groups 8 to 5
4 ½ ­ 5 minutes 65% ­ 2 highest non­
qualified combinations at Int I or above
only
299
and
not
started
4 ½ ­ 5 minutes 66% ­ 2 highest non­
All Groups
qualified combinations at Int I or above
Ad Medium 4 ½ ­ 5 minutes 65% ­ 3 highest non­
qualified
PSG
Rider/horse
eligibility
425 and not started All Groups
at Int II or above
Not more than 6 GP Groups 3 and
4 ½ ­ 5 minutes 65% ­ 3 highest non­
above. Horse at
FEI YR FS Test qualified combinations points
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b) Wild cards are a means of qualifying for a championship other than gaining
qualification at the Winter or Summer Regionals or direct from a Premier League.
When determining the ratio for direct qualification from Regional Championships,
a percentage of the available places at the Championships are retained for use as
wild cards.
c)
Immediately after the final Winter or Summer Regional Championships those
qualified at Preliminary – Advanced Medium are listed and the remaining places in
the relevant Championship class are filled by the non­qualified competitors with the
next highest percentages from across all of the Regionals. Wild cards are only
distributed after all Championship places have been allocated to those who qualify
by right. If combinations on the wild card list end on equal percentages, the
collectives will decide the order of acceptance.
d) For Prix St Georges and Intermediate I, wild cards are to be offered to non­qualified
combinations from both Premier Leagues and Regional Championships, with the
aim of having approximately 70% of the places available at the National
Championships filled from combinations competing at Premier Leagues/CDIs.
e) The Board may offer places for any BD Championship or Regional Championship.
This discretion is mainly for higher level classes at the National Championships and
for horses that the selectors would like to see in top class competition.
120. Potential International Dressage Horse Championship qualifying classes
a) Classes are to be held in an arena minimum area of 60 x 20 or equivalent (1200 sq m)
and ideally should be enclosed with fencing.
b) In the first rounds, horses’ natural paces are assessed as they are ridden in groups of
2. Each pair will ride a set pattern which will be commanded. This is not a dressage
test and marks will not be deducted for riding the wrong pattern. The pattern is
designed to assess the quality of the horse’s paces, talent and training. First round
marks are used solely to determine the top 6 horses, which then return for final
judging. Horses are not stripped or ridden by the Judges. Final placings are decided
between the top 6 horses, disregarding the first round marks.
c)
Regionals and Championship Qualification
a) Combinations qualify from Regionals to the National or Winter Championships on a
proportional basis, depending on the total number qualified at each level and the
number of starters at each Regional Championship. A table showing the ratio of
qualifiers to starters and any variation on the proportional qualification basis for a
specific class is to be displayed at each Regional Championship.
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119.Qualification from Regionals to National/Winter Championships and wild card
allocation
There are separate sections for 4 and 5 year olds.
d) The 1st and 2nd with scores of 7.0 or over from each section go forward to the Final
at the National Championships where they will be pre­judged. The top 6 horses in
each age group will go forward to final judging. Once qualified it is mandatory to
participate in the final. In cases of legitimate withdrawal due to illness or
veterinary/welfare reasons the next qualified combination will move up.
e) If the 1st or 2nd placed horse is already qualified for the final, the qualification passes
down to the next eligible combination. If the class is over­subscribed priority is given
to those not already qualified.
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f)
To enter, horses (exceeding 14.3hh) must be 4 or 5 years old. For the qualifying
classes horses need to be at least associate registered with BD.
g) Horses which have, at the close of entries, won grading points at Medium level are
not eligible to compete in these qualifiers.
h) Owners and riders must be members of BD. There is no lower age limit for riders.
i)
Regionals and Championship Qualification
The same rules for saddlery, dress and equipment apply as for affiliated Novice
dressage competitions.
The Final
a) Before entering the Final, horses must be fully registered with BD.
b) The rider does not have to be the same as for the qualifier.
c)
Horses may be ridden by the Judges.
120. General rules relating to all Young Horse classes (except for Potential International
Dressage Horse classes)
a) These will be held in a 60 x 20 metre arena. The arena boards must be continuous
around the arena.
b) Open to BD Members riding registered or associate registered horses but horses
must be fully registered to compete in semi­finals or Championships.
c)
Horses must be ridden in snaffle bridles.
d) Horses must exceed 14.3hh.
e) No grading points are awarded.
f)
The Jury will comprise a BD judge on List 2 or above and a Trainer.
g) Additional Judges may be invited for Regional Championships or Championships.
h) In qualifiers the top 3 non­qualified horses with a score of 7.0 or above go through to
the Championships (or Regional Championships where these are held).
i)
The rider in the final does not have to be the same as for the qualifier.
j)
Sitting or rising trot is permitted in all Young Horse classes except where the FEI YH
tests are used and sitting is mandated..
121. Rules relating to the BD Young Dressage Horse Championships
a) At each competition there will be separate qualifying classes for 4 yr olds, 5 yr olds,
6 yr olds.
b) The tests to be used at the Championships for the 4, 5 and 6 yr olds are the same as
for the qualifiers.
c) The highest placed Amateur Owner/Rider in each Championship wins an award;
those who are eligible must declare this on their entry form.
Tests used for the BD Young Dressage Horse Qualifiers and Championship:
4 yr olds ­ the BD Basic Test for 4 year olds YHB4 2003
5 yr olds ­ National level the BD Elementary Young Horse Test 2009 YHE5 2009
6 yr olds ­ National level the BD Medium Young Horse Test 2009 YHM6 2009
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Tests used for the British Young Horse Championships qualifiers at Hickstead
5 yr National level the BD Novice Young Horse Test 2004 YHN5 2004
6 yr National level the BD Elem Young Horse Test 2004 YHE6 2004
5 yr International/FEI level the FEI Preliminary Test for 5 yrs FEI YHP5 2009
6 yr International/FEI level the FEI Preliminary Test for 6 yr FEI YHP6 2009
5 yr International/FEI level the FEI Finale Test for 5 yr FEI YHF5 2009
6 yr International/FEI level the FEI Finale Test for 6 yr FEI YHF6 2009
Combinations may qualify for and compete in both International and National Finals.
National level
a) The Championships are held at Hickstead.
b) The test for the Championships will be the same as for the qualifiers.
International level
a) The semi­finals for both 5 and 6 year olds will be held at Hickstead.
b) The top combinations from each semi­final will go forwards to the Championships
held at Hickstead. The number to go forward will be advised at the semi­final.
c) The Tests for the semi­finals and the Championships will be the FEI Finale test for 5
yrs – FEI YHF5 2009 and the FEI Finale test for 6 yrs, FEI YHF6 2009.
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Regionals and Championship Qualification
The qualifiers for these Championships are co­ordinated by BD in association with The
British International Dressage Trainers Foundation and Dressage at Hickstead (DAH). A
panel of representatives of both committees will deal with any problems with these
rules. Entrants must accept the decisions of this panel. Enquiries about the competition
should be directed to DAH, Tel: 01444 882150. There are 10 qualifying rounds but
additional rounds may be added at the discretion of DAH in association with BD. Each
qualifier has separate qualifying classes for National 5 year olds, International 5 year olds,
National 6 year olds and International 6 year olds.
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122. Rules relating to the British Young Horse Championships at Hickstead
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SECTION 9
Area Fesitvals
Area Fesitvals
123. Eligibility for qualifying classes for Area Festivals
a) Classes are from Preliminary to Inter I level, with Restricted and Open sections from
Novice to Advanced Medium level.
b) Horses and riders must be eligible for qualifiers at the close of entries of the
competition.
c) To gain qualification, horses and riders must be members of BD or on a class ticket at
the time of competing. Horses/ponies need to be at least associate registered to
qualify for an Area Festival when competing in Open Preliminary classes and must
not have more than 49 BD points when qualifying. Riders must be a Group 7 or 8
rider when qualifying.
d) Combinations may not compete at two restricted levels in one or multiple Area
Festivals in a calendar year.
e) All qualifying scores must be gained between 1st January of the calendar year and
the close of entries for the relevant Area Festival.
f)
Scores from training sections, class tickets, BYRDS/Senior Home International,
Senior Inter Regionals and U25 Championships may be used.
g) Scores from Freestyles, HC tests, Area Festivals and Regional Championships, inter­
county competitions or Team Quest may not be used.
h) Championships, Regional Championships and Area Festivals may not be used to
provide part qualification towards an Area Festival.
124. Qualifying for Area Festivals
a) Preliminary to Elementary level qualification requires 3 affiliated scores at 62% and
above at the same level and section.
b) Medium to PSG level qualification requires 2 affiliated scores at 60% and above at
the same level and section.
c) Competitors in the Channel Islands, IOM and IOW may qualify with 2 affiliated
scores at 62% and above at Preliminary to Elementary and 1 affiliated score at 60%
and above from Medium to PSG, providing all qualification is achieved ‘On Island’.
125. Eligibility for competing at an Area Festival
a) All Horses and Riders competing in any Area Festivals must be fully registered.
b) A copy of the notification of qualification must be attached to all entries for the Area
Festivals. Qualifying scores may only be used once. Alternatively the original score
sheets may be submitted as proof of qualification.
c) Competitors may choose at which Area Festival they compete and may compete in
different Area Festivals if they have qualified for more than one level.
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e) Once qualified, combinations may compete even if they subsequently upgrade,
except for Preliminary where riders must remain as Group 7 or 8 riders at the close of
entries of their Area Festival.
f)
Horse and rider combinations may only ride in Area Festivals at 2 consecutive levels
in the qualification cycle: eg Preliminary/Novice or Medium/Advanced Medium.
h) Group 3­8 riders may compete in Area Festivals up to and including Inter I according
to normal eligibility rules. Only Group 7 & 8 riders may compete at Preliminary level.
Group 2 riders may only compete at Medium level and above. Group 2A riders who
have not ridden in a CDI may only compete in Advanced Medium to Inter I. Group 1
and 2A riders who have ridden in a CDI may not enter Area Festivals.
i)
U21 riders eligible to wear a Union Flag pocket badge may not compete in Area
Festivals during the period they are entitled to wear the badge.
j)
Once a combination has competed at the National or Winter Championships
(including Music Championships), they cannot compete at that level or below in Area
Festivals in future years.
Area Fesitvals
g) Combinations competing at Regional Championships are ineligible for Area Festivals
at that level or below in the same calendar year except for Freestyle classes, when
they only lose their eligibility to compete in Area Festivals if they compete at the
Winter Championships.
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d) Qualification is restricted to individual horse/rider combinations.
k) Combinations placed in the top 10 with 65% or above in Preliminary at the Area
Festival Championship may not compete in the Area Festivals at Preliminary level in
future years.
l)
Combinations placed in the top 10 with 65% or above in the Restricted Novice or
Restricted Elementary class, or placed in the top 5 with 66% or above in a Restricted
Medium or Restricted Advanced Medium class at the Area Festival Championship may
not compete in the Restricted section for that level or below that level in future years.
This is effective immediately on gaining such a placing; any pre­existing qualification is to
be switched to the Open section of the Area Festival Championships. However their
eligibility to ride in Restricted sections in summer/winter regional classes is not affected.
m) Riders qualifying one horse for both the Open and Restricted sections at the same
level may choose which section they wish to compete in at the Area Festival but may
not compete in both sections.
n) Riders qualifying several horses at the same level and having one or more in the
Open section must compete them all in the Open section.
o) Restricted riders may not ride at a higher level in an Open section than they ride in a
Restricted section.
p) Riders may not ride at an Area Festivals at 2 Restricted levels. Those who have
qualified at 2 Restricted levels must compete in the Open section at the lower
qualified level if they choose to compete at both levels, even if this is at separate
Area Festivals.
q) Area Festivals classes carry grading points and count as qualifiers for the Festival Final.
r)
Area Festivals may also run regular BD classes including Freestyle to Music.
Combinations must be eligible for any non Area Festival classes.
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126.Qualifying for the Area Festival Championships
a) At Preliminary ­ Elementary the top 4 combinations with 62% and above will qualify.
If the classes are split, the first and second place from each section will qualify. In
remote regions Area Festivals may be allocated half qualification where only the top
2 combinations with 62% and above will qualify.
Area Fesitvals
b) The winning riders with 62% and above in Medium – Inter I classes at the Area
Festivals will qualify for the Festival Championships. If classes are split, first place
from each section will qualify.
c)
Members will be notified that they have qualified for the Area Festival
Championships prior to the Winter Regional Championship taking place.
d) If a rider qualifies for the Area Festival Championships before the National
Championships they lose their eligibility to compete in the Area Festival
Championships at that level or below once they compete at the National
Championships. Riders who have competed in any Para Equestrian Championship,
or the Area Festival Championship which runs alongside the Winter Championships,
are exempt from this restriction.
e) If any combination is already qualified for the Area Festival Championship, the
qualification will pass down to the next eligible combination.
f)
Wild cards will be issued to the next highest qualified percentages across all Area
Festivals after close of entries for the Area Festival Championships, for any class
which has not been filled. Entries received after the closing date from pre­qualified
combinations will not be accepted once wild cards have been issued.
g) Combinations which qualify for both the Area Festival Championship and the Winter
Championships in the same year may only compete in the Area Festival
Championship at a higher level than in the Winter Championship. Music Freestyle
classes are included. Those qualified for both at the same level or below must
withdraw from the Area Festival Championship.
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SECTION 10
Team and Country Competitions
Team and Country Competitions
127.The Sheepgate U25 Championships are open to combinations qualifying at affiliated
competitions between 1 December and the closing date for entries.
There is no lower age limit and riders may take part until the end of the year of their 25th
birthday. All Riders and Horses must be registered with BD to compete at the U25
Championships. Horses and ponies may be any height.
Members will receive email notification of their qualification once they have achieved
the required results. You can also still obtain a qualification letter from BD ­ email the
BYRDS Assistants at the BD office on BYRDS.assistant@britishdressage.co.uk with
name and membership no of the rider and pony/horse, date/venue of the shows, the
test numbers and percentages. BD will inform Sheepgate which combinations have
qualified. The qualification letter does not need to be sent/shown to Sheepgate.
Sheets must be sent to in the office 1 week before the date of the competition.
Under 25s Qualifiers Summary
Level
Score Required
Horses
Riders
Preliminary
2 Prelim scores at 64% or
above as a combination
Up to 49 points as at close
of entries
Group 7 or 8
Novice
2 Novice scores at 65% or
above as a combination
Up to 124 points as at close All Groups
of entries
Elementary
2 Elementary scores at 65% Up to 199 points as at close All Groups
or above as a combination
of entries
Medium
2 Medium scores at 63% or
above as a combination
Up to 299 points as at close All Groups
of entries
Adv Medium
One Adv Med score at 62%
or above as a combination
Up to 425 points as at close All Groups
of entries
128.Senior Home International Competition
Queries relating to selection for the Senior Home International should be directed to the
Regional Development Officer for the corresponding region.
a) Riders must be members (18 and over at 1 January in the year of competition) of BD
or Dressage Ireland.
b) Riders must not have competed at the BYRDS Inter Regional Championship or
BYRDS Home International in the same year.
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Riders who have competed internationally in a CDI­Y/J/P in the UK or abroad or a
CPEDI3* or above may only compete if a period of 12 months has passed since their
last competition at this level. Riders who have represented Great Britain on a
Paralympic, World or European Para team are not eligible to compete.
d) Riders who have competed at Grand Prix/Intermediate II in the current or preceding
calendar year are not eligible.
f)
Horse and rider combinations that have competed at the BD National or Winter
Championships (including Freestyle classes) in the 12 months preceding the
selection date must compete at a higher level at the Senior Home International.
Riders may compete on a different horse at a lower level provided that it is eligible.
g) Riders who have competed in the Area Festival Championship and/or Regional
Championships are eligible to compete.
h) Riders must be eligible to compete in accordance with BD rules in the correct rider
group/level. Rider groups and eligibility are as at the date of close of entries.
i)
Results will be recorded however no grading points will be allocated.
j)
Points will be awarded for the placings in the team classes. The top 3 scores per
team will count on each day. The individual competition will be determined from the
individual results in the team classes.
k) Teams are to be selected in accordance with the Regional Team Selection Policy.
l)
Team and Country Competitions
e) Horses must be 4 years or over, and 7 years or over for Advanced and PSG classes.
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c)
Each team of 4 riders must comprise the following levels: Novice, Elementary and
Medium, and 1 rider at either Restricted Novice or Adv Med/PSG level.
m) If a team drops to three members, the remaining members may still compete as a
team, with all three scores to count. If a team drops to two members, they may still
ride in the competition for individual placings, however the competition is a team
competition and therefore will not start with any individual riders.
n) No whips or commanders are permitted in any of the classes.
o) During the show, only the competitor may school the horse from the saddle.
129.BYRDS Home International Competition
Queries relating to selection for the BYRDS Home International should be directed to the
Regional BYRDS Representative for the corresponding region.
a) All riders are to be ull competing members of BD or Dressage Ireland.
b) Riders must be eligible to ride at the level which they intend to compete as follows;
Fledgling Riders: To the end of the year of their 11th birthday, ponies over 5 years old as
at 1st January.
Pony Riders: From the beginning of the calendar year of their 12th birthday to the end of
the calendar year of their 16th birthday, ponies max 149 cms and 5 years old or over as
at 1st January.
Junior Riders: From the beginning of the calendar year of their 12th birthday to the end
of the calendar year of their 18th birthday, horses 5 years old or over as at 1st January.
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Young Riders: From the beginning of the calendar year of their 16th birthday to the end
of the calendar year of their 25th birthday, horses 5 years old or over as at 1st January.
Teams are to consist of 4 riders; one Pony, Junior and Young Rider and one other who can
be a fledgling. Only two riders in any team may ride at the same level (novice,
elementary, medium). Riders must ride the designated team test on each day.
c)
Team and Country Competitions
If any invited country does not take up their full complement of teams, other
countries will be offered additional team places. If a team member wishes to
compete a second horse/pony as an individual they will be placed on a waiting list
and might be offered a place only after all the team entries have been filled.
d) All classes, will be run under BD rules.
e) No whips or commanders are permitted.
f)
Results will be recorded however no grading points will be allocated.
g) During the show, only the competitor may school the horse from the saddle.
h) Specific competition rules for this event are available via the regional BYRDS
representative or RDO.
i)
Teams will be selected in accordance with the Regional Team Selection Policy.
j)
Points will be awarded for the placings in the team classes, 1st 1 point, 10th 10
points. The highest points score of each team will be discounted each day for the
team result. The individual competition will be determined from the combined
percentages from the team classes over the two days.
k) Riders may not have competed at the Senior Inter Regional Championship or Senior
Home International in the same year.
l)
Warm­up tests do not count towards Individual or Team Rankings.
130. Senior Inter­Regional Competition
Queries relating to selection for the Senior Inter­Regional should be directed to the
Regional BYRDS Representative for the corresponding region.
a) Riders must be 18 years old and over as at 1 January of the year of the competition
and be current members of BD.
b) Each Team will comprise 4 riders from the Region. Each of the specified Team tests
must be ridden according to the rider group eligibility specified in the schedule, with
no more than two riders in a team riding the same level.
c)
Points will be awarded for the placings in the team classes. The top 3 scores per
team will count on each day. The individual competition will be determined from the
individual results in the team classes.
d) Riders and horses who competed at the Winter Championships (including Freestyle
classes) or/and National Championships in the previous 12 months, or intend to
compete at the BYRDs Inter Regional and/or BYRDS Home International
competition in the same calendar year, may not also compete at the Senior Inter
Regional competition.
e) Whips and commanders are permitted.
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Results will be recorded however no grading points will be allocated.
g) During the competition, only the competitor may school the horse from the saddle.
h) Teams will be selected in accordance with the Regional Team Selection Policy.
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f)
131. BYRDS Inter­Regional Competition
a) Riders must be current members of BD.
b) Riders who have competed in a Pony, Junior or YR International competition in any
discipline, either in this country or abroad, and gained a Union Jack pocket badge are
not eligible to compete in that calendar year. Riders who have a European
Championship pocket badge and have represented GB at European team level in any
discipline are not eligible to take part.
c)
Fledgling riders who have been placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd at Regional Championship
level, are not eligible to ride in the Fledgling section at the Inter­Regional (BYRDS)
on the same pony. They can be selected for C Squad.
The Fledging Champion of the previous year may contest the Fledgling
Championship in the current year if on a different horse/pony. If on the same
horse/pony they must move to C squad. The C Squad Champion of the previous year
may contest the C Squad in the current year if on a different horse or pony, if on the
same horse/pony they must move to B Squad. C Squad riders who have been placed
1st, 2nd or 3rd at Regional Championship level, are not eligible to ride in the C squad
section at the Inter­Regional (BYRDS) on the same pony/horse. The B Squad
Champion of the previous year must move up to A squad in the current year
irrespective of being on the same horse/pony.
Team and Country Competitions
Queries relating to selection for the BYRDS Inter­Regional should be directed to the
Regional Development Officer for the corresponding region.
d) There will be a maximum of 5 teams per region. Each team comprises 4 riders from
the region, 3 of whom must be on different squads, including Fledglings. Riders may
only ride at the level at which they are currently squadded. Riders can only compete
with 1 horse at 1 squad level. Horses may only compete at one level once per day.
e) The team competition is decided on combined points scores over the 2 days. Three
scores of the 4 team members will count. The highest points score of each team will
be discounted each day for the team result.
f)
Scoring is to be according to place in the class and not marks eg winner of class – 1
point, 10th place – 10 points etc. The rider with the lowest score on each day and
then in total is the winner.
g) C Squad competition will be split into two age sections as below. This does not have
any effect on the team composition. In the Individual competition prizes will be
awarded from 1st – 3rd place in each section, rosettes to 6th place.
Section A– from the beginning of the year of their 12th birthday to the end of the
year of their 14th birthday.
Section B – from the beginning of the calendar year of their 15th birthday to the end
of the calendar year of their 25thth birthday.
The Individual C Squad Champion will be awarded to the C Squad rider with the
lowest points in the full class results irrespective of section A or B.
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h) Rider tests are to be ridden on both competition days. For A and B Squad riders
these will be different tests – Day 1 and Day 2 Inter Regional Squad Competition.
i)
All tests will be judged on rider competence; marks will be given, not percentages.
j)
The individual competition is determined from individual results in team classes
using the point scoring system, winner of class – 1 point, 10th place – 10 points etc.
Team and Country Competitions
k) Whips, and spurs without rowels are permitted. Riders presenting for their test in
rowels will be disqualified from that class.
l)
Fledglings and C Squad riders may have their tests commanded. A and B squad
riders are to ride their tests from memory. Once a rider begins the test they are not
permitted to re­enter and re­present for the test unless there are adverse
weather conditions or Force Majeure which has been deemed to have interfered
with their performance. Force Majeure is defined as an extraordinary event
outside the riders control. Riding the wrong test, difficulties with the pony/horse
are not grounds for re­presentation.
m) Teams will be selected in accordance with the Regional Team Selection Policy.
n) During the competition, only the competitor may school the horse from the saddle.
o) Riders may not have competed at the Senior Inter Regional Championship or Senior
Home International in the same year.
p) Results will be recorded however no grading points will be allocated.
In the event of any dispute or unforeseen event not covered in these rules a
meeting of the Chef d’Equipes will be convened, one representative per region.
Each region must nominate their Chef (either RDO or BYRDS Representative) at
the Chefs meeting on the Friday evening. The meeting will be chaired by the
Director of BYRDS whose decision will be final.
132. Rules for Scottish Championship and Qualification
a)
Qualifiers for the Scottish Championships run from 1 September of the previous
year up to the close of entries for the Championships.
b) Horses that finish 1st and 2nd in each Scottish Championship Qualifying class in
Scotland or elsewhere in Great Britain if ridden by a resident in Scotland or a person
born there will qualify. All affiliated classes at BD competitions held in the qualifying
period are qualifiers.
c)
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Qualifying percentages:
•
Preliminary ­ 65% or above
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Novice ­ 65% or above
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Elementary ­ 63% or above
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Medium ­ 62% or above
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Advanced Medium ­ 60% or above
•
PSG ­ 60% or above
•
Inter 1 ­ 60% or above
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e) In relation eligibility and upgrading the Scottish Champions are run in
accordance with Regional Championship Rules.
Only Group 7 and 8 riders competing on registered or associate registered horses
with no more than 49 points are eligible for Preliminary classes. All horses must be
fully registered to compete at the Scottish Championships.
g) All entries will be drawn for starting times.
133. Rules for Welsh Championship and Qualification
a) Queries relating to the Welsh Championships should be directed to the Regional
Development Officer for Wales.
b) Qualifiers for the Welsh Dressage Championship run from 30 June to 31 May.
c) All affiliated classes at BD competitions held in Wales in the qualifying period are
qualifiers.
d) To qualify combinations must achieve two scores at the required percentage for that
level.
Team and Country Competitions
f)
Section 10
d) Once a member has achieved the required qualification, they must download
and complete a qualification registration form from Scotland page of the BD
website and email this to emma.stewart@britishdressage.co.uk in or to declare
their intent to compete.
Qualifying percentages:
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Restricted section at Prelim with 62% or above
•
Open and Restricted section at Novice 62% or above
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Open and Restricted section at Elementary with 62% or above
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Open and Restricted section at Medium with 60% or above
•
Open and Restricted section at Advanced Medium 60% or above
•
PSG with 60% or above
e) Each competitor will receive a qualification card which must be completed and sent
with their entry to the Final.
f)
Only members or associate members of BD riding registered or associate registered
horses are eligible to qualify.
g) The final will be held at the David Broome Event Centre (Mount Ballan) in South
Wales.
h) Only Group 7 and 8 riders competing on registered or associate registered horses
with no more than 49 points are eligible for Preliminary classes. All horses must be
fully registered to compete at the Welsh Championships.
i)
No commanders or whips are allowed.
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Section 11
SECTION 11
Team Quest
Team Quest
134. Age Categories for Teams
There are two age categories:
•
BYRDS Team – all riders up to the end of the year of their 25th birthday.
•
Open Team – Riders of any age.
135. Membership
All team members must have a minimum of a Team Quest Club membership (or any
other paid category of BD membership).
All horses must have a minimum of a FREE Associate Horse Registration – This can be
done online.
136.
Team Composition
a) Teams can be made of a minimum of 3 and maximum of 4 different riders.
b) Teams must register their team name and its members with British Dressage. The
name chosen must not have been used before. Each team must nominate a Team
Captain who will be the point of contact for the team. Each team must nominate
which region they are competing for.
c) Additional reserve riders/horses can be registered to a team. If the composition of
the team changes (i.e. a rider or horse drops out), changes to the team must be
registered with BD by the day of the qualifying competition.
d) All teams must be made up of a unique combination of members i.e. No two teams
may have the exact same composition at any time.
e) A team may only be represented once per competition day. i.e. a team may not
compete at two different competitions on the same day.
f)
Horses/ponies can be ridden twice on the same team if ridden by two different
riders. A horse/pony cannot compete in more than two tests per competition day. A
rider may not ride more than once for a team (i.e. a rider with two horses).
g) A combination may compete for a team only once per Team Quest competition day.
If a combination competes for a second team they must ride at a different level and
must specify this to the organiser when making their entry.
h) If warm up classes are offered by organisers TQ competitors may compete in these
classes but they won't count towards TQ scores.
i)
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Teams can be made up of riders competing in any level of test (i.e. a team of 4 Intro
riders or 4 Novice riders or any combination of each of the levels available).
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a)
Team Quest is a BD governed competition and as such will run according to BD rules
and regulations including horse welfare and any veterinary regulations.
b) Only one member of the team can be above a BD Group 7 rider and a maximum of a
group 5. Group 4 to 1 riders are not eligible for TQ.
d) Riders can choose which level they ride at, providing that all combinations are
eligible for Intro, Preliminary or Novice (qualifiers) in accordance with BD rules; the
table below shows which levels horses and rider may compete in.
Riders
Team Quest
c) A minimum of 3 combinations must ride down the centre line in order for the team
receive ranking points.
Section 11
137. Eligibility to compete
Horses
Intro
Riders that have never been
registered with BD or Group 8
&7
Horse that have never been
registered with BD and registered
horses with no BD points
Preliminary
Riders that have never been
registered with BD or Group 8
&7
Horse that have never been
registered with BD and registered
horses with up to 49 BD points
Novice
Riders that have never been
registered with BD or Group 8
to 2
Horse that have never been
registered with BD and registered
horses with up to 124 BD points
e) Downgraded horses may compete in Team Quest if eligible for the level.
f)
Horses starting out the Team Quest competition season within the points limits
specified above who subsequently upgrade during the Team Quest season will
remain eligible to compete at the Team Quest regional and National finals but will no
longer be permitted to compete in the regular Team Quest qualifying classes.
g) Should a team composition change due to rider group upgrade the team must be
recomposed in such a way as to have a maximum of one member to be higher than a
group 7 and maximum of a group 5 competing for the team at any given time.
h) Riders who during the team quest season upgrade to a rider group higher than 5 will
no longer be eligible to compete at any team quest competition (including finals)
i)
Horses and ponies of any height are eligible for all levels/team categories but must
be 4 years old or over.
j)
BD points will not be allocated for any Team Quest competition, including regional
and national TQ finals.
k) A team can compete in any TQ competition in any region, but their points based on
the placing at the competition will be allocated to the team’s regional leader board.
l)
A combination competing at Intro level which achieves 70% or more in two TQ
competitions must move up to a higher level (excluding para riders in grades I and II).
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m) A combination competing at Prelim level which achieves 70% or more in three TQ
competitions must move up to a novice level.
n) All riders and horses who take part in the Team Quest Regional and National Finals
must have taken part in at least one qualifying competition for that team.
Team Quest
138. Qualifying Period
TQ Qualifying competitions to take place from 1 February to 31 August.
Eight Regional finals to take place in September.
National final to take place late October/November.
139. Regional Rankings & Finals
Each of the eight BD regions will have its own TQ leader board. Teams can compete in
any TQ competition in any region, but their points based on their pacing at the
competition will be allocated to the team’s regional leader board.
The regional rankings are based on points and will only take into account the 5 best
placings for each team.
At the end of the qualifying period a Regional Final will be held in each of the eight
regions. The top 15 teams from each section (BYRDS & Open) within the region will
qualify for the respective regional final. Teams must compete in the regional final within
the region which they have nominated to ride in.
Points at each competition will be allocated according to team placings, as follows:
Team Placing
Points
1st
10
2nd
9
3rd
8
4th
7
5th
6
6th
5
7th
4
8th
3
9th
2
10th
1
Teams lower than 10th place will not receive any points.
In case of equality of points, points accumulated over fewer events will determine a
higher placing than points gained over more events. For example a team earning 30
points in three competitions will go ahead of a team who have earned 30 points across
five competitions.
If there is still equality of placing the individual percentages contributing to the team total at
each show will be added together. The higher total of such percentages will take the lead.
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The top three teams from each section (BYRDS & Open) from each of the eight regional
finals will qualify for the TQ National Final.
If a team is unable to attend the final the place will be allocated to the next team from
the same region.
All tests will be run in short arenas. Organisers can choose to put on any of the following tests:
Introductory Level
Preliminary Level
Novice Level
Introductory A (2008)
Preliminary No. 1 (2006)
Novice No. 24 (2010)
Introductory B (2009)
Preliminary No. 4 (2002)
Novice No. 27 (2007)
Preliminary No. 7 (2002)
Novice No. 28 (2008)
Preliminary No. 12 (2005)
Novice No. 30 (2006)
Preliminary No. 13 (2006)
Novice No. 34 (2009)
Team Quest
141. Dressage Tests
Section 11
140. Qualification for the National Final
Preliminary No. 14 (2006)
Preliminary No. 18 (2002)
Each competition will hold one test from each level.
142. Saddlery and Dress
a) BD rules will apply with regards to saddlery and horse equipment. Numnahs/saddle
cloths may be of any colour.
b) BD rider dress rules are relaxed for Team Quest. Safety is paramount, so protective
headgear must be worn in accordance with BD rules.
c)
Jackets are not compulsory. Teams are encouraged to wear smart casual ‘team
colours’ of their choice, excluding fancy dress.
d) Footwear needs to be safe (i.e. a small heel and clearance each side of the stirrup)
and may be long or short boots with or without gaiters. Breeches/Jodhpurs can be of
any colour.
e) Horses may be plaited however it is not compulsory, but may not be decorated other
than via permitted tack i.e. diamante or coloured browbands.
f)
Boots and bandages are not permitted during the test in accordance with BD rules.
g) Commanders and whips will be allowed at all levels and in the regional and national finals.
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Section 12
SECTION 12
Rules for Para-Equestrian
Rules for Para-Equestrian
143. Grouping of Para­Equestrian Riders
Group A:
Riders who have competed in a CPEDI**** (European/World/Paralympic)
after April 1 2004, full members on registered horses.
Group B:
Riders who have competed in a CPEDI*** after April 1 2011, full members
on registered horses.
Group C:
Riders who have competed in a CPEDI** and/or BD Para Equestrian Open
Championship after April 1 2011, full members on registered horses.
Group D:
Riders who have competed at a BD Para Equestrian Restricted
Championship and/or CPEDI* after April 1 2011, full members on registered
or associate registered horses.
Group E:
Riders who have not competed at a BD Para Equestrian Championships
since April 1 2010, full or associate members on registered or associate
registered horses.
Groups A – E are eligible to compete at Open Championships. Qualified combinations in
Groups C – E are eligible to compete in Restricted Championships.
144. Para­Equestrian Dressage competitions for riders with classification I­IV
All competitions are run under FEI rules, unless otherwise stated below. Please refer to
www.fei.org for FEI Rules.
a) Commanders may be used in all national Para classes except Championships and
Home International competitions. Commanders are not permitted when competing
under FEI rules unless specified on the rider’s classification card. Please see specific
rule for blind riders.
b) A copy of the classification card/letter issued by FEI PE/RDA must be sent with entry
forms for Para­Equestrian competitions. Riders must always carry a current
card/letter in case of any query. It is the rider’s responsibility to ensure their cards
are current and have all compensating aids listed. Riders failing to submit
classification cards with their entry will have their entry rejected.
c)
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For BD able­bodied competitions Para­Equestrian riders are to seek dispensation
from the BD Para Officer if they wish to use compensating aids. The riders current
FEI or RDA classification cards must be submitted, together with a medical record
when applying for dispensation. A copy of the BD formal dispensation letter must be
sent with the entry forms to the Organisers. It is the rider’s responsibility to ensure it
is passed to the Judge on the day. A copy of the dispensation is to be carried by the
rider in case of any query. Any rider not currently classified should contact the Para
Officer in the BD office. Please also refer to the dispensation rule in section 6.
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e) Para Riders in Groups A – C are required to have FEI classification. If a rider has both
RDA and FEI classification, FEI takes precedence. FEI classification is required for
International competitions and Para Equestrian Open Championships.
Riders may only compete in their classified grade as per FEI rules.
g) If a rider’s Grade changes as a result of reclassification (RDA or FEI), they may
compete in the original Grade for two months from the date of classification and
does not change their compensating aids. Riders may also change to the new Grade
immediately if they wish to do so.
h) Para Rider Groups A – D must be BD members, riding registered horses. Para­
Equestrian Rider Groups C – E may also compete in Para­Equestrian Open
competitions however are required to have FEI classification in order to compete
in the Open Championships. Para Rider Group E riders who are not BD members
may only compete on a class ticket.
i)
Where a BD competition is holding a PYO FEI class a para rider may request to
ride an FEI Para­Equestrian test in the class. PYO classes may not be judges by a
Para­Equestrian judge and will not count towards any qualification.
Rules for Para-Equestrian
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d) Whilst all persons with a disability are welcome to compete in affiliated
competitions, it is the rider’s responsibility to check before entering whether the
venue’s facilities are suitable for their individual requirements.
145. Tack for Para­Equestrian Dressage
Permitted tack is in accordance with FEI Para­Equestrian rules. Adapted/modified tack or
equipment must be as approved on the rider’s FEI/RDA classification card/letter.
a) Horses may wear nosenets in Para­Equestrian Dressage competitions. However,
any horse competing with a nosenet in the Open section will not be considered for
selection for International competitions as nosenets are not allowed under FEI rules.
b) Riders may only carry one whip with a maximum length of 120 cm. Two whips may
only be used if they are specified on their classification card. Riders may carry a whip
national Para­Equestrian Championships.
If a rider needs to carry one or more whips when competing able­bodied Dressage,
this must be stated when applying for dispensation, otherwise BD/FEI able bodied
rules will be applied.
c)
All grades may use double bridles.
d) Neck straps are permitted in all Para­Equestrian Dressage competitions.
146. Visually impaired riders
All Visually impaired riders must wear a white arm band when warming up for their test.
a) B1 – grade III
1.
Before the competition the horse may be led around the outside of the arena.
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2. Before beginning the test riders may choose to ride a circuit of the arena on both
reins, including one change of rein. If the bell for the start has not rung, the rider
may halt or continue at any pace inside the arena. When the signal to start the
test is given the rider may start the test from inside or outside the arena.
3.
Rules for Para-Equestrian
Callers are permitted for riders who are classified as B1 Grade III (totally blind).
Riders are required to ride with Para­Equestrian Dressage­approved blacked out
glasses, swimming goggles or a blindfold. Riders who are classified Grade Ia, Ib
or II are not required to wear blacked out glasses or goggles.
4. Riders may have up to 9 callers, with the senior caller communicating with the
Judge at C. Only one caller is allowed inside the arena; others must stand
outside, and must make sure they do not restrict the vision of the Judges. The
rider is also allowed a commander in addition to callers if stated on their
classification card. All riders who use callers may be requested to compete at the
beginning or end of a class to avoid disruption to other competitors.
b) B2 – grade IV
Those riders who are visually impaired and classified as Grade IV may use their own
large letters if they wish but will be required to compete at the start or the end of the
class. Riders wishing to do this must inform the organiser and are responsible for
providing their own large or taller markers.
147. Horses used for Para­Equestrian competitions
a) Horses competed by Grade I and II riders may be ridden by a designated rider other
than the competitor for up to 30 minutes on the day of the competition but may only
be ridden by the competitor in the 15 minutes preceding the test.
b) Any person riding the horse other than the competitor must be identifiable with
a tabard or armband.
c) Any horse owned by a BD member and loaned for the day to a para rider may be
ridden by their regular rider in another affiliated class on the same day at qualifying
shows. They may not be ridden in another affiliated class by their regular rider
during an open championship.
d) Riders may share a horse in a Para­Equestrian Dressage competition provided they
are competing in different grades. Horses may be ridden by another Para­
Equestrian Dressage rider in able bodied competition on the same day, as long as
they only warm up the horse for that class.
148. Rules for Para Equestrian Championships
a) All horses must be BD registered. All riders must be members of BD.
b) Restricted championships are for Para Group Riders C – E.
c) Open Championships are open to all Para Group Riders who have qualified and who
hold FEI classification.
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e) Riders who qualify for any Para Equestrian Dressage Championship may ride up to 2
qualified horses in that Championship.
f)
If there is only one entry in either the grade 1a or 1b class these classes will be
combined to one Championship class.
h) At the discretion of the Para Committee, wild cards can be issued if all the places
at the championship are not filled. For the Open Championships only, wild cards
will only be allocated to those combinations having gained 64% or higher in a
minimum of two qualifying
149. KBIS National Championship held at the BD National Championships
This is a Championship for all rider groups with FEI classification. Riders qualify with a
minimum score of 64%. The 4 riders with the highest percentage overall in each grade
from the regional qualifiers go through to the Championship. If the numbers fall below 4 in
a grade, the next eligible rider not qualified with the highest percentage overall, regardless
of grade, will receive a wild card. Up to 20 riders may ride at the Championship.
Rules for Para-Equestrian
g) The BD Office will notify riders of their qualification for a Championship.
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d) It is the rider/horse combination that qualifies for both open and restricted championships.
150. Para­Equestrian Summer Championship
Open (held at Hickstead)
To qualify, combinations must earn points from qualifying classes at regional qualifiers.
12 points earned from the FEI Individual test are required. 6 of these points may come
from CPEDI3* or above in the qualifying period. For point allocation please see the
main qualification rules. The Open Champion from each grade will qualify for a Freestyle
Championship. All competitors should be prepared with a freestyle as if there are
withdrawals, the place will be offered to the next combination an so on.
Restricted ­ (held at Solihull)
To qualify, combinations must earn points from qualifying classes at regional qualifiers.
10 points earned from the FEI Novice test are required. For point allocation please see
the main qualification rules.
151. Para­Equestrian Winter Championships
Both championships are held at the Festival of Para Dressage at Vale View EC in March.
Open
To qualify, combinations must earn points from qualifying classes at regional qualifiers.
12 points earned from the FEI Individual test are required. 6 of these points may come
from CPEDI3* or above in the qualifying period. For point allocation please see the
main qualification rules.
Automatic qualification will be awarded to the selected championship combinations
from the previous year’s Paralympic, World or European championship.
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Restricted
To qualify, combinations must earn points from qualifying classes at regional qualifiers.
10 points earned from the FEI Novice test are required. For point allocation please see
the main qualification rules.
152. Para Equestrian Home International Competition
Rules for Para-Equestrian
a) Riders must be BD or Dressage Ireland members, aged 12 and over at 1st January.
b) Riders must have a national classification. FEI classification is not compulsory.
c) One rider on each team may have competed in a CPEDI3* since 1 January 2011.
Those that have ridden in a CPEDI4* or above are not eligible.
d) Horses/ponies must be 5 years and over.
e) Riders must be eligible to compete in the restricted or open section in accordance
with BD rules.
f)
Riders are required to attend regional training days in line with their regional
selection policy and submit test sheets from the last 12 months’ BD and/or RDA
dressage competitions to their Regional Para Representative or RDO.
g) No grading points will be awarded for this competition.
h) Each region may send 2 teams of 3 or 4 rider/horse combinations.
i)
No team may contain more than 2 riders from any one grade.
j)
Teams will be selected in accordance with the Regional Selection Policy.
153. Para dressage tests in use
FEI PE 2013 Grade Ia Novice, Team, Individual, Freestyle (20x40m)
FEI PE 2013 Grade Ib Novice, Team, Individual, Freestyle (20x40m)
FEI PE 2013 Grade II Novice, Team, Individual, Freestyle (20x40m)
FEI PE 2013 Grade III Novice (20x40m), Team, Individual, Freestyle (20x60m)
FEI PE 2013 Grade IV Novice, Team, Individual, Freestyle (20x60m)
FEI PE 2006 Grade Ia Test 3 (20x40m)
FEI PE 2006 Grade Ib Test 10 (20x40m)
FEI PE 2006 Grade II Test 21 (20x40m)
FEI PE 2006 Grade III Test 31 (20x40m)
FEI PE 2006 Grade IV Test 41 (20x40m)
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Annex 1
ANNEXES
ANNEX 1
Welfare of the Horse
Welfare of the Horse
British Dressage adopts the FEI code of conduct for the welfare of the horse in all respects in
order to maintain standards in both International and National competition.
FEI Code of conduct for the welfare of the horse
The FEI requires all those involved in International equestrian sport to adhere to the FEI’s
Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that at all times the welfare of the Horse
must be paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial
influences.
1. At all stages during the preparation and training of competition horses, welfare must
take precedence over all other demands.
a) Good horse management
Stabling, feeding and training must be compatible with good horse management
and must not compromise welfare. Any practices which could cause physical or
mental suffering, in or out of Competition, will not be tolerated.
b) Training methods
Horses must only undergo training that matches their physical capabilities and level
of maturity for their respective disciplines. They must not be subjected to any
training methods which are abusive or cause fear or for which they have not been
properly prepared.
c)
Farriery and tack
Foot care and shoeing must be of a high standard. Tack must be designed and fitted
to avoid the risk of pain or injury.
d) Transport
During transportation, horses must be fully protected against injuries and other
health risks. Vehicles must be safe, well ventilated, maintained to a high standard,
disinfected regularly and driven by competent staff. Competent handlers must
always be available to manage the horses.
e) Transit
All journeys must be planned carefully, and horses allowed regular rest periods with
access to food and water in line with current FEI guidelines.
2. Horses and Athletes must be fit, competent and in good health before they are
allowed to compete.
a) Fitness and competence
Participation in competition must be restricted to fit horses and athletes of proven
competence.
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Doping and Medication
Abuse of doping and medication is a serious welfare issue and will not be tolerated.
After any veterinary treatment, sufficient time must be allowed for full recovery
before competition.
d) Surgical procedures
Any surgical procedures that threaten a competing horse’s welfare or the safety of
other horses and/or athletes must not be allowed.
e) Pregnant/recently foaled mares
Mares must not compete after their fourth month of pregnancy or with foal at foot.
f)
3.
Welfare of the Horse
c)
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b) Health status
No horse showing symptoms of disease, lameness or other significant ailments or
pre­existing clinical conditions should compete or continue to compete when to do
so would compromise its welfare. Veterinary advice must be sought whenever there
is any doubt.
Misuse of aids
Abuse of a horse using natural riding aids or artificial aids (e.g. whips, spurs, etc.) will
not be tolerated.
Events must not prejudice horse welfare.
a) Competition areas
Horses must only be trained and compete on suitable and safe surfaces. All
obstacles must be designed with the safety of the horse in mind.
b) Ground surfaces
All ground surfaces on which horses walk, train or compete must be designed and
maintained to reduce factors that could lead to injuries. Particular attention must be
paid to the preparation, composition and upkeep of surfaces.
c)
Extreme weather
Competitions must not take place in extreme weather conditions if the welfare or
safety of the horse may be compromised. Provision must be made for cooling
horses quickly after competing in hot or humid conditions.
d) Stabling at events
Stables must be safe, hygienic, comfortable, well ventilated and of sufficient size for
the type and disposition of the horse. Clean, good quality and appropriate feed and
bedding, fresh drinking water, and washing­down water must always be available.
e) Fitness to travel
After competition, a horse must be fit to travel in accordance with the FEI’s
guidelines.
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4. Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention after they
have competed and that they are treated humanely when their competition careers
are over.
Welfare of the Horse
a) Veterinary treatment
Veterinary expertise must always be available at an event. If a horse is injured or
exhausted during a competition, the athlete must dismount and a veterinarian must
check the horse.
b) Referral centres
Wherever necessary, the horse should be collected by ambulance and transported to
the nearest relevant treatment centre for further assessment and therapy. Injured
horses must be given full supportive treatment before transport.
c)
Competition injuries
The incidence of injuries sustained in competition should be monitored. Ground
surface conditions, frequency of competitions and any other risk factors should be
examined carefully to indicate ways to minimise injuries.
d) Euthanasia
If injuries are sufficiently severe the horse may need to be euthanased by a
veterinarian as soon as possible on humane grounds and with the sole aim of
minimising suffering.
e) Retirement
Every effort should be made to ensure that horses are treated sympathetically and
humanely when they retire from competition.
5. The FEI urges all those involved in equestrian sport to attain the highest possible
levels of education in their areas of expertise relevant to the care and management
of the competition horse.
British Dressage Statement
Those in the sport of Dressage are very caring of their animals and welfare related incidents
are usually due to a lack of knowledge and understanding. Therefore by adopting a more
proactive approach to welfare and its implementation, we can help prevent these situations
occurring.
It will be for the Technical Committees ie Judges, Training etc to make policy
recommendations on welfare issues relating to their areas of responsibility and to implement
this policy. These policies will be reviewed annually by the Welfare Committee. Each
Technical Committee should have a member whose specific responsibility is welfare policy.
BD Welfare procedure
Any distress caused to dressage horses is almost always due to ignorance or over determined
riding. Riders are usually very concerned when they are told that their actions amount to
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It is always preferable to deal with welfare issues on the day on which they have occurred and
either while they are occurring or as soon as possible after they have occurred.
If the issue can be dealt with appropriately on the day it may not be necessary to report it. If
however the issue can be dealt with on the day but the Technical Delegate
(TD)/Organiser/Judge/Steward still feels that it is a serious welfare issue then it needs to be
reported to the Disciplinary Sub Committee for further action/consideration.
If in the opinion of the TD/Organiser/Judge/Steward this issue cannot be dealt with on the
day then it should be reported to BD along the following lines:
Welfare of the Horse
If during a competition abuse to a horse is witnessed by an Organiser, a Judge or a Steward, a
second person should be sought to discuss the incident before a decision is taken, unless the
situation is very urgent in which case an attempt to stop this abuse should be made
immediately. If someone else witnesses what they perceive to be abuse they should
immediately draw it to the attention of an Organiser, Judge or Steward.
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abuse and are anxious to co­operate. The person on the ground must keep this in mind when
assessing the situation and act accordingly.
Make a note of the time and place, name of horse and the name and contact details of at
least one witness. Report the abuse to BD setting out all of the details as clearly as possible.
If possible the competitor involved should be informed on the day that a complaint is being
sent to BD about their conduct.
If abuse takes place during a test and abuse of the horse is seen, or blood is seen and this
amounts to abuse of the horse as laid out below, then the competitor must be eliminated
immediately. The competitor must be informed why they have been eliminated and if the
Judge feels it appropriate the situation should be reported to BD.
Examples of abuse (this is not an exhaustive list and other incidents or injuries may be
considered to be abuse or the result of abuse):
•
Bit – The bit must never be used as punishment.
•
Spurs – To use spurs excessively or persistently so as to injure the horse. If a
judge/steward sees a spur that is likely to cause injury they can ask the competitor to
remove them.
•
Over­working – To ride/compete an obviously exhausted, lame or injured horse.
•
Whip – Excessive and inappropriate use of the whip is not acceptable.
•
Lameness – Riding an unsound horse.
•
Tack – Tack should be correctly fitted to avoid pain.
•
Distress – To manifest distress of a horse or pony whether caused by the rider or
external factors.
•
Blood – If blood is seen anywhere on the horse during riding in or the test the rider
should be stopped, informed and must withdraw from the competition. The blood
may or may not be related to abuse but it indicates a problem which requires
attention and which the rider should know about. If the blood is only noticed by the
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Judge towards the end of the test and before there is a chance to stop the horse,
then an inspection should take place immediately after the test is finished and if the
horse is definitely bleeding then the score should not count.
If the Judge at C fails to see the blood but it is seen by a co­judge, Organiser,
spectator etc it should immediately be reported to the Judge, Steward or Organiser
who should inspect the horse and if it is confirmed then the score would not count.
Welfare of the Horse
Any horse which has a “sore patch”, an area where hair has been rubbed off and the
skin is inflamed, in a location where there is a danger that the skin could be broken if
the horse were continued to be ridden, must be withdrawn from competition. If the
sore patch is not noticed until after a test has been completed, then elimination will
only occur if the skin is broken, however the horse may not continue to compete for
the remainder of the competition thereafter, unless approved to continue by an
independent vet.
The following documents are available from BD on request:
a) General Welfare Guidelines
b) Welfare Guidelines for Organisers, Judges and Trainers.
c)
Terms of Reference for British Dressage Technical Delegates (Welfare)
d) British Dressage Welfare Complaint Form
e) The Welfare of the Horse Notice for Organisers
f)
The Welfare of the Horse – British Dressage Code of Conduct
g) Terms of Reference for the Welfare Standing Committee
h) Guidelines for Organisers about requirements for Technical Delegates.
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Quick reference guide to penalties for
contravening rules
Quick reference guide to penalties for contravening rules
The following table summarise the reasons for which a judge may either deduct penalty
points or eliminate a combination during the course of a dressage test. This list should be
used only as quick reference and is not intended to replace the individual rules.
Rule
Rule
91
2 from total
Movements of a higher standard than level for the Dressage to
Music test being performed.
91
2 each time
Hats – incorrect colour
47
2 mark deduction
No hat. (No penalty if hat comes off during test and rider has to
restart a movement after retrieval).
Elimination
Hat of incorrect standard i.e. no harness etc..
(Intro to Advanced Medium)
Elimination
Jacket – not worn, incorrect colour, (pin stripes, contrasting
coloured collars/piping, lapels, pockets and vents are permitted)
45
2 mark deduction
Breeches – incorrect colour, patterned
48
2 mark deduction
Waistcoat – incorrect colour
45
2 mark deduction
Gloves – not worn
49
2 mark deduction
Shirt – incorrect colour or sleeveless
45
2 mark deduction
Boots – incorrect colour
50
2 mark deduction
Gaiters – not matching the boot
50
2 mark deduction
Spurs – not made of metal
51
2 mark deduction
No spurs at Advanced level upwards. Spurs worn upside down.
Excessive use of spurs. Comb spurs worn.
51
Elimination
Carrying a whip in a FEI Class at a Premier League (excluding HC), Area
Festivals, Regional Championships and Championships (without
dispensation). Carrying more than one whip. Excessive use of the whip.
51
Elimination
Saddle – western / other specified styles
54
Saddle ­ incorrect colour
Elimination
2 mark deduction
Sheepskin seat saver (without dispensation)
2 mark deduction
Boots fixed to the stirrup by mechanical means (without dispensation)
Elimination
No stirrup leathers or Irons
Bridle – Incorrect colour
Elimination
57
Decorated with Tassels
2 mark deduction
2 mark deduction
Indiscreet padding
2 mark deduction
Padding of cheek pieces
Elimination
Double bridle at Prelim & Novice.
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Penalty
Dressage to Music test exceeding the time allowed or more
than 30 seconds shorter than the stated time.
57
Elimination
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Penalty
58
Elimination
Bitguards.
59
Elimination
Martingales; bearing, side or running reins of any kind;
bandages; boots and any sort of blinkers.
60
Elimination
Tongue straps
60
Elimination
Unusual decoration
61
Elimination
Ear covers/fly fringes if worn for competitions held indoors
62
Elimination
Hoof boot or replacement shoes which cover the heel
60
Elimination
67­ 68
Elimination
Commanders reading anything other than the printed text or
extracts there from or emphasising any part of the command
78
Elimination
Any outside assistance by voice or signs, etc. designed to help
a competitor improve their performance
79
Elimination
Entering the arena before the signal to start or failing to enter
the arena within 45 seconds of the signal to start.
Failure to start after 90 seconds from signal to start
82
2 mark deduction
88
Elimination
Prohibited bits
Repeating a movement (penalise as error of course and mark
first attempt only)
92 ­ 95
Appropriate to error
Horse placing all four feet outside the arena where the surround
is continuous and less than 9 inches and is marked by boards
or similar
86
0 for that movement
Horse placing all four feet outside the arena where the arena is
marked by a line only or intermittent boards
86
At Judge’s discretion
Horse leaving the arena when the surround is continuous and
9 inches high or more
86
Elimination
Leaving the arena not under control
86
Elimination
Rider dismounting without a reason acceptable to the judge
87
0 for that movement
Fall of horse and/or rider
87
Retire from test
Horse refusing to continue for a period of 20 consecutive seconds
88
Elimination
Use of Voice
90
2 each time from
mark for movement
When a competitor makes an ‘error of the test’ (trots rising
instead of sitting, at the salute does not take the reins in one
hand, etc) he must be penalised as for an ‘error of course’.
95
Appropriate to error
Lameness
96
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No noseband. (Drop, flash or cavesson required with a snaffle
bridle. Cavesson only with a double bridle). Grackle noseband
(except Horse Trials).
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ANNEX 3
Member & Judge Complaints Procedure
Member & Judge Complaints Procedure
Complaints against members
Complaints of misconduct
Any person wishing to make a complaint of misconduct by a member must do so in writing to
the Chief Executive. If after preliminary investigation he/she considers that a prima facie case
of misconduct exists, it will be referred to the DSC..
Anyone seeing an incident which they may wish to report, where possible, should note the
time, place, names etc. and try and find additional witnesses. They should approach the
Steward, Organiser or Senior Judges on site who should inform the individual concerned of
the complaint. Every effort should be made to ascertain the condition of the horse and
whether it has been marked by bit, spur or whip. All evidence should be written down and
submitted to the Chief Executive.
A decision to prosecute a complaint against a member will be in the sole discretion of the
Chief Executive and/or Disciplinary Sub Committee. The complainant will be required to give
evidence on behalf of British Dressage if such decision is taken but shall take no further part
in the proceedings other than as a witness.
Notice of complaint
As soon as practically possible after receipt of a complaint against a member, and the Chief
Executive considering it appropriate to refer the complaint to the member, a letter
identifying the date, venue, and nature of the complaint shall be sent to the member with
any other supporting evidence as the Chief Executive deems appropriate.
The accused member shall be given opportunity by the Chief Executive to respond to such
complaint. Upon receipt of such response the Chief Executive shall decide whether to
proceed with the complaint pursuant to summary powers or refer the complaint to the
Disciplinary Sub­Committee for a hearing.
In the event that the Chief Executive decides to proceed with a Disciplinary Sub­Committee
hearing copies of all the evidence gathered by British Dressage in support of the complaint
shall be delivered to the accused member in advance of the hearing.
Notice of the time and place of the Disciplinary Sub­Committee meeting will be sent to the
member against whom a complaint has been made at least three weeks before the date of
such hearing unless in exceptional circumstances it is not possible to give notice less than 3
weeks when a shorter period of notice shall be given.
Complaints against Judges
Complaints relating to Judges; a Judges conduct; behaviour or performance or the judging of
a particular class or competition will be considered according to the following procedure:
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Requirements
Complaints not made in accordance with this rule will not be accepted.
Complaints regarding scores will not be accepted, (a Judge’s decision is final in relation to
scores). Complaints or challenges to scores should be dealt with under the rule relating to
Objections.
Complaints should where possible, be supported by evidence or statements from
independent witnesses.
Confidentiality
Complaints will be dealt with in a confidential manner.
Process
1.
As soon as possible after an incident anyone wishing to complain should send a written
complaint to the CEO giving as much information as possible about the incident
concerned including where possible details of any independent witnesses and any
video/DVD and or copies of any test sheets of other documents. The complaint should
be sent to the CEO to either:
Member & Judge Complaints Procedure
Complaints will only be accepted in relation to the conduct or performance of BD Judges in
connection with affiliated competition. Complaints relating to unaffiliated competitions will
not be considered unless BD has provided judging services to a related organisation
(including British Eventing, The British Riding Clubs and The Pony Club).
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All complaints must be made in writing and be signed by the complainant who shall also give
their full name and address either by letter or email addressed to the Chief Executive.
Email: Jason.brautigam@britishdressage.co.uk or
Post: Chief Executive, British Dressage, Building 2020, Meriden Business Park, Meriden,
West Mids, CV5 9RG.
If a complaint is made more than 14 days after the incident complained of the Chief
Executive may in his/her sole discretion refuse to investigate the complaint.
2. The CEO will acknowledge receipt of the complaint as soon as reasonably possible. The
CEO may at this stage request further evidence such as video/DVD, copies of test sheets
or names of witnesses.
3. The CEO will review the complaint and supporting evidence to consider whether or not it
requires further investigation. Complaints not supported by evidence are unlikely to be
considered or investigated. In this respect the decision of the CEO is final.
4. If the CEO considers that the complaint should be investigated, the Judge detailed in the
complaint will be asked to respond to the complaint. Such response should be received
by the CEO within 14 days of the request for a response being made. In the absence of a
response the CEO will be entitled to consider the complaint in any event. The CEO will
also make any further enquiries he or she considers to be appropriate.
5.
If having made further enquiries the CEO considers that the complaint should be pursued
further the complainant will be informed and a copy of the complaint may be provided to
the Judge who is the subject of the complaint.
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Following investigation the CEO may take one or more of the following courses of action.
i.
The CEO may decide to take no further action.
ii.
The CEO may issue cautions or reprimands.
Member & Judge Complaints Procedure
iii. The CEO may refer any complaint to the Disciplinary Sub­Committee for
consideration and a full hearing. In this instance, the Judge will be suspended from
judging until the outcome of the hearing.
Judges receiving two or more cautions or reprimands in any 12 month period will be referred
to the full Judges Committee. In such event the Judges Committee will consider the previous
complaints and may take such action as it considers appropriate in the circumstances. For
the avoidance of doubt the Judges Committee will also give an opportunity to the Judge
complained of to make representations.
Judging complaints
Complaints of poor judging will be reviewed by the CEO and at least one member of the
Judge Complaints Committee who may take one or more of the following courses of action.
i.
To take no further action
ii. To issue a warning letter to the Judge. Such a letter will be in the form of a letter
guiding the Judge concerned how the matter should or could have been dealt with
more effectively.
iii. To refer the matter to the full Judge Complaints Committee.
In the event that a warning letter is issued the judge may either accept the letter or may
request the CEO to refer the matter to the full Judge Complaints Committee. Such request
shall be made within 21 days of the issue of the letter of concern.
Judges receiving more than two warning letters in any 12 month period will be referred to the
Judges Committee. In such event the Judges Committee will consider the previous
complaints and may take such action as it considers appropriate in the circumstances. For
the avoidance of doubt the Judges Committee will give an opportunity to the Judge
complained of to make representations.
Any appeal from a decision of the Judges Committee or the Judge Complaints Committee
will be in accordance with the BD Rules from time to time.
The Chief Executive may in their sole discretion provide the complainant with information
concerning the outcome of the complaint.
The decision as to how a complaint is dealt with in this procedure is a matter for the CEO in
his/her absolute discretion.
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Disciplinary Procedure
Disciplinary Procedure
Rights of Members at Disciplinary Sub­Committee (DSC) hearings
1.
A member whose conduct is referred to the DSC may appear in person to answer the
complaint against him/her at the hearing and may present oral or written evidence and
may call and examine witnesses. He/she may also submit written evidence and
statements for consideration in his/her absence this must be submitted to the DSC at
least 7 clear working days prior to the hearing. If a member fails to appear before the
DSC they may reach a decision and impose a penalty in his/her absence. All witness
statements must be endorsed with a statement of truth failing which they shall be
inadmissible as evidence in the event that the maker of that statement does not attend
to give evidence at the disciplinary hearing.
2. A member may also request that the matter be dealt with in his/her absence and submit
written evidence and statements for consideration, which documentation must be
received by the DSC at least 10 clear days prior to the hearing. In the event that the DSC
require the member’s attendance at the hearing he will be notified that his/her request
for the matter to be dealt with in his/her absence has been refused no less than 3 clear
days prior to the hearing. If a member fails to appear before DSC after being informed
that he/she is required to do so, this will be considered to be a further disciplinary offence
of the member and shall be dealt with accordingly.
3.
If a member fails to appear before the DSC either by failing to make a request for the
matter to be dealt with in his/her absence or by failing to comply with the direction by
the DSC that he/she must attend, the DSC will consider the offences in the absence of
the member and impose a penalty as they shall think fit.
4. A member is entitled to be represented by a third party before the DSC. A member under
the age of 18 must always be accompanied by an adult. The name and address of such
third party or adult must be notified to the DSC for their reasonable approval at least 7
clear days prior to the hearing. British Dressage, the Company and the DSC reserve the
right to refuse attendance of any named third party whose approval for attendance has
not previously been obtained from the DSC.
Powers of the DSC to impose penalties
If after considering all the evidence at a hearing of the DSC it decides that the complaint of
misconduct by a member is sustained they are empowered to impose on such member any
one or more of the following penalties:
1.
That such member be reprimanded and cautioned as to his/her future conduct.
2. That such member be suspended from all or any of the rights and privileges of
membership for a period not exceeding 5 years.
3. That any horse or pony belonging to and/or ridden by such member at the time of the
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4. That such member pay a fine of such sum as the DSC shall in their absolute discretion
direct, giving due regard to the gravity of the misconduct.
A member may be suspended from all rights and privileges of British Dressage following
conviction in a British Court of Law of any equestrian related offence, or any offence which, in
the reasonable opinion of the Chief Executive, shall bring British Dressage or equestrian sport
into disrepute, pending a full investigation by the DSC at an enquiry called under the terms of
Rule 95. In the event that the DSC confirms that the suspension shall stand following
approval by no fewer than 3 members of the DSC panel, such suspension will be confirmed in
writing, and may take effect from the date of conviction.
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Immediate suspension
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misconduct be debarred from competing in any competition at shows affiliated to British
Dressage; to a foreign federation, or to the FEI for a period not exceeding 12 months
and/or be disqualified from the result of any competition or competitions directly
associated with the misconduct.
Notice of findings, penalties and appeals
1. The Chief Executive will, within seven days of the DSC’s decision, notify the accused, in
writing, of the findings of the DSC and of any penalties imposed.
2. The findings of and penalties imposed by the DSC shall be final and binding on all parties
in every case.
3.
Any member whose conduct has been referred to the DSC and who is dissatisfied with
the DSC’s decision may, within 7 days of a decision (or where relevant of receipt by the
individual of the Respondent’s written clarification for the decision) appeal to the British
Equestrian Federations Appeal Panel subject to the BEF’s terms of reference.
The Notice of Appeal must be in writing and clearly state the decision that the appellant
wishes to appeal and the grounds for the appeal. The Notice of Appeal must be signed by the
Appellant.
Terms of Reference of the British Equestrian Federation Appeal Panel can be obtained from
British Dressage by sending in an SAE to the office or see BEF website.
The Notice of Appeal must be accompanied by a cheque for a fee of £300 not subject to VAT,
made payable to the ‘British Equestrian Federation’. This sum is to cover the costs and
expenses of appointing the Appeal Panel and will be retained by the BEF in the event that the
Appellant is unsuccessful but will be refunded in the event that the Appellant is successful
and in that case the Respondent will pay the fee of £300 to the BEF.
Pending the outcome of the appeal the Appeal Panel, once appointed, has the discretion to
order that the decision of the Respondent stands and that the Appellant is bound by that
decision until such time as the Appeal Panel issues their finding to the contrary.
Any member who has been penalised by the DSC and who has appealed such decision to the
BEF’s Appeal Panel and is dissatisfied with such Panel’s decision, may appeal to Sports
Resolution UK whose terms of reference may be obtained from British Dressage or the BEF.
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Powers of British Dressage Officials to issue cautions and reprimands
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Any British Dressage Official may issue a caution or reprimand, either in writing or orally, at any
time to any Member where they are of the reasonable opinion that a Member has breached any
rule or, whether by act or omission, may result in harm to the reputation of the sport of
dressage or affect the welfare of the horse. Such caution or reprimand will be notified to the
Chief Executive who shall retain a record of such caution or reprimand. All cautions and
reprimands shall expire 2 years after the date that such caution or reprimand was given.
Disciplinary Procedure
A Member may appeal against any such caution or reprimand by writing to the Chief
Executive within 14 days. The Chief Executive shall reconsider the issue of such caution or
reprimand and may either deal with the matter under the Summary Powers of the Chief
Executive set below and/or may refer the matter to the Disciplinary Sub­Committee.
In the event that a Member receives 2 or more cautions or reprimands the matter shall be
dealt with by the Chief Executive.
For the purposes of this section a British Dressage Official shall include the Chief Executive,
any member of the Board of British Dressage, a Judge, any member of the Disciplinary Sub­
Committee, a Team Manager, any official delegate or steward appointed by British Dressage
to officiate at any affiliated competition or training event.
Summary powers of the Chief Executive
The Chief Executive may impose penalties on members and/or officials of fines not exceeding
£250. In respect of any infringement of the Rules where the Chief Executive considers the
infringement of the rules to be a minor infringement. In such event the Chief Executive shall
give notice to the Member of the intention to treat the matter as a minor infringement and
the penalty it is intended to impose. The Member may within 21 days object to the
treatment of the complaint as a minor infringement and/or object to the proposed penalty
and request that the matter be referred to the Disciplinary Sub­Committee.
Such requests shall be made in writing to the Chief Executive. Such fines may be imposed on
anyone bound by the rules with or without disqualification of the horse or pony concerned
from any competition. If the horse or pony is not disqualified, any points gained in these
circumstances will remain on its grading record. In the event of a horse or pony competing in
a class for which it is not eligible it will be disqualified from that competition and all points
and prize money won will be forfeited.
If a competitor, horse or pony qualifies for a further competition as a result of a competition
for which he, she or it was not eligible for any reason, the qualification will be cancelled,
whether or not a fine or penalty has been imposed. Provided the cancellation of such
qualification has been confirmed by the Chief Executive before the normal closing date for
the next round of the competition or championship, the qualification will pass to the next
eligible competitor, horse or pony, if any.
Summary powers of a Team Manager
The Chef d’Equipe or Team Manager or his/her duly authorised deputy whilst accompanying
members on a course of training or on a tour or team visit (whether or not such course of
training or tour or team visit takes place in Great Britain) shall have power in his/her absolute
discretion to regulate, control and/or adjudicate upon the conduct of members on such
course of training, tour or team visit and shall have the power to direct that a member shall
be suspended from competing or taking part in such course of training or in any competition
taking place on such tour or team visit.
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Indebtedness to British Dressage
Disciplinary Procedure
Indebtedness to affiliated shows
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Any member who fails to pay a fine imposed by the DSC, or the FEI, or who fails to pay for
goods or services supplied by British Dressage, including the processing of memberships,
registrations, etc. or by making such payments by means of a cheque or other instrument,
including Variable Amount Direct Debit mandate, which is subsequently dishonoured, may
be notified by the Chief Executive of his/her indebtedness by 1st class letter. If such
indebtedness is not fully settled within 30 days of the despatch of such notification, the
member shall automatically be suspended from all rights and privileges of membership of
British Dressage until such time as payment is received. In the case of company
membership liability for such debts incurred will be the responsibility of the registered
company agent and/or the rider. The Chief Executive shall notify the member accordingly
and promulgate the suspension in British Dressage magazine. Should the member
concerned dispute the facts of such indebtedness and the Chief Executive fail to resolve
such dispute the matter may be reported to the DSC of British Dressage who will
investigate it as a complaint of breach of rules by the member.
If a member fails to make payment or makes payment to an affiliated show in respect of
entry fees or stabling by cheque or other instrument which is subsequently dishonoured,
the show secretary may report the name and address of such person, together with the
names of the horses and the names and addresses of the owners whose fees the
dishonoured instruments were intended to cover. The report must be made in writing to
the Chief Executive and must itemise the amount of outstanding fees. On receipt of such
notice the Chief Executive shall notify the said member of his indebtedness by 1st class
mail. If such indebtedness is not fully settled through the British Dressage Office within 30
days of the date of despatch of the Chief Executive’s notification, the member shall
automatically be suspended from all rights and privileges of membership of the
Association until such time as payment is received. The Chief Executive shall notify the
member accordingly and promulgate the suspension in British Dressage Magazine. Should
the member concerned dispute the facts of his indebtedness and the Chief Executive fail to
resolve the matter to the satisfaction of those concerned, the matter may be reported to
the DSC who will investigate it as a complaint of a breach of rules.
Publication of findings and penalties
The DSC, a Chef d’Equipe or the Chief Executive may at their/his/her absolute discretion
publish any disciplinary decision, ruling or direction made concerning any person or matter
in such manner as they/he/she shall think fit whether in the public press circulating
throughout or in any part of the United Kingdom, or abroad and/or on television or sound
broadcasting, and/or to and through any news or broadcasting agency or agent, or
otherwise and every member of British Dressage shall be deemed to have consented
thereto, always providing that such publication shall not be made until the expiry of 28
days after notification of the decision to the member.
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Disciplinary stewards
Disciplinary Procedure
Disciplinary Stewards or Judges may be employed by the Chief Executive on behalf of the
Board. Their duties are to attend shows in order to observe and regulate the conduct of
members. A Disciplinary Steward or Judge will normally in the first instance caution any
member whose conduct he/she has occasion to take note of and will explain to such member
in what manner his/her conduct falls short of that required by the rules. In flagrant or
repeated instances of misconduct the Disciplinary Steward or Judge will report the
circumstances to the Chief Executive.
FEI Suspensions
In the event that a rider/owner receives an FEI suspension such rider/owner will automatically
be suspended from all rights and privileges of membership of British Dressage for the same
period of time as the FEI suspension.
Disciplinary reciprocity
In the event that a rider/owner receives a suspension from another member body of the BEF
such rider/owner will automatically be suspended from all rights and privileges of
membership of BD for the same period of time as the suspension.
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ANNEX 5
Equine and Human Anti doping
Equine and Human Anti doping
Equine Anti­Doping and Controlled Medication
Each person who becomes a member of British Dressage agrees to be bound by the BEF
Equine Anti­Doping and Controlled Medication Rules ( “BEFAR”) which are specifically
incorporated by reference in, and form part of, the British Dressage Rule Book. Copies of
BEFAR can be found on the British Equestrian Federation website at www.bef.co.uk and will
be supplied to a member in paper format on request. The Equine Prohibited Substances List
can be viewed at www.bef.co.uk.
Accordingly, by becoming a member, such person shall be deemed to have agreed, amongst
other things:
a) to be bound by, and to comply strictly with, BEFAR;
b) to submit to the authority of the BEF and/or of British Dressage to apply, police and
enforce BEFAR;
c)
to provide all requested assistance to the BEF and British Dressage (as applicable) in
the application, policing and enforcement of BEFAR, including (without limitation)
cooperating fully with any testing, results management exercise, and/or proceedings
being conducted pursuant to BEFAR in relation to any potential Anti­Doping or
Controlled Medication Rule Violation(s);
And except where the FEI has jurisdiction over the potential Anti­Doping or Controlled
Medication Violation:
d) to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of any BEF first instance Hearing Body
convened under BEFAR to hear and determine charges and related issues arising
under BEFAR;
e) to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of any Sports Resolution UK Panel convened
under BEFAR to hear and determine appeals made pursuant to BEFAR; and
f)
not to bring any proceedings in any court or other forum that are inconsistent with
the foregoing submission to the jurisdiction of the BEF first instance tribunal, and
Sports Resolution UK.
Human Anti Doping & Medication
By becoming a member of British Dressage a person shall be deemed to have agreed:
a) to be bound by and to comply strictly with the BEF Anti­Doping rules for Human
Athletes (without prejudice to any other anti­doping rules applicable to him/her);
b) to submit to the authority of the BEF and/or of the UK Anti­Doping organisation
(“UKAD”) to apply, police and enforce those rules;
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to provide all requested assistance to the BEF and UKAD (as applicable) in the
application, policing and enforcement of those rules, including (without limitation)
cooperating fully with any testing, results management exercise, and/or proceedings
being conducted pursuant to those Rules in relation to any potential Anti­ Doping
rule Violation(s);
And except where the FEI has jurisdiction over the potential Anti­Doping Violatio
e) to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of any appeal tribunal and/or CAS Panel
convened under those rules to hear and determine appeals made pursuant to those
rules; and
f)
not to bring any proceedings in any court or other forum that are inconsistent with
the foregoing submission to the jurisdiction of the first instance tribunal, the appeal
tribunal and CAS.
A copy of the rules can be found on the BEF website at www.bef.co.uk
The status of all medication can be checked using the Global Drug Reference Online at
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d) to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of any first instance tribunal convened under
those rules to hear and determine charges and related issues arising under those
rules;
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ANNEX 6
Dressage Definitions
Dressage Definitions
The scales of training
The way of going
Dressage is about retaining and developing each horse’s natural athleticism. We want him to
do the movements but not dourly and subserviently. We want him to be willing and
gymnastic, and the way of going is just as important as achieving the technical requirements
(such as halting four square). More and more emphasis is being put on the way of going, the
quality of the work, and it is no longer sufficient to simply do the movements.
For the shoulder­in it is not just a matter of checking the angle and positioning but also
whether the horse has rhythm, suppleness, contact, impulsion, straightness and collection.
Similarly for lengthened strides the Judge should ask not just: “was there lengthening?” but
also: “was there rhythm, suppleness, contact, straightness?”
The most tried and tested ways of understanding the way of going are the German Scales of
Training. These are what the riders in the most successful dressage nation in the world learn
in their early years of riding and what the leading international judges talk about at the
seminars they give.
Those Scales of Training are:
• Rhythm
• Suppleness
• Contact
• Impulsion
• Straightness
• and eventually, Collection
As a rule the training scales are approached in that order but there are times when one is
skipped over to work on another. However, until the horse works with rhythm, it will be
difficult to make him supple, and until supple, contact will be spasmodic and until the contact
is true, impulsion will be illusive.
Also the scales should improve and be of a higher standard the more advanced the training.
Therefore the suppleness accepted in a young novice horse as being good enough to start
working more on the contact and impulsion will be much less than that expected in a horse
that is advanced enough to learn flying changes.
Rhythm
Rhythm should be both:
1.
Regular, that is correct for each pace.
In the walk there should be four hoof beats – in a marching time.
In the trot two hoof beats – the legs move in diagonal pairs plus a moment of suspension
when all legs are off the ground.
In the canter three hoof beats – only one diagonal pair move together and there is a
moment of suspension.
2. The same tempo (speed of the rhythm) and this should have a pronounced beat to it. The
horse should not speed up or slow down whether he is going around a corner or on a
straight line, whether he is lengthening his strides or shortening them.
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The aim is that the horse’s muscles have tone and are free from resistance, his joints are
loose and he does not tighten against the rider’s aids. The muscles that are really important
are those over the top line from the hind legs over the quarters, loins, in front of the wither
and up to the poll.
Contact
The ideal contact is a light, even, elastic feel in both reins and this is achieved by aids from
the legs and seat, not the hands. The legs are applied as a driving aid, the horse steps under
more and works ‘through’ those muscles along his top line – over the back, neck, through the
poll and the rider feels the energy thus created in the reins. When the contact is established
in this way his outline and steps will be ‘round’ not hollow, and in the trot and canter springy
and not flat. The horse’s hindquarters and forehand are connected by that band of muscles
over the top line and the rider can feel this in his hands as there will be a lively forward
tendency in the reins. The horse is then said to be ‘connected’.
Dressage Definitions
The test of whether a horse is supple and working ‘through’ the back and neck is that when
the rein contact is eased (as in a free walk) the horse wants to stretch forward and down and
not try to hollow and lift his head.
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Suppleness
Impulsion
This is the contained power of the horse. It is created in the hindquarters by getting him to
take more energetic steps, to place his hind legs further under his body, and it is contained by
the rein contact that stops him from using up this extra energy to simply go faster. Any
resistance, tightening of muscles, ligaments and joints, will block this energy getting through
so he must be supple and connected to be able to build up real impulsion.
Riders aim to create enough impulsion to develop the horse’s ability and to show off his
athleticism but not so much that it cannot be controlled. The skill of the rider is to create as
much energy as can be contained without the horse starting to pull and speed up.
Straightness
Horses, like humans, are born one sided and will tend to move forward with their bodies
slightly curved. This crookedness can get worse if a rider sits to one side and/or keeps a
stronger contact in one rein than the other.
When a horse is crooked it will be more difficult for him to stay balanced and develop
impulsion.
The aim is that the hind legs step into the tracks of the forelegs both on a straight line and on
a circle, and that the rider has an even feel in his reins.
Collection
Dressage makes the horse a better ride, more manoeuvrable, more powerful and easier to
control. To achieve this, his balance has to be changed as he has to adjust to carry the weight of
the rider in the most efficient way. When he is first ridden he will carry most of the rider’s weight
on his forehand. This is cumbersome; he will tend to run faster when asked to lengthen his strides,
he will find it difficult to stop quickly and will often lean on the rider’s hands to keep his balance.
Through training the necessary muscles are built up and he is taught how to carry more and
more weight on his hindquarters. This lightens his forehand, gives more freedom to move his
shoulders and he will become an easier and more athletic ride.
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Over time the horse is asked for more and more collection so his hind legs step further
forward under his body and as he does this, the weight will be transferred backwards, he will
be developing the carrying power of the hindquarters.
Dressage Definitions
In Grand Prix this collection is such a high level that the horse can trot on the spot in piaffe or
turn around practically on the spot in the canter pirouette. In Pony Club and Novice tests no
collection is asked for but there are movements that start to develop the collection. These
include when the horse comes into a halt or changes from lengthened strides to a working
trot. As he stops or shortens his steps he should step more under his body with his hind legs
and transfer a little more of his weight onto his hindquarters, this is the beginning of
collection.
Summary
The Scales of Training can be used as helpful checks on the way of going for the rider when
doing a movement, for the Judge when marking a movement, and the spectator when
looking at a movement. When there is rhythm, suppleness, contact, impulsion, straightness
and in the more advanced tests collection, the way of going is good.
Definitions of movements ridden in National tests
Turns and circles
A rider in movement along the outer track will continue along it on the same rein, without
alteration of pace or manner of riding, until instructed to do otherwise. If required to leave
this track and return to it (e.g. when circling), the rider will continue along the track in the
same manner of going as he left it and on the same rein unless instructed to do otherwise.
For a simple ‘Turn right (or left)’ the rider will change direction through 90° by riding a quarter
of a small circle (as at a corner) beginning before reaching the marker and finishing on a line
at right angles to the track and directly opposite the marker.
For ‘Turn right (or left)’ at any marker the rider will turn in a similar manner but will finish on
the outer track. (N.B. – the horse must not begin by swinging out in the opposite direction
and then cross the line of approach).
Change of pace at a given marker
The horse should make the first step in the new pace as the rider passes the marker. (When
the transitions are progressive they must begin before reaching the marker). Where a
movement requires medium or extended canter followed by a transition to collected trot,
some collection should be shown just before the transition.
Simple change
Simple change of the leg at canter. This is a change of leg where the horse is brought back
immediately into walk and, after approx. one horse’s length, is restarted immediately into a
canter with the other leg leading. The walk steps should be clearly shown. A simple change is
always through the walk. If walk steps are not required the movement should be described as
a ‘change of leg/lead through trot’ and NOT as a simple change.
Give and retake the reins
The rider pushes one or both hands, as stated on the test sheet, towards the bit to clearly
release the contact and then retakes it. The movement of the hands/hand should be
continuous and achieved over two or three strides. As this is a test of self carriage the horse
should stay in balance, keeping the same rhythm, level of engagement, suppleness of the
back, and accept the restoration of contact without any loss of submission.
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After the final salute the rider should move off from the halt at a walk on a long rein and leave
the arena at an appropriate place.
Work on a long rein
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Free walk on a long rein
Trot/canter on a long rein
The horse is allowed the freedom to lower and stretch his head and neck forward and down
while the rider maintains a light contact through the reins. The horse should continue to
trot/canter in the same rhythm, with suppleness of the back and self carriage.
Dressage Definitions
Free walk on a long rein is a pace in which the horse is allowed complete freedom to
lower and stretch out his head and neck while the rider maintains a light contact through
the rein. The horse covers as much ground as possible, without haste and without losing
the regularity of his steps, the hind feet touching the ground clearly in front of the foot
prints of the forefeet.
Large walk half pirouette
The principles are as in the walk pirouette but are performed with less collection. They are
approached out of a medium walk although the rider can shorten the walk just before them.
The hind legs are permitted to make a half circle of 1 metre in diameter and the horse returns
to the track on a straight line without taking sideways steps.
FEI Object and General Principles of Dressage, by kind permission of the FEI
1. The object of Dressage is the development of the horse into a happy athlete through
harmonious education. As a result, it makes the horse calm, supple, loose and flexible, but
also confident, attentive and keen, thus achieving perfect understanding with the athlete.
These qualities are demonstrated by:
•
The freedom and regularity of the paces.
•
The harmony, lightness and ease of the movements.
•
The lightness of the forehand and the engagement of the hindquarters, originating
from a lively impulsion.
•
The acceptance of the bit, with submissiveness/throughness (Durchlässigkeit)
without any tension or resistance.
2. The horse thus gives the impression of doing, of its own accord, what is required.
Confident and attentive, submitting generously to the control of the athlete, remaining
absolutely straight in any movement on a straight line and bending accordingly when
moving on curved lines.
3. The walk is regular, free and unconstrained. The trot is free, supple, regular and active.
The canter is united, light and balanced. The hindquarters are never inactive or sluggish.
The horse responds to the slightest indication of the Athlete and thereby gives life and
spirit to all the rest of its body.
4. By virtue of a lively impulsion and the suppleness of the joints, free from the paralysing
effects of resistance, the horse obeys willingly and without hesitation and responds to
the various aids calmly and with precision, displaying a natural and harmonious balance
both physically and mentally.
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5.
In all the work, even at the halt, the horse must be “on the bit”. A horse is said to be “on
the bit” when the neck is more or less raised and arched according to the stage of
training and the extension or collection of the pace, accepting the bridle with a light and
consistent soft submissive contact. The head should remain in a steady position, as a rule
slightly in front of the vertical, with a supple poll as the highest point of the neck, and no
resistance should be offered to the athlete.
Dressage Definitions
6. Cadence is shown in trot and canter and is the result of the proper harmony that a Horse
shows when it moves with well­marked regularity, impulsion and balance. Cadence must be
maintained in all the different trot or canter exercises and in all the variations of these paces.
7.
The regularity of the paces is fundamental to Dressage.
The Halt
1.
At the halt the horse should stand attentive, engaged, motionless, straight and square
with the weight evenly distributed over all four (4) legs. The neck should be raised with
the poll as the highest point and the noseline slightly in front of the vertical. While
remaining “on the bit” and maintaining a light and soft contact with the athlete’s hand,
the horse may quietly chew the bit and should be ready to move off at the slightest
indication of the athlete. The halt must be shown for at least 3 seconds. The halt should
be shown throughout the salute.
2. The halt is obtained by the displacement of the horse’s weight to the hindquarters by a
properly increased action of the seat and legs of the athlete, driving the horse towards a
softly closed hand, causing an almost instantaneous but not abrupt halt at a previously
fixed place. The halt is prepared by a series of half­halts (see transitions).
3.
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1. The walk is a marching pace in a regular and well­marked four (4) times beat with equal
intervals between each beat. This regularity combined with full relaxation must be
maintained throughout all walk movements.
3. The following walks are recognised: Medium walk, Collected walk, Extended walk and
Free walk. There should always be a clear difference in the attitude and overtracking in
these variations.
3.1. Medium walk. A clear, regular and unconstrained walk of moderate lengthening. The
horse, remaining “on the bit”, walks energetically but relaxed with even and
determined steps, the hind feet touching the ground in front of the hoof prints of the
fore feet. The athlete maintains a light, soft and steady contact with the mouth,
allowing the natural movement of the horse’s head and neck.
3.2. Collected walk. The horse, remains “on the bit”, moves resolutely forward, with its
neck raised and arched and showing a clear self­carriage. The head approaches the
vertical position and a light contact is maintained with the mouth. The hind legs are
engaged with good hock action. The pace should remain marching and vigorous, the
feet being placed in regular sequence. The steps cover less ground and are higher than
at the medium walk, because all the joints bend more markedly. The Collected walk is
shorter than the Medium walk, although showing greater activity.
Dressage Definitions
2. When the foreleg and the hind leg on the same side move almost on the same beat, the
walk tends to become an almost lateral movement. This irregularity, which might
become an ambling movement, is a serious deterioration of the pace.
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The Walk
3.3. Extended walk. The horse covers as much ground as possible, without haste and
without losing the regularity of the steps. The hind feet touch the ground clearly in
front of the hoof prints of the fore feet. The athlete allows the horse to stretch out the
head and neck (forward and downwards) without losing contact with the mouth and
control of the poll. The nose must be clearly in front of the vertical.
3.4. Free Walk. The free walk is a pace of relaxation in which the horse is allowed complete
freedom to lower and stretch out his head and neck. The degree of ground cover and
length of strides, with hind feet stepping clearly in front of the footprints of the front
feet, are essential to the quality of the free walk.
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3.5. Stretching on a long rein. This exercise gives a clear impression of the
"throughness" of the horse and proves its balance, suppleness, obedience and
relaxation. In order to execute the exercise "stretching on a long rein" correctly,
the athlete must lengthen the reins as the horse stretches gradually forward and
downward. As the neck stretches forwards and downwards, the mouth should
reach more or less to the horizontal line corresponding with the point of the
shoulder. An elastic and consistent contact with the athlete's hands must be
maintained. The pace must maintain its rhythm, and the horse should remain light
in the shoulders with the hindlegs well engaged. During the retake of the reins the
horse must accept the contact without resistance in the mouth or poll.
Dressage Definitions
The Trot
1. The trot is a two (2)­beat pace of alternate diagonal legs (left fore and right hind leg and
vice versa) separated by a moment of suspension.
2. The trot should show free, active and regular steps.
3. The quality of the trot is judged by general impression, i.e. the regularity and elasticity of
the steps, the cadence and impulsion in both collection and extension. This quality
originates from a supple back and well­engaged hindquarters, and by the ability to
maintain the same rhythm and natural balance with all variations of the trot.
4. The following trots are recognised: Working trot, Lengthening of steps, Collected trot,
Medium trot and Extended trot.
4.1. Working trot. This is a pace between the Collected and the Medium trot, in which a
horse’s training is not yet developed enough and ready for collected movements. The
Horse shows proper balance and, remaining “on the bit”, goes forward with even,
elastic steps and good hock action. The expression “good hock action” underlines the
importance of an impulsion originating from the activity of the hindquarters.
4.2. Lengthening of steps. In the test for four (4)­year­old horses "lengthening of steps" is
required. This is a variation between the Working and Medium trot in which a Horse’s
training is not developed enough for Medium trot.
4.3. Collected trot. The horse, remaining “on the bit”, moves forward with the neck raised
and arched. The hocks, being well­engaged and flexed, must maintain an energetic
impulsion, enabling the shoulders to move with greater mobility, thus demonstrating
complete self­carriage. Although the horse’s steps are shorter than in the other trots,
elasticity and cadence are not lessened.
4.4. Medium trot. This is a pace of moderate lengthening compared to the Extended trot,
but “rounder” than the latter. Without hurrying, the horse goes forward with clearly
lengthened steps and with impulsion from the hindquarters. The athlete allows the
horse to carry the head a little more in front of the vertical than at the Collected and
the Working trot, and to lower the head and neck slightly. The steps should be even,
and the whole movement balanced and unconstrained.and the whole movement
balanced and unconstrained.
4.5. Extended trot. The horse covers as much ground as possible. Without hurrying, the
steps are lengthened to the utmost as a result of great impulsion from the
hindquarters. The athlete allows the horse to lengthen the frame and to gain ground
whilst controlling the poll. The fore feet should touch the ground on the spot towards
which they are pointing. The movement of the fore and hind legs should reach equally
forward in the moment of extension. The whole movement should be well­balanced
and the transition to Collected trot should be smoothly executed by taking more
weight on the hindquarters.
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All trot work is executed “sitting”, unless otherwise indicated in the test.
1.
The canter is a three (3)­beat pace where, in canter to the right, for example, the footfall is
as follows: left hind, left diagonal (simultaneously left fore and right hind), right fore,
followed by a moment of suspension with all four (4) feet in the air before the next stride
begins.
Dressage Definitions
The Canter
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2. The canter, always with light, cadenced and regular strides, should be moved into without
hesitation.
3. The quality of the canter is judged by the general impression, i.e. the regularity and
lightness of the steps and the uphill tendency and cadence originating from the acceptance
of the bridle with a supple poll and in the engagement of the hindquarters with an active
hock action – and by the ability of maintaining the same rhythm and a natural balance,
even after a transition from one (1) canter to another. The horse should always remain
straight on straight lines and correctly bent on curved lines.
4. The following canters are recognised: Working canter, Lengthening of strides, Collected
canter, Medium canter and Extended canter.
4.1. Working canter. This is a pace between the Collected and the Medium canter, in
which a horse’s training is not yet developed enough and ready for collected
movements. The horse shows natural balance while remaining “on the bit”, and goes
forward with even, light and active strides and good hock action. The expression
“good hock action” underlines the importance of an impulsion originating from the
activity of the hindquarters.
4.2. Lengthening of strides. In the test for four (4)­year­old horses "lengthening of strides"
is required. This is a variation between the Working and Medium canter in which a
horse’s training is not developed enough for Medium canter.
4.3. Collected canter. The horse, remaining “on the bit”, moves forward with the neck
raised and arched. The hocks, being well­engaged, maintain an energetic impulsion,
enabling the shoulders to move with greater mobility thus demonstrating self carriage
and an uphill tendency. The horse’s strides are shorter than in the other canters,
without losing elasticity and cadence.
4.4. Medium canter. This is a pace between the Working and the Extended canter. Without
hurrying, the horse goes forward with clearly lengthened strides and impulsion from
the hindquarters. The athlete allows the horse to carry the head a little more in front of
the vertical than in the Collected and Working canter, and at the same time allows the
horse, to lower the head and neck slightly. The strides should be balanced and
unconstrained.
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4.5. Extended canter. The horse covers as much ground as possible. Without hurrying, the
strides are lengthened to the utmost. The horse remains calm, light and straight as a result
of great impulsion from the hindquarters. The athlete allows the horse to lengthen the
frame with a controlled poll and to gain ground. The whole movement should be well­
balanced and the transition to Collected canter should be smoothly executed by taking
more weight on the hindquarters.
Dressage Definitions
4.6. Counter–canter. The Counter canter is a balancing and straightening movement that
must be executed in collection. The horse canters in correct sequence with the outside
foreleg leading with positioning to the side of the leading leg. The foreleg should be
aligned to the same track as the hind leg.
4.7. Simple change of leg at the canter. This is a movement in which, after a direct
transition out of the canter into a walk, with three (3) to five (5) clearly defined steps,
an immediate transition is made into the other canter lead.
4.8. Flying change of leg. The flying change is performed in one (1) stride with the front and
hind legs changing at the same moment. The change of the leading front and hind leg
takes place during the moment of suspension. The aids should be precise and
unobtrusive.
Flying changes of leg can also be executed in series at every 4th, 3rd, 2nd or at every stride. The
horse, even in the series, remains light, calm and straight with lively impulsion, maintaining the
same rhythm and balance throughout the series concerned. In order not to restrict or restrain
the lightness, fluency and groundcover of the flying changes in series, enough impulsion must
be maintained.
Aims of flying changes: To show the reaction, sensitivity and obedience of the horse to the aids
for the change of leg.
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1.
Reinback is a rearward diagonal movement with a two (2)­beat rhythm but without a
moment of suspension. Each diagonal pair of legs is raised and returned to the ground
alternately, with the forelegs aligned on the same track as the hindlegs.
2.
During the entire exercise, the horse should remain “on the bit”, maintaining its desire to
move forward.
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Anticipation or precipitation of the movement, resistance to or evasion of the contact,
deviation of the hindquarters from the straight line, spreading or inactive hind legs and
dragging forefeet are serious faults.
4. The steps are counted as each foreleg moves back. After completing the required number
of steps backward, the horse should show a square halt or move forward in the required
pace immediately. In tests where a Reinback of one (1) Horse’s length is required, it should
be executed with three (3) or four (4) steps.
Reinback series (Schaukel) is a combination of two (2) reinbacks with walk steps in
between. It should be executed with fluent transitions and the required number of steps.
Transitions
The changes of pace and variations within the paces should be exactly performed at the
prescribed marker. The cadence (except in walk) should be maintained up to the moment
when the pace or movement is changed or the horse halts. The transitions within the paces
must be clearly defined while maintaining the same rhythm and cadence throughout. The
horse should remain light in hand, calm, and maintain a correct position.
The same applies to transitions from one (1) movement to another, for instance from
passage to piaffe or vice versa.
Dressage Definitions
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3.
Half Halts
Every movement or transition should be invisibly prepared by barely perceptible half halts.
The half halt is an almost simultaneous, coordinated action of the seat, the legs and the
hands of the athlete, with the object of increasing the attention and balance of the horse
before the execution of the movements or transitions to lower and higher paces. By
shifting slightly more weight onto the Horse’s hindquarters, the engagement of the hind
legs and the balance on the haunches are improved for the benefit of the lightness of the
forehand and the horse’s balance as a whole.
Changes of Directions
1.
At changes of direction, the horse should adjust the bend of his body to the curvature
of the line it follows, remaining supple and following the indications of the athlete,
without any resistance or change of pace, rhythm or speed.
2. Changes of directions can be executed in the following ways:
a) Right­angled turn including riding through the corner (one ­1­ quarter of a volte of
approx. six ­6­ metres).
b) Short and long diagonal.
c)
Half voltes and half circles with change of rein.
d) Half pirouettes and turn on the haunches.
e) Serpentine loops.
f)
Counter­changes of hand (in zig­zag)*. The horse should be straight for a moment
before changing direction. *Zig­zag: A movement containing more than two (2)
half­passes with changes of direction.
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The Figures Transitions
The figures asked in Dressage tests are the voltes, the serpentines and the figures of eight.
Volte
The volte is a circle of six (6), eight (8) or ten (10) metres in diameter. If larger than ten (10)
metres it is a circle.
Dressage Definitions
Serpentine
The serpentine with several loops touching the long side of the arena consists of half circles
connected by a straight line. When crossing the centreline, the horse should be parallel to the
short side (a). Depending on the size of the half circles, the straight connection varies in length.
Serpentines with one (1) loop on the long side of the arena are executed with five (5) metres or
ten (10) metres distance from the track (b). Serpentines around the centre line are executed
between the quarter lines (c).
Figure of eight
This figure consists of two (2) voltes or circles of equal size as prescribed in the test, joined at
the centre of the eight (8). The athlete should make his horse straight an instant before
changing direction at the centre of the figure.
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The aim of leg yielding: To demonstrate the suppleness and lateral responsiveness of the horse.
2.
Leg­yielding is performed in Working trot in FEI Competitions. The horse is almost straight,
except for a slight flexion at the poll away from the direction in which it moves, so that the
Athlete is just able to see the eyebrow and nostril on the inside. The inside legs pass and
cross in front of the outside legs.
Dressage Definitions
Leg Yielding
Leg­yielding should be included in the training of the horse before it is ready for Collected
work. Later on, together with the more advanced shoulder­in movement, it is the best
means of making a horse supple, loose and unconstrained for the benefit of the freedom,
elasticity and regularity of its paces and the harmony, lightness and ease of its movements.
Leg yielding can be performed “on the diagonal” in which case the horse should be as
nearly as possible parallel to the long sides of the arena, although the forehand should be
slightly in advance of the hindquarters. It can also be performed “along the wall” in which
case the horse should be at an angle of about thirty five (35) degrees to the direction in
which he is moving.
Lateral Movements
1.
The main aim of lateral movements – except leg­yielding ­ is to develop and increase the
engagement of the hindquarters and thereby also the collection.
2.
In all lateral movements ­ shoulder­in, travers, renvers, and half­pass, the horse is slightly
bent and moves on different tracks.
3. The bend or flexion must never be exaggerated so that it does not impair the rhythm, the
balance and fluency of the movement.
4.
In the lateral movements, the pace should remain free and regular, maintaining a constant
impulsion, yet it must be supple, cadenced and balanced. The impulsion is often lost
because of the athlete’s preoccupation with bending the horse and pushing it sideways.
5.
Shoulder­in. The shoulder­in is performed in Collected trot. The horse is ridden with a slight
but uniform bend around the inside leg of the athlete maintaining engagement and
cadence and a constant angle of approx. thirty (30) degrees. The horse’s inside foreleg
passes and crosses in front of the outside foreleg; the inside hind leg steps forward under
the horse’s body weight following the same track of the outside foreleg, with the lowering
of the inside hip. The horse is bent away from the direction in which it is moving.
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6. Travers. Travers can be performed in Collected trot or Collected canter. The horse is
slightly bent round the inside leg of the athlete but with a greater degree of bend than in
shoulder­in. A constant angle of approximately thirty five (35) degrees should be shown
(from the front and from behind one ­1­ sees four ­4­ tracks). The forehand remains on
the track and the quarters are moved inwards. The horse’s outside legs pass and cross in
front of the inside legs. The horse is bent in the direction in which it is moving.
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To start the travers, the quarters must leave the track or, after a corner or circle, are not
brought back onto the track. At the end of the travers, the quarters are brought back on
the track (without any counter­flexion of the poll/neck) as one (1) would finish a circle.
Aims of travers: To show a fluent Collected trot movement on a straight line and a
correct bend. Front and hind legs are crossing, balance and cadence are maintained.
7.
Renvers. Renvers is the inverse movement in relation to travers. The hindquarters remain
on the track while the forehand is moved inward. To finish the renvers the forehand is
aligned with the quarters on the track. Otherwise, the same principles and conditions
that apply to the travers are applicable to the renvers.
The horse is slightly bent around the inside leg of the athlete. The horse’s outside legs
pass and cross in front of the inside legs. The horse is bent in the direction in which it is
moving.
Aims of renvers: To show a fluent Collected trot movement on a straight line with a
greater degree of bend than in shoulder­in. Fore and hind legs cross, balance and
cadence are maintained.
8. Half pass. Half­pass is a variation of travers, executed on a diagonal line instead of along
the wall. It can be performed in Collected trot (and in passage in a freestyle) or Collected
canter. The horse should be slightly bent around the inside leg of the athlete and in the
direction in which it is moving. The horse should maintain the same cadence and balance
throughout the whole movement. In order to give more freedom and mobility to the
shoulders, it is of great importance that the impulsion be maintained, especially the
engagement of the inside hind leg. The horse’s body is nearly parallel to the long side of
the arena with the forehand slightly in advance of the hindquarters.
In the trot, the outside legs pass and cross in front of the inside legs. In the canter, the
movement is performed in a series of forward/sideways strides.
Aims of half­pass in trot: To show a fluent collected trot movement on a diagonal line
with a greater degree of bend than in shoulder­in. Fore and hind legs cross, balance and
cadence are maintained.
Aims of the half­pass in canter: To both demonstrate and develop the collection and
suppleness of the canter by moving fluently forwards and sideways without any loss of
rhythm, balance or softness and submission to the bend.
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Dressage Definitions
The Pirouette, Half Pirouette and turn on the haunches
1.
The Pirouette (half­pirouette) is a turn of three hundred and sixty (360) degrees (hundred
and eighty ­180­ degrees) executed on two (2) tracks, with a radius equal to the length of
the horse and the forehand moving around the haunches.
2.
Pirouettes (half­pirouettes) are usually carried out at Collected walk or canter, but can also
be executed at piaffe.
3.
At the pirouette (half­pirouette) the forefeet and the outside hind foot move around the
inside hind foot. The inside hind leg describes a circle as small as possible.
4. At whatever pace the pirouette (half­pirouette) is executed, the horse, slightly bent in the
direction in which it is turning, remains “on the bit” with light contact, turning smoothly
around, and maintaining sequence and timing of footfalls of that pace. The poll remains
the highest point during the entire movement.
5.
During the pirouettes (half­pirouettes), the horse should maintain its activity (walk also
included) and never move backwards or sideways.
6. In executing the pirouette or the half­pirouette in canter, the athlete should maintain
lightness of the horse while accentuating the collection. The horse’s hindquarters are well
engaged and lowered and show a good flexion of the joints. An integral part of the
movement is the quality of the canter strides before and after the pirouette. The strides
should show an increased activity and collection before the pirouette and the balance
should be maintained at the end of the pirouette.
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Aims of the pirouette and half­pirouette in canter: To demonstrate the willingness of the
horse to turn around the inside hind leg on a small radius, slightly bent in the direction of
the turn while maintaining the activity and the clarity of the canter, the straightness and
the balance before and after the figure and clear canter strides during the turn. In the
pirouette or half­pirouette in canter, the Judges should be able to recognize a real canter
stride although the feet of the diagonal – inside hind leg, outside front leg – are not
touching the ground simultaneously.
Dressage Definitions
7.
The quality of the pirouettes (half­pirouettes) is judged according to the suppleness,
lightness and regularity, and the precision and smoothness of the entrance and exit.
Pirouettes (half­pirouettes) in canter should be executed in six (6) to eight (8) strides – full
pirouettes – and three to four (4) strides – half­pirouette.
8.
Half­pirouettes in walk (180 degrees) are executed out of Collected walk with the collection
being maintained throughout the exercise. When the horse exits the half­pirouette it
returns to the initial track without crossing the hind legs.
9. Turn on the haunches from walk. For younger horses that are still not able to show
Collected walk the “turn on the haunches” is an exercise to prepare the horse for collection.
The “turn on the haunches” is executed out of Medium walk prepared by half halts to
shorten the steps a little and to improve the ability to bend the joints of the hindquarters.
The horse does not halt before or after the turn. The “turn on the haunches” can be
executed on a larger radius (approx. ½m) than the pirouette in walk, but the demands of
the training scale concerning rhythm, contact, activity and straightness are the same.
10. Turn on the haunches from halt to halt (180 degrees). To maintain the forward tendency of
the movement one (1) or two (2) forward steps at the beginning of the turn are permitted.
The same criteria apply as for the turn on the haunches from walk.
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Passage is a measured, very collected, elevated and cadenced trot. It is characterised by a
pronounced engagement of the hindquarters, a more accentuated flexion of the knees and
hocks, and the graceful elasticity of the movement. Each diagonal pair of legs is raised and
returned to the ground alternately, with cadence and a prolonged suspension.
2.
In principle, the height of the toe of the raised forefoot should be level with the middle of
the cannon bone of the other supporting foreleg. The toe of the raised hind foot should be
slightly above the fetlock joint of the other supporting hind leg.
3. The neck should be raised and gracefully arched with the poll as the highest point and the
nose line close to the vertical. The horse should remain light, and soft “on the bit” without
altering the cadence. The impulsion remains lively and pronounced.
4.
Irregular steps with the hind or front legs, swinging the forehand or the hindquarters from
one (1) side to the other, as well as jerky movements of the forelegs or the hind legs,
dragging the hind legs or double beat in the moment of suspension are serious faults.
The aim of passage is too demonstrate the highest degree of collection, cadence and
suspension in the trot.
Dressage Definitions
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Passage
Piaffe
1.
Piaffe is a highly collected, cadenced, elevated diagonal movement giving the impression
of remaining in place. The horse’s back is supple and elastic. The hindquarters are lowered;
the haunches with active hocks are well engaged, giving great freedom, lightness and
mobility to the shoulders and forehand. Each diagonal pair of legs is raised and returned to
the ground alternately, with spring and an even cadence.
1.1. In principle, the height of the toe of the raised forefoot should be level with the middle
of the cannon bone of the other supporting foreleg. The toe of the raised hind foot
should reach just above the fetlock joint of the other supporting hind leg.
1.2. The neck should be raised and gracefully arched, with the poll as the highest point. The
horse should remain “on the bit” with a supple poll, maintaining soft contact. The body
of the horse should move in a supple, cadenced and harmonious movement.
1.3. Piaffe must always be animated by a lively impulsion and characterised by perfect
balance. While giving the impression of remaining in place, there may be a visible
inclination to advance, this being displayed by the horse’s eager acceptance to move
forward as soon as it is asked.
1.4. Moving even slightly backwards, irregular or jerky steps with the hind or front legs, no
clear diagonal steps, crossing either the fore or hind legs, or swinging either the
forehand or the hindquarters from one (1) side to the other, getting wide behind or in
front, moving too much forward or double­beat rhythm are all serious faults.
The aim of piaffe is to demonstrate the highest degree of collection while giving the
impression of remaining in place.
Impulsion and Submission
1.
Impulsion is the term used to describe the transmission of an eager and energetic, yet
controlled, propulsive energy generated from the hind quarters into the athletic
movement of the horse. Its ultimate expression can be shown only through the horse's soft
and swinging back guided by gentle contact with the athlete's hand.
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1.1. Speed, of itself, has little to do with impulsion; the result is more often a flattening of
the paces. A visible characteristic is a more pronounced articulation of the hind leg,
in a continuous rather than staccato action. The hock, as the hind foot leaves the
ground, should first move forward rather than being pulled upwards, but certainly
not backwards. A prime ingredient of impulsion is the time the horse spends in the
air rather than on the ground. Impulsion is, therefore, seen only in those paces that
have a period of suspension.
Dressage Definitions
1.2. Impulsion is a precondition for a good collection in trot and canter. If there is no
impulsion, then there is nothing to collect.
2. Submission does not mean subordination, but an obedience revealing its presence by a
constant attention, willingness and confidence in the whole behaviour of the horse as
well as by the harmony, lightness and ease it is displaying in the execution of the
different movements.
The degree of the submission is also demonstrated by the way the horse accepts the bit,
with light and soft contact and a supple poll. Resistance to or evasion of the athlete’s
hand, being either “above the bit” or “behind the bit” demonstrate lack of submission.
The main contact with the horse’s mouth must be through the snaffle bit.
2.1. Putting out the tongue, keeping it above the bit or drawing it up altogether, as well
as grinding the teeth or agitation of the tail, are mostly signs of nervousness, tension
or resistance on the part of the horse and must be taken into account by the Judges
in their marks for every movement concerned, as well as in the collective mark for
“submission”.
2.2. The first thought when considering submission is willingness, that the horse
understands what is being asked of it and is confident enough in the athlete to react
to the aids without fear or tension.
2.3. The horse’s straightness, uphill tendency and balance enable it to stay in front of the
athlete’s legs and go forward into an accepting and self­carrying contact with the
bit. This is what really produces the picture of harmony and lightness.
The fulfilling of the main requirements/movements of a Dressage test is the main
criterion for submission.
Collection
The aim of the collection of the horse is:
a) To further develop and improve the balance and equilibrium of the horse, which has
been more or less displaced by the additional weight of the athlete.
b) To develop and increase the horse's ability to lower and engage its hindquarters for the
benefit of the lightness and mobility of its forehand.
c)
To add to the “ease and carriage” of the horse and to make it more pleasurable to ride.
Collection is developed through the use of half­halts and the use of lateral movements
shoulder­in, travers, renvers and half pass.
Collection is improved and achieved by the use of the seat and legs and containing hands
to engage the hind legs. The joints bend and are supple so that the hind legs can step
forward under the horse’s body.
However, the hind legs should not be engaged so far forward under the horse, that they
shorten the base of support excessively, thereby impeding the movement. In such a
case, the line of the back would be lengthened and raised too much in relation to the
supporting base of the legs, the stability would be impaired and the horse would have
difficulty in finding a harmonious and correct balance.
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Dressage Definitions
The position of the head and neck of a horse at the collected paces is naturally dependent on
the stage of training and, to some degree, on its conformation. It is distinguished by the neck
being raised without restraint, forming a harmonious curve from the withers to the poll, which
is the highest point, with the nose slightly in front of the vertical. At the moment the athlete
applies his aids to obtain a momentary and passing collecting effect, the head may become
more or less vertical. The arch of the neck is directly related to the degree of collection.
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On the other hand, a horse with an over­long base of support, which is unable or unwilling to
engage its hind legs forward under its body, will never achieve acceptable collection,
characterised by “ease and carriage” as well as a lively impulsion originating from the activity of
the hindquarters.
The Position and aids of the athlete
1.
All the movements should be obtained with imperceptible aids and without apparent effort
of the athlete. The athlete should be well­balanced, elastic, sitting deep in the centre of the
saddle, smoothly absorbing the movement of the horse with his loins and hips, supple
thighs with the legs steady and stretched well down. The heels should be the lowest point.
The upper part of the body should be tall and supple. The contact should be independent
from the athlete’s seat. The hands should be carried steadily close together, with the
thumb as the highest point and a straight line from the supple elbow through the hand to
the horse’s mouth. The elbows should be close to the body. All of these criteria enable the
athlete to follow the movements of the horse smoothly and freely.
2. The effectiveness of the athlete’s aids determines the precise fulfilment of the required
movements of the tests. There shall always be the impression of a harmonious co­
operation between horse and athlete.
3.
Riding with both hands is obligatory at FEI Dressage Events. When leaving the arena at a
walk on long rein, after having finished the test the athlete may, at his own discretion, ride
with only one (1) hand. For Freestyle tests, see also Directives for Judges – Freestyle tests
and Directives for assessing the degree of difficulty in a Freestyle test available at
www.fei.org.
4.
The use of the voice or clicking the tongue repeatedly is a serious fault.
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Child Protection and Equal Opportunities
Child Protection and Equal Opportunities
Safeguarding Policy & Procedures
British Dressage fully accepts its legal (The Children’s Act 1989 & 2004) and moral obligation
to provide a duty of care, to protect all children (and vulnerable adults) and safeguard their
welfare, irrespective of age, any disability they have, gender, racial origin, religious belief and
sexual orientation. A child/young person is defined as a person under the age of 18 years
(The Children’s Act 1989 & 2004).
British Dressage along with all other British Equestrian Federation (BEF) member bodies,
adopts and adheres to the BEF Safeguarding Equestrian Sport Policy. The full policy and the
leaflet ‘Information and Guidance for Children in Equestrianism’ can be downloaded from the
British Dressage website ­ www.britishdressage.co.uk (25 & Under / Child Protection) or BEF
website – www.bef.co.uk (Workforce / Safeguarding).
Policy aims
The aim of the British Dressage Safeguarding Policy is to promote good practice by:­
•
Ensuring robust safeguarding arrangements and procedures are in operation to
provide children, young people and vulnerable adults with appropriate safety and
protection whilst at British Dressage affiliated competitions, U21 International
competitions, U25 competitions and training days allowing them to participate in a
fun, safe environment and in an atmosphere of fair play.
•
Taking all reasonable practical steps to protect children and vulnerable adults from
harm, discrimination and degrading treatment and respect their rights, wishes and
feelings.
•
Ensuring everyone understands their roles and responsibilities in respect of
safeguarding and is provided with appropriate learning opportunities to recognise,
identify and respond to signs of abuse, neglect and other safeguarding concerns
relating to children, young people and vulnerable adults.
•
That appropriate action is taken in the event of incidents/concerns of abuse and
support provided to the individual/s concerned and those who raise or disclose the
concern. All concerns or allegations of poor practise or abuse are taken seriously and
responded to swiftly and appropriately. It is the responsibility of child protection
experts to determine whether or not abuse has taken place ­ but it is everyone’s
responsibility to report it.
•
That confidential, detailed and accurate records of all safeguarding concerns are
maintained and securely stored.
•
Maintaining high standards of behaviour and good practice through compliance with
BEF codes of conduct produced for staff, coaches, selectors and volunteers.
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The policy will be reviewed every two years, or in the following circumstances:­
changes in legislation and/or government guidance
•
as required by the Local Safeguarding Children Board, UK Sport and the BEF
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as a result of any other significant change or event
Lead Welfare Officer
For confidential assistance or advice with any queries, concerns or incidents, please contact:
Karen Ryder, Lead Welfare Officer, on 02476 698840 or Karen.ryder@britishdressage.co.uk,
Ann Morton and Sharon Weir, Assistant Lead Welfare Officers on 02476 698834 or
Byrds.assistant@britishdressage.co.uk.
The subject of safeguarding will be an agenda item at Board of Directors, BYRDS Committee
and BYRDS Regional Representatives meetings.
The role of the Lead Welfare Officer is:­
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To represent British Dressage on the BEF Safeguarding and Equality Action Team (SEAT)
•
To keep this Policy up to date and ensure it is disseminated throughout the sport.
•
To ensure that BD’s staff, U21 Selectors, Chef d’Equipe’s, BYRDS Representatives,
coaches, event organisers, officials and volunteers are aware of the Safeguarding
Policy, procedures, guidelines and codes of conduct and adopt them as appropriate
•
To advise the BEF and their Safeguarding Advisory Group of any allegations or
complaints made in relation to child protection and welfare. To implement BD’s
disciplinary procedure as appropriate
•
To respond to any allegations or complaints made from within BD in accordance
with the agreed protocols detailed in the BEF Safeguarding Equestrian Sport Policy
•
To communicate with other BEF member bodies with regard to concerns involving
safeguarding, child protection and welfare
•
To ensure that Under 18 members and their parents are aware of BD’s Safeguarding
Policy and Procedures and how to access them.
•
To facilitate and promote education and training in safeguarding in partnership with
the BEF and the other member bodies for all staff, officials and volunteers
•
To ensure that procedures on recruitment of staff, officials and volunteers are
followed and where appropriate Disclosure and Barring Service procedures
implemented
•
To ensure that codes of conduct are in place for officials, U21 Selectors, coaches,
volunteers, members and their parents
•
To ensure confidentiality is maintained and information is only shared on a ‘need to
know’ basis.
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The policy and procedures are mandatory for everyone involved with British Dressage.
Failure to comply with the policy and procedures will be addressed without delay and may
ultimately result in dismissal/exclusion from the organisation.
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Nominated Welfare Officer
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BD appoints its Regional Development Officers and BYRDS Regional Representatives as
Nominated Welfare Officers (NWO) at regional training sessions, camps and competitions.
Child Protection and Equal Opportunities
At Under 21 National and Squad sessions, Selectors will take on this role unless a Chef d’Equipe
is present. There will also be NWO’s at U25 events including the BYRDS Inter­Regional Squad
competition, BYRDS Home International and the U25 Championships (Sheepgate).
The role of the Nominated Welfare Officer is:­
•
Adopt and promote the BEF and BD’s Safeguarding Policy
•
Be the first point of contact at the event or training session for volunteers, young
people or parents for any issue concerning safeguarding, child protection or welfare,
poor practice or potential/alleged abuse
•
Follow the procedures laid out in the BEF Safeguarding Equestrian Sport Policy for
recording and reporting information
•
Report any allegations or complaints to BD’s Lead Welfare Officer
•
Ensure confidentiality is maintained and information is only shared on a ‘need to know’
basis.
•
Have access to contact details for Children’s Services, the Police and LWO. Where
appropriate this information should be established with the assistance of the event
organiser before the affiliated event.
It is not the role of the NWO to be a Child Protection expert or to determine whether or not
abuse has taken place; their role is to record the details and seek guidance if necessary.
Code of Conduct
To ensure that all forms of abuse are prevented and to help protect people who work with
children and young riders, the following guidelines must be followed by all staff, officials,
members and volunteers:­
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Always work in an open environment (e.g. avoid situations where you and an
individual child are completely unobserved);
•
Respect the rights, dignity and worth of all competitors and treat everyone with
equality;
•
Ensure the welfare of each child in the context of winning or achieving goals;
•
Always promote the positive aspects of equestrianism and never condone rule
violations or the use of prohibited substances;
•
Ensure that if any form of manual/physical support is required, it should be provided
openly. Children should always be consulted and their agreement gained. Some
parents are becoming increasingly sensitive about manual support and their views
should always be carefully considered;
•
Recognise the developmental needs and capacity of children – avoid excessive training
or competition and do not push them against their will.
•
Secure written parental consent if there is any event where the children will be
unsupervised. If the need arises to administer emergency first aid and/or other
medical treatment, keep a written record of any injury that occurs, along with the
details of any treatment given.
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Avoid spending excessive amounts of time alone with children away from others;
•
Avoid taking or droping off a child to an event unless there are 2 adults present;
•
Allow allegations made by a child to go unchallenged, unrecorded or not acted upon;
•
Do not do things of a personal nature for children or disabled adults that they can do
for themselves.
Note: It may sometimes be necessary for adults to do things of a personal nature for children
particularly if they are young or are disabled. These tasks should only be carried out with the
full understanding and consent of parents/carers. If a person is fully dependent on you, talk
with him/her about what you are doing and give choices where possible;
Officials, competitors and volunteers should never:­
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Engage in rough, physical or sexually provocative games;
•
Allow or engage in any form of inappropriate touching;
•
Allow children to use inappropriate language unchallenged;
•
Make sexually suggestive comments to a child, even in fun.
•
Do not invite or allow children to stay with you at your home unsupervised.
If any of the following occur you should report this immediately to another colleague and
record the incident. You should also ensure the parents of the child are informed:­
•
If you accidentally hurt a child or young person;
•
If he/she seems distressed in any manner;
•
If a child misunderstands or misinterprets something you have done.
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The following should be avoided except in emergencies. If cases arise where these situations
are unavoidable it should be with the full knowledge and consent of someone in charge at an
event or the child’s parents. For example, if a child sustains an injury and needs to go to
hospital or a parent fails to arrive to pick a child up at the end of an event:­
Use of photographic/filming equipment at competitions/events
Whilst it is not intended to ban photography at events, organisers and officials must ensure
that proper safeguards are in place and adhered to.
There is a potential risk posed to young children through the use of photographs on websites
and in publications. There is evidence that shows that photographs have been used to
identify children that could place them at risk from those who wish to groom children for
abuse and used or adapted and placed on child pornography sites.
Therefore organisers of affiliated dressage events/training sessions/camps where riders
under the age of 18 yrs are attending, need to ensure that they follow the guidelines below.
Professional/official photographers/filming/video operators must:­
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Be given a clear brief
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Gain accreditation in advance of the event
•
Wear identification at all times
•
Not be given unsupervised access to competitors under the age of 18 yrs
•
Not be allowed to take photographs outside the event (i.e. at a child’s home)
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Any other spectators (e.g. parents/guardians/spectators) wishing to take photographs which
feature and clearly identify children i.e. close ups, teams etc. must register their name and
address with the secretary of the event and/or wear identification.
Child Protection and Equal Opportunities
Permission/photography consent forms must be obtained from the child’s parents/guardians
before photographs are taken and the images used. These forms are available on the British
Dressage website – Safeguarding & Child Protection.
A notice confirming who the official photographer of the event is and that permission for
photographs to be taken/used must be gained from all U18’s parent/guardians, should be
clearly displayed in the secretary’s office or in a prominent position or in the event
programme.
All event officials and volunteers should be vigilant and any concerns should be reported to
the organiser of the event who should then forward this information to BD Lead Welfare
Officer.
Use of photographic/filming equipment by Coaches/Trainers
There is no intention to prevent coaches and trainers using video equipment as a legitimate
coaching aid. However, riders and their parents/carers should be made aware that this is part
of the coaching programme and such films should be:­
•
stored securely;
•
used only by the trainer/coach for training purposes;
•
destroyed when the film is of no more value for training purposes or when requested
to do so by the parent or carer.
Equity and Equal Opportunities
•
British Dressage is fully committed to the principles of equality of opportunity and
aims to ensure that all people, irrespective of ability, race, gender, ethnic origin,
sexual orientation, social or political status have equal opportunities to take part in
dressage at any level and in any role;
•
seeks to educate and guide British Dressage members, their employees and
volunteers on the ownership, adoption and implementation of its equity plan;
•
intends to raise awareness of Equity through the implementation of this policy and
the adoption of an Equity Action Plan; and, as a result of this process;
•
aims to monitor, review and evaluate progress in achieving the stated aims and
objectives and to feed back to the BEF and member bodies on progress made.
British Dressage will ensure that its recruitment and selection procedures for volunteers, staff
and officials are fair and transparent, and meet the appropriate legal requirements.
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ANNEX 8
Music Licence
Music Licence
Dressage to Music – PPL Licence requirements
The Licence that BD have negotiated with PPL enables our members to use, according to the
terms of the Licence, PPL repertoire music in affiliated Dressage to Music Competitions.
However members can also use non PPL music. BD Members wishing to take part in
Affiliated DTM classes must read the Licence Agreement and then read and sign the Sub­
Licence Agreement which is attached to it. The Sub­Licence Agreement must then be sent to
BD as soon as possible. As well as the Sub­Licence Agreement members will also be required
to forward a copy of the “Music Licence Record Form”. This form records the nature and
length of tracks that are on the members CD/minidisc. You can check if your music is PPL or
not by looking on the PPL repertoire list.
To obtain a PPL repertoire please phone or e­mail the Music Membership Officer at BD.
If the source of the music is not shown on the PPL list, it should be assumed that it is non PPL
and a note should be put on the music licence record form stating this.
If the label name cannot be found, a note stating that it has not been possible to source the
music should be shown on the music licence record.
The label name that appears on the PLL repertoire list needs to be cross referenced with the
label name that appears on your disc.
PPL will not appear on the disc anywhere.
There are always numerous pieces of information contained on a CD inlay card such as label,
music publishing company, distributor etc. The label releasing the album can usually be
found on either the spine of the CD or on the back cover near a P in a circle.
Once you have returned your completed forms you will be sent self­adhesive labels which
should be applied to the case containing the CD you will use at competitions, this is a PPL
licence requirement.
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Specific rules relating to World Class & FEI Competitions
These guidelines apply to members of BD who are competing in National Competitions or
any riders competing in International Classes in Great Britain or throughout the World. All
such competitors and horses when competing in the above categories hereby agree to do so
under the jurisdiction of the BEF or in turn the FEI, BOA, IOC and the Sports Councils of Great
Britain.
The BEF Rule Book will apply in all such circumstances including the rules for doping and
medication control and the BEF Rules shall take precedence over the rules of British Dressage
for such purposes.
It is the responsibility of all members of BD affected by this rule to familiarise themselves
with the Rules of the BEF, FEI, BOA, IOC and Sports Councils of Great Britain which may be
obtained from BD.
International Equestrian Federation
International Dressage Competitions are run in accordance with the FEI (Federation Equestre
International) rules. All riders competing in FEI competitions (including Para Equestrian
Dressage riders) will require an FEI riders licence (which includes adherence to the Anti­
Doping Rules.)
All horses and riders wishing to compete at any International event, CDI, CDIO, CDIW, CPEDI
whether living in Britain or abroad, MUST be registered with the FEI, via BD. A horse/pony
passport cannot be issued without a rider and horse being registered with the FEI and vice
versa. All registrations must be completed prior to entry. Please contact the International
Officer at BD for further information.
Annual International Championships are held for five categories of competitors:
Specific rules relating to World Class & FEI Competitions
Guidelines for World Class Performance Squad Riders in National Competitions and those
competing in International Competitions.
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a) Senior Riders, b) Young Riders, c) Junior Riders, d) Pony Riders,
e) Para Equestrian Dressage Riders.
Young Riders
Young Rider competitors are eligible to take part in International Young Rider competitions
from the beginning of the calendar year of their 16th birthday until the end of the calendar
year of their 21st birthday. Their horses must be over 14.2 h.h. (148cm) in height and at least
6 years of age (horses must be 7 years of age for the Young Rider Individual test and Young
Rider freestyle test as it is equivalent to PSG standard).
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Juniors
Junior competitors are eligible to take part in Junior International competitions from the
beginning of the year of their 14th birthday until the end of the year of their 18th birthday.
They may ride ponies up to the end of the year of their 16th birthday. Horses and ponies must
be 6 years old or over.
Ponies
Pony competitors are eligible to take part in Pony International competitions from the
beginning of the year of their 12th Birthday until the end of the year of their 16th Birthday.
A Pony is a small horse whose height at the withers, having been measured on a smooth level
surface, does not exceed 148cm without shoes or 149cm with shoes. Ponies measured at
competition must not exceed 150cm without shoes or 151cm with shoes in order to be
permitted to compete. This tolerance is only to be considered when FEI measuring takes
place at competition.
Ponies must be 6 years old or over.
N.B. Riders cannot compete in Pony and Junior or Junior and Young Rider Championships in
the same year.
Suspension
Suspensions, imposed by the FEI on any horse and/or rider will be upheld by BD and they will
automatically be suspended from National events.
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ANNEX 10
British Dressage Members Insurance
British Dressage Members Insurance
As a member of British Dressage you also receive special discounts on
certain classes or business purchased via our brokers Shearwater
Insurance Services Limited, such as:
•
Horse & Pony, including Tack
•
Trainers & Grooms.
•
High Value Competition Horses.
•
Equestrian Yards – Competition, Training, Private Yards, Riding Schools & Livery Yards.
•
Horse Box & Trailer.
•
Shows & Events (including Cancellation & Abandonment).
•
High Value Household.
•
Motor including Vans & Fleets.
•
All types of Commercial Insurance including Professional Indemnity, Public &
Products Liability and many more....
Any queries about these covers should be directed to:
Shearwater Insurance Services Limited, Shearwater House, 8 Regent Gate, High Street,
Waltham Cross, Herts. EN8 7AF. Tel: 01992 718666, Fax: 01992 707310
Email: enquiries@shearwater­insurance.co.uk.
www.shearwater­insurance.co.uk
Cover Summary Personal Public Liability
As part of your membership, you automatically receive equestrian related Public Liability
Insurance, provided you reside in the UK. The following pages give details of the automatic
insurances you receive as a member.
The primary level of Public Liability cover (£10,000,000) provided is underwritten by
Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance PLC, AIG Europe Limited, Aviva Insurance Limited, Covéa
Insurance plc
All Insurers are authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the
Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.
The excess layer public liability cover (£20,000,000) is provided by Novae Syndicates Limited
(Syndicate No. 2007) and XL London Market Limited (Syndicate No. 1209), both at Lloyds.
The primary policy is underwritten by Royal and Sun Alliance Insurance, AIG Europe Limited,
Aviva Insurance Limited and Covea PLC
Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance plc.
Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance plc (No. 93792) is registered in England and Wales at St.
Mark's Court, Chart Way, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1XL.
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AIG Europe Limited is registered in England: company number 1486260. Registered address:
The AIG Building, 58 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4AB.
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AIG Europe Limited.
Aviva Insurance Limited
Covéa Insurance plc
Covea Insurance plc, Registered in England and Wales No.613259.
Registered office, Norman Place, Reading, RG1 8DA
Both Novae and XL Syndicates business address is Lloyds, One Lime Street, London, EC3M 7HA.
Royal and Sun Alliance, AIG, Aviva and Covea, Novae Syndicates Ltd & XL London Market Ltd
are all authorised and registered by the Financial Conduct Authority. You can check this on
the FCA’s register by visiting the FCA’s website at www.fca.gov.uk/register or by contacting
the FCA on 0800 111 6785.
British Dressage’s Public Liability is an annual contract and may be renewed each year
subject to terms and conditions.
This document provides only a summary of the main benefits under the Public Liability
policy. For full terms and conditions you should read the policy document, a copy of which is
available upon request. If you have any queries, please contact Shearwater Insurance on
01992 707316.
British Dressage Members Insurance
Aviva Insurance Limited. Registered in Scotland No 2116. Registered Office: Pitheavlis, Perth,
Scotland PH2 0NH
Significant Features and Benefits.
•
Members Public Personal Liability
•
Member’s Public Liability insurance provides an indemnity to compensate third
parties (not employees) for accidental injury or accidental property damage subject
to your negligence/legal liability.
The insurers will provide an indemnity for the payment of all sums awarded against you
under civil law due to accidental death or injury to third parties or damage to third party
property that occurs during the insurance period and arises out of and in connection with
equine activities and related equine activities
The sums payable as an indemnity are limited to: £30,000,000 any one occurrence
There are a number of cover extensions including:
•
Grooms Indemnity – cover for any groom member's engaged in working for an
insured member in their work involving the insured horse.
•
Extended Indemnity – cover for other riders when using the insured member’s horse
with their express prior permission.
The above extensions shall not cover liability that arises out of the above where a fee has
been charged and where such use is in connection with any business.
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Significant/Unusual Exclusions or Limitations
Public Liability
The policy document contains a number of exclusions and other limitations. The more
significant exclusions applying that will bar any payment are listed below:
1.
British Dressage Members Insurance
North America – bodily injury, personal injury, damage or denial of access within
North America is excluded.
2. Professional and Business Activities – cover excludes bodily injury, personal injury,
damage or denial of access arising out of or from equine activities or related equine
activities when undertaken as a professional or being undertaken as part of the
insured members business or occupation, irrespective of whether a fee is charged or
not including supervision of other riders.
3.
Insured Members Family – cover excludes bodily injury or personal injury to any
person who is part of the insured member’s family or household.
4. The first £500 of any claim for third party property damage.
5.
If indemnity is available under any other insurance, then the insurance afforded by
this policy will be in excess of and will not contribute with such other insurance
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Your Right to Cancel
This is a group policy provided by British Dressage which forms part of your membership
benefits, as such there are no rights of cancellation should you decide that you do not need
or require this cover.
Claim Notification
Should you wish to make a claim you should contact Shearwater Insurance Services as soon
as possible: Shearwater Insurance Services Limited, Shearwater House, 8 Regent Gate, High
Street, Waltham Cross, Herts EN8 7AF. Tel: 01992 707316. Fax: 01992 707310
enquiries@shearwater­insurance.co.uk
YOU MUST NOT ADMIT LIABILITY OR OFFER OR AGREE TO SETTLE ANY CLAIM WITHOUT
EXPRESS WRITTEN CONFIRMATION FROM THE INSURERS.
Complaint Procedure
If you are unhappy with the service provided for any reason or have cause for complaint you
should initially contact Shearwater Insurance Services Limited, Shearwater House, 8 Regent
Gate, High Street, Waltham Cross, Herts EN8 7AF. Tel: 01992 707316.
If in the unlikely event that we are unable to resolve the situation and you wish to make a
complaint you can do so at any time by referring matters to:
Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance plc.
Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance plc (No. 93792) is registered in England and Wales at St.
Mark's Court, Chart Way, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1XL.
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AIG Europe Limited is registered in England: company number 1486260. Registered address:
The AIG Building, 58 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4AB.
Aviva Insurance Limited
Covéa Insurance plc
Covea Insurance plc, Registered in England and Wales No.613259.
Registered office, Norman Place, Reading, RG1 8DA.
If after following the above steps the matter is still unresolved then you may contact:
The Financial Ombudsman Services (FOS), South Quay Plaza, 183 March Wall, London, E14 9SR
Tel: 0800 023 4567. Email: complaint.info@financial­ombudsman.org.uk. Website:
www.financial­ombudsman.org.uk
Your rights as a customer to take legal action remain unaffected by the existence or use of
any complaints procedure referred to above. However, the Financial Ombudsman Services
will not adjudicate on any cases where litigation has commenced.
The law and language applicable to the policy
British Dressage Members Insurance
Aviva Insurance Limited. Registered in Scotland No 2116. Registered Office: Pitheavlis, Perth,
Scotland PH2 0NH
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AIG Europe Limited.
The law of England & Wales will apply to this contract. The language used in this policy and
any communications relating to it will be English.
Policy Summary Members Personal Accident Insurance
This is a summary of the cover and does not contain all of the terms and conditions of your
Policy, which can be found in the policy document, a copy of which is available upon request.
Please take time to make sure you understand the cover it provides. Cover is underwritten by
Royal & Sun Alliance Plc. (RSA)
Features & Benefits
PROVIDES COVER FOR ACCIDENTAL DEATH, LOSS OF LIMB OR SIGHT AND PERMANENT
DISABLEMENT ONLY AS A CONSEQUENCE OF:
•
Horse related accidents other than whilst attending an organised equestrian event
as defined in B below
•
Horse related activities while attending any event or official practice/training session
organised by or affiliated to British Dressage, BHDTA, BHS, BSJA, Pony Club, BHS,
Riding Clubs, BE, EGB, BEV or FEI
Up to a maximum of £5,000 in respect of A and £10,000 in respect of B.
Accidental death is limited to £5,000 in respect of persons up to the age of 16.
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Significant or Unusual Exclusions or Limits
This section does not cover injury arising from:
British Dressage Members Insurance
•
Committing or attempting to commit suicide or as a result of self inflicted injury
•
Any naturally occurring condition or degenerative process
•
Any gradually operating process
•
Post traumatic stress disorder or any psychological or psychiatric condition (not
resulting from bodily injury following an accident)
•
Radioactive contamination whether arising directly or indirectly.
•
War or Terrorism occasioned by any Nuclear, Chemical or Biological cause.
Period of Insurance
The insurance cover shall apply from 1st July to 30th June until notification of change but is subject
to the renewal of the Master Insurance and any revised items that such renewal may contain.
Policy Cancellation
This policy may be cancelled by either the British Dressage or RSA by giving 30 days written
notice to the Company or the Insured at their last known registered address.
Claim Notification
Should you wish to make a claim you should contact Shearwater Insurance Services as soon
as possible.
Complaints Procedure
We aim to provide you with a first class service, if you feel that you have not received the
service you expect or you are concerned with the service provided, we would like the
opportunity to put things right. Initially please raise your concerns with Shearwater Insurance
Services Ltd, Shearwater House, 8 Regent Gate, High Street, Waltham Cross, Herts EN8 7AF.
Tel: 01992 707316.
In the unlikely event that this matter is still unresolved, you can escalate your complaint to
RSA’s Customer Services Relations Office who will conduct a separate investigation, send
details of your complaint to the following address; this will be concluded with the issue of the
company’s final decision in writing: Customer Relations Office, RSA, Bowling Mill, Dean
Clough Industrial Estate, Halifax, HX3 5WA.
If you are still dissatisfied, Royal Sun Alliance Insurance Plc is regulated by the Financial
Services Authority whose arbitration service is the Financial Ombudsman Service and you
may be able to refer your complaint to them: Insurance Division, The Financial Ombudsman
Service, South Quay Plaza, 183 Marsh Wall, London, E14 9SR.
Your rights as a customer to take legal action remain unaffected by the existence or use of
any complaints procedures referred to above. However the Financial Ombudsman Service
will not adjudicate on any cases where litigation has commenced
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British Dressage Members Legal Help Line
British Dressage Members Legal Help Line
Harrison Clark Rickerbys have a dedicated equine
legal team with expertise in the law relating to all
equestrian issues.
So whether you are looking to buy, sell or loan a horse
or pony, are in dispute with someone regarding a horse
related issue, set up or run an equestrian business, need advice on wills, trust and inheritance
tax or you are experiencing personal relationship difficulties where equestrian assets are
involved, Harrison Clark Rickerbys has an expert able to help.
To get in contact for more information visit their website www.hcrlaw.com
Full members of British Dressage benefit from:
FREE LEGAL ADVICE HELPLINE 0845 0178 601
30 minutes of free legal advice from fully qualified solicitors with specialist expertise in
equine matters.
Operates seven days per week, with an answer phone message for out of hours. You will
receive a call back within 24 hours Monday to Friday.
FIXED FEE PACKAGES
Harrison Clark Rickerbys offer a range of fixed fee packages to full members of British
Dressage for a number of equine legal services:
•
A basic sale/purchase agreement for £135 plus VAT
•
A basic loan agreement for £145 plus VAT
•
A basic livery agreement for £175 plus VAT
Please enquire via the helpline on 0845 0178 601
FULL MEMBERS OF BRITISH DRESSAGE ARE ENTITLED TO A NUMBER OF FREE
OR DISCOUNTED NONEQUINE RELATED LEGAL SERVICES THROUGH YOUR
MEMBERSHIP.
Harrison Clark Rickerbys operates nationwide and has 350 staff and five offices, as well as
serviced offices in Birmingham and London.
The member discounts apply to any legal matter, whether a business matter, creation or
amendment of a will, resolution of a dispute, assistance with debt recovery or divorce
proceedings.
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Harrison Clark Rickerbys are able to offer a 20% reduction on legal fees for all full British
Dressage members instructing them for the first time.
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20% DISCOUNT OFF YOUR FIRST INSTRUCTION TO THE FIRM FOR BOTH EQUINE
AND NONEQUINE RELATED MATTERS
Thereafter a 10% reduction will applicable on all subsequent instructions.
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*please note: cover and benefits do not extend to criminal law and residential conveyancing
services. Please see website www.hcrlaw.com for full terms and conditions*
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Section 21
Section
JUDGES & OFFICIALS PANEL
SECTION 1
Judges Guidelines and Code of Conduct
Judges
Guidelines and Code of Conduct
List 4 Judges
Code of Conduct for Judges
Judges exercise exceptional authority, which in turn requires them to assume exceptional
responsibilities. Their overall effectiveness depends, not only on their technical competence and
knowledge of the rules, but also on their maturity of judgment, self­control, flexibility and basic fairness
and integrity. Beyond this, all Judges must be scrupulously careful to guard against any appearance or
actuality of conflict of interest. In all questionable cases it is always wiser to acknowledge a
possible source of a conflict and stand aside rather than permit suspicions to gain strength.
This code of conduct applies to British Dressage Judges at all times when attending or judging at
competitions. It should be considered in conjunction with the current British Dressage Rule Book.
1.
Judges should act with integrity and always put the sport and the horse’s welfare first.
2.
Judges should be:
(i) Honest and Open
(ii) Respectful to riders at all times
(iii) Objective, fair and unbiased
(iv) Supportive and encouraging
3.
Judges should always conduct themselves in a professional and appropriate manner when
acting in any official capacity.
4. When at a show or acting in any official capacity Judges should be considerate and respectful
to other Judges, competitors and show officials.
5.
A Judge should not conduct themselves in a manner detrimental to the character of and/or
which may be prejudicial to the interests of British Dressage.
6.
While officiating at, or attending any British Dressage event it is inappropriate to drink alcohol or
be under the influence of any medication or substance which may affect judgment or conduct.
7.
Judges should not solicit organisers for future invitations.
8.
Opinion and comments on any of the combinations judged should be heard only by the writer
and / or any person invited to sit­in i.e. someone who is shadow judging, and shared only with the
competitor in question. Care should be taken not to discuss particular tests with anyone else.
9. Judges should not disclose or discuss any details of any combinations judged on social media
sites such as forums, Facebook, twitter, or other websites.
10. Be discreet and loyal to fellow Judges at all times.
11. Judges must observe the Judging restrictions as per the BD Rule Book.
12. Conflicts of interest are not permitted at Regional/Winter/Summer Championships unless an
exemption is granted in an exception circumstance.
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This is calculated by the number of horses that are on the published times for the class.
At all shows when a jury is used, organisers have the option to pay a flat fee to the equivalent of
€120 per day or on a per horse basis to each jury member.
In order to receive a payment a judge must submit a minimum of a simple invoice to the organiser.
An organiser has the right to refuse payment should the judge not submit an invoice. A judge may
continue to judge on a voluntary basis and should declare this when responding to an invitation.
The current mileage rate is 0.45p per mile. This is paid in addition to the above payment. Any other
fees or other charges are by prior agreement with the Organiser and the Judge is responsible for
any tax implications.
Procedural guidelines for judges
1. Reply promptly to judging invitations.
2.
Ensure that you know the appropriate test and rules.
3.
Dress smartly and in accordance with the status of the event. Do not wear advertising clothing
(i.e. jackets, sweatshirts with company logos or branding).
4.
Arrive in plenty of time.
5.
Inspect the arena, checking the going and the positioning of the letters.
6.
Be courteous to your writer. Explain how you will give your marks and comments. Warn your
writer of any tricky parts of the test.
7.
Do not allow competitors or their connections involved in the class to sit in.
8.
Keep to time.
Judges Guidelines and Code of Conduct
Payment of Judges
The minimum payment a judge will be paid for judging is;
• Intro to Advanced ­ £1 per horse/per judge (including FEI Pony & Junior tests)
• PSG to GP ­ £2 per horse/per judge (inc FEI Young Rider tests)
Section 1
13. Judges should be aware of the BD Safeguarding policy and should not engage with individuals
under the age of 18 years without an appropriate adult present.
9. Check the score­board and the results before leaving the show. If you are unsure of the
accuracy of the scorers, have the result checked.
10. If judging as a member of a panel, be prepared to discuss the judging afterwards ­ in private.
11. If you are not able to fulfil a judging commitment it is up to you to discuss with the organiser
to jointly find a suitable replacement i.e. a Judge of the correct list for class to be judged and
one who lives a similar distance to venue.
12. Every eventuality cannot be provided for. In any unforeseen or exceptional circumstance, it is
the duty of the Ground Jury to make a decision in a sporting spirit.
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Section 2
SECTION 2
Judges
Judges
List 14 Judges
Key to Judges Preferences
E = Eventing, M = Music, R = Riding Club, P = Pony Club,
50 Miles = Distance willing to travel, (I) denotes retired/inactive FEI Judge
LIST 1
Barrett, Nicola, Bagwell Green Farm, Bagwell Lane, Winchfield, Hampshire, RG27 8DB,
nxi666@hotmail.com, 01256 702106, 079 798 16555, E, M, R, P
Bradley, Helen, BHSAI, Inglewhite Lodge, Langley Lane, Goosnargh, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 2JT,
hjbradley@btinternet.com, 01995 643115, 07711 193001, E, M, R, P
Burton, Nick, Upper Denbury House, Swinley Lane, Corse Lawn, Gloucestershire, GL19 4PF,
burton784@btinternet.com, 01452 780833, E, M
Carson, Susan, Longcliffe Dale Farm, , Brassington, Derbyshire, DE4 4HN,
sue@suecarsonsaddles.co.uk, 01629 540343, 07946 642578, E, M, R, P
Clarke, Stephen, Millbank Farm, Somerford Booths, Congleton, Cheshire, CW12 2JS,
sdc@millbankequestrian.com, 01260 224205, 07971 213875, M
Cooper, Steph, Peppersfield, Gildingwells Road, Letwell, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S81 8DD,
christophercooper397@btinternet.com, 01909 730266, 07966 222457, E, M, R, P
Darken, Anita, Stock Farm, , Matching Green, Essex, CM17 0RN, anita@anitadarken.com,
01279 731447, 07831 107127, E, M
Downes, Tim, FBHS, Ingestre Stables, Ingestre, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST18 0RE,
tim@ingestre.com, 01889 271165, 07775 797484, E, M, R
Drew, Gillian, BHSI, 8 Burgage Field, , Whitchurch, Hampshire, RG28 7DQ,
gill.drew3527@btinternet.com, 01256 893372, 07753 255169, E, M, R, P
Firmston­Williams, Judy, Bay Tree Farm, Bucks Hill, Chipperfield, Hertfordshire, WD4 9AU,
judyf.w39@gmail.com, 01923 260020, 07715 171756, M
Gardiner, Patricia, FBHS, Bay Tree Cottage, Playley Green Farm, Red Marley, Gloucestershire,
GL19 JNB, trishgardiner@hotmail.co.uk, 01531 650914, 07778 034500, M, R
Gardner, Andrew, Ty'R Nant, Llanarth, Nr Raglan, Monmouthshire, NP15 2AR,
a.r.gardner@virgin.net, 01873 840638, 07831 341604, M
Goodman, Nereide, Bramshill Cottage, Bramshill, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 0RG,
nereidegoodman@yahoo.com, 01189 326243, 07710 726641, E, M, R, P
Graham, Joanne, 82 Oban Grove, Cinnamon Brow, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 0TG,
johg2@me.com, 01925 486001, 07710 783879, E, M
Halsall, Clive, 4 Prospect Court, Lower Lane, Longridge, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 2XJ,
clive.halsall@waltonfoldfarm.com, 07768 295621, 07768 295621, M
Harris, Judith, Crowels Ash, Winslow, Bromyard, Herefordshire, HR7 4SW,
jharris256@btinternet.com, 01885 400320, 07943 313375, E, M, P
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Hayler, Paul, Jubilee Farm, Newney Green, Writtle, Essex, CM1 3SF,
paulhayler@onetel.com, 01245 421203, 07958 555016, M
Hoad, Linda, Frensham Manor, Frensham, Surrey, GU10 3EE,
lindaweston@aol.com, 01252 795577, 07876 564134, M
Inchcape, Caroline, Northfield Farm, Evenlode, Morton in Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 0YT,
ladyinchcape@btinternet.com, 01608 650366, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Jelks, Susan, CTA ATT, c/o Interface Management Systems Ltd, Bell Meadow Business Park,
Pulford, Chester, Cheshire, CH4 9EP, suejelks@gmail.com, 01939 236746, 07801 227483
List 1 Judges
Horn, Mary­Anne, 3 South Cottage, Harley Lane, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 8AG,
maryanne_horn@hotmail.com, 01435 866766, 07824 639144, E, M, R, P
Section 2
Harvey, Judy, FBHS (I), 41 Greenway, Great Horwood, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK17
0QR, judy.harvey@btinternet.com, 01296 713224, 07770 798848, E, M
Jenkins, Lindsay, Kintbury Park Farm, Kintbury, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 9XA,
lindsayjenkins@btinternet.com, 01488 658585, 078 318 17711, E, M, R
Jones, Deborah, 3 Peter Street, , Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 5NB,
debbieomjones@aol.com, 01606 331213, 07831 778400, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Kidd, Jane (I), The Barn House, Aldsworth, Gloucestershire, GL54 3RE,
janekidd1@btinternet.com, 01451 844748, 07968 893716, M, P
Landolt, Christian, Silkwood Place, Knockdown, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8QY,
nosey@enterprise.net, 01666 840472
Lang, Penelope, Millbrook, Station Road, Great Shefford, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 7DR,
penelope.lang@smith.williamson.co.uk, 01488 648714, 07887 982386, E, M
Leitch, Sarah, , Little Hope, Ullingswick, Herefordshire, HR1 3JF,
sarahleitch@btinternet.com, 01432 820510, E, M, R, P
Lewis, Gwyneth, 11 Oak Bank, Evenwood, Nr Bishop Auckland, Co Durham, DL14 9DS,
gwynethlewis330@btinternet.com, 01388 834109, 07710 021279, E, M, R, P
Lidsey, Sally (I), The Hill Farm, Clifton Upon Teme, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR6 6EH,
sallyglidsey@gmail.com, 01886 812397, E, M, R, P
Loriston­Clarke, Jennie, MBE, FBHS, NPSD (I), Catherston Stud, Over Wallop, Stockbridge,
Hampshire, SO20 8HX, jennielc@btconnect.com, 01264 782716, 07836 329342, E, M, R, P
Lush, Debby, Moorings, The Driftway, Upper Beeding, Steyning, West Sussex, BN44 3JX,
debbylush@tiscali.co.uk, 01903 817053, 07961 909479, M ­ Also available in the Aberdeenshire
and Highlands area in Scotland.
Mastin Moore, Alison, BHSI, 60 Ballymoney Road, Banbridge, County Down, BT32 4DX,
alisonmm66@gmail.com, 07876 624712, M
Mcgarel­Groves, Jane, Home Farm, Salters Lane, Ludgershall, Buckinghamshire, HP18 9NY,
jane.mcgg@btopenworld.com, 01844 239468, 07815 082385, E, M, R, P
Mcmahon, Sue, 3 Oak Tree Way, Newent, Gloucestershire, GL18 1UD,
sue.mcmahon2@googlemail.com, 01531 821359, 07884 026338
Mead, John (I), Trickley House, Coppice Lane, Middleton, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 2BT,
meadjjohn@gmail.com, 0121 308 0336, 07831 388886
Mepham, Kirsty, Rockfield, Kiln Lane, Isfield, East Sussex, TN22 5UE,
mephamk@aol.com, 01825 750588, 07768 551179
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Merrison, Sally, Fairlands, Valewood Lane, Barns Green, West Sussex, RH13 0QJ,
merrison2@btconnect.com, 01403 782982, 07884 187555, E, M, R, P
Morgan, Domini (I), 12 Jevington Place, Jevington Gardens, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21
4HH, dominimorgan@sky.com, 01323 733256, M, R, P
Payne, Harry, Silsworth Lodge Stables, , Crick, Northamptonshire, NN6 7SH,
htpayne@btinternet.com, 01788 823277, 07771 691071, E, M, R, P
Judges
List 14 Judges
Peberdy, Jane, 132 Lutterworth Road, Blaby, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE8 4DP,
janepeberdy@gmail.com, 0116 278 4466, 07720 902811, E, M, R, P
Petty, Suzanne, Meadowcroft House, Churchstanton, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 7RN,
sue@pmbutcher.fsnet.co.uk, 01823 601058, 07774 298806, M, R, P
Phillips, Sandy, Glebe Farm, Saintbury, Broadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7PQ,
sandy@equiland.co.uk, 01386 852385, 07767 317324, E, M,
Pidgley, Sarah, Kilbees Farm, Hatchet Lane, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2EG,
info@kilbeesfarmstud.co.uk, 01344 882039, 07867 908479, M, R, P
Ratcliffe, Kim, 19 Churchgate, Cheshunt, Herts, Hertfordshire, EN8 9NB,
addie37@hotmail.com, 01992 424319, 07702 023288, E, M
Rawlins, Dane, Bolney Park Farm, Broxmead Lane, Bolney, West Sussex, RH17 5RJ,
dane@dressagemasters.org, 01444 882150
Robins, Mary, Home Close Farm, Butlers Cross, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP17 0TR,
maryruk@aol.com, 01296 622196, 07860 319183, E, M
Ruddock, Mark, Fox Cottage, Whitewood Lane, South Godstone, Surrey, RH9 8JR,
mark@whitewoodequestrian.co.uk, 01342 844195, 07952 237772, E, M, R, P
Scott, Felicity, Denstone Stud, Hallridings, Denstone, Staffordshire, ST14 5HW,
felicity.scott64@googlemail.com, 01889 591163, 07545 601852, E, M, R, P
Smith, Andrea, Yew Tree Farm, 44 Linfit Lane, Kirkburton, West Yorkshire, HD8 0TZ,
john.smith@unicombox.co.uk, 01484 602464, 07788 905416, E, M, R, P
Storr, Peter, Peasebrook Farm, Cheltenham Road, Broadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7LX,
peter.storr2@virgin.net, 07990 978555, 07990 978555, M
Thornton, Carole, Stanton Farm, Cleestanton, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 3EL,
tethornton@btinternet.com, 01584 823507, E, M, R, P
Trott, David (I), Springfields, Mixbury, Brackley, Northamptonshire, NN13 5RR,
davidtrotty@hotmail.com, 01280 847334, E, M
Ward, Jenny, Brampton Stables, , Church Brampton, Northamptonshire, NN6 8BH,
jennyward1@hotmail.com, 01604 820050, 07850 591511, E, M
Webber, Helen, FBHS, 51 Chelsham Road, Warlingham, Surrey, CR6 9EQ, 01883 623786, M, R, P
Wessels, Isobel, 2 Poolend Courtyard, Pixley, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2RB,
isobelwessels@btinternet.com, 01531 671146, 07748 700922, M
Whetstone, Linda, Bassetts Manor, Hartfield, East Sussex, TN7 4LA,
linda.whetstone@googlemail.com, 01892 770304, 07974 314216, E, M, R,
Williams, Jennifer, The Old Vicarage, 20 Church St, Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire, CB22 5EL,
jwilliamsholmes@btinternet.com, 01223 842220, 07979 512063, M
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Ashley, Heather, Woodington Training Centre, Woodington Road, East Wellow, Romsey, Hampshire,
SO51 6DQ, heather.ashley@btinternet.com, 01794 324172, 07565 914861, E, M, R, P
Ballantyne, Claire, BHSI, 8 High View Road, Fulford, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, ST11 9QQ,
claire@ballantyne.co.uk, 01889 505048, 07788 188720, E, R, P
Bennie, Andrew, Ingestre Stables, Ingestre, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST18 0RE,
adbennie@hotmail.com, 01889271165, 07899 818085, 75 MILES, E, M
Bostock, Ann, BHSI, Ridge Cottage, 15 Mount Pleasant, Stoke Goldington, Buckinghamshire,
MK16 8LL, ann.bostock1@btopenworld.com, 01908 551611, 07889 648478, E, M, R, P
Bradwell, Judy, Hall Cottage, Holme, Nr Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG23 7RZ,
judybradwell@newarkwireless.co.uk, 01636 703655, 07891 163132, E, M, R, P
List 2A Judges
Bartholomew, Sandra, , Lakeland Cottage, Lakeland, Nr North Bovey, Devon, TQ13 8RN,
01822 880217, E, M, R,
Section 2
LIST 2A
Brown, Helen, Shannonvale, Muirtack, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 8HX,
shannonvale563@btinternet.com, 01358 711392, E, M, R
Bushell, Pamella, Amber Lodge, 5 Tannery Lane, Odell, Bedfordshire, MK43 7AJ,
naughty2nat@hotmail.com, 01234 721140, 07801 252780, E, M, R, P
Fletcher, Andrew, BHSI, The Stables, 108 Bridle Road, Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, NG14 5FP,
andrewfletcherdressage@hotmail.co.uk, 07779 799590, E, M, R, P
Gardiner, Carolyn, The Old Rectory, Lilley, Newbury, Berkshire, RG20 7HH,
carolyngardiner@waitrose.com, 01488 638227, 07771 996553, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Howard, Sue, Purleigh Lodge, Purleigh, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3 6PP,
suehowardpurleigh@outlook.com, 01621 828287, 07887 517328, E, M, R, P
Lace, Fiona, Marsdens Farm, Andertons Mill, Mawdesley, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 3TW,
fionalace@btinternet.com, 01704 822454, 07751 380585, E, M, R, P
Leverett, Gloria, 4 Dovecourt, Dovetrees, Carterton, Oxfordshire, OX18 3AY,
leverettgloria@yahoo.co.uk, 01993 840007, 07976880349, M, R
Llewellen Palmer, Cynthia, West Street Farm, Great Somerford, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15
5EH, cynthialp@btconnect.com, 01249 720339, 07836 643176, E, M, , P
Payne, Sarah, Portmerion, Sheepgate, Leverton, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 0AR,
sarah@sheepgate.co.uk, 01205 870236, 07768 156262, 100 MILES, R
Porterfield, Christine, 5 Colbert Drive, Narborough Road South, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE3 2JB,
chris.a.porterfield@googlemail.com, 0116 291 9470, 07778 988767, E, M, R, P
Robinson, John, 30 Cardigan Road, Bedworth, Warwickshire, CV12 0LY,
johnrobjohn@hotmail.com, 024 76364934, 07884 433789, E, M, R, P
Rodger, Sarah, 70 Ravenscroft, Middlewich Rd, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, CW4 7HJ,
sercw4@gmail.com, 01477 533892, M, R, P
Turner, Frances, Camel Hill Farm, Queen Camel, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 7PL,
jgturner@btconnect.com, 01935 850355, 07910 017193, 100 MILES, E, M
Wall, Leanne, 71, The Quay Pottery, High Street, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 7AY,
leanne_wall@sky.com, 01622 716176, 07711 287121, E, M, R, P
Wardle, Debbie, Silverdale, Beech Drive, Kingswood, Surrey, KT20 6PJ,
terrywardle@aol.com, 01737 833059, 07747 620297, E, M, R,
Wood, Joyce, Frith Farm Cottage, Otterden, Faversham, Kent, ME13 0DD,
joyce.wood4horses@btinternet.com, 01795 890727, 07949 035021, E, M, R, P
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Assouline, Mette Lubker, Brickhouse Farm, Brickhouse Road, Colne Engaine, Essex, CO6 2HJ,
mette@assouline­dressage.com, 01787 221636, 07768 213393
Auty, Islay, FBHS, 41 Oakleigh Avenue, Hallow, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR2 6NG,
islayauty@talktalk.net, 01905 640023, 07850 972615, E, M, R, P
List 2
4 Judges
Baldwin, Lynne, BHSI, Dean Well Farm, Dean, Woodcutts, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 5RT,
l.j.baldwin@btinternet.com, 01725 552628, 07710 047632, M, R, P
Barker, Karen, Hollystones, Stilehouse Lane, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 7LS,
kjkaren@hotmail.co.uk, 01538 373596, 07711 180272, , E, M, R, P
Bartle­Wilson, Jane, Yorkshire Riding Centre, Markington, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3PE,
jane@yrc.co.uk, 01765 677207, 07831 729725, E, M
Baxter, Susan, 220 Springfield Rd, , Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB15 6AU,
sue.ht@btinternet.com, 07881 913834, E, M
Beattie, Phyllis, , Lossit Farm, Queenzieburn, Kilsyth, Glasgow, G65 9LF,
phyllisbeattie@btinternet.com, 01236 822488, 07801 320424, E, M, R, P
Bell, Wendy, Grove Rise, Weston Under Wetherley, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV33 9BZ,
wendybell@outlook.com, 01926 313942, 07885 952809, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Brunton, Anne, Brightleigh Farm, Outwood, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 5PY,
jimbrunton70@hotmail.com, 01342 842516, 07796 185108, 100 MILES, E, M, P
Bullen, Michael, Borough Court Farm, Hartley Wintney, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 8JA,
0125 284 2592, 07818 413189, E, R, P
Burling, Lesley, Hill House, 121 Main Road, Hockley, Essex, SS5 4RN,
lesley@equistep.com, 01702 207997, 07812 542544, E, M, R, P
Clark, Helen, 55 Urquhart Road, , Thatcham, Berkshire, RG19 4RE,
helenjenniferclark@hotmail.com, 07808 863933, M
Crane, Angela, Holden Fold Stud, Tockholes Road, Tockloles, Lancashire, BB3 0LR,
hfd_angela@hotmail.com, 01254 705301, 07771 740810
Eilberg, Ferdi, Pink Green Farm, Beoley, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 9EA,
eilberg1@gmail.com, 01564 742579, 07798 663622
Elvin, Cherry, BHSI, Holly Farmhouse, 119 Low Street, Collingham, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG23 7NL,
cherryelvin@hotmail.co.uk, 01636 892957, 07971 421409, E, R, P
Faurie, Emile, Heath Farm, Lyneham Road, Milton­Under­Wychwood, Oxfordshire, OX7 6LR,
emilefaurie@hotmail.co.uk, 01993 830212, 07831 246656
Filtness, Wendy, The Old Town House, Belchamp Walter, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 7AR,
wendy@kingsindian.demon.co.uk, 01787 375739, 07866 375739, E, M, R, P
Fox, Keeva, Flat C, Kings Ride House, Prince Albert Drive, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 8AQ,
keevafox@btinternet.com, 07887 953132, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Gillett, Jennifer, Merrymorn Barn, Templecombe, Henley On Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 3HR,
geraldgillett@btinternet.com, 01491 637731, 07812 516003
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Hamilton, Kate, FBHS, Shepherds Cottage, Gwehelog, Usk, Monmouthshire, NP15 1JE,
katehamilton00@gmail.com, 50 MILES
Head, Joyce, Fiddlers Green, Church Farm Lane, Marsworth, Nr. Tring, Buckinghamshire, HP23 4ND,
joyce@littlelondonend.com, 01296 661444, 07836 536433, E, M, R, P
Hillier, Rachel, Linnaeus, Norwich Road, Scole, Diss, Norfolk, IP21 4DY,
chocs4@aol.com, 01379 740158, 07831 093475, E, M, R, P
Kear, Donald, BHSI, 10 Orchard Farm, Holtye Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 3PP,
kear754@btinternet.com, 07967 375961, E, M, R, P
List 2 Judges
Herbert, Nikki, BHSI, Westwood Lodge, Glapthorn, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE8 5BH,
nikki.westwoodlodge@hotmail.co.uk, 01832 205218, 07802 624901, E, M, R, P
Section 2
Greene, Marion, Kilkea Lodge, Castledermot, Co Kildare,
mirenegreene@gmail.com, 00 353 5991 45112, 00 353 872 388 132, E, M, P
Keen, Anne, BHSI, Glebe Farm, Westbury Road, Little Cheverell, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 4JW,
info@anne­keen.co.uk, 01380 816829, 07890 012474, E, M, R, P
Lanning, Sara­Jane, Meadow Farm Stud, Wield Road, Medstead, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5NH,
sarajanelanning@hotmail.co.uk, 07881 910690, 07881 910690, M
Larrigan, Marion, Maywood Stud, Woodchurch, Ashford, Kent, TN26 3QZ,
larrigan@fsmail.net, 01233 860051, E, R, P
Luke, Waverney, Denton House, Denton, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX44 9JF,
waveney@jandwluke.com, 01865 874440, 077 78761544, E, M, R, P
Mackie, Elizabeth, Brookside Cottage, 4 Sheldons Piece, Watlington, Oxfordshire, OX49 5JJ,
eamliz.mac@gmail.com, 01491 612752, E, M
Makey­Harfield, Gillian, BHSII, Prospect Farm Livery Yard, Cattistock, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2
0JB, gillmh@prospectfarm.me.uk, 01300 320820, E
Mcginley, Mary, Shortacombe, Bridestowe, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4HF,
marytrot@rocketmail.com, 01822 820355, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Murray, Lizzie, , Catherston Stud, Croft Farm, Over Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8HX,
lizzieandwill@hotmail.com, 01264 782716, 07747 777811, E
Nicell, Ann, 96 Chiltern Avenue, , Bushey, Hertfordshire, WD23 4QF,
anicell4@googlemail.com, 020 8950 1279, 07714 244736, E, R
Odenrick, Ninnie, Mellon Stud, Kildimo, Co Limerick, County Londonderry,
n.odenrick@hotmail.com, 00 353 61 220867, 00 353 87 2051626, E, R, P
Peters, Gillian, Stable Cottage, Dubbystyle, Newburgh, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 6BD,
pollysmudge@btinternet.com, 01358 742805, 07501 444132, E, M, R, P
Robinson, Deirdre, Fleetmead Stud, Blindley Heath, Lingfield, Surrey, RH7 6JX,
dunalick@tiscali.co.uk, 01342 832796, 75 MILES, E, M, R, P
Robley, Mary, The Elms, Haccups Lane, Michelmersh, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 0NS,
maryrobley@btinternet.com, 01794 368446, 07904 027944, 75 MILES, E, M, R, P
Rooney, James, 7 Evelyn Cottages, Abinger Common, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6JE,
james@jamesrooneydressage.co.uk, 01306730109, 07876771465, E, M, R, P
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Rowlands, Susan, 28a Cross Street, , Hampton Hill, Middlesex, TW12 1RT,
suevrowlands@gmail.com, 020 897 92006, 07711 049672, E, M, R
Scrimgeour, Annabel, BHSI, 5 Jefferies Close, College Fields, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1UB,
ascrimgeour@collegefields.plus.com, 01672 514276, 07977 552358, E, P
Seal, Juliet, Pinxton House, Nether Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8EW,
julietseal@gmail.com, 01264 782083, 07881 954453, R, P
List 2
4 Judges
Smith, Les, No 1 Wedderlie, , Gordon, Berwickshire, TD3 6NW,
lessmith105@aol.com, 01578 740281, 07759 665134, E, M, R, P
Smyth, Val, BHSII, 33a The Green, Hartford, Northwich, Cheshire, CW8 1QA,
valsmyth@hotmail.co.uk, 07876 687103, E,
Speer, Claire, 36 The Kingfishers, Verwood, Dorset, BH31 6NP,
clairespeer@verlec.co.uk, 01202 827512, 07973 152621, E, M, R, P
Staines, Susan, Bambury Farm, , Peatling Magna, Leicestershire, LE8 5UE,
bamburyfarm@btinternet.com, 01162 478907, M, R, P
Terry, Marion, BHSI, Bakers Farm, Rookery Lane, Smallfield, Surrey, RH6 9BD,
marion.terry@uwclub.net, 01342 843797, 07774 485431, E, R
Thorne, Tessa, 12 Jasmine Cottages, Kingscote, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8XY,
tessathorne@btinternet.com, 01453861386, 07791 873544, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Tiffany, Margot, BHSI, 5 Church View, Hornby, Bedale, North Yorkshire, DL8 1NH,
margottiffany@gmail.com, 01748 810365, 07425 144856, E, M, R, P
Titley, Janet, , East Hill Farm, West Knoyle, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 6AN,
jnttitley@yahoo.co.uk, 01747 860250, E, R, P
Tucker, Angela, Church Farm, Long Newnton, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8RS,
angela.tucker@virgin.net, 01666 502352, 07788 720240, E, M, R, P
Tupling, Caroline, Bufton Lodge, Barton Road, Carlton, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV13 0DD,
cjtupling@btinternet.com, 01455 290301, 07771 860765, E, M
Warren, Kim Anita, 13 Elmbridge Hall, Fyfield Road, Fyfield, Essex, CM5 0TN,
kimawarren@hotmail.co.uk, 01277 899568, 07802 722537, 100 MILES, E, M, R
Watts, Patricia, 2 Fox And Hounds Cottages, Hancombe Road, Little Sandhurst, Berkshire, GU47 8NP,
patwatts@btinternet.com, 01344 778621, 07778 767117, E, M, R, P
Whitcombe, Rebecca, The Sett, Lower Maescoed, Lower Maescoed, Herefordshire, HR2 0HS,
beckywhitcombe@hotmail.com, 01873 860224, 07815 153629, E, M
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Anderson, Alicia, Tiley House, Middlemarsh, Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 5QL,
aliciarosemary@aol.com, 01300 345149, 07778 898499, 75 MILES, E, M, R
Andrews, Sally­Lynne, Windacres Farm, Russ Hill, Charlwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0EL,
sal.andrews@btinternet.com, 01293 862092, 07775 560472, 50 MILES, E, M
Cannon, Dermot, , Old Chapel, Athgoe, , Co Cork,
dermotcannon@eircom.net, 00 353 145 808 68, 353 86 3355637
Cottrell, Mercedes, 10 Bluebird Way, Mount Pleasant Lane, Bricket Wood, Hertfordshire, AL2 3UH,
mercedescottrell@btopenworld.com, 01923 676730, 07973 869160, 100 MILES, E, M, R
List 3A Judges
Burtwell,James, BHSI, The Stables, Winchfield House, Odiham Road, Winchfield, Hampshire, RG27 8BS,
winchfieldequestrian@hotmail.com, , 07793 008930, E, M
Section 2
LIST 3A
Du Plessis, Nicola, Latchley Meadows Farm, Latchley, Gunnislake, Cornwall, PL18 9AX,
nicky.duplessis@duchy.ac.uk, 01822 833819, 07427 674610, E, M, R, P
Duck,Alison, BHSAI UKCC3, West Cottage, Hyde End Lane, Brimpton, Reading, Berkshire, RG7 4RJ,
alison.duck@hotmail.co.uk, 01189 712204, 07768 712204, , E, M, R, P
Eilberg, Maria, Pink Green Farm, Beoley, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 9EA,
mariaeilberg84@gmail.com, 01564 742579, 07920 129089
Elliott, Alice, The Old School House, Lusby, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, PE23 4JB,
johnandalice89@tiscali.co.uk, 01507 588386, 07788 718557, 75 MILES, E, M, R, P
Graham, Vivienne, Garmouth Riding Centre, New Mains, Garmouth, Moray, IV32 7LQ,
viv.graham@tiscali.co.uk, 01343 870445, E, M, R, P
Green, Patricia, Beechwood Cottage, 48 Whyteleafe Hill, Whyteleafe, Surrey, CR3 0AB,
trishagreen@supanet.com, 020 8668 7122, 07774 713230, E, R, P
Greene, Elaine, Yew Tree House, Platt Lane, Whixall, Shropshire, SY13 2PD,
elaine_greene@westnet.com.au, 01948 880 476, 07866 636970, E, M
Havis, Chrissie, , Cookswell House, High Onstead, Pegswood, Morpeth, Northumberland,
NE616RW, chrissie@chrissiehavis.com, 07779 251697, 200 MILES, E, R, P
Hessay, Andrea, BHSII, 5 Scott Road, Headless Cross, Redditch, Worcestershire, B97 5BW,
andrea@kefdressage.co.uk, 07919 155430, 07919 155430, E, M, R, P
Holderness­Roddam, Jane, Church Farm, West Kington, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 7JE,
janehroddam@aol.com, 01249 782050, 07831 720491, 150 MILES, E, M, R, P
Lassetter, John, , Molecombe Stud, Goodwood, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0QD,
charlotte.lassetter@virgin.net, 01243 527244, 07834 063436, E, M, R, P
Lavington, Jane, 6 Rushymead, Kemsing, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 6NY, Jlav63@gmail.com,
01732 761497, 07887 505181, E, M, R
Liversidge, Rosanne, BHSI, Ripple Nurseries, Chaple Lane, Ripple, Kent, CT14 8JG,
rosannemaryrose@aol.com, 01304 361329, 07804 906414, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Mackie, Ishbel, 19 Succoth Park, Edinburgh, EH12 6BX, ishbelmackie@btinternet.com, 0131
337 1122, 07719 787411, E, M, R,
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Meade, Richard, OBE, Church Farm, West Littleton, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 8JB,
rjhmeade@hotmail.com, 01225 891226, 07860 318219, E
Mirylees,Clementina, 1 Nether Swell Cottages, , Stow­On­The­Wold, Gloucestershire, GL54 1JZ,
clementina3@btinternet.com, 01451 832118, 07808 343894, 100 MILES, E, M
Robinson, Clare, Kent House, 221 Kent Street, Mereworth, Kent, ME18 5QW,
clarerobinson@mac.com, 01622 814089, 07980 321310, M
List 3A
Judges
4 Judges
Russell, Sheena, Chubbs Farm, Pound Lane, Burley, Ringwood, Hampshire, BH24 4EF,
sheenarussell@hotmail.com, 01425 402298, 07887 567577, E, M, R
Scott, Annette, 11 Ealing Close, Well End, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 5NS,
annetterscott@aol.com, 020 8207 6571, 07956 404232
Scoular, Jacqueline, Wester Hardslacks, Hatton, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, AB42 0RL,
jescoular@aol.com, 01779 841355, 07983 691621, E, R, P
Siu, Jacqueline, Pebbly Hill Stud, Icombe Road, Bledington, Oxfordshire, OX7 6XJ,
info@jackie­siu.com, , 07976 888899
Smiley, Eric, , LITTLE BEERLAND, RYALL, BRIDPORT, Dorset, DT6 6EJ,
eric.suesmiley@btinternet.com, 01297489844, 07841926025, E, R, P
Starkey, Jane, Radway House, Radway, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 0UN,
janestarkey@msn.com, 07785 588866, E, P
Stewart, Sue, Swan Farm, St Michaels­On­Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 0TT,
sue.swanfarm@gmail.com, 01995 679341, 07753 910832, E, M, P
Taylor, Anne­Marie, FBHS, Barn Court, Park Lane, Swalcliffe, Nr. Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15
5ET, annemarietaylor@clara.co.uk, 01295 670248, 07887 552702, E, M, R, P
Tolley, Jane, , Morville, The Dell, Kingsclere, Berkshire, RG20 5NL,
janetolley135@gmail.com, 01635298648, 07836 310742, E
Trower, Rebecca, BHSI, 1 Knoll Cottage, Gloucester Road, Staverton, Gloucestershire, GL51 0SS,
dmtrower@aol.co.uk, 01452 546130, 07860 280964, E, M, R, P
Watson, Gillian, Little Hollow, Lower Road, Postcombe, Oxfordshire, OX9 7DU,
gill.watson@hs.co.uk, , 07860 533357, E, P
West, Liz, The West Wing, 5a Royal Chase, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN4 8AX,
email@elizabethwest.com, 01892 537255, 07714 342438, E, M, R, P
Wilkie, Alison, Moorside Farm, Moorsholm, Saltburn, Cleveland, TS12 3LP,
alisonwilkie@hotmail.co.uk, 01287 660630, 07557 677379, E, M, R,
Williams, Sarah, Yonder Farm, Orange Court Lane, Downe, Kent, BR6 7JD,
sarah@sarahwilliamsdressage.co.uk, 01689 851101, 07956 369390, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Wilson, Diana, The Bachelor Flat, Avington Park, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 1DB,
diana.wilson8@btinternet.com, 01962 779269, 07850 033486, 100 MILES, E, R, P
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Andrews, Graham, Ivy Cottage, Chignal Smealy, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 4TA,
grahamj.andrews@btinternet.com, 01245 442625, 07949 081610, E, M, R, P
Bailey, Jaine, Inglenook Cottage, Torkington Road, Hazelgrove, Cheshire, SK7 6NW,
jaine.bailey@yahoo.co.uk, 07775 610170, 07775 610170, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Beresford­Wright, Bridget, South Bank, Halley Road, Broad Oak Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 8TG,
bridgetberesford@btinternet.com, 01435 868045, 07817 914524, E, M, R, P
Bradshaw, Janet, BHSAI, 2 Trinity Lane, Sutton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 0EQ,
janetbradshaw22@yahoo.co.uk, 01260 252620, 07746 111160, 50 MILES, E, R
Broom, Sue, Farthings Farm, Honey Pot Lane, Wattisfield, Suffolk, IP22 1PA,
farthingsfarm@aol.com, 01359 251651, 07786 556132, R
List 3 Judges
Becvar, Sue, Deanland Farm, Golden Cross, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3RJ,
s.becvar487@ntinternet.com, 01825 873487, 07752 137472, E, R, P
Section 2
LIST 3
Burbury, Janet, West Holling Carr, Trimdon, Co Durham, Co Durham, TS29 6NN,
janetb_231@hotmail.co.uk, 01429 880334, 100 MILES, M
Buttenshaw, Sarah, 1 Victoria Gardens, High Street, Heytesbury, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12
0HB, s.buttenshaw@btinternet.com, 01985 840501, E, M, P
Butterworth, Sharon, , 4 Frome Villas, Frenchay Hill, Bristol, Bath (Avon), BS16 1LT,
sharon@sbdressage.co.uk, 01179 571543, 07786 177372, E, M, R, P
Cowie, Tamsyn, Street Farm, South Brewham, Bruton, Somerset, BA10 0JZ,
tamsyn.cowie@googlemail.com, 01749 850524, 07789 514987, E, M, , P
Crafts, Peter, Cherryside, Main Street, Laneham, Retford, Nottinghamshire, DN22 0NG,
p.crafts@btinternet.com, 01777 228094, 07817 799047, E, M, R,
Cruickshank, Stephen, BHSI, 9 Three Rivers Walk, , Elgin, Moray, IV30 4AG, 01343 545662,
07980 450992, E, M, R, P
Davis, Carolyn, Daintree Cottage, 63 Cambridge Road, Dunton, Bedfordshire, SG18 8SB,
c.davis878@btinternet.com, 01767 318609, 07889 704911, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Deithrick, Clare, Trevillett Stables, Trevillett, Tintagel, Cornwall, PL34 0HL,
claredeithrick@gmail.com, 01840 770342, 0746 265 843, E, M, R, P
Dickinson, Sophie, Ashes Hill Farm, Kilkenny Lane, Englishcombe,, Bath, Bath (Avon), BA2 9DY,
bhsbird@hotmail.com, 07881 826052, E, M, R, P
Dobell, Sarah, BHSI, Sheer Hazel, Wobbs Lane, Tushingham, Shropshire, SY13 4QR,
sarahdobell@hotmail.co.uk, 01948 662477, 07980 971576, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Drewe, Margaret, 174 Weald Drive, Furnace Green, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 6NN,
margaret@drewe.demon.co.uk, 01293 510572, E, M, R, P
Duffy, Suzanne, Mallins Croft, Storridge, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR13 5ER,
gilduffy@supanet.com, 01886 880882, E, M, R, P
Edwards, Sandra, 57 Ormskirk Road, Rainford, St Helens, Merseyside, WA11 8DQ,
sedwards57@hotmail.com, 01744 884510, 07721 498230, E, M, R, P
Fellows, Allison, Aird View Cottage, 4 Eyre, Portree, Isle of Skye, Highland, IV51 9XB,
allisonfel@aol.com, 01470 532455, 07919 598139, E, M, R, P
Fievez, Linda, Sunnybank, Church Lane, Great Kimble, Buckinghamshire, HP1 9TH,
lindafievez@btinternet.com, 01844 345356, 07973 696103, 100 MILES, E, M, R,
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Galland, Martyne, Walnut Tree Stud, Tanners Lane, Berkswell, West Midlands, CV7 7DA,
walnuttreestud@hotmail.co.uk, 02476 460584, 07771 517911, E, M, R, P
Grant, Lorraine, Calypso, Caskieben, Kinellar, Aberdeenshire, AB21 0TD,
lorraine@grantcaskieben.co.uk, 01224 790714, 07831 877219, E, M, R, P
Grant­MacKintosh, Shona, Springfield House, Corry, Muir­of­Ord, Highland, IV6 7TN,
sgm@shona49.plus.com, 01463 870574, 07719 473814, E, M, R, P
4 Judges
List 3
Green, Julie, The Coach House, Blackhall Court, South Tawton, Devon, EX20 2LP,
julie_mary_green@yahoo.co.uk, 01837 840667, 07960 984085, E, R, P
Green, Dena, The Moat House, The Street, Thorndon, Eye, Suffolk, IP23 7JR, dena­
green@hotmail.co.uk, 07718 555016, E, M, R, P
Grenville Hill, Wanda, , Quarry Farm, Empshott Green, Liss, Hampshire, GU33 6HU,
wmghill15@yahoo.co.uk, 01730 827564, 07730601067, M
Hancock, Judy, Marsh House Farm, Burnham Overy Staithe, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE31 8JJ,
marsh.house.farm@farming.co.uk, 01328 738325, 07778 986071, E, M, R, P
Hancox, Kate, BHSI­T BHS­SM, The Old Post Office, 30 Main Street, Greetham, Oakham, Rutland,
Leicestershire, LE15 7NL, articsquire@aol.com, 01572 812412, 07977 092857, E, M, R, P
Harvey, Frances, Brook Farm, Cotes Road, Barrow On Soar, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE12 8JT,
francesharvey47@hotmail.co.uk, 01509 214285, 75 MILES, M, R
Hayward, Penelope, 227 Shorncliffe Road, , Folkestone, Kent, CT20 3PH,
pjhayward1@yahoo.co.uk, 01303 254366, 07580 303620, E, M, R, P
Hogg, Carol, BHSAI (IT), Cotswold Dressage Centre, 93 Shilton Road, Carterton, Oxfordshire,
OX18 1EN, carolunder21suk@yahoo.co.uk, 01993 842262, 07867 543384, 50 MILES, M, R, P
Hollands, Marion, Speedgate Farm, Mussenden Lane, Fawkham, Kent, DA3 8NJ,
marionhollands@btinternet.com, 01474 873433, 07889 920053, E, R, P
Hyett, Catherine, , Clwyd Y Gurnos, Watford, , Caerphilly, CF83 1NF, , 029 208 61279, M, R
Jago, Wendy, 3 Wood Lane, Small Dole, Henfield, West Sussex, BN5 9YE,
wendy@jagoconsulting.eclipse.co.uk, 01273 492848, E, R, P
Johnson, Rita, 34601 Lake Road, Mcarthur, Ohio 45651, ritajohnsond@aol.com, 001 561 373 2583, R
Jones, Sabrina, FBHS, Lower Church Farm, Church Lane, Mursley,milton Keynes,
Buckinghamshire, MK17 0RS, sabrina@venika.co.uk, 01296 720663, 07766 567184, E, M, R, P
Kendall, Jane, Pilstye Farmhouse, Rowhill Lane, Balcombe, West Sussex, RH17 6JN,
jken611970@aol.com, 01444 811969, 07762 310194, E, M, R, P
Kingwells, Sarah, BHSII, 97 Old Hall Drive, Bamber Bridge, Preston, Lancashire, PR5 6EU,
kingwells@hotmail.co.uk, 07706028652, 07706 028652, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Liddiard, Hayley, 1 High Laver Hall Cottages, High Laver, Ongar, Essex, CM5 0DU,
hayley.liddiard@hd­clinical.com, 01277 890420, 07769 692670, R
Marshall, Barbara, , Amberwood, Jermyns Lane, Ampfield, Hampshire, SO51 0QA,
barbaramarshall23@btinternet.com, 01794 368656, , , , , R, P
Mcphillips, Maureen, Heath Cottage, Harborough Drive, West Chiltington, West Sussex, RH20 2PN,
mmcphillips@dawngen.co.uk, 01798 812673, 07976 746689, E, M, R, P
Moore, Aby, 13 Copnor Close, Woolton Hill, Newbury, Berkshire, RG20 9UR,
abygael@btinternet.com, 01635 253417, 07795 956086, E, M, R, P
Morton, Shona, Maryfield House, Terregles, Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, DG2 9TH,
shonamorton@aol.com, 01387 721147, 07801 685584, E, M, R, P
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Pateman, Deborah, Bankside Cottage, Underhill Lane, Clayton, Hassocks, West Sussex, BN6 9PJ,
debbiepateman@btinternet.com, 01273 843985, 07747 112586, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Perowne, D, Lilac Farm, Brick Kiln Road, Hevingham, Norfolk, NR10 5NL, 01603 754779,
07771 751052, 75 MILES, M, R, P
Prew, Sarah­Jane, Cholditch Farm, Clawton, Nr Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 6QN,
sarahjaneprew@gmail.com, 01409 271164, 07787 501373, E, M, R, P
Probin, Sarah, Dowse Green Farm, Cholmondeley, Malpas, Cheshire, SY14 8HL,
philip.probin@btconnect.com, 01829 720250, 07971 088210, R, P
List 3 Judges
Pickles, Robert, FBHS, Woodruff, Chute Cadley, Andover, Hampshire, SP11 9EB,
robertpickles@hotmail.co.uk, 01264 730822, 07776 180053, E, M
Section 2
Oakley, Susan, Tolpuddle Cottage, Burleston, Puddletown, Dorset, DT2 7EG,
sue379@btinternet.com, 01305 848965, 07875 007796, E, R, P
Ricketts, Susan, BHSI, Oaklands, Lower Heath, Prees, Whitchurch, Shropshire, SY13 2BT,
ricketts.sue@btinternet.com, 01948 840400, 07775 733518, E, M, R, P
Sattin, Lorraine, Topcommon, The Common, Chipperfield, Hertfordshire, WD4 9BN,
lsattin@gmail.com, 01923 263154, 07831 863718, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Smales, Louise, Click 'Em Inn Farm, Cornsay, Durham, Co Durham, DH7 9RU,
louisesmales@hotmail.co.uk, 0191 373 2935, 07971 196143, E, R, P
Solt, Jonquil, OBE, Blackdown Farm, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 6QS,
jonquil@solt.com, 01926 422522, 07831 298745, E, M, R, P
Spate, Louise Charlotte, , Godolphin House, Bowstridge Lane, Chalfont St Giles,
Buckinghamshire, HP8 4RQ, louise@louisespate.co.uk, 01494 875986, 07810 791775
Taylor, Adrienne, Westburn Steading, , Dunning, Perthshire, PH2 0QY, arthoof@gmail.com,
01738 730369, 07860 245468, E, M, R, P
Thomson, Lucy, Lavant House Stables, Lavant, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 9AH,
l.thomson@lhstables.co.uk, 01243 530460, 50 MILES, E
Tidmarsh, Mary, Ye Olde Forge, Tetbury Lane, Crudwell, Wiltshire, SN16 9HB,
marytidmarsh@hotmail.co.uk, 01666 577844, 07880 817638, E, M, R, P
Trendell, Christine, Lutyens, Mill Lane, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, HP8 4NR,
christinetrendell@hotmail.co.uk, 01494 872900, 07766 201083, E, M, R, P
Vernon, Linda, BHSAI, Overbank Farm, Pexhill Road, Gawsworth, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 9PY,
lindavernon@uwclub.net, 07976 099494, E, M, R, P
West, Joy, Threshing Barn, Ribbonwood Farm, Anderson, Dorset, DT11 7HE,
joyjohnwest@gmail.com, 01929 472871, 07836 295089, 75 MILES, E, M, R
Wilson, Elizabeth Jayne, , Pringle House, 30 Lime Close, Ravenfield, Rotherham, South
Yorkshire, S65 4NN, jayne.malc@btinternet.com, 01709 700706, 07957 451055, E, M, R, P
Wise, Gillian, Sunset, Pinesfield Lane, Trottiscliffe,west Malling, Kent, ME19 5EN,
dickandgill@yahoo.co.uk, 01732 822919, 07842 219148, M, R
Wood, Susan, 16 Chapel View, Puddletown, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 8XE,
suewood@uwclub.net, 01305 848642, 07733 326939, 100 MILES, E, M, R
Wright, Beryl, 30 Lashmere, , Copthorne, West Sussex, RH10 3RT,
berylwright@f2s.com, 01342 713641, E, M, R, P
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Agate, Karina, 1630 Waldo Road, Baynes Lake, BC VOB 1T4, Canada,
karinaagate@hotmail.com, 00 12 50 529 7716, R, P
Allen, Julie, The Pightle, The Street, Sloley, Norwich, Norfolk, NR12 8HJ,
julieallen@thepightle53.orangehome.co.uk, 01692 536757, 07979 014758, E, M, R, P
Baker, Penelope, Mains Of Tulloch, Whitehouse, Alford, Aberdeenshire, AB33 8DS,
tombaker@globalnet.co.uk, 01975 562709, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Baldwin, Richard, 16 Falkland Place, Temple Herdwyke, Nr Southam, Warwickshire, CV47 2UD,
ggstableboy@hotmail.com, 07903 942498, E, M, R, P
List 4 Judges
Baines, Margaret, 7 Gravners Field, Thornton Cleveleys, Lancashire, FY5 4EY,
mibaines@gmail.com, 01253 820916, 07944 907947, E, M, R, P
Section 2
List 4
Barnes, Linda, Dun Fionn, Stacklawhill, Stewarton, Ayrshire, KA3 3EJ,
linda.barnes@simpac.co.uk, 01294 850059, 07939 821525, E, R, P
Bibby, Wendy, Ballakewish Farm, West Baldwin, Isle Of Man, IM4 5EU,
wendy.bibby1@gmail.com, 01624 852356, 07624 451610, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Black, Josephine, 9 West Mead, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 7HQ,
joblack1@gmail.com, 01628 637853, 07900 075790, 75 MILES, E, M, R, P
Bobrowski­Evans, Izabella, 9 St Peters Road, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1 1QY,
izabella@bobrowski.co.uk, 020 8892 2677, 07785 250913, 100 MILES
Botterell, Claire, Cherrytree House, Woodhead, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Borders, TD8 6TY,
clairebotterell@hotmail.co.uk, 01835 830543, 07720 242 811, 100 MILES, E, M
Brace, Kathryn, 1 Blacksmiths Cottages, Green Tye, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, SG10 6JH,
kathryn_brace221@msn.com, 01279 843581, 07748 267735, 100 MILES
Breeze, Dianne, 17 Burghbeck Road, , Melton Constable, Norfolk, NR242DQ,
diannebreeze@me.com, 07759 863270
Burton­Cantley, Adele, 11 Bell Meadow, Godstone, Surrey, RH9 8ED, 01883 743779, E, R, P
Busby, Fiona, Unthank, Ewes, Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway, DG13 0HW,
fiona.busby@yahoo.co.uk, 01387 381208, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Bush, Marion, Rustling Cottage, 20 Haste Hill Road, Maidstone, Kent, ME17 4LP,
marionncb@gmail.com, 01622 746014, 07711 351723, E, M, R, P
Cardiff, Angela, Rowan House, Winchester Street, Overton, Hampshire, RG25 3HT,
ange.hbp@googlemail.com, 01256 770874, E, M, R, P
Carstairs, Heather, BHSII, Bargate Cottage, Gleneagles, Auchterarder, Perthshire, PH3 1PJ,
heathercarstairs@btinternet.com, 01764 682207, 07977 422101, E, M, R, P
Cheetham, Sarah, Chelwood Equestrian, Nutley, East Sussex, TN22 3HH,
sarah.cheetham@mac.com, 01392 340353, 07818 436626, 100 MILES, E, M
Cherry, Tania, Suda, Orchard View, Cropredy, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX17 1NR,
bbt.tbb@hotmail.co.uk, 01295 750610, 07941 062549, 50 MILES, M, R, P
Clarke, V A, Wellhouse Farm, Earlswood, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 6AW,
vivien@clarke.org.uk, 01291 641535, 75 MILES, E, R, P
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Clarke, Emily, The Flat, Coach House Farm, Little Somerford, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 5BH,
clarkeemily@tiscali.co.uk, 01666 823633, E, M, R, P
Clinch, Sharon, 2 Pace Close, Danes Court, Cardiff, Glamorgan, CF5 2QZ,
sharoncl@me.com, 07841 580411, 75 MILES, E, M, R, P
Cole, Deborah, Mill Cottage Mill Lane, Stanton Fitzwarren, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN6 7SA,
d.cole670@btinternet.com, 01793 763315, 07790 624773, E, R,
List 4 Judges
Collins, Donn, BHSI, Claybrook Farm, Bretforton Road, Badsey, Evesham, Worcestershire,
WR11 7XQ, donn47@hotmail.com, 01386 834109, 07756 832408, E, M, R, P
Colthurst, Georgina, , Craven Cottage, Upper Lamborne, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 8QT,
badgerstown@hotmail.co.uk, 01793 790467, 07743 897516, 75 MILES, E, M, R
Cooper, Anne, Yew Tree Farm, Mountain Road, Upper Cwmbran, Gwent, NP44 5AA,
acooperanne@gmail.com, 01495 740367, 07813 027090
Cory, Ann, Parsonage Farm South, Church Lane, Eldersfield, Gloucestershire, GL19 4NP,
ann@anncory.plus.com, 01452 840750, 07939 002418, E, R, P
Cottam, Jan, Chambers Place, Goring Heath, Reading, Berkshire, RG8 7SJ,
jancottam@gmail.com, 01491 680136, 07811 175750, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Craddock, Angela, BHSI, Mead Cottage, The Luth, Wisborough Green, West Sussex, RH14 0BZ,
angela.craddock@btinternet.com, 01403 700336, E, R, P
Crane, Alli, 43 Forest Walk, Buckley, Flintshire, CH7 3AZ,
ally.crane@googlemail.com, 01244 545756, 07769 708982, E, R, P
Dailly, Susan, The Stables, Hay Street, Braughing, Hertfordshire, SG11 2RH,
nedailly@btinternet.com, 01920 823692, 07876 385695, 50 MILES, R
Darlow, Kim, 27 Chapel Fields, Gt Barford, Beds, Bedfordshire, MK44 3JP,
kimdarlow@hotmail.co.uk, 01234 871486, 07905 112988
Davis, Lorna, Fiveacres, Ringwood Road, Alderholt, Nr. Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 3DF,
lorna@extreme.demon.co.uk, 01425 653552, 07703 471911, 50 MILES, M, R
Denny, Chloe, Little Coppings, Leigh, Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 8PN,
clo.denny@hotmail.co.uk, 01732 742484, 07775 717549, M
Dewhurst, D V, BHSII, Ruthin Riding Centre, Cae Coch Farm, Pentre Coch, Flintshire, LL15 2YE,
ruthinrc@yahoo.co.uk, 07833 164665, 07831 447058, E, M, R, P
Dowling, Theresa, 150 Upper Brockley Rd, Central London, London, SE4 1SS,
tdowling@dircon.co.uk, 020 8469 3278, 07939 093282, E, M, R, P
Dryden, Claire, Blue House Farm, Dalton Back Lane, Claxton, Billingham, Cleveland, TS22 5PW,
clairedryden@gmail.com, 01429 870788, 07500 041512, E, M, R, P
Ehlers, Barbara, Trendlewood, Ditchling Common, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 0SE,
barbara.ehlers@btconnect.com, 01444 254246, 07703 653393, E, M, R, P
Ellis, Jane, 3 Churchgate Court, Braunston, Oakham, Leicestershire, LE15 8JG,
janeenellis17@gmail.com, 01572 724609, 07947173795, E, M, R, P
Ermolenko, Shelley, 70 Scropton Road, Hatton, Derby, Derbyshire, DE65 5DT, shelley­
50@live.com, 01283 813879, 07977 105487, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Exell, Sue, Old Manor House, West Littleton, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 8JE,
sue.exell@btinternet.com, 01225 891683, E, M, R, P
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Feeney, Zoe, Gorse House, Ashlawn Road, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV22 5QE,
zoe.feeney@btinternet.com, 01788 543565, 07967 963568, E, M, R, P
Fergusson, A, Kilkerran, Maybole, Ayrshire, KA19 7SJ,
ladyfergusson@lineone.net, 01655 740207, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Foy, Fiona, 16A Butts Hill, , Frome, Somerset, BA11 1HU,
fionafoy13@gmail.com, 01373 473976, 07968 059434, M, R, P
Frost, Sally, Black Aldern, Narbeth, Pembrokeshire, SA67 8TA,
sally@blackaldern.eclipse.co.uk, 01834 861804, 07814 385061, E, M, R, P
List 4 Judges
Fox­Pitt, Marietta, Knowlton Court, Canterbury, Kent, CT3 1PT,
mfp@knowltoncourt.co.uk, 01304 842402, 07860 467531, E, R, P
Section 2
Fabian, Suzanne, Orchard Cottage, Paice Lane, Medstead, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5PT,
mikeandsuzy119@btinternet.com, 01420 563334, 50 MILES, R
Galbraith, Heather, Barskimming, Mauchline, Ayrshire, KA5 5HB,
eglinton.barskimming@virgin.net, 01290 550202, 07744 087603, E, M, R, P
Gingell, Alexander, Grove Farm, Barrells Road, Thurston, Suffolk, IP31 3SG,
alexgingell@hackup.co.uk, 07771 924373
Gleave, Margaret, Dock Bank Farm, Sproston, Holmes Chapel, Crewe, Cheshire, CW4 7LR,
01606 832485, 75 MILES, E, R, P
Grant, Hilary, Flat 4, 45 Grove Road, Bexleyheath, Kent, DA7 6AX, ,
01322 529664, 07721 927182, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Green, Ann, 34 Main Street, South Rauceby, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 8QG,
ann.green.d@gmail.com, 01529 488347, 07803 128235, E, M, R, P
Greenaway, Anne Marion, Horseshoes, Rookery Hill, Outwood, Surrey, RH1 5QZ,
amgreenaway@hotmail.com, 01342 842719, 07885750664
Hadfield, Elizabeth, Shaws Barn, Robinsons Hill, Melbourne, Derbyshire, DE73 8DJ,
l_hadfield@hotmail.co.uk, 01332 862384
Halkett, Wilma, BHSAI, Mid Knauchland, Rothiemay, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, AB54 7NX,
wilma.halkett@btinternet.com, 01466 771233, 077 7637 1719, E, M, R, P
Hamer, David Richard, 2 Ingram Close, Great Wolford, Shipston On Stour, Warwickshire, CV36 5NL,
david.hamer@bef.co.uk, 01608 674394, 077 7629 4298
Harris,Andrew, Knight Bridge Stables, South Sway Lane, Sway, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 6DP,
knightbridgestables@btinternet.com, 01590 681001, 07875 043358
Harrison­Bland, Barbara, Wikefield Farm, Harrogate Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS17 9JZ,
barb_wfield@yahoo.co.uk, 01132 886315, 07833 500906, E, R, P
Hayton, Vikki, College Farm Eq Training Ctr, West Markham, Tuxford, Nottinghamshire, NG22
0GT, hayton@collegefarm21.fsnet.co.uk, 01777 870886, 07860 276578, E, M, R, P
Hendry, S Y J, 4 Glenwood Cottages, Midmar, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, AB51 7PQ,
tillyfoddie@btinternet.com, 07725401921, 07725 401921, E, R, P
Henson, Clare, 51 Main Street, Barton In The Beans, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV13 0DJ,
clare_henson@yahoo.co.uk, 01455 292163, E, M, R, P
Hibbert, Douglas, Ley Farm, , Granborough, Buckinghamshire, MK18 3NJ,
douglas.hibbert@virgin.net, 07765 255283, 07765 255283, 100 MILES, E, M
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Hoerner, Manfred, Tremorfa Stud, Tyn Y Groes, Conwy, Gwynedd, LL32 8SS, , 01492 650171, E, R, P
Holland, A R, 13 Southleigh, , Bradford On Avon, Wiltshire, BA15 2EQ,
annholland@hotmail.co.uk, 01225 862731, 07709 093292, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Hood, V E, The Croft, Withybrook Rd, Street Ashton, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV23 0PJ,
vanessahood@hotmail.com, 01788 833714, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
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Hope, Mary, 34 India Street, Edinburgh, EH3 6HB, maryhope1@mac.com, 0131 225 8245,
07885 645543, E, M, R, P
Howard, Jane, Claydon Hall, Claydon, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 0EL, janechoward@btinternet.com,
01473 831142, 07831 406406, E, R, P
Howard, Roderic, Watling Street Grange, Red Hill, Red Hill, Shropshire, TF2 9PA, howard@red­
hill.co.uk, 01952 619844, E, R, P
Hughes, Rebecca, Bishops Bridge Farm, Ladbroke Road, Bishops Itchington, Warwickshire, CV47 2RP,
info@hughesdressage.com, 07768 918706, E, M, R
Hutton, Pammy, FBHS, Talland House, Dairy Farm, Ampney Knowle, Cirencester,
Gloucestershire, GL7 5ED, secretary@talland.net, 01285 740155, 75 MILES, R
Johnson, Gillian, Nut Hedges, Jeremy's Lane, Bolney, West Sussex, RH17 5QE,
gilljohns@gmail.com, 01444 881339, 07703 257764, UNLIMITED, E, M, R, P
Johnston, Donna, 180 Well Street, East Malling, Kent, ME19 6JP,
donna.johnston@eur.cushwake.com, 01732 849541, 07876 396331, E, M, R, P
Kempson, Susan, 12 Gateside Avenue, Haddington, East Lothian, EH41 3SD,
skempson@ed.ac.uk, 01620 822731, 75 MILES, E, M, R, P
Kershaw, Clare Elizabeth, 5 West Side Common, , Wimbledon, London, SW19 4UD,
clarek@mcsaatchi.com, 020 8879 7974, 07764617789
Keys, Maureen, 5 Manns Yard, The Street, Willingale, Essex, CM5 0TQ,
01277 896069, 07798 930992, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Kirkman, R F, 69 Greenbank Road, , Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH10 5RU,
ros_kirkman@hotmail.com, 0131 447 1793, 07780 846527, 75 MILES, E, R
Klaus, Judith, 14 Woodland Park Road, Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS6 2AZ,
jude.klaus@ntlworld.com, 0113 293 9159, 07725 555808, E, M, R
Knott, Mary, BHSAI, Higher Fold Farm, Tanhouse Lane, Heapey,chorley, Lancashire, PR6 8LQ,
marycknott@hotmail.co.uk, 07921 464072
Kozuba­Kozubska, Shena, Donhead Cottage, Painshill, Donhead St. Andrew, Shaftesbury,
Dorset, SP7 9EA, office@equi­sense.co.uk, 01747 828765, 07970 442916, E, M
Kyriacou,Yannovla, Flat 2, 9 Churchgate Street, Soham, Cambridgeshire, CB7 5DS,
lulukyriacou@gmail.com, 01353 725171, 07941 156202, E, M, R, P
Lackner, Barbara, Limbersitch Farm, Hatton Fields, Hilton, Derbyshire, DE65 5GQ,
b.lackner@aol.co.uk, 01283 480313, E, M, R, P
Larrigan, Tanya, Maywood Stud, Woodchurch, Ashford, Kent, TN26 3QZ,
tanya@ttll.fsnet.co.uk, 01233 860051, 07974 215211, 50 MILES, R
Leicester, Laura, Patria Lodge, Jekylls Gate, Fleet Fen, Nr. Holbeach, Lincolnshire, PE12 8QS,
lsleicester@aol.com, 01406 422554, 07801 089996, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
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Lowe, Helen, , Westwood, Warney Road, Two Dales, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2EU,
hllowe@yahoo.co.uk, 07968 199897, R
Lown, Scilla, Coney Cottage, Rignall Road, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, HP16 9PE,
scilla.lown@btinternet.com, 01494 862866, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Mackellar, Lyn, 5 Church Close, Weaverham, Nr Northwich, Cheshire, CW8 3NW,
01606 853537, 07748 826381
Marshall, Sharon, BHSAI, Pump Cottage, Great Peatling Lodge, Foston Lane, Peatling Magna,
Leicestershire, LE8 5UH, sharonannmarshall@googlemail.com, 0116 278 0648, 07799 585227, E, R, P
List 4 Judges
Lywood, J R D, 27 West Garth Gardens, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3LB,
j.lywood678@btinternet.com, 01284 752595, 078 02535794, E, R, P
Section 2
Love, Elizabeth, Howgate, Carmichael, Biggar, South Lanarkshire, ML12 6NQ,
e.love@talk21.com, 01555 880489, 07795 824246, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Martin­Bird, Tessa, FBHS, Saucelands Bungalow, Coolham, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 8QG,
t.martin­bird@btconnect.com, 01403 741635, E, M, R, P
Mckee, Glenys, Moreland, Eastend, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, PA12 4EP,
01505 842419, 75 MILES, E, R, P
Meiklejohn, Fiona, , Blervie, Forres, Moray, Moray, IV36 2RH,
meiklejohn@btinternet.com, 01309 672358, 07759 252233, , E, M, R, P
Milne, Moyna, Wellhall Cottage, , Dollar, Clackmannanshire, FK14 7NA,
milnemanagement@btconnect.com, 01259 742402, 75 MILES, E, M
Mitchell, Vanessa, Betula, 127 Leylands Road, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 8JS,
nessmitchell2003@yahoo.co.uk, 01444 232775, 07821 645740, E, R, P
Morgan, Debbie, 23 Parkfields, Sible Headingham, Halstead, Essex, CO9 3HJ,
debm6@live.co.uk, 01787 462671, 07833 193648, E, R, P
Murray­Brown, Sonnar, Lilacs, Chidham Lane, Chidham, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 8TH,
sonnar@hotmail.co.uk, 01243 575829, 07985 589324
Olsson­Bedding, Silva, Constancia Stud, Dunscombe Farm, Salcombe Regis, Devon, EX10 0PN,
silvabedding@btinternet.com, 01395 579921, 07766 662051
Page, Ali, The Cottage, Gable Cross Farm, Tilston, Malpas, Cheshire, SY14 7DW,
autumnap@hotmail.co.uk, 01829 250253, 07974 601877, E, M, R, P
Patchett, J, 1 Buller Road, Leiston, Suffolk, IP16 4HA,
jje.patchett@btconnect.com, 01728 832181, 07973 787440, E, M
Pawley, Zara, BHSII, 11 High Street, Tittilshaw, Norfolk, Norfolk, PE32 2PJ,
poppetp@waitrose.com, 01328 701223, 07816 586383, E, M, R, P
Pearce, Linda, BHSI, Grange Cottage, Burley Road, Langham, Oakham, Leicestershire, LE15 7HY,
lindajeanpearce@gmail.com, 01572 757427, 07970 542011, E, M, R, P
Pearson, Tim, , 23 East Parade, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 8JP,
tim@timpearson.co.uk, 07804 233705, 07804 233705
Penna, Terry, North Windbreck, , Deerness, Orkney Islands, KW17 2QL,
mm3poi@btinternet.com, 01856 741233, E, R, P
Pierce, Natalie, West Cottage, Hyde Hurst Farm, Dial Post, West Sussex, RH13 8NS,
nataliep25@btinternet.com, 01403 713 661, 07775775306, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
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Pilling, Ian, Collinson'S Farm, Ransgreave Road, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB1 9DQ,
ianpilling028@gmail.com, 01254 249449, 07774 917075
Pimbley, Susan, BHSI, Lower Hudsons Farm, Out Rawcliffe, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 6TB,
susan@spimbley.orangehome.co.uk, 01253 701014, 07717 017372
Price, Sally, 14 Dairymans Walk, Burpham, Surrey, GU4 7FE,
price.sally@hotmail.co.uk, 01483 382226, 07885 103333, E, R, P
List 4 Judges
Proctor, Jeanette, 4 Fetherston Crescent, , Ryton­On­Dunsmore, Warwickshire, CV8 3EZ,
jeanetteproctor@hotmail.com, 024 7630 2084, 07747 608723, E, M, R
Rose, Jo, 3 Crosslands, Wellington, Somerset, TA21 0AS,
jo.rose@bristol.ac.uk, 01823 662387, 07796 140478, 100 MILES, M, R
Rose, Gillian, BHSAI, Ladbrook Hall, Tanworth In Arden, Solihull, West Midlands, B94 5HJ,
01564 742226, 75 MILES, E, R, P
Sandom, Gillian, Scalene, Ferry Road, Surlingham, Norfolk, NR14 7AR,
sandoms@aol.com, 01508 538664, 07850 469356, E, M, R, P
Selway, Jackie, Hollister Farm, Combe Lane, Shere, Surrey, GU5 9TD,
j.selway2007@btinternet.com, 01483 205049, 07747 185387
Selway, Lesley, Hollister Farm, Combe Lane, Shere, Surrey, GU5 9TD,
lesleyselway@yahoo.co.uk, 01483 205049
Senior,Claire Marie, The Old Court House, The Green, Woolley, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF4 2JG,
senior.claire@yahoo.co.uk, 07824 901769, E, M, R, P
Shepherd, Helen, Looe Mills Farm, , Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 4LB,
terence.shepherd123@btinternet.com, 01579 343533, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Skelton, Sarah, White Lodge, Wickenby Road, Lissington, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN3 5AE,
skelman@whitelodge.org.uk, 01673 885464, 07946 506934, 200 MILES, E, R, P
Smith, Stephen, Laurel House, Aston Ingham Road, Kilcot, Herefordshire, GL18 1NS,
steve.smith@courbette.co.uk, 01989 720656, 07973 409603, 150 MILES, E, M, R, P
Smith, Sandra, 12 West End, Barton In The Beans, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV13 0DG,
smithbarton@btinternet.com, 01455 292669, 07703260144, E, M, R, P
Stanier, Robert, 30 Cardigan Road, , Bedworth, Warwickshire, CV12 0LY,
robertjstanier@hotmail.com, 024 763 64934, E, M, R, P
Steed, Danielle, 21 Green Lane, Stapleton, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE9 8JP,
daniellesteed@live.co.uk, 01455 841957, 07793 654822, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Stevens, Jane, 15 Bowes Wood, New Ash Green, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8QJ,
ja_stevens32@hotmail.com, 01474 874752, 07834 611224,E, R, P
Surr, Janet, Grange Barrow House, Beckhampton, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1QR,
janetsurr@aol.com, 01672 539345, 07971 018340, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Thomas, Debi, Chesterfield Equestrian Centre, Crow Lane, Tapton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 0EQ,
debithomas@talktalk.net, 01246 206991, 07774 267099, M
Thornley, Mary, 1 Hawthorne Cottage, Beaumont Road, Great Oakley, Essex, CO12 5BG,
marydethornley@sky.com, 01255 886186, 07947 104181, E, M, R, P
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Trotter, Eva, The Granary, High Row, Melsonby, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 5LZ,
evatrotter1@aol.com, 01325 718642, 07761 184606, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Trotter, Tracey, Lambcroft Farm, Kelstern, Louth, Lincolnshire, LN11 0RQ,
stuart.trotter@btconnect.com, 01472 398957, 07931 797245, E, R, P
Waller, Linda, Honeyoak Cottage, Marlston Road, Hermitage, Berkshire, RG18 9QE,
loliver999@aol.com, 01635 200345, 07825 314641, 100 MILES, E
Warnock, Dawn, 20 Hilltop Close, Eagle, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN6 9HG,
petportraits1@hotmail.co.uk, 01522 861897, 07543 308757, E, R
List 4 Judges
Velten, Pauline, Trumpetts Farm, Bodle Street Green, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 4RD,
p.velten@me.com, 01323 833734, E, R, P
Section 2
Tomlinson, Susan, 17 Cross Street West, , Colne, Lancashire, BB8 9NT,
susantomlinson2002@yahoo.com, 01282 869279, 07564 782092, E, M, R, P
Watson, Daniel, Fiddlers Green Stud, Lenham Road, Headcorn, Kent, TN27 9LG,
dan@fgstud.co.uk, 01622 891681, 07710 747341, E, M, R, P
Watson, Jeanette, Orchard Cottage, Stanway Grounds, Stanway,Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, GL54 5DR,
jeanettewatson47@yahoo.co.uk, 01242 621295, 07850 707312, M, R
Watson, Janet, Topcroft Lodge, Topcroft, Bungay, Suffolk, NR35 2BB, topcroft@ndirect.co.uk,
01508 482435, E, M, R, P
Welham, Jenny, 26 Folly Green, , Woodcote, Oxfordshire, RG8 0ND,
jenny.welham640@btinternet.com, 01491 684228, 07917 408020, E, M, R, P
Wells, Hazel, 45 Sundale Avenue, Selsdon, South Croydon, Surrey, CR2 8RQ,
hazel.w@tiscali.co.uk, 020 8651 0667, 07818412809, E, M, R, P
Westropp, Hilary, BHSI, Dairy Farm Stables, Hungerton, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 1AJ,
westropphorseboots@talk21.com, 01476 870489, 07855 236686, E, P
Whitaker, Jackie, 3 The Row, 31 Station Road, Cropredy, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX17 1PS,
j.whitaker369@btinternet.com, 01295 758494, E, M, R, P
Wilks, Anna, 1 Swan Grove, Exning, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7HX,
annafwilks@hotmail.co.uk, 01638 730789, 07721 539549, E, R, P
Williams, Gail, Wallridge Farmhouse, Ingoe, Northumberland, Tyne And Wear, NE20 0SX,
gailwilliams1@btinternet.com, 01830 530204, 07730 456665, E, R, P
Winfield, Joanna, FBHS, 74 Magdala Court, , The Butts, Worcestershire, WR1 3PB,
jowinfield@hotmail.com, 01905 729249, 07778 152117, E, M, R, P
Woffinden, Patricia, 63 Mallinson Oval, , Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 9HJ,
pwoffinden@btinternet.com, 01423 879294, 07814 496087, 75 MILES, E, R, P
Woulds, Alison, Derby Cottage, Outgate, Leverton, Boston, Lincs, PE22 0AA
alisondressage@aol.com, 01778 570397, 07984 681122, E, M, R
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Alston, Carolyn,Saddlegate Cottage, Middle Weald, Calverton, Buckinghamshire, MK19 6EJ,
calston@hotmail.co.uk, 01908 563396, 07949 123005
Amos, Samantha, 1 Chapel Close, , Dummer, Hampshire, RG25 2AB,
samanthaamos@btinternet.com, 01256 398544, 07956 867397, M
ApSimon, Helen, Badgers Sett, Old Bisley Road, Frimley, Surrey, GU16 9RE,
helenapsimon@btinternet.com, 01276 21680, 07976 444768, 50 MILES, R, P
Armitage, Valerie, 10 Spring Lane, Wymondham, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE14 2AY,
valeriearmitage@yahoo.co.uk, 01572 787383, 07776 315993, E, R, P
List 5 Judges
Anderson, Hilary, BHSI, 7 st Nicholas Drive, Banchory, , Fife, AB31 5YG,
handerson7@btinternet.com, 01330 811483, 07810 466407, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Section 2
List 5
Arnett, Stephen, Buckley House, Gwehelog, Nr Usk, Monmouthshire, NP15 1RT,
stephenarnett@hotmail.co.uk, 01291 673206, 07974 479677, 50 MILES
Atack, Jane, Ivy House, Cottam, Retford, Nottinghamshire, DN22 0EZ,
janeatack1@hotmail.com, 01777 249295, 07772 959436, E, M, R, P
Bahal, Victoria, 45 Highlands Avenue, Almondbury, Huddersfield, South Yorkshire, HD5 8NA,
victoria.bahal@hotmail.co.uk, 07789926282, 07789926282
Baker, Frances, Shaw Cottage, Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, KA3 2PR,
charlie.byers@btopenworld.com, 01563 540905, 07932 611439, E, R, P
Barr, Sandra, BHSII, Manor Farm Training Centre, Kingsey, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP17 8LU,
s.e.barr@btinternet.com, 07976 320608, E, M, R, P
Bates, Janet, Florents Farm, Logmore Lane, Westcott, Surrey, RH4 3JN,
bates.jan.a@gmail.com, 01306 886665, 07733 265759, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Batty­Smith, Josephine, BHSI, 7 Rose Hill, Mylor Bridge, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 5LZ,
01326 374018, E, R, P
Beard, Claudine, Pookhayne Farm, Blackacre Road, Southleigh, Devon, EX24 6SE,
claudinebeard@hotmail.com, 01404 871369, 07771 765260, E, R, P
Bedford, Mirabel, 28 Main Street, Thorpe Satchville, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE14 2DQ,
01664 840556, , 50 MILES, E, R, P
Belton, Christina, West View, Yarburgh, Louth, Lincolnshire, LN11 0PL,
chris.yarboo@btinternet.com, 01507 363261, 07976 487653, E, M, R, P
Bentley, Simone, , 5 Meadow Lane, Lapworth, Solihull, West Midlands, B94 6LS,
simonebentley@btinternet.com, 01564 785534, 07956 328884, 75 MILES, R, P
Biggs, Julie, BHSI, Ross Bank, Mill Lane, Hawkinge, Folkestone, Kent, CT18 7BY,
juliebiggs@tinyonline.co.uk, 01303 893486, E, M, R, P
Bigland, Nick, 1 Warrenside Close, Ramsgreave, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB1 9PE,
nickbigland@hotmail.co.uk, 01254 240620, 07929 972450, E, M, R, P
Bird, Lucinda, Benridge Farm, Filpoke Lane, Blackhall, Cleveland, TS27 4BT,
lucinda_b62@hotmail.com, 0191 586 0474, 07846 893 109
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Black, Ian, , 107­109 High Street, Newton­Le­Willows, Merseyside, WA12 9SL,
01925 292064, 100 MILES, M, R
Bolt, Jacqui, 10 Chescombe, Cerne Abbas, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 7JP,
jacqui.bolt@kmc.ac.uk, 01305 215083, 07790 970048
Bone, Michelle, 9 Model Cottages, Vapery Lane, Pirbright, Surrey, GU24 0QB,
michelle.bone@hotmail.co.uk, 01483 472072, 07775 770234, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
List 5 Judges
Brady, Carol, Caldecote, 49 Orlingbury Road, Little Harrowden, Northamptonshire, NN9 5BH,
brdyc33@aol.com, 01933 677255, 07950 639686, E, R, P
Brasted­Watts, Biddy, BHSI, Park Farm, Little Horkesley, Colchester, Essex, CO6 4FD,
biddybw@googlemail.com, 01206 272882, 07790 288 749, E, R, P
Brown, Ian, Broomfield House, Yafforth, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 0PQ,
ivbrown@yafforth.wanadoo.co.uk, 01609 761524, 07878 938471, 100 MILES, R, P
Callam, N C, High Hoes Barn, Hoes Lane, Petworth, West Sussex, GU28 0JB,
ncallam@live.co.uk, 01798 343717, 07778 640098, E, R
Carlin, Fiona, 5 Herbert Road, Hextable, Nr Swanley, Kent, BR8 7SD,
fipcarlin@gmail.com, 01322 668336, 07801 951957, E, M, R
Carpenter, Deborah, 39 Rock Road, , Carterton, Oxfordshire, OX18 3BL,
carpenter935@btinternet.com, 01993 837662, 07799 614579, 100 MILES, M, R, P
Catling, Gemma, 97 Ashenden Walk, , Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN2 3UJ,
gem_catling@btinternet.com, 07739 341329
Chapman, Rhona, Mount View, 41 High Street, Burcott, Nr Wing, Bedfordshire, LU7 0JS, ,
01296 688289, 30 MILES, E, R, P
Charters, Susan, Firs Farm, Knowbury, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 3JT,
firsfarm@live.co.uk, 01584 891158, E, R, P
Clarke, Tessa, Quince Farm, Naldretts Lane, Bucks Green, Rudgwick, West Sussex, RH12 3BU,
info.tclarke@gmail.com, 07773 413025, 50 MILES, R, P
Codd, Michele, Dirhams, Colsterworth Road, Stainby, Lincolnshire, NG33 5QT,
dirhams@hotmail.co.uk, 01476 861022, 07792 495797, E, M, R, P
Coleman, Helen, 38 The White House, Nether Haugh, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S62 7RZ,
coleman.helen@yahoo.co.uk, 01709 529655, 07733 262412, E, M, R, P
Connolly, Penelope, Waterfall Farm, Mill Road, Scald End, Bedfordshire, MK44 2DP,
pa.connolly@virgin.net, 01234 772155, 07917 835017, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Coombe­Tennant, Sue, Goringlee, Sproutes Lane, Coolham, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 8QH,
coombetennant@btinternet.com, 01403 741179, 07802 834232, E, R, P
Copeland, Julie, Peach Tree House, Calveley Hall Lane, Calveley, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9LG,
julie.foster124@gmail.com, 01270 528026, 07840 238299, E, R, P
Copus, Maggie, Chadlington House, Chapel Road, Chadlington, Oxfordshire, OX7 3LZ,
maggiecopus@yahoo.co.uk, 07836 249947, 07836 249947, E, M, R, P
Corrigan, Julie, Treetops, 65 Main Street, Ewerby, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 9PJ,
julie@corrigan8.orangehome.co.uk, 01529 461991, 07977 121731, E, M, R, P
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Craig, Alison, BHSI, Lauriston, 14 Hales Oak, Great Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4EA,
alisoncraig@talk21.com, 01372 456938, 07768 864648, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Crossley, Morwenna, Wenallt, Lon Caeglas, Edern, Gwynedd, LL53 8YT,
mo.crossley@gmail.com, 07764 901955, 07764 901955, E, M, R, P
Cuomo, Louisa, , Bramble Hall Farm, Oakenden Road, Luddesdown, Kent, DA13 0XQ,
louisasspring@hotmail.co.uk, 07814 857097
Dadkhah, Ellie, Orient Lodge, 111 Harestock Road, Winchester, Hampshire, SO22 6NY,
ellie.dadkhah@ntlworld.com, 07876 506221, E, M, R, P
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Crowther, Brenda, 1 Old Oak Drive, Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire, NN12 8DN,
brenda.crowther@akzonobel.com, 01327858969, 07850 888765, 75 MILES, E, R, P
Section 2
Cottrell, Sue, Weltervreden, Eryrys Road, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 4BR,
susan_cottrell@sky.com, 01824 780574, 07787 510568, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Dale, Evelyn, Redcroft, 24 Trevaunance Road, St Agnes, Cornwall, TR5 0SQ,
redcroft@freenetname.co.uk, 01872 552656, E, M, R, P
Daniels, Michael, 9 Southview Terrace, Woodhill Road, Danbury, Essex, CM3 4DY,
michaeldaniels56@yahoo.co.uk, 07973 691753, 07973 691753, E, R, P
Darrall­Rew, Annabel, Priddacombe Farm, Bolventor, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 7TY,
abeldr@btinternet.com, 01566 86112, 07917 150673, UNLIMITED, E, M, R, P
Daws, Geraldine, , 50 Windsor Court Road, Chobham, Woking, Surrey, GU24 8LH,
m.daws@staxis.net, 07717 744895
Diegutis, Elizabeth, Green Meadow Cottage, Green Meadows Lane, Goodworth Clatford,
Hampshire, SP11 7HH, lizdiegutis@aol.com, 01264 365836, 07770 405026, E, R, P
Dolman, Jane, , The Old Stables, Watling Street, Clifton Upon Dunsmore, Rugby, Warwickshire,
CV23 0AQ, jane@ukinet.co.uk, 01788 869010, 07971 662012, 50 MILES, R, P
Douglas­Osborn, Suzannah, Essfield, Moseley Road, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR2 6NJ,
suzi7@btopenworld.com, 01905 640396, 07548 517467
Drewett, Jan, Lobbs Hole Farm, Wootton, New Milton, Hampshire, BH25 5TT,
j.drewett@talktalk.net, 01425 614758, E, R, P
Dugay, Rosemarie, Berrys Tenement Farm, Weasel Lane, Tockholes, Darwen, Lancashire, BB3 0NJ,
r.dugay@btinternet.com, 01254 701555, 07929 645204, E, R, P
Eardley,Stephanie, 1, Drews Farm Cottages, Murrell'S End Road, Hartpury, Gloucestershire, GL19 3DF,
stefeardley@yahoo.co.uk, 07979 401067, 07979 401067, E, M, R, P
Ebdon, Lydia Margaret, Lund Farm, Alne Road, Easingwold, North Yorkshire, YO61 3PA,
lydia_ebdon@yahoo.co.uk, 07880602226, 07880 602226
Ellis, Catherine, 9 Boswell Close, Kinoulton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG12 3ET,
cat.hammond5@btinternet.com, 07976 154952, 07976 154952
Evelyn­Wood, Helen, 273 Sandridge Lane, Bromham, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 2JW,
mrsew@btinternet.com, 01380 859001, 07778 408332, E, R, P
Farrell, Fiona, Low Hall, Copgrove Lane, Farnham, North Yorkshire, HG5 9JF,
fionafarrell@hotmail.co.uk, 01423 341997, 07730 897885, E
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Fenwick, M, Geldeston Hall, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 0LP,
mf.geldeston@btinternet.com, 01502 711010, 07979 500884, E, M, R, P
Frampton­Hobbs, Elizabeth, Moreton House, Moreton, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 8RH,
01929 463662, 07780 694535, 75 MILES, E, R
Franz, Beth, Lower Court Farm, Staverton Village, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL51 0TW,
franzbeth1@yahoo.co.uk, 01242 680103, 07798 700695, E, R, P
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Fraser, Lorna, 36 Farriers Close, Bramley, Tadley, Hampshire, RG26 5AX,
lorna@fraserbramley.freeserve.co.uk, 07976 365580, E, M, R, P
Gadd, Celia, Greystones Cottage, Vicarage Lane, Mark, Somerset, TA9 4NN,
celia@celiagadd.co.uk, 01934 751226, 07779 716826, E, M, R
Ganley, Amanda, 31 Hillview Drive, , Hucclecote, Gloucestershire, GL3 3LL,
ajganley@hotmail.com, 01452 537757, 07712 317639, , E, M, R, P
George, Margaret, Bryn Banalog, Pumsaint, Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire, SA19 8DJ,
maggymcgeorge@gmail.com, 01558 650219, E, M, R, P
Gibbs, Sheila, Common Barn Farm, Woodgate Road, Lower Bentley, Worcestershire, B60 4HZ,
mail@sgibbs.plus.com, 01527 821230, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Gilbey, Jenifer, Ballacallin Mooar, Crosby, Marown, Isle Of Man, IM4 2HD,
jenifer.gilbey@live.co.uk, 01624 851450, 07624 498199, E, R, P
Gladwyn, Victoria, BHSAI, Clochcan House, Auchnagatt, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 8TD,
vikki.gladwyn@hotmail.co.uk, 01358 701602, 07771 885788, , E, , R, P
Glover, Joanne, The Mount, Betchton Road, Hassall Green, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 4YE,
joglover1@yahoo.co.uk, 01270 766530, 07764 777694, M, R, P
Goold, Judith, Harpers Cottage, 40 Westfield Rd, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 3QA,
judith@harperscottage.freeserve.co.uk, 01590 676374, E, R, P
Graham, Anne, Killearn, Chappel Hill, Chappel, Essex, CO6 2DX, chappelanne@hotmail.com,
01787 222650, 07979 757444, E, R, P
Green, Carol A, BHSI, 1 Stable Cottage, Laughton Road, Ringmer, East Sussex, BN8 5NQ,
llethrgreen@btinternet.com, 01273 814066, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Griffiths, Helen, Broadacres Equestrian Centre, Pleasant Spot Farm, Charlton Adam, Somerton,
Somerset, TA11 7BA, broadacresec@hotmail.co.uk, 07850 801254, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Ham, Jennifer, BHSI MAE, Manor Farm, Kilmersdon, Nr Bath, Somerset, BA3 5SY, jm­
ham@tiscali.co.uk, 01761 432119, 07771 906406, E
Hambidge, Stephen, Sunnydale Cottage, Newark Road, Barnby­In­The­Willows, Newark,
Nottinghamshire, NG24 2SJ, postmaster@hambidge2.f9.co.uk, 01636 626287, E, R, P
Harcombe, Sue, The Field Stud Farm, Risbury, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 0NN,
mr.raindrop@hotmail.co.uk, 01568 760649, 07792 573507, E, M, R, P
Hardwick, Sally, Hallingbury Hall Eq Centre, Little Hallingbury, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire,
CM22 7RP, sally.hardwick@btconnect.com, 01279 730348, 07894 557231, 50 MILES
Harrison, Pamela, Howard House, Hethersgill, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA6 6HW,
pam.harrison@expo­life.co.uk, 01228 675000, 07813 453363, 100 MILES, M, R, P
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Hill­Brookes, Debbie, 20 The Street, West Raynham, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 7EZ,
dhillbrookes@hotmail.co.uk, 01328 838742, 07904955609, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Huber,Yvonne, 7 The Hard., Elmer Sands, Elmer, West Sussex, PO22 6JS,
parkhillstables@btinternet.com, 01243 583983, 07933 133132, E, M, R, P
Humphreys, Brenda, Yew Tree Farm, Clows Top, Nr. Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY14 9HR,
01299 832671, E, R, P
Huntridge, Sarah, 1 Chapel Garth, Markington, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3NY,
sarah.huntridge@britishdressage.co.uk, 01765 676373, 07783 791191, 100 MILES, E, R, P
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Hudson, Jane, 5 Wayside Cottages, Churt, Farnham, Surrey, GU10 2HN,
jhheatherfarm@aol.com, 01252 793451, 07979 813432, E, R, P
Section 2
Hayes, Julie, Little Huxham Farm, East Pennard, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 6RP,
juliehayes713@btinternet.com, 01749 860366, E, M, R, P
Johnson, Rita Anne, Guadlamina Alta, Calle 22, Parcella 618, 29678 San Pedro De Alcantara,
ritajohnson6@gmail.com, 00 34 65 579 92 90, 07817 053594, E, R, P
Johnson, Jennifer, 7 Brandon Close, , Bury, Lancashire, BL8 1XL,
jennyjohnson2010@live.co.uk, 0161 797 4418, 07734 976978, E, M, R, P
Keen, Hazel, Kerrysdale, North Street, Mere, Wiltshire, BA12 6HH, keenone@btinternet.com,
01747 861139, E, M, R, P
Keen, Mandy, 60a Lodge Road, Locksheath, Southampton, Hampshire, SO31 6XP,
mandy.keen@live.co.uk, 01489 575896, 07946 502673, E, M, R, P
Kempner, Anna, 16 Hilton Court, Langshott, Horley, Surrey, RH6 9GS,
annasuzannaluke@hotmail.com, 01293 824488, 07884 166983, 30 MILES, E, M, R, P
Kennedy, Angela, BHS INT T, Apt 4 Derby House, 53 ­ 55 Derby Square, Douglas, Isle Of Man,
IM1 3LP, angela@manx.net, 07624 491911, E, R, P
Lannon, David, 299 Mossey Lea Road, Wrightington, Wigan, Lancashire, WN6 9RN,
davidlannondressage@hotmail.co.uk, 07532 216250, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Laurens, Simon, Kimsbury Cottage, Birdlip, Gloucestershire, GL4 8JH,
simon@simonlaurens.co.uk, 01452 864480, 07795 364495, E, M, R, P
Lefort, Heather, Oak Cross House, Cheriton Bishop, Exeter, Devon, EX6 6JL,
heatherlefort@btinternet.com, 01647272802, 07885 943772, E, R
Legg, Julie, Radlet Barn, Radlet, Nether Stowey, Somerset, TA5 1JA,
julie.box_mhs@btinternet.com, 01278 671807, 100 MILES, M, R, P
Lindsay, Miranda, Foxleaze Court, Preston, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5PS,
jmclindsay@btinternet.com, 01285 655875, 07740 866025, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Lowman, Sarah, , School Cottage, , Briantspuddle, Dorset, DT2 7HR,
sarah@keepings.plus.com, 01929 472702, 07796 221568, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Lucey, Linda Anne, Longriggs Farm, Coalsnaughton, Clackmannanshire, FK13 6LG,
lindaalucey@btinternet.com, 01259 752572
Mabb, Samantha, Coldharbour Cottage, Scragged Oak Road, Maidstone, Kent, ME17 1QU,
sam@dressagecoachingsoutheast.co.uk, 01622 880044, 07971 871888, E, M, R, P
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Marceau, Barbara, London Barn Farm, Ticehurst Road, Hurst Green, East Sussex, TN19 7QT,
b.marceau@btinternet.com, 01580 201311, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Martin­Pearce, Sarah, April Cottage, 7 Evenwood, Cound Moor, Shropshire, SY5 6BE, sarah­
april@hotmail.co.uk, 01694 731380, 07803 258418, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Mason, Elizabeth, 10 Norfolk Way, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST17 9RN,
liz.mason1348@gmail.com, 07837 545290, 07837 545290, E, M, R, P#
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Maude, Jocelyn, 14 Cherry Orchard, Codford, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 0PN,
jos.maude@hotmail.co.uk, 01985 850772, 07877 396572, 50 MILES, R, P
May, Keith, Clare Cottage, Pett Road, Guestling, East Sussex, TN35 4EX,
clarecottage@btinternet.com, 01424 812458, 07840 947404, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Mccann, Liz, Barn Hey, Hall Lane, Lydiate, Merseyside, L31 4HW,
cjmccann2004@hotmail.com, 01515 260650, 07860 964551, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Mcdonnell, Jennifer, Slapestones, Irton, Holmrook, Cumbria, CA19 1TD,
becky_mcdonnell@hotmail.co.uk, 01946 723328, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Mchugh, Neil, 63 Church End, Harlow, Essex, CM19 5PG,
n.mchugh@tesco.net, 01279 414310, 07775 516945, E, M, R, P
Mcqueen, Mairi­Jane, Berrington Field Farmhouse, Chipping Campden, Chipping Campden,
Gloucestershire, GL55 6HY, lou@berringtonfield.com, 01386 841332, 07742 990145
Mellink­Davidson Mrcvs, Jill, Finlaggan House, Toad Lane, Epperstone, Nottinghamshire, NG14 6AJ,
jill@mellink.co.uk, 0115 966 4961, 07966 771890, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Middleton, Glynis, Widdrington House, 35 South Side, Stamfordham, Tyne And Wear, NE18 0PD,
glynis.wedekind@derwenthealthcare.com, 01661 886366, 07971 997305, E, R, P
Millar, Anne, Timpendean, Jedburgh, Roxburgh, Borders, TD8 6SS,
timpendean@btconnect.com, 01835 830200, 07801 577600, 200 MILES, E, R, P
Miller, Andrea, 2 Eastfield Cottages, Marchmont Estate, Greenlaw, Berwickshire, TD10 6YJ,
01361 810660, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Moloney, Kim, Foxden House, Main Street, Grendon Underwood, Buckinghamshire, HP18 0SH,
kim.moloney@britishdressage.co.uk, 07789 938307, 07789 938307, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Morris, J E, Farmcote, Nettlesworth Lane, Old Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 9AP,
01435 862523, E, R, P
Morris, S, High Hope Farm, Nangreaves, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 6SY,
s939morris@btinternet.com, 0161 764 3113, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Morris­Owen, Michaela, 102 Jaywick Lane, , Clacton On Sea, Essex, CO16 8BB,
michaela.owen159@btinternet.com, 01255 426887, 07703 400031, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Morrison, Liz, BHSSM, BHSII, Kingsettle, , Cholderton, Hampshire, SP4 0DX,
lizmorrison@sportingtactics.co.uk, 01980 629243, 07860 637449, E, M, R, P
Muirhead, Fiona, Meikle Cloak, , Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, PA12 4LB,
fionahead2@aol.com, 01505 842499, 07899 944162, E, R, P
Mulvaney, Iris, Aelybryn, Peniel, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, SA32 7AB,
iris.mulvaney@gmail.com, 01267 238541, E, M, R, P
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Ogilvie, Kathryn, Burntshield Farm, , Sorn By Mauchline, Ayrshire, KA5 6JF,
burntshield@gmail.com, 01290559495, 07790 584 517, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Olsen, Lotte, Ferrers, Woolmongers Lane, Blackmore, Essex, CM4 0JX,
liselotteolsen@btinternet.com, 01277 822525, 07860 143301, E, R, P
Owen, Jean, Abergrugor, Ffordd Pennant, Eglwysbach, Conwy, LL28 5UN,
jeanowen287@btinternet.com, 01492 650783, 07541 294677, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Pappa, Christine, 17 Bede Close, Quarrington, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 8WE,
cepap@sky.com, 01529 413280, 07790174682
List 5 Judges
Outten, Gloria, 3 Peace Cottage, Copford Green, Copford, Colchester, Essex, CO6 1BZ,
gloriaoutten@onetel.com, 01206 211681, 07951 345264, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Section 2
O'Donnell, Josephine, St. Giles, , Burwash, East Sussex, TN19 7HT,
stgilesburwash@gmail.com, 01435 883654, 07718 089060, 75 MILES, E, M, R, P
Paterson, Caroline, Burnbank Cottage, , Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, KA3 6HS,
ccblick@btinternet.com, 07554 086211
Payne, Alison, Glen Rosa, Llanellen, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 9HF,
arpayne@tiscali.co.uk, 01873 850132, 07713 484870, E, M, R
Pearce, Janet, The Stable Barn, Llandevaud, Newport, Monmouthshire, NP18 2AD,
janjonpearce@btinternet.com, 01633 400329, 75 MILES, E, R
Pemble, Lucy, Little Standen, Smarden Road, Biddenden, Kent, TN27 8JT,
lucy.pemble@btinternet.com, 07801 432043, 50 MILES, E, R
Penfold, Jane, 21 Broad Close, North Molton, South Molton, Devon, EX36 3JD,
janepenfold@aol.com, 01598 740114, E, R, P
Penman, Linda, West Broadlaw Farm, By Dechmont, West Lothian, EH52 6NB,
lpenman@toucansurf.com, 01506 811225, 07803 927975, E, M, R, P
Pepper, Alison, 38 Burrough Road, Somerby, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE14 2PP,
pep1@sky.com, 01572 722647, 07721 678435
Powell, Brigit, Whitethorn Cottage, Hittisleigh, Exeter, Devon, EX6 6LG,
brigit.whitethorn@gmail.com, 0164 724 323, E, R, P
Poynter, Debbie, 5 Hollybush Cottages, Stoney Heath, Baughurst, Hampshire, RG26 5SL,
debbie@splash4dogs.co.uk, 01256 889585, 07753 710109, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Price, Jillian, Strathmore, Shaw Lane, Albrighton, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV7 3DT,
07766 237862, E, R, P
Purvis, Hilary, BHSII, No 3 The Stables, Fetternear, Kemnay, Aberdeenshire, AB51 5LY,
hillypurvis@googlemail.com, 01467 643087, 07815 448130, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Ranshaw, Gaynor, South Carse, Kirkbean, Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, DG2 8BL,
studio­b@dircon.co.uk, 01387 880372, 07818 006079, E, M, R, P
Raynor, Jennifer, , 35 Bryn Aeron, Dunvant, Swansea, SA2 7UX,
jennifer.raynor@ntlworld.com, 01792 207807, 07973 463459, E, M, R, P
Reeve­Smith,S L, Sharola Stud, Crouchfield Farm, Wadesmill Road, Nr Ware, Hertfordshire, SG12 0EY,
SUSANRS1944@GMAIL.COM, 01920 463161, 07711 125026, E, M, R, P
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Reeve­Smith, Tahley, Keepers Cottage, Great Munden, Ware, Hertfordshire, SG11 1JN,
tahley11@hotmail.com, 01920 438800, 07515 564411, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Richardson, Moira, 5 Lime Tree Road, Elkesley, Retford, Nottinghamshire, DN22 8AZ,
moira.richardson@virgin.net, 01777 838452, 07803 827796, E, R, P
Robinson­Barr, Alexandra, Bicton College, East Budleigh, Budleigh Salterton, Devon, EX9 7BY,
alrobinson­barr@bicton.ac.uk, 01395 562400, 07939 603659, E, M, R, P
List 5 Judges
Rodger, H R, Dairyman's House, Newton Of Balcanquhal, Glenfarg, Perthshire, PH2 9QD,
thenaturalapproach@btinternet.com, 01577 830649, 07710 712411, E, M, R, P
Rogers, Alan, 504 Whalley Road, Ramsbottom, Bury, Lancashire, BL0 0ES,
alan­rogers@btconnect.com, 01706 823975, 07850 778078, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Rowson, Nancy, Riverside, Ennerdale Bridge, Ennerdale, Cumbria, CA23 3AR,
paul.rowson222@btinternet.com, 01946 861722, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Ruffe, Louise, Meadowside, Hill Farm Road, Monkwood, Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 0HG,
rruffe@globalnet.co.uk, 01962 772338, E, R, P
Russell­Hayes, Thelma, South Winds, 48 Sea Way, Middleton­On­Sea, West Sussex, PO22 7SA,
t.russellhayes@btinternet.com, 01243 582764, E, R, P
Ryley, Tessa, 6 Bell Close, , Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 7TW,
tessaryley@gmail.com, 01543 898499, 07702 806581, E, R, P
Salter, John Richard, 23 Wych Elms, Park Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL2 2AR,
j.salter67@ntlworld.com, 01727 840759, 07785 321066
Simpson, Dougie, 36 Jackman Close, , Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 3GA,
dougie.simpson@btinternet.com, 01235 532935, 07801 742066, E, M, R,
Sleet, Jennifer, Old Rectory Lodge, Snetterton, Norfolk, NR16 2LF,
jennifersleet311@btinternet.com, 01953 498183, 07867 500200, E, R, P
Smith, Brenda, Sharrocks Farm, Blackrod, Bolton, Lancashire, BL6 5LL,
01257 480359, 07867 626958, E, M, R, P
Stanton, Susan, BHSI, Eildon Cottage, Wooperton, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 4XS,
s.stanton2@btinternet.com, 01668 217241, E, R, P
Stothard, Carol, Greenmead Cottage, Castle Square, Bletchingley, Surrey, RH1 4LB,
cfsto43@gmail.com, 01883 744932, 07742 228745, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Sutherland, Helen, West House, Ross Farm, Belford, Northumberland, NE70 7EN,
cj.sutherland@farmersweekly.net, 01668 213870, 079 79798598, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Tate, Elizabeth, 39 Front Street South, Trimdon Village, Co Durham, Co Durham, TS29 6LY,
etate@toucansurf.com, 01429 883562, 07718 076905, E, M, R, P
Tate, Debbie, Laundry Cottage, Great Saxham, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP29 5JW,
deb.tate1@virginmedia.com, 01284 810221, 07803 282905, E, M, R, P
Taylor, Wendy, 124 Sherbourne Ave, Stockingford, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV10 9JL,
wendytaylor4@virginmedia.com, 024 7637 3420, 07773664620, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Taylor, Judith, 15 Holding, Newmains, Tealing, Dundee, Angus, Angus, DD4 0RA,
judytaylor48@btinternet.com, 01382 380306, 07845 929721, 75 MILES, E, R, P
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Thompson, Amanda Jane, 49 Percival Street, , Darwen, Lancashire, BB3 1HB,
amandajaneslack@live.co.uk, 07908 842932, 07971 637346
Tipping, Roy, 60 Barford Road, Blunham, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK44 3ND,
roytipping@btinternet.com, 01767 640277, 07816 815993, E, R, P
Wakefield, Hilary, The Mistal, Eskrigge Lane, Gressingham, Lancashire, LA2 8LX,
hilary.j.w@btinternet.com, 01524 222003, 07976 233695, E, M, R, P
Walker, Shona, Deildre, Llannon, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, SA14 8JY,
deildre@fsmail.net, 01269 841547, 07900 907529, E, M, R, P
List 5 Judges
Tolan, Lynne, BHSAI, Rockwood, Scotchman Lane, Morley, West Yorkshire, LS27 0NZ,
lynne@ltolan.freeserve.co.uk, 01132 381706, 07931 586566, E, M, R, P
Section 2
Thomas, G, Holly House, 20 The Lane, Mickleby, Nr. Whitby, North Yorkshire, TS13 5LX,
tberthom@aol.com, 01947 841100, 100 MILES, E
Ward, Susan Mary, The Coach House, Cunninghamhead, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, KA3 2PE,
susanward2@btconnect.com, 07836 793081
Warren, Kim, , Sunnyside, The Haven Dilwyn, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 8JF,
warrenfred@tiscali.co.uk, 01544 318326, 07891 742047, E, M, R, P
Washer, Philippa, The Tuffets, Broad Stone, Catbrook, Monmouthshire, NP16 6ND,
janewasher@btinternet.com, 01600 860196, 75 MILES, E, R, P
Waylett, Sarah, 21 May Close, Owlsmoor, Sandhurst, Berkshire, GU47 0UG,
swaylett@btinternet.com, 01344 771999, 07785 522814, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Webster, Linda, 15 Smelt Road, Coedpoeth, Wrexham, LL11 3SH,
lindalawebster@tiscali.co.uk, 01978 757664, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Wells, Hilary, The Firs, Frog Lane, Milton Green, Cheshire, CH3 9DN,
steve@stevewells.demon.co.uk, 01829 771031, 07972 280703, M, R, P
Weston, Caroline, Chisels, Chisels Lane, Neacroft, Bransgrore, Dorset, BH23 8JU,
candaweston@uwclub.net, 01425 673530, E, M, R, P
Wheatley, Frances, Chipley Abbey, Poslingford, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 8ND,
01284 789237, 07814 534062, 75 MILES, E, R, P
White, Rhegan, Andover Lodge, Charlton Park, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16 9DG,
rhegan.white@btopenworld.com, 01453 845505, 07831 752791, 75 MILES, M
Willis, Karen, 337 South Avenue, Southend On Sea, Essex, SS2 4HR,
karen.willis2@hotmail.co.uk, 07716 468682, E, M, R, P
Wilson, Shari, Waunglyncath, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, SA18 2UP,
shariwilson@hotmail.co.uk, 01269 595505, 07812 244304
Woore, Susan, Ashley, Belle Vue Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1AT,
s.woore2@googlemail.com, 01335 346796, 07971 381981, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Young, J A, The Watermill, West Newton Rd, West Newton, King'S Lynn, Norfolk, PE31 6BA,
janisanne@btinternet.com, 01485 600294, 07946 420423, E, R, P
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Ablitt, Rosemary, Ripsley Cottage, Portsmouth Road, Liphook, Hampshire, GU30 7JH,
rosemary.ablitt@virgin.net, 01428 723305, 07767 676610, E, R, P
Adams, Richard, Fearning Croft, Epworth Road, Belton, Doncaster, Lincolnshire, DN9 1NY,
rich.adams.ra@googlemail.com, 01427 873650, 07779 103954, E, R, P
List 6 Judges
Allen, Lea, Cairnton House, Arbroath, Angus, DD11 5SU,
leaarea1@hotmail.co.uk, 01241 830257, 07801 278785, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Ambler, Muriel, BHSI, 21 Station Road, Robertsbridge, East Sussex, TN32 5DG,
info@murielambler.co.uk, 01580 881780, 07748 598003, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Bachand, Savanna, Saddington Lodge Farm, Shearsby Road, Saddington, Leicestershire, LE8 0QU,
savanitta@btinternet.com, 01162 403671, 07801 481776, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Ball, Karen, BHSAI, 3 Meadowview, Smallfield, Surrey, RH6 9GG,
karen.ball1@tesco.net, 07775 673679, 50 MILES, E, R
Ballard, Anne, Caphill, Sandford St Martin, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX7 7AL,
anneb@andromedalight.co.uk, 01608 683291, 07968175488, E, R, P
Begbie, Richard, 10 Greenlaw Hedge, Scotland, Edinburgh, EH13 9QX,
richardbegbie11@btinternet.com, 0131 441 4516, 07746 850722, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Benson, M E, Chateau Le Retail, 85240, St Hilaire Des Lodges, Vendee,
margaret@caminus.co.uk, 07702 606111, E, M, R, P
Bingham, Sara, The Old Manor, Kingston Seymour, North Somerset, Bath (Avon), BS21 6XE,
01934 877517, 30 MILES, R, P
Birkett, Caroline, 2 Well Heads, Thornton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD13 3SJ,
01274 834263, 07774 678793, E, M, R, P
Booth, Gaynor, Croft Barn, Newby East, Wetheral, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA4 8QX,
booth@newbyeast.orangehome.co.uk, 01228 573439, 07581 340560, E, R, P
Boothroyd, Jane, Hungry Bentley Barn, Derby Lane, Alkmonton, Derbyshire, DE6 3DJ,
jane@hungrybentleybarn.co.uk, 01335 330296, 07931 564985, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Brabrook, Sarah, 150 South Road, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3NJ,
white_christopher2@sky.com, 01323 849495, 07891 705136
Brady, Teresa, New Lodge Farm, Quarnford, Nr Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 0TF,
peterjbrady@hotmail.com, 01298 22772, 07816 299776, E, M, R, P
Brandon, Kay, Cartoft Manor, Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire, YO62 6NU,
kaybrandon@live.co.uk, 01751 430248, E, R, P
Bridgeman Llb. Msc, Tanya, BHSII, Lilac Cottage, Station Road, Wickenby, Lincolnshire, LN3 5AN,
tbeventing@icloud.com, 07980 561799, E, M, R, P
Broatch, Pippa, South Lodge, Auchencairn, Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway, DG7 1QL,
pippabroatch@hotmail.com, 01556 640208, 0779 556 3898
Brown,Anneleise, The Old Mill House, Ipsley Church Lane, Ipsley, Nr Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 0AJ,
anneleiseb@gmail.com, 07768 885764, R
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Burnett, Jennifer, 62 Sluie Drive, , Dyce, Aberdeenshire, AB21 7LQ,
walkietalkiejen@gmail.com, 01224 725165, 07900 217935, R, P
Burton, Lesley, Sherbourne House Farm, Washbrook Lane, Allesley, West Midlands, CV5 9FG,
mops@agrifarmservices.co.uk, 024 764 02271, 07711 264608, E, M, R, P
Campbell,Sheila, Stagstones Lodge, Roundthorn, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 8SJ, 01768 868249, E, R, P
Campbell, J G, BHSI, Hurdles, Foul Anchor, Tydd, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 5RF,
julian_campbell@sky.com, 01945 420895, 07974 912703, 150 MILES, E, M, R, P
List 6 Judges
Bwye, Jane, 44c Wannock Lane, Lower Willingdon, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN20 9SD,
jbwye@yahoo.co.uk, 01323 482025, 07766 777964, E, M, R, P
Section 2
Budd, Susan, 17 Nursery Rise, Dunmow, Essex, CM6 1XW,
susanbudd121@btinternet.com, 07855 379187, 50 MILES, P
Campbell­Gray, Wendy, Fanamor, Taynuilt, Argyle and Bute, PA35 1HR, wendy.campbell­
gray@virgin.net, 01866 822393, 07778 956541, E, R, P
Carruthers, Richard, Forest Gate Farm, Delamere Road, Norley, Warrington, Cheshire, WA6 6NF,
01928 787610, 75 MILES, E, P
Carruthers, Jane, 1 Leopold Close, Countesthorpe, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE8 5SN,
jcarruthers01@aol.com, 0116 277 0356, 07812 822526, E, M, R, P
Carter, Irene, 31 Granton Park Avenue, Edinburgh, EH5 1HS, irenecarter193@btinternet.com,
0131 551 5833, 07712 460075, 50 MILES, M, R, P
Channing, C D, Awliscombe House, Awliscombe, Honiton, Devon, EX14 3NP,
cdchanning@me.com, 01404 44757, 07885 505506, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Clarke, Celia, 85 Fishers Field, , Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, MK18 1SF,
celia@cwath.demon.co.uk, 01280 812281, 07721 343077, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Clow, Linda, 2 Manor Close, Urchfont, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 4RE,
lindaclow1@btinternet.com, 01380 848658, 07584 323421, 50 MILES, R, P
Coultous, Marjorie, 20 Main Street, Watton, Driffield, East Yorkshire, YO25 9AW,
m.coultous@btopenworld.com, 01377 271886, 07904 090710, E, R, P
Craddock, Karen, Reevylands, Hungate Lane, Bishop Monkton, Harrogate, North Yorkshire,
HG3 3QL, craddocks@btinternet.com, 01765 677643, 07779 777874, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Dart, Helen, Holly Lodge, Dungates Lane, Buckland, Surrey, RH3 7BD,
helendart2@hotmail.co.uk, 01372 450555, 07814 404869, 50 MILES, M, R, P
Davies­Bennetts, Julie, BHSII (TSM), Northend Farmhouse, North End Lane, Madresfield,
Worcs, WR13 5AD, handsonhorses@btinternet.com, 01684 569662, 07766 853668, 50 MILES, E, R
Day, Clare, The Old Mill House, Mill Road, Great Gransden, Cambridgeshire, SG19 3AG, clare­
day@oldmillhouse.org, 01767 677142
De Solla, Avril, 1 Ambleside Crescent, Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 7LZ,
avril@desolla.freeserve.co.uk, 020 8804 4171, 07860 195083, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Dent, Susan, The Gables, Back Lane, Sicklinghall, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, LS22 4BQ,
susan.b.dent@btinternet.com, 01937 582851, 07946 590967, E, M, R,
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Dewhurst, Patricia, 39 Stamford Drive, Woodhouses, Failsworth, Greater Manchester, M35 9WS,
patdewhurst@aol.com, 0161 681 6338, 07966 065342, 50 MILES, E, ..R, P
Dixon, Jeanette, 11 Dean Close, Partington, Greater Manchester, M31 4BQ,
sidesaddlejen@gmail.com, 0161 775 0820, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Dreaves, Hilary, 86 Kingsway, , Wallasey, Merseyside, CH45 4PW,
H.A.Dreaves@liverpool.ac.uk, 07749 848810, 07749 848810, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
List 6 Judges
Dunning, Alison, BHS IT, Hendre Isaf, Pentre Isa, Llangernyw, Flintshire, LL22 8PH,
alison_dunning@sky.com, 01745 860422, 07831 552888, E, , R, P
Durrant, Monica, Westfield, Farringdon, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 3EH,
monicadurrant@btinternet.com, 01420 588423, 50 MILES, E, R
Every, Elizabeth, Bredon View, Manor Road, Upper Bentley, Redditch, Worcestershire, B97 5TB,
liz.every@talktalk.net, 01527 542015, 07759 212108, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Fisher, Helen, Shires End, Clements End Road, Studham, Bedfordshire, LU6 2NG,
helen.pedleyhill@btinternet.com, 01582 873472, 07881 910465, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Fisher, Sandra, Tump House, Tump Lane, Undy, Caldicot, Monmouthshire, NP26 3BW,
sandra.fisher@btinternet.com, 01633 881019, 07770 866808, E, M, R, P
Fitzgerald, Roseanne, The Water House, Chilton, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 0SY,
roseanne@afitzgerald.co.uk, 01488 686198, 07711 568440, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Fleming, Terri, 13 Dale Road, , Rochester, Kent, ME1 2JP,
terri.fleming@btinternet.com, 01634 326207, 07966 431933, E, M, R, P
Floyd­Davis, S J, Teizers Equestrian Centre, Antlands Lane West, Shipley Bridge, Horley, Surrey, RH6 9TE,
suzanne4fd@aol.com, 01293 786253, 07543 619876, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Forrest, Brenda, 33 St Georges Terrace, East Boldon, Sunderland, Tyne And Wear, NE36 0LU,
0191 536 5731, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Fry, V P C, 1 Tuam Road, Plumstead, Plumstead, London, SE18 2QX,
vicky.fry@mac.com, 020 8854 7538, 07712 673286, E, R, P
Gawn, Sam, 26 Pipe Lane, Orton­on­the­hill, Atherstone, Leicestershire, CV9 3LF,
samgawn@sky.com, 07912 057185
Gibb, Kay, East Kingsford, Kingswells, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB15 8QR, bkay@w­
enterprises.co.uk, 01224 743902, 07703 281117, 150 MILES, E, M, R, P
Gibbins, Margaret Helen, West End Cottage, Leggs Farm, Wrington, Bath (Avon), BS40 5QY,
margaretgibbins@waitrose.com, 01934 863155
Graham,Theresa, Holme House, Walton, Brampton, Cumbria, CA8 2EA, 01697 73889, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Green, Jane, , 241 Manfield Road, Hasland, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 0JJ,
greenjane71@gmail.com, 07973 369964, 50 MILES, E, M, R
Guillou, Debbie, Les Blanches Rocques, Route Du Tertre, Castel, Guernsey, GY5 7JN,
debbieguillou@suremail.gg, 01481 258411, 07781 415792
Hagan, Jacki, BHSAI, 50 Boundary Road, Southtown, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 0JY,
jackihagan@yahoo.co.uk, 01493 603146, 07960 982150, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Hall, Collette, , St Ives Cottage, Silver Street, Braunton, Devon, EX33 2EN,
collette.home@yahoo.co.uk, 01271 814673, 07765 170700, 50 MILES, R, P
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Hammond­Parker, Kristina, 11 Barleycroft, Cowfold, Nr Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 8DP,
krissyhp@live.com, 01403 864172, 07903 819275, 50 MILES
Harter, Fiona, Tidmarsh Stud, Maidenhatch, Tidmarsh, Reading, Berkshire, RG8 8HP,
fiharter@yahoo.co.uk, 01189 744840, 07702 247928, 50 MILES, E, , R, P
Hodgett, Valerie, , Lower Small Hazels Farm, Wood Plumpton Road, Burnley, Lancashire, BB11 3RR,
tomhopkins93@hotmail.co.uk, 01282 439684, 07915 172659, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Holt, Suzanne, Hockford Cottage, Ash Road, Pirbright, Surrey, GU24 0DE,
suzannejholt@btinternet.com, 01483 234244, E, R, P
List 6 Judges
Harvey, Diane, The Old Coach House, 84 High Street, Woodford, Northamptonshire, NN14 4HF,
dharvey@weatherbys.co.uk, 01933 440077, 07813 276642, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Section 2
Hall, M P, BHSII, Willow House, Plud Street, Wedmore, Somerset, BS28 4BH,
marys.place@hotmail.co.uk, 01934 713834, 07751 752808
Howes, Wendy, 3 Low Bank Cottages, Bywell, Stocksfield, Northumberland, NE43 7AF,
wendyhowes@yahoo.com, 01661844045, 07814 973637, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Humphrey, Louise, Bunny Hill Farm, Bunny Hill Top, Costock, Leicestershire, LE12 6XN,
lou@bunnyhill.co.uk, 01509 853772, 07974 211471, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Hundley, Claire, Pleck Barn, Higher Ansty, Dorset, DT2 7PU, claire@pleckbarn.com, 01258
881310, 07950 756289, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Hutley, Caroline, The Old Crown House, 11 Market Square, Winslow, Buckinghamshire, MK18 3AB,
caroline.hutley@googlemail.com, 07946 544323, E, M, R, P
Hynd, K, Hodgeton Farm, Arbroath, Angus, DD11 4UT,
w1.hynd@btconnect.com, 01241 830247, 07599 968529, E, R, P
Hyslop, Debbie, 2 South Avenue, Lund, Beverley, Humberside, YO25 9TL,
debsathome777@hotmail.co.uk, 01377 219184, 07748263822, E, M, R, P
Jackson, Lynn, Summer Corner, Yeoford, Crediton, Devon, EX17 5EZ, 01647 24022, 50 MILES, R
Jardine Paterson, P, Nether Gask, Auchterarder, Perthshire, PH3 1HP, , 01738 730346, E, R, P
Johnston, Mary, Lane End, Lynch Hill Park, Whitchurch, Hampshire, RG28 7NF,
maryjohnston100@aol.com, 07502 272011, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Jones, Penelope, 21a Blaze Park, Wall Heath, Dudley, West Midlands, DY6 0LS,
pajandmillster@hotmail.co.uk, 01384 835178, 07850 586105, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Keen, Beverley, 1 Park Hill Cottages, Pottery Lane, Littlethorpe, Ripon, Yorkshire, HG4 3LS,
bkeen_uk@yahoo.co.uk, 01765 604065, 07710 932941, E, R, P
Kennedy, Alison, , 48 Pemberton Road, , East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 9LH,
alihkennedy@gmail.com, 02034 017603, 07887 604888, E, R, P
Kerrison, Lynne, 27 Bourne Lane, , Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, OX15 5PE, kerrison.l@sky.com,
01608 730510, 07932 020070, E, M, R, P
Kerwin, Julie, Virginia Cottage, 9 Cherry Garth, Lund, Yorkshire, YO259TD,
juliekerwin@btinternet.com, 01377219532, 07985 415524, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Kessell, Janette, Crougy Farm, Ponsanooth, Truro, Cornwall, TR3 7JJ,
janette@jkessell.co.uk, 01872 870363, 07432 777144, 50 MILES, E, R, P
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Kidd, Leslie, 3 Park Drive, Melton Park, Gosforth, Tyne and Wear, NE3 5QB,
Leslie.kidd58@gmail.com, 01912 363307, 07763 512774, E, R, P
Lilley, Claire, The Rest, Northbrook, Market Lavington, Wiltshire, SN10 4AP,
claire@clairelilley.com, 01380 812483, 07710 420357, E, M, R, P
Lochery, Rosemary, The Pastures, 2 Cow Lane, Whissendine,. Oakham, Rutland, LE15 7HJ,
rosemarylochery@yahoo.co.uk, 01664 474614, 07949 309193, E, M, R, P
List 6 Judges
Lukas, Dhileas, The Old Schoolhouse, Drumelzier, By Biggar, Borders, ML12 6JD,
dhileas@harryl.demon.co.uk, 01899 830282, 07831 202619, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Mace, Vicki, Wickstead Farm Eq. Centre, Highworth, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN6 7PP,
vicki@wicksteadfarm.com, 01793 762265, 07717 202218, E, R, P
Maclean, Joy, Almond Lodge, Almondell, By Broxburn, West Lothian, EH52 5PE,
lynwater@supanet.com, 01506 882452, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Mallaburn, Patricia, , Rectory Cottage, Muspitts Lane, South Wheatley, Retford,
Nottinghamshire, DN22 9DP, patmall@btinternet.com, 01427 881528, 07826 842950, E, R
Mansfield, Arabella, Hardham Green House, Hardham, West Sussex, RH20 1LB,
enjoyyourimprovement@hotmail.co.uk, 01798 874654, 07971 011939, 50 MILES, E, R, P
March,Debra, BHSII, 18 Terminus Avenue, Bexhill­On­Sea, East Sussex, TN39 3LS, 01424 221353, E, R, P
Massie, Rocky, Westercot, Lower Town, Malborough, Devon,
themaverickhorse@aol.com, 01548 560969, 07855 360454, E, R, P
Mccowie, Judith, Fellview, 7 Whitfield Brow, Frosterley, Durham, DL13 2SZ,
judith.mccowie@northland.ac.uk, 01388 528098, 07734 537151, E, M, R, P
Mcguinness, Barbara, 15 St Luke'S Crescent, Winterton Park, Sedgefield, Co Durham, TS21 3NL,
blmcguinness@btinternet.com, 01740 629349, 07766603149
Mckechnie, Sheila, Silver Birches, Kirkmichael, Maybole, Ayrshire, KA19 7LB,
sheila.mckechnie@homecall.co.uk, 01292 531242, 07733 243037, E, R, P
Mclain, Heather, BHSI, 51 Collum End Rise, Lechampton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL53 0PA,
01242 227783, 100 MILES, M, R,
Melville, Pamela, Middle Stoke Farm, Holne, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 7SS,
macvidi1980@btinternet.com, 01364 631444, 75 MILES, E, R, P
Mercer, Janice, 11 Gibson Close, Kirkby, Kirkby, Merseyside, L33 4BB,
janice_mercer@hotmail.com, 01515 462232, 07889 305617, E, M, R, P
Michaels, Jeremy, FBHS, Brierly, Broad Street, Hartpury, Gloucestershire, GL19 3BN,
jeremy.michaels@hotmail.co.uk, 01452 700313, 07530 379890, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Mills, Glynis, 41 Wharfedale Crescent, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, LS24 9JH,
glynismills@btinternet.com, 01937 833008, 07885 222533, E, M, R, P
Moir, Claire, Shirley House, Shirley, Bransgore, Nr Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 8EH,
clairemoir126@btinternet.com, 01425 672323, 07771 507969, M
Neil, Lisa, Forest Farm, Forest Lane, Hanbury, Worcestershire, B60 4HP,
lisaneil100@gmail.com, 01527 821084, 07970 736727, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Oglesby, Sandra, Buckley Hall, Off Preston Road, Ribchester, Lancashire, PR3 3YD,
sandyogs@hotmail.co.uk, 01254 878175, E, M, R, P
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Parkyn, Anthea, Strete Ralegh Farm, Whimple, Exeter, Devon, EX5 2PP,
info@streteraleghfarm.co.uk, 01404 822464, 07778 355783, E, R
Payne, Christine, 51 The Loan, Selkirk, Selkirk, Borders, TD7 4RU,
christinemcd50@hotmail.co.uk, 01750 20289, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Phillips, Mallory, , 12 Reydon Avenue, Wanstead, London East Mc, London, E11 2JD,
judge@dressage.fea.st, 020 8989 6405, 07961 336544, E, M, R, P
Pope, Carolyn, Ilex Farm, Handley, Claycross, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S45 9AT,
carolyn@ilexfarm.co.uk, 01246 862681, 07775 921517, E, R, P
List 6 Judges
Peart, Susan, Hareshaw House, Bellingham, Hexham, Northumberland, NE48 2JA,
susan@peartarenas.com, 01434 220149, 07773 999974, E, M, R, P
Section 2
Park, Anita, Woodlands, Orchard Road, Hackney, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2QF,
cranita1@yahoo.co.uk, 01629 732476, E, R
Porter, Julia, 5 The Square, , North Tawton, Devon, EX2 2ER,
jmp89045@hotmail.co.uk, 01837 82605, 07708 894513, E, M, R, P
Pribilska, Jevgenija, Ground Floor Flat, 20 Solent Road, London, Greater London, NW6 1TU,
lashextensions@hotmail.com, 07964291193
Prickett, Pamela, Farleton House, Farleton, Carnforth, Lancashire, LA6 1PB,
pam.prickett1@gmail.com, 01539 567881, 07909 538942, E, R, P
Pullem, Alice, Glenhead, Blackford, Rothienorman, Aberdeenshire, AB51 8YL,
alice.pullem@gmail.com, 01651 821783, 07738 821791, E, R, P
Reed, Deborah, 2 Teapot Row, The Street, Fulking, Henfield, West Sussex, BN5 9LX,
Dejare3@aol.com, 01273 857044, 07711 810555, E, M, R, P
Reid, Liza, Heston Corpach, Fortwilliam, Inverness, PH33 7LT,
liza_ferguson@yahoo.co.uk, 01416 498117, 07950 152901
Reynolds, Guy William, 223 Westgate, Aldridge, Walsall, West Midlands, WS9 8BS,
guywreynolds@gmail.com, 07809 729646, 07809 729646
Ripley, Isobel, Goldenacre, , Doune, Perthshire, FK16 6HG,
isobel.ripley@btinternet.com, 01786 842805, 07981 259437, E, R, P
Rivett, Elizabeth, Spring Ridge, Lufflands, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 7PJ,
lizsteverivett@hotmail.com, 01409 241372, E, M, P
Roberts, Sheelagh, High Banks, Kepnal, Pewsey, Wiltshire, SN9 5JL,
sheelagh056@btinternet.com, 01672 563269, 07747 617634, E, R, P
Roberts, Anne, 24stockton, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 0SQ,
annejacroberts@hotmail.co.uk, 01985 850100, E, R, P
Robinson, Maita, 9 Burghley Road, St Andrews, Bristol, Bath (Avon), BS6 5BL,
pigpen@1way.co.uk, 01179 240924, 0778 684 2259, 200 MILES, E, R, P
Rodwell, Lyndsey, ,Stable Cottage, West Wilts Equestrian Centre, Melksham Road, Holt,
Wiltshire, BA14 6QT, lyndseyr@live.co.uk, 01225 783277, 07855 464075, E, R, P
Rogers, Jean, BHSI, Birkby Hall Cottage, Cartmel, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria, LA11 7NP,
djrogers319@aol.com, 01539 536319, 07854 235903, 200 MILES, E, M, R, P
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Rowling, Pennie, Clay Field Stables, Underhill Lane, Westmeston, East Sussex, BN6 8XG,
pennierowling@plumpton.co.uk, 07707 472157, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Rumsey, David, 29 Brewery Lane, Bridge, Canterbury, Kent, CT4 5LD,
info@davidrumsey.co.uk, 07813 954437, 07813 954437, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Scott, Maria L, The White Rock Inn, Underriver, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 0SB,
m.scottunderriver@gmail.com, 01732 833112, 07880 703883, 100 MILES, E, R, P
List 6 Judges
Scudder, Terry, Meadows End, Willow Walk, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, AL6 9SQ,
dayglo66@talktalk.net, 01438 716400, 07765 140324, E, M, R, P
Scullion, Maggie, 9 Cairds Close, , Banchory, Aberdeenshire, AB31 5XY,
maggiescullion@hotmail.co.uk, 01330823035, 07881 913344, E, M, R, P
Sheffield, Frances, 6 Godiva Crescent, Bourne, Lincs, Lincolnshire, PE10 9QU,
fsheffield@foxfeeds.com, 01778 420741, 07831 613742, 100 MILES, R, P
Shield, Sarah, Dent Gate Cottage, Marwood, Barnard Castle, Co Durham, DL12 8RU,
sarahshield1@gmail.com, 01833 660567, 07810815857, 100 MILES, E
Shoemark, Steven, BHSIT, 73 Queensway, Gwersyllt, Wrexham, Flintshire, LL11 4RY,
steveshoemark@aol.com, 07887 594748, 50 MILES, E, M, R, P
Short, Alison, Pikes Field Cottage, Blackstone Street, Blackstone, West Sussex, BN5 9TF,
alshort@sky.com, 0771 9900275, 07719 900275, 30 MILES, E, M, R, P
Simcox, Hilary, 3 Peacock Cottages, Main Street, Oxhill, Warwickshire, CV35 0QU,
hilarystait@hotmail.com, 07891 838314, E, M, R, P
Smith, Patricia, Bygarth, Low Side, Mickleton, Durham, DL12 0JR,
pippsmitj@hotmail.com, 01833641477, E, M, R, P
Stirrat, Heather, Crunklaw Cottages, Duns, Berwickshire, Borders, TD11 3RA,
gordonstirrat@btinternet.com, 01896 822706, 100 MILES, E, R, P
Stow, Charmian, East Sandhills, , Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7AA,
charmian.stow@btinternet.com, 01737 842394, 07973 794346, E, R, P
Taylor, Jill, 7 Sheringham Close, Staplecross, Robertsbridge, East Sussex, TN32 5PZ,
jill.taylor@btinternet.com, 01580 830007, 07867 535603, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Thomson, Sarah, 42 Whitney Road, Burton Latimer, Kettering, Northamptonshire, NN15 5SL,
07967 250522, 75 MILES, E, M, R, P
Thorpe, Sarah, Fir Cottage, 16 Church Close, Hose, Nr. Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE14 4JJ,
mandsthorpe@btinternet.com, 01949 860632, 07771 887145, E, R, P
Thorpe, Rosemary, 2 Dog Kennel Cottage, Fields Farm Road, Layer De La Haye, Essex, CO2 0JN,
01206 734352, M, R
Urquhart, Sheila, Dalcladach, , Findhorn, Moray, IV36 3YY,
sheila.urquhart@btinternet.com, 01309 690500, 07831 416130, , E, , R, P
Veitch, Fiona, Agricola, Newbiggen, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0HT,
fiona.veitch@outlook.com, 01768 483944, 07890 173781, E, R, P
Verney,Sarah­Jane, BHSI, Pear Tree House, Bulls Hill, Walford, Ross on Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 5RF,
sarah@hgverney.com, 01989 566122, 07836 222104, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
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Walsh, Susan, Thrieprig Farm, Cornhill­On­Tweed, Northumberland, Berwickshire, TD12 4XH,
01890 820215, 07887 905596, 100 MILES, E, M, R,
Watkins, Victoria, Appletree Hill, Coddington, Nr. Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 1JJ,
01531 640686, E, M, R, P
Wheeldon, Richard, Eastfield House Farm, Mays Lane, Saxilby, Lincolnshire, LN1 2QE,
wheeldon88@yahoo.co.uk, 01522 703200, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Whyte, Laura, 21 Parsonage Road, Wilpshire, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB1 9PG,
ribblevalleysaddles@gmail.com, 07817743681, 07817743681
List 6 Judges
Watkins, Jane, Southgate, Braintree Road, Great Dunmow, Essex, CM6 1HT,
janiebwatkins@gmail.com, 01371 874793, 0771 3401 262
Section 2
Walker, Linda, Logiemuir, Cothal Fintray, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB21 0HU,
lydbwal@hotmail.co.uk, 01224723955, 07785392985, E, R, P
Williams, Hazel, Briar Cottage, Mingoose, Mount Hawke, Cornwall, TR4 8BX,
hazelvwilliams@btinternet.com, 01209 890611, E, R, P
Wilson, Victoria, The Stables, Bolam, White House, Belsay, Tyne And Wear, NE20 0HB,
vickigwilson@tiscali.co.uk, 01661 881632, 07748 255883, 50 MILES, E, R, P
Wilson, D M, Newton Lowsteads Farm, Newton­On­The­Moor, Morpeth, Northumberland,
NE65 9LW, diwilsatlowsteads@yahoo.co.uk, 01665 575090, 07870 471054, E, R, P
Wilson, Julia, Hillcrest House, Scotchman Lane, Morley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS27 0NY,
juliawilson47@yahoo.co.uk, 01924 472916, 07901 990944, E, R, P
Woolgar, Kathryn, Bonshaw Mains, Kirtlebridge, Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, DG11 3NB,
kathrynw@hkwaccountingservices.com, 01461 500236, 07946 512752, E, R, P
Wright, Sally, 1 Victoria Road, Burley In Wharfdale, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 7HX,
salwright@aol.com, 01943 864311, 07976 442413, 100 MILES, E, M, R, P
Wynn, Christine, The Granary, Horn Street, Winslow, Buckinghamshire, 01296 715132, E, M, R, P
Young, Kim, C/o The Grooming Room, Unit 2 Garroch Busines Park, Dumfries, Dumfries and
Galloway, DG2 8PS, kimmer_edinburgh@hotmail.com, 01387 257577, 07949 038149
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FEI JUDGES
FEI 5* Judges
Clarke, Stephen, Millbank Farm, Somerford Booths, Congleton, Cheshire, CW12 2JS
sdc@millbankequestrian.com, 07971 213875, 01260 224205
Gardner, Andrew,. Ty'R Nant, Llanarth, Nr Raglan, Gwent, NP15 2AR
FEI Judges
a.r.gardner@virgin.net, 07831 341604, 01873 840638
Wessels, Isobel, 2 Poolend Courtyard, Pixley, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2RB
isobelwessels@btinternet.com, 07748 700922, 01531 671146
FEI 4* Judges
Graham, Joanne, 82 Oban Grove, Cinnamon Brow, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 0TG
johg2@me.com, 07710 783879, 01925 486001
Phillips, Sandy, Aston Farm, Cherington, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8SW
sandy@equiland.co.uk, 07767 317324, 01386 852385
FEI 3* Judges
Halsall, Clive, 4 Prospect Court, Lower Lane, Longridge, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 2XJ,
clive.halsall@waltonfoldfarm.com, 077 682 95621,
Pidgley, Sarah, Kilbees Farm, Hatchet Lane, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2EG
info@kilbeesfarmstud.co.uk, 01344 882039, 07867 908479
Storr, Peter, Peasebrook Farm, Cheltenham Road, Broadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7LX
peter.storr2@virgin.net, 07990 978555
Retired or Inactive FEI Judges
Harvey, Judy, FBHS, 41 Greenway, Great Horwood, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK17 0QR
judy.harvey@btinternet.com, 01296 713224, 07770 798848
Kidd, Jane, The Barn House, Aldsworth, Gloucestershire, GL54 3RE.
janekidd1@btinternet.com, 01451 844748, 07968 893716
Lidsey, Sally, The Hill Farm, Clifton Upon Teme, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR6 6EH
sallyglidsey@btinternet.com, 01886 812397
Loriston­Clarke, Jennie, MBE FBHS, Catherston Stud, Over Wallop, Stockbridge, Hants, SO20 8HX
jennielc@btconnect.com, 01264 782716, 07836 329342
Mead, John, Trickley House, Coppice Lane, Middleton, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 2BT
meadjjohn@gmail.com, 0121 308 0336, 07831 388886
Morgan, Domini, 12 Jevington Place, Jevington Gardens, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4HH
dominimorgan@sky.com, 01323 733256
Trott, David, Springfields, Mixbury, Brackley, Northamptonshire, NN13 5RR
davidtrotty@hotmail.com, 01280 847334
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Leitch, Sarah, Little Hope, Ullingswick, Herefordshire, HR1 3JF
sarahleitch@btinternet.com, 01432 820510
Rodger, Sarah, 70 Ravenscroft, Middlewich Rd, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, CW4 7HJ
Section 2
FEI 5* Para Judges
sercw4@gmail.com, 01477 533892, 07831 118309
Horn, Mary­Anne. 3 South Cottage, Harley Lane, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 8AG
maryanne_horn@hotmail.com, 07824 639144, 01435 866766
Porterfield, Christine . 5 Colbert Drive, Narborough Road South, Leicester, LE3 2JB
FEI Judges
FEI 4* Para Judges
chris.a.porterfield@googlemail.com, 07778 988767, 0116 291 9470
Wood, Joyce. Frith Farm Cottage, Otterden, Faversham, Kent, ME13 0DD
joyce.wood4horses@btinternet.com, 07949 035021, 01795 890727
FEI 3* Para Judges
Mcgarel­Groves, Jane. Home Farm, Salters Lane, Ludgershall, Buckinghamshire, HP18 9NY
jane.mcgg@btopenworld.com, 01844 239468, 07815 082385,
Peberdy, Jane. 132 Lutterworth Road, Blaby, Leicester, LE8 4DP, janepeberdy@gmail.com,
07720 902811, 0116 278 4466
Petty, Suzanne. Meadowcroft House, Churchstanton, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 7RN
sue@pmbutcher.fsnet.co.uk, 07774 298806, 01823 601058
Robinson, John. 30 Cardigan Road, Bedworth, Warwickshire, CV12 0LY
johnrobjohn@hotmail.com, 07884 433789, 024 76364934
Retired or Inactive FEI Para Judges
Gardiner, Carolyn, The Old Rectory, Lilley, Newbury, Berkshire, RG20 7HH
carolyngardiner@waitrose.com, 01488 638227, 07771 996553
Luke, Waverney, Denton House, Denton, Oxford, OX44 9JF
waveney@jandwluke.com, 077 78761544, 01865 874440
Seal, Juliet, Pinxton House, Nether Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8EW,
jules.cl@mail.adsl4less.com, 07881 954453, 01264 782083
Solt, Jonquil, Blackdown Farm, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 6QS
jonquil@solt.com, 07831 298745, 01926 422522
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YOUNG HORSE JUDGES
List of trainers eligible to judge the Potential International Dressage Horse classes and Young
Horse Qualifiers and Championships.
Young Horse Judges
•
Members of the International Trainers Club.
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Trainers who have ridden Big Tour abroad or Big Tour in the CDI5* at Hickstead or at
the National Championships and have trained riders to National Small Tour level.
•
Trainers who have competed at Grand Prix at National level with 63% or above, are
listed on the British Dressage Trainers Database and have successfully gone through
the testing system.
•
FEI Judges are eligible to judge all Young Horse classes.
•
One Trainer required for Potential International Dressage Horse classes.
•
One Judge from List 1, 2A or 2 AND one Trainer required for Young Horse Qualifiers/
Championships.
Andersen, Henriette, Furlong Farm, Nether Westcote, Oxon, Oxfordshire, OX7 6SD,
henriette.ulrik@yahoo.co.uk, 01993 832 908, 07971 856655
Assouline, Mette Lubker, Brickhouse Farm, Brickhouse Road, Colne Engaine, Essex, CO6 2HJ,
mette@assouline­dressage.com, 01787 221636, 07768 213393
Assouline, Michel, Brickhouse Farm, Brickhouse Road, Colne Engaine, Essex, CO6 2HJ,
michel@assoulinedressage.com, 01787 221636, 07850 639538
Barrett, Nicola, Bagwell Green Farm, Bagwell Lane, Winchfield, Hampshire, RG27 8DB,
nxi666@hotmail.com, 01256 702106, 079 798 16555
Bartle­Wilson, Jane, Yorkshire Riding Centre, Markington, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3PE,
jane@yrc.co.uk, 01765 677207, 07831 729725
Bechtolsheimer, Wilfried, Eastington House, Ampney St Peter, Nr Cirencester, Gloucestershire,
GL7 5SJ, wb@bechtolsheimer.net, 01285 851215, 07768200464
Bird, Rhett Jeremy, Holly Cottage, 17 The Green, Snitterfield, Warwickshire, CV37 0JG,
rhett@thebirdsuk.com, 01789 731484, 07879 881212
Clarke, Stephen, Millbank Farm, Somerford Booths, Congleton, Cheshire, CW12 2JS,
sdc@millbankequestrian.com, 01260 224205, 07971 213875
Davison, Richard, FBHS, Combridge Farm, Combridge, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 5BL,
richard@davison.cc, 0188 950 7367, 078 314 32192
Day, Jill, 7 Cleves Road, , Haverhill, Suffolk, CB9 9PL,
jillday6@aol.com, 01440 713922, 07768 367223
Diegutis, Elizabeth, Green Meadow Cottage, Green Meadows Lane, Goodworth Clatford,
Hampshire, SP11 7HH, lizdiegutis@aol.com, 01264 365836, 07770 405026
Dwyer­Coles, S, Hilltop, Beacon Hill Road, Hindhead, Surrey, GU26 6QD, sarahd­
coles@talktalk.net, 01428 605746, 07767 623912
Dyrby, Kenneth, Layham Hall, Upper Street, Layham, Suffolk, IP7 5LE, lk@layhamhall.com,
01473 822448, 07740647091
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Faurie, Emile, Heath Farm, Lyneham Road, Milton­Under­Wychwood, Oxfordshire, OX7 6LR,
emilefaurie@hotmail.co.uk, 01993 830212, 07831 246656
Fielder, Paul, School Farm, Lower Street, Salhouse, Norfolk, NR13 6RE,
paulfielder@btconnect.com, 01603 721443, 07836 210587
Gardner, Andrew, Ty'R Nant, Llanarth, Nr Raglan, Monmouthshire, NP15 2AR,
a.r.gardner@virgin.net, 01873 840638, 07831 341604
Goodman, Nereide, Bramshill Cottage, Bramshill, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 0RG,
nereidegoodman@yahoo.com, 01189 326243, 07710 726641
Gould, Andrew, 113 Berrall Way, , Billingshurst, West Sussex, RH14 9PQ,
info@andrewgould.com, , 07747 621025
Young Horse Judges
Gardiner, Patricia, FBHS, Bay Tree Cottage, Playley Green Farm, Red Marley, Gloucestershire,
GL19 JNB, trishgardiner@hotmail.co.uk, 01531 650914, 07778 034500
Section 2
Eilberg, Ferdi, Pink Green Farm, Beoley, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 9EA,
eilberg1@gmail.com, 01564 742579, 07798 663622
Graham, Joanne, 82 Oban Grove, Cinnamon Brow, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 0TG,
johg2@me.com, 01925 486001, 07710 783879
Halsall, Clive, 4 Prospect Court, Lower Lane, Longridge, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 2XJ,
clive.halsall@waltonfoldfarm.com, 07768 295621, 07768 295621
Harvey, Judy, FBHS, 41 Greenway, Great Horwood, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK17 0QR,
judy.harvey@btinternet.com, 01296 713224, 07770 798848
Hayler, Paul, Jubilee Farm, Newney Green, Writtle, Essex, CM1 3SF, paulhayler@onetel.com,
01245 421203, 07958 555016
Hester, Carl, MBE, Oakelbrook Mill, Malswick, Newent, Gloucestershire, GL18 1HD,
claudine@bichard.net, 01531 828604, 07712 528428
Hicks, Matthew, Hurstbourne Equestrian Centre, Manor Farm, Hurstbourne Priors, Whitchurch,
Hampshire, RG28 7SE, hicksequestrian@btinternet.com, , 07974 416549
Hunt, David, 6 Brookfield, Potton, Sandy, Bedfordshire, SG19 2TL, hunt.d@btinternet.com,
01767 260463, 07831 124355
Hutton, Pammy, FBHS, Talland House, Dairy Farm, Ampney Knowle, Cirencester,
Gloucestershire, GL7 5ED, secretary@talland.net, 01285 740155,
Jenkins, Lindsay, Kintbury Park Farm, Kintbury, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 9XA,
lindsayjenkins@btinternet.com, 01488 658585, 078 318 17711
Kemp, Adam, FBHS, Wyncolls Farm, Lumbars Lane, Elton, Gloucestershire, GL14 1LH,
adamjkemp@btinternet.com, , 077 104 48575
Kidd, Jane, The Barn House, , Aldsworth, Gloucestershire, GL54 3RE,
janekidd1@btinternet.com, 01451 844748, 07968 893716
Kyrklund, Kyra M.c, Snow Hill Farm, Billingshurst Road, Coolham, West Sussex, RH13 8QN,
info@kyrak.com, ,
Larrigan, Tanya, Maywood Stud, Woodchurch, Ashford, Kent, TN26 3QZ,
tanya@ttll.fsnet.co.uk, 01233 860051, 07974 215211
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Lassetter, John, Molecombe Stud, Goodwood, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0QD,
charlotte.lassetter@virgin.net, 01243 527244, 07834 063436
Loriston­Clarke, Jennie, MBE, FBHS, NPSD, Catherston Stud, Over Wallop, Stockbridge,
Hampshire, SO20 8HX, jennielc@btconnect.com, 01264 782716, 07836 329342
Lowe, Helen, Westwood, Warney Road, Two Dales, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2EU,
hllowe@yahoo.co.uk, 07968 199897
Young Horse Judges
Mcgivern, Nicola, Active Equestrian, The Fieldhouse, Bowstridge Lane, Buckinghamshire, HP8 4RQ,
nicola@activeequestrian.com, 01494 871272, 07768 893103
Moody, Becky, Far Broad Oak, Gunthwaite, Penistone, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S36 7GE,
moodydressage@gmail.com, 01226 762074, 07736 069383
Murray, Lizzie, Catherston Stud, Croft Farm, Over Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8HX,
lizzieandwill@hotmail.com, 01264 782716, 07747 777811
Peters, Virginia Clare, 9 Mortimer Close, Woolavington, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 8EH,
virginiapetersdressage@gmail.com, 01278 684604, 07831 105781
Phillips, Sandy, Glebe Farm, Saintbury, Broadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7PQ,
sandy@equiland.co.uk, 01386 852385, 07767 317324
Pidgley, Sarah, Kilbees Farm, Hatchet Lane, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2EG,
info@kilbeesfarmstud.co.uk, 01344 882039, 07867 908479, M, R, P
Rawlins, Dane, Bolney Park Farm, Broxmead Lane, Bolney, West Sussex, RH17 5RJ,
dane@dressagemasters.org, 01444 882150,
Sherriff, Daniel Edward, Bayford Hall Farm, Bayford, Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG13 8PR,
dan@dansherriff.co.uk, 01992 511529, 07768 231711
Storr, Peter, Peasebrook Farm, Cheltenham Road, Broadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7LX,
peter.storr2@virgin.net, 07990 978555, 07990 978555
Theilgaard, Erik, Buckley Green Farm, Buckley Green, Henley in Arden, Warwickshire, B95 5QF,
etheilgaard@supanet.com, 01564794444, 07831 463185
Thompson Winfield, Vicky, Oldencraig Cottage, Oldencraig Equestrian Centre, Tandridge Lane,
Lingfield, Surrey, RH7 6LL, info@oldencraig.com, 01342 837750, 07774 211640
Trott, David, Springfields, Mixbury, Brackley, Northamptonshire, NN13 5RR,
davidtrotty@hotmail.com, 01280 847334,
Ward, Jenny, Brampton Stables, Church Brampton, Northamptonshire, NN6 8BH,
jennyward1@hotmail.com, 01604 820050, 07850 591511
Wessels, Isobel, 2 Poolend Courtyard, Pixley, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2RB,
isobelwessels@btinternet.com, 01531 671146, 07748 700922
Whitmore, Sarah, Hilders Farmhouse, Hilders Lane, Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 6LE, 01732 862268,
07831 584688
Woodhead, Tracy, 4 Haigh Court, , Grimsby, Humberside, DN32 9FD,
tracywoodhead@hotmail.co.uk, 01472 234414, 07940 508488
Woodhead, Ian , The Croft, Flaxton, York, North Yorkshire, YO60 7RT,
heidiandian@btinternet.com, 07860 184279
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National Para Judges are all List 3 and above BD judges who have completed and passed
specific Para Equestrian training. Being list 3 or above they can judge from Medium level classes
or higher depending on their listing.
Retired FEI International Judges may judge National Para classes and other classes depending
on their BD listing.
Anderson, Alicia, Tiley House, Middlemarsh, Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 5QL,
aliciarosemary@aol.com, 01300 345149, 07778 898499
Bushell, Pamella, Amber Lodge, 5 Tannery Lane, Odell, Bedfordshire, MK43 7AJ,
naughty2nat@hotmail.com, 01234 721140, 07801 252780
Du Plessis, Nicola, Latchley Meadows Farm, Latchley, Gunnislake, Cornwall, PL18 9AX,
nicky.duplessis@duchy.ac.uk, 01822 833819, 07427 674610
Para Equestrian Judges
Those shown as FEI International 4* and 3* Judges are all a minimum of List 2 so are qualified
to judge PSG and above.
Section 2
JUDGES FOR PARA EQUESTRIAN COMPETITIONS
Duck, Alison, BHSAI , West Cottage, Hyde End Lane, Brimpton, Reading, Berkshire, RG7 4RJ,
alison.duck@hotmail.co.uk, 01189 712204, 07768 712204
Edwards, Sandra, 57 Ormskirk Road, Rainford, St Helens, Merseyside, WA11 8DQ,
sedwards57@hotmail.com, 01744 884510, 07721 498230
Gardiner, Carolyn, The Old Rectory, Lilley, Newbury, Berkshire, RG20 7HH,
carolyngardiner@waitrose.com, 01488 638227, 07771 996553
Grant­MacKintosh, Shona, Springfield House, Corry, Muir­of­Ord, Highland, IV6 7TN,
sgm@shona49.plus.com, 01463 870574, 07719 473814
Head,Joyce, Fiddlers Green, Church Farm Lane, Marsworth, Nr. Tring, Buckinghamshire, HP23 4ND,
joyce@littlelondonend.com, 01296 661444, 07836 536433
Herbert, Nikki, BHSI, Westwood Lodge, Glapthorn, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE8 5BH,
nikki.westwoodlodge@hotmail.co.uk, 01832 205218, 07802 624901
Horn, Mary­Anne, 3 South Cottage, Harley Lane, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 8AG,
maryanne_horn@hotmail.com, 01435 866766, 07824 639144
Leitch, Sarah, Little Hope, , Ullingswick, Herefordshire, HR1 3JF, sarahleitch@btinternet.com,
01432 820510,
Lewis, Gwyneth, 11 Oak Bank, Evenwood, Nr Bishop Auckland, Co Durham, DL14 9DS,
gwynethlewis330@btinternet.com, 01388 834109, 07710 021279
Luke, Waverney, Denton House, Denton, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX44 9JF,
waveney@jandwluke.com, 01865 874440, 077 78761544
Makey­Harfield, Gillian, BHSII, Prospect Farm Livery Yard, Cattistock, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2
0JB, gillmh@prospectfarm.me.uk, 01300 320820,
Mcgarel­Groves, Jane, Home Farm, Salters Lane, Ludgershall, Buckinghamshire, HP18 9NY,
jane.mcgg@btopenworld.com, 01844 239468, 07815 082385
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Peberdy, Jane, 132 Lutterworth Road, Blaby, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE8 4DP,
janepeberdy@gmail.com, 0116 278 4466, 07720 902811
Petty, Suzanne, Meadowcroft House, Churchstanton, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 7RN,
sue@pmbutcher.fsnet.co.uk, 01823 601058, 07774 298806
Porterfield,Christine, 5 Colbert Drive, Narborough Road South, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE3 2JB,
chris.a.porterfield@googlemail.com, 0116 291 9470, 07778 988767
Para Equestrian Judges
Prew, Sarah­Jane, Cholditch Farm, Clawton, Nr Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 6QN,
sarahjaneprew@gmail.com, 01409 271164, 07787 501373
Robins, Mary, Home Close Farm, Butlers Cross, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP17 0TR,
maryruk@aol.com, 01296 622196, 07860 319183
Robinson, John, 30 Cardigan Road, , Bedworth, Warwickshire, CV12 0LY,
johnrobjohn@hotmail.com, 024 76364934, 07884 433789
Rodger, Sarah, 70 Ravenscroft, Middlewich Rd, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, CW4 7HJ,
sercw4@gmail.com, 01477 533892,
Seal, Juliet, Pinxton House, Nether Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8EW,
julietseal@gmail.com, 01264 782083, 07881 954453
Solt, Jonquil, OBE, Blackdown Farm, , Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 6QS,
jonquil@solt.com, 01926 422522, 07831 298745
Speer, Claire, 36 The Kingfishers, , Verwood, Dorset, BH31 6NP, clairespeer@verlec.co.uk,
01202 827512, 07973 152621
Vernon, Linda, BHSAI, Overbank Farm, Pexhill Road, Gawsworth, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 9PY,
lindavernon@uwclub.net, , 07976 099494
Wood, Joyce, Frith Farm Cottage, Otterden, Faversham, Kent, ME13 0DD,
joyce.wood4horses@btinternet.com, 01795 890727, 07949 035021
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Below is a list of Assessors for BYRDS Rider Tests for Regional Squadding and Competitions.
The Assessors are CRB checked and have attended a Safeguarding and Protecting Children
Course.
Arnett, Stephen, Buckley House, Gwehelog, Nr Usk, Monmouthshire, NP15 1RT,
stephenarnett@hotmail.co.uk, 01291 673206, 07974 479677
Auty, Islay, FBHS, 41 Oakleigh Avenue, Hallow, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR2 6NG,
islayauty@talktalk.net, 01905 640023, 07850 972615
Baines, Sonia Ann, 23 Corve Way, Linacre Woods, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S40 4YA,
sonia.webster@ymail.com, 07811 195791
Bartram, Patsy, Broudein Stud, Burton Road, Rosliston, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE12 8JX,
patsybartram@btconnect.com, 01283 761107, 07973 637535
Bennitt, Carol J, Beacon Farmhouse, Ivinghoe Aston, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 9DP,
carolbennitt@googlemail.com, 01525 222293, 07802 438049
BYRDS Rider Test Judges
Assessors on this list must attend a designated training session at least every three years to
remain listed.
Section 2
BYRDS RIDER TEST JUDGES
Bird, Lucinda, Benridge Farm, Filpoke Lane, Blackhall, Cleveland, TS27 4BT,
lucinda_b62@hotmail.com, 0191 586 0474, 07846 893 109
Boex, Nina, Lletty Philip Farm, Rhos, Swansea, Swansea, SA8 3JT,
nina.boex@gmail.com, 01792 865606, 07966 032090
Boultwood, Victoria, Tower House, Ongar Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 3NS,
victoria@boultwood.net, 01245 420897, 07771 714427
Bradley, Helen, BHSAI, Inglewhite Lodge, Langley Lane, Goosnargh, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 2JT,
hjbradley@btinternet.com, 01995 643115, 07711 193001
Burtwell,James, BHSI, The Stables, Winchfield House, Odiham Road, Winchfield, Hampshire, RG27 8BS,
winchfieldequestrian@hotmail.com, , 07793 008930
Clarke, Allison, Woodside, 68 Helmsley Road, Rainworth, Nottinghamshire, NG21 0DG,
allison.clarke2@ntlworld.com, 01623 798943, 07970 715793
Clinch, Sharon, 2 Pace Close, Danes Court, Cardiff, Glamorgan, CF5 2QZ,
sharoncl@me.com, 07841 580411
Coleridge­smith,Linsay,Windmill Farm, Bowstridge Lane, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, HP8 4RG,
linsay@windmill­farm.co.uk, 01494 873056, 07979 420566
Collins, Eleanor, Cooks Farm Cottage, Walthams Cross, Great Bardfield, Essex, CM7 4QW,
eleanor.collins@hotmail.co.uk, 01371 811330, 07889 854896
Collins, Rosamund Mary, 14 Abbey Place, , Warfield, Berkshire, RG42 6AZ,
rosbowley123@btinternet.com, , 07885 190631
Cox­Swash, Sophie Anne, BHSI, Wassell Wood Farm, Bewdley, Worcs, Worcestershire, DY12
1LD, sophiecoxswash@gmail.com, 01299 405296, 07971 564914
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Craig, Alison, BHSI, Lauriston, 14 Hales Oak, Great Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4EA,
alisoncraig@talk21.com, 01372 456938, 07768 864648
Darken, Anita, Stock Farm, , Matching Green, Essex, CM17 0RN,
anita@anitadarken.com, 01279 731447, 07831 107127
Du Plessis, Nicola, Latchley Meadows Farm, Latchley, Gunnislake, Cornwall, PL18 9AX,
nicky.duplessis@duchy.ac.uk, 01822 833819, 07427 674610
BYRDS Rider Test Judges
Esberger, Hannah, Greenoaks, Kiveton Lane, Todwick,sheffield, South Yorkshire, S26 1HL,
paulineesberger@talktalk.net, 01909 281473, 07766 741726
Gladwyn, Victoria, BHSAI, Clochcan House, Auchnagatt, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 8TD,
vikki.gladwyn@hotmail.co.uk, 01358 701602, 07771 885788
Green,Caroline Helen, BHSI, Bagots Bromley Farm, Abbots Bromley, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 3EL,
cazzajack@hotmail.com, 01283 840373, 07973 983843
Griffiths, Helen, Broadacres Equestrian Centre, Pleasant Spot Farm, Charlton Adam,
Somerton, Somerset, TA11 7BA, broadacresec@hotmail.co.uk, , 07850 801254
Halsall, Clive, 4 Prospect Court, Lower Lane, Longridge, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 2XJ,
clive.halsall@waltonfoldfarm.com, 07768 295621, 07768 295621
Hamer, David Richard, 2 Ingram Close, Great Wolford, Shipston On Stour, Warwickshire, CV36 5NL,
david.hamer@bef.co.uk, 01608 674394, 077 7629 4298
Harrison­Bland, Barbara, , Wikefield Farm, Harrogate Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS17 9JZ,
barb_wfield@yahoo.co.uk, 01132 886315, 07833 500906
Hayton,Vikki, College Farm Eq Training Ctr, West Markham, Tuxford, Nottinghamshire, NG22 0GT,
hayton@collegefarm21.fsnet.co.uk, 01777 870886, 07860 276578
Herbert, Nikki, BHSI, Westwood Lodge, Glapthorn, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE8 5BH,
nikki.westwoodlodge@hotmail.co.uk, 01832 205218, 07802 624901
Hessay, Andrea, BHSII, 5 Scott Road, Headless Cross, Redditch, Worcestershire, B97 5BW,
andrea@kefdressage.co.uk, 07919 155430, 07919 155430
Hillier, Rachel, Linnaeus, Norwich Road, Scole, Diss, Norfolk, IP21 4DY,
chocs4@aol.com, 01379 740158, 07831 093475
Horswill, Janet Anne, Rose Cottage, Old Moss Lane, Stapleford, Chester, Cheshire, CH3 8HN,
ch3dressage@btinternet.com, 01829 740815, 07702 171730
Howard, Jane, Claydon Hall, Claydon, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 0EL,
janechoward@btinternet.com, 01473 831142, 07831 406406
Howard, Sue, Purleigh Lodge, Purleigh, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3 6PP,
suehowardpurleigh@outlook.com, 01621 828287, 07887 517328
James, Helen Mary, Hollow Farm, Elmore, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL2 2SG,
helen@hollowfarm.co.uk, , 07970 274753
Jones, Sabrina, FBHS, Lower Church Farm, Church Lane, Mursley,milton Keynes,
Buckinghamshire, MK17 0RS, sabrina@venika.co.uk, 01296 720663, 07766 567184
Keeley, Paula, Coldharbour Park Farm, Rake, Liss, Hampshire, GU33 7JJ,
paula.hkeeley@btopenworld.com, 01730 893100, 07789 255946
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Lees, Joanna Louise, Upper Fosse Farm, Malmesbury, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16 0RE, jo­
lees@hotmail.co.uk, 01666 826342,
Loriston­Clarke, Jennie, MBE, FBHS, NPSD, Catherston Stud, Over Wallop, Stockbridge,
Hampshire, SO20 8HX, jennielc@btconnect.com, 01264 782716, 07836 329342
Mcmahon, Sue, 3 Oak Tree Way, , Newent, Gloucestershire, GL18 1UD,
sue.mcmahon2@googlemail.com, 01531 821359, 07884 026338
Moir, Claire, Shirley House, Shirley, Bransgore, Nr Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 8EH,
clairemoir126@btinternet.com, 01425 672323, 07771 507969
Moody, Hannah, Far Broad Oak, Gunthwaite, Penistone, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S36 7GE,
moodydressage@gmail.com, 01226 762074, 07736 069376
Munson, Stacey, The Farmyard Office, Martin Summit, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1XB,
smunson@hotmail.co.uk, 07947 402049,
BYRDS Rider Test Judges
Mcgurk, Emma, 142a Camben Road, , Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN1 2QZ,
emmamcgurk@aol.com, 01892 548163, 07866020263
Section 2
Lace, Fiona, Marsdens Farm, Andertons Mill, Mawdesley, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 3TW,
fionalace@btinternet.com, 01704 822454, 07751 380585
Parrish, Kirstie, Begger­Me­Neighbour Farm, Thirsk Road, Stokesley, North Yorkshire, TS9 5LD,
kirstieparrish@btinternet.com, 01642 715845, 07919 274013
Payne, Harry, Silsworth Lodge Stables, Crick, Northamptonshire, NN6 7SH,
htpayne@btinternet.com, 01788 823277, 07771 691071
Peberdy, Jane, 132 Lutterworth Road, Blaby, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE8 4DP,
janepeberdy@gmail.com, 0116 278 4466, 07720 902811
Peternell, Alice, Ford Farm, Hinton, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 8HG,
alicepeternell@gmail.com, 01179 372913, 07966 504834
Pickles, Robert, FBHS, Woodruff, Chute Cadley, Andover, Hampshire, SP11 9EB,
robertpickles@hotmail.co.uk, 01264 730822, 07776 180053
Porterfield,Christine, 5 Colbert Drive, Narborough Road South, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE3 2JB,
chris.a.porterfield@googlemail.com, 0116 291 9470, 07778 988767
Prew, Sarah­Jane, Cholditch Farm, Clawton, Nr Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 6QN,
sarahjaneprew@gmail.com, 01409 271164, 07787 501373
Probin, Sarah, Dowse Green Farm, Cholmondeley, Malpas, Cheshire, SY14 8HL,
philip.probin@btconnect.com, 01829 720250, 07971 088210
Rodger, Sarah, 70 Ravenscroft, Middlewich Rd, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, CW4 7HJ,
sercw4@gmail.com, 01477 533892,
Shipley­Clayton,Fiona Louise, BHSAI INTT, Bagot Farm, 17 Bagot Street,West Hallam, Derbyshire, DE7 6HA,
fionaclayton@ymail.com, 07970 729981
Smith, Les, No 1 Wedderlie, Gordon, Berwickshire, TD3 6NW,
lessmith105@aol.com, 01578 740281, 07759 665134
Smith, Andrea, Yew Tree Farm, 44 Linfit Lane, Kirkburton, West Yorkshire, HD8 0TZ,
john.smith@unicombox.co.uk, 01484 602464, 07788 905416
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Swain, Joanne, Swallowfield Equestrian, Rising Lane, Lapworth, West Midlands, B94 6JD,
jo.swain@gmail.com, 01564 784475, 07836 795960
Terry,Sylvia Mary, Stoupe Brow Cottage Farm, Ravenscar, Scarborough, NorthYorkshire,YO13 0NQ,
smr.terry@gmail.com, 01947 880248, 07791430123
Tupling, Caroline, Bufton Lodge, Barton Road, Carlton, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV13 0DD,
cjtupling@btinternet.com, 01455 290301, 07771 860765
Wall, Leanne, , 71, The Quay Pottery, High Street, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 7AY,
leanne_wall@sky.com, 01622 716176, 07711 287121
Webber, Helen, FBHS, 51 Chelsham Road, , Warlingham, Surrey, CR6 9EQ, , 01883 623786,
Wheeler, Gillian, 44 Owls Road, , Verwood, Dorset, BH31 6HJ,
gilly@gillywheeler.co.uk, 01202 827836, 07788 587744
Wilson, Charlotte Louise, Snainton Riding Ctr, Snainton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 9AP,
info@snaintonridingcentre.co.uk, 01723 859218, 07949076141
Woodhead, Tracy, 4 Haigh Court, , Grimsby, Humberside, DN32 9FD,
tracywoodhead@hotmail.co.uk, 01472 234414, 07940 508488
Zajda, Diana, Willowbank, Perth Road, Dunning, Perth, Perthshire, PH2 0RY,
dianazajda@aol.com, 01764 684108, 07761 637245
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SECTION 3
British Dressage Stewards & Para Steward
British Dressage Stewards & Para Steward
BRITISH DRESSAGE STEWARDS & PARA STEWARD LIST INC FEI
British Dressage Stewards are all trained to ensure that they are working to the same core
principles and procedures. The three main principles for stewards are:
1.
To ensure horse welfare is always the paramount consideration at BD Competitions.
2.
Prevent inappropriate behaviour by competitors, grooms and other individuals at BD
competitions.
3.
To ensure that good sportsmanship is respected by all.
BD Stewards have knowledge of the rules including discipline procedures and help organisers keep
classes to time whilst providing support to riders. There are 3 lists of BD steward appropriate to
their level of training and qualification.
BD level 1 steward – Can steward at regular BD Competitions plus can be chief steward at Area Festivals.
BD level 2 steward – As above plus can be chief steward at Premier Leagues, High Profile shows and
Regional Championships. Can steward at National Para Qualifying competitions.
FEI Steward – As above plus can be chief steward at National and Winter Championships and officiate
at CDI competitions. Can steward at National Para Championships and CPEDI competitions.
FEI Level 3 Stewards
Chapman, Dan. Honeymead, Rectory Lane, Ashington, West Sussex, RH20 3LF
dan@dan­chapman.co.uk, 07818 440011.
Porterfield, Christine. 5 Colbert Drive, Narborough Road South, Leicester, LE3 2JB
chris.a.porterfield@googlemail.com, 07778 988767
Sanderson, Sandy. The Nest 103, Town Street, Lound, Nottinghamshire, DN22 8SA
janeandsandy@googlemail.com, 07831 899918
FEI Level 2 Stewards
Laflin, Sandra. 27 Azalea Close, Dunkeswell, Nr Honiton, Devon EX14 4XJ
laflsan@aol.com, 07891 683018
Loriston­Clarke, Jennie. Catherston Stud, Over Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8HX
jennielc@btconnect.com, 07836 329342
Simpson, Geoff. South Acre, Callow Hill, Rock, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY14 9XB
orlandox@btinternet.com, 07967 121291
Whatley, Juliet. The Knapp, Aston Ingham, Ross­On­Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 7LS
ginjules@hotmail.co.uk, 01989 720429
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Arnott, Sharon. 66 Templeside, Temple­Ewell, Temple­Ewell, Kent, CT16 3AY
sharon@equikur.com, 07763 972074
Chambers, Jill. 2 Church Road, Grandborough, Warwickshire, CV23 8DH
jillgittins@hotmail.co.uk, 01788 815026
Feeney, Zoe. Gorse House, Ashlawn Road, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV22 5QE
zoe.feeney@btinternet.com, 07967 963568
Hart, Sarah. Peter'S Grove, Brand Green, Redmarley, Gloucestershire, GL19 3JD
petersgrovehart@aol.com, 07790 143312
Heath, Amanda. Rosudgeon Cottage, Brockhampton, Swindon Village, Glos, GL51 9RS
amanda.heath@britishdressage.co.uk, 07894 232355
Hindell, Verity. 39 Dean Court Road, Rottingdean, East Sussex, BN2 7DL
horseymad16@hotmail.com, 01273 308322
Layton, Pat. Orchard Rise, Walcote, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 6LZ
pa.layton@btinternet.com, 07973 785870
Mead, Sue. Field Farm, Plott Lane, Stretton On Dunsmore, Warwickshire, CV23 9HL
suemead06@yahoo.co.uk, 07774 619 225
Mitchell, Jackie. Snugglepuss Cats Hotel, Hunmanby Road, Filey, North Yorks, YO14 9RT
jackie@snugglepuss.co.uk, 01723 892332
Rowland, Samantha. 11a Burford Road, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7 5EB
srowland@savills.com, 07870 555855
Young­Jones, Rita. 60 Sapcote Road, Burbage, Hinckley, Leicestershire, LE10 2AU
horseyrita@aol.com, 07721 632977
British Dressage Stewards & Para Steward
Cheetham, Phillip. Hartpury College, Hartpury House, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL19 3BE
philip.cheetham@hartpury.ac.uk, 07788 924874
Section 3
FEI Level 1 Stewards
National Level 2 Stewards
Armstrong, Sarah. Durwood, Wood End Lane, Pertenhall, Bedfordshire, MK44 2AS
sarah.armstrong@bef.co.uk, 07881 950543
Barnard, Sian. 1 Sunny Villas, Holmeswood Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 1UA
sianbarnard@msn.com, 07944 868155
Clarke, Tessa. Honeymead, Rectory Lane, Ashington, West Sussex, RH20 3LF
info.tclarke@gmail.com, 07773 413025
Cline­Hughes, Mike. 20 Hawthorn, Close Holmes Chapel, Crewe, Cheshire, CW4 7QD
mike@nsando.com, 07920 045401
Dolman, Jessie.The Old Stables , Watling Street, Clifton Upon Dunsmore, Warks, CV23 0AQ
jane@ukinet.co.uk, 01788 869010
Dolman, Jane. The Old Stables, Watling Street, Clifton Upon Dunsmore, Warks, CV23 0AQ
jane@ukinet.co.uk, 07971 662012
Langford, Elizabeth. Coldnose Farm, Callow, Hereford, HR2 8DD
lizlangford@hotmail.co.uk, 07940 826945
Northover, Joanne. Croft Stables, Holmes Chapel Road, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 9RB
jo.northover@tiscali.co.uk, 07976 875434
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National Level 1 Stewards
Codd, Michele. Dirhams, Colsterworth Road, Stainby, Lincolnshire, NG33 5QT
dirhams@hotmail.co.uk, 07792 495797
Cottam, Jan. Chambers Place, Goring Heath, Reading, Berkshire, RG8 7SJ
jancottam@gmail.com, 07811 175750
British Dressage Stewards & Para Steward
Drummond, Sally. Shrewton Manor, Shrewton, Wiltshire, SP3 4DB
sallydrummond@hotmail.com, 07831 223222
Fisher, Michelle. 24 Hobson Crescent, Audenshaw, Manchester, M34 5LD
michelle.mh@ntlworld.com, 07917 606019
Gautrey, Danielle. 49a High Street, Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, NN12 8XH
danvan@hotmail.co.uk, 07940 040075
Kuit, Rosanna. 12 Park Avenue West, Stoneleigh, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 2NT
rosanna_kuit@hotmail.com, 07565 962459
Pawley, Zara. Croft House, North Street, Great Dunham, Norfolk, PE32 2LR
poppetp@waitrose.com, 07816 586383
Sands, Shaun. 23 Balgray Road, Barrmill, Beith, Ayrshire, KA15 1HP
sands237@hotmail.com, 07896 362676
Simpson, Rachel, Stone Cottage, Roughway, Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 9SH,
roughway@gmail.com, 01732 810975, 07970 842592
Smith, Ros. Rook Wood, Packington Park, Meriden, Warwickshire, CV7 7HF
rookwood@hotmail.co.uk, 01676 522573
Thompson, Kelly. Myerscough College, St Michaels Road, Bilsborrow, Preston, PR3 0RY
kthompson@myerscough.ac.uk, 07734 744530
Walker, Sharon. Green Acres Farm, Sissinghurst Road, Biddenden, Kent, TN27 8EH
sharon.walker@britishdressage.co.uk, 07894 232358
FEI Level 3 Para Stewards
Porterfield, Christine. 5 Colbert Drive, Narborough Road South, Leicester, LE3 2JB
chris.a.porterfield@googlemail.com, 07778 988767
FEI Level 2 Para Stewards
Bott,Tony. Kew House, 23 Anchor Road, Calne, Wilts, SN11 8DY
tonybott42@hotmail.com, 01249 813021
Heath, Amanda. Rosudgeon Cottage, Brockhampton, Swindon Village, Glos, GL51 9RS
amanda.heath@britishdressage.co.uk, 07894 232355
Mead, Sue. As Above
Redfern, Diane. Mill House Farm, Framewood Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL2 4QR
di_redfern@hotmail.com, 01753 662796
Solt, Jonquil. Blackdown Farm, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 6QS
jonquil@solt.com, 07831 298745
Whatley, Juliet. The Knapp, Aston Ingham, Ross­On­Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 7LS
ginjules@hotmail.co.uk, 01989 720429
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Bond, Amanda.
Chambers, Jill. As Above
Chapman, Daniel. As Above
Feeney, Zoe. As AboveMrs
Hart, Sarah. As Above
Hindell, Verity. As Above
Laflin, Sandra
Layton, Pat. As Above
Mitchell, Jackie. As Above
Rowland, Samantha. As Above
Simpson, Geoff. As Above
Young­Jones, Rita. As Above
National Para Stewards
Drummond, Sally. As Above
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Cheetham, Phillip. As Above
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FEI Level 1 Para Stewards
Arnott, Sharon. As Above
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SECTION 4
Accredited & Recognised Coaches
Accredited & Recognised Coaches
BD is passionately committed to providing opportunities for coaches to develop, increase their
skills and excel wherever or whoever they are coaching. By encouraging the development of
skilled, knowledgeable and up to date coaches we can give riders the best support to enjoy
their dressage and reach their own personal goals.
Choosing a coach is individual to each rider, but we hope the information below will help you
find a coach that is right for you.
ACCREDITED COACHES
BD Accredited Coaches have a UKCC Level 3 dressage qualification and were assessed by BD
assessors. They have shown a good knowledge of modern coaching skills and sound technical
knowledge of dressage up to and including Advanced Medium level. They have an up to date
first aid qualification, have attended a child protection course and have appropriate insurance.
They are required to keep their skills up to date with training every year.
Accredited Coach status may also be granted to a very experienced coach who is a member of
the International Dressage Trainers Club and has trained at least one combination to
international small tour level. They will also have an up to date first aid qualification, have
attended a child protection course and have appropriate insurance.
Arnett, Stephen, Buckley House, Gwehelog, Nr Usk, Monmouthshire, NP15 1RT,
stephenarnett@hotmail.co.uk, 01291 673206, 07974 479677
Ashley, Heather, Woodington Training Centre, Woodington Road, East Wellow, Romsey,
Hampshire, SO51 6DQ, heather.ashley@btinternet.com, 01794 324172, 07565 914861
Auty, Islay, FBHS, 41 Oakleigh Avenue, Hallow, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR2 6NG,
islayauty@talktalk.net, 01905 640023, 07850 972615
Baines, Sonia Ann, 23 Corve Way, Linacre Woods, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S40 4YA,
sonia.webster@ymail.com, 07811 195791
Black, Richard James, The Stable Flat, High Hoes Barn Hoes Lane, Petworth, West Sussex, GU28 0JB,
rjblack@hotmail.co.uk, 01798342291, 07796607383
Brooks, Shelley, Langdale Farm, Park Lane, Ramsden Heath, Billericay, Essex, CM11 1NN,
shelley.brooks@bucas.com, 01268 710754, 07973 205167
Charters, Susan, Firs Farm, Knowbury, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 3JT,
firsfarm@live.co.uk, 01584 891158,
Cherry, Tania, Suda, Orchard View, Cropredy, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX17 1NR,
bbt.tbb@hotmail.co.uk, 01295 750610, 07941 062549
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Cowell, Katherine Sarah, Thumpers Patch, South Hyde, Mathon, Worcestershire, WR13 5PD,
kate­cowell@hotmail.co.uk, 07855 721513
Craig, Alison, BHSI, Lauriston, 14 Hales Oak, Great Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4EA,
alisoncraig@talk21.com, 01372 456938, 07768 864648
Day, Jill, 7 Cleves Road, , Haverhill, Suffolk, CB9 9PL,
jillday6@aol.com, 01440 713922, 07768 367223
Fletcher, Andrew, BHSI, The Stables, 108 Bridle Road, Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, NG14 5FP,
andrewfletcherdressage@hotmail.co.uk, 07779 799590
Gould, Andrew, 113 Berrall Way, Billingshurst, West Sussex, RH14 9PQ,
info@andrewgould.com, 07747 621025
Harriss, Shelly, Laswern, Pontantwn, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, SA17 5LS,
shellyharriss@yahoo.co.uk, 01269 860390, 07976 642497
Havis, Chrissie, Cookswell House, High Onstead, Pegswood, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE616RW,
chrissie@chrissiehavis.com, 07779 251697
Hayward, Cara, Breach House, Horpit, Wanborough, Wiltshire, SN4 0AT,
caranhayward@gmail.com, 07775 905012
Accredited & Recognised Coaches
Darken, Anita, Stock Farm, , Matching Green, Essex, CM17 0RN,
anita@anitadarken.com, 01279 731447, 07831 107127
Section 4
Coleridge­smith,Linsay,Windmill Farm, Bowstridge Lane, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, HP8 4RG,
linsay@windmill­farm.co.uk, 01494 873056, 07979 420566
Hicks, Matthew, Hurstbourne Equestrian Centre, Manor Farm, Hurstbourne Priors, Whitchurch,
Hampshire, RG28 7SE, hicksequestrian@btinternet.com, 07974 416549
Horn, Mary­Anne, 3 South Cottage, Harley Lane, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 8AG,
maryanne_horn@hotmail.com, 01435 866766, 07824 639144
Horswill, Janet, Rose Cottage, Old Moss Lane, Stapleford, Chester, Cheshire, CH3 8HN,
ch3dressage@btinternet.com, 01829 740815, 07702 171730
Hugo, Julie , 14 Harrisons, Birchanger, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM23 5QT,
juliehugo@lineone.net, 01279 814961, 07900 495282
Jenkins, Lindsay, Kintbury Park Farm, Kintbury, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 9XA,
lindsayjenkins@btinternet.com, 01488 658585, 078 318 17711
Keen, Anne, BHSI, Glebe Farm, Westbury Road, Little Cheverell, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 4JW,
info@anne­keen.co.uk, 01380 816829, 07890 012474
Lace, Fiona, Marsdens Farm, Andertons Mill, Mawdesley, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 3TW,
fionalace@btinternet.com, 01704 822454, 07751 380585
Larrigan, Tanya, Maywood Stud, Woodchurch, Ashford, Kent, TN26 3QZ,
tanya@ttll.fsnet.co.uk, 01233 860051, 07974 215211
Lassetter, Charlotte, Molecomb Stud, Goodwood, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0QD,
charlotte.lassetter@virgin.net, 01243 527244, 07850 438103
McQuiston, Liza, Burgh Farm, Mattishall, Dereham, Norfolk, NR20 3LL,
mail@burghfarmdressage.co.uk, 01362 858242, 07776 201068
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Moir, Claire, Shirley House, Shirley, Bransgore, Nr Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 8EH,
clairemoir126@btinternet.com, 01425 672323, 07771 507969
Moody, Hannah, Far Broad Oak, Gunthwaite, Penistone, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S36 7GE,
moodydressage@gmail.com, 01226 762074, 07736 069376
Moody, Becky, Far Broad Oak, Gunthwaite, Penistone, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S36 7GE,
moodydressage@gmail.com, 01226 762074, 07736 069383
Accredited & Recognised Coaches
Munson, Stacey, The Farmyard Office, Martin Summit, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1XB,
smunson@hotmail.co.uk, 07947 402049,
Niemeyer Eastwood, Angela, 5 Scott Road, Headless Cross, Redditch, Worcestershire, B87 5BW,
info@angelaniemeyereastwood.co.uk, 01527 456251, 07803 404960
Payne, Harry, Silsworth Lodge Stables, , Crick, Northamptonshire, NN6 7SH,
htpayne@btinternet.com, 01788 823277, 07771 691071
Peal, Madeleine Charlotte, Willowbrook, Bardfield Road, Bardfield Saling, Essex, CM7 5EN,
millsideservices@btinternet.com, 01371 850061, 07775 763134
Perry,Lynn Julie, First Choice Dressage Centre, Clarkes Farm, Ashfield Road, Wetherden, Stowmarket,
Suffolk, IP14 3LY, lynn@firstchoicedressage.co.uk, 01359 242175, 07788 718095
Saul,Verity, BHS II, Witham Villa Riding Ctr, Cosby Road, Broughton Astley, Leicestershire, LE9 6PA,
withamvillarc@yahoo.co.uk, 01455 282694, 07899 978136
Sawyer,Charlie, Bushes Farm Bungalow, Winterborne Zelston, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 9EU,
madhorsehouse@aol.com, 01929 459297, 07747 427603
Sherriff, Daniel Edward, Bayford Hall Farm, Bayford, Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG13 8PR,
dan@dansherriff.co.uk, 01992 511529, 07768 231711
Swain, Joanne, Swallowfield Equestrian, Rising Lane, Lapworth, West Midlands, B94 6JD,
jo.swain@gmail.com, 01564 784475, 07836 795960
Thorne, Tessa, 12 Jasmine Cottages, Kingscote, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8XY,
tessathorne@btinternet.com, 01453861386, 07791 873544
Wall, Leanne, 71, The Quay Pottery, High Street, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 7AY,
leanne_wall@sky.com, 01622 716176, 07711 287121
Ward, Jenny, Brampton Stables, , Church Brampton, Northamptonshire, NN6 8BH,
jennyward1@hotmail.com, 01604 820050, 07850 591511
Wessels, Isobel, 2 Poolend Courtyard, Pixley, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2RB,
isobelwessels@btinternet.com, 01531 671146, 07748 700922
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Bailey, Victoria, Whitewalls, Easton Grey, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16 0RD,
vicbailey106@hotmail.co.uk, 07730 507165,
Banks, Natalie, 2 Trevor Drive, Bromham, Beds, Bedfordshire, MK43 8PH,
nataliebushell85@yahoo.co.uk, 01234 359803, 07811 208717
Bates, Rebecca, Barn Meadow Farm, Calcutt Lane, Stockton, Warwickshire, CV23 8HY,
beccybates@hotmail.com, 01926 817869
Beadsmoore­Dunk, Cassy, Trevillyn Manor Farm, Trevellion, St Austell, Cornwall, PL26 8RT,
cass593@btinternet.com, 07775590679, 07775 590679
Bell, Sue, BHS IT I, Holly Cottage, 84 Causeway East, Wyberton, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE12 7AR,
suebell@mod­comp.co.uk, 01205 310207, 07958 216596
Bentley, Jemma, Wolston Fields Cottage, Wolston Lane, Wolston, Warwickshire, CV8 3FQ,
jemmabentley@hotmail.co.uk, , 07973 349052
Accredited & Recognised Coaches
BD Recognised Coaches have a UKCC Level 2 dressage qualification, or a UKCC qualification
from another relevant equestrian discipline (ie Eventing). They have shown a good basic
knowledge of modern coaching skills and have shown sound technical knowledge of dressage
up to Elementary level. They have an up to date first aid qualification, have attended a child
protection course and have appropriate insurance. They are required to keep their skills up to
date with training every year.
Section 4
RECOGNISED COACHES
Bird, Lucinda, Benridge Farm, Filpoke Lane, Blackhall, Cleveland, TS27 4BT,
lucinda_b62@hotmail.com, 0191 586 0474, 07846 893 109
Black, Richard James, The Stable Flat, High Hoes Barn Hoes Lane, Petworth, West Sussex, GU28 0JB,
rjblack@hotmail.co.uk, 01798342291, 07796607383
Boex, Nina, Lletty Philip Farm, Rhos, Swansea, Swansea, SA8 3JT,
nina.boex@gmail.com, 01792 865606, 07966 032090
Bostock,Ann, BHSI, Ridge Cottage, 15 Mount Pleasant, Stoke Goldington, Buckinghamshire, MK16 8LL,
ann.bostock1@btopenworld.com, 01908 551611, 07889 648478
Bradley, Helen, BHSAI, Inglewhite Lodge, Langley Lane, Goosnargh, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 2JT,
hjbradley@btinternet.com, 01995 643115, 07711 193001
Brown, Anneleise, The Old Mill House, Ipsley Church Lane, Ipsley, Nr Redditch, Worcs, B98 0AJ,
anneleiseb@gmail.com, 07768 885764
Brown,Samantha Jayne, Whitehouse Farm, Leamside, Houghton Le Spring, Tyne And Wear, DH4 6QJ,
sam@leamsideequestrian.co.uk, 01915 120212, 07791056860
Clinch, Sharon, 2 Pace Close, Danes Court, Cardiff, Glamorgan, CF5 2QZ,
sharoncl@me.com, 07841 580411
Corbett, Emma, Gable Cottage, Marsh Hall Lane, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD4 6XD,
emacor4@hotmail.com, 01422 391549, 07557110043
Critchley, Jane, Denstone Stud, Hallriddings, Denstone, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 5HW,
critchleyjane@yahoo.co.uk, 01889 591472, 07966 865604
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Darling, Eleanor, 45 Highlands Avenue, Almondbury, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, HD5 8NA,
ellidarling@yahoo.co.uk, 07739485975, 07515631629
Dartnell, Katie, 127 Cuckoo Hall Lane, , Edmonton, London, N9 8DS,
k.dartnell@hotmail.co.uk, 020 8804 6361, 07837 830222
Davies,Oliver, The Seagrave Arms, Friday Street, Weston Subedge, Gloucestershire, GL55 6QH,
ollie_davies@hotmail.co.uk, 01386849187, 07796930292
Accredited & Recognised Coaches
Dawson, Helen Louise, Penylan House, Hendre, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25 5NL,
sinaidressage@hotmail.com, 01600 719754, 07714 254237
De Macedo, Niki, Marton Gate Farm, School Lane, Marton, Cheshire, SK11 9HA,
dixieniki@hotmail.co.uk, , 07810 483855
Drane, Rebecca, Meadow View, Chapel Lane, Akeley, Buckinghamshire, MK18 5HU,
rebeccadrane@hotmail.co.uk, 01280 815641, 07889 798524
Edmonds, Teresa Ann, End Cottage, Bells Drove, Welney, Cambridgeshire, PE14 9TG,
teresaedmonds@mail.com, 07957 785929,
Fall, Tracy, The Old Farmhouse, Sixteen Foot Bank, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, PE16 6XN,
tracy@mountpleasantequestrian.com, 01354696764, 07773322881
Fill, Charlotte, Radmoor Farm, Peplow, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 3JZ,
charlottefill@hotmail.com, 01630 685678, 07812 068261
Fortin, Holly Vanessa, 21 Beanacre, , Nr Melksham, Wiltshire, SN12 7PT,
hollyfortin@yahoo.com, , 07915 614293
Franz, Beth, Lower Court Farm, Staverton Village, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL51 0TW,
franzbeth1@yahoo.co.uk, 01242 680103, 07798 700695
Gladwyn, Victoria, BHSAI, Clochcan House, Auchnagatt, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 8TD,
vikki.gladwyn@hotmail.co.uk, 01358 701602, 07771 885788
Gordon, Serena, Larkfield House, Welsh Road East, Southam, Warwickshire, CV47 1NF,
gordonserena@aol.com, 01926 815206, 07900 991342
Grant, Eilidh, Calypso, Kinellar, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB21 0TD,
eilidhg@gmail.com, 01224 790714, 07831877219
Green, Deborah Ann, Troyswood House, Tamworth Road, Keresley End, West Midlands, CV7 8JG,
deb.evergreen@btconnect.com, , 07768324301
Hall, Sarah Louise, The Cottage, Wilmshurst, Bell Lane, Fletching, East Sussex, TN22 3YB,
sarah@sarahhallep.com, 01483 274399, 07957 557365
Halls, Sarah, 1 The Row, Boxted, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP29 4JY,
shalls@talktalk.net, 01284 830192, 07939 650722
Harant, Stephanie, Thatch Cottage, Well Lane, Little Badminton, South Gloucestershire, GL9 1AB,
lessons@steffiharant.co.uk, 01454 219213, 07867 633674
Harriss, Shelly, Laswern, Pontantwn, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, SA17 5LS,
shellyharriss@yahoo.co.uk, 01269 860390, 07976 642497
Hayward, Cara, Breach House, Horpit, Wanborough, Wiltshire, SN4 0AT,
caranhayward@gmail.com, , 07775 905012
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Hill, Debbie, Flowerdale, Alkington Lane, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, GL13 9PL,
debbie.hill.flowerdale@googlemail.com, 01453 511837, 07976 825099
Jablonski, Emma Charlotte, 18 Stoney Lane, Selston, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG16 6ET,
equinemassage@o2.co.uk, 07800 905466, 07800 905466
Johnston, Katie, 21 Ladbroke Road, Bishops Itchington, Warwickshire, CV47 2RA,
katiej4661@hotmail.co.uk, 07904 712207
Keeley, Paula, Coldharbour Park Farm, Rake, Liss, Hampshire, GU33 7JJ,
paula.hkeeley@btopenworld.com, 01730 893100, 07789 255946
Keen, Anne, BHSI, Glebe Farm, Westbury Road, Little Cheverell, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 4JW,
info@anne­keen.co.uk, 01380 816829, 07890 012474
Kilminster, Sharon, 4 Hoplands Cottage, Hoplands Estate, Kings Somborne, Hampshire, SO20
6QH, sharonkilminster@sky.com, 01794 388719, 07789 512433
Kitching, Caroline, The Bungalow, Hemington, Oundle, Cambridgeshire, PE8 5QJ,
manoryardstables@hotmail.co.uk, 01832 293573, 07590649369
Lane, Alexandra Louise, , 40 The Oaklands, , Droitwich, Worcestershire, WR9 8AD,
aliowen@hotmail.com, 01905 770009, 07968 211784
Accredited & Recognised Coaches
Johnson, Sheelagh, 40 Tadburn Green, , Chatham, Kent, ME5 8PS,
sj006h1999@blueyonder.co.uk, , 07738998709
Section 4
Hill, Michelle C, The Stables, Elsenham Hall, Elsenham,bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM22 6DP,
michelle.cogger@btinternet.com, 01279 816109, 07803 085866
Lassetter, Charlotte, Molecomb Stud, Goodwood, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0QD,
charlotte.lassetter@virgin.net, 01243 527244, 07850 438103
Leslie, Elisabeth Georgina, Watergate Farm, Cleish, Kinross, Perthshire, KY13 0LS,
leslie@watergate­farm.com, 01577 850787, 07768 636401
Lumsden,Louise, Moulton College Equestrian Centre, Pitsford Road, Moulton, Northamptonshire, NN3 7QL,
Louise.Lumsden@moulton.ac.uk, , (01604) 491131
Maclean, Gillian, 15 Elan Close, Wymondham, Norfolk, NR18 9LW,
gillian.maclean@btopenworld.com, 01508 489243, 07711793293
Maw, Victoria, Roxby Hall Farm, Roxby, Scunthorpe, Humberside, DN15 0BP,
victoriamaw@icloud.com, 01724 732245, 07876436342
Munson, Stacey, The Farmyard Office, Martin Summit, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1XB,
smunson@hotmail.co.uk, 07947 402049,
O'Reilly, Denise, The Chalet, Coppice Farm, Teddesley, Penkridge, Staffordshire, ST19 5RP,
deniseoreilly40@gmail.com, 01543 360393, 07814 286988
Ormrod,Tracy ­ Anne, Llys Lew Farm, Brynsiencyn, Llanfairpwllgwyn Gyll, Isle of Anglesey, LL61 6SQ,
tracy.ormrod@virgin.net, 01248 430323, 07973 616497
Parkes, Sarah, Knightsgrove, Hadley Heath, Nr Droitwich, Worcestershire, WR9 0AR,
littleparksie@hotmail.co.uk, 01905 620620, 07816 494405
Parr, Rebecca, Ty Maen Farm, Ystradowen, Vale Of Glamorgan, Glamorgan, CF71 7SZ,
md­bec@live.co.uk, 07703 644063
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Peberdy, Jane, 132 Lutterworth Road, Blaby, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE8 4DP,
janepeberdy@gmail.com, 0116 278 4466, 07720 902811
Penman, Linda, West Broadlaw Farm, , By Dechmont, West Lothian, EH52 6NB,
lpenman@toucansurf.com, 01506 811225, 07803 927975
Porz, Clare, Bishops Bridge Farm, , Southam, Warwickshire, CV47 2RP,
clareporz@hotmail.com, , 07985 735558
Accredited & Recognised Coaches
Pryde, Steve, 49 Savey Lane, Yoxall, Burton On Trent, Staffordshire, DE13 8PD,
steve@equestrianlearning.co.uk, 07796 268003, 07796 268003
Purvis, Hilary, BHSII, No 3 The Stables, Fetternear, Kemnay, Aberdeenshire, AB51 5LY,
hillypurvis@googlemail.com, 01467 643087, 07815 448130
Roberts, Lise, 238 Alwyn Road, , Rugby, Warwickshire, CV22 7RR,
lise­roberts@virginmedia.com, 07974 900892, 07974 900892
Ruffles, Tammy Diana, Sandale, Banyards Green, Laxfield, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 8EU,
e.ruffles1@btinternet.com, 01986 798376, 07979 300075
Sawkins, Nicola Rachael, 5 Spinners Court, Buckshaw Village, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 7AU,
sawkins88@gmail.com, 07955742468
Sawyer,Charlie, Bushes Farm Bungalow, Winterborne Zelston, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 9EU,
madhorsehouse@aol.com, 01929 459297, 07747 427603
Scott, Felicity, Denstone Stud, Hallridings, Denstone, Staffordshire, ST14 5HW,
felicity.scott64@googlemail.com, 01889 591163, 07545 601852
Senior,Claire Marie, The Old Court House, The Green, Woolley, Wakefield, WestYorkshire, WF4 2JG,
senior.claire@yahoo.co.uk, 07824 901769
Sjoholm­Patience,Sarah, 3 Retreat Cottages, Church Lane, Broadbridge Heath, West Sussex, RH12 3ND,
info@sarahsjoholmpatience.com, 07864 938120,
Smith, Helena Louise, Laurel House, Aston Ingham Road, Kilcot, Gloucestershire, GL18 1NS,
helena.smith@courbette.co.uk, 01989 720656, 07866 627072
Steed, Danielle, 21 Green Lane, Stapleton, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE9 8JP,
daniellesteed@live.co.uk, 01455 841957, 07793 654822
Swain, Joanne, Swallowfield Equestrian, Rising Lane, Lapworth, West Midlands, B94 6JD,
jo.swain@gmail.com, 01564 784475, 07836 795960
Thorne, Tessa, 12 Jasmine Cottages, Kingscote, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8XY,
tessathorne@btinternet.com, 01453861386, 07791 873544
Todd, Ryan, New Moss Farm, Ogden, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX2 8YD,
ryantodd1993@hotmail.co.uk, 01422 240585, 07816 164225
Trobridge, Robert Charles, 409 Ringwood Road, , Ferndown, Dorset, DH22 9AF,
rtdressage@gmail.com, 07528 695873
Trower, Rebecca, BHSI, 1 Knoll Cottage, Gloucester Road, Staverton, Gloucestershire, GL51 0SS,
dmtrower@aol.co.uk, 01452 546130, 07860 280964
Vernon, Linda, BHSAI, Overbank Farm, Pexhill Road, Gawsworth, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 9PY,
lindavernon@uwclub.net, , 07976 099494
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Waine, Robert, Hammer&harp Farm, Wapseys Lane, Hedgerley, Buckinghamshire, SL2 3XJ,
waine_robert@yahoo.co.uk, 07805 039970
Walter, Oliver Stuart, Cmec, Walter Lane Thurnham, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 3LU,
info@oliverwalterdressage.com, 07876 148749
Ward Barnett, Elizabeth, Upper House Farm, Crowmoor Lane, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 8LD,
wardbarnett@aol.com, 01432 761624,
Wilks, Anna, 1 Swan Grove, Exning, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7HX,
annafwilks@hotmail.co.uk, 01638 730789, 07721 539549
Wright, Tracy Jane, 4 St Andrews Road, , Rochford, Essex, SS4 1NP,
picassothesecond@hotmail.com, , 07951 570315
Yanacopoulos, Maria, 67 Cheltenham Avenue, , Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 4LN,
myanacopoulos@aol.com, 01473 254409, 07788 628886
Young, Tracy, 16 Missenden Road, Winslow, Buckinghamshire, MK183AS,
balancedriding@mac.com, 07552810200
Zajda, Diana, Willowbank, Perth Road, Dunning, Perth, Perthshire, PH2 0RY,
dianazajda@aol.com, 01764 684108, 07761 637245
Accredited & Recognised Coaches
Ward, Ashley Louise, 20 Leebottom Road, Todmorden, Lancs, Lancashire, OL14 6HH,
equineashley@yahoo.co.uk, 01706 810857, 07977 306809
Section 4
Wadsworth,Sharon Jane, Birkwood Farm, Wood Lane, Overton, Wakefield, WestYorkshire, WF4 4RQ,
perdigondressage@gmail.com, 07712 618738,
TRAINERS LIST
Trainers on this list have an up to date first aid qualification and appropriate insurance.
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Index
PAGE NO.
PAGE NO.
Index
A
Accredited Coaches
Advanced medium freestyle
Advanced medium qualifiers
Advanced Medium tests
Advanced tests
Affiliation Agreement
Age of horse/pony
Age of members
Air jackets
Anti fly Impregnated browbands
Appointment and deselection of Judges
Area Festivals
Arena layout
Arena markers
Associated competitions
Associate horse registration
Associate membership
204­206
68
64, 65
25
25
14
16
15
34
39
58
72­74
46, 47
46­48
29
15,16
14
B
Balloting
Bandages/boots
BD Contacts
BD Regional structure & contacts
Bitguards
Bits
Blinkers
Body protectors
Boots
Breastplates/girths
Breeches/jodphurs
Bridles
BYRDS club membership
BYRDS Home International competition
BYRDS Inter­Regional competition
BYRDS Rider Test judges
31
38
10,11
12
38
40­43
38
34
35
38
35
37, 38
15
77, 78
79, 80
195­198
C
Cautions
Championships cut off dates
Child Protection
Classification of Para­Equestrian riders
Class Tickets
Code of conduct
Commanders
Competition Structure
Complaints
Conduct
D
Decoration
Definitions of paces and movements
Disciplinary procedure
Dismounting and/or fall of horse
Dispensation
Double bridle
Downgrading horses
Down grouping of riders
Dress
Duration of judging
212
55, 56
62
Annex 7
86, 87
15
8, 9
50
24
9, Annex 3
8, 9, 48
39
Annex 6
Annex 4
52
48
37, 38, 41­43
21
19
34
60
E
Ear covers
Elementary freestyle
Elementary qualifiers
Elementary tests
Entering arena before signal to start
Entries
Equine Influenza vaccination
Equal opportunities policy
Errors of course
Errors of the test
39
68
64, 65
25
51
30, 31
17
Annex 7
53, 54
55
F
Face masks
FEI definitions of paces and movements
FEI and FEI Para judges
FEI tests
FEI U21 tests
Fly fringes
Foreign judges
Foreign riders
Freestyle tests
Freestyle to music
Freestyle to music qualifiers
39
Annex 6
188, 189
25
25
39
58
19
26
26, 53
68
G
Gloves
Grades of horses
Grading of horses training abroad
Grading points
Grand Prix qualification
Grouping of riders
Grinding teeth
35
19, 20
22
20
67, 68
18, 19
52
H
Hats
Height certificates
Hoof boots
HC entries
Horse/pony registration
Horse Assessment
34, 35
16, 17
38
32
15, 16
22
I
Imported horses
Insurance
Intermediate I qualification
Intermediate II qualification
Introductory classes
Introductory tests
J
Jackets
Judges code of conduct
Judges complaints procedure
Judges decision
Judges sheets
Judging restrictions
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Annex 10
65­67
67
26
24
34
148, 149
Annex 3
55
55
58­60
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PAGE NO.
M
Martingales
Medium freestyle
Medium qualifiers
Medium tests
Membership
Mojo holograms
Music Licence
38
68
64, 65
25
14, 15
38
15, Annex 8
N
Names of horses
National championships
Neck straps
Nosebands
Nose nets
Novice freestyle
Novice qualifiers
Novice tests
Numbers
16
63­64
38
38
39
68
64, 65
24
48
O
Objections
Open sections
Organisers rights
Outside assistance
56
27, 28
30
51
P
Para­Equestrian championships
Para­Equestrian dressage tests
Para­Equestrian judges
Para­Equestrian rules
Para Home International
Penalties for contravening rules
Penalties for errors of course
Photographic rights
Pick your own classes
Positioning of judges
Potential International dressage horse class
Prefixes
Preliminary classes
Preliminary qualifiers
Preliminary tests
Prix St Georges freestyle
Prix St Georges qualifiers
Prize money
Prizegivings
Prohibited substances – horses
Prohibited substances – riders
Q
Qualifiers for Para­Equestrian
Qualifying classes
88­90
90
193­194
86­90
90
51, Annex 2
54
14
29
58
69, 70
16
26
64
24
68
64­65
32
33
Annex 5
Annex 5
207­211
31, 32
62­63
52
27, 28
33
53
33
38
S
Saddle cloths
Saddles
Salute
Scale of marks
Scoring
Scottish championships
Senior Home International
Senior Inter­Regional
Side reins
Sitting and rising trot
Special rules for offshore islands
Spurs
Stallions
Stewards List
Suffixes
37
37
52
55
54
80, 81
76, 77
78, 79
38
52
68
35
39
200­203
16
T
Tack checking
Tail swishing
Team Quest
Team Quest club membership
The scales of training
Training sections
Trial membership
51
52
82­85
15
Annex 6
28
15
U
Unaffiliated Competitions
Under 14 riders
Under 25 championships
Union flag pocket badge
V
Visually impaired riders
Voice
Index
54
52
Annex 11
150­152
153
154­156
157­158
159­161
163­169
171­179
180­187
37
39
R
Recognised coaches
Refund of entry fees
Regional championships
Resistance
Restricted sections
Results
Riding the wrong test
Rosettes
Rugs
Index
L
Lameness
Leaving the arena
Legal Helpline
List 1 judges
List 2A judges
List 2 judges
List 3A judges
List 3 judges
List 4 judges
List 5 judges
List 6 judges
Logos
Lunging
29
28, 29
76
27, 36, 37
87, 88
52
W
Waiting lists
Warm up
Welfare of the horse
Welsh championships
Whips
Wild cards
Winter championships
Winter membership
Withdrawals
31
39, 50
Annex 1
81
36
69
63­64
15
31
Y
Young Horse championships
Young Horse judges
Young Horse tests
69, 71
190­192
26
88­90
24
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Notes
Notes
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