Equestrian Australia Equipment Annex
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Equestrian Australia Equipment Annex
Equestrian Australia Equipment Annex In conjunction with S e c t i o n 2 o f the Equestrian Australia Dressage Rules updated in January 2016 (found here), the Australian Dressage Committee seeks to provide the following information for clarification of permitted equipment for official competition. This document is not intended to imply approval if the target item of equipment is not listed. The Dressage Rules provide clear guidelines as to the equipment permitted. Wherever possible, the ADC is guided by rulings from the FEI Equipment Committee. For additional equipment queries, please do not hesitate to fill in the query application form (found here) or for information please do not hesitate to contact the Equestrian Australia National office. This document will be updated along with the questions received from FEI Officials, SDAs etc Version 12 – Last Update: 29th June 2016 Index Section 1. Bits Section 2. Bridles Section 3. Competition Wear Section 4. Ear Hoods Section 5. Horse Boots Section 6. Nosebands Section 7. Riding Boots Section 8. Spurs Section 9. Stirrups 1|Page BITS STATUS Bits with wings at corners of mouth including: Stubben Golden Wings snaffle NOT permitted Bits with wings at corners of mouth including: Herm Sprenger KK type 2 bit NOT permitted Sprenger flex control single jointed bit Permitted NOT permitted Bits with any sort of tongue plate, including “Winning” or “WTP” bits. The central plate or lozenge cannot be of a greater diameter than the widest part of the bit. The central plate seeks to apply pressure to the tongue, Tongue plates are not permitted. 2|Page Loose Ring Control Plate Bit. NOT permitted Ring type is not permissible, even though it is straight between the rings NOT permitted Updated 10/02/2015 Baucher bit – must have straight line between rings - as in 2.18. 7 Updated 24/05/16 Permitted NOT Permitted – Only one joint between rings is permitted Forward tilted bits are permitted and must have either one or two joints (centrepiece must move) and can have fixed or loose rings. They are not permitted with hanging cheeks (as illustrated below) NOT permitted Updated 10/02/2015 3|Page Snaffle bits with a port where this is not a straight line between the rings and has no central moveable joint NOT permitted Myler MB32 & Myler MB03 as long as the centre piece moves & does not have hanging cheeks Permitted PZ Eggbutt Snaffle – as long as the centre piece moves & does not have hanging cheeks Permitted Neue Schule Verbindend – as long as the centre piece moves & does not have hanging cheeks Permitted Snaffle bit with a port but with a straight line between the rings Permitted Updated 10/02/2015 Snaffle bits with twists in the centre piece; Including Waterford snaffles; Dual link mouth pieces strictly forbidden NOT permitted 4|Page Robart Pinchless snaffle - Updated 21/4/15. Permitted Rotary Curb Bit NOT permitted Weymouth Bit with Tilted Mouthpiece Permitted Bits with a gag action NOT permitted Updated 10/02/2015 Bits with interferences on the side; NOT Permitted 5|Page Wired Straight Snaffle NOT permitted Beris Mullen Eggbutt Snaffle Bit. Soft, Medium & Hard/firm. NOT Permitted Updated 16/05/2016 6|Page BRIDLES STATUS Micklem bridle with clips NOT Permitted Anatomical Bridle Permitted Added Padding on bridle NOT Permitted Blinkers of any type, including wool padding on cheek piece NOT Permitted 7|Page COMPETITION WEAR STATUS Competition Riding Jackets Black Updated 10/03/16 Navy Blue Brown Light Blue Competition Helmets Red Updated 10/03/16 Black & Navy – Permitted Silver & Gold – NOT Permitted 8|Page EAR HOODS STATUS Ear Hoods/Bonnets – permitted for all events. Ear hoods may also provide noise reduction as per manufactured state. No added noise reduction materials may be added. Updated 29/6/2016 9|Page HORSE BOOTS (not permitted in competition) STATUS NOT permitted Any boot or bandage that covers part of the hoof is strictly forbidden this ruling includes “Glu Shu’s” or any covering of the hoof NOT permitted Hoof boots not allowed in competition but can be worn in warm up NOT permitted Plastic/synthetic shoes maybe nailed or glued on. Plastic/synthetic shoes cannot cover any more of the hoof wall than does a nailed shoe. The bulbs of the heel and full circumference of coronary band must be clearly visible Permitted Updated 29/06/16 10 | P a g e NOSEBANDS STATUS Australian Dressage Committee Statement The Australian Dressage Committee (ADC) wishes to reiterate that welfare of the horse is Updated 29/06/2016 paramount in all that it does, whether developing rules for the sport or in training of its dressage stewards and judges – an active on-going program. Nosebands that are too tightly fitted, regardless of type are never acceptable. The International standard for the testing of the fitting of nosebands is the two finger test. The Equestrian Australia Dressage Rulebook clearly illustrates this test. Its implementation is part of the education process for stewards and judges. At the request of a steward or judge a rider must loosen the noseband. A noseband that is too tight will adversely affect the harmony of the horse's performance in a dressage test and the results will be reflected in the judges scoring of that test. For competitors the picture below illustrates the desired fit for both the cavesson and drop nosebands Updated 29/6/2016 11 | P a g e Drop Noseband with Chin and Jaw Strap (Tota Comfort system) Permitted Updated 10/03/2016 Double Cavesson Noseband. (updated April 2015) Michlem bridle Permitted only with snaffles NOT Permitted Permitted Updated 29/06/16 12 | P a g e St Zaum Noseband Permitted with snaffles. May be used with a double bridle if the lower strap of the nose band is removed. Not permitted As illustrated with a double bridle Updated 29/06/2016 Nosebands Only a cavesson noseband is to be used with a double bridle. When using a double bridle, the lower strap of the nose band is not permitted. When using a double bridle a drop nose band is not permitted. Not Permitted As illustrated with a double bridle Updated 29/06/16 13 | P a g e RIDING BOOTS STATUS NOT permitted Not permitted due to conflict with colour requirement and style RIDING BOOTS (Competition) STATUS Do not satisfy the restrictions regarding colour Full length laced boots not permitted NOT permitted NOT permitted 14 | P a g e SPURS STATUS Only spurs with a rowel in the vertical plane are permitted. Note that rowelled spurs are NOT permitted in FEI sanctioned events for ponies Permitted Updated 29/06/16 Swan neck spurs are permitted as long as the shank is straight Spurs with rowels in the horizontal are not permitted NOT Permitted Updated 10/02/2015 Spurs with side rowels (this example also has illegally orientated central rowel) NOT Permitted SmartClix Spurs are permitted assuming rowel is in the correct plane Permitted Soft Touch Spurs Note that the rolling BALL below is in the horizontal plane but is permitted since it a “roll” and not a “rowel”. Permitted Updated 10/02/2015 15 | P a g e Shank of spurs must be straight NOT permitted Shank may not bend towards the horse Spursuader spurs NOT permitted Hard Plastic Spurs Permitted Small sharp segmented Rowel Spurs NOT permitted 16 | P a g e STIRRUPS STATUS “On Tyte” Magnetic stirrups are not permitted NOT permitted Safety Stirrups are allowed Permitted Updated 10/02/2015 “K’vall” stirrups NOT permitted 17 | P a g e