1 THE BRITISH SHOW JUMPING ASSOCIATION
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1 THE BRITISH SHOW JUMPING ASSOCIATION
THE BRITISH SHOW JUMPING ASSOCIATION Patron: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Vice Patron: HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS ROYAL, LG,LT,GCVO,QSO,GCL President: MRS. E. ASTALL Honorary Vice Presidents: M. BATES M. BULLMAN R. MASSARELLA, O.B.E. MRS. A.E.S. NUTTALL P. ROBESON, O.B.E. Stewards: MR. J. MAGUIRE MRS. R. OCKENDON-DAY MISS. J. PELLY MRS. V. TURNER MR. D. AMBLER MRS. A. DAWES MRS. V. GRAHAM MR. J. JACKS Tel: Chairman of Executive Board for 2009 MR. M. MAC 2, The Peacocks, Warwick CV34 6BS (01926) 495205 E-mail: michaelmac.bsja@sky.com Nationally Elected Members of the Executive Board: Vice Chairman: MRS. E. EDGAR Rio Grande, Warwick Road, Leek Wootton, Warwick, Warks, CV35 7QR Tel: (01926) 855631 E-mail: edgars@horsesforever.fsnet.co.uk MR. W. FUNNELL Cobbetts Farm, Lyefield Lane, Forest Green, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5SL. Tel: (01306) 621351, Mobile: 07785 223114, E-mail: williamfunnell@aol.com MR. G. HUDSON Moelydd Farm, Trefonen, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 9ED Tel: (01691) 652898, Mobile: 07768 771470, E-mail: grahamhudson@dial.pipex.com MRS. K.L. MOORE Stondon Court, Ongar Road, Stondon Massey, Essex, CM15 0LE Tel: (01277) 822792, Fax: (01277) 823867 MR. S. SMITH 7 Percy Terrace, Leamington Spa, Warks CV32 5PG Tel: 01926 885172, Mobile: 07717 711711, E-mail:ste225@hotmail.com MR. T.M. STOCKDALE Dovecote Farm, Hyde Road, Roade, Northampton, Northants, NN7 2LX Tel: (01604) 862936, Mobile: 07774 456400, E-mail: tim@timstockdale.co.uk MRS.C.WHITAKER Hey Side Farm, Upper Cumberworth, Huddersfield, W. Yorks, HD8 8YD 1 Tel: (01484) 606789, Mobile: 07770 858299 E-mail: clarewhitaker@live.co.uk Regionally Elected Members of the Executive Board: MRS. D. E. BODDY Common Farm, Mosswood, Nr Crowle, South Humberside, DN17 4BZ Tel: (01724) 711558, Mobile: 07807 816039, E-mail: diboddy@hotmail.co.uk MISS. S. GIBSON Warren Croft Farm, Garton Common, Warrington, Cheshire WA13 1BY Tel: (01942) 673628 Mobile: 07768 516123 e-mail: susie.gib@googlemail.com D.M. BROOME, C.B.E. Mount Ballan Manor, Portskewett, Newport, Gwent NP6 6XP Tel: (01291) 420777, Mobile:07785 114545 E-mail: david@theshowground.com MR. D. COLE 22 Rainworth Water Road, Rainworth, Mansfield, Notts, NG21 0DT Tel: (01623) 793788, Mobile: 07971 512406, E-mail: david.cole@live.co.uk MR. T. FORREST Botley House, The Green, Chiddingfold, Godalming, Surrey, GU8 4TT Tel: (01428) 685301, E-mail: forresttim@aol.com MR J. R. JACKS Trelorne, Church Street, Kenninghall, Norwich, Norfolk, NR16 2EP. Tel: (01953) 887334, Mobile: 07775 720827 E-mail: johnr@jacks1874.fslife.co.uk MR. J. A. LOFFET Little Orchard, Wick Rissington, Cheltenham, Glos, GL54 2PN Tel: (01451) 822460, Mobile: 07771 696565, E-mail: jamesloffet@confex.ltd.uk MRS. J. TWEMLOW 17 Coventry Street, Brighton, Sussex, BN1 5PP. Tel: (01273) 500360, Mobile: 07980 006954 E-mail: jane@jtwemlow7.wanadoo.co.uk MR. A. TREDWELL Glebe Farm, Water Stratford Road, Finmere, Bucks, MK18 4AT Tel: (01280) 848390, Mobile: 07703 563084, E-mail:atredwell@hotmail.co.uk MR. J. TRIM Church Farm, West Stour, Dorset, SP8 5RL Tel: (01747) 838888, Mobile 07860 233890, e-mail:dorsetsh@dorsetshowground.co.uk Appointed Members of the Executive Board Nominated by the Scottish Branch: MISS. J. PELLY (Chairman) Kennels Cottage, Solsgirth by Dollar FK14 7NZ Tel: (01259) 742621, E-mail: jane.pelly@nhs.net MR C. MCKERLIE (Vice Chairman) Lochdow, Crossmichael, Castle Douglas, DG7 2LW 2 Chief Executive: MRS. D. CORNISH Communications Manager: MRS. M. CLAYTON B.S.J.A. Financial Controller: MR. C. PURSER Senior Consultant Course Designer: MR. J.F. DONEY Stipendiary Stewards: MR. F. GRUNNILL, MR. M. HENWOOD. MR S. TURNER & MR J. TAYLOR Honorary Medical Officer: MR. M. DOOLEY, MFFP, MMS, FRCOG Offices: National Agricultural Centre, Members: Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Honorary Warwickshire, CV8 2LR. Telephone: Coventry (024) 76698800 MR. D. HARVEY Fax: (024) 76696685 - Email: bsja@bsja.co.uk MRS. E. HOBBS - Website: www.bsja.co.uk MR. D. HOOPER MR. I.E. HUGHES MRS. O. JENKS MRS. V. ALLEN MR. J. R. JONES MR. D.G. BAILEY MRS. S KINGS MRS. P. BALFOUR MISS J. C. LEWIS MR. D. BASEY MRS. J. M. MAIR MR. G.A. BALL MRS. M. L. MOERAN MR. G. BANHAM MRS. M. MORGAN MR. R. BEILBY MISS P. NESFIELD MR. W.F.J. BELL MRS. A.E.S. NUTTALL R.ADM. A.J. BELLAMY MR. D. OXBY MRS. A J BELLAMY MRS. P. PARSONS MR. M. BEWSHER MR. M. PARTRIDGE MRS. M. BLAND MRS. S. PARTRIDGE MR. S. BROWN MRS. M. PATTERSON MR. J. CALDER MR. F. PEARSON MR. A. CLARKE MR. D. PHILPOT DR. G. COCHRANE MRS. V.M. PIGG MR. R. DALE MR. E. T. PRICE MR. A. L. DAVIS MRS. K. PRICE MRS. B. DOWNS MR. F. J. PRIEST MR. F. DOWSON MR. J. PULLEN MRS. A. EVANS MR. T. REYNOLDS LT. COL. R. L. V. ffRENCH BLAKE MRS. G. B. ROBESON MR. D. P. GEORGE MR. W. R. ROBINSON MR. N. GLEAVE MR. B. ROWLAND MRS. G. GOODRICK MRS. E. M. RUSSELL MR. J. GOSHERON MR. S.W. RUSSELL MR. A. GRANT MRS. E. SANDS MR. J.H. GREENWOOD MRS. R. HUNNABLE-SCHNIEDER MR. J. HAMMERTON MISS B. SCHWABE MR. G. HARRISON MRS. P. SHARP MR. S. HART MR. A. E. SMITH 3 Honorary Members - Cont'd MRS. D. WHAMOND MR. J. WHEELER MR. L. WHITE LADY MARY ROSE WILLIAMS MR. E. J. WILLIAMS MISS B. Z. WILMOT MR. J. L. WOOD MR. F. WOODHEAD MISS R. SPRAGGE MR. G. STANLEY MRS. J. STILLWELL MRS. J. SWINBURN MR. H. E. TAYLOR MR. O. THURTLE MRS. E. R. TINGEY MRS. J. K. WARREN MRS. P. WARREN SCOTTISH BRANCH Honorary President: LORD ROWALLAN Honorary Vice Presidents: MR. A. BLACK MRS. J. LOW-MITCHELL MRS. J. PATERSON MR. W. SHERET MRS. D. WHAMOND Chairman: MISS J PELLY Vice Chairman: MR C MCKERLIE Administrator Scottish Branch: Christine Harkin Simpsonland Farm Carscallan Road Hamilton ML3 7UZ Telephone: (01698) 424315 Mobile: 07831 568888 e-mail: christine@ssj.eclipse.co.uk Website: www.bsja-scotland.co.uk 4 MANAGEMENT BOARD Chairman of the Executive and Management Boards Michael Mac: Tel: 01926 470777 e-mail: maill@mjmacandco.co.uk Chairmen of the Seven Committees forming the Management Board Performance Development: Clare Whitaker Tel: 01484 606789 e-mail: clarewhitaker@live.co.uk UK Show Jumping Development: Liz Edgar: Tel: 01926 855631 e-mail: edgars@horsesforever.fsnet.co.uk Membership Development: Jane Twemlow: Tel: 01273 500360 e-mail: jane@jtwemlow7@wandoo.co.uk Training Development: Katrina Moore: Tel: 01277 234340 e-mail: jgmoore@btinternet.com Finance & Treasury: Tim Forrest: Tel: 01428 685301 e-mail: forresttim@aol.com Marketing & Commercial: Diana Cornish Tel: 02476 698800/07939 480983 e-mail: dianac@bsja.co.uk Operations Management: Jane Pelly: Tel: 07778 063382 e-mail: janepelly@snbts.csa.scot.nhs.uk 5 6 Stipendiary Stewards Frank Grunnill Mike Henwood, Steve Turner & John Taylor Training Assistant Michaela Darby IT Support Disciplinary/Rules Officer & Manager Training Manager Neil Fancott Pam Rose Membership Manager Liz Bain Dep. Manager & Membership Retention Secretary – Beccy Phillips Membership & Registration Secretaries Emma Southall, Kichelle Newman, Jo Hayward (p/t) Clare Lewis Office Assistant – Katie Brownhill Credit Controller Jo Baker Accounts Assistants Carol Blakey Anne Shuttleworth Financial Controller Charles Purser Breeding Data Co-Ordinator Kate Robbins Reception Sue Horton Barr Head of Sponsorship & Communications Maria Clayton Shows Liaison Manager Julia Heywood Shows Assistants Claire Crookes, Wendy Jones & Catherine Scott Graders Sandra Rawlings Communications Communications Manager – International Officers Jane Bird Mary Allison Communications Officer - International Communications Sue Wingrave Administrators Beccy Wootton Sarah Johnstone PA to Chief Executive Nicky Dobbins Chief Executive Diana Cornish HQ Staff Organisation Chart BSJA SHOW JUMPS FOR HIRE The BSJA can provide jumps for hire from 26 Area stores throughout the country and also from the Jump Store at Aldershot, details are in the officials section in the Year Book or ring 01684 773656 for your nearest outlet. Timing is available for hire from 31 outlets. Per day of event 12 ft Champion Set Please note: not including Rubber Water Jump if requested including take-off filler, flags and mats. Per day of event 12 ft Standard Set £247.00 £138.00 International Set Price on application Timing equipment Per day of event £53.50 Water Jump (Rubber) (Not including Take-off brush, flags, mats or laths) Per day of event £72.00 All prices are plus VAT where appropriate (see below) All charges are plus breakages at new price levels VAT Ruling by HM Customs and Excise We are required to continue charging VAT at the standard rate to all hirers, other than non-profit making BSJA affiliated shows. VAT will be added to invoices by HQ at Stoneleigh as appropriate. BSJA SHOW JUMPS FOR SALE The BSJA provide jumps for hire and for sale from the Jump Store at Aldershot Colour brochure and price list or further details available on request from: For details apply to: Derek & Martin Clarke BSJA Jump Store Shoe Lane Aldershot Hants. GU11 2HE Tel: Aldershot (01252) 323164 Fax: (01252) 342528 Jon Doney Bredon Manor Bredon Tewkesbury Glos. GL20 7EG Tel: (01684) 773656 Fax: (01684) 773773 7 BSJA MONTHLY SHOW DATES KEEP UP TO DATE...... The BSJA Monthly Dates is produced every month and contains the latest update on affiliated BSJA competitions which are to take place two months after publication date. This information enables competitors to plan ahead. The publication also contains the latest ranking lists which are compiled every month together with qualifying competition venues. Classified advertising space is FREE to members for personal use (Commercial advertising is at very reasonable rates). This is a valuable medium for equestrian advertising as the publication is read by many active show jumping members as well as all current Show Secretaries. You may pay by cheque, Visa / Mastercard or by Direct Debit, (Direct Debit mandate forms may be obtained from the BSJA office or downloaded from the website). Please quote your membership number if you already have Direct Debit arrangements. If you would like to subscribe to the BSJA Show Dates please complete the form below and send it with your remittance of £26.00, which includes postage, to: The British Show Jumping Association, National Agricultural Centre, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. CV8 2LR. Stoneleigh Park, Name ........................................................................................................................................................... Address ........................................................................................................................................................ ..................................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... Post Code ............................................. Membership No. ....................................................................... Payment by Cheque ............... Payment by Direct Debit Payment by VISA / MASTERCARD Credit card Number Credit card expiry date (Mandatory): [ __________________________ ] 8 INTRODUCTION The rules in this book are established so that competitors may compete against each other in show jumping competitions under fair conditions. They can, however, never cover every eventuality. Matters which cannot be solved by interpreting the rules to the letter should be resolved by following as nearly as possible the spirit of the text to obtain the solution which is fairest to all competitors. This Rule Book supersedes all previous Rule Books and is subject to change from time to time by the Executive Board in respect of Policy and by the Management Board in respect of operational/ exceptional matters. EQUAL ITY STATEMENT The BSJA is fully committed to the principles of equality of opportunity and aims to ensure that no individual receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of age, gender, disability, race, ethnic origin, nationality, colour, parental or martial status, pregnancy, religious belief, class or social background, sexual orientation or political belief. This includes all those involved in whatever capacity – riders, driver, vaulters, employees, coaches, officials, other volunteers and spectators. The BSJA will ensure wherever it is reasonable and within BSJA direct control that there is open access to all those who wish to participate in all aspects of equestrian activity and that they are treated fairly. WELFARE OF THE HORSE See Annex A at the end of Section 1 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY The British Show Jumping Association accepts no financial responsibility in respect of affiliated or unaffiliated shows. BSJA panel officials named in this book act in a voluntary capacity and have no financial responsibility for their decisions. OFFICES:British Show Jumping Association, National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. CV8 2LR. Telephone: Coventry (024) 76 698800 Fax: (024) 76 696685 Email: bsja@bsja.co.uk Website: www.bsja.co.uk British Show Jumping Association, Scottish Branch, Website: www.bsja-scotland.co.uk Editorials, products and services included in the Rules and Year Book are not necessarily supported or endorsed by the BRITISH SHOW JUMPING ASSOCIATION. 9 CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 9 EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES ..................................................................................... 9 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ............................................................................. 9 FEES FOR 2009 ............................................................................................. 20 - 21 SECTION 1 - GENERAL REGULATIONS ORGANISATION ................................................................................................... 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Corporate Status ........................................................................................................................ 2 4 Executive Board ........................................................................................................................ 2 4 Management Board ................................................................................................................... 2 4 Patron and Vice Patron ............................................................................................................ 2 4 President .................................................................................................................................... 2 4 Honorary Vice Presidents and Honorary Members .............................................................. 2 4 Stewards ...................................................................................................................................... 2 4 Chief Executive ......................................................................................................................... 2 4 Regions and Areas ..................................................................................................................... 2 5 Membership of the Executive Board ...................................................................................... 2 5 Membership of Management Board...............................................................................25 Standing Committees ................................................................................................................ 2 5 BSJA Office ................................................................................................................................ 2 5 Publications ................................................................................................................................ 2 5 ADMINISTRATION ............................................................................................... 26 21 22 22.4 23 24 25 Records ....................................................................................................................................... 2 6 Notice in Writing ...................................................................................................................... 2 6 Notification over the Telephone/BSJA Website .................................................................. 2 6 Effective Date ........................................................................................................................... 2 6 Official Forms ........................................................................................................................... 2 7 Methods of Payment ................................................................................................................ 2 7 MEMBERSHIP ....................................................................................................... 28 31 32 33 34 35 36 Application for Membership ................................................................................................... 2 8 Rights and Privileges of Membership ............................................................................. 28 - 29 Categories of Membership ............................................................................................... 30 - 33 Judges, Time Keepers and Course Designers / Builders ................................................ 33 - 39 Badges ......................................................................................................................................... 3 9 Subscriptions .............................................................................................................................. 3 9 REGISTRATION OF HORSES AND PONIES .................................................. 39 41 42 43 44 Eligibility to Register a Horse or pony ................................................................................... 3 9 Registration for BSJA Competitions ...................................................................................... 4 0 Registration for International Competitions ....................................................................... 41 Re-Registration .......................................................................................................................... 4 1 10 45 Measurement.........................................................................................................41 -- 42 Table 45 ........................................................................................................... 43 - 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Horses Under Four Years Old .................................................................................................. 4 4 Disputed Ownership .................................................................................................................. 4 4 Leasing ....................................................................................................................................... 4 5 Animal Health Trust Surcharge ............................................................................................... 4 5 Names ................................................................................................................................. 45 - 46 Registration Fees ....................................................................................................................... 4 6 Disposal of Registered Horses and Ponies ...................................................................... 46 - 47 GRADING ............................................................................................................... 47 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Records ....................................................................................................................................... 4 7 Prizes Graded ............................................................................................................................. 4 7 Horses Disqualified .................................................................................................................... 4 8 Grading of Imported Horses and Ponies ................................................................................. 4 8 Upgrading ........................................................................................................................... 48 - 49 Grade Limits .............................................................................................................................. 4 9 Notional Prize Money ...................................................................................................... 49 - 57 Table 67.1 ............................................................................................................... 50 Table 67.2 ............................................................................................................... 54 Table 67.3 ............................................................................................................... 54 Regional Intro Leagues .................................................................................................... 54 68 Riders Ranking, Top Horses, Leading Owners Lists ..................................................... 55 - 57 Table 68.1 ............................................................................................................... 56 Table 68.3 ............................................................................................................... 57 SHOWS AND COMPETITIONS ......................................................................... 58 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 78a 79 Definitions ................................................................................................................................. 5 8 Restrictions ................................................................................................................................ 5 8 Affiliation of Shows .......................................................................................................... 59 - 61 Affiliation Fees .......................................................................................................................... 6 2 Schedules .................................................................................................................................... 6 2 Prizes .................................................................................................................................. 62 - 66 Eligibility ............................................................................................................................ 67 - 72 Local Competitions .......................................................................................................... 69 - 72 Pony Competitions .................................................................................................................. 7 3 Entries ........................................................................................................................................ 7 3 CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE ............................................................................. 75 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 Agreement to be bound by the Rules & BEF Rules for International Competitions ..................................................................................................... 7 5 Conduct of Members .......................................................................................................... 75 -77 The Stewards .............................................................................................................................. 7 7 Complaints of Misconduct ....................................................................................................... 7 7 Notice of Complaint ................................................................................................................. 7 7 Rights of Members at Stewards Meetings ............................................................................... 7 8 Powers of the Stewards to Impose Penalties ......................................................................... 7 8 11 88 88.2 88.3 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 96.2 97 Immediate Suspension .............................................................................................................. 7 8 FEI Suspensions ............................................................................................................78 Cross Discipline Suspensions .........................................................................................78 Competitors Cautioned by Judges ..................................................................................79 Notice of Findings, Penalties and Appeals ............................................................................ 79 Summary Powers of the Chief Executive ...................................................................... 79 - 80 Summary Powers of a Team Manager .................................................................................... 8 1 Indebtedness to the Association .............................................................................................. 8 1 Indebtedness to Affiliated Shows ............................................................................................. 8 1 Publication of Findings and Penalties ..................................................................................... 8 1 Stipendiary Stewards ................................................................................................................. 8 2 Judges & Show Stewards .................................................................................................... 82 - 83 Forbidden Substances ................................................................................................................. 8 4 Table 97.1 ............................................................................................................... 84 98 Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods ................................................... 8 5 99 Working with Children in Horse Sports ................................................................................. 8 5 Annex A BSJA Code of Conduct for The Welfare of the Horse ............................86 - 88 SECTION 2 JUMPING AND JUDGING TURNOUT .............................................................................................................. 90 101 102 Dress ................................................................................................................................... 90 - 92 Saddlery and Equipment ..................................................................................................... 92 93 Advertising & Publicity on Competitors and Horses ................................................... 92 - 93 OFFICIALS ............................................................................................................ 94 111 112 113 114 120 Judges .......................................................................................................................................... 9 4 Time Keepers ............................................................................................................................ 9 4 Course Designers/ Builders ...................................................................................................... 9 4 Responsibility ............................................................................................................................ 9 4 Arena .......................................................................................................................................... 9 4 PRACTICE ............................................................................................................. 94 121 122 Practice Area ....................................................................................................................... 94 95 Practice Obstacles ..................................................................................................................... 9 5 OBSTACLES ................................................................................................... 96 - 97 131 132 133 134 Structure and Appearance ........................................................................................................ 9 8 Cups .................................................................................................................................... 98 - 99 Dimensions ........................................................................................................................ 97 - 98 Maximum Heights in the First Round .................................................................................... 9 9 TABLE 134 ............................................................................................................ 100 135 Heights in Jumps-Off .............................................................................................................. 101 TABLE 135 - Height Conversion Table (Metres to feet and inches) ....................101 12 136 137 Maximum Spreads ................................................................................................................... 102 Combinations ............................................................................................................ 102 TABLE 136 ...................................................................................................................... 102 139 140 142 143 Water Jump .............................................................................................................................. 102 Hedge ........................................................................................................................................ 103 Flagging, Course ...................................................................................................................... 103 Directional Flags ..................................................................................................................... 103 COURSES .............................................................................................................103 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 Course Plan .............................................................................................................................. 103 Start and Finish ........................................................................................................................ 104 Number of Obstacles ............................................................................................................... 104 Jump-Off Course ..................................................................................................................... 104 Measuring the Course .................................................................................................. 104 - 105 Walking the Course ................................................................................................................ 105 Representations by Competitors about the Course ............................................................. 105 Course Incorrectly Erected .................................................................................................... 105 Resiting Obstacles ................................................................................................................... 105 TIMING .................................................................................................................. 105 161 Speed .............................................................................................................................. 105 - 106 162 Time Allowed .......................................................................................................................... 107 163 Time Limit .............................................................................................................................. 107 164 Competitors' Time .................................................................................................................. 107 164.1a 45 Second Count Down .......................................................................................................... 107 TABLE 162 ...................................................................................................................... 108 165 Timing Equipment .................................................................................................................. 109 COMMUNICATIONS ...........................................................................................110 171 172 173 174 The Bell .................................................................................................................................... 110 Ringing the Bell ....................................................................................................................... 110 Public Address .......................................................................................................................... 110 Collecting Ring ........................................................................................................................ 110 SCORING ..............................................................................................................110 181 182 183 184 Competition Categories ......................................................................................................... 110 Table A ..................................................................................................................................... 111 Table C ..................................................................................................................................... 111 Special Competitions .............................................................................................................. 111 RESULTS ..............................................................................................................111 191 Results under Table A .................................................................................................. 111 - 112 TABLE 191 ...................................................................................................................... 112 192A 192B 192C 192D 192E 193 Table Table Table Table Table Table A6 .................................................................................................................................. 113 A7 .................................................................................................................................. 113 A8 .................................................................................................................................. 113 A9 .................................................................................................................................. 113 A10 ..................................................................................................................113 C ..................................................................................................................................... 114 13 194 195 196 197 198 Table AC .................................................................................................................................. 114 Competitor Riding All Horses Qualified for the Jump-Off ................................................ 114 Competition Abandoned ........................................................................................................ 114 No Competitor Completing the Course ............................................................................... 114 Objections ..................................................................................................................... 114 - 115 ELIMINATION, DISQUALIFICATION, RETIRING, WITHDRAWING ..................................................................................................116 201 Elimination .............................................................................................................................. 116 TABLE 201 ............................................................................................................. 116 - 117 201 202 203 204 205 Elimination at the Judges Discretion .................................................................................... 117 Disqualification ........................................................................................................................ 117 Retiring .......................................................................................................................... 117 - 118 Withdrawing ............................................................................................................................ 118 Reports ..................................................................................................................................... 119 ERRORS ............................................................................................................... 119 211 212 213 214 Knock Down ............................................................................................................................ 119 Disobediences ................................................................................................................ 120 - 121 Fall ............................................................................................................................................ 121 Dismounting ............................................................................................................................ 121 ACCESS TO THE ARENA ................................................................................. 121 221 222 Authorised Access ................................................................................................................... 121 Unauthorised Access ............................................................................................................... 121 STARTING ............................................................................................................ 122 231 232 233 234 Order of Starting ..................................................................................................................... 122 Rate of Starting ....................................................................................................................... 122 Entering the Arena ................................................................................................................. 122 Commencing the Round .............................................................................................. 122 - 123 STOPPING DURING A ROUND ........................................................................ 123 241 242 243 244 245 246 Signal to Stop ........................................................................................................................... 123 Ignoring the Bell ..................................................................................................................... 123 Stopping Voluntarily ............................................................................................................... 123 Continuing after Stopping ...................................................................................................... 123 Stopping and Restarting the Clock ....................................................................................... 124 Restarting the Whole Course ................................................................................................. 124 PENALTIES AT OBSTACLES ........................................................................... 124 251 253 Penalties at Obstacles Under Table A .................................................................................. 124 Penalties at Open Combinations Under Table A ................................................................ 125 TABLE 253 ...................................................................................................................... 125 254 Penalties at the Water Jump Under Table A ....................................................................... 125 TABLE 254 ...................................................................................................................... 126 255 256 257 258 Penalties at Obstacles Under Table C ................................................................................... 126 Jumping the Wrong Course ......................................................................................... 126 - 127 Penalties at Alternative Obstacles ........................................................................................ 127 Failing to Jump the Next Obstacle Within 45 Seconds ...................................................... 127 OTHER PENALTIES ............................................................................................127 14 261 263 264 265 266 267 Outside Assistance ................................................................................................................... 127 Knocking the Timing Equipment ......................................................................................... 127 Improperly Leaving the Arena ............................................................................................. 127 Finishing ........................................................................................................................ 127 - 128 Leaving the Arena .................................................................................................................. 128 Loss of Hat .............................................................................................................................. 128 BRITISH EVENTING RULES ..................................................................... 129 - 134 PONY CLUB RULES .................................................................................. 135 - 136 SECTION 3 RULES FOR SPECIAL COMPETITIONS SPECIAL COMPETITIONS ................................................................................. 138 268 269 270 271 272A 272B 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 Scheduling ................................................................................................................................. 138 Olympic Star Spotters Competition for 6 year old Horses ................................................ 138 Milton Championships for 5 year old Horses .......................................................... 138 - 139 4 Year Old Classes ................................................................................................................... 139 National Under 16 Championships for the Wales & West Trophy ................................. 139 National Under 18 Championships ............................................................................ 139 - 140 Top Score ................................................................................................................................. 140 Accumulator ............................................................................................................................ 141 Power and Speed ...................................................................................................................... 141 Take Your Own Line .............................................................................................................. 142 Fault and Out ................................................................................................................ 142 - 143 Puissance .................................................................................................................................. 143 Six Bars .......................................................................................................................... 143 - 144 Knockout ................................................................................................................................. 144 TABLE 280 ...................................................................................................................... 145 281 282 283 284 285 286A 287 288 289A 289B 289C 289D Team ........................................................................................................................................ 145 Baton Relay ............................................................................................................................. 146 Rescue Relay ............................................................................................................................ 146 Table A Handicap ................................................................................................................... 147 Two Fence Challenge ............................................................................................................. 148 Two Phase Competition ........................................................................................................ 148 Single Phase Competition ...................................................................................................... 149 Preliminary Competition to be Used to Reduce the Number of Starters in a Main Competition ............................................................................................. 149 10 years and Under ................................................................................................................. 150 11 years and Under ................................................................................................................. 150 National 128cms Championship ................................................................................ 151 National 138cms Championship ........................................................................................... 151 15 SECTION 4 QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS 290 Qualifiers ....................................................................................................................... 154 - 155 ADULT QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS 291 292 299 300 301 304 305 306 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318) 328) International Trial ....................................................................................................... 155 - 156 Area Trial ...................................................................................................................... 156 - 157 National 6 Year Old Championships .................................................................................... 158 National 7 & 8 Year Old Championship ................................................................... 158 - 159 National 1.40m Open ............................................................................................................. 159 National Grades B & C Handicap Championship ............................................................... 160 Horse Of The Year Grade C Championship ........................................................................ 160 National 1.30m Open incorporating 1.30m Classic Championship ................................. 161 The Horse and Hound Foxhunter - First Round ....................................................... 161 - 162 The Horse and Hound Foxhunter - Second Round .............................................................. 163 Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers - First Round ............................................................... 163 - 164 Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers - Second Round ...................................................................... 164 Equissage Discovery Championship - First Round .............................................................. 165 Equissage Discovery Championship - Second Round ............................................... 165 - 166 Derby House British Novice Championship - First Round ................................................ 166 Derby House British Novice Championship - Second Round ............................................ 167 BSJA National Amateur and Veteran Championships ............................................. 168 - 173 BSJA Senior Class Course Specifications .......................................................... 174 - 175 Young Riders Course Specifications ................................................................... 176 BSJA Senior Class Course Specifications for Winter Qualifying Competitions .................................................................................................... 176 BSJA Pony Class Course Specifications ....................................................................... 178 Pony QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS 400 402 404 405 406 407 408 409 BSJA Pony National 1.15m Members Cup .......................................................................... 179 Pony Show Jumper of the Year .................................................................................. 179 - 180 Squibb & Davies National Pony Foxhunter - First Round .................................................... 181 Squibb & Davies National Pony Foxhunter - Second Round .......................................... 181 - 182 Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers - First Round. ...................................... 182 - 183 Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers - Second Round ............................................. 183 Pony Discovery - First Round ............................................................................................... 184 Pony Discovery - Second Round........................................................................184 - 185 16 410 411 412 413 Pony British Novice Championship - First Round ............................................................. 185 Pony British Novice Championship - Second Round ......................................................... 186 Horse Of The Year Show 128cms Qualifier ........................................................................ 187 Horse Of The Year Show 138cms Qualifier ........................................................................ 187 WINTER QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS 500 501 505 506 507 511 512 513 514 515 517 518 Winter Premier Circuit .......................................................................................................... 188 Winter Grades A & B Grand Prix .............................................................................. 188 Winter B & C .......................................................................................................................... 189 Derby House Winter Novice Championship ....................................................................... 189 BSJA Winter Grade C Qualifier ............................................................................................. 190 John Whitaker International Winter JA Classic ................................................................ 190 Winter 138cms Competition - First Round ......................................................................... 191 Winter 138cms Competition - Second Round ..................................................................... 191 Winter 128cms Competition - First Round ......................................................................... 192 Winter 128cms Competition - Second Round ..................................................................... 192 Winter Grade JC Championship ............................................................................................ 193 Children on Horses ..................................................................................................... 194 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF OFFICIALS ........................................................ 259 GENERAL INDEX ............................................................................................... 268 17 Notes 18 Notes 19 FEES FOR 2009 Effective from 1st January 2009 MEMBERSHIPFEES ANNUAL FEE £ MEMBERSHIP TYPE Full Jumping Member Full Visiting Member* Non Jumping Member Official / Show Secretary Associate Member Pony Associate Member Pony Member Owner Supporter Member Stud Membership Company Member Regimental Member Life Member *Foreign Competitors - See Rules 33.12 & 41.3 118.00 118.00 49.00 20.00 87.00 44.00 25.00 75.00 29.00 75.00 505.00 505.00 1,060.00 HORSE AND PONY REGISTRATION FEES * (Includes a charitable donation to the Animal Health Trust) Grade A * * (See note 1) Grade A * * * (See note 2) Grade B Grade C Grade JA Grade JC Grade JD Non Competing Horses/Ponies under 4 years Non-competing Performance Stallions 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 153.00 109.00 82.00 69.00 62.00 32.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 * * Note 1. Additional registration fees will be charged for the most successful Grade A horses using the Top Horse List as at 1st November 2008. Grade A horses registering after the 1st October may be charged Additional Grade A fees in accordance with the previous list should their registration lapse into a new calendar year. The additional fees are: £ £25,001 and over 775.00 £10,001 to £25,000 550.00 £5,001 to £10,000 255.00 * * * Note 2. Horses which were registered in Grade A in 2008 which won less than £500 during 2008 and which are re-registered for 2009 in the same ownership. 20 PREFIX FEES Company/Dealer £ 1 - 5 horses 6 - 10 horses 11+ horses - OTHER FEES 250.00 750.00 1,000.00 £ FEI Rider Registration FEI Horse/Pony Registration Authority to Act Change of Name Stallion Ribbons (including P & P) Duplicate Membership or Registration cards 'Ticket to Ride' Red tickets per book of 50 'Ticket to Ride' Blue tickets (each) - PUBLICATIONS (Includes Postage) 15.00 15.00 36.00 184.00 2.50 3.20 250.00 6.00 £ Monthly Show Dates (12 months) Notes on Course Designing Health & Safety Guidelines for Shows - 26.00 5.00 3.00 - FREE £7.00 +£10.50 FREE £5.00 - £13.50 £16.50 £10.00 BSJA Computer Printouts of Horse/Pony Winnings CURRENT MEMBERS Own horse/pony Each Horse/Pony owned by another member Instant FAX/E-mail service Website Download - Own horse/pony Website Download - owned by another member NON CURRENT MEMBERS Each horse or pony Instant FAX/E-mail service for all above Website Download VAT has been included in the fees above where applicable. VARIABLE AMOUNT DIRECT DEBIT This facility is available for all routine payments and members are encouraged to make use of it to help reduce administration costs. (Horse and Pony registrations are NOT automatically renewed by this method). Payment may also be made by VISA, DEBIT, ACCESS or MASTERCARD 21 22 SECTION 1 23 SECTION 1 GENERAL REGULATIONS ORGANISATION 1 Corporate Status The British Show Jumping Association is a company limited by guarantee. Copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association are available on application to the Chief Executive and on the website. 2 Executive Board The Executive Board is responsible for establishing the strategy and direction for the Association; reviewing the effectiveness of the strategy and direction adopted by the Association and the success of the Management Board in implementing them and in maintaining proper financial control. The Executive Board is constituted as described in Rule 10. Management Board 3 The Management Board is appointed by the Executive Board from its own members and will make the key tactical and operational decisions required to ensure that all aspects of the Association's strategy are implemented. The Management Board is constituted as described in Rule 11. 4 Patron and Vice Patron Her Majesty the Queen is the Patron of the British Show Jumping Association and Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal is Vice Patron. 5 President The President is elected by the members of the Association in general meeting and serves for a term of two years from 1st January of the year following his/her election. From the time of the election until he/she takes office he/she is known as the President Elect. 6 Honorary Vice Presidents and Honorary Members Honorary Vice Presidents and Honorary Members are elected by the members of the Executive Board in recognition of long or outstanding service to the Association or its objects. 7 8 Stewards 1 The Stewards of the Association are appointed annually by the Executive Board. A Steward who has served for four years in succession may not be re-appointed for the following year, but may be re-appointed for successive years thereafter. The powers and duties of the Stewards are set out in Rules 83 and 87 and 87A. 2 Show Stewards are appointed by the Show Secretary for the duration of a show and the powers and duties of a Show Steward are set out in Rules 73 and 96. Chief Executive The Chief Executive is appointed and employed by the Executive Board with overall responsibility for the efficient day to day running of the affairs of the Association. 24 9 Regions and Areas The British Show Jumping Association is the governing body for the sport of show jumping throughout the United Kingdom excluding Northern Ireland. Members of the Association in Scotland are organised as a branch of the Association. The rest of the country is divided into ten regions. Each region comprises a number of areas, the boundaries of which, in general, conform to county boundaries. The British Show Jumping Association (Jersey Branch) and the British Show Jumping Association (Guernsey Branch) are separate autonomous associations with their own constitutions and local rules, affiliated to the British Show Jumping Association. 10 Membership of the Executive Board The Executive Board consists of the President and President Elect (if any), eight members elected nationally, ten members elected regionally, two members nominated by the Scottish Branch Council and not more than six members appointed in accordance with Clause 22 of the Memorandum & Articles of Association. The Executive Board elects its own chairman . Members of the Executive Board are appointed for a period of three years. 11 Membership of the Management Board The Management Board consists of the Chairman (also Chairman of the Executive Board) and seven members of the Executive Board who will be allocated a specific responsibility in respect of one of the following: Finance and Treasury UK Show Jumping Development Marketing and Commercial Membership Development Training Development Operations Management Performance Development Members of the Management Board are appointed for a period of four years, subject to them remaining on the Executive Board. 12 Standing Committees The Executive Board meets approximately three/four times a year when it receives reports from the Management Board/Standing Committees. 13 BSJA Office The affairs of the Association are conducted from the BSJA Office situated on the showground of the Royal Agricultural Society of England at Stoneleigh, Warwickshire. 14 Publications The Association publishes the BSJA Rules and Year Book annually and its own magazine "British Show Jumping", six times a year. The Association also publishes a Monthly Show Dates giving brief details of affiliated shows. The Monthly Show Dates is available by subscription. 25 ADMINISTRATION 21 Records All records of members, horses and ponies are kept and handled at the BSJA Office by computer. 22 Notice in Writing Before competing in any affiliated competition members must produce their current membership and registration cards. Competitors who do not produce their membership and registration cards, for whatever reason, must purchase an entry ticket from the Show Secretary before riding in an affiliated competition. See Rule 77. 1 Before competing as owner or rider or acting as authorised agent or as the registered agent of a company member, appropriate Notice in Writing must be given to the BSJA Office of the following and the appropriate membership or registration cards received: 2 1 Initial application for membership of the Association (Rule 31). 2 Initial registration of horse or pony (Rule 42). 3 Re-registration of horse or pony following change of ownership (Rule 44). 4 Appointment or annual re-appointment as authorised agent (Rule 33.11.3) 5 Change of name of horse or pony (Rule 50.8). Notice in Writing must be effected by one of the following means: 1 By letter or postcard which must bear a postmark dated before the date of competing. Members should note that in many areas even first class mail is not necessarily postmarked on the day of collection. This particularly applies to weekend and bank holiday postings. If in doubt that a valid postmark will be forthcoming members should effect the Notice in Writing by one of the four following methods:- 2 By facsimile (FAX) message transmitted to Coventry (02476) 696685 no later than the day before competing. 3 By delivery by hand during normal working hours. The bearer must ensure that the notice is opened by the BSJA receptionist in his or her presence and date stamped on receipt. The notice will then be valid if received by the day before the competition. 4 By e-mail - bsja@bsja.co.uk 3 Notice by telephone will not be accepted for Initial Horse or Membership applications or change of ownerships. 4 Notification Over the Telephone/BSJA Website Notification over the telephone/BSJA website will be accepted for the following: Membership Renewals Horse/Pony Registration Renewals Show Dates subscriptions Change of Address Effective Date 23 1 On receipt of a Notice in Writing the BSJA Office will make the appropriate record entry on the 26 computer. The date of entry recorded will be the date of the postmark for notice by letter or postcard, the date of receipt of the e-mail or fax, hand delivery for notice by these means. Verbal requests will be effective on receipt of appropriate fee. 2 If it is subsequently reported to the BSJA Office in the competition results from shows or by any other means, that a member has competed as owner or rider or acted as authorised agent or registered agent before the effective date of the Notice in Writing or verbally as entered on the BSJA computer, the matter will be investigated and, if necessary, disciplinary action will be taken in accordance with Rule 91. N.B. The rider of an unregistered horse may be held equally responsible with the owner. 24 Official Forms 1 Transactions notified in writing as above will not be fully processed until a correctly completed official form has been received, accompanied by the correct fee or payment details provided. 2 When a transaction has been processed the relevant documentation will be despatched to the member concerned together with a statement of account showing any balance of fees due to the Association or refund due to the member. Such account must be settled within 30 days, in default of which the member concerned may be suspended from all rights and privileges of membership until such time as payment is received (Rule 93). 3 Except as indicated in Rule 24.1, members who do not forward a completed official form at the time of giving Notice in Writing nor within 30 days of the effective date may be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with Rule 91. 25 Methods of Payment 1 Payments by cheque, visa, debit card, money order or postal order should normally accompany the official form or forms to which they refer or be supported by a written statement clearly identifying the relevant account or transaction. This is particularly necessary following Notice in Writing in accordance with Rule 22. Payments in cash should not be sent by unregistered mail. 2 Variable Amount Direct Debit 1 Payment by Variable Amount Direct Debit enables the correct amount to be collected from a member’s bank on all occasions when routine payments are made. Before this facility can be used, a VADD Mandate (forms available from the BSJA Office or downloaded from the website) must be completed and returned to the office. 2 Notice of renewal for all members is sent to the paying member 21 days prior to renewal date. Membership is automatically renewed annually unless the BSJA office is instructed otherwise in writing or over the telephone/BSJA website at least 30 days prior to date of renewal. Any member having not paid their subscription by 30 days after renewal date shall cease on that date to be entitled to any rights and privileges of membership until the subscription shall be paid. The Personal Liability insurance becomes invalid after the renewal date if the subscription is unpaid and cannot be back-dated, unless the subscription is received within 30 days of the renewal date. 3 Separate Notice in Writing is still required for all other transactions in accordance with Rule 22. On all such occasions when payment is collected through this system the member will be sent details of the amount collected and how it has been calculated. 4 A VADD mandate may be cancelled at any time by informing the bank and the BSJA Office in writing. 27 MEMBERSHIP 31 Applications for Membership 1 All applications for membership must be made by Notice in Writing to the BSJA Office (Rule 22). 2 An initial application for membership which is to apply in respect of any calendar year up to and including the year in which the prospective member reaches the age of 18 must be supported by a copy of his or her birth certificate which will be returned after checking. 3 The BSJA Management Board reserves the right to accept or reject membership without stating its reasons. 4 All members MUST produce their membership and registration cards at affiliated shows. 32 any application for Rights and Privileges of Membership Membership of the British Show Jumping Association confers certain rights and privileges as follows depending on the category of membership. 1 2 General Privileges 1 Equestrian related personal liability insurance in respect of third parties (see current year book), subject to policy Terms, Exceptions and conditions and rules of membership. Limit of indemnity is £30,000,000. 2 To be issued with and wear the BSJA Membership Badge (Rule 35). 3 To receive the BSJA Rules and Year Book and Annual Report and Accounts. 4 To receive free of charge "British Show Jumping" magazine (one per household) 5 To subscribe to and receive the BSJA Monthly Show Dates. Meetings, Voting and Eligibility Rights 1 To receive notice of and to attend general meetings of the Association and of regional or area meetings for the region and area in which the member resides. 2 To vote at general meetings of the Association and at regional or area meetings for the region or area in which the member resides. 3 To nominate members for election to the Executive Board. 4 To vote in the annual ballot to elect members of the Executive Board. 5 To be eligible for nomination for and to be elected as a member of the Executive Board. 6 To be eligible for appointment by the Executive Board as Area Representative or Deputy Area Representative. 7 To nominate members for election to an Area Committee. 8 To be eligible for nomination for and to be elected or appointed to serve as a member of an Area Committee. 9 To vote in a ballot to elect members of an Area Committee. 28 1 0 To be eligible for appointment to the Judges, Associate Judges, Course Designers and Builders Panels subject to the provisions of Rule 34. 3 4 5 Competitive Rights 1 To register with the BSJA a horse or pony (Rule 41). 2 To enter a horse or pony in a competition to be held at a show affiliated to the BSJA, the FEI or any national federation in membership of the FEI subject to the rules and conditions for that competition (Rule 79.1). 3 To compete as owner and/or rider of a horse or pony in a competition held at a show affiliated to the BSJA, the FEI or any national federation in membership of the FEI subject to the rules and conditions for that competition (Rule 77). 4 To substitute a horse or pony in a competition held at a show affiliated to the BSJA (Rule 79.3). 5 To make objections or representations to the Judge (Rules 198.1, 198.13). 6 To appoint an authorised agent (Rule 33.11). 7 To act as authorised agent or as a registered agent for a company member (Rules 33.11, 33.8). 8 To hold a competitor or professional licence to compete at an outside Great Britain (Rule 77.15.2). international show held Company Rights and Privileges 1 To appoint a registered agent (Rule 33.8). 2 To be registered with the BSJA as the owner of a horse. 3 To register with the BSJA a commercial prefix or suffix and to apply such prefix or suffix to the names of horses registered in the company’s ownership (Rule 50.7.3). 4 It should be noted that the equestrian related personal liability insurance in respect of third party cover extends only to the Registered Agent and not to the corporate body or its employees. Suspension of Members A person who has been suspended from all rights and privileges of membership of the Association so long as his/her suspension lasts, shall not: transfer the registration of a horse or pony from his/her ownership or deal in any capacity with a BSJA registered horse or pony (e.g. as trainer, manager,adviser, groom) at any show affiliated to the BSJA, nor are they allowed to walk the course or have access to the practice areas, or be involved in any respect with any show affiliated to the BSJA. Any horse or pony found by the Stewards of the Association to have been dealt within contravention of this Rule shall be automatically declared to be suspended from all future show jumping activities until such time as the Stewards of the Association are satisfied that the horse or pony has been sold on the open market to a purchaser having no previous connections with the suspended person concerned, whereupon the suspension shall be removed. A rider under a medical suspension may not compete in another equestrian discipline without the permission of the appropriate Governing body. 29 33 Categories of Membership The following categories of membership are established. 1 Life Membership is available from the beginning of the calendar year in which the age of 19 is reached and confers the same rights and privileges of membership as full membership (Rule 32). Honorary life members elected by the Executive Board receive the full benefits of life membership. 2A Jumping/Full Membership is available from the beginning of the year in which the age of 19 is reached and confers all rights and privileges of membership other than company rights and privileges (Rule 32). 2 B Full Visiting membership is available from the beginning of the year in which the age of 19 is reached and confers all rights and privileges of membership other than company rights and privileges See also Rule 33.12. 3 Non-jumping Membership is available from the beginning of the calendar year in which the age of 19 is reached and confers all general, meetings, voting and eligibility rights and privileges of membership (Rule 32). It does not confer competitive rights and privileges except that a non-jumping member may register in his or her ownership horses and/or ponies to be ridden only by members of his or her immediate family (husband, wife, son, daughter, ward, father, mother, brother, sister) being members of the Association in the category appropriate to their ages. See also Rule 33.12 for Visiting Non-Jumping Membership. 3A Official Membership is available only to BSJA Panel Judges, Course Designers/Builders, Show Organisers and Area Committee members and confers all general, meetings, voting and eligibility rights and privileges except that an Official member may register in his or her ownership horses and/or ponies to be ridden only by members of his or her immediate family (husband, wife, son, daughter, ward, father, mother, brother, sister) being members of the Association in the category appropriate to their ages. 3 B Owner Membership is available from the beginning of the year in which the age of 19 is reached and confers all rights and privileges of membership other than company rights and privileges (Rule 32). It does not confer competitive rights and privileges. 4 Associate Membership is available from the beginning of the calendar year in which the age of 17 is reached until the end of the calendar year in which the age of 18 is reached and confers general and competitive rights and privileges of membership other than the right to act as authorised agent or the registered agent of a company member. It also confers the right to receive notice of and to attend general meetings of the Association and of regional and area meetings for the region or area in which the member resides, but not the right to vote at such meetings (Rule 32). See also Rule 33.12 for Visiting Associate Membership. 5 Pony Associate Membership is available from the beginning of the calendar year in which the age of 12 is reached. It confers the same rights and privileges including those in respect of ponies and is subject to the same conditions and limitations as pony membership, but additionally confers the right to compete as the rider of a horse in a competition held at a show affiliated to the BSJA, the FEI or any national federation in membership of the FEI subject to the rules and conditions for that competition (Rule 33.2). See also Rule 33.12 for Visiting Pony Associate Membership. 6 Pony Membership is available until the end of the calendar year in which the age of 16 is reached and confers the general privileges of membership and the right to compete as the rider of a pony in a competition held at a show affiliated to the BSJA, the FEI or any national federation in membership of the FEI subject to the rules and conditions for that competition. It is a condition of pony membership that an adult of the pony member’s immediate family (father, mother, 30 brother or sister) or his or her legally appointed guardian is a life, full, owner or non-jumping member of the Association who takes responsibility for the pony member and acts on his or her behalf in all competitive matters including the ownership of his or her ponies which must be registered in the ownership of the relative. If it is not possible for an immediate relative to act in this capacity, application must be made to the Chief Executive stating the reason and proposing the name of a life, full, non jumping or owner member of the Association who has agreed to take responsibility for the pony member and to act as guardian for the purposes of this rule. See also Rule 33.12 for Visiting Pony Membership. 7 Company Membership is available to partnerships and to companies incorporated in Great Britain under any statutory enactment whether with limited or unlimited liability. It confers the rights and privileges of company membership and in addition the company may exercise through its registered agent the rights and privileges of full membership of the Association (Rule 32). It should be noted that the equestrian related personal liability insurance in respect of third parties extends only to the Registered Agent and not to the corporate body or its employees. 8 Regimental Membership is available to saddle clubs of H.M. Services. It confers upon the saddle club secretary the rights and privileges of full membership of the Association and upon serving members of the club competitive rights and privileges in respect of horses registered by the saddle club secretary in the ownership of the saddle club (Rule 32). It should be noted that the equestrian related personal liability insurance in respect of third parties applies to any member of the Regimental member whilst at a BSJA show for the purpose of competing. 9 A Registered Agent means a person who is himsel/herself eligible for full membership of the Association and is appointed as registered agent by a company member by Notice in Writing to the BSJA Office (Rule 22). Appointment as a registered agent confers the rights and privileges of full membership on the appointee. Should the registered agent or any of the partners, any of the directors or the company secretary of a company member be suspended from all or any of the rights and privileges of membership of the Association, the company member may also be suspended from such rights and privileges whether or not the individual suspended retains his appointment with the company. 1 0 Stud Membership is available to register as an owner using their own prefix for all home bred horses/ponies two years and under with verified Breed Papers, without a prefix charge. 1 1 Authorised Agents 1 The owner of a registered horse may appoint the regular rider or trainer of that horse as his/her authorised agent in respect of the horse. It is contrary to this rule to appoint as authorised agent a person who does not regularly ride or train the horse in question in order to take advantage of the privileges conferred on authorised agents by Rule 79.3.2 in respect of substitution entries. See also Rule 79.4. 2 An authorised agent must be a full or life member of the Association in his or her own right. 3 An authorised agent must be appointed annually by his/her principal by Notice in Writing to the BSJA Office. The appointment must include the names of all horses registered in the ownership of his/her principal for which the authorised agent has authority to act. No horse may be included in the authority to act of more than one authorised agent at a time. Additional horses may be added to an existing authority to act by Notice in Writing to the BSJA Office at any time (Rule 22). The fees payable for each horse included in an authority to act are shown in the current Rules and Year Book. 4 The appointment of an authorised agent and/or his or her authority to act in respect of all or any horses and ponies may be cancelled by the principal or authorised agent by Notice in Writing to the BSJA Office at any time (Rule 22). 31 5 An authorised agent is entitled to exercise competitive rights and privileges of membership on behalf of his/her principal in respect of horses and ponies for which he/she has been authorised to act (Rule 32). 6 Unless directed to the contrary by the authorised agent or his/her principal the BSJA Office will refer all matters relating to horses and ponies for which authority to act has been received to the authorised agent concerned who will be responsible for informing his/her principal. 7 An authorised agent will be held personally responsible for contravening the rules whether or not such contravention is made on behalf of his/her principal. The principal himself will also be held responsible if such contravention by the agent occurs on the instructions or with the knowledge of the principal. 8 The owner of a registered horse or pony is deemed to hold authority to act in respect of that horse or pony. 9 The registered agent of a company member is deemed to hold authority to act in respect of all horses registered in the company member’s ownership (Rule 33.7). 1 2 Foreign Nationals Competing in Great Britain 1 Competitors of foreign nationality who wish to compete as owners or riders in competitions held under BSJA rules at affiliated shows must comply with the requirements of Articles 105 and/or 123 of the General Regulations of the FEI, but see also Rule 33.12.5. 2 A competitor who satisfies these requirements, and wishes to compete in a BSJA affiliated event, must apply for Visiting Membership in the BSJA membership category appropriate to his or her age and circumstances. This application must be accompanied by the written approval of the National Equestrian Federation of the country whose passport the applicant holds. All categories of foreign riders permanently resident in England, Scotland, Wales or the Channel Islands may compete in National Qualifiers and Finals relevant to the membership category. Foreign riders in all categories, who are not permanently resident in England, Scotland, Wales or the Channel Islands may compete in National Qualifiers and win prize money but not gain qualification. Visiting members who are ineligible for selection for British Teams may not compete in or qualify for certain National Championships or Trials. 3 Visiting members are required to register their horses and/or ponies with the BSJA (Rule 41.3). See Note 6 below. a. British riders domiciled abroad must be full jumping members, if they wish to compete in a BSJA affiliated competition. 4 Members of foreign pony teams competing in Great Britain at an affiliated show to which they have been properly invited as a team by the show organising committee may compete in pony competitions, except Second Round Qualifiers, Direct Qualifiers or National Finals, at that show only, provided they do not exceed the age limit for BSJA pony membership and their ponies do not exceed the height limits for such competitions; they are not required to become pony visiting members nor to register their ponies with the BSJA. At the discretion of the Chief Executive this dispensation may be extended to individual members of a foreign pony team for competitions at affiliated shows immediately preceding or following the show to which the team has been invited. The written approval of the National Equestrian Federation of a foreign pony team must be forwarded to the Chief Executive before any entries are made or accepted. 5 Visiting members entered in international competitions at shows in Great Britain under FEI rules by or on behalf of their own National Equestrian Federations are not eligible to compete in National competitions under BSJA rules at the same show if their qualifications for visiting membership are based on Article 105.2. of the FEI General Regulations. 32 6. Visiting foreign owners/riders wishing to compete in only one show or for a period of not more than 90 days may apply for special membership/registration in accordance with Rule 41.3. Such membership confers only the right to compete in BSJA affiliated competitions for which the rider and horse are eligible. 7. It should be noted that the Equestrian related personal liability insurance in respect of third parties cover extends only for the period(s) that such a member is in the U.K. and for BSJA affiliated competitions and, for the avoidance of doubt, is not extended to that member's normal country of residence if outside the U.K. 1 3 Overseas Members Members whose normal residence is outside of the U.K. are governed by the Association's Rules whilst visiting the U.K. and are entitled to all such privileges as accorded by their class of membership other than the right to vote. It should be noted that the equestrian related personal liability insurance in respect of third parties does not extend to their normal non-UK country of residence except when participating as part of a BSJA official team for the period(s) covered by that competition. The position of members in the Channel Islands is explained in the Year Book. See also Rule 33.2B. 34 1 2 Judges, Time Keepers and Course Designers/Builders BSJA Panels 1 Judges, Time Keepers and Course Designers/Builders are appointed by the UK Show Jumping Development Committee and their names are published in the panel lists. Appointments to the panel as Judge, Associate Judge, Time Keeper or Course Designer/Builder expire automatically on 31st December each year and reappointment on 1st January is at the discretion of the UK Show Jumping Development Committee. Judges/Time Keepers will not normally be reappointed unless they have attended at least one judges conference every four years and Judges to have judged a minimum of 3 days during the preceeding year. Course Builders to attend a Course Builders Seminar at least once every four years. All Judges, Associate Judges, Time Keepers and Course Designers/Builders must be paid up members of the Association and membership shall run from 1st January to 31st December each year. The retirement age for judges is 75. On application to the Registrar of Judges this may, in exceptional circumstances, be extended on an annual basis. When 80 years old Judges must re-take assessment to remain on the Panel. 2 Annual subscriptions must be renewed before officiating and officials on BSJA panels are accordingly recommended to pay their subscriptions by Variable Amount Direct Debit (Rule 25.2). An Official whose membership fee has not been received by 1st March of the current year will be assumed to no longer wish to be listed on the relevant BSJA Panel and their name will be removed. 3 To become an Official Time Keeper the same rules apply as becoming an Associate Judge with the addition of an assessment of timing skills. A Time Keeper who is not an Associate Judge cannot count as one of the minimum required two Judges Associate Judges A candidate applying for consideration for appointment to the Associate Judges Panel must be a paid up member of the Association at the time of application. The minimum age for a Panel Associate Judge is 18 years of age on 1st January in the year he/she may gain approval. To qualify for consideration for appointment to the Associate Judges Panel a candidate must first apply to the Area Representative in whose area he/she normally resides or expects to officiate. Subject to the approval of the Area Committee, the Area Representative will arrange 33 for applicants to gain initial experience under BSJA panel judges at affiliated and minor shows. A minimum of six shows must be attended during this phase of training and the candidate must obtain written recommendations from two panel judges with whom he/she has worked. These recommendations must be considered and endorsed by a meeting of the Area Committee, which should take into account the number of judges required to service the shows in the area. The Area Representative will forward the recommendations of the Area Committee and of the two panel judges to the Chief Executive by 1st August. During the period of his/her training an Associate Judge should attend a minimum of one day and a building day at an affiliated show with a Supervisory Course Designer, working in the arena and obtain a written recommendation from the Supervisory Course Designer. It will be necessary to judge with a member of the Judges Supervisory & Training Panel and receive a reccommendation for the appointment to Full Judge. Associate Judges will be appointed on receipt of the necessary requirements and written letters of recommendation without being referred to the UK Show Junping Development Committee. 3 Judges On ratification by the UK Show Jumping Development Committee the Associate Judge will be transferred to a register and will undertake to continue his/her training prior to taking the exam. For appointment to the Judges Panel the candidate must serve a minimum of one year as an Associate Judge and attend a Judges Conference before qualifying to sit the Judges exam. The exam consists of two parts - written and oral, which do not necessarily have to be passed on the same occasion. When both parts of the exam have been passed, Area Committee approval and letters of assessment from BSJA Panel Judges with whom the Associate Judge has judged, will be required. Three of these letters must be letters of recommendation and must be from three different Judges. 4 FEI Judges Appointment Those wishing to apply for the FEI Panel should write to the FEI Judges and Course Builders Committee giving details of experience. The Committee will consider the application and notify the delegate of their decision. Please apply to:- Mr Jon Doney, Bredon Manor, Bredon, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 7EG. 5 BSJA COURSE DESIGNERS PANELS 1 General Members in all categories of Course Designer/Builder are required to be fully paid up members of the British Show Jumping Association. The minimum age for a Panel Course Builder is 18 years of age on 1st January in the year he/she may gain panel approval. If Course Designers/Builders do not build any affiliated competition for a period of two years, Assistant Course Builder, three years, his/her name will be automatically removed from the Panel. The UK Show Jumping Development Committee may, if necessary, place a Course Designer/ Builder on a Panel other than that on which he/she is currently listed. If at any time the UK Show Jumping Development Committee feels that a Panel Member is not suitable his/ her name will be removed from the Panel. Course Builders and Designers over the age of 75 may be asked to submit dates when they will be designing and building, during the year following their 75th birthday, in order for an assessment to be made regarding their suitability and capability for continuance as a BSJA 34 Course Designer/Builder. Course Designers/Builders should notify the Senior Consultant Course Designer of the BSJA when he/she reaches their 75th birthday. Throughout the grading system special permission may be granted from the Senior Consultant Course Designer for Panel Members to build competitions which would normally require a Course Designer from a higher grade. Such permission will only be granted in exceptional circumstances. Except for Assistant Course Builders, candidates need not apply for higher status in order to remain listed. All affiliated competitions must be built by a BSJA Course Builder/Designer (Assistant, Associate, Median or Advanced) listed in the current Year Book subject to the limitations listed in Rules 34.5.3, 34.5.4, 34.5.5 and 34.5.6. Course Builders seminars Assistant and Associate Course Builders must attend a Course Builders seminar every two years and Median and Advanced Course Designers a minimum of every four years. 2. Supervisory Panel Invited Course Designers willing to accept Assistant and Associate Course Builders as assistants to enable them to gain practical experience and knowledge will be listed in the Year Book. Applicants wishing to be listed as an Assistant Course Builder, and Assistant or Associate Course Builders should contact the Supervisory Course Designers direct in order to discuss suitable show dates. It may be possible for the Assistant or Associate to design and build an arena under the Supervisor’s guidance. 3. Assistant Course Builder New Assistant Course Builders are initially appointed for a one year probationary period. An Assistant Course Builder may build the following: Adult competitions with £75 first prize or less and pony competitions with £50 first prize or less. (See Rule 113) Also regardless of prize money the following: - Horse and Hound Foxhunter - First Round Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers - First Round Equissage Discovery Championship - First Round KBIS Insurance British Novice Championship - First Round Blue Chip Power Championship Blue Chip Performance Championship National Amateurs - First Round BSJA Pony Members Cup Squibb Demolition Pony Foxhunter - First Round Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers - First Round Pony British Novice - First Round Scope UK Small Ponies 138 cms Debut Qualifier Scope UK Small Ponies 128 cms Debut Qualifier Kitt-Kraiburg Pony Novice Kitt-Kraiburg Pony Discovery Kitt-Kraiburg Pony Sapphire Kitt-Kraiburg Pony Coral Winter 138 cms Competition - First Round Winter 128 cms Competition - First Round Pony Restricted Open Pony Discovery 35 First Round Qualifiers except: 7 year old Championship, 1.45m Qualifier, 1.35m Qualifier, 6 Year Old Qualifier, Winter Novice Championship, Young Show Jumper Award Direct Qualifiers or on a points system (e.g.International Trials) for Royal International Horse Show, Horse of the Year Show, Olympia or Hickstead. 4. Associate Course Builder An Associate Course Builder may build as detailed under Assistant Course Builder and the following: Adult competitions with £200 first prize or less and pony competitions with £75 first prize or less. (See Rule 113). Also regardless of prize money the following:- B & C Handicap with first prize up to £150 Blue Chip Dynamic B & C Qualifier Olympic Star Spotters 1.45m Open Championship with first prize up to £150 1.30m Championship with first prize of £150 or less Blue Chip Pro Sparkle JA/JC Qualifier First Round Qualifiers except: 7 & 8 year old Championship, 6 Year Old Qualifier, Winter Novice Championship, Young Show Jumper Award, 1.45m Qualifier with first prize over £150, 1.30m Qualifier with first Prize over £150, B & C Handicap with first prize over £150. Direct Qualifiers or on a points system (e.g. International Trials) for the Royal International Horse Show, Horse of the Year Show (including qualifying event), Olympia or Hickstead. 5. Median Course Designer A Median Course Designer may build as detailed for Associate Course Builder and the following: - Competitions with £800 first prize or less. (See Rule 113). - 1.45m Open Championship with first prize over £150 - B & C Handicap Championship with first prize over £150 - 1.30 Open Championship with first prize over £200 - KBIS Insurance British Novice - Regional Final - Equissage Discovery Championship - Regional Final - Pony British Novice Championship - Second Round First Round Qualifiers except: Kitt-Kraiburg Pony Show Jumper of the Year, Young Show Jumper Award, 7 & 8 year old Championship, Winter Grades A & B, John Whitaker International Winter Grade JA Classic, Winter 138 cms Competition - Second Round, Winter 128 cms Competition - Second Round, Winter JC Championship and 6 Year Old Championship. Direct Qualifiers or on a points system (e.g. International Trials) for the Royal International Horse Show, Horse of the Year Show (including qualifying event), Olympia or Hickstead. 6. Advanced Course Designer An Advanced Course Designer may build any national event in Great Britain of any value and including all competitions previously mentioned. (See Rule 113). Only an Advanced Course Designer may build the following: - Area Trial - International Trial - 7 & 8 year old Championship 36 - 6 year old Championship Winter Grade B & C National HOYS Grade C Qualifier HOYS 128cms and 138cms Qualifier Horse and Hound Foxhunter - Second Round Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers - Second Round Winter A & B Grand Prix John Whitaker International Winter JA Classic Pony Show Jumper of the Year Squibb & Davies Pony Foxhunter - Second Round Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers - Second Round Winter 138 cms Competition - Second Round Winter 128 cms Competition - Second Round Winter Grade JC Championship 7. BSJA Training Scheme Assistant Course Builders, Associate Course Builders and Median Course Designers may apply for the BSJA Training Scheme. The Training Scheme is divided into three stages. Stage One: The applicant will be assigned to one of the Trainer Course Designers to assist them during an event in the winter months. The Trainer will submit a written report to the course builders office, which will be used in assessing whether the applicant goes forward to Stage Two: Applicants who are offered places on Stage Two will be given the opportunity to undertake further training at a large show. Stage Three: On completion of Stage Two, recommended applicants will be put before the Course Builder's Committee for consideration for the final stage of training at a major show. Application forms will be issued in "British Show Jumping" magazine. 8. Report Forms - Prospective Assistant and Associate Course Builders Officials of the BSJA are re-appointed on 1st January each year. Assistant and Associate Course Builders will be required to arrange for report forms to be submitted to the Senior Consultant Course Designer as detailed below in order for their appointment and reappointment to be considered. Confidential report forms will be issued to all prospective and existing Assistant and Associate Course Builders. Report forms for prospective Assistant Course Builders must be completed by Supervisory Course Designers (See Rule 34.5.10). At affiliated shows where the Candidate officiates he/she will be responsible for handing a report form to and requesting either the Supervisory Course Designers, Full Judge or Advanced /Median Course Designer present at the show to complete the report and return to the Senior Consultant Course Designer. These reports will be used in assessing the Candidate's suitability to remain on the panel and will be referred to when the Course Builder submits a written request to be assessed for consideration to be listed or for upgrade to determine his/her readiness for assessment and appointment. Additional report sheets will be available on request from the Senior Consultant Course Designer. The candidate will be required to arrange at least four reports to be submitted each year until he/ she is appointed to Median level. At least two of the report forms submitted must be reports from when the Course Builder is designing and building and, if possible, from a Supervisory Course Designer. 37 9. Supervisory Panel Appointment By invitation from the Senior Consultant Course Designer of the BSJA. 10. Assistant Course Builder Appointment To be considered for the Assistant Course Builders List a Candidate must proceed as follows:- Contact the Area Representative in the area in which he/she normally resides. - Write to the Senior Consultant Course Designer of the BSJA and request confidential report forms, which should be completed by Supervisory Course Designers. - Assist at least two Supervisory Course Designers during the 12 months prior to 1st August of the year before which the Candidate is applying for consideration for listing. - Attend a Course Builders workshop and attain the necessary standard. - Request the Supervisory Course Designers whom he/she assists to complete a confidential report form and return the report to the Senior Consultant Course Designer. At least two of the reports received must be recommendations from the Supervisory Course Designers for the Candidate to be listed in the BSJA Year Book as an Assistant Course Builder. - Write to his/her Area Representative and request his/her application be considered by the Area Committee and, if agreed, the Area Committee should submit their recommendation to the Senior Consultant Course Designer of the BSJA. - Report and recommendations must be sent to the Senior Consultant Course Designer by 1st August of the year prior to the year in which the Candidate is applying to be listed. - An Assistant Course Builder will not be on the qualified panel but will be listed in the BSJA Year Book. The Assistant should continue to work with Supervisory Course Designers and must obtain two further recommendations during the year of his appointment in order to remain listed for the following year. - It is recommended that the Assistant Course Builder should apply to attend a BSJA Training Scheme. - The applicant must be a fully paid up member of the BSJA at the time of application. The minimum age for a Panel Course Builder is 18 years of age on 1st January in the year he/ she may gain Panel approval. If at any time the candidate is felt to be unsuited to Course Designing he/she will be informed and his/her name removed from the list. 11. Associate Course Builder Appointment During the first or second year as an Assistant the Candidate can apply to the Senior Consultant Course Designer to be inspected and assessed. Several dates of shows at which he/she is building must be submitted no later than 1st February of the year in which the applicant is requesting to be assessed. The Candidate should include with his/her application details of at least four shows at which he/she has assisted a Supervisory Course Designer. Confidential report forms must be received by the Course Builders office. The Assistant should attend a BSJA Training Scheme before applying for assessment. If the Candidate is successful his/her name will be recommended to the UK Show Jumping Development Committee for appointment to the Associate Panel. If at any time the Candidate is felt to be unsuited to Course Designing he/she will be informed and his/her name removed from the list. 12. Median Course Designer Appointment In the second or subsequent years of appointment as an Associate Course Builder applications may be made to the Senior Consultant Course Designer for further assessment. Several dates of shows at which the Associate Course Builder is designing and building should be submitted no later than 1st February of the year in which the applicant is requesting to be assessed. Confidential report forms must be received by the Course Builders office. If the candidate is successful his/her name will be recommended to the Rules Committee for appointment to the Median Panel. 38 13. Advanced Course Designer Appointment If a Median Course Designer wishes to be appointed to the Advanced Course Designers Panel he/she can apply to the Senior Consultant Course Designer by 1st February in the second or subsequent years of appointment to the Median Course Designers Panel for promotion. Further site inspections may not be necessary if the Senior Consultant Course Designer has enough knowledge of the Candidate’s work. Promotion will only be granted by the UK Show Jumping Development Committee if the Candidate is believed to be worthy and capable of designing and building courses to the highest standards. 14. FEI Course Designer Appointment Those wishing to apply for the FEI Panel should write to the FEI Judges and Course Builders Committee giving details of experience. The Committee will consider the application and notify the delegates of their decision. Please apply to: Jon Doney, Bredon Manor, Bredon, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 7EG. Officials in Scotland Appointments to the BSJA Panel in Scotland are made by the Council of the BSJA Scottish Branch under similar procedures to those described in Rules 34.1 to 34.5. 35 Badges Each member is issued with a badge. Special badges are issued to Office Holders. All badges remain the property of the Association and must be returned to the Chief Executive upon cessation of membership or upon vacation of the office for which a special badge was issued. 36 Subscriptions 1 Membership subscriptions become due for payment on first acceptance into membership of the BSJA and annually thereafter except in the case of life members who pay a single once only sum on first acceptance and officials who pay on 1st January. Honorary vice presidents and honorary life members are not required to subscribe annually, but must pay registration and other relevant fees if they compete as owners or riders. 2 Some subscriptions are subject to Value Added Tax at the rate current at the date of payment. 3 The rates of subscription payable in respect of each category of membership are shown in the current Rules and Year Book. REGISTRATION OF HORSES AND PONIES 41 Eligibility to Register a Horse or Pony 1 Horses and ponies may only be registered by those members of the Association whose category of membership entitles them to do so (Rules 32.3.1, 33). Horses/ponies to be registered who are to be ridden by riders other than members of the immediate family must be full, associate, owner, life, company or regimental members (Rule 33). 2 It is the responsibility of the owner/rider registering the horse or pony to ensure full details of the animal's history and winnings record are provided at the time of registration. 3 Foreign riders wishing to compete at affiliated shows may do so under the following arrangements:For one or more shows for a continuous period not exceeding 90 days, £40 membership fee + £10 per horse. This reduced membership/registration may only be applied once in a twelve month period. 39 Full details of the horse(s) and evidence of approval from the rider's National Federation are required at the time of registration. 4 Stallions 1 All ungraded or un-assessed 4 and 5 year old stallions will pay the registration fee of £500. 2 All stallions 6 years or over must have been graded by a Studbook recognised by the World Breeding Federation (W.B.F.) and/or DEFRA, the Welsh Assembly and the Scottish and Irish Executives (this does not include all Passport Issuing Offices) which has included jumping in their grading procedure. Any stallion in this age group that fails a grading will be subject to a higher registration fee of £1,000 per year if it is to be registered entire. 3 In the case of horses registered in Weatherbys Thoroughbred and Non Thoroughbred Register these horses will need to go forward for a full grading with another Breed/Performance Society. 4 Any stallion, graded or ungraded, born in or before 1994, and currently registered, will be able to register with the BSJA at the standard rate. Any stallions BSJA Grade A or Grade B on 1st January 2004 will be eligible to register at the standard rate. 5 A refund will be given to any stallion which has registered as 'ungraded' and has paid the higher fee, in order to continue competing, and is subsequently graded or gelded within the same registration year. 6 All stallions that have been successfully graded to a sufficient level (dependent on Breed Society/ Performance Stud Books and the BSJA Jumping Assessment), at home or abroad that provide bona fide documentation from the relevant stud book may register at the standard rate. Any stallion applying for registration without the correct papers will be subject to re-grading and must pay the higher fee. 7 All owners of stallions registered with the BSJA MUST provide original breeding and grading papers to the office or the higher registration fee will be applied. No stallion will be accepted without breeding papers. 8 Stallions previously registered with the BSJA but not eligible for full grading due to their ages, may come forward to a BSJA Stallion Show in the Autumn to be "Assessed" by a Panel of Judges appointed by the BSJA in order for their registration fee to be reduced. 9 Requests for upgrades to be referred to BSJA Stallion Committee in the first instance. 1 0 Retired stallions may be re-registered in order to be kept on the Performance Stallion List. N.B. Guidelines for BSJA Jumping Stallions can be found on the website or from the BSJA Office. 42 1 Registration for BSJA Competitions All horses and ponies which compete under BSJA rules in a competition (other than a minor competition as defined in Rule 71.4) at a show affiliated to the BSJA must be registered by Notice in Writing to the BSJA Office, or re-registered by Notice of Writing, over the telephone or BSJA website before competing during any year (Rules 22 & 23). For animals competing in age classes Breeding Papers must be lodged with the BSJA at the time of registration. 40 2 The BSJA Management Board reserves the right to accept or reject any application for registration or re-registration without stating its reasons. Horses/ponies identified with "Loss of Use", requesting registration must produce a Veterinary Certificate to confirm the animal is fit to compete. 43 Registration for International Competitions All horses and ponies registered in the ownership of British nationals domiciled in Great Britain which compete under FEI rules or under the rules of a foreign national equestrian federation must also be registered annually by Notice in Writing or re-registered over the telephone or BSJA website to the BSJA Office before competing during any year (Rules 22 & 23). All such horses and ponies require a valid international horse passport approved by the FEI in accordance with Article 142 of the FEI General Regulations and obtainable from the BSJA Office. 44 Re-Registration All registrations expire automatically annually and on change of ownership. All horses and ponies must be registered by Notice in Writing to the BSJA Office before competing in new ownership and/or before competing for the first time in each new calendar year (Rules 22 & 23). Notice in Writing or over the telephone/BSJA website of annual re-registration is still required, notwithstanding that the owner may have elected to pay fees by Variable Amount Direct Debit. 45 Measurement 1 All measurements are to be taken without shoes. 2 An animal which exceeds 148cms cannot be accepted for registration as a pony. 3 An animal which does not exceed 148cms may be registered or re-registered on change of ownership in either the pony or the horse grade appropriate to its total winnings in all grades. It must then compete in Pony or Adult competitions as appropriate throughout the rest of the calendar year for which it has been so registered. 4 An animal which changes from a pony grade to a horse grade or vice versa under Rule 45.3 thereby forfeits all qualifications for further competitions obtained prior to the change other than its total winnings. 5 Members of the BSJA are subject to the rules of the Joint Measurement Board Ltd for the time being in force which can be obtained from the Secretary of the Joint Measurement Board Ltd, P.O. Box 322, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0WS. The rules include the list of official measurers and the fees required. Measurements can be made throughout the year. 6 No pony which has graded winnings of £50 (Notional) or more will be accepted for registration or re-registration until it has been measured under the rules of the Joint Measurement Board Ltd and a valid measurement certificate has been issued to the owner. When a pony’s winnings first exceed £50 a certificate is not required until the next occasion of re-registration. However, ponies may not compete in National Championships without a valid JMB height certificate. 7 For the purpose of registration and competition under BSJA rules, measurements to be in metric as identified in Table 45. 8 The height of an animal as first registered will only be altered for registration purposes following a measurement or remeasurement under the rules of the Joint Measurement Board Ltd 9 All ponies competing in international competitions under FEI rules or in competitions in Ireland under SJAI rules must hold an FEI international horse passport issued through the BSJA. All 41 Ponies competing in International competitions are subject to be measured on the day of competition, with shoes, and must measure 151cms or lower to be eligible to take part in the compeititons. Ponies measuring in excess of 151cms will not be allowed to compete. For full FEI rules please see the FEI website: www.horsesport.org 1 0 The cost of any FEI re-measurement to be borne by the owners of the animals. 1 1 Ponies likely to compete abroad should be measured (without shoes) by an FEI Veterinary Surgeon on the JMB Panel and on a registered pad, thus avoiding these ponies having to be measured a third time. 42 TABLE 45 Centimetres to Hands conversion (based on 1 inch = 2.54 centimetres) Cms Hands & Ins Cms Hands & Ins Cms Hands & Ins 111.8 112.1 112.4 112.7 113.0 113.4 113.7 114.0 114.3 114.6 114.9 115.3 115.6 115.9 116.2 116.5 116.8 117.2 117.5 117.8 118.1 118.4 118.7 119.1 119.4 119.7 120.0 120.3 120.7 121.0 121.3 121.6 121.9 122.2 122.6 122.9 123.2 123.5 123.8 124.1 124.5 124.8 125.1 125.4 125.7 126.0 126.4 126.7 127.0 127.3 127.6 128.0 128.3 128.6 128.9 129.2 11h 11h 1/8 in 11h 1/4 in 11h 3/8 in 11h 1/2 in 11h 5/8 in 11h 3/4 in 11h 7/8 in 11h 1 in 11h 11/8 in 11h 11/4 in 11h 13/8 in 11h 11/2 in 11h 15/8 in 11h 13/4 in 11h 17/8 in 11h 2 in 11h 21/8 in 11h 21/4 in 11h 23/8 in 11h 21/2 in 11h 25/8 in 11h 23/4 in 11h 27/8 in 11h 3 in 11h 31/8 in 11h 31/4 in 11h 33/8 in 11h 31/2 in 11h 35/8 in 11h 33/4 in 11h 37/8 in 12h 12h 1/8 in 12h 1/4 in 12h 3/8 in 12h 1/2 in 12h 5/8 in 12h 3/4 in 12h 7/8 in 12h 1 in 12h 11/8 in 12h 11/4 in 12h 13/8 in 12h 11/2 in 12h 15/8 in 12h 13/4 in 12h 17/8 in 12h 2 in 12h 21/8 in 12h 21/4 in 12h 23/8 in 12h 21/2 in 12h 25/8 in 12h 23/4 in 12h 27/8 in 129.5 129.9 130.2 130.5 130.8 131.1 131.4 131.8 132.1 132.4 132.7 133.0 133.4 133.7 134.0 134.3 134.6 134.9 135.3 135.6 135.9 136.2 136.5 136.8 137.2 137.5 137.8 138.1 138.4 138.7 139.1 139.4 139.7 140.0 140.3 140.7 141.0 141.3 141.6 141.9 142.2 142.6 142.9 143.2 143.5 143.8 144.1 144.5 144.8 145.1 145.4 145.7 146.1 146.3 146.7 147.0 12h 3 in 12h 3 1/8 in 12h 3 1/4 in 12h 3 3/8 in 12h 3 1/2 in 12h 3 5/8 in 12h 3 3/4 in 12h 3 7/8 in 13h 13h 1/8 in 13h 1/4 in 13h 3/8 in 13h 1/2 in 13h 5/8 in 13h 3/4 in 13h 7/8 in 13h 1 in 13h 1 1/8 in 13h 1 1/4 in 13h 1 3/8 in 13h 1 1/2 in 13h 1 5/8 in 13h 1 3/4 in 12h 1 7/8 in 13h 2 in 13h 2 1/8 in 13h 2 1/4 in 13h 2 3/8 in 13h 2 1/2 in 13h 2 5/8 in 13h 2 3/4 in 13h 2 7/8 in 13h 3 in 13h 3 1/8 in 13h 3 1/4 in 13h 3 3/8 in 13h 3 1/2 in 13h 3 5/8 in 13h 3 3/4 in 13h 3 7/8 in 14h 14h 1/8 in 14h 1/4 in 14h 3/8 in 14h 1/2 in 14h 5/8 in 14h 3/4 in 14h 7/8 in 14h 1 in 14h 1 1/8 in 14h 1 1/4 in 14h 1 3/8 in 14h 1 1/2 in 14h 1 5/8 in 14h 1 3/4 in 14h 1 7/8 in 147.3 147.6 148.0 148.3 148.6 148.9 149.2 149.5 149.9 150.2 150.5 150.8 151.1 151.5 151.8 152.1 152.4 152.7 153.0 153.4 153.7 154.0 154.3 154.6 154.9 155.3 155.6 155.9 156.2 156.5 156.9 157.2 157.5 157.8 158.1 158.4 158.8 159.1 159.4 159.7 160.0 160.3 160.7 161.0 161.3 161.6 161.9 162.2 162.6 14h 2 in 14h 21/8 in 14h 21/4 in 14h 23/8 in 14h 21/2 in 14h 25/8 in 14h 23/4 in 14h 27/8 in 14h 3 in 14h 31/8 in 14h 31/4 in 14h 33/8 in 14h 31/2 in 14h 35/8 in 14h 33/4 in 14h 37/8 in 15h 15h 1/8 in 15h 1/4 in 15h 3/8 in 15h 1/2 in 15h 5/8 in 15h 3/4 in 15h 7/8 in 15h 1 in 15h 11/8 in 15h 11/4 in 15h 13/8 in 15h 11/2 in 15h 15/8 in 15h 13/4 in 15h 17/8 in 15h 2 in 15h 21/8 in 15h 21/4 in 15h 23/8 in 15h 21/2 in 15h 25/8 in 15h 23/4 in 15h 27/8 in 15h 3 in 15h 31/8 in 15h 31/4 in 15h 33/8 in 15h 31/2 in 15h 35/8 in 15h 33/4 in 15h 37/8 in 16h 43 TABLE 45 (Continued) Hands 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 46 Inches 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.000 1.125 1.250 1.375 1.500 1.625 1.750 1.875 2.000 2.125 2.250 2.307 2.375 2.500 2.625 2.750 2.875 3.000 3.125 3.250 3.375 3.500 Cms Hands 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 133.350 133.668 133.985 134.303 134.620 134.620 135.255 135.573 135.890 136.208 136.525 136.843 137.160 137.478 137.795 138.000 138.113 138.430 138.748 139.065 139.383 139.700 140.018 140.335 140.653 140.970 Inches Cms 3.625 3.750 3.875 0.000 0.125 0.250 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.000 1.125 1.250 1.375 1.500 1.625 1.750 1.875 2.000 2.125 2.250 2.375 2.500 2.625 141.288 141.605 141.923 142.240 142.558 142.875 143.193 143.510 143.828 144.145 144.463 144.780 145.098 145.415 145.733 146.050 146.368 146.685 147.003 147.320 147.638 147.955 148.273 148.590 148.908 Horses Under Four Years Old Horses and ponies of any age may be registered, but may not compete before the beginning of the year in which the age of four is reached. 47 Disputed Ownership Registrations are accepted on the understanding that the person making the registration is the bona fide owner or part owner of the horse or pony registered or his authorised agent. The BSJA will accept no responsibility in cases of disputed ownership which must be settled by the parties concerned - if necessary by recourse to the legal system of the land. The Association may suspend registration of the horse or pony until such time as the dispute over ownership is settled. 44 48 Leasing Leasing of registered horses and ponies for competition purposes is permitted. The form and duration of a lease agreement is a matter for the parties thereto and does not require the approval of the Association. The member to whom the horse is leased will be regarded in all respects by the Association as the bona fide owner and the horse must be registered and entered in competitions as being in his/her ownership. When a registered horse or pony is leased this will be regarded as a change of ownership and the lessee must re-register the horse or pony accordingly (Rule 44). 49 Animal Health Trust Surcharge All registrations and re-registrations are subject to a surcharge representing a charitable donation to the Animal Health Trust to support the work of the Equine Research Station. 50 Names 1 When applying for initial registration of a horse or pony which has not previously been registered with the BSJA or with any recognised breed or competitive society, stud book or foreign federation, three names must be submitted in order of preference. 2 Registration will normally only be accepted under a name which is currently available. 3 A Roman numeral may be added to a name which has been used in the past, but has not been re-registered during the preceding five years. Certain famous horse names will not be accepted with or without a Roman numeral. 4 A Roman numeral may be added if necessary to the name of a horse or pony which is already registered under such name with any recognised breed or competitive society, stud book or foreign federation. The details of such previous registration must be stated separately in writing when submitting the BSJA registration form. 5 The Management Board reserves the right to refuse to register any horse or pony under any particular name without disclosing its reasons. 6 An owner who fails to submit a further choice of at least three names within 30 days of being informed that none of his/her original choices can be accepted for registration will be liable to disciplinary action in accordance with Rule 91. 7 Commercial Names 1 For the purpose of registration under BSJA Rules a commercial name is any name which the Management Board in its absolute discretion considers to have been proposed for commercial purposes. A non-commercial name is any name which in the opinion of the Management Board has not been so proposed. 2 Horses and ponies will not be accepted for registration under commercial names. The Management Board may review any names already accepted for registration at any time and require their alteration if considered necessary. 3 A company member may apply to register not more than one prefix or suffix for commercial purposes, for which an annual registration fee is payable. The Management Board reserves the right to refuse registration of any prefix or suffix proposed without disclosing its reasons. 4 A prefix or suffix registered in accordance with Rule 50.7.3 may be added to the non-commercial 45 names of any or all of the horses/ponies registered in the ownership or joint ownership of the company member who registered the prefix or suffix. 5 All the fees referred to in Rules 50.7.3 and 50.7.4 are payable annually before competing in any calendar year. The rates at which these fees will be charged are shown on pages 20 and 21. 6 A fee of £566 + VAT is payable to the FEI for any alteration to name in respect of a horse to a commercial name or for an additional prefix or suffix on an international horse passport. 7 If in the opinion of a show organising committee a commercial prefix in respect of any horse/pony entered, declared or substituted at the show is intended to promote a product or service which competes in the same market as a similar product or service which is to be promoted at that show by the sponsor of a competition, the show organising committee may direct that such commercial prefix be dropped and that in respect of that competition the horse should be referred to only by its registered non-commercial name in any programme, catalogue, announcement, commentary or record of results, controlled by the show organising committee. 8 Change of Names 51 1 The names of horses registered in Grade C and of registered ponies may be changed by Notice in Writing to the BSJA Office (Rule 22). Such changes of name are not encouraged and a relatively high fee will accordingly be payable for each change of name. All horses and ponies with breed papers should retain the breed paper name. Application can be made, in writing, to change imported horses and ponies breed paper name. 2 Once a horse has been registered in Grades A or B it must retain the basic name under which it was first registered and this name must not be changed except by the addition, deletion or alteration of a commercial prefix or suffix or by direction of the Management Board. 3 Once an international horse passport approved by the FEI has been issued for any horse or pony, a fee of £566+VAT is payable to the FEI for any alteration to name including the addition or alteration of a prefix or suffix (Rule 43). No charge is payable for the removal of a prefix or suffix. Registration Fees The fees payable on each occasion of registration, re-registration, change of ownership and change of name are shown on pages 20, 21, 42 & 47. 52 Disposal of Registered Horses and Ponies 1 It is the duty of all members of the Association to use their best endeavours to ensure that the true identities and winnings records of all horses and ponies which have at any time been registered with the British Show Jumping Association are maintained at all times. 2 Any member of the Association who sells, lends, leases, gives away or sends for sale or slaughter, on his own behalf or on behalf of anyone else, a horse or pony which he knows has at any time been registered with the British Show Jumping Association is required to give at the time of such transfer the following information in writing to the person to whom he transfers the horse or pony, whether or not such person is a member of the Association:Horse’s/Pony's name as registered with BSJA Registration number Graded winnings 46 This information, together with the name and address of the person to whom the horse or pony has been transferred and the date of transfer is to be reported at the same time to the BSJA Office in writing. 3 When a horse or pony which has been registered with the BSJA is offered for sale by auction, the information must be included in the catalogue or given to the auctioneer. 4 Failure to comply with the provisions of this rule will incur an automatic fine of £250 and/or disciplinary action if such failure is found to have resulted in or contributed to the re-registration of a horse or pony under a fresh identity and/or with erroneous winnings. GRADING 61 Records A grading record based on both Notional and Actual money winnings at affiliated and international shows is maintained at the BSJA Office for every horse and pony registered with the Association. 62 Prizes Graded 1 Except as indicated in Rule 62.2, all money prizes value £3.00 or more will be graded, the amount to be graded being calculated to the nearest whole pound below. For example, a prize of £3.75 will be graded as £3.00 and any prize less than £3.00 will not be graded at all. Prize money in foreign currencies will be converted to sterling for grading purposes at the rate of exchange listed in the Financial Times for the first working day after the last day of the show. 2 The following prize money will not be graded:1 Prizes less than £3.00. 2 Prize money awarded in competitions in which individual results are determined by the performance of more than one horse or rider, for example team competitions, relay competitions, two horse competitions. 3 Prize money awarded in local competitions limited to competitors residing within 15 miles radius of the show in accordance with Rule 78. 4 Prize money awarded in competitions in which the result is determined or partly determined by performance in disciplines other than show jumping. 5 The value of prizes in kind. 6 Prize money awarded in competitions at unaffiliated or minor shows or minor competitions at affiliated shows in accordance with Rules 71.3 and 71.4. 7 Prize money awarded for national competitions where personal invitations have been extended for individual riders, as determined by the Management Board. 3 Leading rider prizes with one horse and special prizes with one horse (for example area, county, members prizes) will be graded unless they are otherwise exempted under Rule 62.2. 4 The amount to be graded is the amount reported to the BSJA Office on the Judges result sheet or reported in writing by the organising committee of an overseas international show or by a foreign national federation. Competitors are responsible for making sure that they receive or collect the full amount of prize money to which they are entitled and no alterations will be made to grading records on the grounds that the prize money reported to the BSJA Office was not received by the competitor, unless it can be shown that the amount recorded by the Judge was not the amount to which the competitor was entitled by the conditions of the competition. 47 63 Horses Disqualified When a horse or pony has been awarded prize money but is subsequently disqualified the prize money must be returned to the BSJA Office. 64 1 Grading of Imported Horses and Ponies Horses imported from abroad will be graded according to their actual winnings (currency or points) or as decided by the Chief Executive, taking into account the number of starts and the height levels at which the horse has competed abroad, provided such horses are registered with the Association under the same name as they were registered abroad and the appropriate papers are produced at the time of registration to confirm their identity. (See Rule 41.2). In the event that the name is difficult to pronounce the owner may opt to rename the horse at the time of registration at no additional cost. In the absence of any proof of identity horses imported from abroad will be graded with the following initial winnings, according to their ages for 2009:Horses Age (foaled (foaled (foaled (foaled (foaled Winnings 2005) Nil 2004) £50 after 1st June £100 2003) £200 after 1st June £300 2002) £600 until proof of winnings provided 2001) and over £2000 4 5 6 7 8 years years years years years 4 5 6 7 8 Age years (foaled 2005) years (foaled 2004) years (foaled 2003) years (foaled 2002) years (foaled 2001) and over Ponies Winnings Nil £50 after 1st June £100 £200 after 1st June £250 £300 after 1st June £400 £700 Evidence of age below 8 years in the form of a horse passport or veterinary surgeon’s certificate, including identity diagram, must be provided. In the absence of such evidence, horses will be graded with initial winnings of £2,000 and ponies £700. 2 Horses and ponies imported from Ireland will be graded in accordance with their points as reported by the Show Jumping Association of Ireland by converting points to pounds sterling by multiplying by a factor of 9 for horses and 2.5 for ponies. 3 Horses imported from any other foreign country will be graded as decided by the Chief Executive on the basis of any winnings reported by the National Federation and any other relevant information. 65 1 Upgrading As soon as a horse has won an amount which places it in a higher grade, it must not be jumped in competitions for which it is no longer eligible even though it may already have been entered and the competition is to be held on the same day. The show organising committee will either refund the whole entry fee or will allow the entry to be transferred to a competition for which the horse is eligible on payment of any additional entry fee required. This procedure also applies if a horse is entered in a competition (e.g. Foxhunter, Newcomer) in which the conditions specify a maximum level of winnings and the horse subsequently exceeds this level before starting. 48 2 No horse, except as outlined in Rule 65.1, will be upgraded without the express approval of the UK Show Junping Development Committee. The owner of a horse in Grade C may request permission from the Management Board in Writing at any time for that horse to be upgrade to either Grade B or Grade A and the owner of a horse in Grade B may similarly request for that horse to be upgraded to A. The grading record of a horse so upgraded will be adjusted to the bottom limit of the higher grade and the horse will thereafter be eligible only for competitions in accordance with its adjusted winnings and any further winnings after such upgrading. Under no circumstances will a horse upgraded in this manner be allowed to revert to a lower grade. The new registration fee to be applied pro rata. Similarly, a Grade B with £1,500 actual will cost £500 to upgrade. Requests for Stallion upgrades to be referred to the BSJA Stallion Committee in the first instance. The cost of upgrading will be the difference between the horses actual winnings and Grade B level, i.e. Grade C with £560 actual will cost £440 to upgrade. A Grade C horse with actual winnings of £1,000 or more will be upgraded free of charge. 66 Grade Limits The grading limits are as follows:1 Horses Total Winnings Grade A ...................................... £2,000 and over Grade B ...................................... £1,000 to £1,999 Grade C ...................................... Nil to £999 Grade JA ..................................... £700 and over Grade JC ..................................... £100 to £699 Grade JD ..................................... Nil to £99 67 Notional Prize Money - Adult Classes Table 67.1 shows the amounts to be graded in respect of the results of national affiliated competitions. In accordance with rule 76.5, not less that one prize is to be awarded for every five starters in any competition. When additional prizes are awarded, notional prize money equilvalent to that awarded for sixth place in the notional prize money table relevant to the competition will be graded. Notional prize money for Intro Classes at both senior and pony level will be £1 for all monetary placing in open classes at 70cm, 80cm, 90cm and 1.00m. (Horses/ponies do not have to jump a double clear to have notional prize money graded.) This will apply for the 90cm open section in Pony Discovery as this section qualifies for Regional points and 1.00m open section in Pony Newcomers. For all National classes (horse and pony) whereby four double clears qualify for Second Rounds or Regional Finals, i.e. British Novice, Discovery, Newcomer and Foxhunter competitions, notional prize money will be graded only when a double clear is jumped. Therefore, if actual prize money is awarded to a competitor with faults in the jump off, notional money will be recorded as zero. This procedure will also apply for all First Round National Amateur classes. 49 Table 67.1 NOTIONAL PRIZE MONEY SUMMER QUALIFIERS – ADULTS COMPETITION NOTIONAL PRIZE MONEY FIRST ROUND 2ND ROUND FINAL International Trial As Schedule As Schedule As Schedule Area Trial As Schedule As Schedule As Schedule 1.45m Open As Schedule As Schedule As Schedule 1.30m Championship As Schedule As Schedule As Schedule B & C Championship *£45, £35, £25, £15, £12, £10 Horse & Hound Foxhunter *£30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£40, £30, £20, £15, £12, £10 *£50, £40, £30, £20, £15, £12 Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£35, £25, £15, £12, £10, £8 Equisage Discovery Championship £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 British Novice *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 £20, £15, £12, £8, £6 £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£65, £55, £45, £35, £25, £15 £10, 90cm National Amateur Championship £1 Notional if Double Clear 1.00m National Amateur Championship £1 Notional if Double Clear 1.10m National Amateur Championship £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 £20, £15, £12, £8, £6 1.20m National Amateur Championship £30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 £30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 70cms/ 80cms/90cms/100m INTRO YOUNG National Under 18 Championship £1 RIDERS As Schedule Young Show Jumper Award QUALIFYING As Schedule £10, COMPETIONS As Schedule *£65, £55, £45, £35, £25, £15 50 51 COMPETITION AGE CLASSES FOR HORSES NOTIONAL PRIZE MONEY FIRST ROUND 2ND ROUND FINAL 4 year old *£10, £8, £6, £4, £2, £1 *£12, £10, £8, £6, £4, £2 *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 5 year old *£12, £10, £8, £6, £4, £2 *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 4 & 5 year old *£12, £10, £8, £6, £4, £2 *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 6 year old *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 5 & 6 year old *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 7 year old *£40, £30, £20, £15, £12, £10 *£50, £40, £30, £20, £15, £12 *£60, £50, £40, £30, £20, £15 6 & 7 year old *£30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£40, £30, £20, £15, £12, £10 *£50, £40, £30, £20, £15, £12 7 & 8 year old *£50, £40, £30, £20, £15, £12 *£60, £50, £40, £30, £20, £15 *£70, £60, £50, £40, £30, £20 * OR AS SCHEDULE IF PRIZE MONEY STATED IS LESS THAN NOTIONAL AGE CLASSES FOR PONIES COMPETITION NOTIONAL PRIZE MONEY FIRST ROUND 2ND ROUND FINAL 4 year old *£8, £6, £4, £2, £1, £1 *£10, £8, £6, £4, £2, £1 *£12, £10, £8, £6, £4, £2 5 year old *£10, £8, £6, £4, £2, £1 *£12, £10, £8, £6, £4, £2 *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 4 & 5 year old *£10, £8, £6, £4, £2, £1 *£12, £10, £8, £6, £4, £2 *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 6 year old *£12, £10, £8, £6, £4, £2 *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 5 & 6 year old *£12, £10, £8, £6, £4, £2 *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 7 year old *£30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£40, £30, £20, £15, £12, £10 *£50, £40, £30, £20, £15, £12 6 & 7 year old £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 *£30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£40, £30, £20, £15, £12, £10 7 & 8 year old *£40, £30, £20, £15, £12, £10 *£50, £40, £30, £20, £15, £12 *£60, £50, £40, £30, £20, £15 * OR AS SCHEDULE IF PRIZE MONEY STATED IS LESS THAN NOTIONAL 52 CLASSES FOR SPECIFIC GRADES COMPETITION NOTIONAL PRIZE MONEY FIRST ROUND 2ND ROUND FINAL Open 1.10m or below As Schedule - but first prize may not exceed £50 in prize money or prizes in kind Grade A As Schedule As Schedule As Schedule Grades A & B As Schedule As Schedule As Schedule Grade B *£50, £40, £30, £20, £15, £12 *£60, £50, £40, £30, £20, £15 *£70, £60, £50, £40, £30, £20 Grade B competing in Open Classes *£45 £35 £25 £15 £12 £10 Grades B & C *£45, £35, £25, £15, £12, £10 *£55, £45, £35, £25, £15, £12 *£65, £55, £45, £35, £25, £15 Grade C *£30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£40, £30, £20, £15, £12, £10 *£50, £40, £30, £20, £15, £12 Grade C competing in Open Classes *£30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 Pony Open 1.10m or below As Schedule Novice Ponies JD/JC competing in Open Classes *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 Grade JA As Schedule As Schedule As Schedule Grade JA & JC £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£35, £25, £20, £15, £12, £10 Grade JC £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 *£30, £25, £20, £15, £12, £10 Grades JC & JD *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 Grade JD *£12, £10, £8, £6, 4 £2 *£15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 * OR AS SCHEDULE IF PRIZE MONEY STATED IS LESS THAN NOTIONAL 53 Notional Prize Money for Foreign Competitions Table 67.2 shows the amounts to be graded in respect of the results at certain foreign shows which offer prize money significantly below the normal level at shows of comparable standing. Table 67.3 shows the amounts to be graded in such circumstances in respect of results at Young Riders and Juniors events. TABLE 67.2 Class Speed 1 or 2 Jumps Off Grand Prix, Derby Puissance 1st 250 2nd 200 3rd 150 4th 80 5th 40 6th 20 400 300 200 100 60 40 2000 750 1600 500 1200 400 600 200 300 150 150 75 4th 25 5th 10 50 100 25 50 TABLE 67.3 Class Speed 1 or 2 Jumps Off Grand Prix 1st 100 2nd 75 150 300 100 225 3rd 50 75 175 6th 10 15 25 REGIONAL INTRO LEAGUES Points will be awarded in the following classes at Intro Shows to horse/rider combinations: Pony Open Classes at the following specific heights - 70cms, 80cms, 90cms and 1.00m will carry Notional prize money of £1 for JD and JC ponies and Regional Points will be awarded to ponies of any grade. Senior Open Classes - (At Intro shows only) at the following specific heights 70cms, 80cms, 90cms and 1.00m will carry Notional prize money of £1 for Grade B and C horses and Regional Points will be awarded to horses of any grade. All Senior Open classes at 1.0m or below held at Progressive or Amateur Category show will carry Notional money of £1. However, Regional Points will not be awarded. All National Amateur Classes (Regional Points at 90cms and 1.00m only) will be awarded Notional prize money if a double clear is achcieved. National 90cms and 1.0m Amateur classes only will be awarded £1 Notional Prize money if a double clear is achieved. Points will run from 1st September to 31st August each year. Plaques and sashes to the winners, to be awarded at Area or Regional Dinners. 54 Points Leagues will be posted on the website. • 12 points for first place • 10 points for second place • 8 points for third place • 6 points for four place • 4 points for fifth place • 2 points for sixth place • 1 point to be awarded for every five starters as per Rule 76.5. If horses/ponies are placed equal, the points will be divided in the same way we do for prize money, i.e. if we have three equal thirds, they will all receive 6 points. Only whole points will be awarded, therefore, points will be rounded down to the nearest whole point (as we do with prize money). In the event that there are only 9 starters in the class then 12 and 10 points will be awarded to the first and second prize winners respectively (Rule 76.6). Any competitor who is eliminated or retires from the first round of the competition is not eligible to receive points for that competition. • Regions will be defined by the rider's address. Exceptional circumstances not covered specifically in the above rules will be decided by the Chief Executive. 68 Riders Ranking, Leading Owners and Top Horses Lists 1 The Association publishes every month a Riders Ranking List, a Leading Owners List and a Top Horses List. These lists are intended to provide objective performance criteria in respect of riders and horses. Show organising committees may, if they wish, define their show jumping entry conditions with reference to any or all of these lists, but they are under no obligation to the Association to do so. 2 Riders Ranking List Points are awarded as follows :- 1 Basic Points : The total graded Actual prize money won by each rider during the year as a result of being placed sixth equal or higher on Grade A horses, and on Grade B horses in Open and A&B competitions only, is divided by 50 to give the rider’s basic points. In 1.30m - 1.40m classes basic points will be awarded. In 1.40m classes, when a double clear round is jumped, double points will be awarded. In 1.45m classes and above double points will be awarded. Horses jumping a double clear and winning less than £50 or no prize money will be awarded 2 points. Ranking points will not be allocated for Open classes below 1.30m. The Riders Ranking list will be calculated over the previous twelve months. 2 Nations Cup Points : Points are awarded for riders’ performances in Nations Cups at CSIOs, Young Rider Nations Cups and Junior Nations Cups. These points are calculated for each rider as follows: 55 Top Level Nations Cup & CSIO5*Competitions – Table 68.1 (ex Super League Nations Cups) Faults 0 1-4 5–8 9 - 12 13 – 20 Points 200 100 80 60 40 European Championships would carry double the points shown in Table 68.1 World Equestrian Games and Olympic Games would carry treble the points shown in Table 68.1 In addition, horse/rider combinations jumping a double clear round in a Top Level Nations Cup/CSIO5* will be awarded 200 Bonus Points; Combinations jumping a double clear round in European Championships will be awarded 400 Bonus Points Combinations jumping a double clear round in World Equestrian Games will be awarded 500 Bonus Points Combinations jumping a double clear round in Olympic Games will be awarded 600 Bonus Points Promotional League Nations Cup Competitions (Up to and including CSIO4*) Faults 0 Points 100 1-4 5–8 9 - 12 80 60 40 In addition, horse/rider combinations jumping a double clear round in a Promotional League Nations Cup (Up to and including CSIO4*) will be awarded 150 Bonus Points. Points for Junior Nations Cups to remain the same Junior & Young Rider Nations Cups Faults 0 Points 80 1-4 5-8 60 40 56 9 - 12 20 a) Riders Ranking Points should only be awarded for an individual performance and not Team b) Should a rider not go forward into the second round the same points to be awarded as achieved in the first round Super League and Non-Super League Competitions Additional rules: If in either round, during their own round, the fourth rider cannot improve on the team score, he may retire and therefore will be awarded points of the worst rider in that team, in that round. If in either round, the fourth rider is not required to start, as there could be no improvement to the team placing, he will be awarded the average score of that team in that round. (He may, however, start if he wishes.) Faults scored in a jump-off are disregarded. 3 Individual Championships & Olympic Games Points : Points are awarded for individual medals in accordance with Table 68.3. 4 The monthly Riders Ranking List ranks riders in descending order of total points over the previous twelve months in accordance with Rules 68.2.1 to 68.2.4. Table 68.3 INDIVIDUAL MEDALS Gold Silver Bronze Olympic Games 2000 1500 1000 World Equestrian Games 1500 1000 750 Senior European Championships 1000 500 250 500 250 125 250 125 70 Young Rider European Championships Junior European Championships 3 Top Horses List The monthly Top Horses List shows the top 200 horses in descending order of their total graded Actual winnings over the previous twelve months. 4 Leading Owners List The monthly Leading Owners list shows the leading 40 owners of Grade A horses in descending order of the total of their horses' graded Actual winnings over the previous twelve months. 57 SHOWS AND COMPETITIONS 71 Definitions For the purpose of these rules:- 1 A show is regarded as such by whatever name it may be called, for example - horse show, agricultural show, gymkhana or rally. 2 An affiliated show is a show for which the show organising committee has received affiliation to the BSJA in accordance with Rule 73. An unaffiliated show is any show for which the show organising committee has not received affiliation to the BSJA or has had such affiliation withdrawn. 3 A minor show is a show at which the aggregate amount or value of any prize and/or the proceeds of any sweepstake whether in cash or kind offered to any competitor or competitors in a show jumping competition, including Style and Performance, held anywhere on the show ground on any day of the show does not exceed £10 except for prizes offered in local competitions held in accordance with Rule 78.1 and prizes offered in special competitions in accordance with Rule 71.5. Such a show may be an affiliated show or an unaffiliated show. 4 A minor competition is a competition in which the aggregate amount or value of any prize and/ or the proceeds of any sweepstake whether in cash or kind offered to a competitor does not exceed £10. Minor competitions may be held at affiliated INTRO shows and must then be judged under BSJA rules, but minor/unaffiliated and affiliated jumping may not be run concurrently in one competition. Entries in minor competitions may be accepted from non-members who will be deemed to be subject to the BSJA rules for the duration of the show. 5 Subject to the specific agreement of the Chief Executive on each separate occasion, competitions may be scheduled as minor competitions with prizes exceeding £10 if confined to serving members of H.M. Services or to members of specialist or breed societies, but in the latter cases only if for example the jumping competition is confined to the members of a sidesaddle club riding sidesaddle or the competition is confined to registered Mountain and Moorland ponies organised by an appropriate pony breed society. This relaxation of Rule 71.3 will not be granted in respect of normal unaffiliated competitions unrelated to specialist activities, even if confined to members of societies or clubs. 72 Restrictions 1 At affiliated shows, other than affiliated minor shows as defined in Rule 71.3, all show jumping competitions other than minor or local competitions must be confined to horses or ponies registered with the BSJA to be ridden by members of the BSJA. 2 Members of the BSJA are not allowed to compete as owner or rider or to officiate in any capacity other than medical officer, veterinary surgeon, first aid or farrier at unaffiliated shows other than unaffiliated minor shows as defined in Rule 71.3. 3 Any show wishing to ban a member from competing in any National or International show in the UK affiliated to the BSJA must present their reasons for doing so to the Stewards of the Association, through the Chief Executive, at least 6 weeks prior to the show and such a ban coming into effect. 58 73 1. Affiliation This rule sets out the basis upon which applications for affiliation of shows will be considered by the BSJA and all show organisers and/or members wishing to apply for affiliation for a show must comply with these rules. 2. .1 It is a condition of affiliation that a show organiser will appoint a Show Secretary who must be a fully paid up member of the Association in one of the following categories: Show Secretary, Life, Full/Jumping, non jumping, owner, official or company. .2 Any applications for affiliation not made in accordance with this rule may be refused. .3 The BSJA will designate dates for certain competitions, such as National Championships, these will be so identified in the show calendar and the BSJA reserves the right to change or amend the dates if and when necessary. .4 It is an automatic condition of affiliation that: (i) Shows should reimburse Judges with all out of pocket expenses to include but not limited to travel and accommodations costs. BSJA pays mileage at the present time based on 40p per mile. Further to this, show organisers are expected to make their own arrangements for any accounting or tax that might arise from any such payments. (ii) International shows held in the UK must invite a member of the BSJA Executive Board to be on the Show’s Organising Committee. Procedure for Applications .1 All applications for affiliation must be submitted to the BSJA either on the official affiliation application form and/or online through the BSJA website to reach the BSJA office by the date advised, such dates will be advertised on the BSJA website and/or in the Show Jumper magazine. .2 As soon as reasonably practicable after the deadline for the submission of applications, the BSJA will publish a draft calendar (usually on the BSJA website) during the period of 14 days following publication, a Show Secretary may request changes to any dates or categories offered by the BSJA affiliation and these will be considered by the BSJA and, if appropriate following such consideration, an amended draft calendar will be published. During the period of 14 days after such publication of the amended draft calendar a Show Secretary may request further changes to show categories but not the dates. Requests for such changes will be considered by the BSJA. .3 At the end of the period referred to in 2.2 above the BSJA will publish a confirmed calendar of show dates. Final publication will normally take place by the end of January and the end of July of each year. The BSJA accepts no liability for the clashing of Show Dates. .4 Applications for affiliation or for change of show dates subsequent to affiliation received after the confirmed calendar has been published on the BSJA website will 59 only be accepted in exceptional circumstances and at the discretion of the Chief Executive if it is in the interests of the BSJA and its members as a whole. 3. Applications for affiliation .1 Applications may be refused if, at the discretion of either the Management Board and/or the Chief Executive, affiliation would not be in the best interests of the BSJA or its members as a whole. .2 Where possible shows in the same region should, wherever possible, avoid running show on the same dates particularly where the shows concerned include qualifying competitions in the same category. .3 Elite One Star Shows and above: In the event that two or more Elite One Star shows or higher operating within 100 miles of each other apply for affiliation for shows on the same dates and an objection is received from the Show Secretary of one of the shows concerned the BSJA will award affiliation to one or more of such Elite One Star shows based upon any of the following: 1. 4. General Criteria i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii) viii) ix) x) Suitability of venue. To protect National Qualifiers. The importance of the venue to the BSJA and its members. The prize money for the show in question. Number of days show jumping offered during the course of the year. Prize funds offered during the course of the year. Historical importance, if any. Likely television audience, if any. Geographical importance. Any other factor which in the opinion of the Management Board or the Chief Executive, is relevant. 2. That the schedules of the shows concerned do not, in the opinion of the Chief Executive, conflict with each other. 3. That, in the opinion of the Chief Executive, it is in the best interests of the BSJA or its members as a whole for affiliation to be granted to more than one such show. 4. Subject as set out above the BSJA may grant affiliation for two or more shows on the same day. Consideration of applications .1 Applications will be considered by the Chief Executive in conjunction with the Show Sub Committee. .2 Any Show Secretary dissatisfied with the Chief Executive’s decision as to affiliation may request the matter be considered by the Management Board. 60 .3 The Management Board reserves the right to accept, refuse or withdraw affiliation without stating its reasons for so doing. .1 Regional representatives, in conjunction with their area representatives, shall use their best endeavours in organising show dates within their regions so that shows, wherever possible, avoid running shows on the same dates. .2 Show Secretaries are under a duty to consult with their regional and area representatives and also to use their best endeavours to organise their shows on dates which do not clash with shows in the same region. 5. 6. Income The British Show Jumping Association reserves the right to control all income, howsoever arising, from television, radio, film, video or other broadcasting rights or associated enterprise at any show jumping event run under BSJA or FEI rules; for the benefit of the sport as a whole. It is a condition of show affiliation that any proposed contract or agreement, affected by this rule, between or on behalf of the organiser of any show must be submitted to the Chief Executive for prior approval. 7. Insurance The granting of affiliation to the BSJA automatically confers upon the show in question the benefit of inclusion under the Association’s legal liability insurance policy. The limit of indemnity of this policy is £30,000,000 for any one incident. 8. Show Organiser It is the responsibility of the show organiser and/or the promoting body to a) comply with all the appropriate regulations relating to all health and safety requirements, provision of medical services and supplies and fire precautions b) to ensure the health and safety of all persons, whether they are organisers, officials, participants or members of the public or any other person who may be affected whilst at the event c) ascertain from the appropriate Authorities the extent and nature of any such obligations d) The Association strongly recommends that First Aiders at shows should have some form of identification in order that they may be instantly recognised and in addition to being identifiable, should be sited at the ringside during the duration of the show and should not be allocated any other job. Additionally, the qualification of the First Aider/medical cover must be displayed in a prominent position, i.e. Secretary's office 61 74 Affiliation Fees 1 Affiliation to the BSJA is conditional on agreement to pay the Association the category booking fee payable at the time of acceptance of affiliation with the remainder of the affiliation fee being invoiced after the show. For Summer and Winter Shows the fees are as follows: Booking Fee - £25.00 per show day. VAT should be added to this fee where applicable to the Show Organiser. Note this Booking Fee is treated as a payment on account and is deducted, after the show has run, from the Total Affiliation Fee payable. In order to calculate Affiliation Fees, results from shows are required to be returned to the Association within seven days from the end of the show. If, after seven days, the Show has not returned the results they will be given a further seven days in which to send them. If, after 14 days, the show has still not returned the results the total affiliation value of the show category will be levied, not taking into account the number of starters. Affiliation Fee - The maximum total Affiliation Fee per day payable by Category of Show net of VAT will be as follows: Elite Advanced Progressive Intro Special Amateur Pony Combined £100 £100 ) £150 ) £100 ) £100 ) £150 ) £100 ) £100 or £150 depending on the fees of the categories being combined. The higher level category fee decides level of fee Where more than two arenas are used at any show there will be a supplemental charge of £35 net of VAT, per arena, per day. 75 Schedules Categorisation of Schedules All schedules will fall into one or more Categories known as Elite, Advanced, Progressive, Intro, Amateur, Special and Pony combined. INTRO CATEGORY This level has been created to attract new members and to satisfy existing members who are happy to compete at this level. Within INTRO, there will be 3 National qualifiers, in addition, a Regional Points League will be introduced to identify the riders who are doing well at this level and will enable the Regions to reward the appropriate members. These Leagues will be published by the BSJA to create interest and involvement. The maximum height allowed under INTRO is 1.00m. There is no restriction on the minimum level which will be determined by the "market" in any particular area. A minimum of three classes must be scheduled within this category, at least two affiliated classes must be held, to include a 90cm Amateur quailifier. 62 The classes in this level are: Clear Round 1 unaffiliated 70cm and /or 80cm Regional Point classes 90cm Amateur qualifier (mandatory, Regional points will be awarded) British Novice first round (allowed in INTRO or PROGRESSIVE) 1.00m Amateur qualifier (allowed in INTRO or PROGRESSIVE, Regional points will be awarded) Within this height range, shows are encouraged to include their own selection of classes not included above, i.e. Regional/Area/Centre qualifiers. All these classes are subject to £25 maximum 1st Prize and will be awarded Regional Points. PROGRESSIVE CATEGORY Is a level that provides the membership with a route for producing horses and developing themselves from British Novice level upwards. As in the higher classification, controls will be introduced on the prize funds (prize money or prizes in kind) offered in the clases that are run under BSJA rules. • • • • • • • British Novice Discovery Newcomers 1.00m Amateur 1.10m Amateur 1.10m Open 1.20m Amateur £25 minimum 1st Prize £30 minimum 1st Prize £40 minimum 1st Prize £50 maximum 1st Prize £50 maximum 1st Prize £50 maximum 1st Prize 1st Prize in keeping with the schedule All other classes have, a restriction on the maximum prize fund allowed e.g. £50 1st Prize. • No class, other than the British Novice, is allowed at 90cm • No classes over 1.10m are allowed in this category of show apart from the 1.20m Amateur • No unaffiliated classes are to be programmed to precede this schedule, other than clear round or schooling rounds, with a specified start time for the Affiliated Schedule, which has to be adhered to. • Within this height range shows are encouraged to include their own selection of classes not included above, i.e. Regional/Area/Centre qualifiers ADVANCED CATEGORY • Newcomers, and all classes above this level, not to include 1.10m Open • All National qualifying classes that are determined by the BSJA will have a minimum prize level, dictated by the 1st prize, as below. • • • • • • • • Newcomers Foxhunter National Amateur 1.20m National B & C National 1.30m National 1.45m Open Area Trials International Trials £40 £50 £50 £75 £150 £250 £1000 £2000 Senior Open classes at 1.15m, 1.20m and 1.25m will carry a maximum First Prize of £100. Dispensation may be given by the BSJA Office in special cases, if run as a series or if a minimum of two qualifying classes are held in the preceding days of a Final. 63 All competitions in this category with the exception of Newcomers must have a minimum first prize of £50.00. All other National Qualifiers that are not listed will be allocated a prize fund that complements their height and level in the system. Other classes scheduled by the individual shows, where conditions are not determined by the BSJA rules, are the responsibility of the organiser with regard to the level of funding and are expected to complement the rest of the schedule; a review of scheduling will be done periodically. No unaffiliated/minor classes, clear round or schooling rounds are to be programmed in this schedule but dispensation may be given from the BSJA Office on the day of a qualifier in a pure Progressive only show. ELITE CATEGORY A minimum of three classes must be held in this category and it is a mandatory requirement to schedule Elite classes as the first three classes of the day. Class choices: Warm Up class not below 1.20m (can be Foxhunter/1.20m Open) National B&C National 1.30m National 1.45m Accumulator (1.30m and above) Top Score (1.30m and above) Area Trial International Trial Dispensation may be given to run 5 year old classes and, if allocated, the 7 & 8 year old qulaifier, which would substitute the B&C. Following this schedule shows may run whatever they choose i.e. Progressive, on the same day in a one ring show providing, that the second category has been booked. It is a condition for the allocation of a Premier or Development Classic show that shows run twoElite category shows throughout the year. In order to identify Elite Category Shows with high prize funds on the Calendar the following "Star" rating will be used on affiliation. This will ensure that Shows with high level prize funds will be easily identifiable in the Calendar. Elite Prize Fund less than £3,000 Elite *(one star) Prize Fund £3,000 - £6,000 Elite ** (two star) Prize Fund £6,001 - £10,000 Elite *** (three star) Prize Fund £10,001 and above AMATEUR CATEGORY This will identify shows where all the amateur classes are scheduled. The restictions on this category of show are as follows: • No National qualifiers included other than those specifically for the amateur rider • Open classes allowed for any member but with the height and money restriction of the Progressive Category, i.e. 1.10m height restriction other than a National Amateur 1.20m and £50 maximum 1st prize. • The BSJA will monitor the allocation of Amateur Category shows so other categories are not lost in any particular geographical area. • One unaffiliated class or clear round can be scheduled in this catergory 64 PONY CATEGORY All Pony shows will be included in one Category. SPECIAL CATEGORY This is specifically to identify Stallion and Age Class shows that are organised for these particular classifications when they are not included as part of another category. Age classes will normally be included in the appropriate show category, depending on the height of the competition. However, in the event of a show specialising in a full range of Age/Young Horse Classes, these can be classified as a Special Category Show. • No unaffiliated/minor classes, clear round or schooling rounds are to be programmed in this schedule. 1 It is a condition of affiliation that a schedule pro forma obtainable from the BSJA Office and a draft schedule for all show jumping competitions, including minor and local competitions, (Rules 71.3, 78) planned to be held at an affiliated show, is submitted to arrive at the BSJA Office not less than two months before the first day of the show. 2 The following information and completed pro forma must accompany the draft schedule: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Name of show Date of show Venue Category of show Name, address and telephone number of show secretary Name and address of Chairman of show organising committee Number of arenas to be used for show jumping Approximate dimensions of each arena Number of practice areas/collecting rings Names of Course Designer(s)/Builder(s), Chairman of Judges Panel, Judges and Time Keeper(s) who have accepted invitations to officiate Approximate time of starting each competition Conditions for each competition, including maximum height of fences, entry qualifications, prizes, sponsorship, judging table, speed and reference to relevant BSJA rule(s) General show conditions and regulations Entry fees Names of two elected Show Stewards 3 A final schedule incorporating any alterations required by the Chief Executive must be submitted to arrive at the BSJA Office not less than one month before the first day of the show. BSJA Office will not despatch show documentation and rosettes before the final schedule is received. 4 Only in exceptional circumstances may any alterations or additions be made to the competitions or other conditions published in the final schedule without the express permission of the Chief Executive, which must be in writing. Should any such addition or alteration be made, the Judge concerned must forward a written report of the circumstances to the Chief Executive when returning the results. 65 5 Any show or organisation which intends to promote a series of competitions which qualify for a further competition or competitions at a subsequent show or shows must apply to the UK Show Junping Development Committee for ratification by the Management Board before 31st October giving full details of the proposed conditions. The method by which it is to be decided which horses or ponies qualify is to be clearly stated. No offer of allocation of such a qualifying competition is to be made to another show until such time as the UK Show Jumping Development Committee/Management Board has approved the conditions. All allocations are to be reported to the UK Show Jumping Development Committee and must not subsequently be altered without its approval. See Rule 290.10 6 When a preliminary competition is held at a show which qualifies for a further competition at the same show, separate cash prizes in accordance with Rule 76 must be offered for the preliminary competition, which should be scheduled in accordance with Rule 288 unless special permission has been given by the Chief Executive. 7 A show which schedules a Foxhunter First Round competition must also include in the same schedule an Open Competition of 1.20m or above (a split Foxhunter/1.20m class will suffice) or must provide sufficient competitions for all to have the opportunity of competing. Foxhunter First Round Qualifier may be incorporated within a Grade C competition, but the show must schedule a 1.20m Open or above. 8 Shows may limit the number of entries in any competition. In the case of I.T.s and competitions which qualify for Second Rounds, Semi or National Finals the number of entries must not be limited to less than 40 without the special permission of the Chief Executive. 9 Special competitions must be scheduled in accordance with Rule 268. 1 0 When Second Round competitions included in Section 4 of the Rule Book take place at a show at which competitors are normally required to become show members, non-members qualified for the Second Round must be allowed to enter that competition for the same entry fees as members, without being required to pay any membership fee or surcharge. These competitors must also be allowed to enter their Second Round horses without membership fee or surcharge for one other competition for which they are eligible, provided such a competition has been scheduled on the same day. 1 1 Competitions with more than 70 starters when first prize money does not exceed £30 may be divided into 2 sections for the jump off and purposes of awarding prizes. The judges will allocate eligible competitors to each jump-off by draw or, if the procedure under Rule 231.1 has been followed, then alternative eligible competitors will be allocated to each jump-off. Other competitors eligible for prizes but not for the jumps off will similarly be allocated to each section. Where applicable numbers to qualify from each section will be based on half the numbers to start in the first round rounded up to the nearest whole number. No horse/pony may compete in more than one section and there should be approximately the same number of entries in each section. Each section should have the same prize money as that which has been advertised in the schedule plus additional prizes in accordance with Rule 76.5. This rule does not apply to Second Round qualifiers listed in Section 4 of the Rule Book. 1 2 Pre-entry Drawn order (for BSJA Second Rounds, Regional Finals and Direct Qualifiers) see Rule 79.3 66 76 Prizes 1 Cash prizes must be offered for all BSJA affiliated competitions other than minor competitions as defined by Rule 71.4. 2 Prizes in kind may be offered in addition to any or all of the cash prizes. 3 The value of the first cash prize must not exceed one third of the total cash prize money available and must not be less than £11. An acceptable balance of prize distribution must be presented in schedule. 4 The value of the lowest cash prize, except in a sweepstake, must not be less than the normal entry fee stated excluding VAT if applicable, in the schedule excluding any surcharge for late entries or reduction for membership. Block entry fees may be levied, but these may not be greater than the total of the last scheduled prizes of all the classes encompassed in the block entry fee, with the recommendation that it is a reduced entry fee. 5 Not less than one prize is to be awarded for every five starters or part thereof in any competiton, including Hors Concours starters and those competing under the Ticket to Ride scheme. When fewer prizes have been offered in the schedule, additional prizes must be awarded to maintain this ratio (but see Rule 76.10). Notional Prize money will be graded in the same ratio and additional prizes will be equivalent to that awarded for sixth place in the notional prize money table relevant to the competition. 6 Withholding Prizes 1 When there are 20 or less starters in a competition the number of prizes awarded may be reduced below the number offered in the schedule by withholding lower prizes provided the following minimum numbers of prizes are awarded, but with the exception that any competitor who is eliminated or retires from the first round of the competition is not eligible to receive prize money in that competition:Up to 5 starterss Up to 10 starters Up to 15 starters Up to 20 starters Up to 25 starters Up to 30 starters Over 30 1st prize 1st & 2nd prizes 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th prizes 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th prizes 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th prizes All prizes Shows must specifically state in their schedules when Rule 76.6.1 is to be implemented for sponsored competitions. 2 The intention to adopt this procedure must be agreed with the sponsor of the prize money, if any, and stated in the schedule for the competition in the following form: “In the event of insufficient starters lower prizes may be withheld in accordance with Rule 76.6”. 3 Under no circumstances may the value of any prize awarded be reduced below the value offered in the schedule. 4 The Judge is not to withhold any prize unless he is satisfied that he/she is required to do so by the show organiser and that the sponsor, if any, has signified that it is his/her wish that the sponsored prize money should be withheld in accordance with this rule if there are less than 20 starters. 67 5 If the Judges instruction to continue is not followed by competitors, no trophy will be awarded and the competitors will each only receive the prize money and the lowest placing for which they would have jumped off. There will be no qualifying place. 7 Minimum prizes for sweepstakes are to be offered on the following scale: 1st, 25%; 2nd, 20%; 3rd, 15%; 4th, 10%; 5th, 5% of the total entry fees received. If the number of starters exceeds 29, additional prizes must be awarded in accordance with Rule 76.5. Rule 76.6 may not be applied to a Sweepstake. 8 Prize money in excess of that offered in the schedule is not to be awarded without the approval of the Chief Executive. 9 Cash prizes which are awarded on the combined result of more than one separate competition may only be offered on the basis of the results obtained by individual horses. Cash prizes are accordingly not to be awarded to leading riders on the basis of results achieved with more than one horse. Prizes in kind may, however, be awarded on this basis. All shows wishing to award leading rider prizes must have the written approval of the Chief Executive prior to producing their schedule and the leading rider prize must be clearly stated in the schedule. 1 0 When prizes are divided as the result of equality of placings in any competition and such division results in less than £1 to be awarded to each of the competitors placed equal, such awards may be withheld at the discretion of the show organising committee, notwithstanding the provisions of Rule 76.5. 1 1 There is no limit on prize money for Open competitions except as detailed below: Classes for 128 cms ponies with maximum height in the first round of 95cms; the first prize may not exceed £50. Classes for 138 cms ponies with maximum height in the first round of 1.05m; the first prize may not exceed £50. Classes for 148 cms ponies with maximum height in the first round of 1.10m; the first prize may not exceed £50. Any competition run over three rounds, commencing at 1.10m, must have a minimum first prize of £50. The maximum first prize in the Progressive category is £50, with the exception of the 1.10m Amateur, this can go to a maximum of first prize of £100 (allowed also in the Amateur category). The Minimum first prize in the Advanced category is £50, with the exception of the Newcomers first round that has a £40 minimum first prize. All Open classes above 1.10m or below 1.30m must have a maximum First Prize of £100. The first prize in Open competitions for ponies at 1.10m or below may not exceed £50 in prize money or prizes in kind, except in Championships with qualifying competitions held at a series of shows when the first prize for the Final must not exceed £250. 1 2 In competitions confined to ponies not exceeding 128cms the first prize must not exceed £75, except in championships with qualifying competitions held at a series of shows, when the first prize for the final must not exceed £250. 68 1 3 Challenge trophies should be signed for by the rider, owner or authorised agent of the winning horse or pony. The signatory will be held responsible for returning the trophy in the same condition as that in which he/she received it by the date stipulated by the show at which it was won. Failure to do so may be reported to the Chief Executive who may initiate disciplinary proceedings. Trophies for National Finals require a mandatory £50 deposit to be paid by the rider, owner, parent or Authorised Agent. 1 4 Where there are fewer than four starters in a competition show organisers may cancel the competition(s), provided the show rules state as such. If there are four or more starters then the competition must be run. 1 5 A competitor who does not complete the first round of a competition is not eligible for an award or qualifying place. 77 Eligibility 1 It is the responsibility of the owners, riders and authorised agents jointly and severally that horses/ponies and riders which compete in BSJA affiliated competitions are eligible in all respects to do so and that Notice in Writing or verbally, in accordance with Rules 22 & 23, has been properly and fully effected before competing. 2 Riders who cannot fully satisfy the conditions laid down in Rule 77.1 must present an entry ticket, conforming to the 'Ticket to Ride' scheme as follow;. Stallions are not eligible to compete on a ticket. Note: The principles of normal rules apply to this scheme i.e. pony members cannot compete in adult competitions and vice versa. Blue Tickets: Red Tickets: Promotional tickets: these cost £6 each, of which £3 is retained by the show and £3 forwarded to the BSJA, over and above the normal entry fee, and may be purchased from Show Secretaries by members and non-members and entitles them to ride in one class once for every ticket purchased - no prize money, qualification or placing may be won. these may be purchased directly from the Headquarters at Stoneleigh, in books of 50 tickets, at a cost of £250 per book (i.e. £5 per ticket) by members of the Association and are designed for use by active horse trials rider members of the Association and those members who are dealing in horses. One ticket to be presented per class, in addition to the normal entry fee, and no prize money, qualification or placing may be won. these may appear from time to time in equestrian publications and will entitle members and non-members to ride in one class for every ticket surrendered and no prize money, qualification or placing may be won. The only horses that may compete for prize money or qualifications are those for which a member's current membership and registration card is presented to a Show Secretary - it is vital that these cards are not forgotten or left at home since a charge for a ticket will then be required before competition. Members will not now be able to compete with a horse whose registration paperwork has not been processed at Stoneleigh and a registration card received by the member before competing without using and paying for a Blue or Red ticket. (See Rules 22 & 23). Members are therefore encouraged to plan at least 10 days ahead when wanting to register a new horse and before competing. 69 3 A horse or rider may be allowed to take part in a competition “hors concours” (noncompetitively) subject to the following conditions: 1 Permission is obtained from the show organising committee. Such permission is entirely at the discretion of the show organising committee who may withhold permission without being obliged to give reasons. 2 The Judge is informed that permission has been given. 3 The rider is subject to the rules as if he/she were a competitor in the competition in question, except as provided for in this rule, (for example, he/she must follow the set track and will be required to leave the arena if eliminated). 4 The owner and rider are paid up members of the Association in the appropriate categories of membership and the horse or pony is currently registered, though not necessarily in the grade appropriate to the competition or have presented an entry ticket under the 'Ticket to Ride' scheme. Horses may not, however, compete 'Hors Concours' in pony competitions and vice versa. 5 A horse/pony taking part in a competition “Hors Concours” may do so once in the first round only and is not to participate in any jump off other than the jump-off section of a competition under Table A6/Two Phase/Single Phase 6 A horse or pony which has competed in affiliated competitions 'Hors Concours' or on a Ticket to Ride is not allowed to compete subsequently for prizes in the same arena on the same day. In affiliated competitions, a horse/pony may now jump 'Hors Concours' immediately after its competitive round and not wait until the end of the classs. If the rider has subsequent competitive entries in the class they will now remain competitive and not have to jump 'Hors Concours'. The horse who has jumped 'Hors Concours' or on a Ticket to Ride, will remain "Hors Concours" or on a Ticket to Ride, in that ring for the rest of the day as usual. However, a horse/pony may jump in unaffiliated/minor compeitions or clear round jumping and then jump competitively in affiliated competitions in the same ring on the same day. 7 A horse or pony may not compete 'Hors Concours' or on a 'Ticket to Ride' in Second Round competitions, Regional or Semi Finals or direct qualifiers. 8 A rider wishing to ride competitively and 'Hors Concours' or on a 'Ticket to Ride' in the same competition must ride the competitive entry first. Competitors riding on a 'Ticket', who go through to the jump(s) off, must jump at the end of the jump(s) off. 9 A rider, having had faults during his/her round, may jump 'Hors Concours' immediately or before the end of the class. 4 When the schedule specifies that a competition is open to horses or ponies of a particular grade or grades, no horse of any other grade is eligible to compete. If no grade is specified, the competition is open to horses or ponies in all horse or pony grades. 5 Competitions are normally to be scheduled as open to horses or ponies and stallions are not to be excluded from such competitions. Special competitions may, however, be scheduled for mares only. 6 No rider may ride more than four horses or three ponies in the same competition (except in combined classes) in addition to 'Hors Concours' or 'Ticket' entries. This rule applies equally to Second Round and Final competitions for which horses and/or riders have qualified from a previous competition except that 'Hors Concours' or Ticket entries are not allowed - (Rule 77.3.7). 70 7 Where the conditions of any competition refer to a horse's or pony’s winnings, this is to be interpreted as only those winnings taken into consideration for grading purposes as stated in Rule 62 and Rule 67.1. 8 Unless otherwise stated in the schedule, eligibility will depend on grade and/or total winnings as at the time of starting. 9 Adult competitions are open to horses only to be ridden by life, full, associate or pony associate members. 1 0 Pony competitions are open to ponies only to be ridden by pony or pony associate members. 1 1 Young Rider competitions are open to horses to be ridden by life, full, associate or pony associate members up to the end of the calendar year in which the rider reaches the age of 21 and are judged under the rules for adult competitions appropriate to the grade or grades of horses to which the competition is confined in accordance with the schedule. 12 138cms competitions are open to ponies not exceeding 138cms to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members up to the end of the calendar year in which the rider reaches the age of 14. 13 128cms competitions are open to ponies not exceeding 128cms to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members up to the end of the calendar year in which the rider reaches the age of 12. 1 4 All Pony competitions must be finished by 11.00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday nights when followed by a Bank Holiday and at 10.00 p.m. on weekdays and normal Sunday nights. 15 1 2 Riders In all competitions held at a BSJA affiliated show other than minor or local competitions as defined in Rules 71.4 & 78.1, horses and ponies must only be ridden by members of the Association whose category of membership entitles them to do so (Rule 33). Only the rider who commences a competition may complete the competition. Riders who wish to compete at an international show held outside Great Britain must apply to the BSJA Office for a licence in accordance with Article 134 of the General Regulations of the F.E.I. Those regulations require that invitations for foreign competitors to take part in an international event must be sent to their National Federation and that competitors in these events must be entered by their national federation. The acceptance of such invitations to British competitors is subject to the approval of the World Class Performance Manager who may consult. A non refundable fee of £50 per rider, to be paid by pony members, for all self funded International shows including Cavan HPI. (a) The first or only horse of a member wishing to compete abroad must be a genuine Grade B (actual prize money) with the exception of specific young horse classes, children competing in junior classes on Grade C horses and Veteran classes. (b) Horses and riders will only be authorised to compete abroad at the level at which they are consistently/successfully competing at home. Any rider who competes abroad at an International show, without seeking authorisation from the BSJA Internatinal office, will not receive points towards the riders ranking list from money won at this show and may/will be disciplined. 71 3 At BSJA affiliated shows pony members may only compete in pony competitions riding ponies. They may not compete in adult competitions against members riding horses except in local competitions (Rule 78). Pony Associate members may compete in pony competitions on ponies and in adult competitions on horses. 4 Pony members are not eligible to compete in 128cms, 138cms or Pony competitions after 31st December of the year in which they reach the age of 12, 14 or 16 respectively, even though they may have qualified to compete in further competitions after this date as the result of previous preliminary or first round competitions. Unless otherwise stated in the schedule this rule will not preclude a qualified pony being ridden by another rider of eligible age. 1 6 A horse or pony taking part in a competition is not allowed to compete more than once in any round of the same competition. 78 Local Competitions 1 A maximum of one adult and one pony competition at each show may be limited to competitors residing within 15 miles radius of the show and opened to non members of the Association and to unregistered horses and ponies. For these competitions the prize money value restrictions in Rules 71.3 and 71.4 are increased from a maximum of £10 to a maximum of £15 for any prize. Prizes for local competitions do not count for grading. Competitions in accordance with this rule may be held at affiliated or unaffiliated minor shows. 2 Local or Area competitions limited to competitors residing within an area which exceeds the 15 miles radius allowed by Rule 78.1 must, if held at an affiliated show, be confined to members of the Association, riding registered horses or ponies. Winnings in such competitions count for grading. If such a competition is held at an unaffiliated minor show the prize money must conform to Rule 71.3. 3 Residential qualifications for local competitions may be claimed only in respect of permanent place of residence physically situated within the county, area or radius specified in the schedule. 72 78A Pony Competitions Pony competitions with a rider age restriction to be held under Table A not against the clock. 79 Entries Club membership fees for single site shows are permissable, but not encouraged; no other premiums or charges, except a surcharge for late entries (Rule 76.4) may be implemented without the prior written approval of the Management Board. 1 Entries must be made in the name of the person in whose ownership the horse is registered. In the case of joint ownership, entries may be made in the name or names of any or all of the owners registered as joint owners. Horses and ponies must be entered under the names under which they are registered, but horses registered with commercial prefixes or suffixes under Rule 50.7.4. may be entered with or without the prefix or suffix. In the event of a change of ownership after an entry has been made, such entry may stand provided the show secretary is informed and Notice in Writing is effected in accordance with Rules 22 and 23. Entries may also be accepted under the 'Ticket to Ride' scheme as detailed under Rule 77.2. 2 Nomination entries are not allowed at affiliated shows. 3 For the first class of every show day no further entries to be accepted after the published start time of the class and competitors may not walk the course after the published start of the class. Pre-entry Drawn Order (for BSJA Second Rounds, Regional Finals and Direct Qualifiers). Entries may possibly be accepted for classes 1 and 2 on the day before 9.00a.m. providing that pre-entries for each class are less than 60. (With the exception of County Shows) Any entries taken on the day must compete first in the drawn order. Once entries reach 60 before 9.00a.m. the class will be closed. 4 Substitutions 1 Substitutions will only be accepted in writing on the official BSJA forms supplied to all affiliated shows. Pads of forms may also be purchased by members from the BSJA Office. 2 The horse substituted must be registered in the same ownership as that of the original entry and if so registered may be ridden by any rider qualified by the conditions of the competition to do so. Additionally, an Authorised Agent may substitute any horse for which he has Authority to Act under Rule 33.11.3 for an entered horse for which he has Authority to Act, but in this case the horse substituted must be ridden by the rider already entered to ride the original entry. 3 The completed substitution form is to be given to the Judge before the start of the competition or is to be handed in when declaring if declarations are required. 4 Substitution Forms must be attached to the result sheet if the judge considers that the substitution is in any way contrary to these rules. 5 No horse which is already entered in a particular competition may be substituted for another horse entered in the same competition except following a change of ownership as provided for in Rule 79.1. 73 5 6 When the ownership of a horse changes, the right to substitute in respect of any entries of that horse made prior to the receipt of Notice in Writing by the BSJA Office in accordance with Rules 22 & 23 remains with the previous owner or his Authorised Agent unless the previous owner gives Notice in Writing that the horse has been transferred with engagements in which case the right to substitute passes to the new owner or his Authorised Agent 7 No horse may be substituted in any competition which is not fully eligible and qualified for that competition unless the schedule specifically states otherwise. 8 An Authority to Act is granted under Rule 33.11.3 to enable a bona fide trainer or rider, to whom an owner entrusts his horse, to enter that horse in competitions and to substitute as necessary for other horses in his charge. It is not to be used as a temporary expedient to enable an owner whose horse has not been accepted for entry in a particular competition to take over the entry of another owner who does not wish to compete. Refund of Entry Fees 1 Except as stated below, affiliated shows are required to repay 50% of the entry fees in respect of all entry cancellations which are received by the show secretary not later than 48 hours before noon of the day on which the first affiliated competition of the show is scheduled to start. 2 The schedule may state dates and times outside which cancellations by telephone will not be accepted, provided that the last occasion for accepting telephoned cancellations is not earlier than 48 hours before noon of the day on which the first affiliated competition of the show is scheduled to start. The schedule may require telephoned cancellations to be confirmed in writing. 3 In the event that a competition or show is cancelled, competitors are entitled to a full refund of entry fee. Shows which re-schedule their dates (usually due to adverse weather conditions) should refund entry fees less an administration fee, this fee to be identified in the show schedule. 4 Repayments will not be made under this rule when the schedule provides for 50% or less of the total fees to be paid on entry and the balance on declaration. 5 Shows are not required to repay a claim by any one competitor amounting to less than £1.50 in respect of cancelled entries relating to any one show day. 6 Any badge or ticket of admission which may have been received and to which the competitor is no longer entitled must be returned before any repayment is made. 7 A veterinary certificate is not required to support any claim made under this rule. 74 CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE 81 Agreement to be bound by the Rules 1 Every member of the Association has, by the completion of his/her membership application form, agreed to be bound by the Memorandum and Articles of Association and all rules, regulations and bye-laws made thereunder and has agreed that the decisions of the Executive Board, the Management Board, Stewards and other competent authorities of the Association given in accordance therewith shall be final and binding upon him/her. World Class Performance Squad riders competing in National competitions and all members of the Association competing in International competitions 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 the Association for such purposes. It is the responsibility of all members of this Association to familiarise themselves with the Rules of the BEF, FEI, BOA, IOC and Sports Councils of Great Britain. 2 Rules and any documentation approved by the Executive Board, Management Board and or HQ Stoneleigh may only be amended if notice has been printed in the British Show Jumping magazine or the Show Dates or Horse and Hound or on the BSJA website, or by letter/note/fax signed by any two of the following; Chairman/Chairman of The UK Show Jumping Development Committee//Chief Executive/Communications Manager/Financial Controller. 82 Conduct of Members No member of the British Show Jumping Association shall:- 1 Conduct himself/herself at a show in a manner which is offensive to the public. 2 Argue at a show with a judge or with a show official or use abusive or threatening language or behave with incivility or contempt towards a judge or show official. 3 Ill-treat in any way a horse or pony at a show whether inside or outside the arena. 4 Misuse or use excessively a whip or spur (Rules 102.7, 101.9). 5 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. 6 Jump or attempt to jump any obstacle in the arena at a show except when actually taking part in a competition or with special permission from the show organising committee and then only provided that neither he/she nor his/hers horse or pony competes in any further competition in that arena during the remainder of the show. 7 Allow 1 2 3 4 a horse or pony in the collecting ring or anywhere on or in the vicinity of the show ground to:Be rapped Jump a pole or obstacle which is held by hand Jump an oxer which has the back element lower than the top pole of the front element Jump a fence in the wrong direction. 75 8 Allow knowingly or otherwise a horse or pony for which he/she is responsible as owner, lessee, authorised agent, or rider to compete in any show jumping competition under the influence of a forbidden substance as defined in Rule 97.1. 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 forbidden 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. It is the responsibility of both the rider and the owner to ensure that this Rule is complied with. 9 Unreasonably refuse to allow a horse or pony which has competed or is about to compete in a show jumping competition to undergo any properly authorised test or examination if requested to do so by an officer or official of the Association or the show organising committee. 1 0 Conduct himself in such a manner that he/she has or may have committed or has or may have been party or privy to any breach of any provisions of the Memorandum and Articles of Association or of any rule, regulation or bye-law 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 the Association, to the F.E.I. or to any foreign national federation, conducts himself/herself in such a manner that were he/she a member of the Association he would himself/ herself be in breach of any of the provisions of Rule 82. 1 1 Conduct himself /herself in a manner which in the opinion of the Stewards is detrimental to the character and/or prejudicial to the interests of the Association. 1 2 Unreasonably fail or refuse to assist the Stewards, Scottish Branch Stewards, Stipendiary Stewards or the Chief Executive in their investigations of complaints of misconduct by members of the Association. 1 3 Make, either orally or in writing, to an officer of the Association or of an affiliated show, a statement on any matter covered by the rules which h/shee knows to be untrue. 1 4 Compete as owner or rider or officiate at an unaffiliated show except as provided for in Rule 72.2. 1 5 Compete as owner or rider in a competition at a BSJA affiliated show other than a minor competition as defined in Rule 71.4 before all required notification in respect of owner; rider; authority to act; registration; re-registration; change of ownership; change of name of horse and/or pony have been effected in accordance with Rules 22 & 23. 16 Compete as owner or rider in a competition for which the horse or pony and the rider are not fully eligible, except as provided for in Rule 77.2. 1 7 Having indicated his availability for selection for an official British national team, unreasonably fail or refuse to compete in such team if selected. 1 8 Exercise any of the rights or privileges of membership while suspended therefrom (Rule 32), nor assist represent or act on behalf of any other member of the Association at a show affiliated to the Association, to the F.E.I. or to any foreign national federation while suspended from all rights and privileges of membership. 19 Compete as rider in any show jumping competition while under the influence of a forbidden substance as defined in Rule 97.2. A member shall be in breach of this rule if the analysis of a sample taken from him or her shows the presence in his or her body fluids of any quantity of any substance which is a forbidden substance or one of its metabolites, or of a specified amount of an endogenous substance subject to quantitative analysis.WADA see Annex end of Section 1 There shall be no breach of this Rule where the rider can show that the presence of the forbidden substance is attributable to one of more of the following: 76 The injection or consumption of medical compounds or proprietary medicines in normal or recommended quantities entirely for recognised medical purposes other than the treatment of drug addiction or dependency, or the ingestion of food or other nutritional substances in the ordinary course of dietary nourishment. If a rider has a medical condition which requires them to take any prohibited substance they should not compete unless they have first obtained a Therapeutic Use Exemption Certificate (TUE). TUE forms can be obtained either direct from the FEI (www.fei.org) or by contacting The International Office. 2 0 Unreasonably refuse to give a sample of his or her body fluids for the purpose of control of forbidden substances. The Chief Executive or Stewards may impose an automatic fine or ban for refusing to give a sample of body fluids upon receipt of a written report from the Sports Council. 2 1 Allow attend taking public a stallion for which he/she is responsible as owner, lessee, authorised agent, or rider to a show, compete or be prepared to compete, in any show jumping competition without adequate precautions to ensure other horses/ponies, competitors and members of the are not put at risk of injury. Also refer to Rule 102.11. 22 Where a member is cautioned or disqualified more than once within any Association season or within any 12 month period under Rule 96, such member shall automatically be referred to the Chief Executive in accordance with Rule 91. 83 The Stewards 1 The Stewards of the British Show Jumping Association are appointed by the Executive Board to consider complaints of misconduct by members and if necessary to impose appropriate penalties. In this context misconduct is defined as failure in the observance of any provision of the Memorandum or Articles of Association or of any lawful rule, regulation or bye-law made by the Executive Board or any other competent authority. Members remain subject to such provisions when participating in any event affiliated to a foreign national federation or to the F.E.I. 2 Three of the Stewards of the BSJA will adjudicate the vote count for the annual elections to the Executive Board. Such Stewards may not exercise their right to vote nor be members of the Executive Board. Candidates for election may attend the vote count. 84 Complaints of Misconduct 1 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 the Chief Executive considers that a prima facie case of misconduct exists which cannot be dealt with summarily under Rule 91 she will refer it to the Stewards. 2 The Chief Executive, Executive Board or Management Board may, at their sole discretion, refer any matter which comes to their attention to the Stewards. 85 Notice of Complaint Notice of the time and place of the Stewards meeting will be sent to the member against whom a complaint has been made at least three weeks before the date of such meeting, together with details of the nature of the complaint and the names of any witnesses. 77 86 Rights of Members at Stewards Meetings 1 A member whose conduct is referred to the Stewards may appear in person with or without legal representation to answer the complaint against him/her at the Stewards meeting 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. If a member fails to appear before the Stewards they may reach a decision and impose a penalty in his/her absence. 2 A Pony or Pony Associate member must always be accompanied by the adult responsible in accordance with Rule 33.4 when appearing and an Associate member may be similarly accompanied by an Adult member of his or her immediate family. 87 Powers of the Stewards to impose Penalties If after considering all the evidence the Stewards decide 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 (Rule 32). * The Executive Board has the power to increase the length of a ban following a request of the Stewards. 3 That any horse or pony belonging to and/or being ridden by such member at the time of the misconduct be debarred from competing in any competition at shows affiliated to the Association, to a foreign federation or to the F.E.I. for a period not exceeding 12 months and/ or be disqualified from the result of any competition or competitions directly associated with the misconduct. 4 That such member pay a fine of such sum as the Stewards shall in their absolute discretion direct giving due regard to the gravity of the misconduct and the cost of the hearing. 88.1 Immediate Suspension A member may be suspended from all rights and privileges of membership of the Association following conviction in a British Court of Law of any equestrian related offence, pending a full investigation by the Stewards at an enquiry called under the terms of Rule 83. Such suspension is to be approved by three members of the Stewards panel, in writing, and may take effect from the date of conviction. A member's official status may be immediately suspended where a conviction against children has been received. 88.2 FEI Suspensions In the event that a rider/owner receives an FEI suspension such rider/owner will automatically be suspended from all rights and privilges of membership of the Association for the same period of time. 88.3 Cross Discipline Suspensions In the event that a rider/owner receives a suspension from another member body of the British Equestrian Federation such rider/owner will automatically be suspended from all rights and privilges of membership of the Association for the same period of time as the suspension. 78 89 1 Competitors Cautioned by Judges In addition to the powers of disqualification conferred on him/her by Rule 202, the Judge is authorised to caution a competitor as to his/her conduct at an affiliated show. All such cautions must be reported to the Chief Executive using a BSJA Disciplinary Report Slip or in the following form: “I have to report that at the .....................Show, on..................(date), I had occasion to caution......(name) as to his conduct in accordance with Rule 98. ..............................(Signature of Judge)” 2 On receipt of a second report of cautioning either from a Disciplinary Report Slip or identified on the Judging sheets, in respect of the same member within a period of three calendar years, the matter will be automatically referred to the Stewards of the Association. 90 Notice of Findings, Penalties and Appeals 1 The Chief Executive, will, within seven days of the Stewards' decision, notify the complainant and the accused, in writing, of the findings of the Stewards and or any penalties imposed. 2 The findings of and penalties imposed by the Stewards shall be final and binding on all parties in every case, except that such member may appeal against such decision under Rule 90.3 below. 3 Any member whose conduct has been referred to the Stewards of the Association and who is dissatisfied with the Stewards' decision may, within 7 days of the BSJA Stewards' decision, appeal to the British Equestrian Federation's Appeal Committee, subject to the British Equestrian Federation Terms of Reference. Full details are available from the British Equestrian Federation, National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2RH. Tel: 02476 698871, www.bef.co.uk 91 Summary Powers of the Chief Executive 1. Where the Chief Executive receives a complaint of misconduct by a member pursuant to Rule 84, which the Chief Executive considers in his/her sole discretion should be dealt with summarily, the Chief Executive is empowered to impose one or more of the penalties in clause 5 below subject to the provisions of this rule. 2. This rule shall only apply to breaches of 3. a) Rules 72 to 79 inclusive b) Rules 82.1 to 82.7, 82.9 to 82.18 and 82.21 and 82.22 The Chief Executive shall give notification in writing to a member against whom a complaint has been made that the matter will be dealt with under this rule and will give the member the opportunity to either:- i. Within 21 days request that the complaint should be referred to the Stewards, in which event the Chief Executive must refer the matter to the Stewards under Rule 84. 79 ii. Agree that the complaint should be dealt with under this rule, in which event the member should respond to the complaint in writing to the Chief Executive within 21 days. The response should set out in detail any matters which the member wishes to be taken into account and supply a copy of any relevant documents. iii. In the event that no response is received the Chief Executive may proceed to consider the complaint under this rule. iv. If the complaint is to be dealt with under this rule the Chief Executive will consider the complaint and the response and will notify the member concerned of the decision with 21 days. 4. If the member disagrees with the decision of the Chief Executive either as to the complaint or the penalty imposed he/she may within 28 days of the decision, request the Chief Executive to refer the complaint to the Stewards. The Stewards may for the avoidance of doubt, impose any one or more of the penalties set out in Rule 87. 5. The Chief Executive is empowered to impose any one or more of the following penalties: i. that such member be reprimanded and cautioned as to his/her future conduct. ii. that any horse or pony belonging to and or being ridden by such member at the time of the misconduct be debarred from competing in any competition and show affiliated to the Association to a foreign federation or to the F.E.I. for a period not exceeding three months and will be disqualified from the result of any competition or competitions directly associated with the misconduct. iii. that such a member pay a fine not exceeding £500. 6. This rule shall not be used where any misconduct has been dealt with under Rule 96.2. 7. Fines imposed under this rule on an owner, rider or authorised agent will be levied with or without disqualification of the horse or pony concerned from any competition. If the horse or pony is not so disqualified, any prize money won in these circumstances will remain on its grading record. A horse or pony competing in a class for which it is not eligible will be disqualified from that competition and all monies won will be forfeit. 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. 8. In the event that the Chief Executive considers in his/her discretion that any complaint received is a minor infringement of the rules and considers that it would be inappropriate to either refer the matter to the Stewards or to deal with the complaint under this rule the Chief Executive may issue a Formal Warning to the member as their future conduct. Any such warning shall be placed upon the member’s record. 80 92 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. 93 Indebtedness to the Association Any member who fails to pay a fine imposed by the Stewards, the F.E.I. or the Chief Executive by the date stipulated or who fails to pay for goods or services supplied by the BSJA, 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 by the date stipulated or within 30 days of the despatch of such notification, the member shall automatically be suspended from all rights and privileges of membership of the Association and no further transactions will be processed on their behalf 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 any of the Association's publications or websites. 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 Stewards of the Association who will investigate it as a complaint of a breach by the member of Rule 82.11. 94 Indebtedness to Affiliated Shows 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 BSJA 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 any of the Association's publications or website. 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 Stewards of the Association who will investigate it as a complaint of a breach of Rule 82.11. 95 Publication of Findings and Penalties The Stewards, a Chef d’Equipe or the Chief Executive may at their 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 the Association shall be deemed to have consented thereto. 81 96 Stipendiary Stewards Stipendiary Stewards are employed by the Chief Executive on behalf of the Executive Board. Their duties are to attend shows in order to observe and regulate the conduct of members. A Stipendiary Steward 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 Stipendiary Steward will report the circumstances to the Chief Executive in accordance with Rule 84. Stipendiary Stewards have the power to eliminate members from a class or from the whole show in respect of misconduct in the Practice Area or Collecting Ring. 96.2 Judges and Show Stewards 1. The purpose of this rule is to enable Judges and Show Stewards to deal with acts of misconduct by members at affiliated shows. 2. A Judge or Show Steward may consider acts of misconduct by members at or during the course of affiliated shows under this rule and, if appropriate, may impose the penalties set out below. These powers are in addition to the powers of the Executive Board, Chief Executive, Stewards and Judges referred to elsewhere in these Rules. 3. All members are subject to the jurisdiction of the Judges and Show Stewards whilst either on the show ground and/or between 12:00 midnight on the day prior to the first day of the show and 12.00 midnight on the last day of the show. 4. A Judge or a Show Steward may impose a penalty under Rule 96.2.6 on any member where the member, in the opinion of the Judge or Show Steward, is in breach of Rules 82.1; 82.2; 82.3; 82.4; 82.5; 82.6; 82.7; 82.10; 82.11 or 82.21; 5. The Judges and Show Stewards are not empowered to impose a penalty on a competitor on the grounds of ineligibility for the competition. 6. Pursuant to Rule 96.2.4 Judges or Show Stewards may impose on a member one of the following penalties: 1. Where, in the opinion of either a single Judge or a single Show Steward, a member has committed an act of misconduct, as set out in Rule 96.2.4, either a Judge or a Show Steward may reprimand and caution the member as to his/her future conduct, such Judge or Show Steward must have personally witnessed the misconduct of the member concerned; or 2. Where, in the opinion of either two Judges or a Judge and a Show Steward, a member has committed an act of misconduct, as set out in Rule 96.2.4, they may disqualify a member from taking any further part in the competition. In this event one of the Judges or Show Stewards shall have personally witnessed the misconduct of the member concerned; or 3. Where in the opinion of either two Judges or a Judge and a Show Steward a member has committed an act of misconduct, as set out in Rule 96.2.4, they may disqualify a member from taking any further part in the show. In this event one of the Judges or Show Stewards shall have personally witnessed the misconduct of the member concerned. 82 7. Upon disqualification, the member must comply with the disqualification rules as set out in Rule 202.2. 8. In the event that a Judge or Show Steward at any time either before or during the show: 8.1 considers that: 8.1.1 the conduct of such a member is so serious that the penalties they are empowered to impose are or may be insufficient; 8.1.2 the act of misconduct falls outside their jurisdiction; 8.1.3 the competitor is ineligible to take part in the competition or show; 8.1.4 the competitor is not a member of the Association or is currently suspended from competitive rights of membership (Rule 32.3) 8.2 becomes aware that a member has been disciplined twice by a Judge or a Show Steward, either by way of a caution or a disqualification, within any Association season or within any 12 month period; the Judge or Show Steward may impose a penalty in accordance with Rule 96.2.6 and should refer the matter to the Chief Executive who shall consider the act of misconduct and impose any penalty or further penalty in accordance with Rule 91. The Chief executive may also refer the matter to the Stewards under Rule 84 for consideration and the imposition of a penalty or further penalty if appropriate under Rule 87. 9. When imposing a penalty under Rule 96.2.6, Judges and Show Stewards must keep a matter record of the act of misconduct and the decision reached, and must note all disqualifications on the result sheet indicating the number of the appropriate rule. Copies of all such records must be forwarded to the Chief Executive upon referral under Rule 96.2.8. 10. A decision by a Judge or Show Steward to impose a penalty in accordance with Rule 96.2.6 shall be final save where Rule 96.2.8 or Rule 82 applies. 11. The provisions of Rule 95 (Publication of Findings and Penalties) shall apply to decisions of a Judge and Show Steward under Rule 96. 96.3 Regulation of Judges and Show Stewards 1. Judges and the Show Stewards are subject to appointment and regulation by the Association through the Procedure for Appointment of Judges and the Show Affiliation Process. 2. In the event that a Judge or Show Steward’s conduct breaches any Procedure for Appointment of Judges or the Show Affiliation Process the Association may withdraw their disciplinary powers and/or refuse to grant affiliation of shows. 83 97 1 Forbidden Substances - Horses/Ponies* Forbidden substances are substances in the categories listed in Table 97.1 originating externally whether or not they are endogenous to the horse. Testing for forbidden substances may be random or selective. TABLE 97.1 Drugs acting on the central nervous system. Drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system. Drugs acting on the respiratory system. Drugs acting on the cardiovascular system. Drugs acting on the urinary system. Drugs acting on the reproductive system. Drugs acting on the musculoskeletal system. Drugs acting on the skin (eg hypersensitising agents). Drugs acting on the blood system. Drugs affecting the gastro-intestinal function. Drugs acting on the digestive system other than certain specified substances for the oral treatment of gastric ulceration - See Note 1. Drugs acting on the immune system other than those in licensed vaccines. Antibiotics, synthetic anti-bacterial and anti-viral drugs. Antihistamines. Anti-pyretics, analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs other than Diuretics. Local anaesthetics. Muscle relaxants. Sex hormones, anabolic agents and corticosteroids. Drugs acting on the endocrine system, endocrine secretions and their synthetic counterparts. Cytotoxic substances. Any substance other than a normal nutrient which could, by its nature, affect the performance of the horse as a whole. Note 1: Oral treatment by the histamine H2-receptor antagonist Ranitidine and the proton pump inhibitor Omeprazole is permitted and will not necessitate the use of a omedication form. The decision to permit this option for treatment will be reviewed annually by the FEI. Note 2: Regumate allowed in conjunction with FEI regulations. WARNING Although Phenylbutazone and its metabolite Oxyphenbutazone are excluded from the list of forbidden substances under these Rules, this is not the case under F.E.I. Rules. All other painkilling drugs are forbidden under both codes of Rules. It should be noted that this includes the branded drug Arquel, sometimes mistakenly referred to as “Extra-strong ‘bute”. * The attention of members is drawn to the Introduction of the Rules and Year Book which states that the Rule Book is subject to change from time to time and the fact that the FEI is currently reviewing its rules on equine doping, it is possible that these rules may also be altered during the course of the year. All changes will be notified to members on the BSJA website and in the bi-monthly Show Jumping magazine. 84 98 Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods - Humans It is forbidden for a rider to compete while under the influence of any stimulating, calming or other drug or substance as detailed in the British Equestrian Federation rules. The BEF and member bodies are signatories to the World Anti Doping Code. Lists of forbidden substances are regularly updated and are available from the BSJA Office and on the UK Sport website: www.uksport.gov.uk/did. Classes of prohibited substances include: Stimulants, narcotics, cannabinoids, anabolic agents, peptide hormones, beta-2 agonists, anti-oestrogen agents, masking agents and corticosteroids. Beware, medications to treat the following conditions may contain prohibited substances: Asthma, Coughs/colds, diarrhoea, hay fever, haemorrhoids, pain/inflammation. Many prescription and over-the-counter medicines and supplements contain prohibited substances. Inform your doctor or pharmacist of the need to take only those substances that are permitted. If in doubt regarding any medication or supplement, contact UK Sport: Drug information database (did) Drug information line www.uksport.gov.uk/did +44(0) 800 528 0004 WARNING A rider is responsible for any prohibited substance found in his/her system. The presence of a prohibited substance constitutes a doping violation. Any rider who competes at an FEI competition must ensure that he/she is taking no prohibited substance. If the rider is being treated with a banned substance by a registered doctor, the rider may be able to continue competing after the provision of a Therapeutic Use Exemption Certificate. Details of certification may be obtained from UK Sport or the BSJA Office. 99 Safeguarding Children The BSJA places the highest priority on safety and enjoyment, and recognises that it has a duty of care towards young people and vulnerable adults within the sport. As such the BSJA fully accepts legal (Childrens Acts 1989 and 2004) and moral obligation to provide a duty of care, to protect all children (and vulnerable adults) and safeguard their welfare, irrespetive of age, disability, gender, racial origin, religiius belief and sexual orientation. N.B. The Children's Act 1989 does not apply in Scotland, see Section headed Child Protection retlating to Scotland.. Full details are contained in the British Equestrian Federation's (BEF) publication "Safeguarding and Protecting Children: Policy and Procedures" and is available from the BEF, National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth or on the BEF website: www.bef.co.uk or contact the Association's Lead Welfare Officer. 85 THE BSJA CODE OF CONDUCT ANNEX A FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HORSE The British Show Jumping Association (BSJA) expects all those involved in show jumping to adhere to the following 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 showing 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. 2. Horses and competitors 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 competitors of proven competence. 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. c) Medication Abuse of 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 competitors must not be allowed. 86 e) Pregnant/recently foaled mares Mares must not compete after their fourth month of pregnancy or with foal at foot. f) Misuse of aids Abuse of a horse using natural riding aids or artificial aids (e.g. whips, spurs etc.) will not be tolerated. 3. 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 washing-down water must always be available. e) Fitness to travel After competition, a horse must be fit to travel. 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. a) Veterinary treatment Veterinary expertise must always be on site or on call at an event. If a horse is injured or exhausted during a competition, the competitor 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 euthanized by a veterinarian as soon as possible on humane grounds and with the sole aim of minimising suffering. 87 e) Retirement Every effort should be made to ensure that horses are treated sympathetically and humanely when they retire from competition. f) The BSJA 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. This Code of Conduct for the Welfare of the Horse may be modified from time to time and the views of all are welcomed. Particular attention will be paid to new research findings and the BSJA encourages further funding and support for welfare studies. 88 88 SECTION 2 89 SECTION 2 JUMPING AND JUDGING TURNOUT 101 Dress 1 Competitors must at all times wear correct riding clothes complete with jackets, as specified in Rule 101.3, whenever they enter the arena. 2 Long Hair: In the interest of safety, long hair should be tidy and secured appropriately. 3 Hats: All riders must wear protective headgear which includes a retaining harness secured to the shell at more than two points. Such headgear must be worn with the chinstrap properly adjusted and fastened, when jumping in the arena, the practice area and the collecting ring. See Rule 267. It is mandatory for all members to wear a protective helmet manufactured to EN1384, ASTM F 1163, PAS 015 or SNELL E2001 with Kite Mark or SEI or such other suitable protective headgear as offers a similar or higher level of protection and is at least that of EN1384, ASTM F 1163 or PAS 015. Hats or helmets requiring separate covers must be worn with a plain dark coloured peaked cover, registered colours or in colours co-ordinating with the jacket. Coloured hats may be worn. However, when registered colours are worn the hat should reflect the same colour(s). Multi coloured and/or multi patterned hats are not permitted. The Association shall not suffer any liability (whether for death or personal injury or for any consequential or indirect loss suffered) in relation to the protective helmets worn by riders and in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing any failure by riders to wear protective helmets to the above standards. Jackets: the following are permitted: Traditional style tailored jackets in dark colours (black, navy, green, brown, burgundy, grey or red) with the exception of British Team colours (see below). Riders may apply to the UK Show Jumping Development Committee to register alternative, single colours. Traditional style tailored hacking jackets. New styled jackets consisting of one or two base colours with piping in a different colour must be approved by the BSJA. No other rider can ride in jackets of the same colours which have already been registered and no rider, owner or sponsor may register more than one set of colours. Up to 3 sponsor logos can appear on the right hand sleeve, all three to be contained with in a space of 14 x 6cms and one sponsor logo on the breast pocket (approximately 3 x 4cm). The British Show Jumping logo will appear on all left hand jacket sleeves supplied by the BSJA to licensed companies in colours red, white and blue. Rider's full names may appear on the back of the jacket in upper and lower case letters, using the type face Cosmos Light and letters to be 4 cms in height. New styled jackets must be fully zipped up during competition. Members of the Armed Forces or Police Force may wear their uniforms however, headgear must conform as above. N.B. Jackets of the following description are reserved for the members of the British Nations Cup Team or Championship Team. • • • • Dark Blue Red collar with white piping Red trim above pockets Brass buttons 90 No jackets, other than as detailed above, may be worn in the arena at an affiliated show, for example: New styled jackets that DO NOT have the British Show Jumping badge on the left hand sleeve. Traditional tailored jackets with sponsor logos on the sleeve of the jacket or names on the back. Any jacket in the colours reserved for members of the British Nations Cup Team or Championship Team. In hot weather competitors may be permitted to compete without jackets, at the Judges' discretion, but they must wear white shirts with either long or short sleeves, no braces, and ties must be firmly secured, also when in the Collecting Ring and walking the course. Shirts: Only white or pastel coloured shirts with white collars and ties or hunting stocks. Ladies may wear white or pastel coloured show jumping shirts with high white collars, but without a stock or tie. However, coloured ties or stocks may be worn with hacking jackets. Pony members who are also members of The Pony Club may wear Pony Club ties regardless of the colour of their jackets. Shirts must be properly done up at all times. Breeches/Jodhpurs: Breeches or Jodhpurs must be white, pale yellow or fawn in colour. Boots: Traditional style riding boots must be in plain black or black with mahogany or patent tops or plain brown or brown with patent tops. Traditional style leather jodphur boots in plain black or brown may be worn by Pony riders. Traditional style leather jodphur boots in plain black or brown may be worn with plain black or brown leather 'gaiters' cut in the traditional riding boot style with black or brown jodphur boots, respectively but not when red coats are worn. Pony riders may also wear plain black or brown half chaps with plain black or brown jodphur boots, respectively. Gloves: Optional Body Protectors: Optional. Not Permitted: Polo neck sweaters, Chaps and Half Chaps, except Pony riders may wear half chaps. 5 If shows permit a competitor to be accompanied when walking the course the individual concerned must be tidily dressed when walking the course and in the collecting ring. 6 When shows issue numbers to competitors the correct numbers must be worn when taking part in competitions. 7 Competitors are required to parade mounted and properly dressed to receive their awards. Failure to do so may incur disqualification (Rule 202.2). Show Organisers to use their discretion as to the requirement for a mounted presentation for Single Phase and Two Phase competitions and decision to be announced prior to start of competition. 8 Competitors are not permitted to carry or wear any form of advertising material while in the arena, except for logos and names in accordance with Rules 101.3 and 102.9 and sashes presented in the arena at the same time or as leading horse or rider indicators. 91 9 Spurs 1 Spurs of excessively severe design are not to be worn. Such designs include spurs with necks in excess of 3cms long, spurs with necks set on the inside of the heel, spurs with rowel diameters in excess of 1cm, spurs with roughened or cutting edges, serrated spurs, with or without necks. 2 Spurs are only to be worn in the traditionally correct manner, with the curve of the neck of the spur directed downwards. 3 4 5 The misuse of spurs is an offence under Rule 82.4, but riders must also take care that the manner in which they use their spurs does not offend the public contrary to Rule 82.1. In pony competitions, only blunt spurs with necks not exceeding 2cms long are permitted. Pointed, sharp and rowelled spurs are forbidden in these competitions. Spurs made of plastic are not allowed, however, metal spurs with a plastic ball on the end are allowed and for pony riders these must be 2cms or less in length. 102 Saddlery and Equipment 1 No item of saddlery or equipment is to be misused. 2 Saddles must be worn. 3 The only martingales permitted in the arena are standing and/or running martingales. A standing martingale may only be attached to the cavesson part of a noseband fitted above the bit. Only running or standing martingales may be used on ponies anywhere on the show site. 4 A gag snaffle may be used. A Market Harborough rein may be used, but only with a plain snaffle, not a gag. All other running or check reins and reins acting through sheaves or pulleys are probibited in the arena. The use of string, fine wire, twine or cord in or around a horse’s or pony’s mouth is forbidden. Properly constructed tongue guards, which are detached from the reins and bit, are permitted. 5 6 Blinkers or any attachment to the horse/pony or the bridle which may affect the animal's field of vision is prohibited. Sheepskin may be used on the cheek pieces of the bridle providing the sheepskin does not exceed 3cms in diameter measured from the animal's face. 7 The following additional restrictions apply to pony competitors only: Correctly fitted standing and running martingales only to be used (can be used together). Any type of running reins, Market Harborough reins, hackamores, bitless bridles and combination bits are not permitted in the arena, practice area or anywhere in the immediate vicinity of the showground. 8 No rider may carry, use or permit to be used a whip greater than 75cms or less than 45 cms in length overall nor one which is weighted or with a hard point at the end in the arena, the collecting ring or anywhere in the immediate vicinity of the showground. No substitute for a whip may be carried in any competition. Whips, if carried, should be carried at all times in the hand. The whip should be used NO MORE THAN three times after entering the arena. The arm should not come above the shoulder and should hit the rump of the horse/pony and not the flanks. The definition of useage of whip is when the rider takes his/her hand off the reins to use the whip. However, if the Judge feels there is mis-use of the whip in the arena, in the Collecting Ring or anywhere in the immediate vicinity of the show ground, at the Judge’s discretion, the competitor may be disqualified. Pony Riders may not hit their pony before the start of the course and may be eliminated for doing so at the Judge’s discretion. 92 9 Advertising and Publicity on Competitors and Horses 1 Except as stated in Rules 101.3 and 102.9 competitors may wear the identification (name and / or logo) of the manufacturer of clothing equipment or, as an alternative, that of a sponsor as outlined below:2 Identification of the Manufacturer While present in the competition arena and during the prize-giving ceremonies the identification of the manufacturer of the clothing and equipment may appear only once per item and may appear on a surface area not exceeding 8 x 6cms square for both clothing and equipment. If the manufacturers of clothing and equipment act as sponsors, the provisions under Rules 101.3 and 102.9.3 apply. 3 4 Identification of Sponsors While present in the competition arena and during the prize-giving ceremonies the name and / or logo of the individual's sponsor(s) may appear on a surface area not exceeding: - 200 sq.cms on each side of the saddle cloth. - 8 x 6cms only once on jackets or top garments at the height of breast pocket. - 3 cms in height and 5.5 cms in width on shirt collars. No advertisement or publicity other than logos defined in Rules 101.3 and 102.9.1 above may be displayed on any competitor while present in the competition arena or during the performance. However, competitors inspecting the course may wear the logo of their sponsor within a frame not exceeding 400 square cms on the front and back of their top garments and within a frame not exceeding 50 square cms on head gear. 1 0 Rule 102 applies in full whenever a horse is being ridden in the arena, including parades, prize giving, etc. Draw reins or rugs may only be worn under these circumstances with the special permission of the Judge. 1 1 In the interests of safety, the stirrup iron and the stirrup leather (this also applies to safety stirrups) must hang freely from the bar of the saddle and the outside of the flap. There must be no other restrictions or attachments of any kind. The rider must not directly or indirectly tie or attach any part of his/her body to the saddlery. 1 2 Stallions, when being led, must be led from a bit, with a leadrope of a minimum length of 2.5 metres to include a chain of approximately 0.50m attached to the bit. A BSJA stallion disc must be displayed and clearly visible on both sides of a stallion's bridle(s) at all times at shows. In addition to the two stallion discs, a red/white/blue ribbon to be worn in the tail of stallions at all times when attending an affiliated show. Stipendiary Stewards, Judges and Show Organisers have the jurisdiction to disqualify any stallion from the show, if, in their opinion, it is behaving in such a way likely to cause accident and/or injury to other horses/ponies, competitors, their associates or any member of the public. Should this occur the animal should be returned to its stable or horsebox immediately and may be asked to leave the show site. It is the responsibility of the owner and rider to ensure their stallion is properly restrained in that any stallion leaving its lorry or stables must wear a bridle at all times. 93 OFFICIALS 111 Judges 1 Unless special permission has been obtained from the Chief Executive at least two judges from the BSJA panel of judges, one of which may be an Associate Judge, must adjudicate in every competition held at an affiliated show. 2 If a water jump is included in the course a Panel Judge or Associate Judge must be appointed to judge this obstacle. (Rule 254.1) 3 The show organising committee shall nominate one Panel Judge to act as chairman of the Judges for the duration of the show. The duties of the chairman of the judges are to assist and advise the show organising committee on all aspects of show jumping. 4 Judges are responsible for returning completed result sheets to BSJA office, Stoneleigh. 5 The Association reserves the right to appoint a nominated Judge to a show at their discretion with minimum judges expenses to be borne by the Association. 112 Time Keepers The time keeper operating the automatic timing equipment must be a member of the Judges Panel or Time Keepers Panel. 113 Course Designers/ Builders 1 A listed Course Designer/Builder must be employed for all affiliated competitions. (See Rule 34.5). 2 Course builders are not allowed to ride in a competition for which they have designed the course. 114 Responsibility 1 The course builder is responsible for designing the course, supervising the building of the obstacles (including the practice obstacles) and measuring the course. When the course is ready in all respects he/she must report to the Judge. 2 It is the responsibility of the Judge to inspect the obstacles and to satisfy himself/herself that the course is in accordance with the conditions of the competition and has been correctly measured. The Judge has the sole responsibility for the conduct of the competition and may direct the Course Builder to make any alterations to the course which he/she considers necessary. 120 Arena The arena must be enclosed, except for the entrance and exit, by rope or other suitable material. PRACTICE 121 1 Practice Area A practice area must be provided in close proximity to the competition arena. Where two or more show jumping competitions are scheduled to take place concurrently in separate arenas, a separate practice area must be designated for each arena. Practice areas and collecting rings must be enclosed. 94 2 Lungeing of horses must not take place in the practice area in such a manner and at such times as to interfere with competitors warming up their horses. Practice area to be used solely for the purpose of warming up and not for standing around holding horses. 3 Ponies can only be ridden by Pony and Pony Associate members eligible for Pony classes. 122 Practice Obstacles 1 The Course Builder is responsible for ensuring that a minimum of one upright and one spread obstacle is provided in each practice area. These obstacles are intended for warming up purposes prior to competing and must be constructed in the usual manner. They are not to be used for prolonged schooling by competitors or others immediately before, during or after a competition. Only material provided by the show may be used in the practice area for this purpose. 2 All elements of practice obstacles must be capable of being knocked down in the normal manner and must not be fixed, jammed or positioned in a manner which prevents or hinders them from falling. One pole only may be laid flat on the ground at the ground line (Rule 133.1) or up to 1m from the ground line and parallel to it on the take off side. At least one end of any other pole or plank forming part of a practice obstacle must be supported by a standard cup or fitting. Sloping poles are permitted on vertical obstacles and sloping poles may be placed on the front element of spread obstacles, provided the top end is not placed higher than the horizontal pole. Unsupported ends of sloping poles must rest at or in front of the ground line (Rule 133.1). False ground lines are not allowed. Alternate sloping top poles (i.e Swedish Oxer, St Andrews Cross etc.) are not to be used. 3 Practice spread obstacles are not to be jumped in such a direction that the front element is higher than the rear element. 4 No pole or obstacle of any kind is to be held by hand for a horse to jump. 5 Practice obstacles are to be jumped in one direction only. The direction in which the obstacle is to be jumped must be indicated with red and white flags or by red and white supports. The red flag or support must always be passed on the rider’s right hand side and the white flag or support on his/her left. Jumping the practice fence in the wrong direction incurs elimination from the competition. 6 The height of practice obstacles must not exceed the maximum height of obstacles allowed by the rules for the first round of the competition in progress or 1.05m, whichever is the greater. 95 OBSTACLES IN THE SCHOOLING AREA Warm-up before competition Authorised * Horse 1.20m Max Pony 1.00m Max 96 7 Examples of practice fences which are not allowed. OBSTACLES IN THE SCHOOLING AREA Warm-up before competition Unauthorised 97 OBSTACLES 131 1 Structure and Appearance Obstacles should be inviting and varied in their overall shape and appearance. Obstacles, unless permanent, must be such that they can be knocked down, whilst not being so light that they fall at the slightest touch nor so heavy that they may cause a horse to fall. For all affiliated competitions, the top pole to be wooden not plastic. The minimum face width of a show jump is 2 metres. 1 Planks must not be used in the following positions:1 The rear element of a triple bar 2 The rear element of an ascending or true oxer 3 The top of the centre element of a triple bar. 2 Gates must not be used in the following positions:1 The rear element of a triple bar 2 The rear element of an ascending or true oxer 3 The centre element of a triple bar. 132 Cups Poles and other elements must be supported in cups. The depth of the cup must not exceed one half of the diameter of the element it supports and its radius must be greater than the radius of the element. Shallow or flat cups must be used for planks and gates. Shallow cups must also be used in pony competitions for any obstacle the face of which exceeds 3.65m. All cups must have rounded edges. A cup fitting other than a safety cup must be fixed to its support in a manner that it cannot slide down if knocked. Safety cups approved by the FEI must be used on the back and centre of spread fences in the jumping arena. Safety cups are not mandatory in the warm up arena. 133 1 Dimensions Definitions 1 Ground Line: The horizontal line at ground level at or vertically below the front edge of the first element of the obstacle. 2 Centre Line: The horizontal line at ground level at right angles to the centre of the ground line. 3 Face: The horizontal measurement parallel to the ground line between the inner edges of the wings, supports or flags. 4 Spread: The horizontal measurement at right angles to the ground line between the front edge of the first element and the rear edge of the last element. 5 Height: The vertical measurement between the centre line and the highest point of the obstacle above it (e.g. the height of an obstacle which comprises two crossed poles is taken at the cross). 98 2 134 Units Metric units are used throughout these rules. The limits on the height and spread of obstacles laid down in the rules must be observed with the greatest care. However, if it should happen that a maximum dimension has been marginally exceeded as a result of the material used for construction and/or by the position of the obstacle on the ground, the maximum dimensions laid down will not be considered as having been exceeded, but the permitted tolerance is 5cms maximum in the ring or the practice area. Maximum Heights in the First Round 1 Table 134 gives the maximum heights in the first round for single obstacles for various grades and levels of prize money. These limits do not apply to those competitions held under rules in Sections 3 and 4 in which maximum heights are otherwise specified, or specific height classes or age classes. In Sections 3 and 4, 80% of every course must be built to the upper height limit. 2 The obstacles in preliminary competitions which qualify for a final competition at the same show may be built to heights determined by the prize money for the final. 3 In Top Score or Accumulator competitions the height of the Joker may exceed the appropriate height in the table by l5 cms (but see Rule 135.4). 4 Obstacles should be set at heights lower than maximum if the state of the ground warrants it. 99 TABLE 134 Grade A First Prize Maximum Height Under £300 £300 & over Under £50 £50 to £299 £300 and over 1.50m 1.60m 1.35m 1.45m 1.50m Under £50 £50 to £149 £150 to £499 £500 & Over 1.35m 1.45m 1.50m 1.55m B Under £100 £100 & over 1.35m 1.45m B&C Under £50 £50 & over 1.30m 1.35m C Under £25 £25 - £100 £101 & over 1.25m 1.30m 1.35m Under £30 £30 to £59 £60 to £99 £100 & over 1.30m 1.35m 1.40m 1.45m Under £20 £20 to £39 £40 & over 1.20m 1.30m 1.35m JC Under £15 £15 & over 1.15m 1.20m JD Under £15 Over £15 0.95m 1.0mm Not exceeding 138 cms Under £15 £15 to £29 £30 & over 1.15m 1.20m 1.25m Not exceeding 128 cms £11 to £19 £20 & over 1.05m 1.15m Open A&B JA Pony Open 100 135 Heights in Jumps-Off 1 In principle, jump off courses for all classes up to, and including, 1.30m to be increased by 10 cms from the upper height limits set in first rounds unless exceptional circumstances require otherwise. Courses above 1.30m to be increased by a minimum of 5cms. For age classes see rules of competition. 2 The heights of the obstacles must remain unchanged from those in the previous round or jumpoff if the horses or ponies to jump-off have all incurred faults in that round or jump-off. 3 The height of any obstacle in a jump-off must not exceed the height of the highest obstacle in the previous round or jump-off by more than 10cms. The height of each individual obstacle should not be increased by more than this amount in each jump-off, except when obstacle numbers 1 and/or 2 in the first round are to be jumped in later sequence in the jump-off. 4 The maximum height for any obstacle in any competition for ponies is 1.50m and must not be exceeded at any time. This includes the height of the Joker in Top Score or Accumulator competitions (Rule 273). TABLE 135 HEIGHT CONVERSION TABLE - METRES TO FEET AND INCHES Metres 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1.05 Feet/Inches 1' 1' 1' 2' 2' 2' 2' 2' 2' 3' 3' 3' 7 1/2" 9 1/2" 11 1/2" 1 1/2" 3 1/2" 5 1/2" 7 1/2" 9 1/2" 11 1/2" 1 1/2" 3 1/2" 5 1/2" Metres Feet/Inches 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 3' 3' 3' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 5' 5' 5' 101 7 1/2" 9 1/2" 11" 1" 3" 5" 7" 9" 11" 1" 3" 5" Metres 1.70 1.75 1.80 1.85 1.90 1.95 2.00 2.05 2.10 2.15 2.20 2.25 2.30 Feet/Inches 5' 5' 5' 6' 6' 6' 6' 6' 6' 7' 7' 7' 7' 7" 9" 11" 1" 3" 5" 6 1/2" 8 1/2" 10 1/2" 1/2" 2 1/2" 4 1/2" 6 1/2" TABLE 136 Water Jump Triple Bar Other Obstacles JA 3.70m 1.75m 1.40m 3.70m 1.45m 1.30m JC 3.70m 1.45m 1.20m Not exceeding 138 cms Not exceeding 128 cms 3.35m 1.30m 1.15m 3.00m 1.20m 1.05m Pony 136 1 137 Maximum Spreads Grade/ Category Open Maximum Spreads The spread of triple bar obstacles must not exceed 2.20m. No other obstacles may exceed 2.00m in spread, except the water jump. Combinations 1 A combination is a series of obstacles to be taken in succession separated by intervening distances not exceeding l2m measured at ground level from the rear of one obstacle to the ground line of the next. A double combination comprises two such obstacles. A treble combination comprises three such obstacles. 2 A combination the sides of which are enclosed between obstacles or which is a permanent feature of the arena such as a “table” or a “devils dyke” is known as a closed combination and must be designated as such on the course plan. Any combination which is not so designated is an open combination. In permanent feature closed combinations, the distance between successive obstacles may exceed 12m, provided the obstacles are contained within the boundary of the permanent feature. 3 Except in Grades A,B and A&B competitions judged under Table C, in open combinations the distance between obstacles must permit at least one non-jumping stride. 139 Water Jump 1 The four corners of the water jump must be marked with flags not less than 1.50m in height above ground level. 2 The face of the water jump must always be greater than the spread. 3 A take-off element such as a brush or small wall not exceeding 70cm must be used to form the ground line of the water jump or the ground line may be defined by a board not less than 125mm (at the edge of the water). The ground line must not be shorter than the face. If a board is used it must be secured to prevent it from moving. 4 A white lath, tape or plasticine strip between 5cms and 7cms wide and no shorter than the face must be laid on the landing side touching the edge of the water but not in it. 102 5 The spread of the water jump from the ground line to the far edge of the lath, tape or strip on the landing side must not exceed the face. In Grade C competitions the spread must not exceed 3.65m. In pony competitions the spread must not exceed the distances in Table 136. 6 A water jump or ditch made of concrete must be lined with matting and/or other suitable material extending the full face dimension and at least 1m from the edge of the water on the landing side, to minimise the risk of injury. 7 No substitute such as sand or sawdust may be used for water. 8 A single element such as a single pole, may be placed between the take off element and the landing marker. In this case the obstacle continues to be judged as a water jump. If more than one element is so placed, either in the same or in a separate vertical plane, then the obstacle is judged as a normal spread obstacle and not as a water jump (Rule 254.6). One element such as a small wall may be placed behind the take off element. There may not be more than 30cms (1') between the back of the take off element and the next element when this is not a pole. 9 When the conditions of the competition stipulate a water jump must be included, no additional element is allowed between the take off element and the lath, tape or strip, except for Area Trials, Internationl Trials and when special competitions specify otherwise. 140 Hedge 1 A hedge may be used as a spread obstacle, but it must have at least two poles on the take off and one on the landing side which are clearly visible so that the height and spread of the obstacle cannot be mistaken. Bullfinches are not allowed. 2 Hedges not exceeding 1m in spread with one or more single poles directly over them may be used as vertical obstacles. 142 Flagging, Course It is not mandatory, other than for water jumps and practice obstacles, to flag fences. When fences are flagged they are to be jumped in one direction only with red and white flags used as defined in Rules 122.5 and 139. Elements faultable are those that lie within the flags. 143 Directional Flags Compulsory turning points must be flagged with red and / or white flags and marked on the course plan, as defined in Rules 122.5 and 139. Failure to pass on the correct side of a directional flag incurs elimination. COURSES 151 Course Plan 1 A plan of the course including details of the jump-off course or courses and the distance and time allowed must be displayed in the collecting ring at least thirty minutes before the start of the competition. An identical plan is to be provided for the Judge. 2 A dotted line on the course plan indicates an optional track which may be followed without penalty. A full line indicates a mandatory track which must be followed. 103 152 Start and Finish 1 The start and finish line must be a minimum of 6 metres and maximum of 25 metres from the first and last fence. 2 The start and finish lines must each be defined by two flags or markers. 153 Number of Obstacles 1 The course for the first round of a competition under Table A or Table C must comprise at least 7 obstacles clearly numbered in the sequence in which they are to be jumped. In this context, a combination is to be numbered as one obstacle and each obstacle comprising the combination must be lettered A, B, C, etc. on the course plan. 2 Alternative obstacles are allowed and must be marked with the same number and indicated on the course plan (Rule 257). 154 Jump-Off Course 1 The course for a jump-off must comprise at least 6 obstacles (5 indoors), except in Table A6 competitions (see Rule 192A). The obstacles retain the same numbers as for the first round, but only the obstacles designated for the jump-off on the course plan are to be jumped and they are to be jumped in the order so designated, which need not be the same order as in the preceding round. 2 If one or more combinations were included in the first round, at least one combination must be included in the jump-off. The distances between obstacles forming part of a combination must not be altered, but an obstacle forming part of a combination may be removed. 3 The shape, type and colour of the obstacles in a jump-off must not be altered and no new obstacles may be introduced, except as provided for in Rules 154.5 and 192A.7. 4 Obstacles not included in the course should be blanked off, but failure to blank off an obstacle will not preclude the elimination of a competitor for jumping an obstacle not forming part of the course (Rule 256.2). 5 At least one extra obstacle, which was not included in the first round, may be included in the jump-off (Rule 154.1 applies). This obstacle must not be unusual in character and must conform to the height and spread restrictions applicable to other obstacles included in the jump-off. It must be separately numbered and erected before the start of the competition and should be blanked off during the first round (Rule 154.4 applies). Competitors will not be permitted to walk the course a second time before the jump-off. 155 Measuring the Course 1 The course is to be measured by following the track which would be taken by a careful rider who would not wish to take chances by cutting corners. The jump-off course and/or courses are to be separately measured in the same manner. 2 If the Judge considers that the course has been incorrectly measured and/or that the time allowed is in error, having due regard to the speed laid down for the competition, he/she may, in his/her 104 absolute discretion, after consultation with the Course Designer, increase the time allowed; providing not more than five horses have completed the course without a refusal and without departing unduly from the track. If this procedure is invoked during the first round of a competition, the time allowed for the jump-off must be carefully checked and if there is any possibility that it may be in error, the jump-off course must be remeasured before the start of the jump-off (Rule 162.3). 3 No competitor or other person has the right to demand the remeasurement of the course or alteration of the time allowed. 156 Walking the Course 1 It is the responsibility of the Judge to walk the course before the start of the competition and to inspect the obstacles. Should he/she consider any alteration to be necessary, he/she will instruct the course builder accordingly. 2 Competitors are to be allowed to walk the course dismounted before the start of the competition. Once the competition has started, competitors who enter the ring dismounted may be eliminated at the discretion of the Judge (Rule 222). Competitors may be allowed to walk the course before the start of a second or subsequent round or jump-off only if the track has been substantially altered by the resiting of obstacles. For the first class of every show day no further entries to be accepted after the published start of the class and competitors may not walk the course after the published start of the class. 157 Representations by Competitors about the Course 1 If, when walking the course, a competitor considers that any aspect of the course is contrary to the rules for the competition, he/she should represent his/her concern to the Judge, who should then consult the Course Builder and decide whether or not any alteration to the course should be made. If any such alteration is made, it must be drawn to the attention of all competitors, and, if necessary, the course plan must also be altered. 2 A competitor who alters any obstacle on the course may be disqualified at the Judge’s discretion. 158 Course Incorrectly Erected Once the signal to start has been given, if the competitor jumps the course as set his/her score for that round is valid notwithstanding that one or more obstacles may subseqently be found to have been incorrectly erected, but see also Rule 243. 159 Resiting Obstacles Obstacles may be resited (before the finish of the round) during the course of a competition, if in the opinion of the Judge a deterioration in the state of the going or other special circumstances necessitate such action. Obstacles which cannot be resited, such as water jumps, ditches or permanent obstacles must be taken out of the course. The scores of all previous competitors penalised during the same round at such obstacles must be adjusted by cancelling faults, time faults and time penalties incurred thereat. All eliminations will, however, stand. 161 TIMING Please see following table on Page 105 The speed for all jumps off should be the same as the speed in the first round. 105 SPEED TABLE 325 competitions and Intro shows, 90cms & 1.0m Amateur Qualifiers (these will be run at a speed of 325mpm outdoors and indoors ) INDOORS 1.10m & 1.20m Amateur Qualifiers will be run at a speed of 325mpm indoors) Grade A and Grade A & B (but see Table A4) OUTDOORS INDOORS 375 400 OUTDOORS INDOORS Grade B and Grade B & C 350 All Senior competitions (but see Table A4) OUTDOORS except British Novice, Discovery, 4 & 5 Year Old IT and AT Certain Specified Competition 1.30m & 1.40m Qualifier OUTDOORS INDOORS Table A4 - Grade A or Grades A & B or Open Competition OUTDOORS INDOORS Ponies JA Competitions and Open competitions over 1.20m OUTDOORS INDOORS JA Open competitions 1.20m or below OUTDOORS or All other Pony Competitions OUTDOORS INDOORS NOTE: If the outdoor arena is 75m x 45m (or equivalent square area) or less the class to be run at 25mpm less than the normal speed but nothing less than 325 mpm. If the indoor arena is 60m x 24m (or equivalent square area) or less the class to be run at 25mpm less than the normal speed but nothing less than 325mpm. 106 162 Time Allowed 1 The time allowed in competitions judged under Table A is calculated by the Judge by dividing the length of the course as measured (Rule 155.1) by the speed required as laid down in the competition conditions. The time allowed is expressed as whole seconds, fractions of a second being rounded up to the nearest whole second above. 2 The time allowed for the first round and for each jump-off must be stated on the course plan. 3 The time allowed may only be altered in accordance with Rule 155.2. 4 Times allowed for various speeds and lengths of course are shown in Table 162. 163 Time Limit The time limit is twice the time allowed for competitions judged under Table A and 2 minutes for competitions judged under Table C. Failure to complete the course within the time limit incurs elimination. 164 Competitor’s Time 1 The clock is started immediately the competitor crosses the starting line, unless the countdown rule is applied, in the correct direction and is stopped immediately the competitor crosses the finishing line having jumped all the obstacles. 2 The clock may also be stopped and restarted under certain circumstances during the course of a round, (Rules 245, 251.4, 253.2, 253.3, 254.3 & 265.3). The period during which the clock remains stopped under such circumstances is known as “Interrupted Time”. Interrupted Time is not allowed or extended solely for the purposes of authorised assistance (Rules 261.2) 3 The competitor’s time for a round is the elapsed time from starting to finishing minus interrupted time (if any) plus time penalties (if any). 4 The Time Judge is responsible only for recording the elapsed time and interrupted time. The award and addition of time penalties (Rule 182.3) and the calculation and award of time faults (Rule 182.2) are the responsibility of the Judge. Time penalties are not to be included in the time displayed on the timing equipment or on the public timing display. 164.1a 45 Second Count Down After the bell has been rung, the competitor must cross the starting line in the correct direction within 45 seconds; the automatic timing equipment must show a count down from 45 seconds on the scoreboard or other display beside the arena, clearly visible for the competitor. If the competitor has not crossed the starting line in the correct direction when the 45 seconds expire, the time of the round will start at that moment. The competitor is NOT eliminated if he/she does not cross the starting line within the 45 seconds. Once the bell has been sounded for the competitor to start his/her round, the Ground Jury has the right to interrupt the 45 seconds count down, as a result of unforeseen circumstances. 107 TABLE 162 TIME ALLOWED IN SECONDS AT VARIOUS SPEEDS Distance Metres 300m per min. 325m per min. 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 620 630 640 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 116 118 120 122 124 126 128 47 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 61 63 65 67 69 71 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 85 87 89 91 93 95 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 109 111 113 115 117 119 350m per min. 43 45 47 48 50 52 54 55 57 59 60 62 64 66 67 69 71 72 74 76 78 79 81 83 84 86 88 90 91 93 95 96 98 100 102 103 105 107 108 110 108 375m per min. 400m per min. 40 42 44 45 47 48 50 52 53 55 56 58 60 61 63 64 66 68 69 71 72 74 76 77 79 80 82 84 85 87 88 90 92 93 95 96 98 100 102 103 38 39 41 42 44 45 47 48 50 51 53 54 56 57 59 60 62 63 65 66 68 69 71 72 74 75 77 78 80 81 83 84 86 87 89 90 92 93 95 96 165 Timing Equipment 1 Automatic timing must be used in all competitions in which time is a deciding factor and/or in which faults are awarded for exceeding the time allowed. Systems capable of recording l/100th of a second may be used if available. If a public display system capable of recording only 1/10th of a second is in use, competitors’ times must be recorded to the same standard. Public display boards for Second Round qualifiers are mandatory. 2 In a timed jump-off and in all competitions in which time is the deciding factor the designated person must operate a stopwatch in addition to the automatic timing. In competitions in which the first prize is £1,000 or more or in the event of failure of the automatic timing, and in the absence of a field timing judge, the designated person must be placed with a flag, at the starting and the finishing line, to signal the crossing of a competitor. The time taken by the competitor to complete the round is to be registered at the Judges Box. A designated person must operate a stopwatch other than the designated person controlling the automatic timing. 3 In the event of failure of automatic timing capable of recording 1/100th of a second, all times already taken during a round by such equipment must be rounded down to the nearest 1/10th of a second below, so that they can be fairly compared with the times taken by stopwatch. 4 Shows with timing equipment that has the facility of 45 sec. countdown may be used. 109 COMMUNICATIONS 171 The Bell For the purposes of these rules “the bell” shall mean any bell, whistle, horn, hooter or other distinctive sound signal used to communicate with the competitors and “ringing the bell” shall mean the sounding of any such signal. 172 Ringing the Bell The bell is rung 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 To To To To To To To instruct competitors walking the course to leave the arena. give the signal to start. stop a competitor during the course of his/her round. give the signal to a competitor to continue his/her round. eliminate a competitor. disqualify a competitor. retire a competitor. 173 Public Address The public address system is not to be used to caution or admonish competitors. If such action is necessary, the competitor should be requested to report to the judges’ box. 174 Collecting Ring It is essential to the smooth running of any show that voice communication is established and maintained between the judges’ box and the collecting ring. (See also Rule 121.2). SCORING 181 Competition Categories Show jumping competitions are judged and scored in a number of different ways, which fall into the following categories: 1 2 3 Competitions under Table A Competitions under Table C Special Competitions 110 182 1 Table A Faults Jumping Faults are incurred for errors made during a round as indicated in the rules listed: 1 2 3 4 Knock Down Disobedience Fall Water Jump Rule 211 212 213 254 Faults 4 4 or Elimination Elimination 4 2 Time Faults In all rounds under Table A, ponies and horses, one Time Fault is incurred for each commenced second in excess of the time allowed. (See Rule 162). 3 Time Penalties Time Penalties are incurred when an obstacle is displaced as the result of a disobedience on the following scale:1 At a single obstacle, at the first obstacle of an open or closed combination or at subsequent obstacles of a closed combination 6 seconds 2 At the second obstacle of an open combination 6 seconds 3 At the third or subsequent obstacles of an open combination 6 seconds Time penalties are added to the time taken to complete the round before the calculation of any time faults (Rule 182.2). 183 Table C 1 Faults and time faults are not incurred under Table C. 2 Time penalties of 4 seconds are incurred for each knock down and for landing in the water or on the tape of the water jump. First disobediences during the round are not penalised. 184 Special Competitions The rules for scoring and the methods for determining the results of special competitions are laid down in the rules for each such competition and must be printed in full in the schedule if not included in the Rule Book. RESULTS 191 1 Results under Table A In competitions judged under Table A competitors are placed according to the following priorities: 111 1 By total faults, which are calculated by adding together for each competitor his/her faults and his/hers time faults for the round. The competitor with the lowest total faults is placed highest. 2. By total faults and time. In the first round against the clock or in a jump-off against the clock, competitors with equality of faults are placed according to their times (Rule 164.3). 3. In the event of equality of faults for first place in a round or jump-off not against the clock only those sharing first place qualify for the next jump-off, if any, as indicated in Table 191. 4 Competitors are placed in each round or jump-off according to their total faults in that round or jump-off and faults are not carried forward to the next jump off. 5 In the event of equality of faults for second or inferior placings in a round or jump-off not against the clock those placed equal will divide the prize money. 6 In the event of equality of faults and time in a round or jump-off against the clock, those placed equal will divide the prize money. 7 In a competition in which a set number will qualify for a subsequent competition, in the event of equality of both faults and time for the lowest qualifying position, those with equality for this position will all qualify. TABLE 191 112 192A Table A6 1 In competitions judged under Table A6 the course is divided into two sections. The first section is judged under Table A, not against the clock, but with a time allowed. 2 If a competitor incurs any jumping or time faults over the first section a bell will be sounded to indicate that they must leave the arena immediately on completion of the first section. 3 Competitors with a clear round over the first section must go on immediately to the second or jump off section of the course. The competitor then jumps the jump off section which is judged under Table A not against the clock. 4 No penalties are incurred for disobediences between the finish of the first section and the start of the jump-off section. 5 In the event of equality of faults over the jump-off section of the course the prize money will be divided. 6 In the event of the number of competitors who reach the jump-off section of the course being insufficient to fill the prize list, the additional places will be decided on faults over the first section prizes being divided as necessary. 7 The course for the jump off will be four or five obstacles of which at least three or four of the obstacles are to be additional and not included in the first round. The double or treble included in the jump off must have formed part of the first round. The first round may not include more than nine numbered obstacles. 192B Table A7 In the event of equality of penalties for first place, there will be one jump-off against the clock. Other competitors are placed according to their penalties and time in the first round. 192C Table A8 For competitions over one round and two jumps off, the time to be taken into consideration in each round in order to determine placings and qualifying positions in the event of equality of faults. All those placed equal first go forward to the first jump-off. All those then placed equal first qualify for the second jump-off. 192D Table A9 The best five scores, or all clear rounds, will go forward to the second round, which will be against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide i.e. the faster four faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward to the second round. Competitors in the second round will start in the reverse order of merit or the slowest four faulter will go first, the faster clear last. If necessary, those who do not reach the second round, faults and time in the first round will determine their placings. If a competitor withdraws from the second round he/she will not be replaced and he/she will receive the placing from the first round. At least five prizes have to be awarded. 192E Table A10 In the first round the second half of the course to be built 5-10cms higher than the first half. In the event of equality of penalties for first place, there will be one jump-off against the clock, other competitors are placed according to their penalties and time in the first round, and the jump-off course will be 5-10cms higher than the second half of the first round. 113 193 Table C 1 The Time Penalties incurred are added to the time taken for the first and only round and competitors are placed in accordance with their resulting total time. 2 In the event of equality of total time for any placing, those placed equal will divide the prize money. 194 Table AC Competitions confined to horses in Grades A and/or B may be judged under Table AC. The first round of such a competition is judged under Table A, not against the clock. In the event of equality of faults for first place, competitors placed equal will jump-off under Table C. 195 Competitor riding all horses qualified for the Jump off A competitor will not be required to jump-off against himself/herself when he/she is riding all the horses qualified for the jump-off. In these circumstances the competitor may nominate the order in which the horses are finally placed. In the absence of such nomination the horses will be placed equal first. 196 Competition Abandoned If the Judge decides that the competition must be abandoned as the result of special circumstances, such as weather, going, fading light, etc., all competitors remaining and declared to start in the current round or jump off will be placed equal with those equal on the lowest score. 197 No competitor completing the Course If no competitor completes the course for the first round, or for the first section under Table A6 or Two Phase the Judge will declare the competition null and void. 198 Objections 1 An objection to the result of any show jumping competition may be made only by the owner, his/her authorised agent or the rider of a horse competing in that competition or by an official of the show or of the British Show Jumping Association. 2 An objection which is based on the eligibility of a horse or rider to compete must be made in writing to the Chief Executive. The Chief Executive will inform the owner or authorised agent responsible for the horse against which the objection has been lodged of the details of the objection and will take into consideration any written representation received from such owner or authorised agent. Should he/she decide the objection is sustained the Chief Executive will disqualify the horse and take action in accordance with Rule 63. All concerned will be informed in writing of the Chief Executive’s decision. 3 An objection which is based on the judging of the competition must be made in writing and lodged with the show secretary or such other show official as the schedule may direct within 30 minutes of the competitors leaving the arena following the presentation of awards. The objection must be accompanied by a cash deposit of £100 or such sum as the schedule may direct. 4 Upon receipt of an objection, the show secretary, or official designated, must arrange for the objection to be heard as soon as possible by an independent panel of at least two persons, one of whom should be a representative of the show committee, the other, if possible, drawn from the Panel of Area Representatives, Judges, Associate Judges, Time Judges, Course Builders and Assistant Course Builders listed in the Rules and Year Book, or, if no such panel member is available, a life, full or non-jumping member of the Association. No person who has been directly 114 concerned with the conduct of the competition to which the objection relates is eligible to sit as a member of the panel which hears the objection. This includes the Judges, Commentator, Time Judge and Course Builder and competitors, owners, authorised agents and riders of any horses which have taken part in the competition. 5 All persons concerned, including the Judges of the competition, the objector and the owner, rider and/or authorised agent responsible for the horse objected to, must be informed of the time and place at which the objection will be heard and invited to attend the hearing, together with any witnesses they desire to call. 6 The objection panel must allow the objector to put his case to them verbally and/or in writing and to call and examine witnesses in support of his objection. The owner, rider and/or authorised agent responsible for the horse objected to and the Judges must be heard in like manner. 7 The objection panel may overrule the Judges and uphold the objection if they decide that the Judges’ decision is contrary to the rules for the competition as laid down in the BSJA Rules Book and/or the schedule. 8 The decision of the Judges as to what actually happened during the competition cannot be overruled. The objection panel may invite the Judges in the light of evidence presented to them to reconsider their decision, but the final decision in such cases rests with the Judges alone. 9 If the objection is overruled, the objector’s deposit is forfeited to the show. If the objection is upheld the deposit must be returned to the objector. 1 0 The decision of the objection panel must be conveyed on conclusion of the hearing to all concerned, including the show secretary, the Judges, the objector, the owner, rider, and/or authorised agent responsible for the horse objected to and all witnesses who have given evidence. 1 1 Objections decided under Rules 198.2 or 198.7 may be reviewed by the BSJA UK Show Jumping Development Committee, which may overrule the decision of the Chief Executive or the objection panel if in the opinion of the Committee, the decision is contrary to the Rules for the competition. 1 2 Height Objections 1 When an objection is made against the height of an animal which has a measurement certificate issued by the Joint Measurement Board Ltd. the rules of the scheme require the following procedure to be carried out by the objector: 2 When an objection is made under Rule 42.1(i), against an animal the Objector must inform The Joint Measurement Board Limited, P.O. Box 322, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0WS of the Objection by First Class letter within 21 days of the class. Details of the animal's name, the class and show involved and the name and address of its owner must be included together with the fee (JMB Rule 26.4 refers). The identity of the objector will not be disclosed. 3 When an objection is made against the height of an animal which does not have a measurement certificate issued by the Joint Measurement Board Ltd. the procedure laid down by the show organising committee for objections is to be followed. 1 3 Representations to the Judge may only be made by members of the Association. A member who wishes to make a representation must not interrupt or distract the attention of the Judge and must wait until the Judge signifies that he/she is ready to hear the representation. 1 4 The cost of any FEI re-measurement to be borne by the owners of the animals. 115 ELIMINATION, DISQUALIFICATION, RETIRING & WITHDRAWING 201 Elimination 1 Elimination is the penalty for infringing certain rules, as summarised in Table 201. It is not a punishment or sanction and does not necessarily preclude the competitor from being placed or from qualifying for a further competition. 2 Unless otherwise stated in the conditions for the competition, all competitors eliminated are placed equal in the round or jump-off in which the elimination occurred immediately below the competitors who completed the round or jump-off, but above those who retired. 3 A competitor who is eliminated must leave the arena and take no further part in the competition, unless the conditions for the competition state otherwise. 4 Before leaving the arena after being eliminated as the result of a refusal or run-out the competitor may make up to two attempts to jump any single obstacle in the arena in the direction indicated on the course plan. 5 Where a horse/pony is considered to be out of control and a danger to themselves, other competitors and members of the public anywhere on the show site, the Judge has the discretion to eliminate from the class/show. TABLE 201 Elimination Rule No. Infringement 122.5 Jumping the practice fence in the wrong direction. 143 Failure to pass on the correct side of directional flags. 163 Exceeding the Time Limit 192A.4 Failing to start the jump-off section of a competition under Table A6 within 45 seconds . 212.2 Second disobedience during the course of a round anywhere on the course. 212.6.3 Failure to re-attempt an obstacle after a run-out. 213.3 First fall of horse and/or rider in the arena prior to commencing the round and during the course of a round anywhere on the course. 234.1 Crossing the starting line prematurely and attempting to jump or jumping an obstacle. 244.2 After being stopped by the Judge or stopping voluntarily, continuing before the bell............ 251.4 Re-attempting an obstacle, which has been disturbed, before the bell. 251.8 Failing to re-attempt an obstacle following a first disobedience. 252.2 Leaving a closed combination by the wrong route. 253.1 Failure to re-attempt all obstacles of an open combination. 256.1 Jumping an obstacle in the wrong order or in the wrong direction. 256.2 Jumping an obstacle which does not form part of the course. 257 Attempting an alternative obstacle before the bell when the other obstacle has been disturbed as the result of a disobedience. 258 Failing to jump the next obstacle within 45 seconds. 263 Knocking the timing equipment 264 Improperly leaving the arena. 265.1 Failing to cross the finishing line mounted. 266 Failing to leave the arena mounted and by the designated exit, unless injured. 267 Jumping or attempting to jump any obstacle or passing through the finish without a hat on. 276.7 Failing to jump all the obstacles in a Take Your Own Line competition or jumping any obstacle more than once. 282.3 Failing to pass the baton during a Relay competition. 116 282.5 283.5 Failing to recover a dropped baton during a Relay competition. Rescuer failing to continue the course from the next obstacle following an error in a Rescue Relay competition. Elimination at the Judges Discretion Rule No. Infringement 102.8 Using whip prior to commencement of the course. 222 Unauthorised access to the arena. 231.5 Starting out of order. 233.1 Failure to enter the arena mounted and through the designated entrance. 233.3 Failure to enter the arena within one minute of being called. 234.4 Failure to commence the round within 45 seconds after the bell. 242.1 Ignoring the bell when required to stop during a round. 261.1 Receiving outside assistance. 267 Jumping any obstacle without a hat on when committed to jumping at the moment when the hat comes off. 202 1 Disqualification The Judge at his/her discretion may disqualify a competitor from a competition for: i) failing to parade mounted and properly dressed for the presentation of awards (Rule 101.8) Show Organisers to use their discretion as to the requirement for a mounted presentation for Single and Two Phase competitions and their decision to be announced prior to the start of the competition. ii) altering an obstacle on the course (Rule 157.2) iii) misusing the whip (Rule 102.8) 2. A competitor who is disqualified must leave the arena immediately and forfeits all prizes, rosettes, awards and qualifications to which he/she might otherwise be entitled. The result of the competition will be amended accordingly. 3. The decision of any Judge to disqualify a member from the show, competition or further show pursuant to Rule 96 is final, save where Rule 96.2.8 and Rule 82 applies. 4 Except as stated in Rule 202.5, the Judge is not empowered to disqualify a competitor on the grounds of ineligibility for the competition. In all such cases, the matter must be referred after the show to the Chief Executive, who will, if necessary, take action in accordance with Rule 84 or Rule 91. 5 The Judge may disqualify a competitor if he/she is fully satisfied that the competitor is not a member of the Association or is currently suspended from the competitive rights of membership (Rule 32.3). A report must be made to the Chief Executive who may take further action in accordance with Rule 84. 203 1 Retiring A competitor who has started his/her round may retire without completing the course for any of the following reasons: 1 2 Safety Fitness of horse or rider 117 3 4 5 6 Failure of saddlery or equipment Severity of the obstacles Deterioration of the going When he has no chance of winning a prize. If in the opinion of the Judge, a horse or rider is unfit to compete, the Judge may prevent the competitor from starting or may curtail their round. 2 A competitor who decides to retire must signal his intention to the Judge by raising his hand or whip. 3 1 2 Standards The Judge may introduce a standard at any time after the number of competitors who have completed the course exceeds the number of prizes (including additional prizes awarded in accordance with Rule 76.5). In competitions judged under Table A, the standard will be set in the form of a number of faults which must not be less than the score of the competitor who would receive the lowest prize if no further competitors were to complete the course after the introduction of the standard. Provided this criterion is maintained, the standard may be reduced progressively during the course of the competition. 3 In competitions judged under Table C, the standard will be set as a time one second in excess of the total time of the competitor who would receive the lowest prize if no further competitors were to complete the course after the introduction of the standard. 4 In a qualifying competition in which the number to qualify or to receive qualifying points exceeds the number of prizes, care must be taken not to prejudice the qualification by the premature introduction of a standard. 5 Standards should not normally be introduced in pony competitions nor in competitions confined to horses which have not won £100 or to those which have not won any lesser amount. A standard of less than 8 faults must not be introduced in such competitions under Table A. 6 Once a standard has been introduced the Judge will retire any competitor as soon as his score or time exceeds the standard. 4 In the absence of a standard, the Judge may at his/her discretion retire any competitor who has no chance of winning a prize and whose continued presence in the arena is holding up the progress of the competition unduly. 5 Before leaving the arena, a competitor who retires or is retired following a refusal or run-out, may make up to two attempts to jump any single obstacle in the arena in the direction indicated on the course plan. 204 Withdrawing 1 A competitor who has indicated his/her intention to compete by declaring or by giving his /her number to the collecting ring steward or who has qualified to start in the next round or jumpoff of a competition may withdraw before starting, provided he informs the Judge of his intention to do so. 2 Competitors who withdraw from a jump-off are placed after those who are eliminated or retire during that jump-off, except in the Puissance and Six Bar competitions (Rules 278.5 & 279.8). 118 205 Reports The name of any competitor who retires in accordance with Rule 203.1 or withdraws from a second round or jump-off in accordance with Rule 204.1 and the names of his/her horse and of the horse’s owner are to be recorded by the Judge on the result sheet for the competition. Errors 211 1 Knock Down An obstacle is considered to have been knocked down when through the fault of the horse or rider: 1 2 3 2 The whole or any part of it falls, even if the part which falls is subsequently arrested in its fall before reaching the ground. At least one of its ends no longer rests on any part of its support. Any arrangement, including a wing or support intended to maintain the stability of the obstacle and forming an integral part of it falls; or the pillars or wings of a wall placed inside the flags (if used) falls. When an obstacle, or part of an obstacle, is composed of several elements placed one on top of the other and in the same vertical plane, the knock down of the top element alone is penalised. A lower element is not deemed to be in the same vertical plane unless its front edge lies in the same vertical plane as the front edge of the top element. Knocking down an intermediate filler, such as a brush or small wall, between the major elements of a spread obstacle, incurs no penalty, unless the brush or filler is higher than the major elements, notwithstanding that it stands in a separate vertical plane. In example A, the wall is considered to be in the same vertical plane as the poles above it. In examples B and C, it is not. 3 Penalties for knock downs are only incurred in respect of obstacles which are knocked down as a direct result of having been jumped in the correct order and provided the obstacle has started to fall before the competitor crosses the finishing line. 4 Touches and displacements, in whatever direction, do not count. If the Judge is in doubt he/she should give the benefit of his/her doubt to the competitor. 5 The competitor cannot be penalised for more than one knock down per attempt no matter how much of the obstacle is knocked down. 6 FEI Safety Cups are mandatory as per Rule 132. 119 212 1 Disobediences The following are considered as disobediences and are penalised as such:1 2 3 4 5 Refusals Run Outs (including jumping the wing) Resistances (including halts) Circles Passing outside the flags or markers of the finishing line. 2 Under Table A, the first disobedience during each round anywhere on the course incurs 4 faults, the second such disobedience incurs elimination. Under Table C, first disobedience is not penalised, but the second disobedience during each round anywhere on the course incurs elimination. 3 Disobediences during interrupted time are not penalised. 4 The following are not considered to be disobediences:- 5 6 7 1 Circling after a disobedience to get into position to re-attempt the obstacle. 2 Approaching an obstacle at an angle and/or turning sharply to attempt it without going past it. Refusal 1 It is a refusal when a horse stops or fails to take off at an obstacle, whether or not the obstacle is knocked down or displaced. 2 It is a refusal if the horse in stopping slides through the obstacle and knocks it down. It is for the Judge to decide that this has happened and if so to ring the bell. If the bell is not rung, the competitor must continue, having been penalised for a knock down only. 3 Stopping in front of an obstacle without knocking it down, followed immediately by a standing jump is not penalised as a refusal. Run Out 1 It is a run out when the horse or any part of the horse passes to one side of the obstacle to be jumped and in so doing crosses the extended line of the ground line of the obstacle, unless Rule 151.2 applies. 2 It is also a run out if the horse jumps the wing of the obstacle, whether or not the wing is knocked down. 3 Following a run out the rider must return and attempt the obstacle again. Failure to do so incurs elimination. Resistance 1 It is a resistance when the horse for whatever reason ceases to go forward, halts, rears, turns on the spot or steps back, even if this occurs as the result of deliberate action by the rider (for example halting to adjust saddlery or hat). 2 Uninterrupted resistances are penalised as a single disobedience but if after retaking the track the horse again resists this is penalised as a separate disobedience. 120 8 It is a circle if the competitor deviates from the course as set out on the course plan and in so doing crosses over his/her previous track. Following a circle, any further circles made without retaking the track are not penalised but if after retaking the track, the competitor again circles this is penalised as a separate disobedience. 213 Fall 1 One fall eliminates horse and rider. The rider may not attempt another fence but must leave the arena immediately, mounted or dismounted. 2 A rider is considered to have fallen when, either voluntarily or involuntarily, he/she is separated from his/her horse, which has not fallen, in such a way that he/she touches the ground or finds it necessary, in order to get back into the saddle, to use some form of support or outside assistance. If it is not clear that the rider has used some form of support or outside assistance to prevent his/her fall, the benefit of doubt must be given to the rider. A horse is considered to have fallen when the shoulder and quarters have touched the ground or the obstacle and the ground. 3 The first fall of horse and/or rider after entering the arena and before completing the course incurs elimination in any competition. 214 Dismounting A competitor who dismounts for any reason, from entering the arena until going through the finish, (for example, to pick up a dropped whip, adjust saddlery, etc.) will be eliminated. ACCESS TO THE ARENA 221 Authorised Access Competitors are only allowed to enter the arena under the following circumstances: 1 To walk the course dismounted (Rule 156.2) 2 When called to commence their round. 3 When called to parade before or after a competition for ceremonial, prize giving, publicity or other special purposes. 4 To lead another competitor into the arena (Rule 233.2). 5 To render authorised assistance (Rules 261.2, 261.3). 6 With special permission of the Judge. 222 Unauthorised Access 1 Infringements of Rule 221 may incur elimination at the discretion of the Judge. 2 A member of the Association who enters the arena without authorisation may also be found in breach of Rule 82.11 and his/her conduct may be reported to the Chief Executive who may initiate disciplinary proceedings. 121 STARTING 231 Order of Starting 1 In competitions in which time is the deciding factor in the first round the order of starting must be drawn, except in competitions judged under Tables A6, A7 and A8 and competitions judged under Table A4 when used as a warm up for an allocated qualifier. At the discretion of the show organising committee the order may also be drawn for other competitions. In the event that the order is drawn for competitions under Table A8 or Table A7 it is not necessary to make another draw for the jump off. Where there is more than one competition for the same category of horses requiring a drawn order at the same show, the drawn order for the first competition must be rotated by a minimum of five places for each subsequent competition or a fresh draw made. 2 When time is the deciding factor, the order of starting in a jump-off must be drawn by the Judge immediately before the jump-off, unless Rule 231.1 applies and provided the judges are satisfied that the original draw has been made satisfactorily. A minimum of five minutes must be allowed between the announcement of the drawn order and requiring the first competitor to enter the arena for the jump-off. 3 When the order of starting has been drawn, a competitor may only compete out of order by special permission of the Judge. When time is the deciding factor the Judge will not normally allow a competitor to start in a later position in the order from that in which he was originally drawn. 4 When late entries are accepted after the order has been drawn, the order in which they are to start must be drawn separately and they must start before all entries in the original drawn order. 5 Starting out of order may incur elimination at the Judge’s discretion. 232 Rate of Starting 1 If the Judge is dissatisfied with the rate at which competitors are presenting themselves to start in a competition for which the starting order has not been drawn, he will issue one public warning to competitors. After an interval of 5 mins the three minute public warning must be enforced. At the end of a three minute interval he/she will declare the competition closed. 2 The result will be taken from those who have completed the competition; if none, the Judge will declare the competition null and void. 233 Entering the Arena 1 Competitors must enter the arena mounted and through the designated entrance. Failure to do so without prior permission of the Judge may incur elimination at the Judge’s discretion. 2 Competitors may be led into the arena by an assistant who may be mounted or on foot. The assistant must leave the arena immediately the competitor is inside. 3 Failure to enter the arena within one minute of being called upon to do so incurs elimination at the Judge’s discretion. 234 1 Commencing the Round The starting line may be crossed and recrossed while waiting for the starting bell. Crossing the starting line before the starting bell and then jumping or attempting to jump the first obstacle, without first recrossing the starting line after the bell, incurs elimination. 122 2 Crossing the starting line in the wrong direction is not penalised provided it is subsequently recrossed before attempting the first obstacle in the direction indicated on the course plan. 3 The round commences, when, following the starting bell, the mounted competitor first crosses the starting line in the direction indicated on the course plan but the time might start earlier if the 45 second count down rule is applied. 4 Failure to commence the round within 45 seconds of the starting bell incurs elimination at the Judge’s discretion unless the count down system is being used. STOPPING DURING A ROUND 241 Signal to Stop If for any reason a competitor must be stopped by the Judge during the course of a round due to circumstances over which the competitor has no control (for example, an obstacle blown down or not re-erected in time) the bell will be rung. 242 Ignoring the Bell 1 If the competitor ignores the bell and continues his round, the Judge must decide whether to eliminate him or whether in view of any special circumstances he should not be penalised. 2 If the competitor is not eliminated for ignoring the bell, all faults and penalties incurred after the bell was rung will be included in his/her score. 243 Stopping Voluntarily 1 A competitor who decides that he/she cannot continue his/her round because the course is obstructed or because an obstacle is incorrectly erected may stop voluntarily at that obstacle and signal to the Judge by pointing clearly with his whip or hand at the obstruction or obstacle concerned. 2 The bell will be rung and the obstruction, if any, will be removed and/or the obstacle will be checked and if necessary re-erected. 3 The competitor will not be penalised unless the Judge decides that the course was not obstructed or that the obstacle was correctly erected, in which case the competitor will be penalised as for a disobedience. 244 Continuing after stopping 1 A competitor who is stopped by the Judge or who stops voluntarily in accordance with Rule 241 or Rule 243 must not continue his/her round until the bell is rung again to instruct him/her to do so. 2 Continuing before the bell and/or continuing from a point nearer to the next obstacle or to the finishing line than the point at which he pulled up incurs elimination. 123 245 Stopping and restarting the Clock The clock is stopped when the competitor pulls up and is restarted once the bell is rung at the moment the horse/pony leaves the ground at the obstacle where the competitor pulled up.While the clock is stopped, the normal rules for interrupted time apply. In the case of a competitor who stops voluntarily in accordance with Rule 243 the Judge may at his/her discretion deduct the appropriate seconds from the competitor’s time to compensate for any delay in stopping the clock. 246 Restarting the Whole Course 1 Only in very exceptional circumstances (for example, the failure of both automatic timing and stop watch) will a competitor who has been stopped be allowed or required to start the whole course again. If in such circumstances he/she does start the whole course again, his/her previous score will be disregarded. 2 A competitor who has completed the course under Table A against the clock and who is required to restart because his/her time has not been taken may elect not to do so, in which case he/she will be placed immediately below any competitor with whom he/she would otherwise be placed equal on faults alone. PENALTIES AT OBSTACLES 251 Penalties at Obstacles Under Table A 1 A knock down incurs 4 faults. 2 A fall at an obstacle anywhere on the course during the round incurs elimination. 3 A disobedience at an obstacle incurs 4 faults for the first disobedience anywhere on the course during the same round and elimination for the second such disobedience. 4 Disturbing the obstacle as the result of a disobedience. i) a disobedience which disturbs the obstacle, including the displacement of a lower element, such that the obstacle must be re-erected and/or checked incurs a 6 second time penalty. ii) the bell is rung and the clock is stopped immediately iii) If, as a result of a disobedience, a competitor displaces or knocks down any obstacle or a flag defining the limits of the water jump and where the nature of the obstacle is changed by knocking down the flag, the bell is rung and the clock is stopped until the obstacle has been re-built. When the obstacle has been re-built the bell is rung to indicate that the course is ready and that the competitor can continue the round. The competitor is penalised for a refusal and a time correction of 6 seconds is added to the time taken by the competitor to complete his/her round. The clock is re-started at the moment when the horse leaves the gound at the obstacle where the refusal occurred except if a disobedience where the knockdown occurs at the second or subsequent part of a combination then the clock is restarted when the horse leaves the ground at the first element of the combination. iv) re-attempting the obstacle before the bell has been rung a second time incurs elimination v) circling after the bell to start is not penalised. 124 252 Penalties at Closed Combinations Under Table A 1 Each obstacle of a closed combination is judged as a single obstacle. (Rule 251) 2 If, having jumped the first obstacle horse and/or rider leave the enclosure of the closed combination by any route other than jumping the remaining obstacles of the combination in the correct order they incur elimination. 253 Penalties at Open Combinations Under Table A 1 Each obstacle of an open combination is judged as a single obstacle, but following a disobedience all obstacles of the combination must be re-attempted in the correct order and faults and time penalties are cumulative over each obstacle at each attempt. Failure to re-attempt all obstacles incurs elimination. 2 If there is a disobedience at obstacle B or subsequent obstacles of a combination without disturbance of that obstacle and any of the previous obstacles have been disturbed and require re-erection or checking, the procedures for ringing the bell and stopping the clock in Rule 25l.4 must be applied. 3 Time penalties in open combinations are incurred in accordance with Table 253. TABLE 253 Time Penalties Error 254 Obstacle A disturbed by disobedience 6 seconds Obstacle A knocked down or disturbed followed by disobedience at Obstacle B without disturbing Obstacle B 6 seconds Obstacle B disturbed by disobedience regardless of state of Obstacle A 6 seconds Obstacle A and/or B knocked down or disturbed followed by disobedience at Obstacle C without disturbing Obstacle C 6 seconds Obstacle C disturbed by disobedience regardless of state of Obstacles A and B 6 seconds Similar errors with disobedience between any further obstacles of the combination 6 seconds Penalties at the Water Jump Under Table A 1 The water jump must not be judged from the judges box. A separate water jump judge must sit or stand in the vicinity of the water jump where he/she can see clearly the lath, tape or strip on the landing side. 2 Faults at the water jump are incurred in accordance with Table 254. is incurred for any combination of errors l to 3 as overleaf. 3 Disobediences at the water jump are penalised by faults, elimination and/or 6 seconds time penalty as for single obstacles. The obstacle has been disturbed if the take off element, single pole or any of the flags have been knocked down or displaced and the procedures in Rule 251.4 must be applied if this occurs as the result of a disobedience. 125 A maximum of 4 faults 4 The water jump judge must use a distinctive signal to inform the judge’s box if 4 faults has been incurred and a separate distinctive signal if there has been a disobedience. 5 The water jump judge is to keep a written record of the competitors penalised at the water jump, showing the penalties incurred. 6 A water jump with more than one element placed between the take off element and the lath, tape or strip, either in the same or in a seperate vertical plane is judged as a normal spread obstacle. Knocking down any element of such an obstacle including the take-off element incurs 4 faults and displacing any element as the result of a disobedience incurs a 6 second time penalty. Landing in the water or on the lath, tape or strip is not penalised. TABLE 254 Error 255 Faults 1 Landing with one or more feet on the lath, tape or strip 4 2 Landing with one or more feet in the water 4 3 Knocking down the single element (if any) placed between the take off element and the lath or strip (Rule 139.8) without landing in the water or on the lath, tape or strip 4 4 Exiting at the side of the obstacle between the corner flags with or without any of the above errors Penalised as a run out only 5 Knocking down or displacing the take off element without a disobedience and without any of the errors 1 to 4 Not penalised Penalties at Obstacles Under Table C 1 Obstacles are judged under Table C in the same manner as they are judged under Table A, except that 4 seconds time penalty is incurred for each knock down and/or for one or more of errors 1 to 3 in Table 254 at the water jump and that first disobediences anywhere on the course during the round are not penalised (Rules 183, 251, 254). 2 Time penalties for disturbing an obstacle as the result of a disobedience are incurred on the same scale as under Table A, in addition to time penalties incurred under Rule 255.1. 256 Jumping the Wrong Course 1 Jumping or attempting to jump an obstacle in the wrong order or in the wrong direction as indicated on the course plan or omitting an obstacle included on the course plan incurs elimination. 2 Jumping or attempting to jump an obstacle which does not form part of the course, whether before starting, after finishing or during a round incurs elimination except that after crossing the finishing line in indoor arenas only, jumping one additional obstacle which is sited within 10m (11 yds) of the finish is not penalised. 126 3 The term jumping an obstacle in the context of Rules 256.1 and 256.2 includes passing over or through the site of an obstacle which has been knocked down or demolished. 257 Penalties at Alternative Obstacles Where alternative obstacles are provided and marked as such on the course plan (Rule 153.2), attempting the alternative obstacle following a disobedience at the other obstacle is permitted. However, if the first obstacle attempted is disturbed as the result of a disobedience, the procedure in Rule 251.4 must be followed and attempting either obstacle before the bell to restart incurs elimination. 258 Failing to Jump the Next Obstacle within 45 Seconds A competitor who fails to jump the next obstacle on the course within 45 seconds, excluding interrupted time, incurs elimination. OTHER PENALTIES 261 Outside Assistance 1 At any time after the signal to start has been given any outside assistance to a competitor, except as listed below, whether solicited or not, which in the opinion of the Judge might improve the competitor’s performance, incurs elimination at the Judge’s discretion. 2 The following acts of assistance are not penalised at any time:1 2 3 263 Medical or veterinary assistance Assistance given in the prevention of danger to competitors or public Picking up and handing back to a mounted competitor his/her head gear or spectacles. Knocking the Timing Equipment A horse or rider coming into contact with the automatic timing equipment before, during and after their round, including interrupted time, incurs elimination, except as a result of contact with the cable only. 264 Improperly Leaving the Arena A competitor/horse leaving the arena before the completion of his/her round, including prior to starting, will be eliminated. 265 1 Finishing To complete the course, the competitor must cross the finishing line mounted in the correct direction. Failure to do so incurs elimination. 127 2 Passing outside the finishing line flags or markers is penalised as a run out and the competitor must return to pass between them in the correct direction if not eliminated for a second disobedience. 266 Leaving the Arena Having completed the course the competitor must leave the arena mounted and by the designated exit. Failure to do so incurs elimination, except in cases resulting from injury to horse or rider. 267 Loss of Hat Jumping or attempting to jump any obstacle or passing through the finish without a hat or without a chin-strap correctly fastened incurs elimination unless the Judge decides that the competitor was so far committed to jumping the obstacle at the moment when the chin-strap came undone that he/she could not be expected to pull up before attempting the obstacle. See Rule 101.4 and 212.7.1. 128 BRITISH EVENTING RULES FOR SHOW JUMPING TEST 4.20 Except where modified by the terms of this Regulation, the test will be judged in accordance with BSJA Rules. Note: The attention of competitors is drawn to the provisions of the Regulations for the conduct of this Test and the necessity for them to comply with those provisions as far as they can apply. 4.21 Obstacles may be re-sited, or removed if this is not possible, before the conclusion of a Section, if deterioration of the going or other circumstances necessitate, but only with the consent of the BE Steward. The scores of competitors who had already completed in such a section will be adjusted by the exclusion of jumping and time penalties incurred. Eliminations are to stand. 4.22 All top poles at Intermediate and higher must be of wood. 4.23 Practice Obstacles must be provided. They will consist of one upright, one crossed pole and one spread using the same type of coloured poles as the top poles in the arena and must be of wood or with wooden insert as in 4.22 (if using safety cups) 4.24 Maximum height of practice obstacles is: Class Height Advanced Intermediate Intermediate Novice Novice BE100 Plus BE100 BE90 BE80 1.35m 1.30m 1.25m 1.20m 1.15m 1.10m 1.00m 0.85m 4.25 Practice obstacles may only be jumped in accordance with BSJA Rule 122. No placing poles are permitted. Please refer to British Eventing Rule Book for examples of practice show jumping fences. 4.26 A competitor who fails to comply with any of the provisions 4.22 & 4.23 above may be eliminated by the BE Steward. i. Course and Obstacles There will be 8-12 numbered obstacles (7-12 at BE80). A tolerance of 5cm in height is acceptable. a. BE80 Class Maximum length Speed Obstacles: Max height 129 400m 325mpm 0.85m (Note: only one double combination and at least three spreads. Only two fences allowed at maximum height. It is recommended that the first three fences should be lower than 0.80m to allow horses to gain confidence. Maximum spread at highest point at base 0.80m 1.05m Water jumps are not permitted. b. BE90/BE90 Open Classes Maximum length Speed Obstacles: Max height 450m 325mpm 0.95m (Note: only one upright and one ascending spread obstacle may be included up to the maximum height above. No other obstacle may exceed 0.90m in height). It is recommended that the first three obstacles should be lower than 0.90m to allow horses to gain confidence. Maximum spread at highest point at base 1.10m 1.40m Neither water jumps nor water trays are permitted. The course must include only one double combination (not treble). c. BE100/BE100 Open Classes Maximum length Speed Obstacles: 450m 325mpm Max height 1.05m (Note: only one upright and one ascending spread obstacle may be included up to the maximum height above. No other obstacle may exceed 1.00m in height). It is recommended that the first three obstacles should be lower than 1.00m to allow horses to gain confidence. Maximum spread at highest point at base 1.20m 1.55m Neither water jumps nor water trays are permitted. The course must include only one double combination (not treble). There should be one square parallel. d. BE100 Plus Class Maximum length Speed Obstacles: 450m 325mpm Max height 1.10 130 (Note: only one upright and one ascending spread obstacle may be included up to the maximum height above. No other obstacle may exceed 1.05m in height). As in the BE100, the first few obstacles should be lower and inviting. Maximum spread at highest point 1.30m at base 1.70m Neither water jumps nor water trays are permitted. The course must include at least one double combination. There should be one square parallel. e. Novice, Open Novice, all Junior Novice Classes and Pony Trials (PT) Maximum length 450m Speed 325mpm PT 350mpm Obstacles: Max height 1.15m (Note: only one upright and one ascending spread obstacle may be included up to the maximum height above. No other obstacle may exceed 1.10m in height. As in the BE100, the first few obstacles should be lower and inviting. Maximum spread at highest point at base 1.40m 1.90m Neither water jumps nor water trays are not permitted. The course must include at least one double combination and, there should be another double or a treble. There should be not less than one related distance of 4 or 5 strides and the course should include one square parallel. f. Intermediate Novice Classes Maximum length Speed Obstacles: 500m 350mpm Max height 1.20m Note: only one upright and one ascending spread obstacle may be included up to the maximum height above. No other obstacle may exceed 1.15m in height). Maximum spread at highest point 1.50m at base 2.10m Water jumps are not permitted The course must include one double and one treble combination. There should be at least one related distance of 3 or 4 strides and the course should include not less than two square parallels. g. Intermediate and Open Intermediate Classes Maximum length 550m 131 Speed Obstacles: 350mpm Max height 1.25m Note: only one upright and one ascending spread obstacle may be included up to the maximum height above. No other obstacle may exceed 1.20m in height Maximum spread at highest point at base 1.50m 2.10m Water jumps are not permitted The course must include one double and one treble combination. There should be at least one related distance of 3 or 4 strides and the course should include not less than two square parallels. h. Advanced and Advanced Intermediate Classes Maximum length 550m Speed 375mpm Obstacles Max. height. 1.30m Note: only one upright and one ascending spread obstacle may be included up to the maximum height above. No other obstacle may exceed 1.25m in height. Maximum spread at highest point at base 1.60m 2.30m Water jumps are not permitted. The course must include one double and one treble combination. There should be at least one related distance of 3 or 4 strides and rhe course should include not less than two square parallels. 4.27 Penalties Knockdown 4 penalties First disobedience 4 penalties Second disobedience in whole test 8 penalties Third disobedience in whole test Elimination First fall of competitor 8 penalties Second fall of competitor Elimination First fall of horse Elimination Error of course not rectified Elimination Omission of obstacle or boundary flag Elimination Retaking an obstacle already jumped Elimination Jumping obstacle in wrong order Elimination For every commenced second in excess of the time allowed 1 penalty Exceeding the Time Limit (which is twice the time allowed Elimination Exceeding 24 penalties (not including time) Compulsory Retirement (CR) - to be enforced at end of round 132 4.28 Knock-down & Fall If there is a knock-down and a fall of rider together with a disobedience, the bell is rung immediately. However, the clock must be stopped only when the competitor has remounted and only if the obstacle has not been rebuilt in time for the competitor to continue his test. The competitor will be penalised for a disobedience and a fall, and six seconds will be added to the time of the rider. If, when jumping a single obstacle or the last part of a combination, there is a knockdown and a fall of rider, the clock must not be stopped and the judge must not ring the bell. The competitor will be penalised for the fall and for knocking down the obstacle. If, when jumping any element of a combination except the last, there is a knock-down and a fall, the bell is rung immediately. The clock must be stopped only when the competitor has remounted and only if the obstacle has not been rebuilt in time for the competitor to continue his test. The competitor will be penalised for the fall and knocking down the obstacle. If, at the second or third element of a combination, the refusal or run-out is the consequence of a fall with or without a knock- down and/or a displacement of obstacle and/or flag, no penalty is incurred for the disobedience. The 6 seconds of time corrections are not added to his time. The competitor will be penalised only for his fall. 4.29 Elimination – i. A competitor who has been eliminated as the result of a refusal or runout is permitted to make up to two attempts to jump any single obstacle in the proper direction. Except as stated in this clause, a competitor who has been eliminated can take no further part in the competition and must leave the course. ii. Compulsory: a. Failure to pass on the correct side of directional flags; b. Exceeding the Time Limit; c. Third disobedience during the course of a round anywhere on the course; d. Failure to re-attempt an obstacle after a run-out; e. Resistance exceeding 20 seconds; f. Second fall of competitor; g. First fall of horse; h. Following a fall of competitor, continuing the course from a position which is nearer to the next obstacle or to the finish; i. Crossing the starting line before the bell and attempting to jump, or jumping, an obstacle before it has sounded; j. After being stopped by the Judge or stopping voluntarily, continuing before the bell and/or from a point nearer the next obstacle; k. Re-attempting an obstacle, which has been disturbed, before the bell; l. Failing to re-attempt an obstacle following a first or second disobedience; m. Leaving a closed combination by the wrong route; 133 n. o. p. q. r. s. t. u. v. w. x. iii. Failure to re-attempt all obstacles of an open combination; Jumping an obstacle in the wrong order or in the wrong direction; Jumping an obstacle which does not form part of the course; Attempting an alternative obstacle before the bell when the other obstacle has been disturbed as the result of disobedience or fall; Failing to jump the next obstacle within 60 seconds; Knocking so as to cause malfunction of the timing equipment; Improperly leaving the arena; Failing to cross the finishing line mounted; Failing to cross the finishing line mounted within sixty seconds following a fall at the last obstacle; Failing to leave the arena mounted and by the designated exit, unless injured; Jumping or attempting to jump any obstacle or passing through the finish without a hat on. Discretionary Elimination: At the discretion of the BE Steward/judge(s), a competitor may be eliminated for the following reasons: a. Unauthorised access to the arena (may result in disqualification); b. Starting out of order; c. Failure to enter the arena mounted and through the designated entrance; d. Failure to enter the arena within one minute of being called; e. Failure to commence the round within 45 seconds after the bell; f. Ignoring the bell when required to stop during a round; g. Receiving outside assistance; h. Jumping any obstacle without a hat on when committed to jumping at the moment when the hat comes off; i. Riding improperly dressed. 134 PONY CLUB SHOW JUMPING RULES Except where varied below, Pony Club Show Jumping Competitions shall be judged under British Show Jumping Association Rules. TABLE OF FAULTS FOR PONY CLUB SHOW JUMPING COMPETITIONS FAULTS Knockdown Foot on lath, tape and/or strip or in water First disobedience Second disobedience Third disobedience Fall of rider Second fall of rider Fall of horse 4 faults 4 faults 4 faults 8 faults Elimination 8 faults Elimination Elimination TIME FAULTS One Time fault is incurred for each commenced second in excess of the time allowed. Failure to complete the Course within the Time Limit incurs Elimination. (NB Time Limit = twice time allowed) TIMING If possible, electronic timing should be used. If this is not available, two timekeepers with stop watches must be used. If the timing equipment permits, the 45 second count-down may be used according to BSJA Rule 164.1A. It should however be explained over the public address before starting and at intervals during the first round. TIME PENALTIES Time penalties are incurred when an obstacle is displaced as the result of a disobedience on the following scale. i) Starting the clock following a stop will be taken from take off or attempted take off and 6 seconds added ii) At a single obstacle, at the first obstacle of an open or closed combination or at subsequent obstacles of a closed combination 6 seconds iii) At the second obstacle of an open combination 6 seconds iv) At the third or subsequent obstacle of an open combination 6 seconds Time penalties are added to the time taken to complete the round before the calculation of time faults. FALLS a) General i) A horse is considered to have fallen when the shoulder and quarters on the same side touch the ground or touch the obstacle and the ground simultaneously. ii) A rider is considered to have fallen when there is separation between him/her and his/ her horse which necessitates remounting or vaulting into the saddle. iii) The first fall of rider during each round anywhere on the course, including a fall prior to starting and during interrupted time incurs 8 faults in competitions judged under Table A. The second such fall incurs elimination in any competition. iv) Following a fall, continuing the course from a position which is nearer to the next obstacle or to the finishing line than the point at which the fall occurred incurs elimination. v) A disobedience and a first fall at the same obstacle incur the faults (4) or elimination appropriate to the disobedience plus 8 faults for the fall. 135 vi) If as the result of a first fall on landing over an obstacle A or subsequent obstacles, the horse fails to attempt the next obstacle of the combination, the competitor is penalised 8 faults for the fall and is not penalised for a disobedience. The procedures for ringing the bell and stopping the clock must be applied. DISTURBING THE OBSTACLE AS THE RESULT OF A DISOBEDIENCE AND/OR FALL a) A disobedience and/or fall which disturbs the obstacle, including the displacement of a lower element, such that the obstacle must be re-erected and/or checked incurs a 6 second time penalty in addition to the faults and/or elimination incurred (a). b) The bell is rung and the clock is stopped immediately, except in the case of a first fall when the bell is rung immediately, but the clock is not stopped until the rider has remounted. c) If following a fall the obstacle has been re-erected and checked and the bell has been rung the second time before the rider has remounted, the clock is left running throughout and no time penalty is incurred. d) Penalties at Open Combinations If there is a disobedience and/or fall at obstacle B or subsequent obstacles of a combination without disturbance of that obstacle and any of the previous obstacles have been disturbed and require re-erection or checking, the procedures for ringing the bell and stopping the clock in (b) must be applied. e) The clock is restarted at the moment when the horse takes off or attempts to take off at the obstacle where the refusal occurred. If a disobedience occurs at the second or subsequent part of a combination the clock is restarted when the horse takes off or attempts to take off at the first element of the combination. Before leaving the arena after being eliminated as a result of a third refusal, or run out, or fall of rider, the competitor may make up to two attempts to jump any single obstacle in the arena in the direction as indicated on the course plan. (The above does not apply to elimination resulting from a fall of the horse.) "NEW for 2009" ADJUSTMENT OF SADDLERY, DRESS AND OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE Jumping or attempting to jump any obstacle or passing through the finish without a hat, or with the chin strap incorrectly fastened incurs elimination unless the Judge decides that the competitor was so far committed to jumping the obstacle at the moment when the chin strap came undone that he/she could not be expected to pull up before attempting the obstacle. In the case of adjustment to hat, chin strap, or saddlery becoming necessary during the round, for safety reasons outside assistance may be given. The clock will NOT be stopped and faults will be given as for a resistance (ceasing to go forward). If it becomes necessary for the rider to dismount, faults will be given as for a fall. Safety cups will be compulsory for Open, Intermediate and Novice Area and above competitions. To be used on the back rails of spread fences and middle and back rails of triple bars. N.B. It is strongly recommended that Branches use Safety Cups at all levels and consider investing in these cups when updating their own Show Jumping fences. Judges and Course Designers who are invited to judge Pony Club Show Jumping Competitions are strongly advised to obtain a full copy of Pony Club Show Jumping Rules available from The Pony Club, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2RW. Tel: 02476 698300. 136 136 SECTION 3 137 Section 3 Rules for Special Competitions 268 Scheduling 1 Special competitions should normally be scheduled by reference to the Rule number in this section. Where the rules for a special competition allow alternative conditions, the alternative to be followed must be stated in the schedule. 2 Unless otherwise stated in the special competition rules, the general rules for jumping and judging in Section 2 apply to special competitions. If there is any conflict between the rules in Section 2 and those in Sections 3 and 4, the latter take precedence when judging special competitions. 3 If it is intended to depart in any way from the rules , this must be clearly stated in the draft schedule (Rule 75.1). Approval of such variations from the rules will be at the discretion of the Chief Executive and the UK Show Jumping Development Committee. 4 Sweepstake - as Rule 76.7 with reference to Rule 76.6.5. 269 Olympic Star Spotters Competition for 6 Year Old Horses 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses aged 6 yars old at the 1st January in the current year to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate Members. Breeding papers are mandatory and must have been submitted to the BSJA office at the time of registration. 2 Table: A over two rounds of eight fences, not against the clock, but with a time allowed. Only those horses which jump clear in the first round compete in the second round. In the event there are no clear rounds those equal on the lowest faults will go forward to the second round. 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Designer: Associate or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 5 Prize money to be graded: Notional, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4. 270 Milton Championship for 5 Year Old Horses 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses aged 5 years old as at the 1st January in the current year to be ridden by Adult, Associate and Pony Associate members. Breeding papers are mandatory and must be submitted to the BSJA office at the time of registration. 2 Table: A over two rounds of eight fences, not against the clock, but with a time allowed. Only those horses which jump clear in the first round compete in the second round. In the event there are no clear rounds those equal on the lowest faults will go forward to the second round. 138 3 Speed: 325m per minute Course Designer: Median or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 5 Direct entry at the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £12, £10, £8, £6, £4, £2 271 4 Year Old Classes 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses aged 4 years old as at the 1st January in the current year 2 Table A, over one or two rounds, not against the clock. All clears or double clears to share equal 1st place. 3 Speed: 325 mpm 4 Course: Fences not to exceed 1.00m in the First Round. 5 Direct entry at the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Prize money to be graded. Notional - £10, £8, £6, £4, £2, £1 Note: Prize money for the Style & Performance element of the Championship will not be graded 272A National Under 16 Championship for the Wales & West Trophy 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses in Grades B & C to be ridden by Pony Associate members who have never represented their country as a member of an Under 18 European Show Jumping Team 2 3 Course 4 5 6 Table: A7 or Two Phase Speed: 350mpm Designer: Assistant or above Please see Young Rider Course Specification on Page 176 Direct entry at the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping Prize Money to be graded: Notional: Grade B horses £45/£35/£25/£15/£12/£10 Grade C horses £30/£20/£15/£12/£10/£8 or as schedule if prize money stated is less than Notional. 272B National Under 18 Championship 1 Entry qualifications: Horses in Grades A & B to be ridden by Associate or Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A8. 139 3 Speed: 375m per minute Course Designer: Median or above 4 Please see Young Rider Course Specifications on Page 176. 5 Direct Entry at the BSJA/Scope Festival. of Show Jumping 6 Prize Money to be graded: Notional: 273 Grade B horses £45/£35/£25/£15/£12/£10 Grade C horses £30/£20/£15/£12/£10/£8 or as schedule if lower Actual, as per schedule. Top Score 1 The order of starting must be drawn. 2 Each obstacle is clearly marked with a number of points from 10 to 120 according to its difficulty. Water jumps and combination obstacles are not allowed. 3 The time allowed is 60 seconds in an outdoor arena and 45 seconds in an indoor one. 4 The round starts when the competitor crosses the starting line in either direction. 5 The competitor jumps what obstacles he/she chooses and may do so in either direction. 6 The competitor scores the number of points allotted to each obstacle provided it is jumped clear. No points are scored for an obstacle knocked down (Rule 211). 7 An obstacle which is knocked down or displaced for any reason is not rebuilt. This includes the displacement of a lower element in the same vertical plane. 8 Each obstacle may be jumped twice to score. Jumping, voluntarily or otherwise, an obstacle for the third or subsequent time or jumping or passing through an obstacle already knocked down or displaced, including the displacement of a lower element, does not incur elimination but scores no points. 9 Disobediences are not penalised since they decrease the time available in which to score. Following a disobedience a competitor may either attempt the same obstacle again or proceed to the next obstacle of his/her choice. A second or subsequent disobedience does not incur elimination but the Judge may retire a competitor if it becomes apparent that repeated disobediences have destroyed all chance of the competitor featuring in the prize list. 10 The bell is rung as soon as the time allowed is reached. The competitor must then cross the finishing line in either direction to allow his/her time to be recorded. If he/she does not cross the finishing line, he/she is placed last of the competitors with the same number of points. 1 1 The number of points allotted to the last obstacle jumped clear will be included in the competitor’s score provided the horse has already started to take off at the moment when the time allowed is reached. 12 Jumping an additional obstacle or obstacles after the bell has been rung is not penalised. 13 An additional obstacle may be included in the course, to be known as the Joker. The Joker must be built as an upright (not a spread) obstacle and should be significantly higher than the other obstacles (Rules 134.3, 135.4). The Joker may be jumped twice to score. If jumped clear, 200 points are added to the score, but if the Joker is knocked down 200 points are deducted from the score. 1 4 In the event of equality of points, time decides. 140 274 Accumulator 1 The order of starting must be drawn. 2 This competition takes place over 6, 8 or 10 obstacles which are progressively more difficult. No combination obstacles are allowed. The progressive difficulty is not solely due to the height and spread of the obstacles, but also to the difficulty of the track. 3 Speed 375mpm in outdoor arenas, 350mpm in indoor arenas. Ponies 350mpm indoors and outdoors. 4 Bonus points are awarded as follows: 1 point for obstacle No. 1 not knocked down, 2 points for No. 2, 3 points for No. 3 etc with a total of 21, 36 or 55 points. No point is awarded for an obstacle knocked down. Faults other than knock-downs are penalised as for Table A. 5 In the event of equality of points for first place, there will be a jump-off against the clock over a shortened course, over obstacles which may be increased in height and/or spread. The obstacles in the jump-off must be jumped in the same order as in the first round and retain their respective points allotted in the first round. 6 This competition may also take place directly against the clock. 7 For the last obstacle of the course, an alternative obstacle may be provided, of which one part may be designated the Joker. The Joker must be more difficult than the alternative obstacle and carry double points. If the Joker is knocked down, the points must be deducted from the total. 275 Power and Speed 1 The starting order must be drawn. 2 The course is divided into two sections. The first or power section consists of five to seven obstacles of progressively increasing severity designed to test power and precision at each obstacle individually. This section is jumped as an Accumulator competition in accordance with Rule 274 not against the clock with a time limit of two minutes. 3 On completion of the power section the bell will be rung if the competitor has NOT scored the maximum possible number of points over this section. The competitor must then retire. If the bell is not rung, the competitor proceeds straight to the second, or speed, section of the course. This consists of six to eight obstacles to be jumped under Table A4 or Table C. Speed 400m per minute outdoors and 350m per minute indoors. Ponies, 350mpm indoors and outdoors. 4 The start and finish must be indicated separately for each section. Finish of power section to be start of speed section. Automatic timing is only obligatory for the speed section. 5 The competition is decided by faults and time over the speed section. In the event of insufficient competitors reaching the speed section, minor placings are decided by the highest number of points scored over the power section. If no competitor reaches the speed section and in the event of equality of points over the power section, there will be a jump-off over the speed section to decide the winner. 141 276 Take Your Own Line 1 The starting order must be drawn. 2 The competition is judged under Table C. 3 The obstacles are numbered for judging purposes only. The competitor may jump them in any order and in either direction. Water jumps and combinations are not permitted. 4 The starting and finishing lines may be crossed in either direction. 5 Following a disobedience at an obstacle the competitor is not required to re-attempt the same obstacle immediately, unless it has been disturbed, in which case the procedure in Rule 251.4 must be applied. 6 A second or subsequent disobedience does not incur elimination, but the Judge may retire a competitor if it becomes apparent that repeated disobediences have destroyed all chance of the competitor featuring in the prize list. 7 Failure to jump all the obstacles designated on the course plan or jumping any obstacle more than once incurs elimination. 277 Fault and Out 1 The starting order must be drawn. 2 Combinations are not allowed. 3 3 points are scored for each obstacle jumped clear and one point is scored for each obstacle knocked down. 4 As soon as the competitor makes any error which normally incurs a penalty under Table A, the bell is rung to terminate the round. 5 If the error was a knock down, the competitor must then cross the finishing line in either direction and the clock is then stopped. 6 In the event of any other error the round is terminated immediately and the time is not recorded. 7 This competition may be organised in two ways:Either a set number of obstacles with a time limit of two minutes. If the competitor completes the course without error the clock is stopped when the competitor crosses the finishing line. Or alternatively 8 Time allowed 1 2 This competition may also be scheduled with a time allowed, which should not exceed 90 seconds in outdoor arenas nor 60 seconds indoors. If the competitor makes an error before the time allowed is reached, Rules 277.4 to 277.6 apply. 142 3 4 5 9 If the competitor completes the course without error within the time allowed he/she may continue to jump the course a second time until he/she makes an error or until the time allowed is reached. When the time allowed is reached the bell is rung and the competitor must then cross the finishing line in either direction. The competitor will be awarded points for the last obstacle jumped provided the horse has already started to take off at the moment when the time allowed is reached. Competitors are placed on points. In the event of equality of points, competitors who completed the course and those whose rounds terminated following a knock down are placed on points and time above those competitors whose rounds terminated with any other error, who are placed equal. 278 Puissance 1 This competition takes place over an initial course of 4 to 6 large single obstacles. 2 The competition is judged under Table A, not against the clock, with a time limit of 2 minutes. 3 In the event of equality of faults for first place, there will be up to four successive jumps-off, not against the clock, over two obstacles only, which must be a wall and a spread obstacle (not a water jump). After the first round an optional obstacle must be provided in the arena which the competitor may attempt to jump once in each jump-off at his/her discretion. Errors at this obstacle are not penalised. 4 The Judge at his/her discretion may terminate the competition after the third jump-off. In the event of equality of faults in the final jump-off competitors are placed equal and divide the prize money. 5 Competitors who withdraw from or retire during a jump-off are placed equal with those who are eliminated in the same jump-off (Rules 203, 204). Not allowed for ponies. 279 Six Bars 1 The course for this competition comprises six vertical obstacles placed in a straight line with two nonjumping strides between each obstacle. In indoor arenas the first two obstacles may be placed on one straight line and the last four obstacles on a different straight line. The top element of each obstacle must be a pole. 2 No obstacle may be set at a lower height than the obstacle preceding it. 3 The competition is judged under Table A not against the clock with a time limit of 2 minutes. 4 In the event of a disobedience, the competitor must restart the course at the obstacle where the error occurred, but may make his/her approach at an angle from outside the space between the obstacles and is not required or allowed to take any of the previous obstacles again. 5 If an obstacle is disturbed as the result of a disobedience, the procedure in Rule 251.4 must be applied, but no time penalty is incurred. 6 In the event of equality of faults for first place there will be up to four successive jumps-off not against the clock. The first jump-off must be over all six obstacles, but the course may be reduced progressively for each further jump-off to a minimum of three obstacles by removing in succession first, second and third obstacles. 143 7 The Judge at his/her discretion may terminate the competition after the third jump-off. In the event of equality of faults in the final jump-off competitors are placed equal and divide the prize money. 8 Competitors who withdraw from or retire during a jump-off are placed equal with those who are eliminated in the same jump-off (Rules 203, 204). Not allowed for ponies. 280 Knock Out 1 This competition takes place as a knock-out tournament in which two competitors at a time compete over separate courses simultaneously. 2 The competition is judged under Table C, but with time penalties of 2 seconds instead of 4 seconds (see also Rule 280.5). 3 The two courses are set side by side in the same arena and may either be identical or built as mirror images of each other. The design of courses for this competition requires special skill and should not be attempted for the first time without consulting an experienced course builder. This competition is not allowed in arenas in which the dimensions are less than 60m x 24m. 4 The start must be supervised by a separate judge who will ensure that both competitors make a simultaneous start. Choice of course will be decided between the two competitors by the starting judge tossing a coin. 5 Each course should preferably be timed with separate automatic timing, if this is available. If not, the competition must be judged under Table A, an extra judge must stand in line with the finish and this judge’s decision of the winner from each pair of competitors, if equal on faults, shall be final. 6 Obstacles disturbed or knocked down as the result of a disobedience will not be re-erected or adjusted and will be penalised as knock downs. 7 The winner from each pair of competitors proceeds to the next round of the competition as indicated in Table 280, until the final pair of competitors meet in the last round to decide the winner of the competition. 8 In the event of equality between a pair of competitors, they will jump again against each other. 9 The first round of this competition requires either 16 or 8 competitors. The schedule must state how these competitors are to be selected, which may be as a result of a draw or based on the results of a qualifying competition or competitions. In the latter case the competitor may ride the horse on which he qualified or, if he/she so wishes, may substitute in accordance with Rule 79.3. Competitors may be seeded in the tournament draw on their qualifying results as indicated in Table 280. Rule 288 should not be used as a qualifying competition for the Knock Out - if a single qualifying competition is required, it should normally be scheduled under Table C. 144 TABLE 280 Seed (16 starters) (1) (16) (8) (9) (5) (12) (13) (4) (3) (14) (6) (11) (7) (10) (15) (2) 281 Seed (8 Starters) (1) (8) (5) (4) (3) (6) (7) (2) Team 1 This competition is for teams of three or four competitors as stated in the schedule. 2 It may be judged under Table A over two rounds, not against the clock, followed by one-jump off against the clock; or under Table A7. 3 The team order of starting must be drawn. The first competitor from each team then starts in the position drawn by his/her team, the second competitor from the team drawn first following the first competitor from the team drawn last and so on. 4 The faults of the best three competitors in the team in each round are added together to determine the team score for the round. In competitions over two rounds each team’s score for the first round is added to its score for the second round. 5 In the event of equality of team scores for first place after two rounds (one round if the competition is judged under Table A7) the teams sharing first place will jump-off against the clock. 6 Except as stated in Rule 281.8 below, all members of a team may take part in the jump-off whether or not they have competed in the previous round. The faults of the best three competitors in the team are added together to determine the team score for the jump-off. In the event of equality of team scores for any place in the jump-off, the times of the three competitors with the fewest faults in each team are added together to decide the result on time. 7 A competitor who is eliminated or retires is awarded 20 faults plus the faults of the worst horse in any team to complete the course during the same round and may start in the next round or jump-off. The elimination of more than one team member eliminates the team. 145 8 A competitor who is disqualified (Rule 202) cannot be included in the team score for the round in which he is disqualified and he may take no further part in the competition. If the disqualification reduces the team to less than three competitors, the team is eliminated and takes no further part in the competition. 9 If a team cannot improve its placing in any round or jump-off after the team’s third competitor has completed the course the fourth competitor of the team may be withdrawn from that round or jumpoff. A competitor who is withdrawn may still take part in a subsequent round or jump-off. 282 Baton Relay 1 This competition is for teams of two or more competitors as stated in the schedule. 2 The competition is judged under Table C and the starting order must be drawn. 3 All members of the team enter the arena together. The first competitor jumps the course and having jumped the last obstacle passes the baton (or whip) to the next member of the team, who then jumps the course and so on. Failure to pass the baton incurs elimination. 4 If a competitor makes an error for which the normal penalty is elimination, the bell is rung and the next member of the team takes over the baton and completes the course before starting his/her own round. If the last competitor in the team makes such an error, the first member of the team takes over and so on. 5 If the baton is dropped, the competitor must dismount (without penalty) recover the baton and remount before continuing his/her round or passing the baton to the next member of the team. Failure to do so incurs elimination. 6 The first competitor only of each team is required to cross the starting line and the last competitor only of each team to cross the finishing line. 7 The team time is the time from the first competitor crossing the starting line to the last competitor crossing the finishing line minus interrupted time plus time penalties. 283 Rescue Relay 1 This competition is for teams of two competitors. 2 Points are scored in accordance with Rule 277 (Fault and Out). The order of starting must be drawn. 3 The time allowed is two minutes in an outdoor arena, 90 seconds indoors. 4 Both members of the team enter the arena together. The first competitor crosses the starting line and jumps the course until he/she makes an error, continuing to jump the course a second time if still clear as in Rule 277.8.3. 5 As soon as the competitor makes an error the bell is rung. The other team member (the rescuer) must take over and continue the course at the next obstacle beyond the point at which the error occurred. Failure to do so incurs elimination. 6 Each team member continues to rescue the other whenever an error is made. 146 7 At the end of the time allowed the bell is rung and the competitor who is then jumping must cross the finishing line. Failure to do so incurs the elimination of the team. 8 The competition is decided on points. In the event of equality of points time between the first competitor crossing the starting line and the last competitor crossing the finishing line after the time allowed has been reached decides. 284 1 * Table A Handicap This competition is confined to any one of the following pairs of grades or categories. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Grade A and Grade B Grade A and Grades B&C Grades A & B and Grade C Grade B and Grade C Grade JA and Grade JC Grade JA and Grades JC&JD Grade JC and Grade JD 148cms and 138cms 138cms and 128cms 7 & 8 Year Old Handicap Horse Championship * Riders of 128 cms ponies walk the course and then complete the course, including the jump off. Once the course has been altered for 138 cms ponies riders of 138 cms ponies walk the course and then complete the course, including the jump off. Should there be no clear rounds from the lower height ponies, those equal will not jump off, until and if necessary, after the higher height ponies have jumped. The course will be altered as and when necessary. 2 The course for the first round is set in accordance with Rule 134 with the maximum height of the obstacles appropriate to the prize money and to the lower grade or category to which the competition is confined. 3 All competitors in the lower grade or category jump the first round. All obstacles on the course are then raised by 5cms to 10cms and competitors in the higher grade or category then jump the first round. 4 The height of jump off for the lower grade or smaller pony should not be altered from the height of fences for the higher grade or bigger pony first round. The height of jumps for the higher grade or bigger pony shall be raised by the same proportion as the lower grade or smaller pony jump off. If the competition is run under Table A8, the procedure is repeated. 5 In handicap competitions restricted to heights of ponies the course builder will alter the course distances accordingly. 6 When time is the deciding factor, the order of starting must be drawn separately for each grade or category. 7 Competitors in the higher grade or category are not allowed to walk the course after the competition has started. 147 285 Two Fence Challenge 1 To be jumped over a maximum of five rounds. 2 When the competitor has any fault they leave the arena. Scoring is:Jumping fence clear 3 2 points Knocking down fence 1 point Refusal 0 points The competition finishes either:When all competitors have faulted or At the end of the fifth round. Winner or winners are those with the most points. Equal points means equal placings. Not allowed for ponies. 286A Two Phase Competition (a) Time limit of 2 minutes - first phase. (b) Time with time allowed - second phase. This competition comprises two phases run without interruption, the finishing line for the first phase being identical with the starting line for the second phase. The first phase under Table A not against the clock with a time limit of 2 minutes or with a time allowed and the second phase under Table A with a time allowed and against the clock. The first phase is a course of 7 to 9 obstacles. The second phase takes place over 4 to 6 obstacles. Competitors penalised in the first phase are halted by ringing the bell after they have jumped the last obstacle or when the time allowed or time limit for the first phase has been exceeded. Competitors not penalised in the first phase continue the course which finishes after crossing the second phase finishing line. The penalty for exceeding the time allowed is one penalty for each second or fraction of a second. Competitors are placed according to penalties and time in the second phase. When the first phase is not timed, should no competitor, or not enough competitors, complete Phase One to fill the awards, all those with the lowest faults from the first phase will be placed equal. If the first phase is timed, placings will be split by the time taken for the round. Competitors stopped after the first phase may only be placed after competitors who have taken part in both phases. A competitor who does not complete the first phase is not eligible for an award or qualifying place. Speed to be included see Rule 161. (c) National Qualifying competitions - when Two Phase is used for qualifying competitions, this must be properly identified in the show schedule. Competitors who do not jump clear in the first phase will not qualify for National Qualifiers. The first phase must include a minimum of eight numbered fences. The second phase must include a minimum of six numbered fences (four indoors) with at least five (four indoors) additional obstacles. The height of the additional obstacles should be set higher than those set for the first phase. NOTE: Only 50% of classes on any day to be run under Two Phase or Single Phase applies to National Qualifiers only and not Open classes. 148 287 Single Phase Competition Table A - both phases Faults to be accumulated over both phases Second Phase against the clock The competitor will jump the whole course unless they are eliminated Number of fences: First Part 6-7 fences Second Part 6-7 fences The first phase must include a minimum of six-seven numbered fences. The second phase must include six-seven numbered fences (five indoors) with at least five (four indoors) additional obstacles. The height of the additional obstacles should be set higher than those set for the first phase. Speed to be included see Rule 161 First Phase time limit of 2 minutes or, if equipment available, with a time allowed. Second Phase time allowed with time limit. NOTE: Only 50% of classes on any one day to be run under Single Phase or Two Phase applies to National Qualifiers only and not Open Classes. 288 Preliminary Competition to be used to reduce the number of starters in a main competition 1 Entry qualifications: To be stated in the schedule. 2 Table A4 3 Speed: as per Rule 161 4 Course: The aim in designing the course should be to achieve the number of clear rounds required to go forward to the main competition and should demand careful, accurate jumping rather than speed. 5 Qualifies for: Main competition 6 Numbers to qualify: The following formula is to be used where x is the appropriate number required in the main competition, as stated in the schedule. The horses to qualify are decided on faults and time down to xth place. If more than one horse is placed equal on faults and time in xth place, all horses sharing this place will qualify. All clear rounds will qualify even if this increases the number of qualifiers above x. 7 Prizes: Separate prize money must be offered for competitions held under this rule, to be distributed on the result as determined under Table A4. 8 Schedule: The following is an example of how a preliminary competition held in accordance with this rule should be scheduled: “The Smith and Jones A & B Preliminary Competition for horses in Grades A & B. BSJA Rule 288. Approximately 20 horses will qualify to compete in class 10, the Smith and Jones A & B Competition, in the main arena.” 149 289A 1 10 Years and Under Entry Qualifications: To be stated in the schedule as either (A) For registered ponies not exceeding 128cms to be ridden by Pony Members born on or after 1st January 1999. (B) For registered ponies not exceeding 138cms to be ridden by Pony Members born on or after 1st January 1999. 2 Table: A, over two rounds, not against the clock. All double clear rounds to share equal first place. N.B. Refer to Rule 78A 3 Speed: 325mpm 4 Course: Fences not to exceed 0.90cms in the first round 5 Special Consideration: Total prize money may not exceed £75 289B 1 11 Years and Under Entry Qualifications: To be stated in the schedule as either (A) For registered ponies not exceeding 128cms to be ridden by Pony Members born on or after 1st January 1998. (B) For registered ponies not exceeding 138cms to be ridden by Pony Members born on or after 1st January 1998. 2 Table: A, over two rounds, not against the clock. All double clear rounds to share equal first place. N.B. Refer to Rule 78A 3 Speed: 325mpm 4 Course: Fences not to exceed 0.90cms in the First Round 5 Special Consideration: Total prize money may not exceed £75 150 289C National 128cms Championship 1 Entry qualifications: To be stated in the schedule 2 Table: A7. 3 Speed: 325m per minute Course Builder: Assistant or above. Fences should commence at 1m with a maximum of 1.10m leaving progression between to the discretion of the Course Builder. 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. NOTE: This class is a direct entry at BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping and requires no pre qualification. 289D National 138cms Championship 1 Entry qualifications: to be stated in the schedule 2 Table: A7. 3 Speed: 325m per minute Course Builder: Assistant or above 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. NOTE: This class is a direct entry at BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping and requires no pre qualification. 332 Young Show Jumper Award 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses in Grade A ridden by the top 20 Young Riders taken from the Young Riders Ranking List for the assigned qualifying period (1st October - 30th September) 2 Table: A7. 3 Speed: 350m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Young Rider Course Specifications on Page 176. 5 Qualfies for: Direct entry in Young Show Jumper Award Final at Olympia 151 The British Show Jumping Association would like to thank the following Sponsors and Business Partners for their support to Show Jumping. Worshipful Company of Saddlers John Whitaker International Ltd 152 SECTION 4 153 SECTION 4 QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS 290 Qualifiers 1 In all competitions in this section of the Rule Book which qualify for further rounds or finals, the courses must be built strictly to the specifications laid down in the rules. The heights and spreads must not be exceeded and may be reduced only in the event of adverse weather conditions or going and then by not more than 10cms in height or 15cms in spread. Special or unusual obstacles, “Devil’s Dykes”, “Derby Banks” etc, not specified in the rule for the competition must not be included in the course for direct qualifiers or Second Round competitions qualifying for the Horse of the Year Show, Royal International Horse Show, Hickstead, Olympia or the Festival of Show Jumping. All courses for Second Round competitions in this section must be built by Panel Course Builders. (See Rule 34.5). 2 In certain qualifying competitions judged under Tables A1, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10, Single Phase and Two Phase, (see 290.5 below) but NOT under Table A4, the specification for each competition sets the minimum standard required to qualify. 3 It is the responsibility of the Judge to ensure that the course is built to the standard specified in the rules for the competition. Nevertheless, if through any error or unforeseeen circumstance it is subsequently found that the course as jumped had not been built correctly, this will not invalidate any qualifications obtained as a result of the competition. 4 Competitors in qualifying competitions will be placed for prize money in accordance with Rules 191 to 194. In qualifying competitions judged under Table A7, in the event of equality of both faults and time for the lowest qualifying position, those with equality for this position will all qualify. 5 In qualifying competitions judged under single phase or two phase, the first section of the course is to be regarded as the initial course and the second section as the jump-off against the clock for the purpose of this rule. 6 In qualifying competitions judged under Tables A6, A8 and A9 and A10, in the event of equality of faults and time for the lowest qualifying position, those placed equal for this position will all qualify. Competitors will be placed for prize money in accordance with Rules 191.3 to 191.5. 7 In qualifying competitions judged under conditions other than Tables A6, A7, A8, A9, A10, single phase and two phase the method of determining the qualifiers must be stated in full in the rules for each competition. 8 The owner of a horse or pony which qualifies for a Second Round or his or her authorised agent will be notified by the BSJA Office of the qualification which will enable him/her to compete in the designated number permitted of allocated Second Round qualfifiers. For Regional Finals, tickets will be given and qualified horses may attend two Regional Finals, the owners and one other. 9 Lost Direct or Second Round qualifications, due to elapsed membership and/or registration or exceptional circumstances as deemed by the Chief Executive, may be bought back at a cost of £200 per qualification. However, reinstatement will only be actioned following receipt of appropriate fee and the membership and/or registration being updated. However, if the registration or membership lapses are longer than the 40 day grace all original disciplinary procedures must be followed and no 'Buy Back' allowed. 154 1 0 No additional National qualifiers to be organised without the approval of the Management Board (See Rule 75.5). Areas and Regions to be encouraged to run their own series, but these may only be held within the designated Area or Region. 1 1 A competitor who does not complete the first round of a competition is not eligible for an award or qualifying place. Please also refer to Rule 76.15. 1 2 If the Judges instruction to continue is not followed by competitors, no trophy will be awarded and the competitors will each only receive the prize money and the lowest placing for which they would have jumped off. There will be no qualifying place. 1 3 Notwithstanding the individual qualification for competitions detailed in these rules, wild cards may be issued by The Show Organisers for some Finals/Championships held at The Festival of Show Jumping. 1 4 All Pony and Senior BSJA Second Rounds, Regional Finals and Direct Qualfifiers will be Preentry and Drawn Order, along with the first warm up class of the day. However, entries may possibly be accepted for classes 1 and 2 on the day before 9.00a.m. providing that pre-entries for each class are less than 60 (with the exception of County Shows). Any entries taken on the day must compete first in the drawn order. Once entries reach 60 before 9a.m. the class will be closed. Qualifiers must be held no later than the second class of the day. 15. Clear Round Jumping Clear Round jumping classes will not be permitted on a day that any Second Round or Direct Qualifier is scheduled. (Seniors only) including Blue Chip and Scope qualifiers. ADULT QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS 291 International Trial 1 Entry Qualification: Horses in Grades A and B to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members. This competition may not be restricted to invited riders or limited to less than 40 entries. 2 Table: A9 3 Speed: 400m per minute Course Designer: Advanced. 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 5 Qualifies for: Royal International Horse Show - see schedule 6 Numbers to qualify: Points will be awarded to riders placed 6th= or higher in International Trials on the following scale; riders placed equal will share equally the total points attributable to the combined placings (for example, four riders placed 4th equal receive 16+8+4+0 divided by 4 = 7.0 points each). 155 1st ......................................... 128 2nd ........................................... 64 3rd ........................................... 32 4 t h ........................................... 16 5 t h ............................................. 8 6 t h ............................................. 4 points points points points points points The total points awarded to each rider as the result of his/her best six results on points in IT's held during the qualifying period will determine the riders who qualify for the Royal International Horse Show. The duration of the qualifying period and the numbers to qualify will be decided by the Committee of the Royal International Horse Show. Visiting members are eligible to compete in IT competitions, but will not be awarded points. For the purposes only of calculating points, the placings of Visiting members will be disregarded and points will be awarded to the remaining competitors according to their adjusted placings once this has been done. SPECIAL NOTE: These Trials will have a minimum 1st prize of £2,000 and be built to full International standard and require the approval of the UK Show Jumping Development Committee. 7 Sponsorship: Shows to which International Trials have been allocated make their own arrangements. International Trials are not to be amalgamated with other qualifying competitions except with the special approval of the Chief Executive. 8 Prize money to be graded: Actual, as schedule. 9 Special Considerations: Only one IT should be allocated per Area unless specifically authorised by the Chief Executive. IT competitions should be held in their entirety in the main ring of the show. Only in very exceptional circumstances would consideration be given to shows that have applied to hold the competition in their second ring. Preliminary competitions in accordance with Rule 288 will no longer be permissable in IT competitions. Judges, in consultation with the course builder, have the authority to reduce the speed from 400 mpm to 375 or 350 mpm should the conditions warrant it. 156 292 Area Trial 1 Entry qualifications: Horses in Grades A & B to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members. This competition may not be restricted to invited riders or limited to less than 40 entries. 2 Table: A9 3 Speed: 400m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 5 Qualifies for: Royal International Horse Show 6 Numbers to qualify: Points will be awarded to riders placed 6th= or higher in International Trials on the following scale; riders placed equal will share equally the total points attributable to the combined placings (for example, four riders placed 4th equal receive 8+4+2+0 divided by 4 = 3.5 points each). 1st ............................................ 64 2nd ........................................... 32 3rd ........................................... 16 4 t h ............................................. 8 5 t h ............................................. 4 6 t h ............................................. 2 points points points points points points The total points awarded to each rider as the result of his/her best six results on points in Area Trials held during the qualifying period will determine the riders who qualify for the Royal International Horse Show. The duration of the qualifying period and the numbers to qualify will be decided by the Committee of the Royal International Horse Show. Visiting members are eligible to compete in Area Trials, but will not be awarded points. For the purposes only of calculating points, the placings of Visiting members will be disregarded and points will be awarded to the remaining competitors according to their adjusted placings once this has been done. SPECIAL NOTE: These Trials will have a minimum 1st prize of £1,000. 7 Sponsorship: Shows to which Area Trials have been allocated make their own arrangements. Area Trials are not to be amalgamated with other qualifying competitions except with the special approval of the Chief Executive. 8 Special Considerations: Area Trial competitions should be held in their entirety in the main ring of the show. Only in very exceptional circumstances would consideration be given to shows that have applied to hold the competition in their second ring. Preliminary competitions in accordance with Rule 288 will no longer be permissable in Area Trial competitions. Judges, in consultation with the course builder, have the authority to reduce the speed from 400 mpm to 375 or 350 mpm should the conditions warrant it. 157 299 National 6 Year Old Horse Championship 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses aged 6 years old at the 1st January of the qualifying year to be ridden by Adult, Associate and Pony Associate members. BREEDING PAPERS ARE MANDATORY AND MUST BE LODGED AND APPROVED BY THE BSJA AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION. 2 Table: A (Three rounds). All clear rounds or approximately one third will go through to the second round. 3 Speed: 350m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 5 Qualifies for: National 6 Year Old Championship at the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Numbers to qualify: 7 Sponsorship: not sponsored 8 Prize Money: £300, £250, £175, £110, £85, £40, £40 Prize money to be graded: Notional £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 9 Entry Fee: £40 All treble clears N.B. Show Organisers: This class must not start before 10.30a.m. or be scheduled later than the second class of the day. First class must be a suitable warm up class. Both classes must be pre entered and drawn order. Preferably a multi day show with warm up the day before. 300 7 & 8 Year Old Handicap Horse Championship 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses aged 7 or 8 years old at the 1st January of the qualifying year to be ridden by Adult, Associate and Pony Associate members. BREEDING PAPERS ARE MANDATORY AND MUST BE LODGED AND APPROVED BY THE BSJA AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION. 2 Table: A7 3 Speed: 375m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 158 5 Qualifies for: 7 & 8 year old Handicap Championship at the Horse of the Year Show. 6 Numbers to qualify for the Horse of the Year Show: Three disregarding those that have already qualified. 7 Sponsorship: £1,000) 8 Prize Money: £300, £225, £175, £100, £70, £50, £40, £40 9 Entry Fee: £40 Shows to make their own arrangements for sponsorship. (total prize money N.B. Show Organisers - this class must not start before 10.30a.m. or be scheduled later than the second class of the day. The first two classes must be pre-entered and drawn order. This class must be supported with a National 1.30m or National 1.40m minimum first prize £300 National 1.40m Open 301 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate and Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7 or Two Phase 3 Speed: Course Designer: 350m per minute (Indoors) 375m per minute (Outdoors) Median or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 5 Qualifies for: 1.40m Grand Prix at the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Numbers to qualify: Two Double Clears to qualify. Also any double clears from any International Trial or Area Trial or classes 1.40m or above in the qualifying period, will qualify for the BSJA/ Scope Festival of Show Jumping 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: NOTE: Minimum first prize of £250 to be awarded for this competition. 159 304 National B & C Handicap Championship 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses in Grades B or C to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members. (Rule 284.1.4). 2 Table: A7 3 Speed: Course Designer: 350m per minute (Indoors) 350m per minute (Outdoors) Up to £200 first prize - Associate or above Over £200 first prize - Median or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 5 Qualifies for: BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Numbers to qualify: 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional: £45, £35, £25, £15, £12, £10 or as schedule if prize money stated is less than Notional 305 1 Two Double Clears to qualify. Horse of the Year Show Grade C Championship Entry qualifications: For registered horses Grade C as at 1st April of the current year, to be ridden by an Adult, Associate or Pony Associate Member. 2 Table: A7 3 Speed: Course Designer: 350m per minute Advanced 4 Please see Senior Course Specificiations on Page 174. 5 Qualifies for: Horse of the Year Show - Grade C Championship Final. 6 Numbers to Qualify: Three, disregarding those already qualified. 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money: Minimum 1st Prize £100 160 The class must not be limited to less than 80 entries prior to the entries close date. It is at the shows discretion after the close of entry date and must be scheduled as the second class of the day. The first two classes of the day must be pre-entered and drawn order. Competitors must be able to compete in the above qualifier plus one other warm-up class without being charged a membership fee if applicable. 306 National 1.30m Open Incorporating the 1.30m Classic Championship 1 Entry qualifications: Open to registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate and Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7 or Two Phase 3 Speed: 350m per minute (Indoors) 375m per minute (Outdoors) Course Designer: Up to £200 first prize - Associate or above Over £200 first prize - Median or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 5 Qualifies for: BSJA/Scope Festival o Show Jumping 6 Numbers to qualify: Two double clears to qualify. Riders in the top 60 of BSJA Riders Ranking List applied for the qualifying period will not be eligible to compete in the classic section of the Championship at the Final. 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money: Note: Minimum first prize of £150 to be awarded for this competition 310 The Horse and Hound Foxhunter - First Round 1 Entry qualifications: Horses in Grade C which have not won a total of £600 to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members 2 Table: A7 (*See Note A) 3 Speed: 350m per minute (indoor) 350m per minute (outdoor) Course Builder: Assistant or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. A water tray or water type jump compulsory being miimum. spread 1.20m (4ft), maximum spread 3m (10 ft) outdoors 2.75m (9ft indoors) with at least two poles over and a water jump type take off element in front must be in all outdoor Foxhunter First Round Competitions. 161 5 Qualifies for: The Horse and Hound Foxhunter Second Round Qualifying period 1st June - 31st May inclusive 6 Numbers to qualify: Those horses which jump a clear round in the First Round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off, in at least four Horse and Hound Foxhunter First Round competitions in any qualifying period will qualify to compete in a Second Round, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A rules (Rule 191). Where a competition has been won by the only clear round in the first round, the winning horse will be deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. In the event that a rider has two or more horses with the only clear rounds he/she would not be required to jump off against himself/herself and his horses will all have been deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. The winner of a particular First Round Foxhunter competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition. 7 Sponsorship: Horse and Hound provide the winner's rosette. Each show may make its own arrangements for sponsorship of prize money. 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 * Note A: Table A7 may be changed to Two Phase or Single Phase in exceptional circumstances and/or if there are 50 entries or more. If run as a Two Phase or Single Phase, the first round must be timed, requiring suitable equipment and three timing heads. The first round/phase must include a minimum of eight numbered fences. The second phase must include a minimum of six numbered fences with at least five additional obstacles. The height of the additional obstacles should be set higher than those set for the first phase. Should the Judge find it necessary to alter to Two Phase or Single Phase rules a full written report must be submitted to the office. * Note B: Dispensation may be given to run a First Round Foxhunter/Grade C. This Class requires only one prize fund but a mandatory 1.20m Open or above must be scheduled. The Foxhunter/ 1.20m can still be scheduled, however, in the event of 30 starters or more, the competition would be split into two, unless there are four or fewer in the Foxhunter when the class will be run as an Open, but any double clear gained by a Foxhunter horse to count towards qualification for Foxhunter Second Rounds. Horses may compete in one section only. If there is only one Foxhunter horse in the class and subsequently goes into jump off and gaining faults, it does not gain a double clear. 162 311 The Horse and Hound Foxhunter - Second Round 1 Entry qualifications: There will be ten Second Round competitions. Qualified horses are eligible to be entered and to compete in any four of the ten Second Round competitions. (subject to revision) 2 Table: A8. 3 Speed: 350m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 5 Qualifies for: Horse of the Year Show & BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Numbers to qualify: 7 Sponsorship: The Horse and Hound provide £150 prize money and rosettes. 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £40, £30, £20, £15, £12, £10 312 The first two horses, disregarding those already qualified, will qualify for the Horse of the Year Show. The first five, disregarding those already qualified, will qualify for the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers - First Round 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses in Grade C which have not won a total of £300 to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7 (* see Note B) 3 Speed: 350m per minute (indoor) 350m per minute (outdoor) Course Builder: Assistant or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 5 Qualifies for: 6 Numbers to qualify: Those horses which jump a clear round in the First Round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off, in at least four Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers First Round competitions in any qualifying period, will qualify to compete in a Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers Second Round, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A rules (Rule 191). Where a competition has been won by the only clear round in the First Round, the winning horse will be deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. In the event that a rider has two or more horses with the only clear Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers Second Round. Qualifying period 1st June - 31st May inclusive 163 rounds he/she would not be required to jump off against himself/herself and his horses will all have been deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. The winner of a particular Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers First Round competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition. 7 Sponsorship: Tri-Zone provide the winner's rosette. Each show may make its own arrangements for sponsorshop of prize money. 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 * Note A: It is permitted, in a pure Progressive Schedule only, to run a First Round Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers in conjunction with a 1.10m Open. However, in the event of 30 starters or more, the competition must be split into two. Horses may compete in one Section only. * Note B: Table A7 may be changed to Two Phase or Single Phase in exceptional circumstances and/or if there are 50 entries or more. The first round/phase must include a minimum of eight numbered fences. The second phase must include a minimum of six numbered fences with at least five additional obstacles. The height of the additional obstacles should be set higher than those set for the first phase. Should the Judge find it necessary to alter to Two Phase or Single Phase rules a full written report must be submitted to the office. 313 Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers - Second Round 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses which have qualified to compete by jumping double clear rounds in at least four Tri-Zone Senior Newcomers First Round competitions in accordance with Rule 312.6. There will be ten Second Round competitions. Qualified horses are eligible to be entered and to compete in any three of the ten Second Round competitions. 2 Table: A8. 3 Speed: 350m per minute. Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 174. 5 Qualifies for: Horse of the Year Show & BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Numbers to qualify: 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8. The first two horses, disregarding those already qualified, will qualify for the Horse of the Year Show. The first five, disregarding those already qualified, will qualify for the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping Prize money of £300 and rosettes kindly sponsored by Tri-Zone. 164 314 Equissage Discovery Championship - First Round 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses which have not won a total of £175 to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7 or Two Phase (Rule 286A) or Single Phase (Rule 287). 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Builder: Assistant or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175. 5 Qualifies for: Equissage Discovery Championship Second Round Qualifying period yearly 1st May - 30th April inclusive 6 Numbers to qualify: Those horses which jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off, in at least four First Round competitions held in any qualifying period, will qualify to compete in two Regional Finals, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A rules (Rule 191). Where a competition has been won by the only clear round in the first round, the winning horse will be deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. In the event that a rider has two or more horses with the only clear rounds he/she would not be required to jump off against himself/herself and his horses will all have been deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. The winner of a particular First Round competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition. 7 Sponsorship: Equissage provide the first three rosettes. arrangements for sponsorship of prize money. 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 315 1 Each show may make its own Equissage Discovery Championship - Regional Final Entry qualifications: For registered horses which have qualified to compete by jumping double clear rounds in at least four Equissage Discovery Championship First Round competitions in accordance with Rule 314.6, to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members placed 100th or below on the BSJA Riders Ranking List as at 31st December assigned for the qualifying period. There will be twelve Regional competitions (subject to revision). Qualified horses are eligible to be entered and to compete in their own Regional Final plus one other. 2 Table: A8 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Builder: Median or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175. 165 5 Qualifies for: 6 Numbers to qualify: 1 with up to 25 starters 2 with 26 to 50 starters 3 with 51 or more starters 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8. 316 BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping £100 and rosettes kindly sponsored by Equissage. KBIS Insurance British Novice Championship First Round 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses in Grade C which have not won a total of £100 to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7, Two Phase (Rule 286A) or Single Phase (Rule 287). 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Builder: Assistant or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175. 5 Qualifies for: KBIS Insurance British Novice Championship - Second Round. Qualifying period yearly 1st May - 30th April inclusive 6 Numbers to qualify: Those horses which jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off, in at least four KBIS Insurance British Novice First Round competitions held in any qualifying period will qualify to compete in two KBIS Insurance British Novice Regional Finals, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A rules (Rule 191). Where a competition has been won by the only clear round in the first round, the winning horse will be deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. In the event that a rider has two or more horses with the only clear rounds he/she would not be required to jump off against himself/herself and his/her horses will all have been deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. The winner of a particular KBIS Insurance British Novice competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition. 7 Sponsorship: First Rosette kindly sponsored by KBIS Insurance 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 or as schedule if prize money stated is less than notional. 166 317 1 KBIS Insurance British Novice Championship Regional Final Entry qualifications: Registered horses which have qualified to compete by jumping double clear rounds in at least four KBIS Insurance British Novice Championship First Round Competitions in accordance with Rule 316.6 to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members placed lower than 100th on the BSJA Riders Ranking List as at 31st December assigned for the qualifying period. There will be twelve Regional Final competitions (subject to revision). Qualified horses are eligible to be entered to compete in their own Regional Final plus one other. 2 Table: A8 3 Speed: 325m per minute Course Designer: Median or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175. 5 Qualifies for: BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Numbers to qualify for: 1 with up to 25 starters 2 with 26 - 50 starters 3 with 51 or more starters 7 Sponsorship: 8 Notional Prize Money to be graded: £100 and first three Rosettes kindly sponsored by KBIS Insurance £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6. 167 BSJA National Amateur Championships First round competitions to be held from the 1st September - 31st August (qualifying period yearly 1st Sept - 31st August inclusive. There will be no restiction on the number of First Round competitions held. Second Round competitions at each height will be allocated in each Region (subject to revision) and will run from September to the middle of November. Qualified competitors are eligible to be entered and compete in any of the allocated Second Rounds. The Finals will be held end November/beginning December. 318 90cm National Amateur Championship Qualifier - First Round 1 Entry Qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members excluding the top 450 on BSJA Riders Ranking List assigned for the qualifying period (1st August - 31st July). 2 Table: Table A7 or Two Phase 3 Speed: 325 mpm indoor and outdoor. Course Designer: Associate Course Builder or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175 5 Qualifies for: 90cm National Amateur Second Rounds Qualifying period yearly 1st September - 31st August inclusive 6 Numbers to Qualify: First six to qualify. Qualification will not pass down the line and qualifiers must jump clear in the first round in a First Round competition held between 1st September 2008 and 31st August 2009 7 Prize Money to be graded; Notional: £10, £8, £6, £4, £2, £1. Regional Points will be awarded. NOTE: This competition may only be scheduled at Amateur and Intro Shows and the maximum first prize is £25.00. 319 90cm National Amateur Championship Qualifier - Second Round There will be approximately twenty two Second Round competitions, two in each Region, (subject to revision) 1 Entry Qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members excluding the top 450 on BSJA Riders Ranking List assigned for the qualifying period. (1st August - 31st July) 2 Table: A7 3 Speed: 325 mpm indoor and outdoor. Course Designer: Median 168 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175 5 Qualifies for 90cm National Amateur Final 6 Numbers to Qualify: First ten horse/rider combination, qualifiers must jump clear in the first round. Sponsorship: 7 8 Prize Money to be awarded: Notional; £10, £8, £6, £4, £2, £1. Regional Points will be awarded. NOTE: The minimum first prize is £25.00. 320 1.00m National Amateur Championship Qualifier - First Round 1 Entry Qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members excluding the top 450 on BSJA Riders Ranking List assigned for the qualifying period (1st August - 31st July) 2 Table:Table A7 or Two Phase 3 Speed: 325 mpm indoor and outdoor Course Designer: Associate Course Builder or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175 5 Qualifies for: 1.00m National Amateur Second Rounds. Qualifying period yearly 1st September - 31st August inclusive 6 Numbers to Qualify: First six to qualify. Qualification will not pass down the line and qualifiers must jump clear in the first round, in a First Round competition held between 1st September 2008 and 31st August 2009. 7 Prize Money to be awarded;Notional: £10, £8, £6, £4, £2, £1. Regional Points will be awarded. NOTE: This competition may only be scheduled at Amateur, Progressive and Intro Shows and the maximum first prize is £50.00. 321 1.00m National Amateur Championship Qualifier - Second Round 1 Entry Qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members excluding the top 450 on BSJA Riders Ranking List assigned for the qualifying period (1st August - 31st July) 2 Table: A7 3 Speed: 325 mpm indoor and outdoor 169 Course Designer: Median 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175 5 Qualifies for: 1.00m National Amateur Final. 6 Numbers to Qualify: First ten horse/rider combination, qualifiers must jump clear in the first round. 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be awarded: Notional: £10, £8, £6, £4, £2, £1. Regional Points will be awarded. NOTE: The minimum first prize is £50.00. 322 1.10m National Amateur Championship Qualifier - First Round 1 Entry Qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members excluding the top 250 on BSJA Riders Ranking List assigned for the qualifying period (1st August - 31st July). 2 Table: A7 or Two Phase 3 Speed: 350 mpm Course Designer: Associate Course Builder or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175 5 Qualifies for: 1.10m National Amateur Second Rounds Qualifying period yearly 1st Sept - 31st Aug inclusive 6 Numbers to Qualify: First six to qualify. Qualification will not pass down the line and qualifiers must jump clear in the first round, in a First Round competition held between 1st September 2008 and 31st August 2009. 7 Prize Money to be awarded; Notional £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6. NOTE: This competition may be scheduled at Amateur and Progressive Shows and the maximum first prize is £50.00. 170 323 1.10m National Amateur Championship Qualifier - Second Round 1 Entry Qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members excluding the top 250 on BSJA Riders Ranking List assigned for the qualifying period. 2 Table: A7 3 Speed: Course Designer: 350 mpm indoor 350 mpm outdoor Median 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175 5 Qualifies for: 1.10m National Amateur Final 6 Numbers to Qualify: First ten horse/rider combinations, qualifiers must jump clear in the first round. 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be awarded: Notional; £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6. NOTE: The minimum first prize is £40.00. 324 1.20m National Amateur Championship Qualifier - First Round 1 Entry Qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members excluding the top 150 on BSJA Riders Ranking List assigned for the qualifying period (1st August - 31st July). Riders who have competed in International or Area trials are nort eligible to compete. 2 Table:A7 or Two Phase 3 Speed: 350 mpm indoors and outdoors Course Designer: Associate Course Builder or above 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175 5 Qualifies for: 1.20m National Amateur Second Rounds Qualifying period yearly 1st September - 31st August inclusive 6 Numbers to Qualify: First six to qualify. Qualification will not pass down the line and qualifiers must jump clear in the first round, in a First Round competition held between 1st September 2008 and 31st August 2009. 7 Prize Money to be awarded; Notional £30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8. NOTE: This competition may be scheduled at Amateur, Progressive and Advanced Shows 171 325 1.20m National Amateur Championship Qualifier -Second Round 1 Entry Qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members excluding the top 150 on BSJA Riders Ranking List for the assigned qualifying period (1st August - 31st July)Riders who have competed in International or Area trials are nort eligible to compete. 2 Table:A7 3 Speed: Course Designer: 350 mpm indoor and outdoor Median Course Designer 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175 5 Qualifies for: 1.20m National Amateur Final 6 Numbers to Qualify: First ten horse/rider combinations, qualifiers must jump clear in the first round 7 Prize Money to be awarded: Notional; £30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8. NOTE: The minimum first prize is £50.00. 326 National Minor Veteran Riders Championship 1 Entry Qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult Lady members 45 years and over in the current year or Adult Gentlemen members 50 years and over in the current year who have not competed in classes above 1.30m in the current year. 2 Table:A7 3 Speed: 350 mpm Course Designer: Median 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175 5 Qualifies for: direct entry into the Championship N.B. Horses and riders may compete in both the Minor and Major Veteran Championships 172 327 National Major Veteran Riders Championship 1 Entry Qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult Lady members 45 years and over in the current year or Adult Gentlemen members 50 years and over in the current year who have not competed in classes above 1.30m in the current year. 2 Table:A7 3 Speed: 350 mpm Course Designer: Median 4 Please see Senior Course Specifications on Page 175 5 Qualifies for: direct entry into the Championship 328 BSJA Amateur Classic 1 Entry Qiualification: For registered horses of any grade to be ridden by Full, Associate or Pony Associate members excluding the top 150 on the Riders Ranking List assigned for the qualifying period (1st January - 31st December) Riders who have ever compted as a team member of any senior International Team (Nations Cup World, European Championships and Olympic Games are not eligible. Pony riders, Children, Junior and Young Riders who have ever competed in Nations Cup/International Team Events and European Championships in the last five years are not eligible (Excluding Veteran Teams). 2 Table A7 3 Speed 350mpm Height of fences 1.20m 4 Numbers to Qualify: The first three horse/rider combinations will qualify for the Final at The Horse Of The Year Show, disregarding those that have already qualified. Riders may only ride one horse in the Final. 5 Prize Money: Minimum First Prize: £100 6 Entry Fee: Maximum of £25 173 174 Class International Trial – must be built Tofull International standard Area Trial Olympic Star Spotters Competition MiltonChampionship National 6 Year OldHorse Championship 7&8 Year Old Horse Championship National 1.40m Grades B&CHandicap Championships GradeC Championship National 1.30mOpen Foxhunter – First Round Foxhunter – Second Round Senior Newcomers –First Round Senior Newcomers –SecondRound Rule 291 292 269 270 299 300 301 304 305 306 310 311 312 313 A8 A7 (seeNote A) A7 A7 or Two Phase A7 (seeNote A) A8 A7 or Two Phase A7 A7 A Two rounds 8 fences A7 Two Rounds 8 fences A Three rounds 9 –11 fences A9 Table 1.25m 1.10m 2xfences at 1.15m 1.20m 2xfences at 1.25m 1.30m Grade C– 1.25m Grade B– 1.30m 1.35m 1.30 1.35m 1st round1.25m 2nd Round1.30m(2 verticals at 1.35m) 3rd round1.35m(2 verticals at 1.40m) First round 1.35m 1vertical 1.40m 1parallel 1.40m 1.40m 1.30m TB 1.60m 1.30m-1.45m 1.60m TB 1.80m 1.60m TB 1.80m 1.45m 1.40m TB 1.80 1.40m TB 1.80m 1.40m TB 1.80m 1.20m 1.25m- 1.45 1.30m 1.40m TB 1.80m 1.10m 1.20m First Round MaxSpread 1.60m one oxer 1.80m TB 2.00m * * * * * * * One double One treble One double and one treble 2doubles 1or 2 doubles * Combinations Mandatory3.65m One pole over Mandatory2.50m Water Jump whichmayhave one pole over and/or water traywhichif practical should hold water Mandatory3.0m One pole over Optional Optional 3.65m See Rule 310 Optional 4.0m Optional Mandatory 3.0m–one poleover Water jump with2 poles jumped going towards home followed by a vertical not less than 6strides Optional Optional Mandatory Max 4.25m May have one pole over Water B.S.J.A. Senior Class Course Specifications First Round MaxHeight 1.55m Optional Water traywhich if practical should hold water and/or water jump which may have one pole over Optional See Rule 310 Optional Optional Optional Optional If practical Water ditch Optional Optional Optional Water Tray Optional 175 176 Under 16 Championships National under 16 Championships Young Show Jumper Award 272A 272B Winter A & B Grand Prix Winter Grades B & C Winter Novice Championship BSJA Winter Grade C 501 505 506 507 A7 A10 A7 A7 Table A7 A8 A7 Table 1.45m 1.35m First Round Max height 1.20m Young Riders First Round Max spread 1.40m TB 1.80m 1.55m TB 1.80m 1.45m TB 1.80m * * * Combs A minimum of 80% of the course MUST be built to the upper height limit Triple Bars – the width should not exceed the height plus one third * Double and Treble – a minimum of two doubles or one double and one treble 1.30m 1.10m 1.35m First Round Max height 1.45m First Round Max spread 1.50m TB 1.80m 1.45m TB 1.80m 1.30m TB 1.60m 1.45m TB 1.80m * * * * Combs BSJA Senior Class Course Specifications for Winter Qualifying Competitions The following applies to all the above classes unless stated otherwise:- Class Rule 332 Class Rule No No No No Water Optional 3.65m Optional 4.00m Water Optional Optional Optional Optional Water Tray Optional Optional Optional Water Tray INSERT BSJA BUSINESS PARTNERS ADVERT 177 178 400 BSJA Pony National 1.15m Members Cup 1 Entry qualifications: For registered ponies of any grade irrespective of winnings to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate Members. Any pony/rider combinations who have qualified in a Pony Show Jumper of the Year competition in the current year may not compete in Pony Members Cup competitions. 2 Table: A7 or Two Phase 3 Speed: 325m per minute Course Designer: Assistant or above 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. Length of Course: 450m approximately 5 Qualifies for: BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Numbers to qualify: The first six and qualification will not pass down the line. Ponies must jump clear in the First Round. The qualification is subject to revision. Qualifiers allocated by Scope. 7 Sponsorship: Each show may make its own arrangements for sponsorship of prize money. 8 Prize Money to be graded: 402 Actual, as schedule. Pony Show Jumper of the Year 1 Entry qualifications: Ponies in Grade JA to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members. Not more than three entries to be ridden by the same rider may be accepted. Ponies in Grades JC or JD at closing of entries are not eligible to be entered. The number of entries in this competition must not be limited to less than 50 entries, notwithstanding Rule 75.8. 2 Table: A7. 3 Speed: 350m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Pony Show Jumper of the Year Final at the Horse of the Year Show. Can only ride two in the Final. The first four will also qualify for the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping disregarding those already qualified, but qualification will not go below eight place. Please note qualification for HOYS is pony/rider combination. 6 Numbers to qualify: Three, disregarding those already qualified. 179 (a) once the five pony/rider combinations have competed at the Pony European Championships they have automatically qualified for the HOYS and the BSJA/Scope Festival Show Jumping Finals. Should a pony/rider combination subsequently qualify then the qualification would go down the line. (b) up to two will qualify from the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping, disregarding those already qualified. N.B. Pony/rider combinations that have not qualified under Rule 402 but have made a direct entry into the BSJA/Scope Dunglenn Championship are not eligible for Horse of the Year Show qualification. 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Actual, as per schedule. 180 Squibb Demolition National Pony Foxhunter First Round 404 1 Entry qualifications: Ponies in Grades JD and JC which have not won a total of £500 to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7 - May be run as Two Phase in exceptional circustances and/or if there are 50 entries or more 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Builder: Assistant or above 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Squibb Demolition National Pony Foxhunter Second Round. Qualifying period yearly 1st May - 30th April inclusive 6 Numbers to qualify: Those ponies which jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off in at least four First Round competitions held in the qualifying period will qualify to compete in the Second Round irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A rules (Rule 191). Where a competition has been won by the only clear round in the first round, the winning pony will be deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. In the event that a rider has two or more ponies with the only clear rounds he/she would not be required to jump off against himself/herself and his/her ponies will all have been deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. The winner of a particular competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition. 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6 or as schedule if prize money stated is less than notional. * Note : It is permitted to run a First Round Pony Foxhunter in conjunction with a 1.10 Pony Open. However, in the event of 30 starters or more, the competition must be split into two. Ponies may compete in one Section only. 405 Squibb Demolition provide the first three rosettes Squibb Demolition National Pony Foxhunter Second Round 1 Entry qualifications: There will be nine Second Round competitions. Ponies which have qualified to compete by jumping double clear rounds in at least four National Pony Foxhunter First Round competitions in accordance with Rule 404.6 are eligible to be entered and to compete in any of the nine Second Round competitions. 2 Table: A8. 3 Speed: 325m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 181 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Squibb Demolition National Pony Foxhunter Final at Horse of the Year Show & BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Numbers to qualify for: The first three pony/rider combinations, disregarding those already qualified, will qualify for the Horse of the Year Show. The first five, disregarding those already qualified, will qualify for the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 NOTE: £200 and rosettes kindly sponsored by Squibb Demolition Minimum first prize of £100 to be awarded for this competition. 406 Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers - First Round 1 Entry qualifications: Ponies in Grades JD and JC which have not won a total of £300 to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7 - May be run as Two Phase in exceptional circustances and/or if there are 50 entries or more 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Designer: Assistant or above 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. Length of Course: 450m approximately 5 Qualifies for: Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers Second Round. Qualifying period yearly 1st May - 30th April inclusive 6 Numbers to qualify: Those ponies which jump a clear round in the First Round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off in at least four Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers First Round competitions held in any qualifying period will qualify to compete in a Pony Newcomers Second Round, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A rules (Rule 191). Where a competition has been won by the only clear round in the first round, the winning pony will be deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. In the event that a rider has two or more ponies with the only clear rounds he/she would not be required to jump off against himself/herself and his/her ponies will all have been deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. The winner of a particular Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers First Round competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition. 7 Sponsorship: Blue Chip Feed Balancer provide the first three rosettes. Each show may make its own arrangements for sponsorship of prize money. 182 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 or as schedule if prize money stated is less than notional. * Note : It is permitted to run a First Round Pony Newcomers in conjunction with a 1.00m Pony Open. However, in the event of 30 starters or more, the competition would be split into two. Ponies may compete in one Section only. 407 Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers - Second Round 1 Entry qualifications: There will be eleven Second Round competitions. Ponies which have qualified to compete by jumping double clear rounds in at least four Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers First Round competitions in accordance with Rule 406.6 are eligible to enter and compete in any four of the eleven Second Round competitions. 2 Table: A8. 3 Speed: 325m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers Final at Horse of the Year Show & BSJA/Scope Festival. 6 Numbers to qualify for: The first two pony/rider combinations, disregarding those already qualified, will qualify for the Horse of the Year Show. The first five, disregarding those already qualified, will qualify for the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 7 Sponsorship: £60 and rosettes provided by Blue Chip Feed Balancer. 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6. NOTE: Minimum first prize of £50 to be awarded for this competition. 183 408 Pony Discovery First Round 1 Entry Qualifications: For registered ponies in Grades JD and JC which have not won a total of £175.00 to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7 or Two Phase 3 Speed: 325m per minute Course Designer: Assistant or above 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Pony Discovery Second Round. Qualifying period yearly, 1st May - 30th April inclusive 6 Numbers to qualify for:Those ponies which jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off in at least four Pony Discovery First Round competitions held in any qualifying period will qualify to compete in a Pony Discovery Second Round, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A rules (Rule 191). Where a competition has been won by the only clear round in the first round, the winning pony will be deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. In the event that a rider has two or more ponies with the only clear rounds he/she would not be required to jump off against himself/ herself and his/her ponies will all have been deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. The winner of a particular Pony Discovery First Round competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition. 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £12, £10, £8, £6, £4, £2 NOTE : It is permitted to run a First Round Pony Discovery in conjunction with a 90cm Pony Open. However, in the event of 30 starters or more, the competition will be split into two. Ponies may compete in one section only. No other 90cms Open competition may be scheduled on the same day 409 Pony Discovery Second Round 1 Entry qualifications: There will be eleven Second Round competitions. Ponies which have qualified to compete by jumping double clear rounds in at least four Pony Discovery First Round Competitions in accordance with Rule 408.6 are eligible to enter and compete in any four of eleven Second Round competitions. 2 Table:A8. 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Designer: Median or above 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Pony Discovery Championship - Final at the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 184 6 Numbers to qualify: Ten, disregarding those already qualified. 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4. NOTE: Minimum first prize of £40 to be awarded for this competition. 410 Pony British Novice Championship - First Round 1 Entry qualifications: Ponies in Grade JD to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7 - May be run as Two Phase in exceptional circustances and/or if there are 50 entries or more 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Builder: Assistant or above 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. Length of Course: 450m approximately. 5 Qualifies for: Pony British Novice Championship - Second Rounds. Qualifying period 1st May - 30th April inclusive 6 Numbers to qualify: Those ponies which jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off, in at least four Pony British Novice First Round competitions held in the qualifying period will qualify to compete in a Pony British Novice Second Rounds, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A rules (Rule 191). Where a competition has been won by the only clear round in the first round, the winning pony will be deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. In the event that a rider has two or more ponies with the only clear rounds he/she would not be required to jump off against himself/herself and his/her ponies will all have been deemed to have jumped clear in both rounds for the purpose of this rule. The winner of a particular Pony British Novice First Round competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition. 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £12, £10, £8, £6, £4, £2 or as schedule if prize money stated is less than notional. 185 411 Pony British Novice Championship - Second Round 1 Entry qualifications: There will be eleven Second Round competitions. Ponies which have qualified to compete by jumping double clear rounds in at least four Pony British Novice First Round Competitions in accordance with Rule 409.6 are eligible to enter and compete in any four of eleven Second Round competitions. 2 Table:A8. 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Designer: Median or above 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Pony British Novice Championship Final at the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Numbers to Qualify: Ten, disregarding those already qualified 7 Sponsorship 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4 NOTE: Minimum first prize of £40 to be awarded for this competition 186 412 Horse of the Year Show 128cms Qualifier 1 Entry qualifications: For registered ponies not exceeding 128cms, to be ridden by Pony and Pony Associate Members (ages in accordance to rule 77.13) 2 Table: A8 3 Speed: 325mpm Course Designer: Advanced 4 Course in accordance with Rule 289C on Page 178. 5 Qualifiers for: Horse of the Year Show - Three pony/rider combination to qualify, disregarding those already qualified. 6 Sponsorship: 7 Prize Money: 1st prize £50 minimum 413 Horse of the Year Show 138cms Qualifier 1 Entry qualifications: For registered ponies exceeding 128cms but not exceeding 138cms, to be ridden by Pony and Pony Associate Members (ages in accordance to rule 77.12) 2 Table: A8 3 Speed: 325mpm Course Designer: Advanced 4 Course in accordance with Rule 289D on Page 178. 5 Qualifiers for: Horse of the Year Show - Three pony/rider combinations to qualify, disregarding those already qualified. 6 Sponsorship: 7 Prize Money: 1st prize £50 minimum 187 500 Winter Premier Circuit The Premier Circuit will take place in the Winter Season at selected venues with specific dates set aside and protected. Shows forming the Premier circuit will run to a set schedule. WINTER QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS 501 Winter Grades A & B Grand Prix 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses in Grades A & B to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7. 3 Speed: 350m per minute. Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Winter Qualifying Competition Course Specifications on Page 176. 5 Qualifies for: Winter Premier Grand Prix Championship at The British Open Show Jumping Championships. Qualified riders can compete in the Final on any one of the horses ridden by them in one of the qualifying Grand Prix Classes. Double clears will qualify for the National 1.40m Championship at the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 6 Sponsorship: Shows to which Winter Grades A & B Grand Prix have been allocated may make their own arrangements for prize money. B.S.J.A. provides rosettes. First prize may not be less than £1,000. 7 Prize Money to be graded: Actual, as per schedule. Winter Grades A & B Grand Prix Points League Points will be awarded to the best placed six horse/riders in each Premier Grand Prix. The best four results, from any one combination, will be the points that are accumualted to define the top twenty riders qualified for the Championship. Points awarded 1st 2nd 3rd 4th to each combination as follows: 12 pts 5th 4 pts 10 pts 6th 2 pts 8 pts And 1 point to every other horse/rider combination in 6 pts the jump-off 188 505 1 Winter Grades B & C Championship Entry qualifications: There will be twelve qualifying competitions. For registered horses in Grades B & C to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7. 3 Speed: 350m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Winter Qualifying Competition Course Specifications on Page 176. 5 Qualifies for: Winter Grades B & C Championship at the Royal International Horse Show. No competitor may ride more than two horses in the Final. Twenty-four riders directly qualify for the main arena. Horses which are disregarded under Rule 505.6 which otherwise would have qualified may be substituted in the Final for horses already qualified by the same rider, subject to Rule 79.4. 6 Numbers to qualify: Two, disregarding those already qualified, and horses ridden by riders who have already qualified two horses. This class must have a minimum first prize of £150 with a maximum entry fee of £25. 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £40, £30, £20, £15, £12, £10. 506 Winter Novice Championship 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses in Grade C which have not won a total of £300 to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members placed lower than 50th on the Riders Ranking List assigned for the qualifying period (1st September - 31st August) Horses with twenty one or more British Eventing points are not eligible to compete in this class. 2 Table: A10 3 Speed: 350m per minute. Course Builder: Median or above 4 Please see Winter Qualifying Competition Course Specifications on Page 176. 5 Qualifies for: Winter Novice Championship at the Royal International Horse Show. No competitor may ride more than two horses in the Final. Horses which are disregarded under Rule 506.6 which otherwise would have qualified may be substituted in the Final for horses already qualified by the same rider, subject to Rule 79.4. 6 Numbers to qualify: Two, disregarding those already qualified and horses ridden by riders who have already qualified two horses for the Championship. 7 Sponsorship: Max entry fee £20 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8 189 507 BSJA Winter Grade C Qualifier 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses in Grade C to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7. 3 Speed: 350m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Winter Qualifying Competition Course Specifications on Page 176. 5 Qualifies for: The Blue Chip Championships 6 Numbers to qualify: Three to qualify, disregarding those already qualified, and horses ridden by riders who have already qualified three horses. The Final will be held at The Blue Chip Championships. This class must have a minimum first prize of £150 with a maximum entry fee of £25. This class must be run as the second class of the day and must have a suitable warm up. 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £30, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, or as schedule if prize money stated is less than notional. 511 John Whitaker International Winter JA Classic 1 Entry qualifications: Ponies in Grade JA to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members. Ponies in Grade JC at closing date of entries are not eligible to be entered. 2 Table: A8. 3 Speed: 350m per minute. Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Winter Grade JA Championship at The Royal Show. 6 Numbers to qualify: Three, disregarding those already qualified and ponies ridden by riders who have already qualified two ponies. Ponies will qualify to compete in the Final in which they must be ridden by the rider who rode them when qualifying. Competitors may not ride more than two ponies in the Final. 7 Sponsorship: £200 of total prize money and International Ltd. 8 Prize Money to be graded: Actual, as per schedule. 190 rosettes kindly sponsored byJohn Whitaker 512 Winter 138cms First Round Competition 1 Entry qualifications: For registered ponies that have won £30 or more exceeding 128 cms but not exceeding 138cms to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members (Ages in accordance with Rule 77.12). 2 Table: A7. 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Builder: Assistant or above 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Winter 138cms Second Round Competition. 6 Numbers to qualify: Six, disregarding those already qualified, provided ponies placed below sixth place jump clear in both rounds of the competition. Qualifiers must jump clear in the first round. 7 Sponsorship: Shows to make their own arrangements for prize money. 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6, or as schedule if prize money stated is less than notional. 9 Special considerations: Any affiliated indoor show held between the third weekend of September and second weekend of January may schedule this competition without prior allocation by the BSJA Office. 513 Winter 138cms Competition - Second Round 1 Entry qualifications: For registered ponies exceeding 128 cms but not exceeding 138cms which have qualified from a Winter 138cms First Round Competition to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members (Ages in accordance with Rule 77.12). Qualified ponies may compete in any or all of the ten Second Round competitions. 2 Table: A8. 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Winter 138cms Championship at the Royal International Horse Show. No competitor may ride more than two ponies in the Final. Ponies which are disregarded under Rule 513.6 which otherwise would have qualified may be substituted in the Final for ponies already qualified by the same rider, subject to Rule 79.4. 6 Numbers to qualify: * 3 on day one and 2 on day two of the schedule, disregarding those already qualified and ponies ridden by riders who have already qualified two ponies. * subject to change 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8. 191 514 Winter 128cms Competition - First Round 1 Entry qualifications: For registered ponies that have won £30 or more not exceeding 128 cms to be ridden by Pony members (Ages in accordance with Rule 77.13). 2 Table: A7. 3 Speed: 325m per minute. Course Designer: Assistant or above 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Winter 128cms Second Round Competition. 6 Numbers to qualify: Six, disregarding those already qualified, provided ponies placed below sixth place jump clear in both rounds of the competition. Qualifiers must jump clear in first round. 7 Sponsorship: Shows to make their own arrangements for prize money. 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £15, £12, £10, £8, £6, £4, or as schedule if prize money stated is less than notional. 9 Special considerations: Any affiliated indoor show held between the third weekend of September and second weekend in January may schedule this competition without prior allocation by the B.S.J.A. Office. 515 Winter 128cms Competition - Second Round 1 Entry qualifications: For registered ponies not exceeding 128 cms which have qualified from a Winter 128cms First Round Competition to be ridden by Pony members (Ages in accordance with Rule 77.13). Qualified ponies may compete in any or all of the ten Second Round competitions. 2 Table: A8. 3 Speed: 325m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Winter 128cms Championship at the Royal International Horse Show. No competitor may ride more than two ponies in the Final. Ponies which are disregarded under Rule 515.6 which otherwise would have qualified may be substituted in the Final for ponies already qualified by the same rider, subject to Rule 79.4. 6 Numbers to qualify: * 3 on day one and 2 on day two of the schedule, disregarding those already qualified and ponies ridden by riders who have already qualified two ponies. * subject to change 7 Sponsorship: 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £20, £15, £12, £10, £8, £6. 192 517 Winter Grade JC Championship 1 Entry qualifications: For registered Grade JC ponies at 1st October to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members. Qualified ponies may compete in all or any of the ten competitions. 2 Table: A8. 3 Speed: 325m per minute Course Designer: Advanced 4 Please see Pony Class Course Specifications on Page 178. 5 Qualifies for: Winter Grade JC Championship at the Royal International Horse Show. No competitor may ride more than two ponies in the Final. Ponies which are disregarded under Rule 517.6 which otherwise would have qualified may be substituted in the Final for ponies already qualified by the same rider, subject to Rule 79.4. 6 Numbers to qualify: * 3 on day one and 2 on day two of the schedule, disregarding those already qualified and ponies ridden by riders who have already qualified two ponies. * subject to change 7 Sponsorship: Shows to make their own arrangements for prize money. 8 Prize Money to be graded: Notional - £25, £20, £15, £12, £10, £8. 518 Children on Horses 1 Entry qualifications: For registered horses to be ridden by Pony Associate members. 2 Table: A7. 3 Speed: 350m per minute Course Designer: Associate Height of fences: 1.20m first round / 1.30m jump off 4 Qualifies for: The Final at the BSJA/Scope Festival of Show Jumping 5 Numbers to qualify: Two double clears will qualify 6 Minimum 1st prize £50 7 Only those children who reach the age of 12 years, 13 years and 14 years on the 1st January in the qualifying year will be eligible for Team Selection N.B. Qualifiers may be held at either Senior or Pony shows. Qualifying period 1st January = 31st July in the qualifying year 193 194 YEAR BOOK 195 1 REGIONAL ORGANISATION (a) Great Britain is divided into Areas as limited and defined from time to time by the Executive Board. At present, Areas are usually limited and defined on a County basis, i.e. each County forms an Area, but this is not an inflexible policy, and the Executive Board may from time to time limit and define a new Area and re-limit and re-define any existing Area on any basis as it thinks fit. (b) Each Area shall consist of all Members of the Association whose address registered with the Association is within the Area or being an Affiliated, Company or Regimental Member of the Association shall hold an annual show, carry on business or be stationed within that Area. In the case of an Affiliated, Company or Regimental Member, membership of an Area shall be through the medium of the Representative who, according to the Articles of Association of the Association is for the time being treated by the Executive Board for the purposes of membership of the Association as the representative of the Regimental, Company or Affiliated Member. The Chief Executive of the Association will on request advise the name of such Representative. (c) The Areas in Scotland, Areas 1-8 (KA/DG, EH/TD, ML,GN/FK, KY, PH/DD,AB/IV/KW) form the Scottish Branch of the British Show Jumping Association. The activities of the Branch are managed by an elected Council and a Management Committee appointed by the Council. The Constitution and Rules of the Scottish Branch are available on request from the Secretary, BSJA Scottish Branch. (d) The areas in England and Wales are grouped together as follows to form ten regions:Area C o u n t i e s YORKSHIRE & NORTH EAST (ex Region A) MRS D BODDY 12 Northumberland, Tyne & Wear 12a Durham, Cleveland 15 North Yorkshire (part), West Yorkshire (part) 15a Humberside (part), North Yorkshire (part) 16 South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire (part) NORTH WEST (ex Region B) MISS S GIBSON 14 North Cumbria 14a South Cumbria 17 Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside (part) 17a Isle of Man 18 Cheshire, Merseyside (part) 19 Clwyd 20 North West Wales WALES & WEST MERCIA (ex Region C) D M BROOME, C.B.E. 25 Shropshire, Powys 33 Hereford and Worcester 35 Gwent, West, Mid and South Glamorgan 36 Dyfed 196 MIDLANDS (ex Region D) D COLE 21 Derbyshire 22 Staffordshire, West Midlands (part) 23 Nottinghamshire 24 Lincolnshire and South Humberside 26 Leicestershire 30 Warwickshire, West Midlands (part) CENTRAL EAST (ex Region E) J JACKS 27 Northamptonshire 28 Norfolk 29 Suffolk 32 Cambridgeshire 40 Essex, Greater London (part) CENTRAL (ex Region F) A TREDWELL 31 Bedfordshire 39 Buckinghamshire 39a Hertfordshire, Greater London (part) CENTRAL WEST (ex Region G) J LOFFET 37 Oxfordshire 38 Berkshire 41 Gloucestershire 42 Wiltshire SOUTH CENTRAL (ex Region H) T FORREST 43 Hampshire 43a Isle of Wight 44 Surrey, Greater London (part) SOUTH EAST (ex Region I) MRS J TWEMLOW 45 Kent, Greater London (part) 46 Sussex SOUTH WEST (ex Region J) J TRIM 48 Somerset, Avon 49 Dorset 50 Devonshire 51 Cornwall 197 AREA REPRESENTATIVES AND COMMITTEES (England and Wales) 2(a) A Representative for each Area (the “Area Representative”) shall be elected/appointed in accordance with the following procedure: (b) Any member of the Association who resides in the relevant Area may put him or herself forward for appointment as the Area Representative by application in writing (in such form as the Management Board shall require) to the Chief Executive to be received by not later than the 31st August for appointment effective the following 1st January. Each application must be supported by a proposer and a seconder, who must be members of the Association and reside in the relevant area. (c) In the event of only one nomination being received, and if approved by the Management Board, the Management Board, in consultation with the Regional Representatives, shall proceed to appoint that person. Such person so appointed shall hold office for the period of one year from the following 1st January. (d) If no nominations are received for an Area, the Management Board, in consultation with the Regional Representatives, shall appoint the Area Representative (if an appropriate person is willing to take the position) and such person shall hold office for the period of one year from the following 1st January. (e) If two or more nominations are received for the Area Representative, the Management Board, in consultation with the Regional Representatives, shall proceed to hold an election in such manner as the Management Board may determine from time to time and the nominee receiving the most votes shall be appointed. Only members residing in the relevant area shall be entitled to vote. Any person appointed pursuant to an election shall hold office for a period of 3 years from the 1st January following the date of the election. (f) Any person retiring as the Area Representative shall be eligible for reappointment/election. The Management Board, in consultation with the Regional Representatives, shall be entitled to fill any casual vacancy occurring in the position of Area Representative from time to time. (g) The Management Board, in consultation with the Regional Representatives, shall have the overriding right to remove any person from the position of Area Representative at any time. (h) An Area Representative shall be entitled to appoint a Deputy Area Representative to assist in the execution of his or her duties, provided that any such appointment shall require the prior approval of the Management Board. Any person appointed to the position of Deputy Area Representative shall hold office only for so long as the appointing Area Representative retains the position of Area Representative and, in any event, shall be subject to removal of the Management Board at any time. A Deputy Area Representative may be reappointed to the position. 3 The affairs of each area shall be managed by an Area Committee chaired by the Area Representative, and made up as follows: (a) Four Committee members elected by members of the Area. (i) The Chief Executive shall arrange for publication in 'British Show Jumping' a list of those Areas due for Area Committee elections on a four yearly cycle. (ii) Nomination of candidates for election to serve on Area Committees in Areas in which an election is due to be held will be called for in the Spring issue of the "Show Jumper" magazine. Each nomination must show the name and address of the candidate, together 198 with his signature indicating his agreement to serve if elected and must be supported by the signatures of a proposer and a seconder. The candidate, proposer, and seconder must all be members of the Association with meetings, voting and eligibility rights (Rule 32.2) and must be resident within the Area or if not so resident must have served at least two years on the Judges, Time Keeper or Course Builders panel for the Area. Nominations must be received by the B.S.J.A. Office by 1st July. A list of candidates nominated for each Area election will be promulgated in the Show Jumper Magazine. (iii) Each Area in which an election is due to be held shall hold a general meeting of members of the area by 31st December. Officials of the Association will attend each such general meeting and will conduct a secret ballot thereat. Only those members with meetings, voting and eligibility rights (Rule 32.2) resident in the Area who attend the Area General Meeting in person shall be eligible to vote. No proxies shall be allowed and no person shall be issued with more than one ballot paper, notwithstanding that he may officially represent one or more company members, regimental members or affiliated shows. The result of the ballot shall be declared to the Area General Meeting. In the event of a tie the area representative shall have a casting vote. (iv) Where nominations received are insufficient to require a ballot, those nominated are automatically elected to serve on the Area Committee. In such cases where fewer than four nominations are received, the Area Representative will appoint such number as required to make the numbers up to eight members of his/her Committee. (b) Four members appointed by the Area Representative. (i) Following the Area election the Area Representative shall appoint a further four members of the Area with meetings, voting and eligibility rights (Rule 32.2) to serve on the Area Committee. (ii) If the four elected members do not include at least one member aged under 25 as at 1st January following the election, then at least one of the four members appointed by the Area Representative must be so aged. (c) Ex Officio Members. Any members resident in the Area who are also elected members of the Executive Board (Rule 9) shall be ex officio members of that Area Committee in addition to the Committee members elected and appointed as above. 4 Members of the Area Committee shall take office on the 1st January next following the Area election and shall serve for a period of four years, except that following the appointment of a new Area Representative the four members of the Area Committee appointed by the previous Area Representative shall automatically retire and the new Area Representative shall appoint four members who may if he so wishes include any of those appointed by his predecessor. 5 Casual vacancies arising among the elected members of the Area Committee shall be filled by the Committee by co-option. Casual vacancies arising among the appointed members shall be filled by the Area Representative by further appointment. 6 Any general meeting of an Area can be held as, when and where the Area Committee shall appoint and a general meeting of an Area shall be convened by the Area Committee on a request in writing signed by not less than one-fifth of the members of the Area entitled to attend and vote at general meetings of that Area. Any general meeting of an Area shall be called by twenty-one days notice in writing and/or via appropriate web sites, at the least and shall be exclusive of the day upon which the notice is served or deemed to be served and of the day for which it is given, and shall specify the place, the day and the time of the meeting and of the general nature of all business to be transacted thereat. 199 7 No business shall be transacted at any general meeting unless a quorum of members is present at the time when the meeting proceeds to business; save as herein otherwise provided, ten members of the Area present in person and entitled to vote shall be a quorum. If within half an hour from the time appointed for the meeting a quorum is not present, the meeting shall stand adjourned to the same day in the next week, at the same time and place or to such place as an Area Committee may by not less than two days notice to the members of the Area prescribe, and if at the adjourned meeting a quorum as above defined is not present within half an hour from the time appointed for the meeting, the members present shall be a quorum. 8 The Area Representative shall be the Chairman of the Area Committee and of general meetings of the Area. If at any meeting of the Area Committee or at any general meetings of the Area he is not present within five minutes of the time appointed for holding the same, or, being present, unwilling to take the Chair, the members of the Area Committee present shall elect one of their members to be Chairman of the meeting. 9 At any general meeting of an Area a resolution put to the vote of the meeting shall be decided on a show of hands unless a poll is (before or on the declaration of the result of the show of hands) demanded:(a) by the Chairman, or (b) by at least three members of the Area present in person and entitled to vote. Unless a poll be so demanded a declaration by the Chairman that a resolution has, on a show of hands, been carried or carried unanimously or by a particular majority, or lost, and an entry to that effect made in the book containing the minutes of proceeding of the Area, shall be conclusive evidence of the fact without proof of the number or proportion of the votes recorded in favour of or against such resolution. The demand for a poll may be withdrawn. 1 0 Except as hereinafter provided, if a poll is demanded, it shall be taken in such a manner as the Chairman directs, and the result of the poll shall be deemed to be the resolution of the meeting at which the poll was demanded. 11 In the case of an equality of votes, whether on a show of hands or on a poll, the Chairman of the meeting at which the show of hands takes place or at which the poll is demanded, shall be entitled to a second or casting vote. 12 A poll demanded on any question shall be taken forthwith. 13 The only members of an Area entitled to vote at any general meeting of the Area, shall be those entitled to vote at any general meeting of the Association. No member of an Area shall be entitled to receive notice of any general meeting of the Area or be reckoned in any quorum unless entitled to receive notice of or be reckoned in any quorum of a general meeting of the Association, provided that any accidental omission to enforce this rule shall not invalidate any resolution passed at the meeting. 14 Every member of the Area entitled to vote at any general meeting thereof shall have one vote upon a show of hands or upon a poll, provided that a member representing two or more Affiliated, Company or Regimental Members shall be entitled to two votes only. Voting by proxy shall not be allowed. 1 5 The duties of each Area Representative and Area Committee are as follows: (i) To foster within the Area the interests of the Association and to encourage all persons interested in matters appertaining to show jumping and shows holding jumping competitions to become members of the Association. 200 (ii) To take care of the interests of the Association within the Area, including the holding of meetings of Junior Members of the Association within the Area at which their parents may attend, if it is considered that such a meeting or meetings is required. (iii) To ensure the attendance of the Area Representative or of a member of the Area Committee at every affiliated show in the Area at which Jumping competitions are or are likely to be held. The person attending should make himself known to the Secretary of the Show and, if requested so to do, should render assistance in the preliminary lay-out of the Jumping Course and co- operate with the Executive of the Show and the Judges in ensuring the smooth running of the Jumping Competitions. (iv) To ensure that any infringement of the Rules or Regulations of the Association is reported to the Chief Executive of the Association. (v) To advise the Chief Executive of the Association of the names of all members for the time being of the Area Committee and to send him a copy of the Minutes of every meeting of the Area Committee, and of every general meeting of the Area. (vi) To ensure that at the expiration of the term of office of the Area Representative all books and other documents relating to the affairs of the Area (all of which are to be deemed the property of the Association) are returned to the Chief Executive or handed over to the succeeding Area Representative, whether new or re-appointed. 16 Each Area Committee shall hold at least one meeting in each year. 17 Subject to the provisions of these Rules and Regulations each Area Committee may meet together for the despatch of its business, adjourn and otherwise regulate its meetings as it thinks fit. Questions arising at any meeting of an Area Committee shall be decided by a majority of votes. In the case of an equality of votes the Chairman shall have a second or casting vote, but no other member shall be entitled to more than one vote. It shall not be necessary to give notice of a meeting of an Area Committee to any member thereof for the time being absent from the United Kingdom The quorum necessary for the transaction of the business of an Area Committee shall be three. 18 A member of an Area Committee shall vacate office:(a) If he shall cease to be qualified to be a member thereof. (b) If by notice in writing to the Area Representative he resigns his office. (c) If by a resolution passed by a two-thirds majority of the Area Committee present at a meeting whereat not less than two-thirds of the members thereof shall be present, he is removed from office. 19 Each Area Committee shall keep records and minutes:(a) Of all members of the Area and of all members for the time being of the Area Committee. (b) Of all resolutions and proceedings at all meetings of the Area Committee and of the Area. 2 0 Notices may be given to any member of the Area either personally or by sending it by post to him to the address within the Area supplied by him to the Area Committee for giving notices to him. Where a notice is sent by post, service of the notice shall be deemed to be effected by properly addressing, pre-paying and posting a letter containing the notice, and to have been effected in all cases on the date upon which such letter is posted. The accidental omission to give notice of a meeting to, or the non-receipt of notice of a meeting by any person shall not invalidate the proceedings of that meeting. 201 INSURANCE The following policies are arranged by Marsh Ltd on behalf of BSJA with effect from 1st July 2008: Public and Products Liability Below is a summary of the significant features, benefits and limitations of the cover provided by Zurich Insurance Company Public and Products Liability policy. For full details of the cover including complete terms, conditions and exclusions please refer to the Master policy document, Policy No CC641923, issued to the British Show Jumping Association Type of insurance and cover Cover is provided in respect of personal liability for members of the British Show Jumping Association to pay compensation including legal costs for: • accidental death or personal injury to any person excluding employees • accidental loss or damage to third party material property arising out of the Members use and/or ownership and/or control of a Horse(s) or Horse drawn vehicle(s) and direct participation by the Insured in other Horse related activities including Show Jumping and/or taking part in shows. The duration of this non-investment insurance contract is the date of initial membership to the British Show Jumping Association and annually on the 1st July thereafter. Significant features and benefi ts • Cover applies world-wide (excluding products exported to USA/Canada). • Indemnity limit £10,000,000. • Indemnity for any person given permission by the Member to use the Insured’s Horse or Horse drawn vehicle. • Indemnity to any groom whilst working for the Member. Significant and unusual exclusions or limitations • The first £1,000 of any claim for third party property damage. • Excludes any claim arising in connection with racing (other than gymkhana novelty races), point to point or steeplechasing. • Bodily Injury to any member of the Insured’s family or household or to any employee. • Loss of or Damage to Property belonging to or in the care, custody or control of the Member or any member of the Insured’s family or household or a person in their service. • Bodily Injury or Loss of or Damage to Property arising out of or incidental to any profession, occupation or business of the Insured, except in respect of grooms working for the Insured. Significant conditions • The Member shall exercise reasonable care and shall take all reasonable steps to prevent accidents and to comply with all statutory or other obligations and regulations imposed by any authority and shall maintain the premises and all ways, furnishings, works, machinery, plant and vehicles in sound condition. In the event of the discovery of any defect or danger the Insured shall forthwith cause such defect or danger to be made good or remedied and in the meantime shall cause such additional precautions to be taken as the circumstances may require. • If any claim covered by the Master Policy is alsocovered in whole or in part by any other insurance, the liability of the Company shall apply as excess of, and not as contributory with, such other insurance. 202 Significant definitions • ‘Member’ shall include: – any member of The British Show Jumping Association as described in the Rules of the British Show Jumping Association:– normally domiciled in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man or Channel Islands – normally domiciled elsewhere in the World whilst temporarily visiting the United Kingdom, Isle of Man or Channel Islands from the time of arrival in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man or Channel Islands until time of departure therefrom only – normally domiciled outside the United Kingdom, Isle of Man or Channel Islands whilst acting as part of an official British Show Jumping Team only – if required by Law, the parent or guardian of the said member. • ‘Horse’ shall mean any horse, pony, donkey, mule,ass or jennet. Claims notification In the event of a claim or possible claim under theMaster Policy, the Assured must immediately completethe ‘BSJA Members Insurance Claim Form’ available on the BSJA website and forward this onto Neil Wyborn, Zurich UK General Insurance, 126 Hagley Road, Birmingham, B16 9PF. The Assured must not admit liability or offer or agree to settle any claim without the Underwriter’s written permission. Law applicable to the contract UK law allows both you and us to choose the law applicable to the contract. The contract will be subject to the relevant law of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands relating to your address as shown in the schedule. If there is any dispute as to which law applies it shall be English law. The parties agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. Complaints procedure We want to provide a first class standard of service. If you have any cause for complaint you should, in the first instance, contact Ansley Parker – Client Executive, Marsh Ltd, 39 Kings Hill Avenue, West Malling, Maidstone, Kent. Tel 01732 877584. If you remain dissatisfied with the response, we will refer your complaint to our Customer Relations Team for a separate review. They will notify you once they receive your complaint and will provide you with a final response when they have completed their inquiries. If we are unable to resolve your complaint to your satisfaction within 8 weeks, or if we have provided you with a final decision letter, you may be able to refer your complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). This is a free and impartial service. The FOS can be contacted on 0845 080 1800 or emailed at complaint.info@financial-ombudsman.org.uk The FOS will only consider your complaint if, at the time of notification, you are a private individual, a business with a group annual turnover of less than £1 million, a charity with an annual income of less than £1 million or a trustee of a trust with a net asset value of less than £1 million. Following the Complaints Procedure does not affect your legal rights. Financial Services Compensation Scheme Zurich Insurance Company are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). You may be entitled to compensation should they be unable to meet their obligations. You may contact the FSCS on 020 7892 7300 or further information is available at www.fscs.org.uk Cancellation rights This policy does not entitle you to a cooling-off period. 203 How your data will be used Zurich Insurance Company holds data in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. It may be necessary to pass data to other organisations that supply productsand services associatedwith this contract of insurance. In order to verify information, or to prevent and detect fraud, Zurich may share information you give them with other organisations and public bodies, including the Police, accessing and updating various databases. If you give false or inaccurate information and they suspect fraud, they will record this and the information will be available to other organisations that have access to the database(s). Zurich can supply details of the databases they access or contribute to, on request BSJA Officials Personal Accident Insurance The President, Honorary Vice Presidents, Nationally or Regionally elected or co-opted Members of the Executive Board, Honorary Medical Officer, Veterinary Officer and all Officials (including Judges, Time Judges, Course Builders and Course Designers) listed in the year book under the heading of “Panel of Area Representatives and Officials” whilst acting in any capacity at a BSJA Affiliated Show, including any Permanent or Temporary Replacements for those listed excluded other Voluntary Helpers and Arena Parties. Operative Time Whilst attending a show jumping event, committee/showjumping meeting including travel thereto and therefrom Benefits (per person) Death Permanent Total Disablement Loss of limb(s), eye(s), hearing, speech Temporary Total Disablement per week GBP60,000 GBP60,000 GBP60,000 GBP250 per week (up to 104 weeks) Conditions Cover is subject to the full terms exceptions and conditions of the policy. 204 Claims Any claims should be notified to Marsh Ltd at the address stated below: . , . 0845 602 7433 39 19 4 : 1507274, :// :1 . . . / . / 205 , . , 3 5 . NOTES 206 NOTES 207 PANEL OF AREA REPRESENTATIVES AND OFFICIALS BY AREA Members Registration Number is shown after name The names of FEI Judges and FEI Course Designers are shown by ^ symbol Judges with Computers are shown by # symbol All Judges are Time Keepers Area - 1 South West Scotland (KA/DG) Area Representatives McKerlie, Mr C, (44594), Lochdow, Crossmichael, Castle Douglas, D67 2LW. Tel: (01556) 670445 (Home), (01556) 502564 (Work), Mobile: 07768 742354. Warwick, Mrs N, (34960), Monkredding Lodge, Kilwinning, Ayrshire, KA13 7QN. Tel: (01294) 552466, Mobile: 07774 285879. Judges Cuthbertson, Miss S, (97610), 29 Greenlees Ct., Dalry, Ayrshire KA24 5DB. Tel: 07974 073280. Edgar, Mrs J, (81747), 5 Ross Road, Saltcoats, Ayrshire, KA21 6AH. Tel: (01294) 466464. Forbes, Lady J, (10026),Benevean, Kendoon, Dalry, Castle Douglas, DG7 3UB. Tel: (01644) 460626. Glen, Mrs A, (17147), Greenfield Farm, Newmilns, By Kilmarnock, KA16 9LS. Tel: (01560) 320520. Mobile: 07884 330506 Logan, Mrs E, (20149), 2 Auchenmade Terrace, Dalry, Ayrshire, KA24 4HG. Tel: (01294) 833402. McCulloch, Mr C, (44591), Glencart Farm, Dalry, KA24 4HH. Tel: Home: (01294) 833255, Work: (0141) 221 0342. ^Rowallan, Lord J, (38005), Meiklemosside, Fenwick, Ayrshire, KA3 6AY. Tel: (01560) 600769. E-Mail: john.rowallan@btconnect.com. Smith, Mr T, (53443), Lambridden Stud, Dalry, Ayrshire, KA24 4EN. Tel: (01294) 833066. Warwick, Mrs E, (78346), The Cottage, High Balsarroch, Corton, Alloway, Ayr, KA6 6BU. Tel: (01292) 560546. Warwick, Mrs N, (34960), as above. Associate Judges Russell, Mrs S L, (48634), Meiklemosside, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, KA3 6AY. Tel: (01560) 600679. Smith, Mrs J, (16566), Lambridden Farm, Dalry, Ayrshire, KA13 7QN. Tel: (01294) 833066. McKie, Ms S (40468), 10 Montgomerie St., Girvan, Ayrshire KA26 9HE Tel: (01465) 712323 Mobile: 07808 055255 e-mail: sales@oldstreetgarage.com Collecting Ring Stewards Sheret, Mr W, MBE (23581), Glendale, 12 East Donington Street, Darvel, Ayrshire, KA17 0JW Urquhart, Mr I, (62116), The Cottage, High Balsarroch, Corton, Alloway, Ayr, KA6 6BU. Tel: (01292) 560546. Advanced Course Designer ^McGowan, Mr M, (38608), Hallmark Stud, Sidehead Frm, Stewarton, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, KA3 5LN. Tel/Fax: (01560) 484445, Mobile 07774 895530, e-mail: Sideheadfarm@aol.com. Median Course Designers Forbes, Lady J, (10026), As Above. Kennedy, Mr J H, (51870), 3c Ailsa Road, Troon, Ayrshire, KA10 6DB. Tel: (01292) 220194, Mobile: 07765 580878. Assistant Course Builders Cowan, Mr S, (103332), 26 Cochrane Avenue, Dundonald, Ayrshire, KA2 9EQ. Tel: (01560) 600759 Mobile: 07814 259555 e-mail:stephena53@btinternet.com Rowallan, Lord, (38005) as above. Sapwell, Mr J (117233),West Welton Farm, Mauchline, Ayrshire KA5 6LJ Mobile: 07840 485577 208 e-mail: jsapwell@btinternet.com ^ International Course Designer/Judge Area - 2 South East Scotland (EH/TD) Area Representative Black, Mr A, (20875), Lorneville, Drem, North Berwick, EH39 5AR.Tel: (01620) 850263, Mobile: 07831 659136. McNaughton, Mrs M (80249), Edinburgh & Lasswade Riding Centre, Kevock Road, Lasswade, EH18 1HX Tel: 0131 663 7676 Collecting Ring Steward Rennie, Mr T, (116110), 43 Mavisbank, Loanhead, EH20 9DD Tel: 0131 440 2270, Mobile: 07852 290709 Area - 3 Lanarkshire (ML) Area Representatives Anderson, Mrs L (76225) West Kype Farm, Strathaven, Lanarkshire ML10 6PR Tel: (01357) 521105 Mobile: 07753 845195 e-mail: westkype@btconnect.com Ormiston, Mr J, (12319), 5 Isabella Gardens, Hamilton, Lanarkshire, ML3 7TW Tel: (01698) 891864, Mobile: 07850 011129 e-mail:john@bentfoot.eclipse.co.uk Judges Blackie, Mrs D, (53781), Dykend House, Hamilton, Lanarkshire, ML3 8RU. Tel: (01698) 286406. Blackie, Mr G, (39549) Dykend House, Hamilton, Lanarkshire, ML3 8RU. Tel: (01698) 286406, Mobile:07050 173304. Forsyth, Mr W M, (11002), Wester Dunsyston Farm, Chapelhall, Airdrie, ML6 8QN. Tel: (01698) 870212. Jamieson, Mr J, (130), Croftlands, 289 Carlisle Road, Kirkmuirmill, ML11 9RA. Tel: (01555) 893890. Jamieson-Cowan, Miss Linda, (63), 1 Fleming Gardens, Blackwood, Lanark, ML11 9RY. Tel: Home: (01555) 892466, Work: (01555) 890175. Mair, Mrs J M, (20796), Glenauld, Hamilton Road, Strathaven, ML10 6SX.Tel: (01357) 523555 Myles Mrs J, (79952) Lambhill Farm, Strathaven ML10 6RW Mobile: 07825 623736 Nugent, Mrs V, (34334), Lethame House Equestrian Centre, Lethame Road, Strathaven, ML10 6RW. Tel: (01357) 520270. *Ormiston, Mr J, (12319), as above Advanced Course Designer Blackie, Mr G, as above. Median Course Designers Ormiston, Mr J, as above. Rendall, Mr K, (40225), 15 Gladsmuir, Forth, Lanark, ML11 8BE. Tel: (01555) 811036. Area - 4 Glasgow (GS/PA) Area Representatives Lennox, Miss E, (96886) 49 Armour Court, High Blantyre, Glasgow, G72 9TS Tel: 07795 972783 Shields, Miss L K, (92874), 211 Ritchie Park, Johnstone, Renfrewshire, PA5 8JL. Tel: (01505) 344256 (Home), Mobile: 07918 611694 e-mail: lyric211@btinternet.com Judges Aitken, Ms L, (61102), Ferry Farm, Ferry Road, Tayinloan, Argyll, PA29 6XQ. Tel: (01583) 441141. Lennox, Miss E, (96886) as above Shields, Miss L K, (92874), as above 209 Associate Judges Crawley, Miss N (125219) 6 Bramble Wynd, Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire PA14 6RB Tel: (01475) 741716 Mobile: 07515 639496 e-mail: nicola@ingliston.com Doherty, Mr M (102322), 15 Gleddoch Wynd, Langbank, Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire PA14 6XZ Tel: 07900 400184 Hamilton, Mrs A, (93677), 15 High Street, Johnstone, Renfrewshire, PA5 8JU. Tel: (01505) 683569. Hamilton, Mrs M (114483), 6 Attlee Rd., Eaglesham Gait, Jackton, E Kilbride G74 5PJ Tel: (01355) 230581, Mobile: 07971 917572. Collecting Ring Steward MacFarlane, Mrs T, (107420), 15 Auldbar Terrace, Paisley, PA2 6XQ Tel: 0141 562 6577, Mobile: 07914 343225 Median Course Designer Canney, Mr R, (74047), 29 Anniston, Twechar, Kilsyth, Glasgow, G65 9RD. Tel: Home: 01236 820696, Mobile: 07845 734743 Area 5 Central Scotland (GN/FK) Area Representatives Logan, Mrs A, (96378), Hillend Farm, Helensfield, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, FK10 3PU. Tel: (01259) 723560, Mobile: 07721 402672 ^Pelly, Miss J, (17357), Kennels Cottage, Solsgirth by Dollar, FK14 7NZ.Tel: (01259) 742621, Mobile: 07778 063382.. Judges Brown, Miss R M H, (21798), 72 Hawthorn Avenue, Bearsden, Glasgow, G61 3NQ. Tel: Home: (0141) 942 5889. Easdon, Mrs A, (54806), Redlands, Tulliahan, Kincardine, By Alloa, FK10 4AX. Tel:(01259) 730866. Campbell, Mrs A, (53506), 35 Thornwood Avenue, Lenzie, Kirkintilloch, Glasgow, G66 4EL. Tel: (0141) 776 6676. McKenzie-Walker, Mrs S, (35551), Crosshouse, Campsie Glen Livery, Strathblane Road, Campsie Glen, Glasgow, G65 7AR. Tel: (01360) 311332, Mobile: 07961 847274. ^Pelly, Miss J, as above. Scott, Miss H, (94844), 14 Richard Quinn Street, Cowie, Stirling FK7 7DU Tel: (01786 818979) Collecting Ring Steward Campbell, Mr I, (53504), 35 Thornwood Avenue, Lenzie, Kirkintilloch, Glasgow, G66 4EL. Tel: (01417) 766676. ^ International Judge Area 6 Fife (KY) Area Representatives Low-Mitchell, Miss S (22260), Balcormo Farm, Leven, Fife, KY8 5QF Tel: 01333 360287, Mobile: 07715 545769 McCoy, Mrs K, (96160), 31 Westbank, Auchtermuchty, Fife, KY14 7LA Tel: Mobile: 07720 767364 Judges Bain, Mr L, (42446), 87 Rimbleton Avenue, Glenrothes, Fife, KY6 2DA. Tel: (01592) 753985, Work: (01337) 831244. Cormie, Miss F, (81227) 20 Glencairn Gardens, Leven, Fife, KY8 5NE. Tel: (01333) 426851. Dryburgh, Mrs M, (22743), Kingseat of Outh, Kelty, Fife, KY4 0JW. Tel: (01383) 830583. Halliday, Mrs K, (10608), Fincraig's Folly, By-Cupar, Fife, KY15 4QQ. Tel: (01382) 330417. McCoy, Mrs K, (96160), As Above #Manson, Mr G, (18325), 'Crailyn', The Row, Letham, Fife, KY7 7RS. Tel: (01337) 810481, 210 Mobile: 07887 776088. Mole, Mr D, (72383), 78 Springbank, Kennoway, Leven, Fife, KY8 5JQ. Tel: (01333) 351646. Pottie, Mrs L (121201) Maplewood, Middle Balado, Balado, Kinross, Perthshire KY13 0NH Tel: (01577) 863715 Mobile: 07768 244699 e-mail:liz.pottie@btinternet.com #Watson, Mr B T, (87654), 45 Carden Avenue, Cardenden, Fife, KY5 0EP. Tel: (01592) 721403, Mobile: 0773 4924481, E-mail: briantwatson@homecall.co.uk Advanced Course Designer ^ International Course Designer Area 7 - Tayside (PH/DD) Area Representatives Judges Clark, Ms K, (104116)3 Bucklers Wynd, Kellas, Dundee DD5 3PP Mobile: 07793 683307 McLeod, Ms V, (104860), Cowford House, Menmuir, By Brechin, Angus, DD9 6SF. Tel: (01356) 660214, Mobile: 07799 602050 Paterson, Mrs J, (24682), Lea Park, Arbroath Road, Forfar, DD8 2RZ. Tel: (01307) 462761, Mobile: 07957 865255. Associate Judge Cepok, Mrs J (103614), Drummawhance Cottage, Auchterader, Perthhire PH3 1NP Mobile: 07860 457119 e-mail:jane.cepok@gleneagles.com Median Course Designer Paterson, Mr J G, (18884), 2 Kirkton Park, Forfar, DD8 2BY. Tel: (01307) 462160. Area 8 - North Of Scotland (AB/IV/KW) Area Representatives Still, Ms S, (46851), 198 Queens Road, Aberdeen, AB15 8DD. Tel: (01224) 742011. Western, Mrs A, (51659), Toux Farm, Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, AB42 4LX. Tel: (01771) 623544. Judges Barclay, Mr C, (96609), The Mill, Inverkeithny, Huntly, Aberdeenshire AB54 7XB Tel: (01466 730356 Mobile: 07850 903230 Enoch, Mr R, (91361), Woodend Farmhouse, Newmacher, Aberdeen, AB21 0QE. Tel: (01651) 862143. Foster, Miss N, (107870), Sunnybank, Old Whiteford, Pitcapie,Inverurie, Aberdeenshire AB51 5EB Tel: (01467) 681775, Mobile: 07801 369555, E-mail: ndfost@yahoo.co.uk. Graham, Mr J, (80610), 3 West Cairnbeg, Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire AB30 1SR. Tel: (01561) 320018. Hamilton, Mr M, (13772), The Laurels, Corsehill, Newmachar, Aberdeen, AB21 7XA. Tel: (01224) 725504, Mobile: 07740 927665. Lovett, Mrs C, (63792), 134 Forrest Park, Stonehaven , AB3 2GF. Tel: (01569) 765321. Paterson, Mr A, (52931), Logiecairns, Oldmill, Disblair Road, Newmacher, AB21 0RH. Tel: (01651) 863344. Rhind, Mrs A, (88715), Ashfield, Blackhall Road, Inverurie, AB51 5JJ. Tel: (01467) 621155. Ross, Mrs A, (91620), Mains of Dyce, Aberdeen, AB21 7AH. Tel: Home: (01224) 773121, Fax: (01224) 774433, Mobile: 07860 951609, E-mail: audrey@starflower.co.uk. Western, Mrs A, (51659), as above Wilson, Mrs D, (79415), Breck Cottage, The Breck, Barrock, Caithness KW14 8XQ Tel: (01847) 851650 Mobile: 07881 772339 Associate Judges 211 Ferguson, Mrs A (101754), Faraway R&R, South Balnoon, Forgue, Huntly,. Aberdeenshire AB54 6DH Tel: (01466) 730358 Joyce, Mrs P, (110573), 10 Ferry Hill, Grantown Road, Forres, IV36 2GY. Tel: (01309) 674163, Mobile: 07770 542971. Lovett, Mr I, (55469), 134 Forest Park, Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, AB3 2GF. Tel: (01509) 765321. Quennell, Mr. M.R (79034), Ordyfauld, Keith Hall, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire AB51 0LL Tel: (01467) 624376 Mobile: 07766 808331 e-mail: mrquennell@ordiefauld.freeserve.co.uk Collecting Ring Steward Gallagher, Mr E, 22 Westhill Road, Stonehaven, AB3 2EE Tel: 01569 762494 Median Course Designers Hexley, Mr C, (80257), 46 Ross Street, Golspie, Sutherland, KW10 6SA. Tel: (01408) 633189, Mobile: 07789 400753. Ronald, Mr J, (19847), Mains of Cairncake, Cuminestown, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, AB53 5YS. Tel: (01888) 544621. Associate Course Builder Lovett, Mr I, (55469), as above Assistant Course Builders Beaumont, Mrs D, (110469), 46 Ross Street, Golspie, Sutherland, KW10 6SA. Tel: (01408) 633189, Mobile: 07840 977147. McDonald, Mr C, (54225), 198 Queens Road, Aberdeen, AB15 8DD. Tel: (01224) 630897. Cruickshank, Mr S, (55928), 9 Three Rivers Walk, Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland, IV30 4AG. Tel: (01343) 545662. No. 12 Area: Northumbria, Tyne and Wear Area Representative Allen, Mr P, (13633), Stainsby Grange, Thornaby, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland, TS17 9AB. Tel: (01642) 762233, Mobile:07771 763151. Deputy Area Representative +Lewis, Mrs A (95794), 20 Kendal Dr.,Cramlington, Nland NE23 9XE Mobile: 07919 071018 Judges Basey, Mr R, (19787), 24 Wallridge Cottages, Ingoe, Northumberland NE20 0SY Tel: (01830) 530166 Mobile 07974 501797. Frizelle, Mrs M, (111969), 10 Owen Brannigan Drive, Dudley, Northumberland NE23 7BG Tel: 0191 250 2361, Mobile: 07921 824044. ~Jopling, Mr C W, (19760), 42, Harwood Drive, Simonside Park, Killingworth Village, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE12 0FH. Tel: (0191)268 4733. McVittie, Mr K, (68323), 15 Inglewood Close, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 4LT Tel: (01670) 352516 Mobile: 07976 568113 Associate Judges Chester, Mr P, (87177), Whitefield Farm Cottage, Bothal, Morpeth NE61 6SS Tel: (01670) 505766 Mobile: 07812 727022 e-mail: paulchester10@btinternet.com Davison, Mrs S, (79129), 15 Inglewood Close, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 4LT Tel: (01670) 352516 Mobile: 07814 549526 Gonzales, Mrs J, (107513), 19 Aspen Close, Shiney Row, Houghton le Spring, Tyne & Wear DH4 7TU Tel: 0191 3854975(home) 0191 279 5856 (work) 07906 074021 e-mail chris.gonzales@northernrock.co.uk Foster, Mrs J, (105107), 31 Forster Court, Lowfell, Gateshead NE9 6HZ Tel: 0191 422 4572 Mobile: 07985 329807 Jones, Miss E (117814), 37 Millburn Tr., Choppington, Northumberland NE62 5UN Tel: (10670) 817760 Mobile: 07983 447446 e-mail: jonesemma7@aol.com 212 Writers Massey, Miss G, (85592), 23 Albion Gardens, Burnopfield, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE24 4JJ. Tel: Home: (01207) 271399. Swailes, Mrs J, (75040), 27 Brooks Rise, Langley Moor, Durham DH7 8XY Mobile: 07895 033655 Median Course Designer Jopling, Mr C W, as above. Associate Course Builder McVittie, Mr K, (68323) as above. Mewse, Mr A, (71773), West View Stables, East Edmondsley Farm, Edmondsley, Durham, DH7 6EZ. Tel: 0191 371 2065; Mobile:07906 468450; e-mail: mail@jmequestrian.co.uk ~ Holds area measuring wheel. + Timing set available for hire on application. No. 12A Area: Cleveland, Durham Area Representative Allen, Mr P, (13633), Stainsby Grange, Thornaby, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland, TS17 9AB. Tel: (01642) 762233, Mobile:07771 763151. Deputy Area Representative Brannen, Mrs A, (10120), Red Barns Farm, Toronto, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14 7RJ. Tel: (01388) 663546. Judges Allen, Mr P, (13633), as above. Balbach, Mrs S, (49211), 15 North End, Hutton Rudby, Yarm, Cleveland, TS15 0DG. Tel: (01642) 706160 Mobile: 07968 251156. Brannen, Mrs A, as above. King, Mr D W, (43180), 24 Greenways, Sunnybrow, Crook, Co Durham DL15 0LX. Tel: (01388) 746578 e-mail: davemking@lineone.net Wray, Mrs J, (51936), 11 Greenacres, Pelton, Chester le Street, Co Durham, DH2 1DJ. Tel: (0191) 370 2341, Mobile: 07961 810999. Associate Judge Wray, Miss E, (51937) 7 Fieldside, Pelton, Chester le Street, Co Durham DH2 1DY Tel: 0191 3700390 Mobile: 07813 0038883 Collecting Ring Steward Candler, Miss, Claire, 43 Bassleton Lane, Bassleton Court, Thornaby, Cleveland, TS17 0LB. Tel: (01642) 761722. Median Course Designers Balbach, Mr K, (20882), Tithelands, Picton, Yarm, Cleveland TS15 0AG Tel: (01642) 706100, Mobile: 07976 982433. E-mail: keith@balbach.co.uk. +Candler, Mr B, (61863), 43 Bassleton Lane, Bassleton Court, Thornaby, Cleveland, TS17 0LB. Tel: (01642) 761722. Associate Course Builder +Allen, Mr P, as above. Assistant Course Builder Laidlaw, Mr J, (113265) 9 Elsdon Close, Chester Le Street, Co Durham DH2 3SZ Mobile: 07912 432151 * Jumps are available for hire on application to Mrs L Barker, Pasture House, Thirsk Road, Thornton-le-Moor, Northallerton, DL6 3SH. Tel: (01609) 774883. + Timing set available for hire on application. No. 14 Area: North Cumbria (North of the A5093 from Millom onto the A595 meeting 213 the A593 to Ambleside, onto the A591 towards Windermere. Then onto the A592 to Penrith and North of the A66 until reaching the Cumbrian County boundary. Excluding Windermere and Millom but including Penrith, Appleby and Brough.) Area Representative Foster, Mr N, (108510),Orchard View, Station Road, Cumwhinton, Carlisle, CA4 8DJ. Tel: Mobile: 07894 997539, Work: 07703 340448 e-mail:neil.foster@ukgateway.net Deputy Area Representative Bowman, Mrs S (21495)The Chalet, Lakeland View, Greengill, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 8SE Tel: (01768) 6322252 e-mail:karl@bowman9.freeserve.co.uk Judges +Collier, Mr J, (71968), Blackdyke Farm, Blackford, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA6 4EY. Tel: (01228) 674633. Dixon, Mr D, (77012), Croft House Stud Farm, Cargo, Carlisle, Cumbria CA6 4AW Tel: (01228) 672314 Mobile: 07990 995718 Sharpley, Mr A (65211), 26 Cawflands, Durdar, Carlisle, CA2 4UH. Tel: (01228) 810418. Strong, Mrs L M, (113086), Sleagill House, Sleagill, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 3HD. Tel: (01931) 714182, Mobile: 07759 377303. Wilson, Mrs M, (105371), Greenlands, Wreay, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA4 0RR. Tel: (01697) 473374. Associate Judge Riddell, Ms, M (122499), 11 Whinsmoor Drive, Carlisle, Cumbria CA1 3PU Tel: (01228) 511255 Mobile: 07932 942515 Sharp, Mr K, (39582), Pele House, Brougham Avenue, Brougham, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2DD. Tel: (01768) 863378. Time Keeper Tubman, Mr A G, (10317), 11 West View, Bransty, Whitehaven, Cumbria, CA28 6BX. Tel: Home (01946) 695643. Associate Course Builders Collier, Mr J I, (71968), as above. Foster, Mr N, (108510), as above Assistant Course Builder Bainbridge, Mr P, (86568), Murray House, Cumwhinton, Carlisle, CA4 8DH. Tel: 01228 561690. Writer Mason, Mr M S (101499), 1 Crummock Place, Abbey Town, Wigton, Cumbria, CA7 4TD. Tel: (01697) 361014. + Timing sets available for hire on application. No. 14A Area: South Cumbria (South of the A5093 from Millom onto the A595 meeting the A593 to Ambleside, onto the A591 to Penrith and South of the A66 until reaching the Cumbrian County boundary. Excluding Penrith, Appleby and Brough but including Windermere and Millom.) Area Representative *+Taylor, Mr W B, (29361), Woodlea, Ayside, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria, LA11 6JE. Tel: (01539) 531302, Mobile:07771 570875. Judges Buckley, Mrs J, (61770), Hill Farm, Ings, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 9QQ. Tel: (01539) 821746. Dawson, Mrs L, (96762), 11 Ashcourt, Birkrigg Park, Ulveston, Cumbria, LA12 0UQ. Tel: (01229) 584100 (Home), (01229) 582401 (Work). ~Maddock, Mr J, (32515), 48 Lapstone Rd, Millom, Cumbria, LA18 4BU. Tel: (01229) 772556. Taylor, Mrs J, (55534), Woodlea, Ayside, Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, LA11 6JE. Tel: (01539) 531302. Taylor, Mr W B, (29361), as above. Wheeler, Miss YK (13498), 39 Burton Rd., Kendal, Cumbria LA9 7LJ Tel: (01539) 720156 214 Mobile: 07850 259780 e-mail: yvettek@hotmail.co.uk Advanced Course Designer Taylor, Mr W B, (29361), as above. Median Course Designer ~Maddock, Mr J, as above. * +Jumps & Timing available for hire on application ~ Holds area measuring wheel. No. 15 Area: North Yorkshire (West of A19 from Cleveland County boundary to York and then onto Selby and then west of A1041 to Snaith, including York and Selby.) West Yorkshire (North of River Aire to Leeds and then North of M62 including Leeds.) Area Representative *Barker, Mrs L, (17423), Pasture House, Thirsk Road, Thornton-le-Moor, Northallerton, DL6 3SH. Tel: (01609) 774883 Fax:01609 783731Mobile: 07763 417022 email:pasture.house@btinternet.com Judges Birtwistle, Mrs J C, (12354), Harrogate Equestrian Centre, Brackenthwaite Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate, Yorks, HG3 1PW. Tel: (01423) 871894. Cawood, Mrs A, (54415), 20 Whitelass Close, Thirsk, N Yorks,YO7 1FG. Tel: (01845) 526283. Downs, Mr D A, (142), Denton Nook, 49 Roydhouse, Shelley, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD8 8LR. Tel: Home: (01484) 605978, Work: (01484) 428203. ^+Haigh, Mr D, (10735), Beech Cottage, Healey Green Lane, Huddersfield, HD5 0PA. Tel/Fax: (01484) 511290, Mobile: 07824 999774 e-mail: davidhaigh@ukonline.co.uk Haigh, Mrs M H, (10310),as above Kay, Mrs M, (59133), Westfield, Kirby Sigston, Northallerton, DL6 3RD. Tel: (01609) 777909, Email: westfieldb@tiscali.co.uk Parvin, Mrs H, (89208), Clarkwood Farm, Sessay, Thirsk, N Yorks, YO7 3NP. Tel: (01845) 577328. ~+Peacock, Mr G E, (10391), Hollydene, Borrowby, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 4QQ. Tel: (01845) 537108. Associate Judges Foster Mrs S (111882), 2 Ayr Av., Colburn, Catterick Garrison, N Yorks DL9 4GE Tel: (01748) 832533 Mobile: 07821 232962 Howells Mrs A (96405), 8 Primrose Hill Garth, Swillington, Leeds LS26 8XW Tel: 0113 287 7612 Mobile: 07910 732635 Wilkinson, Miss H (125195), 3 Helmsley Way, Northallerton, N Yorks DL7 8TA Tel: (01609) 775399 Mobile: 07719 275192 e-mail: helenawilkinson@aol.com Collecting Ring Stewards Dace, Mrs S (123053) c/o Bishop Burton College, Bishop Burton, Beverley, E Yorks HU17 8QG Tel: (01964) 553087 Innes Lloyd, c/o Bishop Burton College, Bishop Burton, Beverley, E Yorks HU17 8QG Jones Claire, c/o Bishop Burton College, Bishop Burton, Beverley, E Yorks HU17 8QG Pass Becki, c/o Bishop Burton College, Bishop Burton, Beverley, E Yorks HU17 8QG Median Course Designers Abbs, Mr J L, (61493), 2 St Ronans Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 8LE. Tel: (01423) 550230, Mobile: 07970 148222. Downs, Mr D A, as above. Goodwin, Mr B, (15382), 31 Bar Lane, Midgley, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF4 4JH. Tel: (01924) 830381. Haigh, Mr D, as above. Associate Course Builder 215 Brown, Mr I, (101560), Broomfield House, Yafforth, Northallerton, N Yorks, DL7 0PQ. Tel: (01609) 761524 Assistant Course Builder Fox, Mr G,(113999),Thorpecroft, Londonderry, Northallerton, N Yorks DL7 9NE Tel: (01677) 422668; Mobile: 07771 686474 e-mail: gfoxbagby@btinternet.com * Jumps available for hire on application + Timing set available for hire on application. ^ International Judge No 15A Area: Humberside (North of the River Humber) North Yorkshire (East of the A19 from Cleveland County boundary to York and then onto Selby and the East of A104 to Snaith. Excluding York and Selby.) Area Representative Deputy Area Representative Judges Bainbridge, Mr M, (38064), Port Royal E.C., Skiff Lane, Holme on Spalding Moor, Yorkshire, YO43 4AZ. Tel: (01430) 861129, Mobile: 07950 819267. Bainbridge, Mrs M, (94810), Port Royal E.C., Skiff Lane, Holme on Spalding Moor, Yorkshire, YO43 4AZ. Tel: (01430) 861129, Mobile: 07767 318101. ~Boddy, Mrs D E, (10509), Common Farm, Mosswood, Nr Crowle, North Lincolnshire, DN17 4BZ. Tel: (01724) 711558 Mobile: 07807 816039 Fearnall, Mrs A C, (33362), Meadowcroft, West Street, Leven, Hull HU17 5LR Tel: (01964) 543197 ^Grant, Mr S P, (32496), Rectory Farm, Lockington, Driffield, N Humberside, YO25 9SG. Tel: (01430) 810202. McNaughton, Mrs M, (15131), 47, Southgate, Hutton Cranswick, Driffield, North Humberside, YO25 9QX. Tel: (01377) 270869. McNaughton, Miss S, (51969), 41, Southgate, Hutton Cranswick, Driffield, North Humberside, YO25 9QX. Robinson, Mr W R, (10024), April Cottage, Main Street, Allerston, Pickering, N Yorks, YO18 7PG. Tel: (01723) 850186. Thompson, Mr C J, (38122), 8 Lumby Lane, South Milford, West Yorkshire, LS25 5DA. Mobile: 07702 984928. Associate Judges Bielby, Mr R, (53295), 37 Molescroft Park, Beverley, East Yorkshire, HU17 7HY. Tel: (01482) 861917. Topi Miss. L (124321), 118 Constantine Avenue, York, N Yorks YO10 3TB Tel: (01904) 410569 Mobile: 07702 452497 e-mail: lisatopi@hotmail.co.uk Writer Mrs V M Pigg, The Elms, West Ayton, Scarborough, N Yorks, YO13 9JD. Tel: (01723) 862113. Advanced Course Designer Boddy, Mrs D E, as above. Associate Course Builder Bainbridge, Mr M, (38064), as above. Barraclough, Miss T, (78692), 5 Carlton Road, Sutton on Derwent, York, YO41 4BS. Tel: 07980 758817, E-mail: Tbarr3neds@aol.com. * Jumps available for hire on application from Mr R Underwood 01430 440236 ~ Holds area measuring wheel. ^ International Judge 216 No. 16 Area: South and West Yorkshire (South of River Aire to Leeds and then South of M62, excluding Leeds.) Area Representative Ambler, Mr D A, (47031), 1 Coldstream Avenue, Warmsworth, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN4 9PL. Tel: (01302) 852403 Mobile: -07751 352964 Deputy Area Representative Davison, Mrs M, (74291) Wren Hall, Drax, Selby, N Yorks YO8 8NG. Tel:(01430) 802012 Mobile: 07817 448150 Judges Ambler, Mr D A, (47031), as above. Andrew, Mrs M, (56120), 8 Northumberland Avenue, Costhorpe, Nr Worksop, Nottingham, S81 9JP. Tel: (01909) 731292. Blakemore, Mrs H, (107997), 6 Castle View, Green Moor, Wortley, Sheffield S36 7DQ Mobile: 07876 704896. e-mail: hayleyrb28@tiscali.co.uk Hiorns, Mr F, (10738), 15 Maple Avenue, Hardwick Road, Pontefract, West Yorks, WF8 3QN. Tel: Home: (01977) 702458. Lane, Mrs Y, (81876), Bridge House Farm, Wroot Road, Epworth, Doncaster, DN9 1EA. Tel: (01427) 873817. Leesley, Miss T, (51334), 171 Foxhill Road, Birley, Carr, Sheffield, S6 4HF Tel: ( 01142) 817096, Mobile: 07710 755012. Oliver, Mr P, (98913), Kelholme, Kelfield, Doncaster, S Yorkshire. Tel: (01427) 728245. ~+ Watson, Mr J K, (10140), 27 Manor Road, Brampton Bierlow, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S63 6BJ. Tel: (01709) 873272. Watson, Mr T, (10485), 22 Crowley Drive, Wath-Upon-Dearne, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S63 7JF. Tel: (01709) 874083. Associate Judge Henwood, Mr M, (94145), contact via Pam Rose, BSJA Office: 02476 698800. Untisz, Mrs A (116271) 16 Tanfield Close, Royston,. Barnsley, S Yorks S71 4JH Tel: (01226) 724427 Mobile: 07843 420643 e-mail: untisz@talktalk.net Writers Hobson, Mrs V (107528), Moorhouse EC, Gap Farm, Moorhouse Lane, Moorhouse, Doncaster DN6 7HA Tel: (01977) 642109 Moore, Mr A, 10 Park Road, Stunnington, Sheffield S6 5PD Tel: (0114) 234 6647 Mobile: 07784 560004 Collecting Ring Stewards Allen Kathy, 28 Caxton St., Barnsley, S Yorks S70 2LF Tel: (01226) 247515 Andrew, Laura, 8 Northumberland Avenue, Costhope, Nr Worksop, Notts, S81 9JP. Tel: (01909) 731292. Hughes, Mrs, A (70009), Thorpe Grange Bungalow, Newark Road, Aubourn, Lincoln LN5 9EJ Tel: (01522) 683040 Mannion, Diane, 34 Church Balk, Thorne, Doncaster, DN8 5BY. Tel: (01405) 817001. Ruane, Christine, 8 Small Grove, Stainforth, Doncaster, DN7 5RR. Tel: (01302) 843293. Wood, Brian, 17 Moorside Avenue, Drighlington, BD11 1HH. Tel: 0113 285 3239. Median Course Designer *Pearson, Mr A, (65379), 1 Princess Plantation, Firbeck, Worksop, Notts. S81 8LB. Tel: (01709) 812341. + Timing set available for hire on application. ~ Holds area measuring wheel. * Rubber water jump available for hire on application. No. 17 Area: Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside (North of River Mersey) Area Representative Gibson, Miss S, (15767), Warren Croft Farm, Lowton, Warrington, Cheshire, WA3 1BY. Tel: (01942) 673628, Mobile: 07768 516123 e-mail:susie.gib@googlemail.com Deputy Area Representative 217 Duggan, Mrs D, (40280), Wilson's Farm, Jacks Lane, Westhoughton, Bolton, Lancs, BL5 2DJ. Tel: (01942) 813130, Mobile: 07776 130205. Judges Baker, Mrs J, (39754), Bold Heath Equestrian Centre, Heath House Farm, Bold Heath, Widnes, Cheshire, WA8 0XT. Tel: (0151) 424 5151. Fazakerley, Mr S R, (10368), 2 Station Cottage, Rindle Road, Astley Moss, Tyldesley, Lancashire, M29 7LS. Mobile: 07719 525629. Gardner, Mr S D, (41349), Valiants Equestrian Centre, Lancaster Road, Out Rawcliffe, Nr. Preston, Lancs, PR3 6BL. Tel: (01995) 670463. Mobile: 07904 029560. Email: SJCommentator@aol.com. Gleave, Mr N, (10480), Fleetwood Hall Farm, Roach Road, Salmesbury, Preston, Lancs, PR5 0UA. Tel: (01254) 854349 or 853259. ^Millin, Mr M J, (70922), 41 Beechfield, Hilldale,Parbold, Lancs WN8 7AR. Mobile: 07939 691667. Platt, Mr E, (10433), 1, Moor Hey, Lea Lane, Preston. Lancs. PR4 0RN. Tel: (01772) 726132. Sanderson, Mrs J, (10091), Dunroamin, Hollins Lane, Forton, Lancs, PR3 0AA. Tel: (01524) 792537. Southward, Mr J A, (39588), 36 Birch Road, Garstang, Preston, Lancs, PR3 1WJ. Tel: (01995) 602923. Email:aypsouthward@aol.com. Sullivan, Mrs L, (98914), Stable Cottage, Garstang Road, Pilling,Preston, Lancs PR3 6AL Tel: (01253) 790316 Sullivan, Mr M J, (10124), as above Associate Judges Bewsher, Mr M, (14238), 83 Windermere Road, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 5EP.Tel: (01539) 740568. Bullock, Mrs J, (92529), 1 Dobfield Road, Rochdale, Lancs, OL16 3AW. Tel: (01706) 647101, E-Mail: jeannebullock712@hotmail.com Davenport, Mr P R, (25568), 3 Aveling Drive, Banks, Southport, Lancs, PR9 8BJ. Tel: (01704) 506363. Hart, Miss K (124824), 10 Skiddaw Street, Silloth, Wigton, Cumbria CA7 4AU Tel: (01697) 331817 Mobile: 07742 279280 e-mail:kerriejhart1985@hotmail.com O'Neill, Ms A (12271), Connifer Cottage, 4 Smiths Road, Bolton BL3 2PP Tel: (01204) 527684 Mobile: 07711 462721 e-mail: amandajoneill@hotmail.com Advanced Course Designer Fazakerley, Mr S, as above. Median Course Designers Bull, Mr K, (92368), 3 Meadowcroft Avenue, Catterall, Garstang,Preston, Lancs Mobile: 07872 436760 Davenport, Mr P R, (25568), as above. Gardner, Mr P, (47584), Carr Farm, Green Dicks Lane, Pilling, Lancs . Mobile: 07766 610983. Southward, Mr J A, as above. Associate Course Builders Almond, Mr M, (51383), 42 Wood Lane, Heskin, Nr Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 5NU. Tel: (01257) 450012. Gisbourne, Mr A, (92764), Balmoral, Bambers Lane, Blackpool, Lancs, FY4 5LH. Tel: (01253) 769527. Assistant Course Builders Berry, Mr G, (114593), 528 Accrington Road, Burnley, Lancs, BB11 5DP, Tel: (01282) 723720, Mobile: 07843 669289 Whiteside, Mr M, (100621), Well Cottages, 24 Knotts Road, Todmorden, Lancs OL14 8JE Tel: (01706) 813422 (Home) Mobile: 07787 951622, (01772) 316315 (Work). Collecting Ring Stewards Baker, Mr Steve, 98 Collyhurst Avenue, Blackpool, FY4 3NQ. Tel: (01253) 347886. Elms, Pauline, 14, Parsons Brow, Rainford, St. Helens, Merseyside, WA11 8AD. Tel: (01744) 821654). 218 Purvis, Katrina, 3 Holt Street, Whitworth, Lancs, OL12 8AE. ^ International Judge No. 17A Area: Isle of Man Area Representative Osborn, Mrs P M, (15918), Parkfield, Glencrutchery Road, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM2 5HY. Tel: (01624) 676133. Judges Birch, Mrs S, (19079), 10 Orrys Close, Governors Hill, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM2 7AG Tel: (01624) 620728 Hargreaves, Mrs M M, (15922), Shonest Farm, Baldrine, Isle of Man. IM4 6EH Tel: (01624) 861009 Home, 07624 412214 Mobile. Kelly, Mr L G, (23928), 3 Honeysuckle Lane, Douglas, Isle of Man. IM2 7DY. Tel: (01624) 672875. Osborn, Mrs P M, as above. McCubbin, Mrs M J, (19411), Ballaslig Cottage, Old Castletown Road, Port Soderick, Isle of Man, IM4 1AH. Tel: (01624) 674334. Parsons, Mrs B A, (17822), Ballamilghyn Farm, Laxey, Isle of Man. Tel: (01624) 861204. Median Course Designer Osborn, Mrs P M, as above. Assistant Course Builder Kelly, Mr L G, as above. No. 18 Area: Cheshire, Merseyside (South of River Mersey) Area Representative Moss, Mr J, (102029), 6 Hawthorn View, Knutsford Road, Mobberley, Cheshire, WA16 7BA. Tel: (01565) 873533, Mobile: 07957 930657, E-Mail: john@farrier..co.uk. Judges Barker, Mr R A, (18518), Hollingee Farm, Burleyhurst Lane, Mobberley, Nr Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 7LR. Tel: (01565) 872739, Mobile: 07950 037764. Barratt, Mrs S, (36347), 5 Cavendish Cresent, Alsager, Stoke on Trent. Tel: (01270) 876962, Mobile: 07884 371724 e-mail: s_barratt2@sky.com #Colloff, Mr S, (32345), 8E Grove Court,Alsager,Stoke on Trent ST7 2DS. Tel: (01270) 879663, Mobile: 07879 652753. Lamb, Miss K, (40169), 6 Cedarwood Court, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 0HY. Tel: (01829) 732206. Parker-Smith, Miss C, (89901), 31 Shetland Drive, Little Stanney, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, CH65 9HT. Tel: (0151) 356 5981, Mobile: 07979 918772. Rusdale, Mrs E, (36525), 30 Redruth Avenue, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 3JT. Tel: (01625) 610635. Shaw, Mrs M, (65911), 18 Lockett Street, Latchford, Warrington, Cheshire, WA4 1LL. Tel: (01925) 572833 (Evenings & Weekends). Williams Mrs B(116073)21 Melrose Cres., Poynton, Stockort SK12 1UT Tel: (01625) 872361 Mobile: 07887 824510 Collecting Ring Steward Colloff Mrs K, 8E Grove Court, Alsager, Stoke on Trent ST7 2DS Tel: 01279 870663 Merrill Angela, Dingle Cottages, 178 Dingle Lane, Winsford, Cheshire CW7 1AB Tel: Mobile: 07779 308925 Orsman, Louise, (94111), 6 Palmer Road, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 4EY. Tel: (01270) 767599, Mobile: 07967 356744. Time Keeper Smith, Mr A B, (10016), Frith House, 7 Hot Lane, Biddulph Moor, Stoke on Trent, ST8 7HP. Advanced Course Designer Barratt, Mrs S, (36347), as above. Median Course Designers 219 Barker, Mr R A, as above. Maguire, Mr J, (67962),New House Fm., Clay Lane, Haslington, Crewe CW1 5SQ Tel: (01270)253566 Associate Course Builder Milner, Miss G, (19313), York Hill Stud, Chester Road, Little Budworth, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9ER. Tel: (01829) 760098, Mobile: 07779 583270. No. 19 Area: Clwyd (Combined with Area 20) Area Representative Carpenter, Mr J F B, (18087), Merllyn Farm, Babell, Holywell, Clwyd, CH8 8PZ Tel: (01352) 720988. Deputy Area Representative Williams, Mr L, (72162), Tyddyn Farm, Chester Road, Mynydd Isa, Mold, Clwynd CH7 6TA Tel: (01352) 753150 Mobile: 07714 157743 e-mail:lee@leewilliams.co.uk Judges Edwards, Mrs M G, (10307), Border Cottage, Bryn Road, Alltami, Mold, Clwyd, CH7 6SB. Tel: (01244) 543501. Lloyd, Ms J, (45635), Cwm Eithin, Betws yn Rhos, Abergele, Conwy LL22 8YL Tel: (01492) 680636 Mobile: 07708 059925 McKee, Mrs N, (14040), 2 Elm Croft, Mancot, Deeside, Clwyd, CH5 2BZ Tel: (01244) 535502, email: nancy.mckee@btinternet.com Median Course Designers Wellstead, Mr P, (62230), Rose Cottage, Lightwood Green, Overton, Wrexham LL13 0HT. Tel: (01978) 710768. Williams, Mr G H, (26019), Whitegate Farm, Common Wood Holt, Nr Wrexham, Clwyd, LL13 9JB. Tel: (01829) 270346. Collecting Ring Steward Booth, Miss Alison, 15a Lon Cadfan, Prestatyn, Clwyd, LL19 8HJ. Tel: 01745 886005. No. 20 Area: North West Wales (Combined with Area 19) Area Representative Williams, Mr I J, (86298),Parciau, Carmel, Llanerch-y-Medd, Anglesey, LL71 7DB. Tel: (01248) 470521. E-mail: ian.williams81@btinternet.com Deputy Area Representative MacLean, Ms S, (63535), Friars, Llanfair yn Neubwll, Holyhead, Gwynedd, LL65 3LD. Tel: (01407) 740678. Judges +~Griffith, Mr E, (18001), Bryn Dedwydd, Waen Wen, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 4UF. Tel: (01248) 362173. Jones, Mrs A, (82982), Penrhyn Mawr, Cemaes Bay, Gwynedd, LL67 0LL. Tel: (01407) 710079. Jones, Mrs T (87892), Pen y Graig Farm, Gwalchmai, Holyhead, Gwynned LL65 4SF Tel: (01407) 720530; Mobile: 07717 453252 Williams, Mr I J, (86298),as above Writer Williams, Mrs G Parciau, Carmel, Llanerchymedd, Anglesey LL71 7DB Tel: (01248) 470521 Median Course Designer Winrow, Mr I, (66274), Ddol Helyg Farm, Cwm Y Glo, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1DA. Tel: (01286) 871931. Assistant Course Builder +~Griffith, Mr E, as above. Griffith, Mr L (169) Bryn Derw, Bryn yr Efail, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 3PD Tel: (01286) 220 871074 Mobile: 07879 634119 ~ Holds area measuring wheel. + Timing set available for hire on application. No. 21 Area: Derbyshire Area Representative Hunter, Mrs A, (15257), Ash House Farm, Rodbourne Common, Kirk Langley, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 4LX. Tel: (01332) 824273. Deputy Area Representatives Foster, Mr J, (10491), Thatched Cottage, Shirley, Ashbourne, Derbys DE6 3AS. Tel: (01335) 360346. Shilton, Mr J, (41572), Green Lane Farm, Tutbury, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire. Tel: (01283) 813319. Judges Berrisford, Mr G, (47836), 10 Radborne Lane, Derby, DE22 4LU. Tel: (01332)523325, Mobile: 07940 771096. Cole, Mr D L, (12607), 22 Rainworth Water Road, Rainworth, Mansfield, Notts, NG21 0DT. Tel: (01623) 793788, Mobile: 07971 512406. E-mail: david.cole@live.co.uk Foster, Mr J, (10491), as above. Foster, Mrs S, (10490), Thatched Cottage, Shirley, Ashbourne, Derbys DE6 3AS Tel:(01333) 360950 Hunter, Mrs A, as above. Huzzard, Mrs P M, (65314), 11 Brosscroft, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbys, SK13 1HF, Tel: (01457) 866466, Mobile: 07974 265742 ^ Turner, Mrs V A, (31174), Underedge Farm, Rowland, Nr Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE451NR. Tel: (01629) 640305. Email:valturner@btconnect.com Associate Judges Beeston, Mrs G M, (15756), The Grange, Vernons Oak Lane, Sudbury, Derbyshire, DE6 5HL. Tel: (01335) 330391 or (01335) 330392. Bowen Mrs J (14860), 62 Holme Close, Hatton, Derby DE65 5EE Tel: (01283) 520085 Mobile: 07799 897202 Crabtree Mrs R, (120444) Shirley Hall Farm, Shirley, Ashbourne, Derbys DE6 3AS Tel: (01335) 360820 Mobile: 07799 762624 Kirk, Mrs L, (93169), Beechwood House, Royston, Ashbourne, DE6 2EH. Tel: (01335) 324087. Writer Bond, Ms J (119996)18 Alfred Rd., Kilburn, Belper, Derbys DE56 0NQ Tel: (01332) 881159 Work:(012283) 734981 Mobile: 07828 309829 e-mail:jadiebond@hotmail.co.uk Advanced Course Designer ^ Cole, Mr D L, as above. ^ International Judge/Course Designer No. 22 Area: Staffordshire and West Midlands (North of A38) Area Representative Stevenson, Mrs S E, (15160), 149 Broadway, Stoke on Trent, ST3 5PW Tel: (01782) 313458, Mobile: 07961 863233 e-mail: suestevenson22@yahoo.com Judges Clinton, Mr M, (101290), Staffordshire College of Agric., Rodbaston College, Rodbaston, Penkridge, Stafford, ST19 5PH. Tel: (01785) 220330 (Home), (01785) 712209 (Work). ^~Ellis, Mr R J, (15166), 32 Whiteoaks Drive, Bishops Wood, Brewood, Staffordshire, ST19 9AH. Home Tel/Fax: (01785) 840430, Mobile: 07768 974688. E.mail: bobellis@btopenworld.com Stevenson, Mrs S E, (15160), as above. #Stevenson, Mr I, (82239), 149 Broadway, Stoke on Trent ST3 5PW Tel: (01782) 313458 Thomson, Mr J V, (44818), 4 Lynsey Close, Halmerend, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Tel: (01782) 723 154 Mobile: 07814 794809 e-mail: jvt@sky.com Trunkfield, Mrs J, (113373)Little Eden, The Blythe, Stowe-by-Chartley, Staffs, ST18 0LT. 221 Tel: (01889) 500373. Mobile: 07798 646165 Weston, Mrs S J, (41509), The Cottage, Pipe Hay Lane, Draycott in the Clay, Staffordshire, DE6 5BY. Tel: (01283) 820522. Wilde, Mr J, (45376), 36, Canberra Road, Walsall, West Midlands, WS5 3NN. Tel: (01922) 625772. Mobile: 07970 716047 Associate Judge Dutton Mr B (118571)8 Bideford Av., Stafford ST17 0HB Tel: (01785) 662458 Mobile: 07792 695301 e-mail: barrydutton4356@btinternet.com Advanced Course Designers ^~Ellis, Mr R J, as above. ^Stevenson, Mrs S E, as above. Associate Course Builder Snow, Miss S, (16281), Field House, Marchington, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 8NX. Tel: (01283) 820310. Assistant Course Builder Collecting Ring Steward Bettany Liz, 5 Kiln Lane, Leek, Staffs ST13 8LQ Tel: 07791 042939 Mayhew, Mrs M, Mobile: 07772 138664 Sharman, Mrs Sandra, 1 Meadow Way, Codsall, West Midlands, WV8 2AS. Tel: (01902) 842101. Trunkfield, Mrs J, as above. ~ Holds Area Measuring Wheel ^ International Judge/Course Designer No. 23 Area: Nottinghamshire Area Representative Elliott, Mrs D (77410), The Stables, Kennel Drive, Barnby Moor, Retford, Notts DN22 8QU Tel: (01777) 711191 Mobile: 07850 285590 e-mail: info @jameghorseshoes.com Deputy Area Representative ~Oxby, Mr D, (10503), Lodge Farm, Kinoulton, Nottingham, NG12 3EQ. Tel: (01949) 81373. Judges Caley, Miss J, (13649), Three Shire Farmhouse, Main Street, Normanton, Bottesford, Notts, NG13 0EP. Tel: (01949) 845199. ~Oxby, Mr D, as above. Townsend, Mrs M, (81572), Limetree Farmhouse, Fiskerton Road, Rolleston, Newark, Nottingham, NG23 5SH. Tel: (01636) 816897. White, Mrs W, (10504), 9 Beverleys Avenue, Whatton, Nottingham, NG13 9AU. Tel: (01949) 850101, Mobile: 07803 922846. White, Mr I D, (19805), 9 Beverleys Avenue, Whatton, Nottingham, NG13 9AU. Tel/Fax: (01949) 850101, Mobile: 07860 128105. Associate Judge Burrows, Mr T, (89778), 51 Portland Road, Selston, Nottingham, NG16 6AS. Tel: (01773) 811663 Advanced Course Designer ~Oxby, Mr D, as above. Median Course Designer Cole, Miss A, (35976), 46 Robin Hood Road, Blidworth, Notts NG21 0ST. Mobile: 07970 151474. Associate Course Builder Hall, Mr R C, (91957), 15 Valley Approach, Bilsthorpe, Newark, NG22 8QG. Tel: 01623411412. ~Holds Area Measuring Wheel No. 24 Area: Lincolnshire and Humberside (South of the River Humber) Area Representative 222 Bishop-Martin, Mrs C M, (52744), 25 Outgate, Ealand, North Lincolnshire, DN17 4JE. Tel: (01724) 712160, Mobile: 07850 940365. Judges Bishop-Martin, Mrs C M, (52744), as above. Hall, Mr I, (67688), Cliff Cottage, Welton, Nr Lincoln, LN2 3PY. Tel: (01673) 862064, Fax: (01673) 862650, Mobile: 07836 637922. Jackson, Mr K, (88751), 9 Whitehall Court, Retford, Nottingham, DN22 6JQ. Tel: Mobile: 07810 450206. Johnson, Mr B, (70538), 5 Saxon Close, Metheringham, Lincoln, LN4 3HQ. Tel: (01526) 320648. Parker, Mr W, (11657), Willington House, Claudette Way, Wygate Pake, Spalding, Lincs, PE11 1AJ. Tel: (01775) 724279, Mobile: 07814 620955. E-mail: allsports147@aol.com. Topliss, Mr J, (110248), 46 Fitties Lane, North Cotes, Grimsby, South Humberside, DN26 5XQ. Tel: (01472) 344219, Mobile: 07837 041153. Associate Judges Rowe, Mr P, (76907), South Carr Farm, Market Rasen Road, Waddingham, Gainsborough, Lincs, DN21 4UP. Tel: 07730 161444. Whitford, Mrs S (118005), Heath Cottage, Heath Lane, Wilsford, Grantham, Lincs NG32 3PG Tel: (01400) 230188 Mobile: 07816 582093 e-mail: sarah.whitford@btconnect.com Advanced Course Designer Lanni, Mr J, (10253), Halefield Lodge,Oundle Road,Woodnewton,Peterborough PE8 5EG Tel: (01832) 274226 Associate Course Builder Rowe, Mr P, (76907), as above. Assistant Course Builder Lanni, Mr J M, (16187), Halefield Farm, Oundle Road, Woodnewton, Peterborough, PE8 5EG. Tel: (01832) 274226. Jaques, Mr S (119457), 32 Lydbrook Rd., Scunthorpe DN16 1LP Tel: 07841 092497 No. 25 Area: Shropshire and Powys Area Representative Hudson, Mr G, (19389), Moelydd Farm, Trefonen, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 9ED. Tel: (01691) 652898, Mobile:07768 771470. E-mail: grahamhudson@dial.pipex.com. Judges Davis, Mrs M A, (34543), Curney Farm, Newcastle on Clun, Shrops, SY7 8QS. Tel: (01588) 640204. Hughes, Miss J, (72517), 11 St Peter's Mews, Dodmore Lane, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 2PZ. Tel: (01584) 877151, Mobile: 07966 531322. +Hunt, Mrs J E, (59324), The Bwlch, Trefonen, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 9EB. Tel: (01691) 652620. ^Jones, Mr A D, (17674), Top Hill House, Maelor Court, Overton-On-Dee, Wrexham, LL13 0HE. Tel: Home: (01978) 710655 e-mail: aldojes@tiscali.co.uk Loch, Mrs S, (16141), 6 Delaware Avenue, Albrighton, Wolverhampton, WV7 3BW. Tel: (01902) 373786. Room, Mr D, (65999), 2 Castlecroft Gardens, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, WV15 5BE. Tel: (01746) 763804 e-mail: david.room@ic24.net Snead, Mrs C J, (16984), 13 Eaves Court Drive, Sedgley, Dudley, West Midlands. Tel: (01902) 676989, Mobile: 07855 014188. Stanley, Mr G W, (11123), 40 Church Road, Albrighton, Nr Wolverhampton, Staffs, WV7 3LJ. Tel: Home: (01902) 373100. Associate Judges Griffiths, Mrs Z, (113278), Prescott Riding Centre, Prescott Road, Prescott, Baschurch, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 2DR. Tel: (01939) 260712, Mobile: 07960 956313. 223 Mayman, Mrs,R (116455), Lily Bank, Station Rd.,Prees,Whitchurch,Salop SY13 2DN Tel: (01948) 840325 Mobile: 07969 640967 e-mail:ruth.mayman@tiscali.co.uk Writer Whitson, Mrs S, (51691), York House, 26 Station Road, Whitchurch, Shropshire. Tel: (01948) 663022. Collecting Ring Stewards Membury, Mrs J, (13209), Sandfield, Radbrook, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY3 9BU. Tel: (01743) 232435. Morris, Miss S, (90320), Upper Fenemere, Myddle Wood, Myddle, Shrewsbury, SY4 3RY. Tel: (01939) 260378, Work: (01743) 253648, Mobile: 07974 100907, E-Mail: upperfenemere@aol.com. Median Course Designer Loch, Mrs S, as above. Assistant Course Builder Reid-Warrilow, Mr N (118807), Lower Dolly, Presteigne, Powys LD8 2EE Tel: (01547) 560430 Mobile: 07970 108849 e-mail: reidwarrilow@btconnect.com + Timing set available for hire on application ^ International Judge No. 26 Area: Leicestershire Area Representative Judges Coe, Miss D, (50), Hedges, Sketchley Lane, Burbage, Leics, LE10 2NG. Tel: (01455) 634430. Smith, Mrs P, (65320), Threeways Farm, Sapcote Road, Burbage, Leicestershire. Tel: (01455) 632272, Mobile: 07815643928. *Wood, Miss B L L, (36453), Home Farm, 18 Main Road,Twyford, Melton Mowbray, Leics, LE14 2HZ. Tel: (01664) 840386, Mobile: 07939 418284. Advanced Course Designer Staines, Mr H N, (10516), Bambury Farm, Bambury Lane, Peatling Magna, Leicestershire LE8 5UE Tel: (0116) 247 8907. ^ Thompson, Mr P, (10010), Home Farm, 18 Main Road, Twyford, Melton Mowbray, Leics, LE14 2HL. Tel: 01664 840386. Mobile: 07702 503111. *Wood, Miss B L L, (36453), as above. Associate Course Builder Furniss, Mr K, (105037), 6 Cedar Close, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics, LE65 1SQ. Tel: 01530 563513 Fax (01530)563450 Mobile: 07795 521334 Assistant Course Builder Savory, Mr G B, (56265), 7, Ripon Drive, Blaby, Leicestershire, LE8 4AU. Tel: (0116) 2781284, Mobile: 07884 332496. ^ International Course Designer * Jumps available for hire on application No. 27 Area: Northamptonshire Area Representative Rogers, Mr D M, (18497), Collins Hill Farm, Hillside Road, Flore, Northampton, NN7 4NA. Tel: (01327) 342025, Office: (01604) 755511. Deputy Area Representative Martin, Mrs A, (10519), 6 Holmleigh Close, Old Duston, Northants, NN5 6JE. Tel: (01604) 754297, Mobile: 07884 023027E-mail: ann.martin41@tesco.net Judges Martin, Mr P, (10518), 6 Holmleigh Close, Old Duston, Northants, NN5 6JE. Tel: (01604) 754297, E-mail: Peter.martin37@btinternet.com Martin, Mrs A, as above. Noton, Miss J , (18879), River Garden Cottage, Church Lane, Duddington, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 3QF. Tel: (01780) 444216 224 +Shrives, Mr H J, (10326), 18 Fosters Booth Road, Pattishall, Towcester, Northants, NN12 8JU. Tel: Home: (01327) 830218. Simpson, Mr R, (35707), Springfield Farm, Taylors Green, Warmington, Peterborough, PE8 6TG. Tel: (01832) 280423. Associate Judges Berry, Mrs M (115933). Springmeadow Farm, The Green, Abthorpe, Towcester, Northants NN12 8QP Tel: (01327) 857531 e-mail: merrilyn.berry@abthorpe.net Advanced Course Designer Martin, Mr P, as above +Timing set available for hire on application No. 28 Area: Norfolk Area Representative Walpole, Mr S, (89773), Waterend Farm, Waterend Lane, Beeston, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE32 7NL. Tel: (01328) 701874. Deputy Area Representative Nixon, Mrs E J, (13312),Five Oaks, New Road, Beck Row, Bury St Edmunds IP28 8RN Tel: (01353) 675537 Judges Attenborough, Mrs V A, (56364), 9 Pursehouse Way, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4YB, Tel: (01379) 652631, Val.attenborough@talktalk.net Beet, Mr S T, (72069), Millers Lodge, 12 Mill Road, Thorpe Abbotts, Diss, Norfolk, IP21 4HX. Tel: (01379) 669068. Email:sbeet@shadwellstud.co.uk Claxton, Mrs A, (107111), The Old Butchers, London Street, Whissonsett, Dereham, Norfolk, NR20 5ST. Tel: (01328) 700241, Mobile: 07951 537627 e-mail:alisonpclaxton@aol.com Grover, Mrs J E (115298), Fieldfare, The Street, Scoulton, Norwich NR9 4PE Tel: (01953) 483654 e-mail:julia464@btinternet.com ~Howe, Mr R K, (187), 12 High Street, Marsham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR10 5AE, Tel: (01263) 734934, Mobile: 077601 75323. Jacks, Mr J R, (10547), Trelorne, Church Street, Kenninghall, Norwich, Norfolk NR16 2EP. Tel/Fax: (01953) 887334. Kemp, Mrs E, (55720), 14 Watermans Way, Salters Lode, Downham Market, Norfolk, PE38 0BD Mobile: 07710 366922. Kemp, Mr P, (24830), 14 Watermans Way, Salters Lode, Downham Market, Norfolk, PE38 0BD, Mobile: 07710 366922. Nixon, Mrs E J, (13312), as above Nurse, Mrs M, (97473), 15 Priory Place, Sporle, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE32 2DT. Tel: (01760) 723134. Peasley, Mr S (123330), Somerton Hall, West Somerton, Great Yarmouth NR29 4DR Tel: (01493 393223 Mobile: 07775 798829 e-mail:peasley@somertonhall.net +*Peasley, Mrs S (39765), Somerton Hall, West Somerton, Great Yarmouth NR29 4DR Tel: (01493) 393223 Mobile: 07836 276290 e-mail:peasley@somertonhall.net Sheldon, Mrs J C A, (14597), 32 Eckersley Drive, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 9RY. Mobile:07876 338826. Trundley, Mrs J, (64413), White House Farm, Tilney All Saints, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE34 4RU. Tel: (01945)880696.. Wathen, Col. G, (10571), Padgetts Farm, Mileham, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE32 2RS. Tel: (01328) 700862. Wilkes, Mr R, (77044), 10 Hebrides Way, Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, NR30 5TX. Tel: (01493) 377103, Mobile: 07900 582940. Williams, Mrs C, (64355), 51 Denmark Street, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 3BE. Tel: (01379) 651763. Associate Judges Davis, Mrs S, (66827), Robinswood, Station Road, Gt Dunham, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE32 2LT. Tel: (01328) 700110. 225 Williamson Miss C (119274), Crown Ho., Crown Gn., Burston, Diss, Norfolk IP22 5TZ Tel: (01379) 740399 Mobile: 07709 433528 e-mail: clare.williamson@tiscali.co.uk Williamson Mr I (119273) Crown Ho., Crown Gn., Burston, Diss, Norfolk IP22 5TZ Tel: (01379) 740399 Mobile: 07928 519876 Advanced Course Designer Kemp, Mr P, (24830), as above Median Course Designers Dye, Mr S R, (64985), 38 Spruce Avenue, Ormesby St Margaret, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 3RY. Tel: (01493) 733836 Work: (01603) 223807. Howe, Mr R K, as above. Jacks Mr J R, as above. +*Peasley, Mrs S E, (39765), Somerton Hall, West Somerton, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 4DR. Tel: (01493) 393223. * Jumps available for hire on application. ~ Holds area measuring wheel + Timing set available for hire on application. No. 29 Area: Suffolk Area Representative +*~Skeet, Mrs M A, (10741), Weatherside, The Ferry, Felixstowe, Suffolk IP11 9RZ Tel: (01394) 272915 Deputy Area Representative Dale, Mr R, (10534), The Falls, Hitcham, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 7PX. Tel: (01449) 740423. Judges Dale, Mr R, as above Lloyds, Mrs G, (15722), Seven Spars Farm, Charsfield, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 7QN. Tel: (01473) 737321. Skeet, Mrs M A, (10741), as above Smith, Mr A, (34217), 16 Estuary Drive, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 9TL.Tel: Home: (01394) 270688, . Spragge, Miss R A, (10089), Oak Fen, Bromeswell, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 2PX. Tel: (01394) 460236. Vincent, Mrs J, (60999), 31 Nether Street, Rougham, Beyton, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30 9LW. Tel: (01359) 271188. Associate Judges Edwards, Miss C, (110791), 41 Fountain Road, Watersfield Park, Rendlesham, Nr Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 2UF. Tel: (01394) 460128, Mobile: 07764 301369. Reynolds, Mr B, (67076), Bantocks, House, Ixworth, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP31 2JP. Tel: (01359) 269330. Trundle, Mrs D, (120686), Willowbank, Little Saxham, Bury St Edmunds IP29 5LB Tel: (01284) 810372 Mobile: 07784 855611 e-mail: willowbankcattery@tiscali.co.uk Associate Course Builders Kelly, Miss L J, (53900),The Lodge, Tunstall Road, Iken, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 2EP Tel: (01728) 689065 Woods, Mr S R (77491) 08 The Street,Melton,Woodbridge,Suffolk IP12 1PW Tel: (01394) 380193 Mobile: 07769 722454 e-mail:swoods@univ-wea.com Median Course Designers Dale, Mr R, as above. Lloyds, Mrs G, as above. Assistant Course Builder Johnson, Ms A, (41284), No. 1 West End Corner, Wrentham, Suffolk, NR34 7NF. Tel: (01502) 675247, Mobile: 07702 410862 email: aggie.westend@btinternet.com 226 * Jumps available for hire on application. ~ Holds area measuring wheel. + Timing set available for hire on application. No. 30 Area: Warwickshire and West Midlands (South of A38) Area Representative Wells, Mrs H, (30713), Weston Lawn Farm, Bedworth Road, Bulkington, Nuneaton, Warks, CV12 9JA. Tel: (02476) 312176. Judges Brown, Mrs P, (67651), 23 Ash Tree Grove, Shilton, Coventry, CV7 9JJ. Tel: (02476) 614100. Dixon, Mr G N, (34219), 15 The Close, Swinford, Nr Lutterworth, Leicestershire. Tel: (01788) 860036. ^Edwards, Mrs J E, (17970), Wisteria House, Hawthorn Way, Shipston on Stour, Warks, CV36 4FD. Tel: (01608) 664747, Fax: (01608) 662216. Payne, Mr J E, (48703), The Limes, 396, Nuneaton Road, Bulkington, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV12 9RR. Tel: (02476) 315089. Associate Judges Dearden, Mrs J, (71317), Withybrook Stables, Featherbed Lane, Withybrook, Coventry, West Midlands, CV7 9LY. Tel: (01455) 220198, Mobile: 07786 677001. Horton-Barr, Miss R (84685), 1 Acorn Close, Stoneleigh, Kenilworth CV8 3AY Tel: 024 76418008 Mobile: 07814 970075 Marlow,Dr,S(91402), Forge Farm Cottage, 17 Bulkington Rd., Shilton., Coventry CV7 9JS Tel: (024) 76618752 Mobile: 07913 083149 work: (0116) 2777236 Writer Jenkins, Ms D, (79094), Oaktree Cottage, Bascote Heath, Southam, Warks, CV47 2DN. Tel: (01926) 813895. Collecting Ring Steward Watts, Ms L, 1 Bitham Road, Lighthorne Heath, Leamington Spa, Warks, CV35 7TY. Median Course Designers Benfield, Mr M, (50791), 201 Heath End Road, Heath End, Nuneaton, Warks CV10 7HQ Tel: (024) 76730099 Mobile: 07767 351360 Lapworth, Mr P, (11360), 70 Coton Road, Nether Whitacre Heath, Coleshill, Birmingham, B46 2HL. Tel: (01675) 464591. Martin, Mr S, (57806), 93 Ambleside Drive, Maple Park, Eyres Monsell, Leics, LE2 9FD. Tel/Fax: 0116 278 6635, Mobile: 07909 894292. Assistant Course Builders Finlayson, Mr S D, (26370), 195 Canley Road, Coventry CV5 6AS Mobile: 07901 971854. e-mail: stuartfinlayson7@aol.com Hiscox, Mr S (110599) 65 Tregorrick Road, Exhall, Coventry CV7 9FH Tel: 02476 738741 Mobile: 07730 488640 ^ International Judge No. 31 Area: Bedfordshire Area Representative ~Lewis, Miss J C, (10220), 41 Southcourt Avenue, Linslade, Leighton Buzzard, Beds, LU7 7QD. Tel: (01525) 373382. Deputy Area Representative Peddar, Mrs C (51402), 43 Randall Drive, Toddington, Dunstable, Beds LU5 6FE Tel: (01525)874383 Mobile: 07831 549201 E-mail: catherine.peddar@bntopenworld.com Judges Dawkins, Mrs O, (105883)Fell Yard, Slapton, Towcester, N'ants NN12 8PE Tel: (01327) 860031 Mobile: 07876 394635 e-mail: Odette.emt@hotmail.com Faraday, Mr M J, (10474), Top Farm House, Church Road, Streatley, Beds, LU3 3PN. Tel: (01582) 883051. 227 Lewis, Miss J C, (10220), as above. Northwood, Mrs D, (106919), 38 Kings Road, Flitwick, Bedford, MK45 1EL. Tel: (01525) 753538, Mobile: 07714 252076. Peddar, Miss C, (51402), as above Writer Gray, Ms Vicky, (80584), 17 Kitelee Close, Hanslope, Milton Keynes, MK19 7JT. Tel: (01908) 511329 (Work), Mobile: 07803 906794. Warden MBE, Mr D A(87299) 21 Billington Cl.,Flitwick,Bedford MK45 1AW Tel: (01525) 634191 Mobile: 07590 759767 Collecting Ring Steward Aird, Kerry, (106839), 28 Glebe Gardens, Harlington, Beds LU5 6PE Mobile: 07971 105960. Advanced Course Designers ^Conway, Mr D, (37079), 1 Orchard Close, Gravenhurst, Beds, MK45 4JF. Tel: (01462) 712038. Lewis, Miss J C, as above. ~ Holds area measuring wheel. ^ International Course Designer No. 32 Area: Cambridgeshire Area Representative Smith, Mrs S, (104390), 23 Moulton Road, Gazeley, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8RA. Tel: (01638) 751812, Mobile: 07932 173975 e-mail:susansmith8ra@btinternet.com Judges Buckingham, Mr M, (26166), Lords Bridge Arena, Wimpole Road, Barton, Cambs CB3 7AE Tel: (01223) 262343 Calcott, Mrs D, (51189), St Edmunds, 18 Bandon Road, Girton, Cambridge, CB3 0LU. Tel: (01223) 276641. Hawthorne, Mrs A (123071) 44-45 Lowther St., Newmarket CB8 0JS Tel: (01638) 676667 Mobile: 07506 447307 Neaves, Mr D, (63976), Oakwell, 2 Braefield,Wood Walton, Huntingdon Cambs, PE28 5ZH. Tel: (01487) 773065. Neil, Mrs B, (25669), Lordsbridge Farm Riding Centre, Barton, Cambridge, CB3 7AE. Tel: (01220) 262343. Rimmer, Mrs S M, (56983), Ivy House, Peakirk, Peterborough, Cambs. Tel: (01733) 252697. Ross, Mrs D, (35299), 2 Miller Way, Warboys, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE28 2UD. Tel: Home: 0775 114 3946 Saint, Mr B, (51153), 26, Hawthorn Road, Folksworth, Peterborough, PE37 3SF. Tel: (01733) 240254. Smith, Mrs S, (104390), as above. Ward, Mrs G, (58222), 103 Woodhurst Road, Stanground, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE2 8PQ. Tel: (01733) 345552. Associate Judge Dellar, Mr K H, (55325), 5 Buxtons Lane, Guilden Morden, Royston, SG8 0JU. Tel: (01763) 852752. Collecting Ring Steward Harris, Mrs G, (69887), 81 Station Road, Ashwell, Baldock, Hertfordshire, SG7 5LT. Tel: (01462) 742915. Time Keepers Dawson, Mr A J, (10385), The Flat over 38, High Street, Chattens, Cambridgeshire, PE16 6BH. Harlock, Mr P R, (10715), Ace Communications, 4 Fen View, Doddington, March, Cambridgeshire, PE15 0SN. Median Course Designer Dellar, Mr K H, (55325), as above. Associate Course Builder 228 Ross, Mr G, (101673), 13 Greenford Close, Orwell, Royston, Herts, SG8 5QA. Tel: (01223) 207816. No. 33 Area: Hereford and Worcester Area Representative Hackett, Mr A, (23655), 26, Redditch Road, Alvechurch, Birmingham, B48 7RZ. Tel: (0121) 445 2239. Deputy Area Representative Tesh, Mr R, (93887), Woodside Heights, Noutards Green, Shrawley, Worcester, WR6 6TF. Tel: (01299) 879266 (Home), Mobile: 07753 789838. Judges Davies, Miss L R A, (11782), Little Mead, Worcester Road, Hanley Swan,Worcestershire, WR8 0EA. Tel: (01905) 830739 (Home), (01684) 581500 (Work), Ext. 511. Dolling, Mrs B, (73388), 97 Holmcroft Road, Kidderminster, Worcs, DY10 3AQ. Tel: (01562) 741788, Mobile: 07749 142760. Hackett, Mr A, as above. Manns, Mrs H J, (72589), Little Beech Hill, Crosmont, Nr Abergavenny, Gwent, NP7 8LD. Tel: (01981) 240434. Napier, Mr C D, (21860), 2 Hillcrest Cottage, Hadley, Droitwich, Worcs WR9 0AY Tel: (01905) 621970 Napier, Miss J, (21861), 2 Hillcrest Cottage, Hadley, Droitwich, Worcs WR9 0AY Tel: (01905) 621790 Ogle, Mrs J, ((111601), Lower House, Woodbury Lane, Norton, Worcester. WR5 2PT. Tel: (01905) 355019, Mobile: 07821 544364, e-mail: gogle@btinternet.com Price, Mrs K, (11601), 141 Holme Lacy Road, Putson, Hereford, HR2 6DG. Tel: (01432) 269726 (Home), 07721 423948 (Mobile). Tesh, Mr R, (93887), as above. +*Tingey, Mrs E R, (20201), The Old Vicarage, Wichenford, Worcester, WR6 6XY. Tel: (01886) 888262 (Home). Associate Judges Cartlidge Mrs J, (102725), Stonehouse Frm, Linley Gn, Whitbourne, Worcester WR6 5RG Tel: (01886) 884268 Mobile: 07751 294924 Cox, Mr M, (87960), 2 McConnell Close, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B60 3SD. Tel: (01527) 577907, Mobile: 07866 501704. E-mail: soxie@mcox739.freeserve.co.uk. Liddell Mrs D, (115960), 7 Holly Rd, Burford, Tenbury Wells, Worcs WR15 8ND Tel: (01584) 810732 Mobile: 07837 796264 e-mail: d.liddell@btopenworld.com Rimmel Mr C (106467), 36 Latimer Rd., Alvechurch, Birmingham B48 7NN Tel: 0121 445 0184 Mobile: 07754 436844 Collecting Ring Steward McCann, Miss P, 9 Forest Way, Hollywood, Birmingham, B47 5JS. Tel: 07792 925911. Time Keeper Knight, Mr R J, (10349), 79 Delbury Court, Deercote, Hollinswood, Telford, Shropshire, TF3 2BS. Tel: (01952) 200553, Mobile: 07946 657151.e-mail:ray079@waitrose.com Advanced Course Designer ^Williams, Mr S J, (45419), The Oaks, Forest Green, Leys Hill, Ross on Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 5RF. Tel: (01989) 563339, Mobile: 07788 781800, Email: sallyandsteve@btinternet.com Median Course Designers Losito, Mr G, (70570), Stone House, Patch Hill, Munstone, Hereford, HR1 3AJ. Mobile: 07855 611059. Napier, Mr C D, (21860), as above Naylor, Miss A J, (42563), 5 Merry Hill Terrace, Haywood Lane, Belmont, Hereford, HR2 9RT. Tel: (01432) 263201, Mobile: 07970 030884. Associate Course Builder Cox, Mr M, (87960), as above Assistant Course Builders 229 Hemmings, Mrs K (64377), Pitch Cottage, Dilwyn, Hereford HR4 8JH Tel:( 01827) 713385 Withorn, Mr M (13489), Slatehouse Cottage, Acton Mill, Suckley, Worcester WR6 5EJ Tel: (01886) 884496 * +Jumps and timing available for hire on application. ^ International Course Designer No. 35 Area: West, Mid and South Glamorgan, Gwent Area Representatives Lynch, Mr S J, (68857), Yew Tree Cottage, Penterry, St Arvans, Chepstow, Gwent, NP6 6HQ. Tel: (01291) 689751 Mobile: 07790 672939 e-mail:steve.lynch1@btinternet.com Judges Bissmire, Mrs A, (64342), 7 Dale View, Cefn Cribbwr, Bridgend, CF32 0DE. Tel: (01656) 744783. Edgcumbe, Mrs M, (57550), 4 Clos Coed Arian, Aberavon, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, SA12 6RX. Tel: (01639) 883148. Gordon, Mrs M S, (71879), 3 West Acre, Llanmaes, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, CF61 2XQ. Tel: (01446) 793526, Mobile:07971 297118 ~Jones, Mr J R, (26070), 37 Deri Avenue, Pencoed, Mid-Glamorgan, CF35 6TT Tel: (01656) 863806. Keates, Mrs J, (80729), White Lodge, Llandough, Cowbridge, South Glamorgan, CF7 7LX. Tel: Home: (01446) 773426, Mobile: 07860 961403, E-mail: julia.f@whitelodge11.fsnet.co.uk. Lynch, Mr S J, (68857), as above Morgan, Mrs C A, (81602), 2 Ashgrove, Danygraig, Porthcawl, Mid Glam, CF36 5AW. Tel: (01656) 788829, Mobile: 07748 658742. Pope, Mrs G, (86075), 64 Coychurch Road, Pencoed, Bridgend, M Glam CF35 5NA Tel: (01656) 865598 Mobile: 07776 134819. Watkins, Miss D M, (95996), 2 Ashgrove, Danygraig, Porthcawl, Mid Glam, CF36 5AW. Tel: (01656) 788829, Mobile: 07796 990562. Associate Judges Davies, Mrs A, (29457), Barn Farm, Station Road, Llanwern, Newport, NP18 2DW. Tel: (01633) 411777. Francis, Mrs A, (112395), 33 Hawthorn Park, Brynna, Pontyclun, Mid Glamorgan. Tel: (01443) 231450, Mobile: 07795 060567. John, Miss S, (83613), Brynwythan Farm, Llanon, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA14 8JZ. Tel: (01269) 842727, Mobile: 07854 382950. E-mail: samyleej@hotmail.com. Lynch, Mrs L (116742) Yew Tree Cottage, Penterry, St Arvans, Chepstow, Gwent, NP6 6HQ. Tel: (01291) 689751.07703 113267 e-mail:mrs.lyn.lynch@btinternet.com Rees, Mrs B, (89859), Glyngwernen, Felinfoel, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA14 8QD. Tel: (01554) 821372. Richardson, Miss H(117634) c/o Mount Ballan Manor, Portskewett, Caldicot, Gwent NP26 5XP Tel: 01291 420777 Mobile: 07788 762907 Smith, Mrs D, (86829), Cwrt-y-Celyn Bungalow, Trelewis, Treharris, Mid Glamorgan, CF46 6TD. Tel: (01443)412842. Williams, Miss J, (98381),Smugglers Run, Pen-Deri Farm Lane, Manmoel, Blackwood, Gwent NP12 0HU Mobile: 07859 398886 Median Course Designers Vaughan, Mr M, (92765), 3 West Acre, Llanmaes, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, CF61 2XQ. Tel: (01446) 793526, Mobile: 07968 504206. ~Williams, Mr E T, (41433), Hollypear Ho., Sluvad Rd., New Inn, Pontypool, Gwent NP4 0SX Tel: (01495) 756691 Mobile: 07837 102796 e-mail: e.williams7@sky.com Assistant Course Builders Davies, Mr R, (19156), Ponderosa E.C., Barn Farm, Station Road, Llanwern Village, Newport, NP18 2DW. Tel/Fax: (01633) 411777, Mobile: 07074 411777. Gates, Ms K (119061) 12 The Brades, Caerleon, Newport, Gwent NP18 3PS Tel: (01633) 430799 Mobile: 07834 365980 230 *Jumps available for hire from Mr Martyn Edwards, Spring Meadows, Llandow, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan CF71 7PX Tel: (01656) 890712 ~ Holds area measuring wheel. No. 36 Area: Dyfed Area Representative Jenkins, Mrs H (104735), Llwyn Helig, Heol Glasdir, Penparc, Cardigan, Dyfed SA43 1SE Tel: (01239) 615325 Mobile: 07970 937113 e-mail: heather.j@virgin.net Deputy Area Representative Thomas, Mrs S, (97755), Nantremenyn, Pontshaen, Llandysul, Dyfed SA44 4UR Tel: (01545) 590232 Mobile: 07773 288322 e-mail:thomashezz@aol.com Judges Evans, Mr R J, (49181), Closhen, Rhosfach, Clynderwen, Dyfed, SA66 7JR. Tel: (01437) 532597. Hazelby, Mr D G, (10611), Y Felin, Brongest, Newcastle Emlyn, Dyfed, SA38 9ES. Tel: (01239) 851389. Hern, Miss C, (83907), 10 Maes ty Gwyn, Llangennech, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA14 8XY. Tel: (01554) 821092. Moore, Mr D M F, (39791), Lower Bulford Farm, Bulford Road, Johnston, Haverfordwest, Dyfed, SA62 3ET. Tel: (01437) 890639. Stevenson, Mrs E J, (35037), Bronllwyn, Penparc, Cardigan, Dyfed, SA43 1RG. Tel: (01239) 612284. Thomas, Mrs D, (61282), 57 Station Road, Letterston, Haverfordwest, Pembs SA62 5RZ. Tel: (01348) 840032. Watkins, Miss H, (18406), Parc-y-Bryn, Penparc, Cardigan, Dyfed, SA43 1RD. Tel: (01239) 612341. Associate Judges Baker, Mrs B (112726), Trewaun Uchaf, Llansawel, Llandeilo, Dyfed SA19 7JX Tel: (01588 650398 work(01267) 238732 e-mail: barbara @trewaun.freeserve.co.uk Church, Mrs R, (88581), 165 Penygroes Road, Blaenau, Ammanford, Dyfed, SA18 3BQ. Tel: 07890 121956. Evans, Mrs H (14317) Closhen, Rhosfach, Clynderwen, Dyfed SA766 7JR Tel: (01437) 532597 Mobile: 07968 046466 Eynon, Mrs M D, (89774), Glan Gwaun, Pontfaen, Fishguard, Dyfed, SA65 9SG. Tel: (01348) 881366. Frost, Mr A, (102815), Cae'r Onnen, Crugybar, Llanwdra, Dyfed SA19 8SA.Tel: (01558) 685004 (Home) Mobile: 07870 568147 Herridge, Mrs L (116034), Ty Lan Lawr, Ffosyffin, Aberaeron, Dyfed SA46 0EL Tel: (01545) 570914 Mobile: 07977 498090 e-mial: lindx@hotmail.com Jones, Mr C (115878) 165 Penygroes Road, Blaenau, Ammanford, Dyfed SA18 3BQ Tel: 07814 435010 Mobile: 07790 090189 Williams, Mrs J D, (95967), 76 Tal-y-Coed, Hendy, Pontarddulais, Swansea, West Glam, SA4 1XR. Tel: (01792) 881035, Mobile: 07986 07533 827275 Associate Course Builder +*Williams, Mr V, (69134), Greenview, New Inn, Llandeilo, Dyfed, SA19 7LD. Tel: (01558) 824116 (Home), Mobile: 07967 133595 Assistant Course Builder Barnett, Mrs J, (61449), Pantmelyn, Penybont, Trelech, Carms, SA33 6QN. Tel: (01994) 484767, Mobile 07887 760044. *+ Jumps and timing available for hire on application. No. 37 Area: Oxfordshire Area Representative Parker, Mr C, (17813), Gibson House, 25 Gibson Lane, Haddenham, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP17 8AP. Tel: (01844) 292695, Mobile: 07984 400393 e-mail:cparker58@btinternet.com Judges Brooks, Mr R, (92977), Old Hall Cottage, Nottingham 231 Fee, Blewbury, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 9PG. Tel: (01235) 850161 (Home), (0208) 990 8829 (Work). Browne, Miss N, (16993), Broadlea, 1 Otmoor View, Merton, Nr Bicester, Oxon, OX6 0NL. Tel: (01865) 331244. Clancy, Mr I, (111364), Orchard Holding, The Croft, East Hagbourne, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 9LS. Tel: (01235) 813370, Mobile: 07803 603714. Dexter, Miss J, (41093), Blewbury Stables, Besselsway, Blewbury, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 9NH. Tel: (01235) 851016, Mobile: 07809 040914. Dowding, Miss F, (33636), April House, Sparsholt, Wantage, OX12 9PS. Tel: (01235) 751697 (Home), Mobile: 07778 310881. Mackay-Perkins, Miss F, (42806), 10 Thesinger Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 2DY. Tel: (01235) 530884. Simpson, Mr D, (19285), 36 Jackman Close, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 3GA. Tel: (01235) 532935, Mobile: 07801 742066. Advanced Course Designer Ashworth, Mr C P, (31853), Broadlea, 1 Otmoor View, Merton, Nr Bicester, Oxon. OX6 0NL Tel: (01865) 331244. Associate Course Builder Dexter, Miss J, as above. Collecting Ring Steward Murray, Mrs A, (106119), Kingston House, Kingston Blount, Oxfordshire, OX39 4SH. Tel: (01844) 351216, Mobile: 07768 881888. No. 38 Area: Berkshire Area Representative Clifford, Mr B, (87104), Abadair House, 46 Redlands Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 5HE. Tel: (0118) 986 3792. Judges Barnes, Mrs J, (110175), Decoy Cottage, Aldermarston, Berks RG7 4PP Tel: (0118) 9700376 Bott, Mr J A, (58862), Kew House, 23 Anchor Road, Calne, Wiltshire, SN11 8DY. Tel/Fax: (01249) 813021, Mobile: 07813 098432. Channing-Williams, Mrs D, (45359), 6 St Swithins Close, Wickham, Newbury, Berks, RG20 8HJ. Tel: (01488) 608511. ~Clifford, Mr B, (87104)as above. Eastgate, Miss Tricia, (99730), 7 Ashford Lane, Dorney, Windsor, Berks SL4 6QU Tel: (01628) 663423 Darlow, Mrs S, (76160), 9 The Rise, Reading Road, Finchampstead, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 4RH. Tel: (0118) 9732536. Harris, Mrs S, (67692), Cherrystones, Grange Road, Cookham, Berkshire, SL6 9TH. Tel: (01628) 521201. Parsons, Mrs P, 34a Church Road, Earley, Reading, Berks, RG6 1HS. Tel: (0118) 961 6095, Mobile: 07807 351819 Email:ppar101456@aol.com. ^Youngs, Mr J S, (10640), Pine View, Nine Mile Ride, Wokingham, Berkshire RG40 3DY. Tel: (01344) 776532, Mobile: 07770 738980. Writer Begley, Mrs M, Barn House, Ball Hill, Highclere, Newbury, Berks. Tel: (01635) 253164. Median Course Designer Millman, Mr K B, (41794), Hatch Farm Stables, Chertsey Road, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2EH. Tel/Fax: (01406) 370750, Yard: 01932 855550, Mobile: 07831 421022 e-mail:kevinmillman@tiscali.co.uk Assistant Course Builders Allen, Mr A, (45955), 62 Grazeley Road, Three Mile Cross, Reading, RG7 1BJ. 232 Tel: (01189) 883494. Stearn, Mr P, (110063), 49 Braybank, Bray, Berkshire, SL6 2BH. Tel: (01628) 631250. ^International Judge ~Holds area measuring wheel. No. 39 Area: Buckinghamshire Area Representative #Wilson, Mrs M E, (26995), 17 Captain Cook Close, Chalfont St Giles, Bucks, HP8 4DS. Tel: (01494) 873136, Mobile: 07774 792035, E-mail: mail@maviswilson.fsnet.co.uk. Deputy Area Representative Ross, Mrs J, (26285), Whelpley Hill Farm, Whelpley Hill, Berkhamsted, Herts, HP4 2SY. Tel: (01442) 832119. Judges Abrahams, Mrs A, (55141), 2 Rockwell End Cottages, Hambleden, Henley On Thames, Oxon, RG9 6NQ. Tel: (01491) 571577. Amies, Mrs D P, (10045), 6 Castle Court, Castle Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20 2RD. Tel: (01296) 486847 e-mail:diamies@googlemail.com Baker, Mrs J, (31862), 16 Horton Road, Slapton, Nr Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 9DB. Tel: (01525) 221701, Mobile: 07890 759834. Byrne, Miss M, (94423), Midwinter Cottage, The Vale, Chesham, Bucks, HP5 3NS. Tel: (01494) 786230, Fax: (01494) 791032. Eden, Mr R J, (39725), 42 Vernon Drive, Harefield, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB9 6EG. Tel: (01895) 820739, Mobile: 07778 894971. Greally, Mrs S, (70093), Mulberry Cottage, Coneycroft Farm, Ellesborough Road, Wendover, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP22 6EW. Tel: (01296) 621134, Mobile: 07979 576339. Haigh, Mrs A, (103480), 67F York Street, London WiH 1QATel: 0207 724 6417 email:ariadnihaigh@hotmail.com Hale, Mrs J, (29877), Park Manor Farm, Newton Longville, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. Tel: (01908) 372148. Lyons, Miss H, (104596), 5 Carrington Way, Prestwood, Great Missenden, Bucks HP16 0LA Tel: (01494) 864496, Mobile: 07713 149410 Email: harrietjlyons@hotmail.com Wilson, Mrs M E, (26995), as above. Associate Judges Davies, Mrs C, (68139), Widmer Equestrian Centre, Pink Road, Lacey Green, Buckinghamshire, HP27 0PQ. Day: (01844) 347170, Eve: (01844) 342800. Jenkins, Mr G,(89353) Gardners Cottage, Addington, Bucks MK18 2JR Tel: (01296) 711023 Mobile: 07809 445552 e-mail: garethjenkins@btinternet.com Tuckey Mrs S (109872), Peachview, 23 Gold St., Hanslope, Milton Keynes MK19 7LU Tel: (01908) 252350 Mobile: 07759 345850 Writer Makins, Mrs S (125469) 32 Warttleton Rd., Beaconsfiled, Bucks HP9 1SE Tel: (01494) 672271 Mobile: 07972 396507 e-mail:sylvia_makins@hotmail.com Collecting Ring Steward McStraw, Mrs V , 1 The Cottages, Bridge Street, Thornborough, Buckingham MK18 2DH Mobile: 07977 768736 Median Course Designers Brockett, Mr D, (73626), 1 Stable End Cottages, The Twist, Wigginton, Tring, Herts HP23 6DU Tel: (01442) 822348. Greally, Mr P, (70094), Mulberry Cottage, Coneycroft Farm, Ellesborough Road, Wendover, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP22 6EW. Tel: (01296) 621134. Shayler, Mrs J, (20718), Little End Farm, Russell Grove, Millbrook, Bedford, MK45 2JE. 233 Tel: (01525) 404297. Associate Course Builder Price, Mr T, (32696), Home Farm, Poundon,Bicester, Oxon, OX27 9AY. Tel:(01869) 277965, Mobile: 07970 472298. Assistant Course Builders Jenkins, Mr G, (89353),as above Laming, Mr N, (55468), 39 Winslow Road, Wingrave, Aylesbury, Bucks HP22 4PS Mobile: 07979 516349. Time Keeper Price, Mr T, (32696), as above No. 39A Area: Hertfordshire, Greater London (North of River Thames, west of line Whitechapel/Edmonton, excluding Whitechapel and Edmonton.) Area Representative Short, Mrs A, (10578), 52 Oulton Crescent, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, EN6 3EG. Tel: (01707) 646181. straight Judges Eden, Mr R J, (39725), 42 Vernon Drive, Harefield, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB9 6EG. Tel: (01895) 820739, Mobile: 07778 894971. E-mail: roneden555@dotronic.freeserve.co.uk #Harris, Mrs W (53078) Arundel, 2 Northcliffe Drive, Totteridge, London, N20 8JS. Tel: (0208) 445 9029, Fax: 0208 492 0430, E-mail: wanda.harris@btinternet.com. Midgley, Mr R J, (10465), 1 Ceylon Road, London, W14 0PY. Tel: 0207 6020061 Rogers, Mr S W, (15981), Witsend, 25 Park Lane, Knebworth, Herts, SG3 6PH. Tel: (01438) 235332. Short, Mrs A, as above. +Stokes, Mr B R, (10132), 35 Burleigh Way, Cuffley, Nr Potters Bar, Herts, EN6 4LG. Tel: (01707) 874877. Walker, Mr P G, (10671), 18 Leigh Rodd, Carpenters Park, Watford, Herts, WD1 5BJ. Tel: (01923) 209640 (Work), (0208) 3861760 (Home), Mobile: 07860 554327 Weston, Mrs J E, (42326), 27, Highfield, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire. SG6 3QD. Tel: (01462) 686128. Associate Judges Clark, Mr I, (57132), 100 Trowley Hill Road, Flamstead, St Albans, Herts, AL3 8EA. Tel: (01582) 842770, E-mail: ianclarkbs@hotmail.co.uk. Mobile: 07970 638884. Haistead, Mrs J (108226) 80 Gateshead Road, Borehamwood, Herts WD6 5EG Tel: 0208 3871039 Mobile: 07939 332542. Woodbridge, Ms P (117844), Olde Smithy, Millfield Lane, Caddington, Luton LU1 4DZ Tel: (01582) 841686 Mobile: 07732 131307 e-mail: pauline_woodbridge@tiscali.co.uk Writers Gosheron, Mr J G, (10289), 22 The Drive, Northwood, Middlesex, HA6 1HP, Tel: (01923) 825954 Makins, Mrs S (125469) 32 Wattleton Road, Beaconsffield, Bucks HP9 1SE Tel: (01494) 672271 Mobile: 07972 396507 Read, Mrs J M, (10066), White Lilacs, Water Lane, Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, HP3 0NA. Tel: (01442) 832629. Median Course Designers Clark, Mr I, (57132) as above Watkins, Mr K J, (21529), 10 Margaret Road, New Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN4 9NP. Tel: (0208) 440 5940. Reeve-Young, Mr S, (18179), Silver Birch Cottage, Watford Road, Elstree, Borehamwood, Herts WD6 3BE Tel: (0208) 2071413 Mobile: 07775 811699 234 + Timing set available for hire on application. No. 40 Area: Essex, Greater London (North of River Thames, East of straight line Whitechapel/Edmonton, including Whitechapel and Edmonton.) Joint Area Representatives ^Ockendon-Day, Mrs R, (53627), Prince Halfyards, Stebbing Road, Felsted, Dunmow, Essex, CM6 3LG. Tel: (01371) 820392. ~Biddle, Mrs J (58173)Tye Hall Farm, Tye Hall Chase, Roxwell, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 4NH Tel: (01245) 248006 work(01277) 824860 Mobile: 07799 891689 e-mail: julia@tyehall.co.uk Judges Biddle, Mrs J (58173), as above Leaper, Mrs A, (86207), 7 Chapelfields, Kirby Cross, Frinton on Sea, Essex, CO13 0RD. Tel: (01255) 677393. Maples, Miss P, (91467), 134 Temple Grove, Bakers Lane, West Hanningfield, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 8LJ. Tel: 07971 989135. Matheussen, Mrs A, (52571), 17, Central Avenue, Aveley, Essex, RM15 4JJ. Tel: (01708) 865382. Matthews, Mrs L K, (16194),Magdalen Cottage, Rands Road, High Roding, Dunmow, Essex CM6 1NH Tel: (01371) 871515 Mobile: 07748 530440 Moon, Mrs M, (10376), Elms Farm, Finchingfield, Essex, CM7 4PG. Tel: (01371) 810745. ^Ockendon-Day, Mrs R, (53627), as above. Pimblett, Mrs D, (19470), The Old Barn, Hall Road, Henham, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM22 6AP. Tel: (01279) 850038. Thornley, Mrs M, (71150), 1 Hawthorne Cottages, Beaumont Road, Great Oakley, Essex, CO12 5BG. Tel: (01255) 886186. Thornley, Mr P, (71703), 1 Hawthorne Cottages, Beaumont Road, Great Oakley, Essex, CO12 5BG. Tel: (01255) 886186. Associate Judges Burgin, Mr K (119155), 1 Fouracres Walk, Hemel Hempsted, Herts HP3 9LB Tel: (01442)213640 Mobile: 07768 192346 e-mail: ken.burgin@eu.thewg.com Dove, Mrs B, (71005), 2 Wootten House, Cherrydown West, Kingswood, Essex SS16 5GB Tel: (01268) 270124, Mobile: 07775 666672. Seal, Mrs J, (57214), 32 Prittle Close, Benfleet, Essex, SS7 3YR. Tel: (01702) 555234. Advanced Course Designer ^Theobald, Mr N G, (46989), 31 Longhouse Road, Chadwell-St-Mary, Grays, Essex, RM16 4RT. Tel: (01375) 407148, Mobile: 07721 410999. Median Course Designers Ackland, Mr D A, (64228), Hooks Hall Farm, The Chase, Rush Green, Romford, Essex, RM7 0SS. Tel: (01708) 473980. Quinlan, Mr G L, (11928), 8, Cloverley Road, Chipping, Ongar, Essex, CM5 9BY. Tel: (01277) 364887 or 362677. Associate Course Builders Everett, Mr D, (38744), 14 Hatfield Drive, Billericay, Essex, CM11 2NQ. Tel: (01277) 626603 (Home), Mobile: 07976 784727. E-mail: djeverett@tiscali.co.uk. Lewington, Mr I, (17268), Longwood Equestrian Centre, Dry Street, Basildon, Essex, SS16 5NG. Tel: (01268) 541177. Writer Fowler, Miss A, (98940), 7 Southcliffe Court, Holland Road, Southend on Sea, Essex, CO15 6HE. Tel: (01255) 427696, Work (01206) 255726. ~ Holds area measuring wheel. ^ International Judge/Course Designer No. 41 Area: Gloucestershire Area Representative Rowe, Ms H, (60860), Arden Coombe, Wootton under Edge, Glos, GL12 7ND. Tel: (01453) 235 842040, E-mail: helenrowevet@hotmail.com Judges Chapman, Mrs J, (30945), Rockhampton Equestrian Centre, Rockhampton, Berkley, Glos. Tel: (01454) 260963. Connor, Mr P, (47267), Hartpury College, Hartpury House, Glos, GL19 3BE. Mobile: 07754 163181 E-mail: paulconnor4@hotmail.com. Danahar, Mrs Val, (112437), Walkers Slough, Ledbury Road, Tirley, Glos. Tel: (01452) 780950. Day, Mrs J E, (37704), Manor Farm, Greet, Winchcombe, Glos. Tel: (01242) 602423. ^Doney, Mr J F, (10303), Bredon Manor, Bredon, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 7EG. Tel: (01684) 773656, Fax: (01684) 773773. Du Pre, Miss D, (14369), Mulgrove, Westend, Stonehouse, Glos, GL10 3SJ. Tel: (01453) 822572. +Harris, Mr P, (10582), 3 Ryalls Lane, Cambridge, Glos, GL2 7AT. Tel: (01453) 899178. Husband, Mrs J S, (63638), The Shrubbery, Farm Lane, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL53 0NN. Tel: (01242) 574874. Loffet, Mrs G, (12034), Little Orchard, Wyck Rissington, Glos, GL54 2PN. Tel: (01451 821192. Parsons, Miss E G, (58566), Welton House, Buttersend Lane, Hartpury, Gloucestershire, GL19 3DD. Tel: (01452) 700718, Mobile: 07896 621220. Peake, Mrs J, (15353), 28 The Street, Uley, Dursley, Glos, GL11 5SY. Tel: (01453) 860022. Rope, Ms L, (56613), The Cottage, Poulton Fields, Poulton, Cirencester, Glos GL7 5SS Tel: 07999 538601 Walker, Mr C J M, (10614), The Chase, Ashmead, Cam, Dursley Glos, GL11 5EN. Tel: (01453) 543572. Walker, Mrs G, (10685), The Chase, Ashmead, Cam., Dursley, Glos, GL11 5EN. Tel: (01453) 543572. Associate Judges Pullin Mrs P, (123200), 5 Glebeland Drive, Bredon, Tewkesbury, Glos GL20 7QF Tel: (01684) 773059 Prozesky, Ms J (120367), 10 Salterley Grange, Leckhampton Hill, Chesltenham, Glos GL53 9QW Tel: (01242) 250337 Mobile: 07747 084562 e-mail: prozo7@msn.com Writer Williams, Miss T B, 9 Broadmere, Cam, Dursley, Glos, GL11 5PW. Tel: (01453) 549718. Collecting Ring Steward Hill, Mrs L, Talisman, Cam Green, Coley, Dursley, Glos, GL11 5HL. Tel: (01453) 542293. Advanced Course Designer ^Bywater, Mr K, (19985), The Coach House, Bredon Manor, Bredon, Tewkesbury, Glos, GL20 7EG. Tel/Fax: (01684) 773790, Mobile: 07973 138378, E-mail: kelvin@showdirect.co.uk. ^Doney, Mr J F, (10303), as above. Median Course Designers ~Chapman, Miss L, (16322), The Bungalow, Rockhampton Equestrian Centre, Rockhampton, Nr Berkeley, Gloucestershire, GL13 9DT. Tel: (01454) 260963. Loffet, Mrs G, as above. Connor, Mr P, as above. Associate Course Builders Gallop, Mrs H, (16926), Summerhouse Education & Equitation Centre, Hardwicke, Glos, GL2 2RG.Tel: (01452) 720288). E-mail: gallop@summerhouseec.co.uk Gallop, Miss S, (95576), Oldhurst Farm, Tyndale Road, Slimbridge, Gloucester, GL2 7DJ. Tel: (01453) 890524 Assistant Course Builders Cheetham, Mr P, (103839), Hartpury College, Hartpury, Glos, GL19 3BE. Tel: 07788 924874. 236 Trower, Mrs R, (97717), 1 Knoll Cottages, Gloucester Road, Staverton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL51 0SS Tel: (01452) 546130, Mobile: 07860 280964. Jumps available from Mr R Lippiatt, The Coach House, Lockstone Bottom, Cherrington, Tetbury, Glos. Tel: (01666) 502238, Mobile: 07811 246994. ~Holds area measuring wheel +Timing set available for hire on application. ^International Judge/Course Designer No. 42 Area: Wiltshire Area Representative +Palmer, Mrs A E, (82169), 64 Nursteed Road, Devizes, Wilts, SN10 3DX. Mobile: 07890 940151 Joint Deputy Area Representatives Roberts, Miss S M, (10359), Highbanks, Kepnal, Pewsey, Wilts SN9 5JL Tel: (01672) 563269, Mobile: 07747 617634. E-mail: sheelagh056@btinternet.com Newbery, Mrs A (13364), Fairview Farm, White St., Easterton, Devizes, Wilts SN10 4PA Tel: (01380) 813343 Mobile: 07971 454256 e-mail: annenewbery@aol.com Judges Adderley, Mrs R, (107728), Laurieston, West End, Foxham, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 4NB. Tel: (01249) 740382, Mobile: 07803 863876. E-mail: adderley@btinternet.com. Barber, Mrs H, (67533), 6 Matravers Close, Westbury, Wiltshire, BA13 3NR. Tel: (01373) 865558. Forgacs, Mrs C, (75304), 41 Blackmore Road, Melksham, SN12 7HT. Tel: (01225) 792916, Mobile: 07799 538638 Hopkins, Mrs J, (103582), Hammers, Appleshaw, Andover, Hants, SP11 9BN. Tel: (01264) 771055. *~House, Mr A, (22024), 2 The Cresent, Quemerford, Calne, Wilts, SN11 8LG. Mobile: 07970 220079. E-mail: aw.house@tiscali.co.uk. King, Mrs C (81529), The Roost, Minety, Malmesbury, Wilts SN16 9RJ Tel: (01666) 860969 Mobile: 07912 352525 Oram, Mrs A, (97531), The Stables, Ashes Lane, Kington Langley, Chippenham, Wilts SN15 5NP Mobile: 07979 046836 Palmer,Mrs A (82169) as above Palmer, Mr B L, (13375), 64 Nursteed Road, Devizes, Wilts, SN10 3DX. Tel: (01380) 722869, Mobile: 07739 981729 Roberts, Miss S M, (10359), as above Tanner, Mrs T (116771) Sturton Farm, Studley Lane, Wanstrow, Shepton Mallett, BA4 4TG. Tel: (01749) 850138 Mobile: 07803 029482 e-mail: teresatanner281@btinternet.com Wilde, Mr S J, (85644), 3 Baron Close, Lower Stratton, Wiltshire SN3 4XQ Tel: (01793) 834068, Mobile: 07808 491730, E-mail: stevenwilde77@hotmail.com. Associate Judge Britten, Mrs S (76475) The Stables, Oakwood Stud, Marsh Lane, Rowde, Devizes, Wilts SN10 2NW Tel: 01380 728445 Newbery, Mrs A (13364), as above Warwick, Miss S, (12525), Hoplands E.C., Kings Somborne, Stockbridge, Hants SO20 6QH Tel: (01794) 389654 Mobile: 07739 146716 E-mail:sorrel.warwick@btopenworld.com Median Course Designers ~House, Mr A, as above. Forgacs, Mrs C, (75304), as above. Associate Course Builders Cockram, Mrs J, (94233), 4 Greenleaze, Marston Meysey, Swindon, SN6 6LJ. Tel: (01285) 810514. Palmer, Mr B L, (13375), as above. 237 Assistant Course Builders Bayman, Miss C, (85908), Longhedge Farm, Corsley, Warminster, Wilts, BA12 7QZ. Tel: (01373) 832495, Mobile: 07811 204192. Moor, Mr R, (86024), 16 Wells Street, Swindon, Wilts SN1 2JJ Mobile: 07944 200523 Tanner, Mr T, (92763), Sturton Farm, Studley Lane, Wanstrow, Shepton Mallett, BA4 4TG. Tel: (01749) 850138 e-mail: teresatanner281@btinternet.com ~Holds area measuring wheel +*Jumps and timing available for hire on application No. 43 Area: Hampshire Area Representative Longland, Mrs D, (97281), 5 Magpie Drive, The Rowans, Totton, Southampton, SO4 3TE Tel: (02380) 663310. Deputy Area Representative Slipper, Mr P J, (25649), 8 Reeves Close, West Wellow, Nr Romsey, Hampshire. SO51 6RE Tel: (01794) 323295. Judges ~ Anderson, Mr P, (10622), 103 Rufus Gardens, Totton, Southampton, Hants, SO40 8TB. Tel: (02380) 873560, Mobile: 07802 362995. Baigent, Mrs S, (26498), Manor Farm, East Worldham, Alton, Hants. Tel: (01420) 84172. Banks, Mrs J, (101302), 1 Penerley Farm Cottages, Lyndhurst Road, Beaulieu, Brockenhurst, Hants, SO42 7YP. Tel: (01590) 611349. Cushion, Mrs A, (56029), 169 The Causeway, Petersfield, Hants, GU31 4LN. Tel: (01730) 262722. Dicker, Mrs A, (48573), Dairy Cottage, 29, Hurstbourne Priors, Whitchurch, Hants, RG28 7SE. Tel: (01256) 895599 (Home), (01256 892664) (Work), Mobile: 07771 823985, E-mail: anne.dicker@andover.co.uk. James, Mr D, (72992), 5 Florence Close, Yately, Hampshire, GU46 6PH. Tel: (01252) 874759. Longland, Mrs D, (97281), as above Pennells, Mr G, (117698), 24 Montgomerie Rd., Southsea, Hants PO5 1ED Tel: 02392 346615 Mobile: 07944 134984 Renouard Mr S (21849), The Homestead, Braishfield, Nr Romsey, Hants SO51 0QE Mobile: 07738 616529 e-mail: sg.renouard@apr-marketing.com Slipper, Mr P J, as above Wheeler, Mr J, (10621), Firgrove Manor Cottage, Firgrove Road, Eversley, Hampshire, RG27 0PE. Tel: (01252) 873467. Associate Judges Baigent, Mr J, (13419), Manor Farm, East Worldham, Alton, Hants, GU34 3BD. Tel: (01420) 84172. Cooper, Mrs N, (109562), 1 Winchester Ho., Winchester Rd., Petersfield, Hants GU32 3BZ Tel: (01730) 231835 Mobile: 07899 0321130 Ewing, Miss A (80240),4 Kennet Cl., West End, Southampton SO18 3JY Mobile: 07834 970352 amyjane_ewing@yahoo.co.uk Hunter, Mrs M (115025), 12 Stag Way, Funley, Fareham, Hants PO15 6TW Mobile: 07787 507307 e-mail:mizzycow@freenetname.co.uk Mullenger, Ms H, (86233), Barleywood Farm, Gaston Lane, West Worldham, Alton, Hants, GU34 3HW. Tel: (01420) 542445, Mobile: 07899 945411 Collecting Ring Steward Banks, Mrs J, (101302), as above 238 Writers Barker, Mrs J, Fircones, The Frenches, Sherfield English, Romsey, Hants, SO51 6FE. Tel: (01794) 322306. Holloway, Yvonne, (89329), 12 Ambleside Road, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 3QS. Tel: (01590) 673905, Mobile: 07801 641555. Hunter, Mrs M (115035), Crofton Manor E.C., Titchfield Road, Stubbington, Fareham, Hants PO14 3EW Tel: (01329) 667323 Mobile: 07787 507307 e-mail: mizzycow@freenetname.co.uk King, Ms S V, (73575), Pinkmead Farm, Kings Corner, Botley, Southampton, SO3 2HA. Tel: (01489) 782469. Rowe, Ms Mandi, 11 Maris Road, Botley, Southampton, SO30 2EY. Advanced Course Designer ^ Renouard, Mr S (21849) as above Median Course Designers Delaney, Mr P, (72103), 14 Cornfields, Yateley, Hants, GU46 6YT. Tel: (01372) 270033 Mobile: 07956 655747 e-mail: patdelaney1@btinternet.com Dunning, Mr A F, (26790), Bramley Cottage, Pound Lane, Sherfield English, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 6FJ. Tel: (01794) 322553. Wheeler, Mr J, as above. Assistant Course Builder Cockcroft-Oliver, Mr P, (111988) 6 Cumber Road, Lock's Heath, Southampton SO31 6EE Tel: (01489) 575849 Mobile: 07811 763520 e-mail:pco.services@btinternet.com Naylor-Davies, Miss J, (67591), The Chestnuts, 14 Chestnut End, Headley GU35 8NA Tel: (01420) 717609 Mobile: 07968 391493 E-mail: j.naylor_davies@btinternet.com. Sillett, Mr J, (16006), c/o Wellington Riding, Basingstoke Road, Heckfield, Hook, Hants RG27 0LJ Tel: work - 01189 326 308 Mobile 07818 452836 ~ Holds area measuring wheel. * Jumps available for hire on application to BSJA Jump Store, Shoe Lane, Aldershot, Hants. Tel: (01252) 323164. ^ International Course Designer No. 43A Area: Isle of Wight Area Representative Begley, Miss K, (87466), Cleveland Farm, Sheepwash Lane, Godshill, Isle of Wight, PO38 3JS. Tel: (01983) 840228. Deputy Area Representative Waghorne, Mrs S, (86640), Cleveland Farm, Sheepwash Lane, Godshill, Isle of Wight, PO38 3JS. Tel: (01983) 840228 Mobile: 07887 661329 e-mail: deseert.sprongs@btinternet.com Judges Begley, Mrs W, (96019), Chillerton Farm Cottage, Main Road, Chillerton, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 3HA. Tel: (01983) 721786. Hammerton, Mr J, (10321), Downsview Lodge, Porchfield, Isle of Wight, PO30 4LJ. Tel: (01983) 826187. Waghorne Mrs S (86640), as above Associate Judge Eden Ms S, (92204),9 Artic Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight. Tel: (01983) 290394. Median Course Designer Hammerton, Mr J, as above. Assistant Course Builder Powell, Miss K (77645) 31 Allotment Road, Niton, Ventnor IOW PO38 2DY Tel: (01983) 730475 No. 44 Area: Surrey, Greater London (South of the River Thames, west of the road from Greenwich onto the A2212 meeting the A21 and then onto the A233, then west of 239 the B2026 until reaching the Surrey county boundary - excluding Biggin Hill, Westerham, Crockham Hill and Eldenbridge) Area Representative #^+Gillespie, Mrs J, (10684), Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, TW16 6DW. Tel/Fax No: (01932) 765145. E-mail: vic.farm@btinternet.com. Deputy Area Representative Mould, Miss S, (102460), Flat 2, 3 Abbot Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3TA. Tel: (01483) 455274; Mobile: 07989 843237; e-mail: saramould@hotmail.com Judges Cook, Mrs J, (91546), 157 Station Road, Hampton, Middlesex, TW12 2AL. Tel: (0208) 941 2647. #^+Gillespie, Mrs J, as above. Langton, Mrs J, (72395) Fairvalley Farm, Rosemary Lane, Rowledge, Surrey GU10 4DB Tel: (01252 790561) Mobile: 07917 806810 Lightburn, Mr P J, (72838), Little Park Farm, King's Lane, Cowfold, West Sussex, RH13 8BD. Tel: (01403) 710312. Magee, Mrs A, (88158), Ryden Grange, Limecroft Road, Bisley, Surrey, GU21 2TH. Tel: (01483) 472410. Mould, Ms S, (102460), as above. St.Pierre, Mrs S, MRCVS, (40930), The Old Coach House, Roeheath, Cinder Hill, North Chailey, Lewes, East Sussex, BN8 4HR. Tel: (01825) 722217, (Home), (01444) 247617 (Work). Waterfield, Mr A R, (10153), The Maples, Comp Lane, Offham, Kent, ME19 5PP. Tel: (01732) 874208. Waterfield, Mrs D, (34307), The Maples, Comp Lane, Offham, Kent, ME19 5PP. Tel: (01732) 874208. Writers Dunlop, Mrs F M, (17133), 33, Tufton Gardens, Hurst Park, East Molesey, Surrey. KT8 1TD. Tel: (0208) 979 1063. King, Mrs F, c/o Vicarage Farm, Halliford Lane, Sunbury on Thames, Surrey TW16 6DW Tel: 07889 111931 Collecting Ring Stewards Davies, Miss Anne-Marie, 9 Arethusa Way, Bisley, Woking, Surrey GU24 9BZ. Tel: 07980 597671. Hurry, Miss S (13717), 210 Longhurst, Kings Charles Road, Surbiton, Surrey KT5 8QP Tel: (0208) 3902303 King, Mrs F, as above. Advanced Course Designer ^Gillespie, Mr P, (11459), Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, TW16 6DW. Tel: (01932) 765145. Median Course Designers Farrell, Mr J, (61176), 81 Woodland Road, Little Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4HL. Tel: (01372) 450449. Waterfield, Mr A R, as above. Associate Course Builders Hill, Mr S, (62425), 4 Bower Hill Close, South Nutfield, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 5NQ. Tel: (01342) 844835, Mobile: 07831 256524. Stansfield, Ms R, (78715), Great Bookham E.C., Dorking Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4PZ. Tel: (01372) 451458, Mobile: 07957 224205. + Timing available for hire on application. ^International Judge/Course Designer No. 45 Area: Kent, Greater London (South of the River Thames, east of the road from Greenwich onto the A2212 meeting the A21 and then onto the A233, then east of the B2026 until reaching the Surrey County boundary including Biggin Hill, Westerham, Crockham Hill and Edenbridge.) 240 Joint Area Representative ^~+Golledge, Mr A, (49042), Timbercroft, Gorsewood Road, Hartley, Longfield, Kent, DA3 7DH. Tel: (01474) 704359, Mobile: 07984 169725. Joint Area Representative Bristow, Mr K, (49933),Old Mariners,29 Red Shank Road,St Marys Island,Chatham, Kent, ME4 3NX. Tel: (01634) 891942, 07947 804794 Mobile, email: oldmariners@blueyonder.co.uk Judges Draper, Mr A, (13571), Purchase Barn, Goldwell Lane, Great Chart, Ashford, Kent, TN26 1JS. Tel: (01233) 621183 e-mail: Adraper1@sky.com ^~+Golledge, Mr A, (49042), as above.. Hamilton, Mrs P, (65565), 5 Field End, Willesborough, Ashford, Kent, TN24 0AP. Tel: (01233( 662975, Mobile: 07801 575426. Palmer, Mrs J, (85566) 31 Garner Drive, Bradbourne Fields, East Malling, Kent, ME19 6NF. Tel: (01732) 873483, Mobile: 07765 855902. Walker, Mrs C I E, (10158), 4 Hayes Cottage, The Green, Teston Road, Offham, Maidstone, Kent, ME19 5NP. Tel: (01732) 842701, e-mail: irina@hayescottage.wanadoo.co.uk Walker, Miss S, (33961), 22 Reeves Close, Staplehurst, Kent TN12 0NN Tel: 07808 965626. Williams, Mrs S, (101548), Hill View, Short Lane, Alkham, Kent CT15 7DZ Tel: (01304) 823483 Mobile: 07740 363600 e-mail:susan.williams@smiths-medical.com Associate Judges Clark, Mrs J M, (53691), Eaglesfield Equestrian Centre, West Yoke, Ash, Nr Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 7HT. Tel: (01474) 872242. Davis, Miss S (79886), 13 Offens Drive, Staplehurst, Tonbridge, Kent TN12 0LR Tel: (01580) 890660 Mobile: 07989 255743 Eggleton, Mrs L, (107190), 2 Waterlow Road, Maidstone, Kent. ME14 2TR. Tel: (01622) 661022, Mobile: 077847 60655 Fisher, Mrs M (115168) 28 Vanessa Way, Bexley, Kent DA5 2JS Tel: (01322) 528447 Mobile: 07763 986345 Oxtoby, Mrs A (115197),16 Old Downs, Hartley, Longfield, Kent DA3 7AA Tel: (01474) 707280 Mobile: 07773 341726 ja.oxtoby@tiscali.co.uk Wynter, Mrs J, (100068), Vermont, East Mountain Lane, Kennington, Ashford, Kent, TN23 4EA. Tel: Home: (01233) 633799, Mobile: 07910 315111. Advanced Course Designer Bristow, Mr K, (49933), as above. Median Course Designers Arthur, Mr D, (15559), Bromley Common Liveries, Oakley Buildings, Bromley Common Road, Bromley, Kent, SS16 5NG. Tel: (020) 8462 0340. Neudeck, Mr M A V, (28190), Marberdan Riding Centre, Little Pett, Bottom Place, Maxted St, Stelling Minnis, Nr Canterbury, Kent, CT4 6DJ. Tel: (01233) 750372 or 750308, Mobile: 07836 648400. Walker, Mrs C I E, as above. Assistant Course Builders Berry, Miss M A, (12267), 23 Coach Rd., Acrise, Folkstone, Kent CT18 8LS Tel: (01303) 892335.07860 617354 Jones, Mr D, (36456), Duckhurst Farm, Clapper Lane, Staplehurst, Kent, TN12 0JW. Tel: (01580) 891057. Time Keeper Neudeck, Mr M A V, (28190) as above ~ Holds area measuring wheel. + Timing set available for hire on application. ^ International Judge No. 46 Area: Sussex 241 Area Representative Hobbs, Mrs E, (47043), Cross Lane Farm, Cross Lane, Barns Green, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 0QF. Tel: (01403) 730534 Mobile: 07811 098011 Judges Baker, Mrs E, (10090), Sunny Bank Farm, Freezeland Lane, Bexhill On Sea, Sussex, TN39 5JD. Tel: (01424) 216272. Barratt, Mr M, (54785), 1B Arun Street, Arundel, Sussex, BN18 9DL. Tel: (01903) 882015. Daniel, Mr P D W, (11453),The Corner House, Kingsbank Lane, Beckley, Nr Rye, E Sussex, TN31 6RU. Tel: (01797) 260705, Mobile: 07831 302000.e-mail: pdjd@talktalk.net Davie, Miss C A M, (10330), 229 Camberwell New Road, London, SE5 0TH. Tel: (0207) 701 5159. Dewitt, Mrs S, (22300), 4 Malham Close, Maidenbower, Crawley, W Sussex, RH10 7JD. Tel: (01293) 889569. Fleet, Miss B, (13461), 97, Valebridge Road, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 0RR. Tel: 07767 896877. #Harris, Mr D J, (10637), Cowlease Farm Cottage, Hamsey, Lewes, East Sussex, BN8 5TE. Tel: (01273) 486122, Mobile: 07932 030842. #+Hobbs, Miss E, (31260), Cross Lane Farm, Cross Lane, Barns Green, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 0QF. Tel: Mobile: 07875 147295 Hutton, Mrs S M, (13750), 33 Lavant Down Road, Lavant, Chichester, West Sussex. Tel: (01243) 528897. Priest, Mrs P J, (25513), Star Farm, Gay Street Lane, Norton Heath, Pulborough, W Sussex, RH20 2HN. Tel: (01798) 872839. #Stern, Mrs N, (74405), Stable Cottage, Albourne Road, Henfield, W Sussex, BN5 9AU. Tel: (01273) 494482. #Twemlow, Mr C, (87204), 17 Coventry Street, Brighton, E Sussex, BN1 5PP. Tel: (01273) 500360. #Twemlow, Mrs J, (60940), 17 Coventry Street, Brighton, E Sussex, BN1 5PP. Tel: (01273) 500360, E-mail: jane@jtwemlow7.wanadoo.co.uk Willard, Mrs J, (79258), Brookside Stables, Dagbrook Lane, Henfield, W Sussex BN5 9SH. Mobile: 07801 944898. Associate Judges Jamieson, Mrs V, (113229), Rusper House Lodge, Newdigate Road, Rusper, Horsham W Sussex RH12 4RR. Tel: (01293) 871833 Mobile: 07703 166719. McInerney, Miss. J (120695), 17 Brightling Road, Polegate, E Sussex BN26 5DB Tel: (01323) 485101 Mobile: 07974 816648 e-mail: jmcinerney@deutsch.net Sirett, Miss A, (48884) Woodlands Stables, Titnore Lane, Patching, Nr Worthing, BN13 3UG. Tel: (01903) 871339. Collecting Ring Steward Bennett-Jane, Caroline, (72726), The Mews, Ranworth Manor, Dormans Park, East Grinstead, W Sussex, RH19 2NA. Tel: (01342) 871452, Fax: (01342) 871469, Mobile: 07836 728882. Writer Hobbs, Mrs E, (47043), as above. Advanced Course Designer ^Sirett, Mr L, (58360), Slate Barn Farm, Binstead, Arundel, W Sussex BN18 0LQ Tel: (01243) 551128 Median Course Designer Lear, Mr B, (37947), Ivinghoe, Spatham Lane, Westmeston, Hassocks, East Sussex, BN6 8XH. Tel: (01273) 842872. Associate Course Builder 242 Marsh, Mr S, (39731), 86 Copthorne Road, Felbridge, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 2NU. Tel: (01342) 321601. Assistant Course Builders Askew, Mrs F, (117069), Hazel Cottage, School Lane, Stedham, Midhurst, W Sussex GU29 0NZ Tel: (01730) 810196 Mobile: 07809 668219 Jinks, Miss E, (94818), Royal Leisure Centre, Horn Lane, Woodmancote, Henfield, W Sussex, BN5 9SA. Tel: (01273) 493864. Lee, Mr J, (104456), 37 Worthing Road, Rustington, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN16 3JU. Tel: (01903) 785421. ^International Course Designer *Jumps available for hire on application to the BSJA Jump Store, Shoe Lane, Aldershot, Hants, Tel: (01252) 323164. Timing available for hire from Mr R Budgen,77 Middle Road, Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex, BN43 6LL. Tel: (01273) 462567, Mobile: 07990 764588. No. 48 Area: Somerset, Bristol (BS Postcode) Area Representative Wells, Mr N (112754), BArnum, Ham, Chard, Somerset TA20 3HX Tel: (01460) 234100 Mobille: 07779 083478 e-mail:neil-wells@btconnect.com Deputy Area Representative Dunning, Mr P (15782), Mistletoe Farm, Eleighwater, Chard, Somerset TA20 3AF. Tel: (01460) 65515 Mobile: 07850 150233 Judges Baber, Mr P, (12751), 125 Hanham Road, Bristol, Avon, BS15 2NR. E-mail: babpk@aol.com. Brown, Mrs A L, (10084), Battens Farm, Bickenhall, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 6TS. Tel: (01823) 480441. Down, Mrs J, (69009), Paddocks End, Tytherington, Frome, Somerset, BA11 5BN. Tel: (01373) 461807. *Errington, Mrs M, (70604), The White House, Prestleigh, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. Tel: (01749) 830502. Hill, Mrs M E, (56425), Ridings Farm, Bridgewater Road, Dundry, Bristol, BS41 8JP. Tel: (01275) 392271. Hooper, Mr P, (19290), 17 The Folly, Ditcheat, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 6QS. Tel: (01749) 860573 (Home), (01749) 822200 (Work). Linscott, Mrs A, (70162), The Lindens, Westfield Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, TA8 2AW. Tel: (01278) 793411. Nuttall, Mrs A E S, (10641), Hedge Farm, Pylle, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 6SU. Tel/Fax: (01749) 830426, (please ring first prior to sending fax), Mobile: 07836 640758. Pepperall, Mrs M, (10652), Wick House, Wick St Lawrence, Weston Super Mare, Somerset, BS22 0YJ. Tel: (01934) 515811, Mobile: 07976 801184, E-mail: MarciaPep@aol.com. Pepperall, Miss S L, (13848), Myrtle Cottage, Wick St Lawrence, Weston Super Mare, Somerset, BS22 0YJ. Tel: (01934) 515811, Mobile: 07976 956815, E-mail: equidirect@aol.com. Quantrill, Mr R A, (10031), High Meadow, Notting Hill Way, Weare, Axbridge, Somerset, BS26 2JU. Tel: (01934) 732882. Sage, Mrs R, (10121), Greenway House, Hinton Blewett, Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5AY. Tel: (01761) 452653. Tripp, Mrs J, (10720), Malthouse Farm, Basonbridge, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 4RG. Tel: (01278) 783407. ~ Vaughan-France, Mr A J, (10211), Newport Manor, Wrantage, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 6DJ. Tel: (01823) 490212 (Home). 243 Winter, Mrs D, (112173), Court Farm House, Wraxall Hill, Wraxall, Bristol, BS48 1NA. Tel: (01275) 853229. Wood, Miss H (76068), 2 Greenfield Walk, Midsomer Norton, Radstock, Avon BA3 2RP Tel: Mobile: 079676 937825 e-mail: helenjwood@fsmail.net Associate Judges Abbot, Mr W, (90517), 4 Butlass Close, High Littleton, Bristol, Avon, BS18 5HD. Tel: (01761) 471109. Baker, Mrs G (99434) 23 Bloomfield Cl., Timsbury, Bath, Avon BA3 1LP Tel: (01761) 470504 Mobile: 07748 658979 e-mail:gail-baker@sky.com Forward, Mrs D, (84022),1 Gifford Close, Chard, Somerset, TA20 1BP. Tel: (01460) 67471, Mobile: 07867 786832. Hillman, Ms S, (90518), 4 Butlass Close, High Littleton, Bristol, Avon, BS18 5HD. Tel: (01761) 471109. ~Urch, Mr P, (13608), 125 Hanham Road, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 2NR. Tel: (01179) 607163. Collecting Ring Steward Hacker, Miss L (80139), 37 Coleridge Vale Road North, Clevedon, N Somerset BS21 6PS Mobile: 07890 947976 Lukings, Mr K, (89334), Primrose Cottage, 1A London Road, Wick, Bristol, BS15 2AP. Tel: (0117) 937 2342. Tipping, Miss A, 9 Cavell Court, Clevedon. N Somerset BS21 5LD Mobile: 07970 695256 Median Course Designers Brown, Mrs A, as above. Pepperall, Mrs M, as above Pepperall, Miss S, (13848), as above. Vaughan-France, Mr A J, as above. Associate Course Builders Palmer, Mr A (111101), 2 Southview Cottages, Mays Green Lane, Hewish, Weston Super Mare BS24 6RW Tel: (01275) 858347 Mobile: 07702 095607 e-mail: nssrequip@btconnect.com ~Urch, Mr P, (13608), as above Assistant Course Builder Mills, Mr T (37019), The Old Post House, Fair Place, Chieselborough, Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Somerset TA14 6TL Tel: (01935) 881591 Mobile: 07816 952819 e-mail: tonymills45@btinternet.com * Jumps available for hire ~ Holds area measuring wheel. No. 49 Area: Dorset Area Representatives Longland, Mr R, (10708), The Manor House, Fifehead Magdalen, Gillingham, Dorset SP8 5RT Tel: (01258) 820690 Mobile: 07810 350908 Deputy Area Representative *Bellamy, R Admiral A J, CB., OBE, (10052), The Cottage, Kington Magna, Gillingham, Dorset, SP8 5EG. Tel: (01747) 838668. Judges Gill, Mr R M, (24477), The Copse, Hunger Hill, East Stour, Nr Gillingham, Dorset, SP8 5JR. Tel: (01747) 823915. Longland, Mr R, (10708),as above Associate Judges Clarkson, Miss J, (104978) 24 Pilwell, Marnhull, Dorset, DT10 1LE Tel: (01258) 821250 Tel: (01258) 820017. Advanced Course Designers 244 Hoskins, Mr M, (39511), Lower Farm, New Town, Kington Magna, Gillingham, Dorset SP8 5EU fax: (01747) 838938,Mobile: 07974 587136 e-mail:m.hoskins@btinternet.com ^Jeffery, Mr R, (10164), 43 Ashford Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH6 5QB. Tel: (01202) 480013, Fax: (01202) 480166. Median Course Designers Thomas, Mr P (44989), Brayton House, Dorchester Road, Wool, Wareham, Dorset BH20 6EL Tel: (01929) 462405 Whitelock, Mr S, (57195), 16 Hinton Close, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 7RS. Tel: (01258) 456468 (Home), Mobile: 07971 829921. Writers Clarke, Mrs S, Linden, 15 Mill Street, Puddletown, Dorchester, DT2 8SQ. Tel: (01305) 848546. Frampton Hobbs, Mrs L, Manor Farmhouse, Moreton, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 8RF. Tel: (01929) 462512, Fax: (01929) 405346, Mobile: 07780 694535. * Jumps available for hire on application. ^International Course Designer No. 50 Area: Devonshire Area Representative Frost, Mrs A, (17797), Blue Mountain, Widdecombe Lane, Compton, Paignton, Devon, TQ3 1TD. Tel: (01803) 875219 (Home), Mobile: 07968 055667. Deputy Area Representative Price, Mrs B, (81039), Greenacre, Couches Lane, Woodbury, Exeter, Devon, EX5 1HL. Tel/Fax: (01395) 233037 (Home & Work), (01395) 233574, Mobile: 07717 686680. E-mail: belinda@woodburystone.fsnet.co.uk Judges Dean, Mr W, (107641), Briar Mead Farm, Thorndon Cross, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4NQ. Tel: (01837) 871377. Dean, Mrs P, (60044), Briar Mead Farm, Thorndon Cross, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4NQ. Tel: (01837) 871377. Harakis, Miss E, (84975), 12 Nelson Road, Brixham, Devon, TQ5 8BH. Tel: (01803) 882433, Mobile: 07803 387089. Spiller, Mrs W, (66055), Exeter Equestrian Centre, Poltimore Barton, Poltimore, Exeter, EX4 0AQ. Tel: (01392) 461067. Associate Judges Curnow Mrs A, (119406), 11 Tuckers Park, Bradworthy, Holsworthy, Devon EX22 7TL Tel: (01409) 241256 Parsons, Mrs T, (91264), 24 Acland Road, Broadclyst, Exeter, Devon, EX4 3HF. Tel: (01392) 461786. Advanced Course Designer Suarez, Mr R, (87494), c/o The Rookery, Caton, Ashburton, Devon TQ12 6LH Mobile: 07830 246773 Median Course Designers Radmore, Mrs K, (66057), Exeter Equestrian Centre, Poltimore Barton, Poltimore, Nr Exeter, EX4 0AQ. Tel: (01392) 461067. Tuff, Mr J, (14190), Redpost Feeds, Lillisford Stud, Littlehempston, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 6NG. Tel: (01803) 812040. Associate Course Builders May, Mr R, (44185), 16 Victoria St., Okehampton, Devon EX20 1NA Tel: (01837) 54628, Mobile: 07881 653799. Piercy, Mr D, (102069), Coombe Park Equestrian, Littlehempston, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 6LW. Tel: (01803) 866615, Mobile: 07870 703325. E-mail: dgwp@aol.com or coombepark@lycos.co.uk. 245 * Jumps available from Zoe Gwennap, Tel: (01209) 831132. No. 51 Area: Cornwall Area Representative ~Warren, Mrs P, (10604), Hardacre, Parc Erissey, Redruth, Cornwall, TR16 4HW. Tel: (01209) 313559. Joint Deputy Area Representatives +*Gwennap, Mrs Z(15684), Woodlands, Clowance Barton, Cambourn, Cornwall, TR14 0PR. Tel: (01209) 831132. Stockdale, Mr K (45911), Millpark, Cardinham, Nr Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 4DB Tel: (01280) 821550 Judges Allen, Mrs P, (113693), 4 Trehawke Lane, Merrymeet, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 3LE Tel: (01579) 343745 Angove, Mr M, (14912), Stamford, Tregolis Close, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 1LF. Tel: (01872) 277047. Deithrick, Mrs J, (74452), Trevillett Stables, Trevillett, Tintagel, Cornwall PL34 0HL. Tel: (01840) 770342. E-mail: talltrees@macace.co.uk +*Gwennap, Mrs Z, (15684), as above Harvey, Mrs P, (59992), East Penventon Farm, Fourlanes, Redruth, Cornwall. TR16 6QZ. Tel: (01209) 215129. Jones, Mrs S, (69712), Rosemaber Farm, Breage, Helston, Cornwall, TR13 9NE. Tel: (01736) 762202. Perkins, Mrs S, (37051), Porloe Farm, Penarrow Road, Flushing, Falmouth, Cornwall , TR11 5UD. Tel: (01326) 375670. ~Warren, Mrs P, as above. Williams, Mrs B, (47266), 9 Moor View Road, Widegates, Looe, Cornwall, PL13 1QE. Tel: (01503) 240562, Mobile: 07881 944779. Associate Judges Croft, Mr H, (107309), Winnards Perch, Coles Cross, East Allington, Totness, Devon, TQ9 7RH. Tel: (01548) 521393 Mobile: 07743 254275 e-mail:winnardsperch@btinternet.com Dolley, Mrs A J, (109474), 8 Plain-an-Gwarry, Redruth, Cornwall, TR15 1HU. Tel: (01209) 313929, Mobile: 07748 813286. Ferris, Ms J, (50534), 46 Yew Tree Court, Chy Hwel, St Clements Vean, Truro, Cornwall , TR1 11AF, Tel: Home (01872) 227329, Work: (01872) 327049, Mobile: 07768 350036, Email home@arsaunders.wanadoo.co.uk Moore, Mrs, N (107810), Little Acre, Horsedowns, Praze, Camborne, Cornwall TR14 0NP Tel: (01209) 831245 Mobile: 07709 090987 e-mail: natalie.676moore@btinternet.com Murrish, Mrs M (40153) Jo-Mi's Hideaway, Churchtown Farm, Towednack, St Ives, Cornwall TR26 3AZ Tel: (01736) 798769 Mobile: 07761 423480 e-mail: fjmurrish@aol.com Wilson, Miss E, (122447), Railway View Farm, Carnhot, Chasewater, Truro, Cornwall TR4 8PA Tel: (01872) 560094 e-mail: liz.wilson@27hemst.cornwall.nhs.uk Collecting Ring Stewards Bean, Miss M, New Bungalow, Silverwell, Black Water, Truro, Cornwall TR4 8JE Tel: (01872) 560716 Garbutt, Mrs Sally, Cold Harbour Cottage, Towednack, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 3AU. Tel: (01736) 794932. Vinnicombe, Mr S, 20 Atlantic Way, Porthtowan, Cornwall, TR4 8HA. Tel: (01209) 890236. Waters, Mr B, 34 Pengelly Way, Threemilestone, Truro, Cornwall, TR3 6DP. Tel: (01872) 275979. Median Course Designer *Gwennap, Mrs Z, (15684) as above Associate Course Builder 246 Phillips, Mr C, (29673), 3 Luxulyan Road, St Blazey Gate, Par, Cornwall, PL24 2EH. Tel: (01726) 816581. + * Jumps and timing available for hire on application. ~ Holds area measuring wheel. No. 52 Area: Channel Islands Judges. Arthur, Mrs G, (75971), Hatherleigh, St Mary, Jersey, Channel Islands, JE3 3AQ. Tel: (01534) 481385. Bartlett, Mr B, (90844), 5 Summerville Flats, Pont Valliant Lane, Vale, Guernsey, GY6 8DA. Tel: (01481) 253622, Mobile: 07781 100254. E-mail: barry.bartlett @cwgsy.net. Brint, Mrs C, (101907), L'Epine, Le Clos Horrell, Rue Militaire, St Ouen, Jersey, JE3 2HF. Tel: (01534) 484306 (Home), Work: (01534) 700121, Mobile: 07797 712051. Cuming, Miss S, (90878), 4a Victoria Avenue, St Helier, Jersey, JE2 3TB. Tel: (01534) 732927. Dyke, Mrs H, (90682), Noirpoint, Pleinheaume Lane, Vale, Guernsey, GY6 8NS. Tel: (01481) 254170. Farnon, Mrs S, (90845), Les Villets Farm, Les Villets, Forest, Guernsey, GY8 0HP. Tel: (01481) 265006. Hayman, Mrs C, (85887), Les Petits Camps, Le Chemin de Herupe, St John, Jersey, JE3 4FH. Tel: (01534) 862689, Fax: (01534) 865689 (Work), (01534) 608250, Mobile: 07787 721231. Humphries, Mrs J, (90975), La Courtil De Haut, Les Grandes Capelles, St Sampsons, Guernsey, GY2 4UT. Tel: (01481) 725257. Mills, Miss S, (90969), The Wing, Southern Comfort, Rue Jacques, St Sampsons, Guernsey, GY2 4NJ. Mobile: 07781 110882, Email: sarah@spadelamare.com. Mitchell, Mr R, MA FRCS, (63351), Belwood Farm, Trinity, Jersey. Tel/Fax: (01534) 863679, Mobile: 07797 735447. Phillips, Mrs T L (57106), 2 Pont Marquet Close, La Rue Du Pont Marquet, St Brelade, Jersey JE3 8DS Tel: (01534) 747640 Mobile: 07797 765745 Pryce, Mr J, (82633),Victoria House, Rue de la Boucterie,Victoria Village, Trinity, Jersey, JE3 5HQ. Tel: (01534) 861758, Mobile: 07797 787242. Robinson, Mr D, (85346), 1 Les Fourneaux Est, La Rue de la Corbiere, St Brelade, Jersey, JE3 8HP. Tel: (01534) 741574. Sabey, Mr M, (84801), La Valette, La Ruette, St Lawrence, Jersey, Channel Islands, JE3 1HT. Tel: (01534) 863499. Simon, Mrs G, (103369), Gleniffer, Hounet Lane, Vale, Guernsey, GY6 8JJ. Tel: (01481) 249570, Mobile: 07781 109850. Torode, Mrs L, (59021), No. 9 Clos de Verger, Ville au Roi, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 1NZ. Tel: (01481) 721291 (Home), (01481) 233611 (Work). Travers, Mrs M E, (38621), Sunnyside Farm, Ruette Braye, St Martins, Guernsey. Tel: (01481) 721335 (Home). Associate Judges Blackmore, Mrs F, (77144), Wallsend, Braye Road, Vale, Guernsey, GY3 5PQ. Tel: (01481) 245500. Hughes, Mr R, (78024), L'Abreuvoir, La Rue des Landes, St. Andrews, Guernsey, GY6 8RE. Tel: (01481) 235700 (Home), 07781 146270 (Mobile), E-Mail: rognrosh@yahoo.com. Le Prevost, Mrs G, (90774), Baissiere Farm, Les Baissieres, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 2UG. Tel: (01481) 252348. Moon, Ms D, (103808), Clos du Quest, La Rue De La Corbiere, St Brelade, Jersey, JE3 8HN. Tel: (01534) 745231. Phillips, Miss L, (57107), 3, Belgravia Mews, Clairvale Road, St. Helier, Jersey JE2 3AB Tel: (01534) 768443 home (01534) 605655 work Pichler, Mrs M, (116766), La Poste, La Rue Du Flicquet, St. Martin, Jerset JE3 6BP Tel: (01534) 855972 e-mail: margaretpichler@netscope.net Sebire, Mrs J E, (20813), Le Jardin de Remon, Bon Air, St Lawrence, Jersey. Tel: (01534) 865196. 247 Median Course Designers Hughes, Mr R, (78024), as above. LIST OF SUPERVISORY PANEL COURSE DESIGNERS NAME Phil Ashworth Sue Barratt AREA 37 18 Di Boddy Keith Bristow Kelvin Bywater David Cole David Conway Jon Doney Bob Ellis Stephen Fazakerley 15A 45 41 21 31 41 22 17 NAME Peter Gillespie Joan Lewis Peter Martin Mark McGowan Sue Stevenson Stephen Renouard Neil Theobald Paul Thompson Steve Williams Beau Wood AREA 44 31 27 1(KA/DG) 22 43 40 26 33 26 LIST OF SUPERVISORY & TRAINING PANEL JUDGES Scotland and Far North of England Carlisle / Newcastle Jane Pelly - 01259 742621 Lord Rowallan - 01560 600769 North East & North West Stuart Grant - 01430 810202 David Haigh - 01484 511290 Matt Millin - 07939 691667 Wales & Midlands Alan Jones - 01978 710655 Val Turner - 01629 640305 Bob Ellis - 01785 840430 East Midlands & East Anglia John Jacks - 01953 887334 David Cole - 01623 793788 London & Surrounds John Youngs - 01344 776532 Joanna Gillespie - 01932 765145 South East Alan Golledge - 01474 704359 Jane Twemlow - 01273 500360 South West Judy Edwards - 01608 664747 Jon Doney - 01684 773656 Channel Islands 248 BSJA IDENTIFICATION PANEL 2009 Area Order Name Address Area Mr T Smith Lambridden Farm, Dalry, Ayrshire, KA24 4EN Tel: (01294) 833066 1 Mr J McGeoch Galrigside Farm, Gatehead, Kilmarnock KA2 9AZ Tel: (01536) 850860 1 21 Darngaber Gardens Quarter Hamilton ML3 7XX Tel: (01698) 281839 3 Mrs C Harkin Mobile: 07810 306774 Mrs J Low-Mitchell Balcormo Farm, Leven, Fife, KY8 5QF Tel: (01333) 360287 6 Mr R D Basey 24 Wallridge Cottages Ingoe Newcastle Upon Tyne NE20 0SY Tel: (01830) 530166 Mobile: 07974 501797 12 Mr R Underwood White House Farm, Wallingfen Lane, Broomfleet, Brough, N Humberside. HU15 1RF Tel: (01430) 440236 15a Miss T Leesley 171 Foxhill Road Birley, Carr Sheffield, S6 1HF Tel: (01142) 817096 Mobile: 07710 755012 E-Mail:t.leesley@amserve.com 16 249 Name Address Mr G C Mitchell Pool House Farm, Pool House Road, Poynton, Stockport, SK12 1TY Tel: (01625) 872758 Area 18 Mr G E Berrisford 10 Radbourne Lane Derby DE22 4LU Tel: (01332) 523325 Mobile: 07940 771096 21 Mrs E A Hunter Ash House Farm, Radbourne Common, Kirk Langley, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 4LX Tel: (01332) 824273 21 Mrs V Turner Underedge Farm, Rowland, Bakewell, Derbys, DE45 1NR Tel: (01629) 640305 21 Mrs S E Stevenson 149 Broadway, Stoke on Trent, ST3 5PW Mobile: 07961 863233 22 Mr A D Jones Top Hill House, Maelor Court, Overton, Wrexham, Clwyd, LL13 0HE Tel: (01978) 710655 25 Mrs V Attenborough 9 Pursehouse Way, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 3YB Tel: (01379) 652631 28 250 Name Address Area Mr J R Jacks Trelorne, Church Street, Kenninghall, Norwich, Norfolk, NR16 2EP Tel: (01953) 887334 28 Mrs P Sumner Craig Lodge Farm, Gayton Road, East Winch, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE32 1LH Tel: (01553) 636248 28 Mrs E J Nixon Five Oaks, New Road,Beck Row Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP28 8RN IP28 8RN Tel: (0153) 675537 28 Ms A Skeet Weatherside The Ferry Felixstowe, Suffolk IP11 9RZ Tel: (01394) 272915 Mob: 07747 036047 29 Mrs J Edwards Wisteria House, Hawthorn Way, Shipston on Stour, Warks, CV36 4FD Tel: (01608) 664747 30 Miss J C Lewis 41 Southcourt Avenue, Leighton Buzzard, Beds. LU7 7QD Tel: (01525) 373382 31 Mr D E Neaves Oakwell, 2 Braefield, Woodwalton, Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 5ZH Tel: (01487) 773065 32 Mrs P Parker Dryscoed Farm, Efail Isaf, Pontypridd, M Glam, CF38 1SN Tel: (01443) 202089 35 251 Name Address Area Miss J Dexter Blewbury Riding & Training Centre, Bessels Way, Blewbury, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 9NH Tel: (01235) 851016 37 Mrs G Loffet Little Orchard, Wyck Rissington, Glos, GL54 2PN Tel: (01451) 821192 37 Mrs J Baker 16 Horton Road, Slapton, Leighton Buzzard, Beds, LU7 9QB Tel: (01525) 221701 39 Mr S W Rogers Witsend, 25 Park Lane, Knebworth, Herts, SG3 6PH Tel: (01438) 235332 39a Miss C Williams 12, Lower Paxton Road St. Albans Herts, AL4 0SW Mobile: 07900 490861 39a Mr D Bailey Crows Nest, Sewards End, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 2LW Tel: (01799) 523071 40 Mrs R Ockendon-Day Prince Halfyards, Stebbing Road, Felsted, Dunmow, Essex, CM6 3LG Tel: (01371) 820392 40 252 Name Address Area Mrs J S Husband The Shrubbery, Farm Lane, Cheltenham, Glos, GL53 0NN Tel: (01242) 574874 41 Mr A House 2 The Cresent Quemerford, Calne, Wilts, SN11 8LG Mobile: 07970 220079 42 Miss S M Roberts Highbanks, Kepnal, 42 Pewsey, Wilts, SN9 5JL Tel: (01672) 563269 Mob: 07747617634 Mr P J Slipper 8 Reeves Close, West Wellow, Romsey, Hants SO51 6RE Tel: (01794) 323295 43 Mr J Hammerton Downsview, Whitehouse Road, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 4LJ Tel: (01983) 826187 43a Mr K B Millman Hatch Farm, Stables, Chertsey Road, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 2EH Tel: (01406) 855550 07831 421022 44 Mrs J M Clark Eaglesfield, West Yoke, Sevenoaks, Kent , TN15 7HT Tel: (01474) 872242 45 Mrs S Gosling Riding Farm Stables, Riding Lane, Hildenborough, Tonbridge, Kent, TN119LN Tel: (01732) 838717 45 Miss S E Walker 22, Reeves Close Staplehurst, Kent, TN12 0NN Tel: 07808 965626 45 253 Name Address Area Mr J W Smart Cherry Tree Cottage, School Lane St Johns Crowborough E Sussex TN6 1SD Tel: (01892) 669788 Mob: 07990 803592 46 Mr R M Gill The Copse, Hunger Hill, East Stour, Gillingham, Dorset, SP8 5JR Tel: (01747) 823915 49 Miss S Holroyd Lower Allercombe Farm, Rockbeare, Exeter, Devon, EX5 2HD Tel: (01404) 822519 50 Mr P Stacey 16 Courtlage Walk, Kingsbridge, Devon, TQ7 1QX Tel: (01548) 857242 50 Mrs A Verden Jones Beechleigh, Leigh Road, Chumleigh, Devon, EX18 7JW Tel: (01769) 581018 50 Mrs P Warren 2 Hardacre, Park Erissey, Redruth, Cornwall, TR16 4HW Tel: (01209) 313559 51 Miss A Wise 3 Trethiggey Cottages, Quintrell Downs, Newquay, Cornwall, TR8 4LF Tel: (01637) 877022 51 254 BSJA Accredited Coaches – 2009 Name Address/Tel. Nos/e-mail Andrews Julie The Paddock, Back Lane, Greenhalgh, Preston, Lancs PR4 3HA 01253 836666 07979 875135 Arnott Martin The Stables Barochan Estate Houston Johnstone Renfrewshire 01505 61589907979 812036 Austin Andy PA6 7AZ Vine Farm Penwood Burghclere Newbury BerksRG15 9EW 01635 254894 07785 391785 Bergendorff Frederick Farnborough House Strangers Hill Farnborough Warks OX17 1EQ 01295 690504 07768 478255 fredbergendorff@msn.com Bevan Lynne Cwmyoy Farm, Cwmyoy, Abergavenny Monmouthshire NP7 7NT 01873 890288 & Fax 07815 738220 Billington Geoff Hall O'Coole Grange, Heatley Lane, Newhall Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 8AZ 01270 780665 07785 301919 geoffbill@tiscali.co.uk Booker Caroline Beacon Court, Bittaford, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 0DS 01752 892260 07977 141606 Bracken Corinne 2 Coln Way, Ash, Hants GU12 6LZ 01252 338268 07774 244158 corinnebracken@btinternet.com Cawkwell Selina Fours Lodge, The Yews, Firbeck, Worksop, S81 8JW 01709 816012 07768 853308 info@miltonwarmbloods.co.uk Conyers Tamsin Weston E.C. Morton Lane Weston Longville, Norwich Norfolk NR9 5JN 01603 872247 07776 137730 e-mail: thomaseconyers@aol.com Crago Paul Redmore Row Farm. Lower Basildon Berks RG8 9PD 01491 671888 07775 710643 Deasy Paul Kenmure Farm Kenmure Avenue Bishopbriggs Glasgow Lanarkshire G64 2QN 0141 772 3041 07775 690956 Dillon Ernest FBHS 24 Drumbowie Cres., Shotts, Lanarkshire ML7 4NP 0771 0099210 ernestdillon@yahoo.co.uk 255 Edgar Marie Fazakerley Fletcher Rio Grande, Leek Wootton Warwick CV35 7PN 01926 85563 07770 797797 Alan Tina Moss Brook ArenaLower Green LaneAstley Tydesley Manchester 01942 888287 07973 166793 Foxglade Farm Woolstone Faringdon Oxon 01367 820583 07770 775399 SN7 7QP Frost Mandy Blue Mountain, Widdecombe Lane, Compton Paignton, Devon TQ3 1TD 01803 875893 07968 055667 Gibson Susie Warren Croft Farm, LowtonWarrington, Cheshire WA3 1BY 01942 673628 07768 516123 Goosen Mandy 5 The Croft, Henley in Arden, Warks B95 5DY 07717 661501 mandygoosen@aol.com Goosen 5 The Croft, Henley in Arden, Warks B95 5DY 07785 315633 Tinagoosen@aol.com Tina Hadley Stephen Tudor Cottage, Hatfield, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 0SF 01568 760370 07768 484484 stephenhadley@btconnect.com Hamilton Andrew Coplawheather, 16 Bushelhead Road, Braidwood, Carluke, Lanarkshire ML8 5NA 01555771502 07974 744421 Andrew.hamilton23@btinternet.com Inglis Duncan Broxmead Farm, Broxmead Lane, Cuckfield, W Sussex RH17 5JH 07774 102893 Jones Michael Firtree Stud, Ashby Lane, BitterswellLutterworth, Leics LE17 4LS 07970 861582 Korenika Mia 14 The Heathers,Wollaston Northants NN29 7UB 01933 663124 07710 791095 mia@miakorenika.co.uk Lampard Spring Farm, Cold Overton Lane, Oakham, Rutland Leicestershire LE15 8DA 01572 755919 07779 312781 Di 256 Lanni Matthew Halefield Stud, Oundle Rd., Woodnewton,Peterborough PE8 5EG 07710 935991 Lewis Annette Tutein Farm, Grove Lane, Chigwell Row, Essex IG7 6JQ 0208 5005040 07985 266014 Luckett Geoff Fox Hill, Horley, Banbury, Oxon OX15 6BN 01295 670657 07812 148370 McGlynn Amanda Beechfield Livery Yard, Edgcott, Aylesbury, Bucks HP18 0QW 01296 770530 07752 120609 McKeever Philippa Over the Hill Hiouse, Houghton Le Spring, Tyne & Wear DH4 4NW 01915 844814 07887613886 gdmckeever@aol.com Moore Jason Standon Court, Ongar Road, Standon Massey, Essex CM15 0LE 01277 822792 07899 840899 Morgan Ros Hafod Fach, 37 High Street, Laleston, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF32 0HL Tel/Fax: 01656 660459 07968 202249 ros.morgan@btinternet.com Murphy Peter Laburnam, Lords Lane, Penwortham, Preston Lancs PR1 9UA 01772 316785 07710 567775 Newbery Tony Ashbourne StablesMortimers LaneLower Upham Hants SO3 1HF 01489 860502 ashbournestables@btconnect.com Newman Tracey Kiln Clough Farm, Bradley Fold Road, Ainsworth, Bolton BL2 5QR 01204 392350 07802 989142 Pyrah Malcolm Keyworth’s Farm, Old Forge Lane, Granby, Notts NG15 9PS 07785 727272 mjpyrah@hotmail.com Rushworth Claire Higher Church Park, Clapper Farm, Egloshayle, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 6HZ 01208 814900 07966 441841 clairerushworth@blackberrt.orange.co.uk 257 Saywell Andrew Mill Farm, Mill Lane, Upton, Southwell, Notts NG23 5SZ 01636 815595 07885 808716 Smith Liane The Bungalow Wigley Old Brampton Chesterfield Derbyshire S42 7JJ 07970 246475 Smith Steven 7 Percy Terrace, Leamington Spa, Warks CV32 5PG 07717 711711 stev225@btinternet.com Staveley Eve Sunnybank Tarporley Road Whitley Warrington WA4 4DX 01925 730162 e-mail: eve@evestaveley.co Thurloway Sally Forest Farm, Forest Road, Colgate, Horsham, W Sussex RH12 4SZ 01293 851315 e-mail: sallythurloway@hotmail.com Williams Candice 12 Lower Paxton Road, St Albans AL1 1PG 07900 490861 candicewilliamsporthorses@hotmail.com UKCC Level 3 Show Jumping Specific Coaches Austin David Orchard Hill, Rowney Green Lane, Alvechurch, Birmingham B48 7EL 01214 451195 07788 422740 Crann Pat Morfe Farm, Upper Farmcote, Bridgenorth, Salop WV15 5PS 01746 710251 07788 913423 e-mail: pat,crann@hotmail.com Florence Nicky Thimble Cottage, Huntingford, Wootton under Edge, Glos GL12 8EX 01453 844504 e-mail: nicola.florence@uwe.ac.uk Lacey Emma 8 VicRge Lane, Mettingham, Bungay, Suffolk NR35 1TE 01986 896070 07748 490453 e-mail: elacey@redwings.co.uk Moyce Chris Woodlands House, Bourne Park, Bridge, Canterbury Kent CT4 5BJ 01227 830245 07884 494633 Newton Sally Royston, Chapmans Lane, West Mercia, Colchester, Essex CO5 8SG 01206 381474 07973 845956 e-mail: sallynewton@intamail.com Popely John Swallows, 1 Purveys Hill, Cowfold Road, Bolney, Haywards Heath, W Sussex RH7 5SG 01444 881293 07768 512858 e-maill: jumping.john@tiscali.co.uk 258 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF OFFICIALS 259 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF OFFICIALS Name Area Page 48 15 39 40 41 42 31 4 38 16 51 12A 17 16 39 3 43 16 16 51 45 52 37 46 28 243 215 232 235 236 237 227 209 232 216 245 212 218 216 233 209 238 217 217 245 241 246 231 242 225 48 48 43 43 6 15A 15A 14 36 46 17 39 12A 12A 43 42 8 18 43 15 17 243 243 238 238 210 216 216 216 231 241 217 233 213 213 238 237 211 219 238 215 217 A Abbot, Mr W Abbs, Mr J L Abrahams, Mrs A Ackland, Mr D A Adams, Mr J T Adderley, Mrs R Aird, Mrs K Aitken, Ms L Allen, Mr A Akllen, Ms K Allen, Mrs P Allen, Mr P Almond, Mr M Ambler, Mr D Amies, Mrs D P Anderson, Mrs L Anderson, Mr P Andrew, Mrs M Andrew, Ms L Angove, Mr M Arthur, Mr D Arthur, Mrs G Ashworth, Mr C P Askew Mrs F Attenborough, Mrs V A B Baber, Mr P Baker, Mrs G Baigent, Mr J Baigent, Mrs S Bain, Mr L Bainbridge, Mr M Bainbridge, Mrs M Bainbridge, Mr P Baker, Mrs B Baker, Mrs E Baker, Mrs J Baker, Mrs J Balbach Mr K Balbach, Mrs S Banks, Mrs J Barber, Mrs H Barclay, Mr C Barker, Mr R A Barker, Mrs J Barker, Mrs L Baker, Mr S Name Barnes, Mrs J Barnett, Mrs J Barraclough, Miss T Barratt, Mr M Barratt, Mrs S Bartlett, Mr B Basey, Mr R D Bayman, Miss C Bean, Miss M Beaumont, Mrs D Beeston, Mrs G M Beet, Mr S T Begley, Miss K Begley, Mrs M Begley, Mrs W Bellamy, R Admiral A J, Benfield, Mr M Bennett-Jane, Caroline Berrisford, Mr G Berry, Miss M A Berry, Mr G Berry,. Mrs M Besnard, Mr B Bettany L Bewsher, Mr M Biddle, Mrs J Bielby, Mr R Birch, Mrs S Birtwistle, Mrs J C Bishop-Martin, Mrs C Bissmere, Mrs A Black, Mr A Blackie, Mr G Blackie, Mrs D Blackmore, Mrs F Blakemore, Mrs H Boddy, Mrs D E Bond, Ms J Booth, Miss A Bott, Mr J A Bowen, Mrs J Bowman, Mrs S Brannen, Mrs A Brint, Mrs C Bristow, Mr K Britten, Mrs S Brockett, Mr D Brooks, Mr R Brown, Miss R M H Brown, Mr I 260 Area Page 38 231 36 231 15A 216 46 241 18 219 52 246 12 212 42 237 51 246 8 214 21 221 28 235 43A 239 38 232 43A 239 49 246 30 227 46 242 21 220 45 241 17 218 27 224 52 247 22 222 17 218 40 234 15A 216 17A 219 15 215 24 222 35 229 2 209 3 209 3 209 52 247 16 217 15A 216 21 221 20 220 38 232 21 221 14 214 12A 213 52 246 45 240 42 237 39 233 37 231 5 210 15 215 Name Brown, Mrs A L Brown, Mrs P Browne, Miss N Buckingham, Mr M Buckley, Mrs J Bull, Mr K Bullock, Mrs J Burgin, Mr K Burrows, Mr T Byrne, Miss M Bywater, Mr K Area Page 48 30 37 32 14A 17 17 40 23 39 41 243 228 231 228 214 218 218 235 222 233 236 32 23 5 5 12A 12A 4 19 33 15 7 38 41 41 41 12 36 37 39A 45 7 49 49 28 38 22 43 42 26 24 21 14 18 18 41 31 44 43 6 228 222 210 210 213 213 210 219 229 215 211 232 235 235 236 212 231 231 234 241 211 244 244 225 232 221 239 237 224 223 221 214 219 219 235 227 240 238 210 Name Cowan, Mr S Cox, Mr M Crabtree, Mrs R Crawley, Miss N Croft, Mr H Cruickshank, Mr S Cuming, Miss S Curnow, Mrs A Cushion, Mrs A Cuthbertson, Miss S Page 1 33 21 4 51 8 52 50 43 1 208 229 221 210 246 212 246 245 238 208 15A 29 41 46 38 17 46 44 33 35 35 39 25 45 28 16 12 31 32 14A 41 50 50 30 51 43 32 46 37 43 14 30 4 51 33 41 40 37 48 15 216 226 236 241 232 218 241 240 228 230 230 233 223 241 225 217 212 227 228 214 235 245 245 227 245 238 228 241 231 238 214 226 210 246 228 235 235 231 243 215 D C Calcott, Mrs D Caley, Miss J A Campbell, Mr I Campbell, Mrs A Candler, Miss C Candler, Mr B Canney, Mr R Carpenter, Mr JFB Cartlidge, Mrs J Cawood, Mrs A Cepok, Mrs J Channing-Williams, Mr Chapman, Miss L Chapman, Mrs J Cheetham, Mr P Chester, Mr P Church, Mrs R Clancy, Mr I Clark, Mr I Clark, Mrs J M Clark, Ms K Clarke, Mrs S Clarkson, Miss J Claxton Mrs A Clifford, Mr B Clinton,Mr M Cockcroft-Oliver, Mr P Cockram, Mrs J Coe, Miss D Cole, Miss A Cole, Mr D L Collier, Mr J Colloff, Mr S Colloff, Mrs K Connor, Mr P Conway, Mr D Cook, Mrs J Cooper, Mrs N Cormie, Miss F Area Dace, Mrs S Dale, Mr R Danahar, Mrs V Daniel, Mr P D W Darlow, Mrs S Davenport, Mr P R Davie, Miss C A M Davies, Anne Davies, Miss L R A Davies, Mr R Davies, Mrs A Davies, Mrs C Davis, Mrs M A Davis Miss S Davis, Mrs S Davison, Mrs M Davison, Mrs S Dawkins, Mrs O Dawson, Mr A J Dawson, Mrs L Day, Mrs J E Dean, Mr W Dean, Mrs P Dearden, Mrs J Deithrick, Mrs J Delaney, Mr P Dellar, Mr K H Dewitt, Mrs S Dexter, Miss J Dicker, Mrs A Dixon, Mr D Dixon, Mr G N Doherty Dolley, Mrs A J Dolling, Mrs B Doney, Mr J F Dove, Mrs B Dowding, Miss F Down, Mrs J Downs, Mr D A 261 Name Draper, Mr A Dryburgh, Mrs M Du Pre, Miss D Duggan, Mrs D Dunlop, Mrs F M Dunning, Mr A F Dutton, Mr B Dye, Mr S R Dyke, Mrs H Area 45 6 41 17 44 43 22 28 52 Page 240 210 235 217 240 239 221 225 246 5 38 43 39A 1 35 29 30 19 45 23 22 12 8 48 36 36 40 43 36 210 232 239 233 208 229 226 226 220 241 222 221 212 211 243 231 230 235 238 231 31 52 44 17 15A 8 51 30 45 46 1 42 3 48 8 21 14 12 15 21 227 246 240 217 216 212 246 227 241 241 208 237 209 243 211 220 214 212 215 221 E Easdon, Mrs A Eastgate, Ms T Eden, Miss S Eden, Mr R J Edgar, Mrs J Edgcumbe Mrs M Edwards, Miss C Edwards, Mrs J E Edwards, Mrs M G Eggleton, Mrs L Elliott, Mrs D Ellis, Mr R J Elms, Ms P Enoch, Mr R Errington, Mrs M Evans, Mrs H Evans, Mr R J Everett, Mr D Ewing, Miss A Eynon, Mrs M D Area 40 15 49 35 12 36 50 26 Page 235 215 244 230 212 231 244 224 G Gallagher, Mr E Gallop, Mrs H Gallop, Miss S Garbutt, Mrs S Gardner, Mr S D Gates, Ms K Gibson, Miss S Gill, Mr R M Gillespie, Mr P Gillespie, Mrs J Gisbourne, Mr A Gleave, Mr N Glen, Mrs A Golledge, Mr A Gonzales, Mrs J Goodwin, Mr B Gordon, Mrs M S Gosheron, Mr J G Graham, Mr J Grant, Mr S P Gray, Ms V Greally, Mr P Greally, Mrs S Griffith, Mr E Griffith, Mr L Griffiths, Mrs Z Grover, Mrs J Gwennap, Mrs Z F Faraday, Mr M J Farnon, Mrs S Farrell, Mr J Fazakerley, Mr S R Fearnall, Mrs A C Ferguson, Mrs A Ferris, Ms J Finlayson, Mr S D Fisher, Mrs F Fleet, Miss B Forbes, Lady Forgacs, Mrs C Forsyth, Mr W M Forward, Mrs D Foster, Miss N Foster, Mr J Foster, Mr N Foster, Mrs J Foster, Mrs S Foster, Mrs S Name Fowler, Miss A Fox, Mr G Frampton Hobbs, Mrs Francis, Mrs A Frizelle, Mrs M Frost, Mr A Frost, Mrs A Furniss, Mr K 8 41 41 51 17 35 17 49 44 44 17 17 1 45 12 15 35 39A 8 15A 31 39 39 19/20 20 25 28 51 212 236 236 246 219 230 217 244 240 239 218 218 208 240 212 215 229 234 211 216 227 233 233 220 220 225 225 245 48 33 15 39 15 39A 39 24 23 6 8 4 4 243 228 215 233 215 234 233 222 222 210 211 210 210 H Hacker, Miss L Hackett, Mr A Haigh, Mr D Haigh, Mrs A Haigh, Mrs M H Haistead, Mrs J Hale, Mrs J Hall, Mr I Hall, Mr R C Halliday, Mrs K Hamilton, Mr M Hamilton, Mrs A Hamilton, Mrs M 262 Name Hamilton, Mrs P Hammerton, Mr J Harakis, Miss E Hargreaves, Mrs M M Harkin, Mrs C Harlock, Mr P R Harris, Mr D J Harris, Mr P Harris, Mrs G Harris, Mrs S Harris, Mrs W Hart, Miss K Harvey, Mrs P Hawthorne, Mrs A M Hayman, Mrs C Hazelby, Mr D G Hemmings, Mrs K Henwood, Mr M Hern, Miss C Hexley, Mr C Herridge, Mrs L Hill, Mr S Hill, Mrs L Hill, Mrs M E Hillman, Ms S Hiorns, Mr F Hiscox, Mr S Hobbs, Miss E Hobbs, Mrs E Hobson, Mrs V Holloway, Yvonne, Hooper, Mr P Hopkins, Mrs J Horton-Barr, Ms R Hoskins, Mr M House, Mr A Howe, Mr R K Howells, Mrs A Hudson, Mr G Hughes, Miss J Hughes, Mrs A Hughes, Mr R Humphries, Mrs J Hunt, Mrs J E Hunter, Mrs A Hunter, Mrs M Hurry, Miss S Husband, Mrs J S Hutton, Mrs S M Huzzard, Mrs P M Innes Mr L Area Page 45 43A 50 17A 3 32 46 41 32 38 39A 17 51 32 52 36 33 16 36 8 36 44 41 48 48 16 30 46 46 16 43 48 42 30 49 42 28 15 25 25 16 52 52 25 21 43 44 41 46 21 15A 240 239 245 219 211 228 242 238 228 232 234 218 245 228 247 233 229 217 230 212 231 240 236 243 243 217 227 241 241 217 238 243 237 227 244 237 225 215 223 223 217 247 247 223 220 238 240 235 242 221 216 Name Jacks, Mr J R Jackson, Mr K James, Mr D Jamieson, Mr J Jamieson, Mrs V Jamieson-Cowan, Miss Jaques, Ms R Jeffrey, Mr R Jenkins Ms D Jenkins, Mr G Jenkins, Mrs H Jinks, Miss E John, Miss S Johnson, Mr B Johnson, Ms A Jones, Mr A D Jones, Ms C Jones, Mr C Jones, Mr D Jones, Miss E Jones, Mr J R Jones, Mrs A Jones, Mrs S Jones, Mrs T Jopling, Mr C W Joyce, Mrs P Area 28 24 43 3 46 3 24 49 30 39 36 46 35 24 29 25 15A 36 45 12 35 20 51 20 12 8 Page 225 222 238 209 242 209 223 244 227 233 230 242 230 222 226 223 216 231 241 212 230 220 246 220 212 212 15 35 17A 29 28 28 1 42 12A 44 43 21 33 215 230 219 226 225 225 208 237 213 240 238 221 229 12A 18 39 16 44 24 24 30 52 213 219 233 217 240 223 223 227 247 K Kay, Mrs M Keates, Mrs J Kelly, Mr L G Kelly, Miss L J Kemp, Mr P Kemp, Mrs E Kennedy, Mr J H King, Mrs C King, Mr D W King, Mrs F Kings, Ms S V Kirk, Mrs L Knight, Mr R J L Laidlaw Lamb, Miss K Laming, Mr N Lane, Mrs Y Langton, Mrs J Lanni, Mr J M Lanni, Mr M Lapworth, Mr P Le Provost, Mrs G J 263 Name Leaper, Mrs A Lear, Mr B Lee, Mr J Leesley, Miss T Lennox, Miss E Lewington, Mr I Lewis, Mrs A Lewis, Miss J C Liddell, Mrs D Lightburn, Mr P J Linscott, Mrs A Lloyd, Mrs J Lloyds, Mrs G Loch, Mrs S Loffet, Mrs G Logan, Mrs A Logan, Mrs E Longland, Mr R Longland, Mrs D Losito, Mr G Lovett, Mr I Lovett, Mrs C Low-Mitchell, Miss S Lukings, Mr K Lynch, Mrs L Lynch, Mr S Lyons, Miss H Area Page 40 46 48 16 4 40 12 31 33 44 48 19 29 25 41 5 1 49 43 33 8 8 6 48 35 35 39 234 242 242 217 209 235 212 227 229 240 243 220 226 223 235 210 208 244 238 229 212 211 210 243 230 229 233 4 37 20 14A 44 18 3 39 16 33 6 40 30 46 27 30 8 27 14 12 40 40 50 210 231 220 214 240 219 209 233 217 228 211 234 227 242 224 227 213 224 214 213 234 234 245 M MacFarlane, Mrs Mackay-Perkins, Maclean, Ms S Maddock, Mr J Magee, Mrs A Maguire, Mr J Mair, Mrs J M Makins, Mrs S Mannion, D Manns, Mrs H J Manson, Mr G Maples, Miss P Marlow,Dr S Marsh, Mr S Martin, Mrs A Martin, Mr S Martin, Mrs J P Martin, Mr P Mason, Mr M Massey, Miss G Matheussen, Mrs Matthews, Mrs L May, Mr R T Miss A K 264 Name Mayhew, Mrs Mayman,Mrs R McCann, Ms P McCoy, Mrs K McCubbin, Mrs M J McCulloch, Mr C McDonald, Mr C McGowan, Mr M McInerney, Miss J R McKee, Mrs N McKie, Ms S McKenzie-Walker, Mrs S McKerlie, Mr C McLeod,Ms V McNaughton, Miss S McNaughton, Mrs M McNaughton, Mrs M McStraw, Mrs V McVittie, Mr K Membury, Mrs, J Merrill A Mewse, Mr A Midgley, Mr R J Millin, Mr M J Millman, Mr K B Mills, Miss S Mills, Mr T Milner, Miss G Mitchell, Mr R, MA, FR Mole, Mr D Moon, Mrs M Moon, Ms D Moor, Mr R Moore, Mr A Moore, Mrs N Moore, Mr D M F Morgan, Mrs C A Morris, Miss S Moss, Mr J Mould, Ms S Mullinger, Ms H Murray,Mrs A Murrish, Mrs M Myles, Mrs J Area Page 22 25 33 6 17A 1 8 1 46 19 1 5 1 7 15A 2 15A 39 12A 25 18 12A 39A 17 38 52 48 18 52 6 40 52 41 16 51 36 35 25 18 44 43 37 51 6 223 223 229 210 219 208 212 208 242 220 208 210 208 211 216 209 216 233 212 223 219 213 234 218 232 247 244 219 247 211 235 247 237 217 246 230 230 223 219 239 238 232 246 209 33 33 33 43 32 32 229 229 229 239 228 228 N Napier, Miss J Napier, Mr C D Naylor, Miss A J Naylor-Davies, Miss J Neaves, Mr D Neil, Mrs B Name Neudeck, Mr M A V Newbery, Mrs A Nixon, Mrs E J Northwood, Mrs D Noton, Miss J Nugent, Mrs V Nurse, Mrs M Nuttall, Mrs A E S Area 45 42 28 31 27 3 28 48 Page 241 237 225 227 224 209 225 243 17 40 34 16 42 3 18 17A 23 45 218 234 229 217 237 209 219 218 222 241 48 42 42 45 37 24 18 41 17A 38 50 15A 15 8 7 7 30 15 41 16 28 28 31 5 43 48 48 51 52 51 52 244 237 237 240 231 222 219 235 219 232 245 216 215 211 211 211 227 215 235 217 225 225 227 210 238 243 243 246 249 246 247 O O'Neill, Ms A Ockendon-Day, Mrs R Ogle, Mrs J Oliver, Mr P Oram, Mrs A Ormiston, Mr J Orsman, Miss L 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Saint, Mr B Sanderson, Mrs J Sapwell, Mr J Savory, Mr G B Scott, Miss H Seal, Mrs J Sebire, Mrs J E Sharman, Mrs S Sharp, Mr K Sharpley, Mr A Shaw, Mrs M Shayler, Mrs J Sheldon, Mrs J C A Sheret, Mr W Shields, Miss L K Shilton, Mr J Short, Mrs A Shrives, Mr H J Sillett, Mr J Simon, Mrs G Simpson, Mr D Simpson, Mr R Sirett, Miss A Sirett, Mr L Sirett, Mr L Skeet, Mrs M A Slipper, Mr P J Smith, Mr A Smith, Mr A B Smith, Mr D Smith, Mrs J Smith, Mr T Smith, Mrs P Smith, Mrs S Snead, Mrs C J Snow, Miss S Southward, Mr J A Spiller, Miss K Spiller, Mrs W Spragge, Miss R A St. Pierre, Mrs S Staines, Mr H N Stanley, Mr G W Name Stansfield, Ms R Stearn, Mr P Stern, Mrs N Stevenson, Mrs S Stevenson, Mr I Stevenson, Mrs E J Still, Ms S Stockdale, Mr K Stokes, Mr B R Strong, Mrs L M Suarez,Mr R Sullivan, Mr M J Sullivan, Mrs L Swailes, Mrs J Area Page 44 38 46 22 22 36 8 51 39A 14 50 17 17 12 240 232 242 221 221 231 211 245 234 214 245 218 218 213 42 42 14A 14A 33 40 36 49 36 15A 26 22 40 40 33 48 15A 24 52 23 52 48 41 29 28 22 14 39 50 21 46 46 237 237 214 214 228 235 231 244 230 216 224 221 235 235 229 243 216 222 247 222 247 243 236 226 225 221 214 233 245 221 242 242 16 217 T Tanner, Mr T Tanner, Mrs T Taylor, Mr W B Taylor, Mrs J Tesh, Mr R Theobold, Mr N G Thomas, Mrs D Thomas, Mr P Thomas, Mrs S Thompson, Mr C J Thompson, Mr P Thomson, Mr J V Thornley, Mr P B Thornley, Mrs M Tingey, Mrs E R Tipping, Miss A Topi, Miss L M Topliss, Mr J Torode, Mrs L Townsend, Mrs M Travers, Mrs M E Tripp, Mrs J Trower, Mrs R Trundle, Mrs D Trundley, Mrs J Trunkfield, Mrs J Tubman, Mr A G Tuckey, Mrs S Tuff, Mr J Turner, Mrs V A Twemlow, Mr C Twemlow, Mrs J U Untisz,Mrs A 266 Name Urch, Mr P Urquhart, Mr I V Vaughan France Mr A Vaughan, Mr M Vincent, Mrs J Vinnecombe, Mr S W Waghorne, Mrs S Walker, Miss S Walker, Mr C J M Walker, Mr P G Walker, Mrs G Walker, Mrs S Walpole, Mr S J Ward, Mrs G Warden MBE Mr D A Warren, Mrs P Warwick, Mrs N Warwick, Mrs E Warwick, Miss S Waterfield, Mr A R Waterfield, Mrs D Waters, Mr B 246 Wathen, Col G 225 Watkins, Miss D M Watkins, Miss H Watkins, Mr K J Watson, Mr B T Watson, Mr J K 217 Watson, Mr T 216 Watts, Ms L Wells, Mrs H Wells, Mr N Wellstead, Mr P Western, Mrs A Weston, Mrs J E Weston, Mrs S J Wheeler, Miss Y K Wheeler, Mr J White, Mr I D White, Mrs W Whitelock, Mr S Whiteside, Mr M Whitford, Mrs S Whitson, Mrs S Area Page Name 48 244 1 208 Wilde, Mr J Wilde, Mr S J Wilkes, Mr R Wilkinson, Miss H Willard Mrs J 48 24 Williams Mrs C 35 232 Williams, Miss T B 29 228 Williams, Mr E T 51 248 Williams, Mrs G Williams, Mr G H Williams, Mr I J 43a 239 Williams, Mr L 45 240 Williams, Mr S J 41 236 Williams, Mr V 39A 234 Williams, Mrs B 41 236 Williams, Mrs B 45 241 Williams, Mr I 28 225 Willaims, Miss J 32 228 Williams, Mrs J D 31 227 Williams, Mrs S 51 245 Williamson, Miss C 1 208 Williamson, Mr I 1 208 Wilson, Mrs D 42 237 Wilson, Miss E 44 240 Wilson, Mrs M 44 240 Wilson, Mrs M E 51 Winrow, Mr I Winter, Mrs D 28 Withorn, Mr M Wood, Miss B L L 35 230 Wood, Miss H 36 231 Wood, Mr B 39A 234 Woodbridge, Mr P 6 211 Woods, Mr S 16 Wray, Mrs J Wray, Miss E 16 Wright, Mr M Wynter, Mrs J 30 227 30 226 48 243 Youngs, Mr J S 19 220 8 211 39A 234 22 221 14A 214 43 238 23 222 23 222 49 244 17 224 24 223 25 223 Area Page 22 42 28 15 46 28 41 35 20 19 20 19 33 36 18 51 20 35 36 45 28 28 8 51 14 39 20 48 33 26 48 16 39A 28 12A 12A 52 45 221 237 225 215 242 225 236 230 220 220 220 220 229 231 219 246 222 230 231 241 225 225 211 246 214 232 220 243 229 224 243 217 234 226 213 213 247 242 Y 267 38 232 INDEX 268 GENERAL INDEX Rule No Page A 196 273 21-25 75 34.5.6 34.5.13 102.9 74 73 33.6 33.4 33.4 33.1,2 & 3 46 22.1, 33.9 33.11 81 316 317 318 306 75 49 22,24 24 22,24 24 90 31 73.3 34.5.8 32.2 9 291A 120 221 233 264 266 Abandoned competition ..................................................................................... 114 Abandonment Insurance .................................................................................... 202 ACCESS TO THE ARENA ............................................................................... 121 Accumulator ........................................................................................................ 141 ADMINISTRATION ................................................................................... 26 - 27 ADULT QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS .................................................... 155 Advanced Category .................................................................................... 63 Advanced Course Designer ................................................................................... 3 6 Advanced Course Designer Appointment ........................................................... 3 9 Advertising ............................................................................................................. 9 2 AFFILIATED SHOWS Insurance ........................................................................ 6 1 Affiliation Fees ...................................................................................................... 6 2 Affiliation of Shows .............................................................................................. 5 9 Age of 16 ................................................................................................................ 3 0 Age of 17 ................................................................................................................ 3 0 Age of 18 ................................................................................................................ 3 0 Age of 19 ................................................................................................................ 3 0 Age of horses / ponies (under 4 years old) .......................................................... 4 4 Agent (see registered agent) ........................................................................... 26,31 Agents ............................................................................................................ 31 - 32 Agreement to be bound by the rules .................................................................... 7 5 All Risks (Insurance) .......................................................................................... 202 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF OFFICIALS ........................................................ 259 Derby House British Novice Champ 1st Round .............................................. 166 Derby House British Novice Champ Regional Final ......................................... 167 Amateur Championships ......................................................................... 168 - 173 Amateu, 1.30m Classic ...................................................................................... 161 Amateur Category ..................................................................................... 64 Animal Health Trust Surcharge ............................................................................ 4 5 Annual re-registration ........................................................................................... 2 6 Annual re-registration of horse or pony ............................................................. 2 7 Annual renewal ....................................................................................................... 2 6 Annual renewal of membership ............................................................................ 2 7 Appeal Committee ................................................................................................ 7 9 Applications for Membership .............................................................................. 2 8 Applications for Show Affiliation................................................................ 60 Appointment to Course Builders Panels ............................................................. 3 7 Area, Meetings, Voting & Eligibility Rights ....................................................... 2 8 AREA REPRESENTATIVES AND COMMITTEES ..................................... 198 Area Committees ...................................................................................... 198 - 201 Areas ....................................................................................................................... 2 5 Area Trial .................................................................................................. 156 - 157 Arena ....................................................................................................................... 9 4 Arena - Authorised access .................................................................................. 121 Arena - Entering ................................................................................................. 122 Arena - Improperly leaving ............................................................................... 127 Arena - Leaving .................................................................................................. 128 269 Rule No 222 261 34.5.3 34.5.10 34.5.4 34.5.11 34.2 33.4 221 33.11 Page Arena - Unauthorised access ............................................................................. 121 Assistance - Outside assistance .......................................................................... 127 Assistant Course Builder ........................................................................................ 3 5 Assistant Course Builder Appointment ............................................................... 3 8 Associate Course Builder ....................................................................................... 3 6 Associate Course Builder Appointment .............................................................. 3 8 Associate Judges ..................................................................................................... 3 3 Associate Membership .......................................................................................... 3 0 Authorised Access to Arena .............................................................................. 121 Authorised Agents ................................................................................................. 3 1 B 35 282 410 411 171 242 172 31.2 76.4 406 407 101.3 316 317 408 409 34.5 400 318 13 34 34.5.7 507 290.9 Badges ...................................................................................................................... 3 9 Baton Relay ......................................................................................................... 146 British Novice Championship - First Round ................................................... 185 British Novice Championship - Second Round ............................................... 186 Bell ....................................................................................................................... 110 Bell - Ignoring ..................................................................................................... 123 Bell - Ringing ....................................................................................................... 110 Birth certificate ..................................................................................................... 2 8 Block Entry Fees ................................................................................................... 6 7 Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers - First Round ................... 182 - 183 Blue Chip Feed Balancer Pony Newcomers - Second Round ......................... 183 Body Protectors ..................................................................................................... 9 1 BRITISH EVENTING, RULES FOR SHOW JUMPING ...................... 129 - 134 British Novice Championship - Derby House -Adult First Round ................ 166 British Novice Championship - Derby House - Adult Second Round ........... 167 British Novice Championship - Pony - First Round ..................................... 184 British Novice Championship - Pony - Second Round .................................. 184 BSJA Accredited Coaches ........................................................................ 255 - 258 BSJA Course Designers Panels ............................................................................. 3 4 BSJA Pony 1.15m Members Cup ...................................................................... 179 BSJA Pony Class Course Specifications ........................................................... 178 BSJA National Amateur Championships ............................................... 168 - 173 BSJA Office ............................................................................................................ 2 5 BSJA Officials Personal Accident Cover ......................................................... 202 BSJA Panels ................................................................................................... 34 - 39 BSJA Senior Class Course Specifications .......................................................... 174 BSJA Senior Class Course Specifications for Winter Qualifying Competitions .................................................................................................. 174 BSJA Training Scheme .......................................................................................... 3 7 BSJA Winter Grade C Qualifier ..................................................................190 Buy Back - Lost Direct or Second Round Qualifiers ...................................... 154 C 33 89 76.13 Categories of Membership ........................................................................... 30 - 33 Cautioned by Judges ............................................................................................... 7 9 Challenge Trophies ............................................................................................... 6 8 270 Rule No 50.8 101.3 8 99 518 97 212.8 290.15 245 252 174 137 252 253 234 50.7 33.7 32.4 196 181 78 78A 184 32.3 195 164 89 85 84 197 82 81 73.4 244 1 34, 113 34.5.7 34.5 142 158 154 256 155 197 153 151 Page Change of Name .................................................................................................... 4 6 Channel Islands - Insurance Position ............................................................... 202 Chaps ....................................................................................................................... 9 1 Chief Executive ..................................................................................................... 2 4 Children - Code of Conduct .................................................................................. 8 5 Children on Horses ....................................................................................193 Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods ................................................... 8 4 Circle .................................................................................................................... 121 Claims, Insurance ................................................................................................ 202 Clear Round Jumping .................................................................................155 Clock - Restarting the ........................................................................................ 124 Closed combinations - Penalties at ................................................................... 125 Collecting Ring .................................................................................................... 110 Combinations ...................................................................................................... 102 Combinations - Closed ....................................................................................... 125 Combinations - Open ........................................................................................ 234 Commencing the round ............................................................................ 122 - 123 Commercial Names ............................................................................................... 4 5 COMMUNICATIONS ........................................................................................ 110 Company Membership .......................................................................................... 3 1 Company Rights and Privileges ........................................................................... 2 9 Competition Abandoned .................................................................................... 114 Competition Categories ..................................................................................... 110 Competitions - Local ............................................................................................ 7 2 Competitions, Pony .............................................................................................. 7 3 Competitions - Special ....................................................................................... 111 Competitive Rights ............................................................................................... 2 9 Competitor riding all horses qualified for the Jump-off ................................ 114 Competitor’s Time ............................................................................................ 107 Competitors Cautioned by Judge .......................................................................... 7 9 Complaint, notice of ............................................................................................. 7 7 Complaints of Misconduct ................................................................................... 7 7 Completing the Course. ..................................................................................... 114 CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE ........................................................................... 7 5 Conduct of Members ............................................................................................. 7 7 Conduct of Members - Agreement to be bound by the rules ............................ 7 5 Consideration of Show Applications ........................................................... 60 Continuing after stopping .................................................................................. 123 Corporate Status .................................................................................................... 2 4 Course Designers/Builders ............................................................................... 33,94 Course Designers / Builders Training Scheme ..................................................... 3 7 COURSE DESIGNERS PANELS .......................................................................... 3 4 Course - Flagging ................................................................................................. 103 Course - Incorrectly Erected ............................................................................. 105 Course - Jump-off ............................................................................................... 104 Course - Jumping wrong course ............................................................... 126 - 127 Course - Measuring ................................................................................... 104 - 105 Course - No competitor completing ................................................................ 114 Course - Number of obstacles ............................................................................ 104 Course Plan .......................................................................................................... 103 271 Rule No 157 159 152 156 88.3 132 Page Course - Representations by Competitors ....................................................... 105 Course - Resiting obstacles ................................................................................ 105 Course Specifications, BSJA Pony Class .......................................................... 178 Course Specifications, BSJA Senior Class .............................................. 174 - 176 Course Specifications, BSJA Senior Class for Winter Qualifying Competitions ................................................................................................. 176 Course Specifications, Young Riders ................................................................ 176 Course - Start and finish ..................................................................................... 104 Course - Walking ................................................................................................ 105 COURSES ................................................................................................... 103 - 105 Cross Disciplinary Suspension ..................................................................... 78 Cups ......................................................................................................................... 9 8 D 71 133 25.2 143 83 81 314 315 408 409 214 212 52 47 202 63 274 102.4 & .7 101 97 Definitions (Shows & Competitions) .................................................................. 5 8 Dimensions of Obstacles .............................................................................. 98 - 99 Direct Debit ............................................................................................................ 2 7 Directional Flags ................................................................................................. 103 Disciplinary action ................................................................................................ 7 7 DISCIPLINE .......................................................................................................... 7 5 Discovery Championship - First Round ........................................................... 165 Discovery Championship - Second Round ............................................. 165 - 166 Discovery Pony - First Round .......................................................................... 184 Discovery Pony - Second Round ............................................................... 184 Dismounting ........................................................................................................ 121 Disobediences ............................................................................................ 120 - 121 Disposal of Registered Horses ..................................................................... 46 - 47 Disputed Ownership ............................................................................................... 4 4 Disqualification ................................................................................................... 117 DISQUALIFICATION RETIRING & WITHDRAWING ............................. 117 Disqualified horses ................................................................................................. 4 8 Accumulator ........................................................................................................ 141 Draw Reins .............................................................................................................. 9 2 Dress ............................................................................................................... 90 - 91 Drugs ....................................................................................................................... 8 4 E 23 289B 77 32 41 201 201 75 233 79 Effective Date ........................................................................................................ 2 6 Eleven Years & Under ....................................................................................... 150 Eligibility (Horses & Riders) ....................................................................... 69 - 72 Eligibility Rights .................................................................................................... 2 8 Eligibility to Register a Horse or Pony ...................................................... 39 - 40 Elimination .......................................................................................................... 116 Elimination at the Judges Discretion ................................................................ 117 ELIMINATION, DISQUALIFICATION, RETIRING & WITHDRAWING ...................................................................... 116 Elite Category ............................................................................................ 64 Entering the Arena ............................................................................................. 122 Entries ............................................................................................................ 73 - 74 272 Rule No 79.5 102 314 315 2, 10, 31 Page Entry Fees, refund of ............................................................................................ 7 4 Equipment and Saddlery ............................................................................... 92 - 93 Equissage Discovery Championships - First Round ........................................ 165 Equissage Discovery Championships Regional Final ............................ 165 - 166 Errors ................................................................................................................... 119 Ex Officio Members ........................................................................................... 198 Executive Board ......................................................................................... 24,25,28 F 22.2, 23.1 258 213 277 182.1 34.5.14 34.4 88.2 265 73.8 142 143 139.1 97 33.12 164.1a 271 404 405 310 311 33.2 33.2B Facsimile ........................................................................................................... 26,27 Failing to Jump the Next Obstacle within 60 Seconds ................................... 127 Fall ........................................................................................................................ 121 Fault and Out ....................................................................................................... 142 Faults .................................................................................................................... 111 Fees ................................................................................................................. 20 - 21 FEI Course Designers Appointment .................................................................... 3 9 FEI Judges Appointment ...................................................................................... 3 4 FEI Suspension ....................................................................................................... 7 8 Fences (see Obstacles) Finishing .................................................................................................... 127 - 128 First Aid .................................................................................................................. 6 1 Flagging of Course .............................................................................................. 103 Flags - Directional ............................................................................................. 103 Flags on Water Jumps ........................................................................................ 102 Forbidden Substances ............................................................................................. 8 4 Foreign Nationals Competing in Great Britain ......................................... 32 - 33 Forty-Five Second Count Down ....................................................................... 107 Four Year Old Classes ......................................................................................... 139 Foxhunter - Pony - First Round ....................................................................... 181 Foxhunter - Pony - Second Round ........................................................ 181 - 182 Foxhunter - First Round ..................................................................................... 161 Foxhunter - Second Round ................................................................................ 163 Full Membership .................................................................................................... 3 0 Full Visiting Membership ...................................................................................... 3 0 G 101.3 32.2 32.2 32.1 304 66 64 61 Gaiters ..................................................................................................................... 9 1 GENERAL REGULATIONS ................................................................................ 2 4 General meetings .................................................................................................... 2 8 General meetings of the Association ................................................................... 2 8 General Privileges .................................................................................................. 2 8 Grades B & C Handicap ...................................................................................... 160 Grade Limits ........................................................................................................... 4 9 GRADING ............................................................................................................... 4 7 Grading of Imported Horses ................................................................................. 4 8 Grading records ....................................................................................................... 4 7 273 Rule No Page H 314 315 101.2 101.3 284 267 101.3 & 4 140 13 73.8 198.12 135 134 6 6 77.3 310 311 305 412 413 63 50.7.6 46 Discovery Championship - First Round ........................................................... 165 Discovery Championship Regional Final .............................................. 165 - 166 Hair, Long .............................................................................................................. 9 0 Half Chaps .............................................................................................................. 9 1 Handicap, Table A .............................................................................................. 147 Hat - Loss of ....................................................................................................... 128 Hat - Specification ................................................................................................. 9 0 Hedge .................................................................................................................... 103 Headquarters / office .............................................................................................. 2 5 Health & Safety Requirements for Shows ........................................................... 6 1 Height Objections ............................................................................................... 115 Height Conversion - Table 135 (Metres to Feet and Inches) ....................... 101 Heights in Jumps-Off ......................................................................................... 101 Heights in first rounds ........................................................................................... 9 9 Honorary Members ............................................................................................... 2 4 Honorary Vice President ...................................................................................... 2 4 Hors Concours ........................................................................................................ 7 0 Horse & Hound Foxhunter Championship - First Round .................... 161 - 162 Horse & Hound Foxhunter Championship - Second Round .......................... 163 Horse of The Year Show Grade C Champinships .............................. 160 - 161 Horse of The Year Show Qualifier 128cm ...................................................... 187 Horse of The Year Show Qualifier 138cm ...................................................... 187 Horse Insurance .................................................................................................. 202 Horses Disqualified ................................................................................................. 4 8 Horse passports (change of name) ...................................................................... 4 6 Horses under 4 years .............................................................................................. 4 4 Householders (Insurance) ................................................................................... 202 I 242 87A 64 264 94 93 22.1.1 22.1.3 73 291 64.2 Identification Panel .................................................................................. 249 - 254 Ignoring the Bell ................................................................................................. 123 Immediate Suspension ........................................................................................... 7 8 Imported Horses (Grading) ................................................................................... 4 8 Improperly Leaving the Arena ......................................................................... 127 Indebtedness to Affiliated Shows ......................................................................... 8 1 Indebtedness to the Association .......................................................................... 8 1 Initial application for membership ...................................................................... 2 6 Initial registration .................................................................................................. 2 6 INSURANCE ....................................................................................................... 202 Insurance Cover .................................................................................................. 202 Insurance Position - Channel Islands ............................................................... 202 Interbational Rules - see Appendix at end of Book International Shows held in the U.K. .................................................................. 5 9 International Trial .................................................................................... 155 - 156 Irish Points ............................................................................................................. 4 8 J 101.3 511 Jackets ..................................................................................................................... 9 0 John Whitaker International Winter JA Classic ............................................ 190 274 Rule No 45 34 34.3, 111 96.2 89 154 101 256 195 135 68.1 Page Joint Measurement Board Ltd .................................................................... 41 - 42 Judges, Time Keepers & Course Designers/Builders .................................. 33 - 39 Judges ................................................................................................................. 33,94 Judges & Show Stewards ............................................................................... 82 - 83 Judges - Caution to competitors .......................................................................... 7 9 Jump-Off Course ................................................................................................. 104 JUMPING AND JUDGING .......................................................................... 90 - 91 Jumping the Wrong Course ..................................................................... 126 - 127 Jump Off - Competitor riding all horses qualified ........................................... 114 Jumps-Off - Heights ........................................................................................... 101 Junior & Young Rider Nations Cups .................................................................... 5 6 K 316 317 211 280 263 KBIS Insurance - British Novice Championship - Adult First Round .......... KBIS Insurance - British Novice Championship - Adult Second Round ...... Knock Down ....................................................................................................... Knock Out ........................................................................................................... Knocking the Timing Equipment ..................................................................... 166 167 119 144 127 L 68.4 76.9 48 266 264 33.1 78 34.5.8 102.8 101.2 267 42 121.2 Leading Owners List .............................................................................................. 5 7 Leading Rider prizes ....................................................................................... 67, 68 Leasing .................................................................................................................... 4 5 Leaving the Arena .............................................................................................. 128 Leaving the Arena improperly ......................................................................... 127 Life Membership .................................................................................................... 3 0 Local Competitions ............................................................................................... 7 2 Log Book (Report Forms) .................................................................................... 3 7 Logos ....................................................................................................................... 9 2 Long Hair ................................................................................................................ 9 0 Loss of Hat .......................................................................................................... 128 Loss of Use ............................................................................................................. 4 1 Lungeing ................................................................................................................. 9 5 M 11 134 136 45 155 34.5.5 34.5.12 32.2 31-33 32.1.2 31.4 10 25 Management Board ...................................................................................... 5,24,25 Maximum Heights in the First Round ................................................................. 9 9 Maximum Spreads ............................................................................................... 102 Measurement of Horses/Ponies ................................................................... 41 - 44 Measuring the Course ............................................................................... 104 - 105 Median Course Designer ........................................................................................ 3 6 Median Course Designer Appointment ............................................................... 3 8 Meetings, Voting and Eligibility Rights .............................................................. 2 8 MEMBERSHIP ............................................................................................. 28 - 33 Membership Badge ................................................................................................. 2 8 Membership Cards ................................................................................................. 2 8 Membership of the Executive Board ................................................................... 2 5 Methods of Payment ............................................................................................ 2 7 275 Rule No 33.2 270 76.3 71.4 & 5 71.3 Page Membership Full .................................................................................................... 3 0 Milton Championship for 5 Year Old Horses ....................................... 138 - 139 Minimum Prize Money ......................................................................................... 6 7 Minor Competitions .............................................................................................. 5 8 Minor Shows ........................................................................................................... 5 8 Motor Insurance ................................................................................................. 202 N 50 304 289C 289D 272A 272B 404 405 299 68 406 407 197 33.3 22 22.4 33.3A 68 85 90 24 67 67.2 153 Names of Horses/Ponies ................................................................................ 45, 46 National B&C ..................................................................................................... 160 National 128cms Championship Qualifier ...................................................... 151 National 138cms Championship Qualifier ...................................................... 151 National Under 16 Championship for the Wales and West Trophy .......... 139 National Under 18 Championship .................................................................... 139 National Pony Foxhunter - First Round .......................................................... 181 National Pony Foxhunter - Second Round ............................................ 181 - 182 National Six Year Old Horse Championship ................................................... 158 Nations Cup Points ...................................................................................... 56 - 57 Newcomers - Pony - First Round ...................................................................... 182 Newcomers - Pony - Second Round ....................................................... 182 - 183 No Competitor Completing the Course ........................................................... 114 Non-jumping Membership .................................................................................... 3 0 Notice in Writing .................................................................................................. 2 6 Notification over the Telephone/BSJA Website ............................................... 2 6 Non Jumping Official Membership ...................................................................... 3 0 Non-Super League Nations Cup Competitions & Young Rider Nations Cup ....... 5 7 Notice of Complaint ............................................................................................. 7 7 Notice of Findings, Penalties and Appeals ......................................................... 7 9 Notice of renewal .................................................................................................. 2 7 Notional Prize Money ................................................................................. 49 - 55 Notional Prize Money - for Foreign Competitions .......................................... 5 4 Number of Obstacles ........................................................................................... 104 O 198 198.12 137 133 258 140 134 135 136 257 Objections .................................................................................................. 114 - 115 Objections - Height ............................................................................................ 114 OBSTACLES .......................................................................................................... 9 8 Obstacles - Combinations .................................................................................. 102 Obstacles - Dimensions ......................................................................................... 9 8 Obstacles - Failing to jump next obstacle within 45 seconds ........................ 127 Obstacles - Hedge ................................................................................................ 103 Obstacles - Heights in First Round ....................................................................... 9 9 Obstacles - Heights in jumps - off .................................................................... 101 Obstacles, In the Schooling Area - Authorised .................................................. 9 6 Obstacles, In the Schooling Area - Unauthorised .............................................. 9 7 Obstacles - Maximum spreads ........................................................................... 102 OBSTACLES, PENALTIES AT ...................................................................... 127 Obstacles - Penalties at alternative obstacles .................................................. 127 276 Rule No 255 122 131 153 159 24 33.3A 34.6 68..3 269 301 306 253 231 261 33.13 33.3b 47 Page Obstacles - Penalties under Table C ................................................................. 126 Obstacles - Practice ............................................................................................... 9 5 Obstacles - Structure and Appearance ................................................................. 9 8 Obstacles - Number of ........................................................................................ 104 Obstacles - Resiting ............................................................................................ 105 Official Forms ........................................................................................................ 2 7 Official Membership .............................................................................................. 3 0 OFFICIALS ............................................................................................................. 9 4 Official BSJA Insurance Schemes ...................................................................... 202 Officials in Scotland .............................................................................................. 3 9 Olympic Games Points ......................................................................................... 5 7 Olympic Star Spotters Competition for 6 Year Old Horses .......................... 138 Open 1.40m ........................................................................................................ 159 Open 1.30m, Amateur Incorporating 1.30m Classic Champ. ...................... 161 Open Combination - penalties at ...................................................................... 125 Order of Starting ................................................................................................. 122 ORGANISATION ......................................................................................... 24 - 25 Other Insurance .................................................................................................. 202 OTHER PENALTIES ........................................................................................ 127 Outside Assistance ............................................................................................. 127 Overseas Members ................................................................................................ 3 3 Owner Membership ............................................................................................... 3 0 Ownership (disputed) ............................................................................................. 4 4 P 34.1 4 257 252 255 253 251 254 68 121.3 410 411 33.5 75 78A 77.14 Panels ...................................................................................................................... 3 3 PANEL OF AREA REPRESENTATIVES AND OFFICIALS BY AREA ...................................................................................... 208 Para Equestrian ................................................................................................... 137 Patron ..................................................................................................................... 2 4 PENALTIES ....................................................................................................... 124 Penalties at Alternative Obstacles .................................................................... 127 Penalties at Closed Combinations Under Table A .......................................... 125 PENALTIES AT OBSTACLES ........................................................................ 124 Penalties at Obstacles Under Table C .............................................................. 126 Penalties at Open Combinations Under Table A ............................................ 125 Penalties at Obstacles Under Table A .............................................................. 124 Penalties at the Water Jump Under Table A .................................................. 125 Personal Accident Cover ................................................................................... 202 Personal Accident Insurance ............................................................................. 202 Points for Riders Ranking List ............................................................................. 5 5 Ponies (not to be ridden by adults) ...................................................................... 9 5 PONY CLUB SHOW JUMPING RULES .............................................. 135 - 136 Pony British Novice Championship - First Round ......................................... 185 Pony British Novice - Second Round ............................................................... 186 Pony Associate Membership ................................................................................ 3 0 Pony Category ....................................................................................................... 6 4 Pony Competitions ............................................................................................... 7 3 Pony Competitions - Start/Finish Times ........................................................... 7 1 277 Rule No 78A 408 409 404 405 33.6 400 406 407 402 22.2, 23.1 275 87 121 122 50.7 288 500 5 5 76 62 67 76.6 75 73.2 98 68 99 173 165.1 95 14 278 Page Pony Competitions - with a rider age restriction .............................................. 7 3 Pony Discovery - First Round .................................................................. 184 Pony Discovery - Second Round ...................................................................... 184 Pony Foxhunter - First Round .......................................................................... 181 Pony Foxhunter - Second Round ............................................................ 181 - 182 Pony Membership ................................................................................................. 3 0 Pony Members Cup ............................................................................................ 179 Pony Newcomers - First Round .............................................................. 182 - 183 Pony Newcomers - Second Round .................................................................... 183 PONY QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS ....................................................... 179 Pony Show Jumper of the Year ........................................................................ 179 Postmark ................................................................................................................ 2 6 Power and Speed ................................................................................................. 141 Powers of the Stewards to impose Penalties ...................................................... 7 8 PRACTICE ............................................................................................................. 9 4 Practice Area .......................................................................................................... 9 4 Practice Obstacles ......................................................................................... 95 - 97 Prefix (on horses name) ....................................................................................... 4 5 Preliminary Competition .................................................................................. 149 Premier Circuit .................................................................................................... 188 President ................................................................................................................. 2 4 President Elect. ...................................................................................................... 2 4 Private Health Insurance ................................................................................... 202 Prizes .............................................................................................................. 67 - 69 Prizes - Graded ....................................................................................................... 4 7 Prizes - Notional ........................................................................................... 49 - 54 Prizes - Withholding ............................................................................................. 6 7 Progressive Category ............................................................................................ 6 3 Promotion for Show Applications ...................................................................... 5 9 Promotional Leagues ............................................................................................ 5 6 Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods ................................ 8 5 Prohibited Substances, List of Examples ................................................... 82 - 84 Promotional League .............................................................................................. 5 6 Protection of Children .......................................................................................... 8 5 Public Address ..................................................................................................... 110 Public Display Boards ......................................................................................... 109 PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE ................................................................ 202 Publication of Findings and Penalties ................................................................. 8 3 Publications ............................................................................................................ 2 5 Puissance .............................................................................................................. 143 Q 290 Qualifiers .................................................................................................... 154 - 155 QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS .................................................................... 154 R 232 44 Rate of Starting ................................................................................................... 122 Re-Registration ...................................................................................................... 4 1 278 Rule No 21,61 79.5 212.5 33.8 32.2 32.2 9 33.9 51 42 42 - 43 96.3 282 283 34.5.8 205 157 198 44 283 212.7 159 114.1 114.2 245 246 72 191 203 205 77.15 68 32 86 172 234 300 212.6 Page Records .............................................................................................................. 26,47 Refund of Entry Fees ............................................................................................ 7 4 Refusal .................................................................................................................. 120 Regimental Membership ....................................................................................... 3 1 Region ..................................................................................................................... 3 0 Regional .................................................................................................................. 3 0 Regional Intro League ........................................................................................... 5 4 REGIONAL ORGANISATION ......................................................................... 196 Regional Representatives ......................................................................... 196 - 197 Regions and Areas .................................................................................................. 2 5 Registered Agent .................................................................................................... 3 1 Registration Fees .................................................................................................... 4 6 Registration for BSJA Competitions ................................................................... 4 0 Registration for International Competitions ..................................................... 4 1 REGISTRATION OF HORSES / PONIES .......................................................... 3 9 Regulation of Show Stewards ................................................................................ 8 3 Relay - Baton ...................................................................................................... 146 Relay - Rescue ........................................................................................... 146 - 147 Report Forms ......................................................................................................... 3 7 Reports - Competitor Retiring .......................................................................... 119 Representations by competitors about the Course ......................................... 105 Representations by competitors to the judge .................................................. 114 Re-registration ....................................................................................................... 4 1 Rescue Relay .............................................................................................. 146 - 147 Resistance ............................................................................................................ 120 Resiting Obstacles ............................................................................................... 105 Responsibility (Course Builders) .......................................................................... 9 4 Responsibility (Judges,Courses) ............................................................................ 9 4 Restarting the Clock ........................................................................................... 124 Restarting the Whole Course ............................................................................ 124 Restrictions, Shows ................................................................................................ 5 8 RESULTS ............................................................................................................. 111 Results under Table A ......................................................................................... 111 Retiring ...................................................................................................... 117 - 118 Retiring - Judge’s report ..................................................................................... 119 RETIRING & WITHDRAWING ...................................................................... 116 Riders - Eligibility .................................................................................................. 7 1 Riders Ranking List ...................................................................................... 55 - 57 Rights and Privileges of Membership ......................................................... 28 - 29 Rights of Members at Stewards Meetings ........................................................... 7 8 Ringing the Bell .................................................................................................. 110 Round, Commencing the ................................................................................... 122 Seven Year Old Horse Championships ............................................................. 158 RULES FOR SPECIAL COMPETITIONS ...................................................... 138 Run Out ................................................................................................................ 120 S 102 75 Saddlery and Equipment ........................................................................................ 9 2 Schedules ........................................................................................................ 62 - 63 279 Rule No Page 268 Scheduling ............................................................................................................ 138 SCORING ............................................................................................................. 110 164.1a Second Count Down - 45 ................................................................................... 107 SECTION 1 ............................................................................................................ 2 3 SECTION 2 ............................................................................................................ 8 8 SECTION 3 ......................................................................................................... 136 SECTION 4 ......................................................................................................... 153 312 Senior Newcomers - First Round ............................................................. 163 - 164 313 Senior Nerwcomers - Second Round ................................................................. 164 300 Seven Year Old Horse Championships ................................................... 158 - 159 101.3 Shirts ....................................................................................................................... 9 1 32.1.5 Show Dates ............................................................................................................. 2 8 32.1.4 Show Jumping magazine ........................................................................................ 2 8 73 Shows - Affiliation ................................................................................................. 6 0 74 Shows - Affiliation fees ......................................................................................... 6 2 SHOWS AND COMPETITIONS ......................................................................... 5 8 71 Shows - Definitions ............................................................................................... 5 8 72 Shows - Restrictions .............................................................................................. 5 8 75 Shows - Schedules ................................................................................................... 6 2 71 Shows and Competitions - Definitions ................................................................ 5 8 73.1 Shows - Secretary Membership ............................................................................ 5 9 73.8 Show Organiser ....................................................................................................... 6 1 96.2 Show Stewards ........................................................................................................ 8 2 287 Single Phase Competition .................................................................................. 149 241 Signal to Stop ...................................................................................................... 123 279 Six Bars ................................................................................................................ 143 299 Six Year Old Horse Championship ................................................................... 158 75 Special Category .................................................................................................... 6 5 184 Special Competitions ......................................................................................... 111 161 Speed - Timing .................................................................................................... 106 136 Spreads - Maximum ........................................................................................... 102 101.9 Spurs ........................................................................................................................ 9 1 404 Squibb Demolition Junior Foxhunter - First Round ........................................ 181 405 Squibb & Demolition Junior Foxhunter Second Round ....................... 181 - 182 41.4 Stallions, Breeding & Grading ............................................................................... 4 0 102.12 Stallion Discs .......................................................................................................... 9 3 82.21, 102.12Stallions ............................................................................................................. 77,93 203.3 Standards .............................................................................................................. 118 12 Standing Committees ............................................................................................ 2 5 152 Start and Finish ................................................................................................... 104 STARTING .......................................................................................................... 122 231 Starting - Order of .............................................................................................. 122 232 Starting - Rate of ................................................................................................ 122 7,83 Stewards ............................................................................................................. 24,77 86 Stewards Meetings - Rights of Members ............................................................. 7 8 90 Stewards - Notice of Findings, Penalties and Appeals ....................................... 7 9 87 Stewards Powers to impose penalties .................................................................. 7 8 95 Stewards - Publication of findings & penalties ................................................... 8 1 96 Stipendiary Stewards .............................................................................................. 8 2 244 Stopping - Continuing after ............................................................................... 123 280 Rule No 241 245 243 131 33.10 36 79.4 50.7.4 91 92 34.5.2 & 9 49 24.2 32.5 88.1 76.7 Page Stop, Signal to .................................................................................................... 123 Stopping and restarting the Clock .................................................................... 124 STOPPING DURING A ROUND ..................................................................... 123 Stopping Voluntarily .......................................................................................... 123 Structure and Appearance ..................................................................................... 9 8 Stud Membership .................................................................................................... 3 1 Subscriptions ........................................................................................................... 3 9 Substitutions ........................................................................................................... 7 3 Suffix (on horses name) ........................................................................................ 4 5 Summary Powers of the Chief Executive .................................................. 79 - 80 Summary powers of a Team Manager ................................................................. 8 1 Supervisory Course Designers / Builders Panel (List of) ................................ 248 Supervisory Course Designers / Builders Panel Appointment ................... 35,39 Supervisory Panel Judges, List of ...................................................................... 248 Surcharge (Animal Health Trust) ......................................................................... 4 5 Suspended ................................................................................................................ 2 7 Suspension of Members ......................................................................................... 2 9 Suspension (Following conviction in a Court of Law) ...................................... 7 8 Sweepstakes ............................................................................................................ 6 8 T 182 284 191 231 192A 192B 192C 192D 192E TABLE 162 Time Allowed ............................................................................... 108 TABLE 182 Time Faults ................................................................................... 111 TABLE 191 Jump Off under Table A .............................................................. 112 TABLE 134 Maximum heights of fences ....................................................... 100 TABLE 135 Height Conversion (Metres to Feet and Inches) .................... 101 TABLE 136 Maximum spreads for ponies ..................................................... 102 TABLE 182 Time Faults ................................................................................... 111 TABLE 201 Elimination ......................................................................... 116 - 117 TABLE 253 Errors in combinations ................................................................ 125 TABLE 254 Errors at water jumps .................................................................. 126 TABLE 280 Knock out Formula ...................................................................... 145 TABLE 45 Height Conversion hands & inches to cms .......................... 43 - 44 TABLE 67.1 Notional prize money for National competitions ........... 50 - 54 TABLE 67.2 Notional prize money for Foreign competitions ...................... 5 4 TABLE 67.3 Notional prize money for Young Riders & Juniors in Foreign competitions ................................................................................... 5 4 TABLE 68.1 .......................................................................................................... 5 6 TABLE 68.3 Olympic Games & Championships Individual points .............. 5 7 TABLE 97.1 Forbidden Substances (horses) ..................................................... 8 4 TABLE A ............................................................................................................ 111 TABLE A Handicap ........................................................................................... 147 TABLE A, Results under ................................................................................... 112 TABLE A4 .......................................................................................................... 122 TABLE A6 .......................................................................................................... 113 TABLE A7 .......................................................................................................... 113 TABLE A8 .......................................................................................................... 113 TABLE A9 .......................................................................................................... 113 Table A10 ............................................................................................................ 113 281 Rule No Page 194 TABLE AC .......................................................................................................... 114 TABLE A 9 ......................................................................................................... 113 183,193, 255 TABLE C .............................................................................................. 111,114,124 299 Six Year Old Horse Championship ................................................................... 158 276 Take Your Own Line ......................................................................................... 142 281 Team .................................................................................................................... 145 68 Team Championships Points ............................................................................... 5 7 92 Team Manager, Summary Powers of .................................................................. 8 1 22.4 Telephone/BSJA Website - Notification ............................................................ 2 6 289A Ten Years and Under Competition .................................................................. 150 77.2 Ticket to Ride Scheme .......................................................................................... 6 9 162 Time Allowed ...................................................................................................... 107 164 Time Competitors .............................................................................................. 107 182.2 Time Faults .......................................................................................................... 111 34,112 Time Keepers ................................................................................................... 33,94 163 Time Limit .......................................................................................................... 107 182.3 Time Penalties .................................................................................................... 111 161 TIMING ............................................................................................................... 105 165 Timing Equipment .............................................................................................. 109 263 Timing equipment - Knocking the ................................................................... 127 34.5.7 Training Scheme - Course Designers / Builders .................................................. 3 7 76.13 Trophies ................................................................................................................. 6 8 68.1&3 Top Horses List ..................................................................................................... 5 7 273 Top Score ............................................................................................................ 140 101 TURNOUT .................................................................................................... 90 - 91 285 Two Fence Challenge ......................................................................................... 148 286A Two Phase Competition .................................................................................... 148 312 TriZone Senior Newcomers First Round ................................................ 163 - 164 313 TriZone Senior Newcomers Second Round ..................................................... 164 U 71.2 & 72.2 Unaffiliated Shows ................................................................................................. 5 8 222 Unauthorised access to arena ............................................................................ 121 133.2 Units - Measurement .................................................................................... 98 - 99 65 Upgrading ....................................................................................................... 48 - 49 UKCC Level 3 Show Jumping Specific Coaches ............................................. 258 V 25.2 25.2 326 327 4 6 33.12 32.2 VADD Mandate ..................................................................................................... 2 7 Variable Amount Direct Debit ............................................................................. 2 7 Veteran Rider Minor ........................................................................................... 172 Veteran Rider Major ........................................................................................... 173 Vice Patron ............................................................................................................. 2 4 Vice Presidents ....................................................................................................... 2 4 Visa .......................................................................................................................... 2 0 Visiting Members ................................................................................................... 3 2 Voting and Eligibility Rights ................................................................................ 2 8 282 Rule No Page W 156 139 254 102.8 514 515 512 513 507 517 501 505 506 500 204 76.6 99 256 Walking the Course ............................................................................................ 105 Water Jump ............................................................................................... 102 - 103 Water Jump Penalties at .................................................................................... 125 Weather Insurance .............................................................................................. 202 Welfare of the Horse ................................................................................... 86 - 88 Whips ...................................................................................................................... 9 2 Winter 128cms Competition - First Round .................................................... 192 Winter 128cms Competition - Second Round ................................................ 192 Winter 138cms Competition - First Round .................................................... 191 Winter 138cms Competition - Second Round ................................................ 191 Winter Grade C Qualifier ................................................................................... 190 Winter Grade JC Championship ....................................................................... 193 Winter Grades A & B Grand Prix ..................................................................... 188 Winter B & C ...................................................................................................... 189 Winter Novice Championship .......................................................................... 189 Winter Premier Circuit ...................................................................................... 188 WINTER QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS .................................................. 188 WITHDRAWING, ELIMINATION, DISQUALIFICATION, RETIRING ................................................................. 116 Withdrawing ........................................................................................................ 118 Withholding Prizes ....................................................................................... 67 - 68 Working with Children in Horse Sports .............................................................. 8 5 Wrong course ............................................................................................ 126 - 127 Y 272A 272B Young Young Young Young Riders - Course Specifictions ................................................................. Show Jumper Award ............................................................................... Riders Under 16 Championship ............................................................ Riders Under 18 Championship .................................................. 139 - 283 176 151 139 140 International Rules Union Flag Badges and Saddlecloths 1. Only riders selected to represent Great Britain at an official CSIO or Championship (Senior, Young Rider, Junior, Children, Pony or Veteran (Ambassadors) are entitled to wear the Union Flag badge with a plain background on the breast pocket of their jackets. 2. Members of an Official Senior British Nations Cup or Championship Team are entitled to wear the Union Flag badge, with a red background. The entitlement to wear this badge is permanent. 3. Members of an Official British Young Rider Nations Cup or Championship Team are entitled to wear the Union Flag badge, with a pale blue background, on their jackets for a period of two years following their last appearance on the Team. 4. Members of an Official British Junior Nations Cup or Championship Team are entitled to wear the Union Flag badge, with a white background, on their jackets for a period of two years following their last appearance on the Team. 5. Members of an Official British Childrens Nations Cup or Championship Team are entitled to wear the Union Flag badge, with a dark blue background, on their jackets for a period of two years following their last appearance on the Team. 6. Members of an Official British Pony Nations Cup or Championship Team are entitled to wear the Union Flag badge, with a yellow background, on their jackets for a period of two years following their last appearance on the Team. 7. Members of an Official British Veteran Nations Cup or Championship Team are entitled to wear the Union Flag badge, with a dark green background, on their jackets. The entitlement to wear this badge is permanent. 8. Union Flag saddlecloth badges may only be worn by selected Team members during official Nations Cup and Championship competitions. 9. Members riding at a CSI are not eligible for a Union flag badge or saddlecloth. 10. Members selected for Home Pony International may wear a pin badge and saddlecloth badge with a St George/St Andrew Cross or Welsh Dragon. However, these may not be worn in subsequent competitions. British Team Jacket 1. Members selected for an official Senior British Nations Cup Team will be entitled to wear a British Team Jacket. 2. The British Team jacket is navy blue with a red collar, piped white. These colours are registered with the FEI as the official British Team colours and therefore must not be reproduced. 3. Only official British Team sponsor logos can be worn on the British Team Jacket. Individual rider sponsors logos are not permitted. International Shows – CSI General 1. International shows (CSIs) are conducted in accordance with FEI Statutes, General Regulations and Sport Rules (see www.horsesport.org). 2. Applications to run International shows must be submitted to the International Office of the BSJA by the 15th September of the year preceding the show. Application forms available from the BSJA International Office. Age of Competitors for FEI Competitions 1. Competitors may take part in FEI Competitions and FEI Championships for Young Riders from the beginning of the year they reach the age of 16 until the end of the year they reach the age of 21. 2. Competitors may take part in FEI Competitions and FEI Championships for Juniors from the year they reach the age of 14 until the end of the year they reach the age of 18. 3. Competitors may take part in FEI Competitions and FEI Championships for Children from the year they reach the age of 12 until the end of the year they reach the age of 14. 4. Competitors may take part in FEI Competitions and FEI Championships for Pony riders from the year in which they reach the age of 12 until the end of the year they reach the age of 16. 5. From the year in which they reach their 16th birthday, Juniors and Young Riders may take part in certain international competitions for Seniors with the express permission of the British Equestrian Federation (BEF). 6. The following may compete as a Veteran Rider in international Veteran competitions: i. Ladies from the year in which they reach their 45th birthday and gentlemen from the year in which they reach their 49th birthday. Riders may not have participated in jumping competitions for senior riders at CSI2*shows and upwards in the current year. ii. International Veteran competitions are open to riders who, in the current year, have not taken part in any competition where the first round exceeds 1.30m. FEI Registration of Horses and Riders 1. All horses and riders competing at International Shows in the UK and overseas must be registered with the FEI through the BSJA. Details and registration forms available from the BSJA International Office. FEI Passports 1. Horses competing at any level overseas, anywhere in the world must have an official, valid FEI Passport or a National Passport approved by the FEI and accompanied by an FEI Recognition Card. Details and application forms available from the BSJA International Office. 2. Horses competing at a CSI1* or 2* show in the UK will not require an FEI Passport. They will however be identifiable by way of a valid national passport, be registered with the BSJA and the FEI and meet the FEI requirement for equine influenza vaccination. Age of Horses 1. Horses entered for the Olympic Games and FEI World Championships must be at least 9 years of age. 2. Horses entered in Regional Games, Continental Championships and World Cup Finals must at least eight years of age. Horses entered for CSIO3* - 5* events must be at least seven years of age. However competitions limited to the participation of six year old horses may be held at these events. Horses entered for CSIO1* - 2* and CSI1* - 2* events must be at least six years of age. Authorisation to compete overseas 1. All horses and riders wishing to compete abroad, including riders receiving personal invitations, in international competitions must apply to the BSJA International Office for authorisation. Selection policies are available on the BSJA website and from the International Office. 2. Horse/rider combinations will only be authorised to compete abroad at the level at which they are consistently/successfully competing in the UK. 3. With the exception of Young Horse and Veteran Rider classes, the first or only horse of a member wishing to compete abroad MUST be a genuine Grade B. 4. All applications for authorisation will be considered by the World Class Performance Manager on a case by case basis. Authorisation may be withdrawn if the Team Manager deems the entry to be inappropriate. 5. British riders may only be entered into international competitions by the BSJA International Office. Riders must comply with the Rules of the BEF and the FEI; see websites www.bef.co.uk and www.horsesport.org Competing in Foreign National Competitions 1. If a British rider wishes to compete in or is invited to compete in a foreign national competition he/she is (unless they are a Competitor Living Abroad see 2) required under FEI Regulations to obtain written permission from the BEF – this is known as a “Guest Licence”. Please contact the British Equestrian Federation for further information. 2. A Competitor Living Abroad is a rider who spends more than six months a year outside the UK but in the relevant country. In the event that such a rider wishes to compete in a national competition in that country the rider should apply for a Guest Licence from the National Federation of that country. Prizes Graded in International Competitions 1. Prize money won in international age classes will be awarded notional prize money in accordance with Table 67.1. Home Pony International 1. Riders wishing to be considered for Home Pony International Teams must have passed the Pony Proficiency Award (with the exception of 128cms pony riders). Details can be downloaded from the BSJA website. 2. The country of residence is the country the rider will represent, regardless of birth place, i.e. if you live in Wales you must represent the Welsh Team. 3. All riders competing at the Irish Home Pony International will be expected to contribute £50 each towards Chef d’Equipe expenses. 4. Team members selected to compete at the English, Welsh and Scottish Home Pony Internationals will be expected to contribute £25 each towards Chef d’Equipe expenses. Authorisation for Pony Competitions 1. Any rider wishing to be considered for International selection or authorisation to compete abroad on 138cms and/or 148cms ponies must have passed the Pony Proficiency Award. Details can be downloaded from the BSJA website. 2. Riders who are authorised to compete at a CSIP will be expected to contribute £50 each towards Chef d’Equipe expenses.