incorporating Woodhay District Riding Club

(Affiliated to the British Horse Society)

Unaffiliated Horse Trials

(Riders 16 years or older)

 

on

 

Sunday 23rd May 2010, 8.30am

 

to be held at

 

KNIGHTON DOWN, Larkhill, Nr Amesbury, Wilts

  Grid Ref SU11 8449

Class

Class Name

Entry Fee

BVRC Non BVRC

1

Intermediate

 DRESSAGE             BRC HN1 (2001)

 SHOW JUMPING     2'9" – 3’0" (85-90cm)    Speed: 325 metres/min

 CROSS COUNTRY  2'9" – 3’0"  (85-90cm)   Speed: 450 metres/min

                                                                                (Green Course)

£42

£49

 DAVID PACKMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY awarded to the best BVRC member

2

Novice

 DRESSAGE             BD Prelim 13 (2006)

 SHOW JUMPING     2'3" - 2'6" (70-75cm)     Speed: 325 metres/min

 CROSS COUNTRY  2'6"   (75cm)                 Speed: 400 metres/min

                                                                               (Yellow Course)

£42

£49

 LINDA JUNIPER TROPHY awarded to the best BVRC member

3

Open

 DRESSAGE              BRC HO3 (2005)

 SHOW JUMPING      3'4" - 3'7" (1-1.10m)     Speed: 325 metres/min

 CROSS COUNTRY   3'4" - 3'7" (1-1.10m)     Speed: 490 metres/min

                                                                               (Blue Course)

£42

£49

 DOORSTEPS HORSE TRIALS TROPHY awarded to the best BVRC member 

Entries will be strictly limited & close on Saturday 15th May

JOIN BVRC NOW to take advantage of reduced entry fees at this & other BVRC events

Please complete the attached entry form and send with correct entry fees to:

Organiser & Entries Secretary: Lindsay Hills, The Ridings, Dauntsey Lane, Weyhill, Nr Andover, Hants SP11 8EB Tel: 01264 772388
For emergency use & only available on 23rd MAY Mobile:
07581 422444

Directions: Leave A303 at Amesbury roundabout taking A345 to Durrington. At next roundabout where A345 meets A3028 from Bulford, turn towards Larkhill Garrison. Proceed for 1.5 miles through Larkhill, turn right onto a cinder road signed BVRC. Follow BVRC signs for approx 1.5 miles.

Food and Refreshments by "The Catering Trailer"

07899 991136

Prizes:

1st £40,  2nd  £25,  3rd  £15,  4th  £5

Rosettes to 10th place & best BVRC member in each class

Prizes kindly donated by EQUISHOP Equestrian Store, Wilton (01722 744934) for the best BVRC members in classes 1 & 2.

AMBULANCE & VET IN ATTENDANCE

Competition Notes:    For the avoidance of doubt, competitors shall understand that the rules and conditions of entry (listed below) are the sole terms under which the Bourne Valley Riding Club (BVRC) organises competitions. Competitors shall not enter BVRC events unless they have read, understood and fully accepted these terms.

The brand new XC course, built in 2010 is situated in the middle of the Point to Point track. The course is on good springy old turf in mildly undulating country over substantial well built obstacles.

Starting times will be available on www.bvrc.co.uk from Thursday 20th May, 6pm

or by telephoning on Thursday 20th May 7-9pm

Cross Country Course open for walking at 1pm on Saturday 22nd May.

The Cross Country course is situated approx. 1 mile from the lorry park.


BVRC General Rules and Conditions of Entry

1. All classes will be run in accordance with Official Rules for all British Riding Clubs' Competitions 2010.
2. It shall be deemed a condition of entry that neither the organisers nor landowners nor their agents shall be held responsible for any loss, injury, damage to competitors, onlookers, their property, servants or horses or ponies, howsoever caused.
3. Competitors shall be 16 years of age or older at the closing date for entry.
4. Horses and ponies shall be 5 years of age or older at the closing date for entry.
5. Horses may be ridden once only. Riders may enter a maximum of two horses per class.
6. Correct dress shall be worn.
Everyone mounted, whether competing or not, shall wear a hard hat to at least the minimum standard (EN1384), with a harness properly adjusted and fastened. Failure to do so will incur elimination.
Hard hats to specification PAS015:1998 or ASTM F1163 and BSEN14572:2005 are considered to offer greater protection than EN1384. Recommended hard hats should carry the quality assurance stamp of Kitemark, SEI. or QAS. American standard SNELL E2001, ASTM 95 and Australian/New Zealand standard SNZ3838 1998 are also acceptable.
Skullcaps must be worn with a silk, which may be coloured for cross country.
HATS with a FIXED PEAK ARE NOT PERMITTED for CROSS COUNTRY.
Hair must be secured in a hair net or in such way that it does not hang lower than the shoulder line.
Jewellery or any items worn in facial or body piercings are not permitted.
Chaps or half-chaps may not be worn but black or brown polished leather gaiters with matching boots are permitted.
Dressage Gloves are compulsory.
Show Jumping Body protectors are strongly recommended.
Cross Country  A Body Protector to BETA standard Class 3 (Purple Label) is compulsory.
It is recommended that body protectors are worn as fitted.
Medical Armbands are compulsory and MUST BE WORN ON THE RIDER'S ARM.
Watches capable of being started, stopped and recording time elapsed are forbidden.
7. The organisers reserve the right in the light of prevailing circumstances to cancel the event, alter classes, judges, times, prize money or any other published information.
8. In all cases the Judge's decision is final. Any objection shall be accompanied by a deposit of £20 and within half an hour of the incident. The deposit will be returned only if the objection is upheld.
9. Refund of entry fees will be made only on production of a vet or doctor's certificate, except in the event of cancellation when all fees will be refunded less a small proportion to cover non-recoverable costs.
10. In the event of any dispute which cannot be satisfactorily resolved, the BVRC may, at its option, agree to a full or partial refund of the competitor’s entry fees. For the avoidance of doubt claims for consequential liability, expenses or other payments shall in no circumstances be accepted.
11. A competitor may not, under penalty of elimination, compete on a horse that has practised over any of the obstacles to be used on the course for the two weeks prior to the competition.
12. DOGS MUST BE KEPT ON A SHORT LEAD at ALL TIMES including walking the cross country course.
13. Competitors must report to the steward 10 minutes before their given start time for each phase
14. In the event of elimination on the Cross Country, for reasons other than a fall of the horse or two falls of the rider, competitors may proceed on the course but shall not obstruct other competitors.
15. For the avoidance of doubt and unless explicitly stated to the contrary, medical facilities on the showground will be limited to standard NHS accident & emergency callout.
16. Any veterinary services utilised (including horse transportation, accommodation or legal disposal of deceased animals) shall be charged to and paid by the competitor. The BVRC does not guarantee that there will be immediate access to a horse ambulance on the showground. Unless otherwise stated, the BVRC does not guarantee that there will be immediate access to veterinary services on the showground.
17. Any farrier services utilised shall be charged to and paid for by the competitor. Unless otherwise stated, the BVRC does not guarantee that there will be immediate access to a farrier on the showground.
18. BVRC does not guarantee that the showground is a secure site. BVRC cannot guarantee that the showground perimeter cannot be breached by runaway animals. It is the responsibility of the competitor to ensure, so far as is possible, that runaways cannot occur.
19. The BVRC’s responsibility for runaway animals shall be limited to informing the local civil or military police. All costs incurred in any recovery including the cost of any damages incurred during the incident shall be charged to and paid by the competitor.
Health & Safety Policy The organiser of this event has taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health & safety of everyone present.For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents and shall obey the instructions of the organiser, and all officials & stewards.
Please remember that event organisers and their teams are volunteers who give up their time for your benefit.

Bourne Valley Riding Club

incorporating Woodhay District Riding Club

(Affiliated to the British Horse Society)

Entry Form

 

Unaffiliated Horse Trials on Sunday 23rd May 2010

 

Class Rider Horse

Rider BVRC Member

Entry Fee

           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

  Total Entry Fee:

 £

 

Declaration: I agree to abide by the General Rules and Conditions of Entry as printed on the schedule and confirm the rider is 16 years of age or older.

Signature:

Date:

Name:

Tel:

Address:

 
 

Email:

Please return with your payment to the competition secretary:

Lindsay Hills, The Ridings, Dauntsey Lane, Weyhill, Nr Andover, Hants SP11 8EB

Please make cheques payable to "Bourne Valley Riding Club"