THE GOSLING CUP. Founded in 1945 INTER-BRANCH PONY CLUB COMPETITION. RULES and CONDITIONS ********* ********* The History of ìthe Gosling Cupî
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1 THE GOSLING CUP Founded in 1945 INTER-BRANCH PONY CLUB COMPETITION RULES and CONDITIONS ********* 2013 ********* The History of ìthe Gosling Cupî This competition was the brainchild in 1945 of Mrs. M. S. Gosling, the then District Commissioner of the East Essex Hunt Pony Club, for her own branch and for teams from four adjacent branches. Rachel Gosling and her contemporaries were concerned about varying standards within the Pony Club in the early years after the war, and the original competition included turnout to help raise those standards, individual ride -today's dressage, showjumping and handy hunter -our cross country. Gymkhana events rounded off the day but this was long ago dropped in favour of a team ride. Truly a blue print for the present form of a one-day event. The success of the Gosling Cup over more than fifty years has led to a refinement of the rules, and an expansion in the number of competitors, as it now involves up to twenty four teams of four members from invited Pony Club Branches in Essex, Suffolk, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. THE GOSLING CUP COMPETITION Rules and Conditions (Approved November 2012) 1. The Competition The competition shall be known as "The Gosling Cup Inter-Branch Pony Club Competition" and shall be held annually. Pony Club Rules for Eventing shall hold where Gosling Cup Rules are
2 not explicit. 2. President The President shall be elected to serve for three years. 3. The Governing Committee Chairman: The chairman shall change annually. The District Commissioner of the branch organising the competition will be the chairman. Competition Honorary Secretary: The District Commissioner of the branch running the competition will be, or will appoint the Competition Secretary for that year. Quorum: A quorum will be formed by representatives from 7 member branches. 4. Member Branches Member branches are elected as vacancies occur. Each member branch is entitled to enter up to three teams, A, B, and C for the annual competition. However, "C" teams may be subject to a ballot depending upon the number of A and B teams entered. A and B teams will always have preference over "C" teams. Distinguishing colours are allotted to each branch for A, B and C teams, and must be worn during the Cup Competition. Member branches shall be responsible for the organisation of the competition in turn as agreed by the Governing Committee. Page 1 Member Branches and Team Colours: Member Branches A Team B Team C Team Cambridgeshire Hunt Grey Grey & White Grey & Red East Essex Hunt Lt. Blue Lt. Blue & White Lt. Blue & Navy Enfield Chace Hunt Burgundy Burgundy & White Burgundy & tba Essex Farmers Hunt Bottle Green Bottle Green & White Bottle Green & tba Essex Hunt North Navy Navy & White Navy & Yellow Essex & Suffolk Hunt Purple Purple & White Purple & tba Essex Union Hunt Royal Blue & Jade R. Blue, Jade & White Royal Blue Essex Union South Gold Gold & White Gold & tba Havering Atte Bower to be advised to be advised to be advised Newmarket & Thurlow Hunt Brown Brown & White Brown &Yellow Puckeridge Hunt Red Red & White Red &tba Puckeridge Hunt Western Pink Pink & White Pink & tba
3 Suffolk Hunt Orange Orange & White Orange & tba 5. TEAMS Each team shall consist of four members, with four ponies, not exceeding 157 centimetres high (15.2 hands). Height Certificate may be required in the event of a dispute. The ponies must be certified by the District Commissioner to have been regularly ridden at Pony Club Rallies, and to be within required height. Age of Competitor: Under 17 years of age on the day of the Competition. However, one team member only may be aged over 17 years/up to 25 years. 6. ENTRANCE FEES The entrance fee for the competition shall be inclusive of all phases, and should be Increased with inflation each year by agreement of the Governing Committee annually. Refunds: Will not be given to ìaî or ìbî teams, however, ìcî teams may be given a 100% refund withdrawing up to one month before the competition, 50% up to one week before, less than one week no refund. (2013 = 160/team) 7. PRIZES The Gosling Challenge Cup shall be presented to the winning team and cups to the Winners of A, B, C and D Sections in the Individual Championship. The latter will be provided by the Organising Branch who will also arrange for small awards for each member of the Winning Team. Rosettes from 1st to 6th place for; Teams in the Gosling Cup Individuals in each of the four sections/arenas (A, B, C and D) Teams in each phase and such rosettes for phases as may be considered desirable by the Organising Branch and will be listed in the Schedule. Page 2 Where teams tie in any phase, they will be awarded equal rosettes. No other prizes may be awarded by the Organising Branch, but special prizes presented from outside sources may be awarded at the discretion off the Organising Branch. 8. ALTERATION OF RULES No alteration of the rules is allowed without the approval of the Governing Committee. This Committee will normally meet once in the winter but may be convened by the Chairman and if possible should be held before 31st October, and in any event before th 25December. 9. DATE OF COMPETITION The Competition shall be held during the summer vacation, the date to be determined annually. Date and venue for the competition shall be decided by the Organising Branch and notified to member branches before the Easter holidays.
4 10. THE COMPETITION The Competition shall consist of the following phases; TEAM INDIVIDUAL Phase % Marks SCORING (i) Turnout of Pony and Rider % % (ii) Individual Ride % % (iii) Team Ride % % (iv) Handy Hunter Trial % % (v) Show Jumping % % Possible Maximum Marks % % There will be a Grand Parade of all Competitors at the end of the Competition. Teams must appear in the Parade, dressed as for Turnout, for the Presentation of Prizes. 11. DRESS General Rules of Dress, Whips and Saddlery in the Pony Club Eventing Rule Book will apply except where amended by Gosling Cup Turnout Rules. Hat silks in Branch Colours may only be worn for the Handy Hunter Trial Phase. Sweatshirts worn in the Handy Hunter Trial Phase should, if possible, be of branch team colours. Hats, Back Protectors and Medical Armbands (on the right arm) are compulsory and should comply with the standards as per the current Pony Club Eventing Rules. Pony's browbands and competitor's Sashes in Branch Team Colours are provided by each competing branch and MUST be worn throughout the Competition for identification; with the exception of competitor's sashes in the Handy Hunter Trial Phase for safety reasons. Page (i) (ii) Branches are requested to provide team members with coloured flashes to be pinned on their jacket lapels for the Turnout, Individual Ride, Show Jumping, Team Ride and Prize Giving as follows: Team Member No. 1 -Blue Flash -Arena A Team Member No. 2 -Red Flash -Arena B Team Member No. 3 -Green Flash -Arena C Team Member No. 4 -Yellow Flash -Arena D NO CHANGE OF DRESS OR TACK (WITH THE EXCEPTION OF STUDS, WHIP, SPURS, CHAPS or GAITERS) IS PERMITTED BETWEEN THE TURNOUT, INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM RIDE. DRESS, SUITABILITY AND FIT OF TACK WILL BE CHECKED IN THE COLLECTING RING PRIOR TO THE HANDY HUNTER AND, SHOW JUMPING PHASES.
5 DETAILS OF COMPETITION PHASES Turnout of Pony and Rider. Maximum marks, 20 per member of team. Competitors to be judged as individuals not as a team. To ease the problem of judging, the judges shall have 20 marks to allot for each section and the total divided by 3 to make a final maximum of 20. (a) Cleanliness and neatness of the Pony 20 marks (b) Cleanliness and neatness of the Rider 20 marks (c) Cleanliness, suitability and fit of Tack 20 marks Possible Maximum Marks 60 marks divide by 3 = 20 marks Three judges essential, one for each section (a), (b) and (c). Judges' remarks to be written on the cards, giving a clear indication of the reason for loss of marks. Conformation of ponies will NOT be taken into account. The first two teams in the competition shall be judges together to set a standard. It is recommended that the Turnout Judges should retain copies of their markings for the first two teams in order to assist in regulating a standard throughout the competition. See Appendix I (Turnout). Individual Ride. Maximum marks 50 per member of the team. The current Pony Club Horse Trials Dressage Test will be used. Team Member No. 1 --ìaî Arena Team Member No. 2 --ìbî Arena Team Member No. 3 --ìcî Arena Team Member No. 4 --ìdî Arena Judges to be selected from the British Dressage Panel List. See Appendix II (Individual Ride). Page 4 (iii) Team Ride. Maximum marks 100 per team (10 per section) may be awarded for the Team Ride. The arena will be of dressage size with markers. (40 metres x 20 metres). Team Ride is excluded from individual scoring. See Appendix III (Team Ride). (iv) Handy Hunter Trial. Maximum height 0.85 metres (2í9î feet). Maximum marks 50 per member of team, PLUS 5 BONUS POINTS FOR COMPLETING THE CROSS COUNTRY COURSE, from which any faults will be deducted. No competitor can lose more than 50 marks. Elimination scores 0 marks in this phase. For marking of penalties please see; Appendix IV (Handy Hunter Trial). (v) Show Jumping. Maximum height 0.85 metres (2í9î feet). Maximum marks 40 per member of team.
6 See Apppendix V (Show Jumping). 13. TEAM SCORING For the purposes of the competition the score of all four members of the team shall count. A Member of a team who is eliminated in any phase shall score 0 in that phase only. 14. ORDER OF STARTING The order of starting of teams shall be decided by the Organising Branch, based on the distances teams have to travel to the show ground. This order shall be adhered to for all phases. Punctuality: Teams must report to the Collecting Ring Steward of each Phase 10 minutes before their starting time. A penalty of Ω mark will be deducted (per minute) for each team member arriving late for a phase. Within teams the same order shall be maintained throughout. No variation in the order of competing permitted without the permission of the District Commissioner of the Organising Branch, or his/her representative. Should such permission be granted the Organising Secretary must be informed immediately by the Team Shepherd concerned. 15. TIES In the event of a tie, the team gaining the highest number of points in the Handy Hunter Phase to be declared the winners. If a further tie should exists the points should be taken in the following order, (i) Handy Hunter (iv) Team Ride (ii) Individual Ride (v) Turnout (iii) Show Jumping These placings shall also apply to the Individual Championship. Page JUDGES The Organising Branch has absolute discretion as to the appointment of Judges. AS FAR AS POSSIBLE JUDGES SHOULD BE APPOINTED FROM OUTSIDE THE AREAS COVERED BY THE COMPETING BRANCHES. Judges should be asked to send in a report and suggestions after the Competition. Such reports and suggestions should be placed before the Governing Committee at its next meeting. PONY AND RIDER No pony or rider may be substituted during the Competition,
7 nor may riders exchange ponies. Any Rider/Pony Combinations who have represented the Pony Club at Intermediate Area Eventing or any other Pony Club Team Event at level 4 and above will not be eligible to take part. Nor any Rider/Pony Combination that has been placed 6th or above at the Pony Club Novice Championships. TEAM SHEPHERDS A Senior Member(s) of a Competing Branch, or adult(s) not having a child involved, should be appointed to "Shepherd" each team to the different phases at the appropriate time. The Team Shepherd(s) is responsible for collecting their team numbers from the Organisers at the start of the competition and returning them at the end of the competition. The Team Shepherd(s) is also responsible for collecting the score sheets of their respective teams from the Organisers at the conclusion of each phase. Should any query or objection have to be made to the Organising Branch, this should be done by the District Commissioner concerned, WITHIN 30 MINUTES OF THE FINAL SCORE BEING POSTED ON THE BOARD, or the Team Shepherd after consultation with the District Commissioner, NOT by Individual Competitors or parents. HEALTH AND SAFETY Current Pony Club Health and Safety Directives will apply at all times. Strictly no plastic bags allowed on boots. The Gosling Cup Inter-Branch Pony Club Competition Governing Committee. November Page 6 APPENDIX I -TURNOUT OF PONY AND RIDER The Turnout phase of the Gosling Cup is an integral part of the whole competition not a separate showing class, therefore a clear winner is not necessary. Maximum marks can be awarded and should be if the standard warrants. It should be remembered that this is a Pony Club competition intended to teach children how to turn themselves, and their ponies out to compete in a one day type of competition. Competitors should therefore be clean, tidy and correctly dressed for each phase; with ponies and suitable safe tack well cared for and clean. The competition should be judged in such a way that new tack, or professional help in preparing a pony, does not give that competitor an advantage over competitors who prepare their own pony to a high standard, bearing in mind the competitor is a child. Properly repaired tack should not be marked down. In no way should money be allowed to pay for results. Judges and Stewards should be experienced Pony Club workers fully aware of the standard
8 required, and the aims of this type of junior competition. (a) PONY -Cleanliness and Neatness The Pony should be in good condition and fit. Ponies should be trimmed, except for registered Native Breeds where the rules for the Native Society prevent this. Trimming should include heels, coronets, chestnuts, beards and outside of ears. Whiskers need NOT be trimmed. Maximum Penalty Points 4 Grease is permissible in the case of a pony living out, but the coat should be clean. 2 Fly eggs should be removed. 2 Manes should be clean and neatly plaited: Any uneven number is permitted plus the forelock. 2 Tails should be clean and pulled or plaited, not shaven. Hooves should be trimmed, or shod. Shoes in good order with no risen clenches. 2 4 Feet should be picked out, washed and oiled. 2 Eyes, nose, dock and sheath should be cleaned N.B. Registered Native Breeds shall be exempt where applicable. A certificate signed by the competitors District Commissioner should be handed to the Pony Turnout Judge on entering the ring to avoid any misunderstanding. Page I (b) RIDER -Cleanliness-and Neatness All clothes should be clean, neatly worn and of reasonable fit. Hacking jacket, jodphur's and jodphur boots are considered Correct. Maximum Penalty Points If black or blue coat is worn it must be worn with breeches and long boots with garter straps, if appropriate, and blunt spurs fitted along the counter. (Spurs may be added or removed between turnout and individual ride.) 4 Girls should wear hairnets and long hair should be neatly tied. Boy's hair should be appropriately groomed. 1 Hats should be well fitting, and as currently specified in the Pony Club Eventing Rules. 2 No ear-rings or studs are permitted. No other jewellery may be worn. 1 Jackets should be clean with buttons and stitching intact. 1 Only the Pony Club Badge may be worn and this should be clean and polished and worn on the left jacket lapel with the appropriate test colour felt, together with appropriate arena flash. 2 Pony Club Ties should be worn and pinned to the front of the shirt for safety reasons. 1 Jodphurs should be clean with stitching, buttons etc., intact and a good fit. 1
9 If jodphur elastics are worn, these should be attached inside the hem and worn inside the boots. Jodphur clips may be worn. 1 Boots should be in good, safe condition, well fitted and polished clean soles and heels. 2 Gloves may be of leather, string or other suitable material and should be either, black, brown, white or fawn. 1 Whips must not be carried. 1 Competitor's sashes in Branch Team colours must be worn, and should be pinned at the right shoulder and the left hip for safety reasons. 1 Numbers may be trimmed and put on with dark cotton but competitor should not be penalised for using numbers and tapes as supplied Page II (c) TACK -Cleanliness, Suitability and Fit Tack must be clean, supple, well fitted and safe. Bridles: Snaffle bridles only and for safety reasons must be leather -brown or black permitted, and worn with the brow band in the branch team colours. All leather should be spotlessly clean and supple, bit and buckles polished, stitching repaired, holes cleaned out and keepers intact. Maximum Penalty Points 4 Saddles: Saddles should be of the correct fit for pony and rider and evenly stuffed. Saddles may be brown or black and may be leather or synthetic. 4 All saddles should be spotlessly clean and supple, stitching repaired, and holes cleaned out. Buckle guards pulled down over buckles. 1 Any recognised girth may be used, but if other than leather they must be, brown, black or white. Girth straps may be done up on first and second or first and third girth straps; equal to within one hole each side. Special attention should be paid to stitching. 4 Stirrup bars should be down. 2 Stirrup leathers should be of the correct length and width for stirrup and rider. If stirrup treads are used they must fit the stirrup, likewise the stirrup should fit the rider's boot. Special attention should be paid to the stitching. 3 Martingales are not permitted for Turnout The use of show tack should be discouraged. Numnahs, prolite or gel pads may be worn to assist the fit of the saddle, and must be, plain white, brown or black only.
10 1/4 point penalties should be considered for very minor irregularities. PUNCTUALITY: Ω a mark will be deducted (per minute) for each team member late in this phase. N.B. SERIOUS TACK DEFECTS MUST BE REPORTED BY THE JUDGE TO THE TEAM SHEPHERD FOR CORRECTION BEFORE THE COMPETITOR PROCEEDS TO THE NEXT PHASE. It is recommended that the Turnout Judges should retain copies of their markings for the first two teams in order to assist in regulating a standard throughout the competition. Page III APPENDIX II -INDIVIDUAL RIDE The Dressage Test MAY NOT be commanded, and must be ridden from memory. The current Pony Club Horse Trials Dressage Test will be used as published in the current Pony Club Eventing Rule Book or the current Pony Club Dressage Test Folder. Both available through your Branch Secretary or direct from Pony Club Headquarters, National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. CV8 2RW APPENDIX III -TEAM RIDE (Guidelines) Team Scoring Only ñ excluded from Individualís score. "Dressage with Dressing" The Team Ride -a dressage type test ridden by a team of four riders and ponies together in a 40 metre x 20 metre arena -is a unique part of the Gosling Cup Competition. TEAM RIDE MAY BE RIDDEN IN ANY ORDER; THE TEAM DOES NOT HAVE TO BE IN NUMERICAL ORDER. Because it is so unique, judging it may seem a rather daunting task. These notes are designed to point judges, organisers and trainers along the right lines. 1. There is a lot to look for, so it's a good idea to have two judges -one to judge the "dressage", the other the "dressing". Ideally, therefore, one judge is from the British Dressage Judges Panel List, the other, perhaps with a military background, with a good eye for formation riding. They should be positioned as for normal dressage, one on each side of the centre line beyond 'C'. 2. The "Dressage" Judge should as far as possible judge as if it is a normal dressage test -i.e., looking for good paces, impulsion, rhythm with suppleness and looseness, acceptance of the bridle, etc. etc., but taking an overall impression of the whole team of four. 3.
11 The ìdressingî Judge will be looking for ìtogethernessî ñ compatability of ponies, accuracy of movements, correct spacing, and timing of transitions, etc., as a team as opposed to individual riding. The entry, halt, and salute for instance, should be a co-ordinated whole, with precision timing, so that riders halt knee to knee in straight line, and make their salute simultaneously. 4. Both Judges should bear in mind the normal scale of marks generally accepted, as follows:10 Excellent 4 Insufficient 9 Very Good 3 Fairly Bad 8 Good 2 Bad 7 Fairly Good 1 Very Bad 6 Satisfactory 0 Not Executed 5 Sufficient They should make sure that they DO USE the full scale of marks ñ not being afraid to award a 10 or 0 if it is appropriate. 5. THE CENTRE LINE SHOULD BE MOWN TO ASSIST THE JUDGES. Page IV The Team Ride Test Maximum Marks 1. A Enter abreast working trot (sitting or rising). X Halt. Salute. Proceed at walk C Wheel right in fours. Working Trot. B Working Trot Between F & K Break into Single File. K X M Change Rein Between C & H Canter Left. A Circle Left 20 metres M Working Trot. A Turn down Centre Line C 1 & 3 track right, 2 & 4 track left A Turn down Centre Line in pairs. C Ist pair track left, 2nd pair track right A Turn down centre line in fours. X Walk G Halt. Salute. Proceed at walk. Wheel right. A Leave Arena At A General Smoothness, dressing and riderís position. 10 Total Possible Marks 100
12 APPENDIX IV ñ HANDY HUNTER TRIAL Rules shall be as for the current Pony Club Eventing except where stated differently below. Penalties Penalty Points First refusal (run out, circle etc.) 8 Second refusal at the same obstacle (run out, circle etc.) 10 Third refusal at the same obstacle (run out, circle etc.) Elimination Taking an ìlî Fence obstacle 5 Gate ñ Failure to open and pass through gate mounted Elimination DISMOUNTING TO CLOSE GATE (score as for a fall) 10 Failure to close gate Elimination Failure to close the gate within 60 seconds. Elimination (A 10 second warning may be given to allow competitor to Dismount and close the gate and incur 10 penalties as above) Page V FALL OF RIDER. 10 FALL OF HORSE AND RIDER ELIMINATION No penalty zones, Jump Judge to decide whether or not fall was result of negotiating obstacle. Error of course not rectified Elimination Omitting boundary flag/retaking obstacle already jumped Elimination Horse resisting rider for more than 60 seconds anywhere on the course. Elimination Hazards -no penalty except for 60 seconds resistance, then as above. Elimination Exceeding the time allowed, for each commenced period of 5 seconds 1 Exceeding time limit Elimination Continuing with no hat Elimination Continuing with hat improperly secured Elimination Forbidden assistance Elimination A competitor eliminated must not continue, but should leave the course at a walk.
13 It is essential that each fence steward has available a stop watch to comply with timing requirements in respect of resistance,, hold-ups etc. Cross Country Course Course length to be 1,500 metres to 2,000 metres. Not more than 18 numbered obstacles, with a maximum of 24 jumping efforts, and with at least three "L" alternatives at the more difficult fences. Speed: 350 metres per minute plus 15 seconds for negotiating gate. Maximum Dimensions of Obstacles -measured from take-off. Height: 0.85 metres 2í 9î Spread Only: 1.83 metres 6í 0î [Height & 0.85 metres 2í 9î] [Spread 0.91 metres 3í 0î] [(e.g. Oxer) 1.52 metres at base 5' 0 " at base] Banks: 0.85 metres 2í 9î Bank Spread: 2.74 metres 9í 0î Page VI APPENDIX V ñ SHOWJUMPING The Course shall consist of nine fences, including a double and three spreads. The Time shall be 325 metres per minute. Table of Faults Table A Knockdown 4 faults Foot on lath, tape or strip or in water 4 faults First disobedience 3 faults Second disobedience 6 faults Third disobedience Elimination Fall of horse and/or rider 8 faults Second fall of horse and/or rider Elimination Time Faults º Time fault incurred for each second or part of second in excess of the time allowed. Failure to complete the course within the Time Limit incurs Elimination. (N.B. Time Limit = twice time allowed) Time Penalties Time penalties are incurred when an obstacle is displaced as the result of a disobedience on the following scale. i) At a single obstacle, at the first obstacle of an open or closed combination or at subsequent obstacles of a closed combination 6 seconds
14 ii) At the second obstacle of an open combination 8 seconds Time penalties are added to the time taken to complete the round before the calculation of any time faults. Page VII DRESSAGE TEST (Attach your own copy of the current Pony Club Horse Trials Dressage Test) USEFUL NOTES: Date of Gosling Cup: ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ. Venue of Gosling Cup: ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ. Your Name: ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ.. Branch: ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ.. District Commissioner: ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ Team Members: A) ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ.. (Name & tel nos) B) ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ.. C) ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ.. D) ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ.. Reserve: ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ.. Team Shepherd: ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ.. (Name & tel nos) Team Trainer: ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ... (Name & tel nos) Training Dates: ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ (date, time & venue) ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ ÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ
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