TENDRING HUNDRED RIDING CLUB Presents. Manningtree High School Interschools Show Jumping.

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TENDRING HUNDRED RIDING CLUB Presents. Manningtree High School Interschools Show Jumping. NSEA Inter- School Showjumping Sunday 14 th September 2014 Affiliated to the NSEA Tendring Hundred Riding Club TENDRING HUNDRED RIDING CLUB @ WEELEY SHOWGROUND CO16 9JH All team classes count towards the NSEA Regional Points league for the East of England. Starting at 9.00am prompt

Class 1 Grass Roots Qualifier Teams and Individual Fences 40cm. Riders 14yrs and under. 2 Phase. (for the NSEA East of England Grass Roots Regional Final) Class 2 Grass Roots Qualifier Teams and Individual Fences 50cm. Riders 14yrs and under. 2 Phase. (for the NSEA East of England Grass Roots Regional Final) Class 3 Grass Roots Qualifier Teams and Individual. Fences 60cm. Riders 14yrs and under. 2 Phase. (for the NSEA East of England Grass Roots Regional Final) Class 4 Grass Roots Individual. Fences 70cm. Riders 14yrs and under. 2 Phase (for the NSEA East of England Grass Roots Regional Final) Class 5 Mini Team & Individual. (RPL) Fences 70cm. Riders 14yrs and under. Teams to consist of 3-4 riders from the same school. Single Phase Class 6 Novice Team & Individual. (RPL) Fences 80cm. Teams to consist of 3-4 riders from the same school. Single phase Class 7 Intermediate Teams & Individual. (RPL) Fences 90cm. Teams to consist of 3-4 riders from the same school. Single phase Class 8 Open Individual (RPL) Fences 95cm 1.00m. Single Phase Entry Fees: ALL Entry is by Pre Entry Only. Individual entries taken on the day only if space/time permits. Running times by Drawn Order only. Please use T.H.R.C entry form Times available 2 days in advance on our website Tendring Hundred Riding Club Classes WILL NOT START BEFORE the allotted time given. Individual: 10 Team: 40 Prizes: Rosettes to 6th Place. Please make all cheques payable to T.H.R.C Entries to: Mrs Kath McCabe 42 Beryl Road, Dovercourt, Harwich,Essex, C0124RE Tel. on the day 07969 915907 or 07818 401 525

NSEA General Rules & British Show Jumping Rules 2013-14 apply. Team Entries close. Entries may be limited. All classes will be drawn order, available on our website and www.nsea.org.uk on Friday 12th September 2014. Entries for Individual Classes will be taken on the day space permitting. ( 1-00 extra) All classes to be judged in accordance with British Showjumping rules. The Judges and Organisers decision is final. Hard hats to current BS EN 1384, PAS 015 or ASTM F1163 must be worn & correctly secured whilst mounted. Once a class has been entered no refund will be given. All dogs must be kept on leads. In the event of any rider travelling to a show on their own, details of a contact should be left with the secretary in case of an accident. The Judge s decision is final. T.H.R.C also reserve the right to alter, amend/cancel or add any class. All riders must be at full time education at the School they represent on the date of this competition and be under 18yrs old on that date. It is a condition of entry that ALL competitors and associates agree to abide by the Rules of T.H.R.C.

NSEA General & Competition Rules 2013-14 General Rules A) Eligibility and Membership A1) All Competing Schools must be Members of the NSEA. A2) Membership runs from September 1st to August 31st inclusive, and must be renewed before competing at NSEA competitions after August 31st. A3) To be eligible to compete at NSEA competitions, riders must be in full time education at the school they represent (see Competition Rules D2 for more information). A member school must have registered the rider s name with the NSEA, as part of their riding squad. New riders coming into the school must be added to the affiliated list before they compete. A4) Riders who are Home Schooled may compete as individuals and the Home School is registered in the usual way; a Home Schooled group may compete as a team provided this is agreed with the NSEA Membership Office A5) Each School must obtain the consent of the Head Teacher in order to compete on behalf of their school; this consent should take the form of a signature on the Membership Application form. B) Team Managers B1) Each School must nominate a Team Manager. More than one may be nominated if necessary and can be a parent. If theteam Manager changes, please inform the NSEA promptly. B2) The Team Manager will be expected to know these general rules, and the rules of the competition at which their School is competing. We understand that many Schools Team Managers are volunteer parents rather than professionals, so please note that although these vary between competitions, the rules are kept as clear, easy to understand and concise as possible. B3) ONLY the Team Manager is to deal with the Secretary and/or officials of an event. The NSEA will generally handle communications through the Team Manager. B4) In the event of an objection, the Team Manager must lodge a written objection to the Secretary within five minutes of the end of the class. This must be accompanied with a 20 deposit, which may be forfeited in the event

of an unsuccessful appeal. B5) The Team Manager is responsible for the conduct of all riders, parents and persons associated with their School. C) Codes of Conduct C1) Team Managers The Team Manager is the school representative on the day. They need to ensure that riders and parents from their school display good sportsmanship, horsemanship and equine welfare at all times. C2) Competitor s Code of Conduct - Competitors need to be aware of and abide by the rules of competition. - Competitors need to be correctly turned out, according to the rules. - Competitors must be aware that they are representing their school at all times. They need to be polite and considerate to all officials and fellow competitors. - The welfare of their horse/ pony is of paramount importance. - Competitors are encouraged to thank the organisers of the competition, before they leave. C3) Parent s Code of Conduct - Parents need to be aware of the NSEA competition rules and abide by them. - There should be no outside assistance, except in Grass Roots classes, 40 and 50cm. See Grass Roots Rules for guidance. - The Team Manager acts for the school. Parents must defer to the Team Manager at all times, including when making enquiries. - Parents should be reminded that whilst NSEA events are competitive, it is the rider and not the parent who is competing. - Sportsmanship and respect for officials, Team Managers, other competitors and fellow Parents is of utmost importance. - The welfare of the horse/pony and child is of paramount importance.

Competition Rules For Grass Roots, Regional Points Leagues & County Challenge Competitions NSEA competitions will be run under the NSEA General Rules plus the rules set out below. The following rules are for all competitions listed on the NSEA website For those competing in NSEA Championship Qualifiers (where the Championships are to be held at Addington) and at the NSEA Championships at Addington 2014, please also see The Additional Rules In addition, the following will also apply to the relevant discipline : Show Jumping British Show Jumping Rules 2014 Dressage British Dressage Rules 2014 Eventing British Eventing Rules 2014 Jumping with Style NSEA JwS Rules 2014 for scoring, British Eventing Rules 2014 for tack etc D) Horses and Riders D1) The 30cm Rule (General) Any combination of horse and rider cannot compete in a jumping class at an NSEA competition, except hors concors, where the height is 30cm lower than that at which they have previously competed, (1 st round height) in any competition (not just NSEA competitions). This restriction does not apply to Open or Advanced Open classes. Horse/Rider combinations jumping 1.30m or over may compete in NSEA Open or Advanced Open classes. D2) Changing Schools a) A rider who changes schools in 2014 can only then compete for their new school, unless they qualified with their previous school, for the 2014 Championships, prior to moving schools, in which case, they can represent their previous school, but only at the Championships, with the Head Teacher of the previous School s permission. b) If a rider qualifies for one school, then changes school, they may ride at the Championships for the original school (see a above) unless they also qualify, in the same class, for their new school, in which case they must compete for the new school.

c) If a rider has changed schools since originally qualifying, they may compete for their old school at the Championships (see a above) and also qualify for other classes for their new school. However, a rider may only compete for one school per class at the Championships. Riders may, therefore, represent more than one School at the Championships if the qualifications are in different classes, and the necessary permission is obtained from each School. d) Once a rider leaves a school, they may no longer compete for that school (except at the Championships as detailed above) and may not compete for their new school until they are enrolled at that school, and the School Year has started. D3) At competitions where both teams & individuals are taking part, the scores of all team competitors obtained whilst riding as a team member, will automatically also count as their individual score when determining the individual placings (except at the NSEA Championships, where all individuals must have pre qualified to compete as individuals at the Championships). D4) Stallions may only compete in NSEA competitions with prior written permission of the competition organiser. This must be sought in advance of the entry closure date. The stallion must then wear a stallion disc. D5) All competitors and horses should look clean, neat and tidy. Long hair should be put in a hairnet for Dressage, One Day Events, Arena Eventing and Show Jumping. Hair should not be worn below collar length in any competitions. D6) Tack should fit correctly and all safety equipment should be of working standard and worn at all necessary times. D7) The NSEA recommends that any competitor who falls off during any sort of warm up should always find a First Aider and be checked over before they compete. Any official attending will be able to advise of the location of the First Aider/Medical Team. D8) Boys and girls will compete in the same classes E) Teams E1) Teams to consist of at least three, and at most four, riders, unless the rules that are specific to a particular competition state otherwise. E2) The best three scores count in a team competition. A team which does not register at least three valid scores will be eliminated. Any individual scores registered as part of an eliminated team will still be counted in individual competitions, where applicable.

E3) All riders must be from the same Member School, and be registered with the NSEA in the riding squad of that School. (see Competition Rules D2 for more information) E4) Riders may only compete once in a team, so may not ride two horses in the same team, except in Grass Roots competitions see specific Grass Roots rules. E5) At local level (GR & RPL) jumping, a horse/rider combination may compete in 3 teams at different heights see specific Grass Roots and RPL rules. E6) In County Challenge Competitions, a horse/rider combination may compete in 2 teams at the same competition, providing that they are at 2 different adjacent heights. (ie 70cm & 80cm, 80cm & 90cm but not 70cm & 90cm see rule CC4) F) Powers of Judges/Show Organisers F1) The Judges and Show Organisers have the right to eliminate any competitor if they deem the following: - That a rider, horse or combination is unsafe or poses an unacceptable risk to others. - That a rider is unfit to compete. - That a horse is unsound or distressed - That a rider or person associated with the rider, has used any unacceptable force on a horse, anywhere at an event. - That person has, in the opinion of the Organiser or Judges, forced a child to compete against their express wishes this is not to discourage encouraging the child to challenge their abilities. - Any rider who has benefited unfairly from outside assistance. This is not to discourage support and encouragement. - Any rider, or Team Manager, supporter or other associated person who is abusive, uncooperative, or rude to any Official. F2) The Judges and Show Organisers have the right to require any competitor to satisfactorily complete the following before they are permitted to compete: - An examination of the rider by a member of medical staff. - An examination of the horse by a vet. - An examination by an official of any item of equipment or tack. - An examination of evidence of their Membership of their School s Riding Squad (through the production of their NSEA Card).

G) Specific Competitions 1) Grass Roots Competitions Grass Roots & Grass Roots RPL competitions are run under the same rules and RPL points are awarded in all classes. There are separate Regional Points Leagues for Grass Roots and non Grass Roots competitions. The purpose of the Grass Roots program is to provide very novice riders with the opportunity to experience the excitement of competition. The rules are, therefore, kept as flexible as possible but, please embrace the spirit of the rules and don t use Grass Roots competitions as an easy opportunity to pot hunt. GR1) Riders are U19 on 1 st Jan 2014. There is no further age / height restriction on classes. GR2) Novice riders may be assisted and/or led at 40cm and assisted (not led) at 50cm with the Team Manager s permission. People entering the ring to assist do so at their own risk. GR3) Up to 3 refusals are allowed in these classes. GR4) No rider may compete at Grass Roots Competitions, except hors concors, if they have jumped at 80cm or higher, or competed in any jumping classes at the NSEA Championships GR5) If a rider/horse combination, whether competing as an individual or as a team member, jumps in the 70cm class they may not also compete in the 40cm class. GR6) A rider may ride two ponies/horses in the same team, at a Grass Roots competition, providing the school has only one team in the class. GR7) Two riders may ride the same pony/horse in the same team, at a Grass Roots competition, providing the school has only one team in the class. GR8) At local level, a horse/rider combination may compete in 3 teams at different heights (but not 40cm if they jump at 70cm). Grass Roots Heights 40cm 50cm 60cm 70cm (Introductory) Teams & individuals. May be assisted and/or led. Teams & individuals. May be assisted (not led). Teams & individuals. No assistance A simple course to prepare riders for 70cm RPL & qualifying competitions. No assistance

2) Regional Points Leagues (RPL) Points Leagues- see Regional Points League Map PL1) Regional Points are allocated in the region that you compete in, NOT where the school is located. It is possible to be included in two or more league tables if you compete in different regions. PL2) Points shall be awarded as follows 1 st = 6pts, 2 nd = 5pts, 3 rd = 4pts, 4 th = 3pts, 5 th = 2pts, 6 th = 1pt. PL3) The winning team at the end of Aug 31 st, shall be deemed the regional points winner and will receive a training voucher, which will be presented at the NSEA Championships. In the event of a tie, prizes will go to both winners. PL4) A horse/rider combination may compete in 3 teams at different heights. (but not at 70cm if they jump at 1m) PL5) Up to 3 refusals are allowed in these classes. PL6) In RPL Competitions ONLY, riders competing in a 70cm class may be any age up to U19 on 1 st Jan 2014. However if that class is also a County Challenge Qualifier, then the riders must be U14 on the 1 st January. PL7) The 30cm Rule (General) applies Any combination of horse and rider cannot compete in a jumping class at an NSEA competition, except hors concors, where the height is 30cm lower than that at which they have previously competed, (1 st round height) in any competition (not just NSEA competitions). This restriction does not apply to Open or Advanced Open classes. Horse/Rider combinations jumping 1.30m or over may compete in NSEA Open or Advanced Open classes. 70cm Riders of any age, except when also a County Challenge Qualifier 80cm Combinations may not have jumped 1.10m 90cm Combinations may not have jumped 1.20m 1m Open to all competitors and combinations