How do you enter an event on British eventing?
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Once you have selected the Event that you wish to enter from the Fixtures list, navigate to the Classes tab for details of the classes being held and click the Enter button. After completing Step 1 of the entry form with the rider details, Step 2 allows you enter up to five horses on that page.
What is a BE100 plus?
BE100 Plus The BE100 Plus classes are designed as a step up from BE100 before the BE105 classes, they have a Novice level dressage test but a BE105 level show jumping (maximum height of 110cm) and BE100 level cross country (maximum height is 1.05cm)
What do you wear to eventing in arena?
Cross Country / Eventer’s Challenge/ Arena Eventing
- XC shirt, or sweatshirt ( no hoods) long sleeved.
- Approved Body Protector,
- Approved XC Skull Cap,
- Beige breeches/ jodhpurs, Boots – either long or short with leather chaps(black or dark brown),
- Hairnets.
- Gloves.
How many ballots do you get in British eventing?
Ballots. We are no longer using ballot numbers, instead each horse has a Ballot per month plus two super Ballots for the full season.
What is BE90 in eventing?
BE90 level competition sees a maximum height show jump at 95cm and the cross country is a maximum of 90cm. BE100 classes have a maximum height show jumping of 105cm and cross country of 100cm.
What do you wear for unaffiliated show jumping?
However, the dress code tends to be more lenient at local unaffiliated shows. For example, adults will often be permitted to wear jodhpur boots and gaiters rather than a traditional long riding boot. Whatever the level of show, you’ll want to be smartly turned out in jacket, jodhpurs/breeches and stock or tie.
What should you wear for show jumping?
Show jumping Traditionally tailored jackets are worn, in darker colours (black, navy, green, brown, burgundy, grey or red), but there is a modern trend towards the use of lighter colours. Only white or pastel coloured shirts with white collars and ties or hunting stocks are allowed.
How do I prepare my horse for eventing?
Start with a week or two of hacking building trot into the hack towards the end of the first week, or second week depending on how he feels. Add in hill work in the third week to build up muscle and stamina and then gradually introduce schooling and jumping after the forth week, and then fast work after six weeks.
What is British Eventing?
British Eventing is the National Governing Body for the sport of eventing in Great Britain. We regulate and schedule over 170 events throughout Britain across the season. Eventing combines dressage, show jumping and cross country in one exciting activity. It is an engaging sport for all ages and has equal opportunities for everyone to compete.
When is the next British Eventing Nations Cup?
Taking place at Waregem (Belgium), British Eventing is pleased to announce the combinations selected to represent Great Britain in the next leg of the FEI Eventing Nations Cup on 19 – 22 September. Get set for Frenchfield (2) Horse Trials!
How many events are there in eventing?
We regulate and schedule over 170 events throughout Britain across the season. Eventing combines dressage, show jumping and cross country in one exciting activity. It is an engaging sport for all ages and has equal opportunities for everyone to compete.