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How do you sign up to the BSJA?

How do you sign up to the BSJA?
  1. How much does it cost to enter a show jumping competition UK?
  2. How do you qualify for novice second round UK?
  3. What is Club showjumping?
  4. How hard is show jumping?
  5. How do you qualify for HOYS 2020?
  6. How do you qualify for Horse of the Year NZ?
  7. Where is Horse of the Year Show 2021?
  8. How high is newcomers Bsja?
  9. What height is British Novice second rounds?
  10. What is unaffiliated show jumping?
  11. What does t mean in British showjumping?
  12. What is Pony Club Tetrathlon?
  13. What age is junior show jumping?

How much does it cost to enter a show jumping competition UK?

How much does it cost ?: There are a range of membership options available, starting at £30. It costs £144 for a full jumping member, horse registration starts from £57 for six months for a horse. Membership package: Public liability insurance to £30,000,000, member magazine and rule book.

How do you qualify for novice second round UK?

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 British Novice First Round competitions held in any qualifying period will qualify to compete in the British Novice Second Rounds, irrespective of their placings for prize money in ...

What is Club showjumping?

British Showjumping's Club membership gives competitors jumping between 60cm – 1.00m the chance to compete for minimal cost. ... Competing for league points rather than prize money, you have the opportunity to focus on heading your regional league and qualifying for a National Championship.

How hard is show jumping?

It's very difficult today, but it's a different difficult. It doesn't encourage blood and guts. The most important characteristic of jumping was developing courage in a person, and that's what riding did and that is what it is supposed to do.

How do you qualify for HOYS 2020?

Qualification will be verified by the Horse of the Year Show office. This competition is open to Mountain and Moorland mares and geldings four years old and over to be registered in, and complying with the showing requirements of, the main body of their respective Stud Books.

How do you qualify for Horse of the Year NZ?

ALL horses and ponies (except foals, RAS led, NZRP and PBS classes) and riders in riding classes only, entering in the 2019 NZ Horse of the Year Showing section MUST have competed at a minimum of four (4) RAS affiliated Shows/Events in the twelve months (12) prior to 22 February 2019 – Owner/Competitor/Exhibitor's ...

Where is Horse of the Year Show 2021?

We are delighted to announce that this year's Horse of the Year Show will take place at NEC Birmingham on 6th – 10th October 2021.

How high is newcomers Bsja?

The Senior classes are British Novice (90cm), Discovery (1m), Newcomers (1.10m) and Foxhunter (1.20m). Junior members on horses have to compete in the senior classes but ponies can be jumped in the senior shows but senior or junior members if given permission.

What height is British Novice second rounds?

Speed 325mpm. Start Height 1.00m. DRAWN ORDER.

What is unaffiliated show jumping?

Unaffiliated shows are used as training shows or for non-serious competitors, where the horse and rider can compete at any level without the need for points, but they will not get national or international credit.

What does t mean in British showjumping?

1st Disobedience = 4 Faults. 1st Disobedience = not. penalised.

What is Pony Club Tetrathlon?

Tetrathlon (numerical prefix “tetra” - meaning four) is a team and individual competition organised by the Pony Club for its members. It comprises Shooting, Swimming, Running and Riding. It is a variant of, and major recruiting ground for the Olympic sport Modern Pentathlon.

What age is junior show jumping?

Junior Associate Member Available for junior riders from the age of 13 – 16. Designed for members who wish to compete on horses and/or ponies. A parent or guardian must join as a Jumping or Non-jumping member to register the horses and/or ponies.

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