RIPLEY RIDERS CLUB
 

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-------- Schedule 2009 (62nd Year) --------

 

SHOW DATES

DRESSAGE TESTS

 

3rd May

24th May

7th June

28th June

12th July

26th July

16th August (Open Show)

6th September

20th September

Prelim 1 (2006)

Prelim 4 (2002)

Prelim 7 (2002)

Prelim 10 (2002)

Prelim 12 (2005)

Prelim 13 (2006)

Prelim 14 (2006)

Prelim 18 (2002)

Prelim 1 (2006)

Novice 25 (2005)

Novice 26 (2006)

Novice 27 (2007)

Novice 28 (2008)

Novice 20 (2007)

Novice 30 (2006)

Novice 28 (2008)

Novice 34 (2009)

Novice 20 (2007)

Riders 11 years and under 1st Jan. 2009, Prelim 4 (2002) all season.

Juniors and Seniors have choice of either or both tests, see Dressage section below.
TO BE HELD AT:

The Granwood Ground, Amber Business Centre, Riddings, Derbyshire by kind permission of Pass Developments. Directions to Showground

Refreshments available. St. John's Ambulance personnel in attendance (subject to availability of volunteers). Toilets on site.

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Membership £16 per year, £14 if paid before first show.

ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP

To comply with insurance requirements anyone who enters a ring in control of a horse/pony, must be a member of the club.  All Lead Rein Handlers and Showing Grooms must have Associate Membership at a nominal fee of £1 per year.

Entry per day £13 (Second Pony £8), max 5 classes, extra classes £2 each.

One class only £4. Two classes £7.  Levy £2 per competitor per show.

Rosettes and points to 6th place.

The committee reserve the right to cancel any class if fewer than 4 entries are received, in which case applicable entry fees will be refunded.

S/J & W/H heights are at judge’s discretion, & subject to ground conditions.

A two minute call will be issued for any competitor not present when required. Notify the caravan if you are engaged in another class, otherwise you will be automatically scratched.

Click Here for the full Club Rules updated 11th February 2008

2009 Schedule errors & changes

Class 20. Lead Rein Jumping will consist of 2 rounds, first round untimed, the second round a timed jump-off.

Class 22. The Committee have decided to remove the age restriction from this class.

Class 50. Some early printed schedules state Prelim 7 on the inside page listing - this should read Prelim 4.

 
  • STYLE AND APPEARANCE 9:00am

    Class 1 - Lead rein (Not ex 12.2hh, rider 9 years and under)

    Class 2 - Not exceeding 13.2hh
    Class 3 - Exceeding 13.2hh not exceeding 14.2hh
    Class 4 - First ridden (Not ex 12.2hh, rider 10 years and under)
    Class 5 - Exceeding 14.2hh
    Class 6 - Open ridden Cob
    Class 7 - Coloured horse/pony (judged under Style & Appearance rules)
    Class 8 - Ridden Mountain & Moorland. To be shown in natural state

    Class 9 - Tack & Turnout (horse/pony or rider not to have entered Style & Appearance classes)

    •  (Rider and horse/pony combination may enter any two of classes 1 to 8)


     

  • IN HAND (To Follow Style & Appearance Classes)

    Class 10 - Child Handler, handler 12 years and under. If there are more than 12 entries the class will be split
    Class 11 - Open mare or gelding all heights
    Class 12 - Mountain & Moorland. To be shown in natural state
    Class 13 - Best condition horse/pony, age of horse not exceeding 15 years
    Class 14 - Best condition horse/pony, age of horse exceeding 15 years
     
  • MOST APPEALING PONY Open To Non Members. £1.50 Entry fee

    Horse/pony or rider not to have entered classes 1 to 9, or 32 to 44.
    Pony to be shown in natural state. Trophy to winner.
     
  • HANDY PONY 11:00am - 2:00pm

    Class 15 - Lead rein (Rider 9 years and under)
    Class 16 - 10 years and under
    Class 17 - 11 to 12 years
    Class 18 - 13 to 15 years
    Class 19 - Handy horse 16 years and over
     
  • JUMPING 9:30am

    Class 20 - Lead Rein jumping (Rider 9 years and under) [1’6"] (To be held over a shortened course of 4 to 6 jumps, 2nd round jump-off)
    Class 21* - Beginners jumping not exceeding 13.2hh rider 11 years & under. Open to Lead Rein competitors [1’9"]
    Class 22* - Beginners jumping not exceeding 14.2hh.  [1’9"] (Not open to rider & pony who have competed in class 21)
    Class 23* - Beginners jumping exceeding 14.2hh [2’]
    Class 24 - Not exceeding 12.2hh Rider 11 years and under [2’3"]
    Class 25# - Novice not exceeding 14.2hh [2’3"] (see # note below)
    Class 26# - Novice exceeding 14.2hh [2’6"] (see # note below)
    Class 27 - Intermediate not exceeding 14.2hh [2’9"]
    Class 28 - Intermediate exceeding 14.2hh [3’0"]
    Class 29 - Open not exceeding 14.2hh [3’3"]
    Class 30 - Open exceeding 14.2hh [3’6"]
    • Riders and Horses/Ponies may only enter 2 Show Jumping classes.
      Horses/Ponies only to compete once in any Show Jumping class.

    • Show jumping faults are :- refusal = 4 faults, dismount or fall = 9 faults, 2nd refusal or dismount = elimination, knockdown = 4 faults.

    • * Classes 21, 22, 23, horse/rider combination not to have won a red rosette in any jumping class, at any RRC or other show, in previous seasons.

    • # Classes 25, 26, not open to horse/rider combination who have won 3 red rosettes in that class in previous seasons.

    • Beginners and Novice S/J horse/rider combination may only enter Cradle Stakes, Nursery, Beginners or Novice W/H.

    • Classes with the same maximum jump height may be run together, e.g. classes 24 and 25, but will be judged separately (in order to save time).


    Class 31 - Puissance. 2 jumps starting height 2'9". Open to all competitors but not eligible for points. Rosettes to 6th place. WILL ONLY BE RUN WEATHER AND GROUND PERMITTING - DECISION TO BE MADE ON THE DAY

     

  • WORKING HUNTER 10:00am

    Class 32 - Ridden Hunter
    Class 33 - Lead Rein. Rider 9 years and under. [1'6"]
    Class 34 - Cradle Stakes. Not exceeding 12hh Rider 10 years and under (Open to Lead rein competitors off lead rein) [1’9"]
    Class 35 - Nursery Stakes not exceeding 13hh Rider 12yrs and under [2’0"] (Not open to riders who have entered in class 33)
    Class 36* - Beginners. Not exceeding 14hh. [1'9"]
    Class 37* - Beginners. Exceeding 14hh. [2'0"]
    Class 38# - Novice not exceeding 14hh [2’3"]
    Class 39# - Novice exceeding 14hh [2’6"]
    Class 40 - Intermediate not exceeding 14hh [2’9"]
    Class 41 - Intermediate exceeding 14hh [3’0"]
    Class 42 - Open not exceeding 14hh [3’0"]
    Class 43 - Open exceeding 14hh not exceeding 15hh [3’3"]
    Class 44 - Open exceeding 15hh [3’6"]
    • All horses/ponies in W/H classes must be plaited or hogged, with the exception of pure bred mountain and moorland.
    • Open and Intermediate W/H horse/rider combination may only enter Open or Intermediate S/J classes.
    • * Classes 36 & 37 not open to horse/rider combination who have won a red rosette in any W/H classes in previous seasons, at RRC or other shows.
    • # Classes 38 & 39 not open to horse/rider combination who have won 3  red rosettes in any W/H classes in previous seasons, at RRC or other shows.
    • Riders and Horses/Ponies may only enter 2 Working Hunter classes.
    • Horses/Ponies only to compete once in any Working Hunter class.

     

  • GAMES Three Games In each age group. To follow Most Appealing Pony class.

    Class 45 - Lead Rein (Rider 9 years and under)
    Class 46 - 10 - 12 years
    Class 47 - 13 - 15 years
    Class 48 - 16 - 20 years
    Class 49 - 21 years and over
     
  • DRESSAGE 10:00am - 3:00pm. (Judged under BDA rules) Please Note that the cut off time will be strictly enforced. Please check at the caravan for any class timing changes.

    Class 50 - Juniors 11 years and under. Prelim 4 (2002) all season.
    Class 51 - Juniors 12 to 15 years, Prelim test.
    Class 52 - Seniors 16 years and over, Prelim test.
    Class 53 - Juniors 12 to 15 years, Novice test.
    Class 54 - Seniors 16 years and over, Novice test.
     
  • NOTES ON 2009 SHOWS
     
    • All Ages: As at 1st January 2009.
    • Spurs: Are only allowed in classes 5, 6, 28, 30, 41, 44, and Dressage.
    • Whips: Maximum length of 30" in all S/J and W/H classes.
    • All classes: A two minute call will be issued for any competitor not present when required. Notify the caravan if you are engaged in another class, otherwise you will be automatically scratched.
    • Trophies: Perpetual trophies will be presented to 4th place at the Annual Presentation evening (to be held at the South Normanton Community Centre on Saturday 28th November 2009), with rosettes for 5th and 6th places. These will be competed for throughout the season on a points system. (Games, one set of points cover all 3 games).
      1st - 6 points
      2nd - 5 points
      3rd - 4 points
      4th - 3 points
      5th - 2 points
      6th - 1 point
    • Points will be awarded for the Supreme and Reserve Overall Championship on the best Show Jumping class, best Working Hunter class, best Dressage class, best Style & Appearance class, best Games & Handy Pony class, where “best” means “most points awarded on that day if entered in more than 1 class per discipline”.
    • Members must attend THREE shows to qualify for trophies.
    • In the event of a tie on points, the highest place will be given to the member who has attended most Club Shows.