Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Open to Junior, Club or Just For Schools Members & Non-Registered competitors on horses and ponies. Junior riders should be turning 16 years old or younger in the current year. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st July to 30th June.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Open to Junior, Club or Just For Schools Members & Non-Registered competitors on horses and ponies. Junior riders should be turning 16 years old or younger in the current year. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st July to 30th June.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Open to Junior, Club or Just For Schools Members & Non-Registered competitors on horses and ponies. Junior riders should be turning 16 years old or younger in the current year. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st July to 30th June.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
spring festival PC70 single-phase Speed 325 metres per minute Maximum Height & Spread: Provided they are placed in the top six of eligible competitors (i.e. don’t count those already qualified in the top 6), the first TWO highest placed from Area 1 and Area 19 in each section at each Preliminary Round and any tying for these places qualify for the Championships. Competitors may qualify a maximum of two horses and/or ponies for any one Championship Class. Riders/horses/ponies and/or combination of horse and rider can qualify for more than one Championship Class. Qualifiers must have jumped a clear round in the first round or first phase if run under single or two phase. PC70 – Riders must be aged 13 and under on 1st January 2024. A combination of horse/pony and rider are NOT eligible if they have: • Completed at PC90 or above at any Spring Festival Championship for Show Jumping or Arena Eventing. • Previously completed a BS/SJI Competition with a starting height of 90cm or above. • Previously ever finished 1st to 3rd as an individual in the PC70 Show Jumping or PC70 Arena Eventing Spring Festival Championships on two occasions.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Open to Junior, Club or Just For Schools Members & Non-Registered competitors on horses and ponies. Junior riders should be turning 16 years old or younger in the current year. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st July to 30th June.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Open to Junior, Club or Just For Schools Members & Non-Registered competitors on horses and ponies. Junior riders should be turning 16 years old or younger in the current year. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st July to 30th June.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
spring festival PC70 single-phase Speed 325 metres per minute Maximum Height & Spread: Provided they are placed in the top six of eligible competitors (i.e. don’t count those already qualified in the top 6), the first TWO highest placed from Area 1 and Area 19 in each section at each Preliminary Round and any tying for these places qualify for the Championships. Competitors may qualify a maximum of two horses and/or ponies for any one Championship Class. Riders/horses/ponies and/or combination of horse and rider can qualify for more than one Championship Class. Qualifiers must have jumped a clear round in the first round or first phase if run under single or two phase. PC70 – Riders must be aged 13 and under on 1st January 2024. A combination of horse/pony and rider are NOT eligible if they have: • Completed at PC90 or above at any Spring Festival Championship for Show Jumping or Arena Eventing. • Previously completed a BS/SJI Competition with a starting height of 90cm or above. • Previously ever finished 1st to 3rd as an individual in the PC70 Show Jumping or PC70 Arena Eventing Spring Festival Championships on two occasions.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Open to Junior, Club or Just For Schools Members & Non-Registered competitors on horses and ponies. Junior riders should be turning 16 years old or younger in the current year. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st July to 30th June.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Open to Junior, Club or Just For Schools Members & Non-Registered competitors on horses and ponies. Junior riders should be turning 16 years old or younger in the current year. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st July to 30th June.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
spring festival PC70 single-phase Speed 325 metres per minute Maximum Height & Spread: Provided they are placed in the top six of eligible competitors (i.e. don’t count those already qualified in the top 6), the first TWO highest placed from Area 1 and Area 19 in each section at each Preliminary Round and any tying for these places qualify for the Championships. Competitors may qualify a maximum of two horses and/or ponies for any one Championship Class. Riders/horses/ponies and/or combination of horse and rider can qualify for more than one Championship Class. Qualifiers must have jumped a clear round in the first round or first phase if run under single or two phase. PC70 – Riders must be aged 13 and under on 1st January 2024. A combination of horse/pony and rider are NOT eligible if they have: • Completed at PC90 or above at any Spring Festival Championship for Show Jumping or Arena Eventing. • Previously completed a BS/SJI Competition with a starting height of 90cm or above. • Previously ever finished 1st to 3rd as an individual in the PC70 Show Jumping or PC70 Arena Eventing Spring Festival Championships on two occasions.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
spring festival PC70 single-phase Speed 325 metres per minute Maximum Height & Spread: Provided they are placed in the top six of eligible competitors (i.e. don’t count those already qualified in the top 6), the first TWO highest placed from Area 1 and Area 19 in each section at each Preliminary Round and any tying for these places qualify for the Championships. Competitors may qualify a maximum of two horses and/or ponies for any one Championship Class. Riders/horses/ponies and/or combination of horse and rider can qualify for more than one Championship Class. Qualifiers must have jumped a clear round in the first round or first phase if run under single or two phase. PC70 – Riders must be aged 13 and under on 1st January 2024. A combination of horse/pony and rider are NOT eligible if they have: • Completed at PC90 or above at any Spring Festival Championship for Show Jumping or Arena Eventing. • Previously completed a BS/SJI Competition with a starting height of 90cm or above. • Previously ever finished 1st to 3rd as an individual in the PC70 Show Jumping or PC70 Arena Eventing Spring Festival Championships on two occasions.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Open to Junior, Club or Just For Schools Members & Non-Registered competitors on horses and ponies. Junior riders should be turning 16 years old or younger in the current year. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st July to 30th June.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Open to Junior, Club or Just For Schools Members & Non-Registered competitors on horses and ponies. Junior riders should be turning 16 years old or younger in the current year. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st July to 30th June.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Table A competition in two phases not against the clock
In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
For registered ponies not exceeding 138cms, to be ridden by Junior Members, ages in accordance with Rules 77.12 & 77.13. This competition is open to all but for qualification purposes, Riders who have ever obtained points on the Gold League are not eligible for the Stepping Stones Final. Pony/Rider combinations who have ever obtained points on the Silver League are also not eligible for the Stepping Stones Final. Qualifies for: Four double clear rounds to qualify for the British Showjumping National Championships. Two double clear rounds will also qualify for Cats & Pipes at The Scope Festival. Qualifying Period: 1st July - 30th June for Stepping Stones. 1st January-31st July for Cats & Pipes.Numbers to qualify: Those pony/rider combinations who achieve four double clears (subject to revision) will qualify for the Final. Those ponies who achieve two double clears will also qualify for the Cats & Pipes Championship at The Scope Festival.No rider may compete more than three ponies in the same section.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
15 - STX-UK Pony British Novice - First Round / 80cm Open
11:20
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Kindly sponsored by STX-UK Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
• British Novice:For registered ponies in Grade JD, that have not won a total of 150 Points to be ridden by Junior Members, ages as per Rule 77.12/77.13.Qualifies for: Pony British Novice Championship Second Rounds. Qualifying period 1st May-30th April inclusive.Numbers to qualify: Those ponies that jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off, in at least four Pony British Novice First Round competitions held in the qualifying period will qualify to compete in the Pony British Novice Second Rounds, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A Rules (Rule 191). Ponies in the class must go in to the jump-off and go clear to gain their double clear round qualification. The winner of a particular Pony British Novice First Round competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition.• 80cm Open:For registered ponies in Grade JA, JC, JD to be ridden by Junior MembersIf combined with an open:In the event of 15 or more starters this class will be split with two sets of prize money. Ponies may enter one section only.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
For registered ponies not exceeding 138cms, to be ridden by Junior Members, ages in accordance with Rule 77.12 & 77.13. This competition is open to all but for qualification purposes:
• In the 128cms section, Junior riders are eligible to enter, irrespective of points achieved, before the calendar year in which the age of 10 years is reached. Riders who reach the age of 10 years and over in the current calendar year must not have won a total of 500 points. (as of 01.08.2017 pony/rider combination).
• In the 138cms section, Junior riders are eligible to enter, irrespective of points achieved, before the calendar year in which the age of 12 is reached. Riders who reach the age 12 years and over in the current calendar year must not have won a total of 850 points. (as of 01.08.2017 pony/rider combination). Junior Riders are not eligible to enter the 138cms section until the calendar year in which their 8th birthday is reached. Ponies 128cm & under are not permitted to enter the 138cm section.
Once riders have competed at, or have ‘ever’ qualified for RIHS or HOYS on any height pony they are no longer eligible to compete in the Final.
Pony/rider combinations who have accrued points on the Pony Gold League are not eligible to compete in the final of this competition.
Qualifies for: Springboard Final.
Qualifying Period: 1st February -31st January.
Numbers to Qualify: Four double clears to qualify for the Final. Qualification is pony/rider combination. Ponies in the class must go into the jump-off and go clear to gain its double clear round qualification. In order to compete in the Final, all qualified competitors ages must be in accordance with the Rule 77.12 & 77.13 in the year of the Final.
No rider may compete more than three ponies in the same section.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
• Discovery:For registered ponies in Grades JD and JC that have not won a total of 300 Points to be ridden by Junior Members, ages as per Rule 77.12/77.13.Qualifies for: Pony Discovery Championship Second Rounds. Qualifying period: 1st May-30th April inclusive.Numbers to qualify for: Those ponies which jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off in at least four Pony Discovery First Round competitions held in the qualifying period will qualify to compete in the Pony Discovery Second Round, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A Rules (Rule 191). Ponies in the class must go in to the jump-off and go clear to gain their double clear round qualification. The winner of a particular Pony Discovery First Round competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition.• 90cm Open:For registered ponies in Grade JA, JC, JD to be ridden by Junior MembersIf combined with an open:In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split with two sets of prize money. Ponies may enter one section only.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
20 - Winter/Summer 128cm First Round/Winter /Summer138cm First round
16:55
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
• 138cm Section:For registered ponies exceeding 128cms but not exceeding 138cms to be ridden by Junior Members (ages in accordance with Rule 77.12). Pony riders are not eligible to compete before the calendar year in which their 8th birthday is reached. Qualifies for: Winter 138cms Second Round Competition & Horse Of The Year Show 138cm Second Round.Numbers to qualify: Two double clears (subject to revision).• 128cm Section:For registered ponies not exceeding 128cms to be ridden by Junior Members (ages in accordance with Rule 77.13). Junior riders are not eligible to compete before the calendar year in which their 8th birthday is reached. Qualifies for: Winter 128cms Second Round Competition & Horse Of The Year Show 128cm Second Round.Numbers to qualify: Two double clears to qualify (subject to revision). Dispensation will be given to run the Winter 128cms and Winter 138cms First Rounds as a handicap competition. If run as a Handicap, pony riders will be given dispensation to ride up to three ponies in each height section. This class will split in the event of 20 starters or more and two sets of prize money awarded.No rider may ride more than three ponies in the same competition, in accordance with rule 77.6.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Kindly sponsored by STX-UK In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split and two sets of prize money awarded. Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
• Pony Foxhunter First Round is for ponies in Grades JD and JC that have not won a total of 700 Points to be ridden by Junior Members. Qualifies for: Pony Foxhunter Championship Second Rounds. Qualifying period: 1st May-30th April inclusive. Numbers to qualify: Those ponies that jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off in at least four Pony Foxhunter First Round competitions held in the qualifying period will qualify to compete in the Pony Foxhunter Second Rounds.• The Open Section is for registered ponies in Grade JA, JC, JD to be ridden by Junior Members. Junior Members, in either the Open or the Pony Foxhunter Section, who have not won more than a total of 350 Points in the previous calendar year are eligible for double clear qualification for the Pony Restricted Rider 1.10m Championship. Riders who have accrued points on the Pony Gold League are not eligible to compete in the Restricted Rider 1.10m Final.Qualifying period: 1st May-30th April inclusive. Qualifies for: Four double clears will qualify for the Pony Restricted Rider 1.10m Championship to be held at the British Showjumping National Championships. Qualification is pony/rider combination.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
22 - Scottish Branch South West Championship Juniors
17:55
Table A against the clock with one jump off
n the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
For registered ponies exceeding 138cms but not exceeding 148cms in Grades: JA, JC & JD to be ridden by junior members, ages in accordance with Rule 77.12. The winner on the day will receive the rosette, winnings and points. The Scottish Branch South West Championship Trophy will be presented to the highest placed Scottish rider registered & residing in Scotland at the Junior Awards Ball 2024.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Open to Junior, Club or Just For Schools Members & Non-Registered competitors on horses and ponies. Junior riders should be turning 16 years old or younger in the current year. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st July to 30th June.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Open to Junior, Club or Just For Schools Members & Non-Registered competitors on horses and ponies. Junior riders should be turning 16 years old or younger in the current year. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st July to 30th June.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Table A competition in two phases not against the clock
In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
For registered ponies not exceeding 138cms, to be ridden by Junior Members, ages in accordance with Rules 77.12 & 77.13. This competition is open to all but for qualification purposes, Riders who have ever obtained points on the Gold League are not eligible for the Stepping Stones Final. Pony/Rider combinations who have ever obtained points on the Silver League are also not eligible for the Stepping Stones Final. Qualifies for: Four double clear rounds to qualify for the British Showjumping National Championships. Two double clear rounds will also qualify for Cats & Pipes at The Scope Festival. Qualifying Period: 1st July - 30th June for Stepping Stones. 1st January-31st July for Cats & Pipes.Numbers to qualify: Those pony/rider combinations who achieve four double clears (subject to revision) will qualify for the Final. Those ponies who achieve two double clears will also qualify for the Cats & Pipes Championship at The Scope Festival.No rider may compete more than three ponies in the same section.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Kindly sponsored by STX-UK Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
• British Novice:For registered ponies in Grade JD, that have not won a total of 150 Points to be ridden by Junior Members, ages as per Rule 77.12/77.13.Qualifies for: Pony British Novice Championship Second Rounds. Qualifying period 1st May-30th April inclusive.Numbers to qualify: Those ponies that jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off, in at least four Pony British Novice First Round competitions held in the qualifying period will qualify to compete in the Pony British Novice Second Rounds, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A Rules (Rule 191). Ponies in the class must go in to the jump-off and go clear to gain their double clear round qualification. The winner of a particular Pony British Novice First Round competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition.• 80cm Open:For registered ponies in Grade JA, JC, JD to be ridden by Junior MembersIf combined with an open:In the event of 15 or more starters this class will be split with two sets of prize money. Ponies may enter one section only.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
For registered ponies not exceeding 138cm, to be ridden by Junior Members. Ponies may only be entered in one section. No rider may compete more than three ponies in the same section, in accordance with Rule 77.6.
Rule 284.3: All competitors in the lower grade or category jump first. The course is then raised for the competitors in the higher category.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
single phase single fence
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
• Discovery:For registered ponies in Grades JD and JC that have not won a total of 300 Points to be ridden by Junior Members, ages as per Rule 77.12/77.13.Qualifies for: Pony Discovery Championship Second Rounds. Qualifying period: 1st May-30th April inclusive.Numbers to qualify for: Those ponies which jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off in at least four Pony Discovery First Round competitions held in the qualifying period will qualify to compete in the Pony Discovery Second Round, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A Rules (Rule 191). Ponies in the class must go in to the jump-off and go clear to gain their double clear round qualification. The winner of a particular Pony Discovery First Round competition will not automatically qualify solely as a result of that competition.• 90cm Open:For registered ponies in Grade JA, JC, JD to be ridden by Junior MembersIf combined with an open:In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split with two sets of prize money. Ponies may enter one section only.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Table A against the clock with one jump off
First place rosette kindly sponsored by Blue Chip In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
For registered ponies in Grades JD and JC that have not won a total of 500 Points to be ridden by Junior Members. Club Members are NOT eligible.Qualifies for: Blue Chip Pony Newcomers Championship Second Rounds. Qualifying period: 1st May-30th April inclusive.Numbers to qualify: Those ponies that jump a clear round in the First Round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off in at least four Blue Chip Pony Newcomers First Round competitions held in the qualifying period will qualify to compete in the Pony Newcomers Second Rounds.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Kindly sponsored by STX-UK In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split and two sets of prize money awarded. Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
• Pony Foxhunter First Round is for ponies in Grades JD and JC that have not won a total of 700 Points to be ridden by Junior Members. Qualifies for: Pony Foxhunter Championship Second Rounds. Qualifying period: 1st May-30th April inclusive. Numbers to qualify: Those ponies that jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off in at least four Pony Foxhunter First Round competitions held in the qualifying period will qualify to compete in the Pony Foxhunter Second Rounds.• The Open Section is for registered ponies in Grade JA, JC, JD to be ridden by Junior Members. Junior Members, in either the Open or the Pony Foxhunter Section, who have not won more than a total of 350 Points in the previous calendar year are eligible for double clear qualification for the Pony Restricted Rider 1.10m Championship. Riders who have accrued points on the Pony Gold League are not eligible to compete in the Restricted Rider 1.10m Final.Qualifying period: 1st May-30th April inclusive. Qualifies for: Four double clears will qualify for the Pony Restricted Rider 1.10m Championship to be held at the British Showjumping National Championships. Qualification is pony/rider combination.
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Table A against the clock
In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
For registered ponies to be ridden by Junior Members. Club Members are NOT eligible.The course is divided into two sections. The first or power section consists of five to seven obstacles of progressively increasing severity designed to test power and precision at each obstacle individually. This section is jumped as an Accumulator competition in accordance with Rule 274 not against the clock with a time limit of two minutes. On completion of the power section the bell will be rung if the competitor has NOT scored the maximum possible number of points over this section. The competitor must then retire. If the bell is not rung, the competitor proceeds straight to the second, or speed, section of the course. This consists of six to eight obstacles to be jumped under Table A4 or Table C. Speed 400m per minute outdoors and 350m per minute indoors. Ponies, 350m per minute indoors and outdoors. The start and finish must be indicated separately for each section. Finish of power section to be start of speed section. Automatic timing is only obligatory for the speed section. The competition is decided by faults and time over the speed section. In the event of insufficient competitors reaching the speed section, minor placings are decided by the highest number of points scored over the power section. If no competitorreaches the speed section and in the event of equality of points over the power section, there will be a jump-off over the speed section to decide the winner.