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AVAILABLE CLASSES

  • CHILDREN (A-Level) (horses 9yo+)
  • Beginners (A-Level) (horses 4yo+)
  • Amateur (L-Level) (horses 5yo+)
  • Open (LM-Level) (JUNIOR) (horses 7yo+)
  • Open (M-Level) (U25/YOUNG RIDER) (horses 7yo+)
  • Open (PSG-Level) (horses 8yo+)
  • SENIOR (Intermediate-Level) (horses 9yo+)
  • Grand Prix (horses 9yo+)

AGE DIVISIONS

  • CHILDREN: 6 to 15 years old
  • JUNIORS: 16 to 18 years old
  • U25 / YOUNG RIDERS: 19 to 25 years old
  • SENIORS: 26+ years old

REGISTRY & LEADERBOARDS


Turnout

RIDER ATTIRE

  • Riders should wear show jackets in black or dark colors complimenting the horse. Tailcoats allowed from LM-level and higher.
  • White breeches and black riding boots (or knee-high chaps).
  • White gloves and helmets mandatory.
  • Classes up to (and including) L-level can ride with dressage whips up to 120 cm long.
  • Spurs allowed that do not exceed the length of 4 cm (measured from the back of the boot to the end of the spur).

HORSE TACK

  • Black or brown simple bridles with simple O-ring or D-ring snaffles, or any FEI allowed bits. Double bridles allowed from LM-level and above. Nosebands mandatory. Strong bits such as pelhams, pessoa, etc., will be disqualified. Bitless allowed up to (and including) M-level.
  • Black or brown dressage saddles with simple white saddlepads. Dark colored saddlepads allowed if matching the horse and overall look but not preferred. Subtle and look-enhancing piping allowed. Country flags, stable logos or subtle tasteful sponsor logos allowed in saddlepad corners.
  • Absolutely no leg protection. Ear bonnets allowed in both indoor and outdoor shows.
  • No martingales, blinders, fly nets or any other additional tack.


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Failure to follow tack & attire rules will result in point deduction, except bridle errors in dressage which result in disqualification.

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