THE FELL PONY SOCIETY PERFORMANCE TRIALS
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ON SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 24TH 2006
The principle aim of this event is to provide an enjoyable day of competition for people with native ponies. We will do our best, with your help, to create a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Some competitors may compete in affiliated dressage and be able to jump 3ft with ease, others will be worried whether they can get the correct leg in the dressage, can jump the smallest jump or get on and off at the slip rail, but the event is open to all and there will be more of the latter than the former. So come and have a go, and enjoy your pony, in a wonderful setting. Spectators are very welcome, and a Refreshment Van will be on hand to give you sustenance. For new competitors, this event has run for many years with just Fell Ponies, for the last two years we have welcomed all other Native Breeds with a growing number coming to enjoy this wonderful day out. We will only be running two dressage arenas with Fell Ponies taking the priority, this will limit the entries to a maximum of 70 ponies. The day is a very relaxed and informal fun day out for all. We hope all new competitors will enter into the spirit of the day, which is fun!
On the Cross Country course no one is eliminated for failing to negotiate a jump or obstacle. Each jump will have a choice of two or three heights, varying from 1ft to 3ft, scoring 10, 20 or 30 points. 5 points will be lost for each refusal, and after 3 refusals at one numbered fence the competitor must move on. The course includes a water splash and a small timed section, the timed section will include a Slip Rail (to be negotiated dismounted), a gate to be opened and closed, and one jump.
The Show Jumping phase will start within 30 minutes of the final cross-country competitor completing the course. The Show jumping phase will have two or three different heights depending on height of the ponies entered. Competitors must nominate which height they wish to jump before this phase begins. 3 points will be lost for a refusal, after 3 refusals you must move on to the next jump. No points will be scored for a knock down. 5,10 and 15 points will be scored per jump depending on which height competitors chose.
Competitors’ event numbers will be available on the morning of the event
JUMP JUDGES are a most important part of this event; if every competitor could find a Jump Judge for the cross-country course we would be extremely grateful. Experience is not necessary but they do need to be over the age of 16. Please see the end of your entry form.
1 The event is open to Pure Bred Registered Fell Ponies, and Pure Bred Registered Native Ponies only. All must be within their breeds societies height limit.
2 Owners or competitors of Fell Ponies must be paid up members of The Fell Pony Society.
3 For the Dressage Test competitors may use a plain jointed or straight bar snaffle, a flash, drop or caveson noseband, a neck strap, breastplate or crupper. They may not use a bridoon bit, double bridle, pelam, kimblewick, or dutch gag, a martingale, boots or bandages. Riders must wear gloves and may carry a whip or use spurs. The Dressage Test may be ‘Called’. Ponies should ‘warm up’ in the same tack as that in which they compete. Failure to comply with any of these stipulations will result in a penalty of 10 points for each discretion.
4 On the cross country course, failure to cross the water splash, unmounted or aided will count as a refusal. In the event of a scoring tie in this section, positions will be decided on the timed section.
5 Small Breeds Class: Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor and Welsh A & B. Large Breeds Class: Connemara, New Forest, Dales, Highland and Welsh C & D (excluding Fell). Riders of any age.
6 No Lead Rein. Competitors with assisting runners are most welcome and will be considered depending on entries but must compete HC. Please contact the Secretary.
7 Riders of Small Breed stallions must be 12 or over. Riders of Large Breed Stallions (including Fells) must be 14 or over.
8 Protective headgear to BSEN 1384/PAS 015 with chinstrap must be worn by all riders when mounted. It is also strongly recommended that body protectors be worn for all jumping phases.
9 Any competitor who approaches a judge or jump judge in any of the sections to question a decision, or allows a supporter to do so will be disqualified.
10 Any appeal against the decision of a judge in any of the sections must be accompanied by a £10 deposit, which will be forfeited if the judge’s decision is upheld. The event organiser’s decision is final.
11 All Dogs must be kept on short leads at all times.
Rosettes will be awarded in all sections 1st to 4th . Rosettes 1st to 4th over all, and a commemorative rosette to all who compete on the day. Perpetual Trophies will be awarded to The Best Fell - Overall, Dressage, Cross-country, Junior and Newcomer. Other Trophies and Shields for all other Native Breeds are being arranged. Clear Round Rosettes for the Show Jumping.
Red Cross First Aid Team will be present on the day for all jumping phases.
A REFRESHMENT VAN will be on site most of the day please support it to make it worthwhile them coming for a small event.
Overnight stabling is available at Linnel Wood, and camping is allowed. No electric fence enclosures. Details of local B&Bs. Contact Bob or Sarah Charlton 01434 673 262.
Please complete the Entry Form – one per pony please. Send with appropriate entry fee and SAE if confirmation of entry and/or Dressage Test Required. Cheques should be made payable to The Fell Pony Society and send to:
Mrs Sarah Charlton, Linnel Wood, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1UB
Tel Number 01434 673 262 (no calls after 9.00pm please)