Show Date
Sat, May 25, 2019
Starting Times:
Main Arena Show Jumping Clear Round Show Jumping 9am–9:45am first class starts at 10am prompt
In-Hand Classes 10-18 Ring A 9am Start
Ring B Novelty Show Classes 19-27 Start 9am Start
Ridden Classes 28 - 37 Ring A not before 1pm
Ridden Classes 38 onwards Ring B not before 1pm
Class
0
Clear Round Show Jumping (0.55m - 0.60m)
Class
1
Show Jumping (0.45m)
Info:
Minimus Jumping assisted or non assisted
Class
2
Show Jumping (0.55m)
Info:
Minimus Jumping assisted or non assisted
Class
3
Show Jumping (0.60m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
Info:
Novice Jumping assisted or non assisted
Class
4
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club/ Unaffiliated 70cms Open (0.70m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
Class
5
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club/ Unaffiliated 80cms Open (0.80m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
Info:
Class 5 will not start before 1:30m
Class
6
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club/ Unaffiliated 90cms Open (0.90m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
Class
7
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club/ Unaffiliated 1m Open (1.00m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
Class
8
Show Jumping (1.05m - 1.10m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
Info:
Open to 1 ,2 & 3 year olds
Class
11
Young Sports Horse
Info:
Open to 1, 2 & 3 year olds
Class
12
Young Sports Pony
Info:
Open to 1, 2 & 3 year olds
Class
13
In Hand Coloured Horse/ Pony
Info:
To include palomino's, spotted, appaloosa & dun.
Class
14
In Hand Mountain & Moorland
Class
15
In Hand Miniatures & Shetlands
Info:
Veteran over 15 years
Class
18
In Hand Foreign Breeds
Info:
To Follow: Championship for competitors who were placed 1st and 2nd in classes 10-18
Info:
Young Handler (8 - 15 years)
Class
21
Pony the Judge would like to take Home
Class
22
Most Appealing Eyes
Info:
Horse or Pony with the most appealing eyes
Class
24
Handsomest Gelding
Class
25
Best Mane & Tail
Info:
In hand combination horse and pony pairing
Class
28
Best Lead Rein Rider
Info:
Rider 7yrs and under
Class
29
Best Lead Rein Rider
Info:
Rider 8yrs and over
Class
30
First Ridden Pony
Info:
To include palomino's, spotted, appaloosa & dun
Class
32
Ridden Mountain & Moorland
Info:
Veteran over 15 years
Class
35
Ridden Foreign Breed
Info:
The Mature Rider: Rider to be 35 yrs or older
Class
37
Ridden Retraining of Racehorse
Info:
Must have raced or been in training
To Follow: Championship for competitors who were placed 1st and 2nd in classes 28 - 37
Class
38
Show Hunter Pony
Info:
Ponies not exceeding 14.2hh
Info:
Horses exceeding 14.2hh
Class
40
Beginners Working Hunter (0.55m - 0.60m)
Info:
Never to have been placed 1st-6th in any working hunter class. Fences 1ft 9ins -2ft
Class
41
Working Hunter Pony (0.60m - 0.70m)
Info:
Ponies not to exceed 14.2hh. Fences 2ft - 2ft 3ins
Class
42
Novice Ridden Sports Horse or Pony (0.70m - 0.75m)
Info:
Competitors will be expected to jump 2-3 fences at approx 2”3 – 2”6
Class
43
Working Hunter Horse (0.70m - 0.75m)
Info:
Horses exceeding 14.2hh. Fences 2ft 3ins – 2ft 6ins
Class
44
Open Ridden Sports Horse or Pony (0.85m - 0.90m)
Info:
Competitors will be expected to jump 2-3 fences at approx 2”9 – 3”
Class
45
Open Working Hunter (0.85m - 0.90m)
Info:
To Follow: Championship open to competitors placed 1st and 2nd in classes 28-45
Show Secretary:
Hannah Green
The Carthouse, Chewton Field Farm, Ston Easton, Bath, Somerset, BA3 4BX
Tel: 01761 241123, Mobile: 07841032013, Email: admin@mendipplainsec.co.uk
Mendip Plains Equestrian Centre, The Carthouse, Chewton Field Farm, Ston Easton, Radstock, Bristol BA34BX
Payment Details & Event Fees
Entries in advance or on the day. You can book using our Secure Online Entry System.
Payment is secure and it goes directly to MPEC.
You will receive an email confirmation of your booking and payment.
Trailblazers 2019 Direct Qualifier
• 1. The organisers reserve the right to cancel or amend and competitions or classes in any way.
• 2. A 'Riding Hat' designed to provide protection, must be worn at all times by anyone whether or not a participant or competitor, riding anywhere at the Mendip Plains EC site. Hats must reach at least one of the following standards: AII PAS 015: 1998, BS EN1384: 1997 – Provided that they are BSI Kite marked or SEI. Snell E2001 plus Snell Label with chin strap fastened as so to prevent the movement.
• 3. Body protectors – a British Equestrian trade association (Beta) approved and appropriately labelled Level 3 body protector, manufactured in the year 2000 or after, is mandatory for cross country and whenever else a body protector is required to be worn.
• 4. For all competitions, the judge's decision is final. At all times, all competitors and other visitors to MPEC must adhere to all instructions provided by stewards.
• 5. All persons under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
• 6. All rubbish must be disposed of in the bins provided. Lorries/trailers are not to be skipped out onto the car park, again please use skips and bins provided.
• 7. No horse/pony is to be left unattended unless secured in a lorry or trailer attached to a vehicle.
• 8. Dogs are welcome on site but must be kept on a lead at all times. Waste is to be disposed of in bins provided.
• 9. At MPEC no smoking is permitted in any of the buildings.
• 10. Any facilities that are damaged must be reported to the office and paid for.
• 11. All accidents must be reported and an accident report completed at the MPEC office.
• 12. In all competitions the Judges decision shall be final.
• 13. There may be photography or filming going on at our competitions and it is your responsibility to let us know if you do not want to be photographed or filmed whilst at our event.
• 14. Entries - We accepted entries in advance via the website with a card payment, or you can make cash payments in the office, but only for competitions that entries are accepted on the day such as showing classes, show jumping or hunter trials. We do not accept cheques, and we do not have an onsite card facility.
Health and Safety
MPEC has taken every reasonable precaution to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective everyone must take reasonable precautions to avoid accidents occurring and obey the instructions of the organisers and all other officials and stewards at all times.
Limit of Legal Liability
Competitors enter and compete at their own risk and save for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of MPEC its owners, servants or agents they agree not to claim for injury, loss or damage caused to or suffered by any person, horse or pony or any other property including vehicles in connection with or arising from any activity at MPEC whether or not the said injury, loss or damage is caused by the negligence of the owners or any other person or thing on the MPEC land.
Email Secretary - admin@mendipplainsec.co.uk
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