Bury Farm EC Junior British Show Jumping including Second Rounds (Going Ahead)


Show Date
Sat, May 11, 2024
Enter Online
Starting Times:

All classes will run in the Legacy Outdoor Arena from approx 9.30am
Entries shut at 9am the day before and times will be published on the website by 3pm.


Class 1
STX-UK Pony British Novice / 0.80m Open - First Round (0.80m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  325mpm
Entry Fee:
£18.00
Prizes:
£30.00, £25.00, £20.00, £18.00, £18.00
Info:
Rule 410. DRAWN ORDER 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 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. If 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.
Class 2
STX-UK Pony British Novice - Second Round (0.85m)    
Table/Speed:
A8  325mpm
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Prizes:
£50.00, £35.00, £30.00, £20.00, £15.00
Info:
Rule 411. DRAWN ORDER Kindly sponsored by STX-UK In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6 There will be 12 Second Round competitions. Ponies which have qualified to compete by jumping double clear rounds in at least four Pony British Novice First Round Competitions in accordance with Rule 410.6 are eligible to enter and compete in as many Second Rounds as the owner wishes. Qualifies for: Pony British Novice Championship Final at the British Showjumping National Championships. Numbers to qualify: Top 10 ponies, disregarding those already qualified, plus those ponies that jump one treble clear in any of the Pony British Novice Second Rounds. Pre-Entry Drawn Order British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Class 3
Pony Discovery / 90cm Open - First Round (0.90m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  325mpm
Entry Fee:
£18.00
Prizes:
£30.00, £25.00, £20.00, £18.00, £18.00
Info:
Rule 408. DRAWN ORDER 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 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: 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.If 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.
Class 4
Blue Chip Pony Newcomers/ 1m Open (both to Inc The Pony Restricted Rider Qualifier) - First Round (1.00m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  325mpm
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Prizes:
£40.00, £30.00, £25.00, £20.00, £20.00
Info:
Rule 406 & 416. DRAWN ORDER First place rosette kindly sponsored by Blue Chip In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split and two sets of prize money awarded. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6 • Blue Chip Pony Newcomers is for registered ponies in Grade JC & JD that have not won a total of 500 points to be ridden by Junior Members.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.• 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 Newcomers Section who have not won a total of 500 Points are eligible for double clear qualification for the Pony Restricted Rider 1.00m Championship. Riders who have accrued points on the Pony Gold League are not eligible to compete in the Restricted Rider 1.00m Final.Qualifies for: Four double clears will qualify for the Pony Restricted Rider 1.00m Championship to be held at the British Showjumping National Championships. Qualifying period: 1st May-30th April. Qualification is Pony/rider Combination. Ponies may compete in 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.
Class 5
STX-UK Pony Foxhunter/ 1.10m Open (Both inc The Restricted Rider 1.10m Championship) - First Round (1.10m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  325mpm
Entry Fee:
£22.00
Prizes:
£50.00, £35.00, £30.00, £25.00, £22.00
Info:
Rule 404 & 417. DRAWN ORDER 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.
Class 6
Junior 1.15m Open (Inc. the Pony National 1.15m Members Cup Qualifier) (1.15m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  325mpm
Entry Fee:
£22.00
Prizes:
£50.00, £35.00, £30.00, £25.00, £22.00
Info:
DRAWN ORDER In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6 For registered ponies in Grades: JA, JC & JD to be ridden by Junior Members. This class also incorporates the Pony National 1.15m Members Cup Qualifier. Rule 400, those pony/rider combinations that have been placed in a Winter JA Classic or Pony Show Jumper of the Year will not be eligible to compete in the Final at the British Showjuming National Championships in August. Qualifying period: 1 July - 30 June. Numbers to qualify: Two double clears to qualify. Qualification is pony/rider combination. Double clear qualifications will not be obtained from one round competitions (e.g. Table A4 or Table A (1 Round)). British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.

Show Secretary: Bury Farm Secretary
Bury Farm Equestrian Club, Slapton, Mill Lane, Nr Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 9BT
Tel: 01525 222114, Mobile: 07568395548, Email: enquiries@buryfarmestates.co.uk, Website: www.buryfarmestates.co.uk


Location
Bury Farm Equestrian Centre, Slapton, Mill Lane, Nr Leighton Buzzard, Bucks LU79BT

Show Information

Entries shut the day before the show at 9am and times will be released the day before the show by 3pm. As the health and safety of all visitors is paramount please ensure that you have read the below information as you will be asked to comply with these guidelines during the course of your visit. Bury Farm reserves the right to ask competitors to leave the centre if any of the below guidelines are breached.

In line with biosecurity measures please have your passports available for inspection upon arrival at the centre. Horses must have up-to-date vaccinations and the organisers reserve the right to turn horses away from the competition if proof of vaccination records cannot be presented upon arrival. 

Payment Details & Event Fees

Entries for Bury Farm shows must be made online via the event link on the Events Tab of the Bury Farm website, www.buryfarmequestrianvillage.co.uk.
Entries will not be accepted after the closing date unless space allows.
Once submitted entries may be changed prior to the times being published by contacting ashlie@buryfarmestates.co.uk with entry changes.

First Aid fee £5.00 per rider

Stabling Information: Yes

Hook Up - £25 per night

Stabling - £50 for one night & £75 for two nights

A £15 stable deposit is charged per stable for any bookings made at the centre. This £15 charge is refundable when you vacate your stable at the end of your booking. The £15 deposit will be returned to you as soon as the stable manager confirms that your stable has been left in a suitable condition, i.e. clean, swept, dry and free from excess hay and droppings. The £15 will not be returned after you have left the show centre and so it is your responsibility to confirm your departure with the stable manager and to request your £15 deposit whilst at the centre. The deposit will only be returned to the person who is named on the booking form for the show. The stable manager retains the right to refuse the return of a stable deposit if the above conditions are not met.

Shavings can be purchased for £11 per bale.

Hay can be brought for £3 per slice. 

Please note we do not sell haylage.

Prize Information

Competitors who win prize money will be contacted via email to obtain their bank account details. Upon receipt of competitor bank details Bury Farm will pay prize money within 10 working days.

Refreshments:

The Paddocks Cafe team will provide a service on the day of competiton and will be offering hot and cold food, drinks and snacks throughout the show hours.

Withdrawals/Refunds

Refunds and transfers to future shows will not be issued after times have been published. A transfer of entries may be considered if the competitor emails ashlie@buryfarmestates.co.uk prior to the show times being published. Bury Farm will issue refunds for entries in line with British Showjumping rules. Bury Farm reserves the right to charge an administration fee for any refund or transfer of entries.
All Bury Farm show jumping shows are run under British Showjumping rules.
A 50% refund will be offered to those who withdraw from a competition more than 48 hours prior to the start of the event.
A 50% refund less an administration fee may be offered to competitors who withdraw from a competition less than 48 hours prior to the start of the event . This refund will be offered at the discretion of the organiser.
The above rules also apply to stabling.

Terms & Conditions

On the day of the competition

Competitors will be provided with a flatwork arena for warm up prior to their class time. A maximim of 8 competitors will be allowed in any warm up spaces at any given time. A collecting rung steward will call each competitors to the Competition Arena at their alloted time. The competitor must enter and leave the arena via the designated entrance and exit as directed by the collecting ring steward. Competitors may not access any other arena or farm track after their class has finished.

Results from each class will be announced by the judge via the arena loudspeaker system after the class has finished. Results will not be printed and competitors will not be able to view results on Bury Farm noticeboards. Results will be published online via the Bury Farm website show link within 24 hours of the show's completion. Results will also be available via the BS website. Competitors who win prize money will be contacted via email to obtain their bank account details. Upon receipt of competitor bank details Bury Farm will pay prize money within 10 working days. 

The show mobile will be available for competitors to contact on the day of competition - 07568 395548.

Please use hand sanitiser and wash hands regularly during your visit to the centre.

Toilets will be available for use in the International show centre.  

The Paddocks cafe team will be serving food and drink.

Competitors may not access the livery facilities during their visit to the centre. 

By entering this Show, competitors and helpers agree to comply with all Bury Farm guidelines which have been set up at the centre for the health and well-being

 Our agreed onsite partner SBM Photographic will provide a photographic service at selected Bury Farm shows, complying with GDPR guidelines. Some large Bury Farm events are live streamed by H&C TV and by Clip My Horse TV  under the guidance of equine media services policies.

BIOSECURITY MEASURES

All horses must be travelled with passports which can demonstrate that all vaccinations are up to date (Bury Farm operates a 12-month vaccination policy)

Horses must also show no clinical signs of the following when attending the centre:

  1. recent cough of unknown cause
  2. recent nasal discharge of unknown cause
  3. enlarged lymph nodes
  4. fever (>38.5 degrees)
  5. recent onset of neurological signs of unknown cause
  6. diarrhoea

Horses must also 

  1. not be under current investigation for EHV infection
  2. have not been in contact with and is not kept on the same premises as a horse known to have or be under investigation for EHV
  3. have not travelled out of the country for the past 28 days.

 Horses should NOT be brought to the centre if they are not in good health on the date of travel.

 

1. The decision of the judges & stewards in all cases is final. They reserve the right to alter, amend or cancel any part of the competition or to refuse any entry without stating a reason.
2. The organiser of this event has taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health, safety and welfare of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring, and must obey instructions of the organisers, officials and stewards.
3. The organisers will not be held responsible and accept no liability for any accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to horses, owners, rider, spectators, vehicles or their contents and accessories, breach of contract or in any other way whatsoever. It is a condition of entry that each entrant shall agree to indemnify against any legal action arising from such incident.
4. All competitors must be suitably dressed in correct riding attire to current British Safety Standards. Riding / Jodhpur boots must be worn for all classes. 
5. Horses & ponies tied to lorry or trailers must not be left unattended.
6. Please ensure the area around your horsebox / trailer is clean and tidy. Droppings collected and not swept onto or left on BFEC. Please take litter home or use the bins provided.
7. Children must be supervised at all times
8. Whilst outside arenas, horses and ponies should be moved at a walk only.
9. There is a vet on call. The expense of any veterinary services rendered either on or after the show must be borne by the competitor or owner of the horse / pony.
10. No dogs allowed, other than in Lorry Park Only and MUST be on a lead at all times

 

Email Secretary - enquiries@buryfarmestates.co.uk
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