Entries are open on nominate and will close on the 3rd June.
The first competition will be a pairs cross country. The course will be quite short, with the fences having various height options so that all pairs can be catered for. There will be three “dressing fences” which the two horses must jump as a pair (ie side by side). Points will be given for these fences and penalties deducted for refusals and falls. There will also be an optimum time. The winning pair will be the one that goes clear with the most points for style over the dressing fences. In the event of a tie, the winner will be the pair closest to (and under) the optimum time.
The other competition will be the Eventer Trials. They will consist of a round of showjumping followed immediately by a timed obstacle course (testing the all round handiness of the horse and rider) and then (immediately again) by a cross country course. There will be four classes: 60cm, 80cm, 95cm and 105cm.
Any horse may compete in the pairs competition as well as one class of the Eventer Trial competition.
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Class
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Description
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Price
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1
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Pairs Cross Country
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$40 ph
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2
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60cm Eventer Trial (Prize money and Ribbons to 8th)
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$80
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3
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80cm Eventer Trial (Prize money and Ribbons to 8th)
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$80
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4
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95cm Eventer Trial (Prize money and Ribbons to 8th)
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$80
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5
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105cm Eventer Trial (Prize money and Ribbons to 8th)
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$80
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Fancy dress is encouraged and there will be a prize for the best fancy-dressed pair. However, please note that this competition is to be run under the relevant EFA rules. In particular, it is the responsibility of each competitor to ensure that they wear the correct safety helmets.
On Saturday, NCEC are running a dressage protocol day at Equestrian Park, so why not enter that and make a real weekend of it! Details for entering are on global entries

