BISHOP BURTON HORSE TRIALS 3 - 4 OCTOBER 2020 - Bishop Burton College
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WELCOME Welcome to Bishop Burton College Horse Trials 2020! I am writing this on 23 September and truly hope that we will all be meeting in Our usual student engagement with the event has been ten days time to participate in the horse halted at present, so the event is being supported by College staff and our wonderful, loyal, team of volunteers trials. and contractors. To you all, on behalf of the College and competitors I send my utmost thanks as we would not be During these unsettling and unforgiving times, the decision running without you. to run has been considered and reviewed on an almost daily basis. Obviously as a College we have certain responsibilities that perhaps others may not have to consider. However, we Here is to a wonderful two days of sport, which have made the decision to provide a competition and do hopefully can provide some sort of normality for us all. so with our thanks to everyone who is helping to make it happen. Ann Paling on behalf of the Horse Trials Organising Committee These events cannot run in normal times without volunteers and the impact of Covid and the pressures and changes it creates for all involved have seemingly been absorbed confidently and effectively by all. www.bishopburton.ac.uk First Choice for Equine Training 3
Programme of Events PROGRAMME OF EVENTS Provisional Timings - Saturday Section Class Numbers Dressage S. Jump X. Country A BE100 1 - 50 08:00 08:50 09:30 B BE100 51 - 100 08:00 08:50 09:30 C BE100 101 - 150 08:00 08:50 09:30 D BE100+ 151 - 200 09:00 12:20 12:55 E Novice 201 - 250 11:00 13:50 14:25 F Novice 251 - 300 11:00 13:50 14:25 G Novice U18 301 - 350 11:00 13:50 14:25 H Open Novice 351 - 400 13:00 13:50 14:25 Provisional Timings - Sunday Section Class Numbers Dressage S. Jump X. Country I BE90 401 - 450 08:00 08:45 09:30 An Eventful Life J BE90 451 - 500 08:00 08:45 09:30 is filming here today K BE90 501 - 550 08:00 08:45 09:30 L BE90 U18 551 - 600 08:00 08:45 09:30 The best way to review M BE100 601 - 650 11:00 13:45 14:20 and share your cross N BE100 Open U18 651 - 700 11:00 13:45 14:20 O BE100 Open 701 - 750 11:00 16:34 17:10 country ride Horse Grading and Qualifications for Classes Full videos available Horses are graded according to the number of BE points won and are eligible for different classes depending on from just £500 these points. See the table below: Class Points Grade BE 90 & BE 100 0 IV (4) BE 100 Plus 0 - 20 III & IV (3 & 4) Novice 1 - 20 III (3) The home of Intermediate 21 - 60 II (2) Cross Country Advanced 61 & Over I (1) Videos an-eventful-life.com.au All horses must stand at least 148cm (142.2cm BE 100) without shoes and be 5 years of age or over. All ponies must be at least 142cm without shoes and not exceed 132cm without shoes (149cm with shoes). Please refer to the British Eventing rule book for more information. www.bishopburton.ac.uk First Choice for Equine Training 5
Presentation of Prizes Officials and Judges The event organisers will contact all prize winners after the event to collect Organisers Scoring Team details for paying prize money via BACS. Ann Paling, Hannah Ward and Catherine Sykes J. Johnstone, S. Elmsley, C. Boddy PRIZES AND COMPETITORS OFFICIALS AND JUDGES Entries Secretary Commentators and Control NB: ALL COMPETITORS – please note that rule 3.16 relating to prize giving will be upheld at this event out of respect for our Catherine Sykes H. Park, J. Milnes sponsors, i.e. any prize not collected by the winning rider or owner or the agreed suitable deputy shall be forfeit at the discretion of the BE steward. British Eventing Officials Health and Safety Regional Co-ordinator: Sarah Hamlyn Kate Letchford Prizes: Rosettes to 10th place in each class. Steward: Louise Smales Hon. Medical Officers Technical Advisor: Gary Parsonage Dr D Turpin, Dr C Chadwick Prize Money Limits for One Day Events 2020 Scorer: Fiona Saxby First Aid Services 1 in 6 starters Information Point APMS Ambulance Services Bishop Burton College staff BE90 / BE100 N / ON / IN I / OI / AI Veterinary Surgeons Dressage Judges Rainbow Equine Hospital Limit Limit Limit Marj Coultas, Chris Belton, Peter Crafts, Frances Shef- Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper field, Julie Corrigan, Richard Wheeldon, Tracey Trotter, Horse Ambulance Caroline Peatfield, Sylvia Charlton, Charlotte Wilson Howard Pickersgill and Co. 6.5% 5% 2.5% 13.5% 9.5% 16% Dressage Stewards Hon. Farrier Place Starters C. Adamson Pat Fullen, Bishop Burton College Staff 1 £44 £80 £79 £138 £157 £353 Communications and Public Address Fence Judges 2 over 11 £42 £77 £78 £122 £144 £305 K.Hallow, C.Mash, L & L Davies, D & E, Houseman, A Park Communications 3 over 17 £40 £74 £77 £108 £132 £263 & S Lambert Jefferson, V & S Martin, A & G Major, Sponsors, Trade Stands and Hospitality J.Knight, V. Goodliffe, P. Ireland, H. Warden, J. Dangar, Bishop Burton College Equine Department 4 over 23 £38 £71 £76 £96 £121 £227 W & M White, J. Bateman, A. Fuller, M.Montgomery, 5 over 29 £36 £68 £75 £85 £111 £196 Stabling R. Smith, C & M. Best, M & R Elcock, T & H Clark, H. Bishop Burton Yard Team 6 over 35 £34 £65 £74 £75 £102 £169 Darby, D & D. Bayliss, R. Houghton, C Herron, M & A White, N & P Haslam, S. Rapioni,. N. Ling, V. Marshall, Caterers onwards over 41 etc. £34 £65 £74 £75 £102 £169 D. Snowden, K & C Dixon, L Gillings, A. Mansfield, P. Bishop Burton College Hospitality Department Easley, L & M. Steven, V. Taylor, C.Evans, S Cutts, C & J Blades, G. Blades, S. Daniel, V.Brown, B. Russell. Competitors Showjumping Course Builder Beau Wood For all competitor information, please see Eventing Scores: Showjumping Judges www.eventingscores.co.uk Mark Bates, Becky Phillipson Showjumping Stewards Corrina Pinfold, Sacha Flint, Hannah Caley, Bishop Event Photography: Matt Nuttall Burton College staff Cross Country Course Designer, Builder and Cross Country Videography: An Fence Repair Eventful Life AJW Equestrian Cross Country Starter and Timekeeping Sales will be online only. Visit: White Rose Timing Team www.mattnuttallphotography.co.uk Cross Country Stewards www.an-eventful-life.com.au TBC 6 First Choice for Equine Training www.bishopburton.ac.uk www.bishopburton.ac.uk First Choice for Equine Training 7
General Conditions Health and Safety Policy 1. The Horse Trials will be conducted in accordance with POINTS TO NOTE: VIDEOING WILL BE General Contractors British Eventing Rules for Official Horse Trials (2019), copies ALLOWED AT DRESSAGE BEHIND THE LINE of which may be obtained from the British Eventing. ONLY. The event organiser, named in the programme, has overall All contractors working at the event are required to observe GENERAL CONDITIONS responsibility for health and safety and appoints a Health best working practises, comply with all legislation relevant to HEALTH AND SAFETY and Safety Steward, also named in the programme, to ensure their business and take all reasonable and practices steps to 2. Qualifications - all owners and riders must be Cross country will start at approximately 10:00 on Saturday that all the appropriate Health and Safety legislation is safeguard their employees and those attending. members of British Eventing, or be in possession of a day and Sunday. complied with. ticket and riders must be 12 years of age or over on the Exhibitors / Trade Stands date of the Trial. Horses must be 5 years or over, registered a) The organiser, named in the programme undertakes to run with BE and stand 148cm (142.2cm PN and Intro) or over Each cross country fence numbered on the map will be All exhibitors / trade stands are responsible for the safety of the competition in accordance with the British Eventing without shoes. manned by two judges. They have a whistle and if this is their own stands and the risks that they may pose to other rules and guidance. blown it means a horse is approaching their fence and you persons within the allocated space or immediate surrounding should be well clear. Horses come round every two minutes. areas. This is subject to monitoring by the Health and 3. Approximate timetable - see programme of events on b) The organiser is required to ensure all chief stewards Judges also have a radio and a flag: Safety Steward and organiser. They must ensure they have page 4. appointed by the organiser have received, read and complied with all statutory legislation regarding equipment understood the relevant section of the guidance to ensure testing, staff training and equipment erection. They must RED – Doctor they are aware of the requirements and standards for their 4. Dressage Tests: ensure they dismantle their equipment without harm to the area of responsibility. BE100, BE100 Open U18, BE100 Open - BE 106 (2012) public if they choose to before the close of the event and the BE100+, Novice, Open Novice - N112 (2010) They will use the radio and flag to summon the appropriate c) The Health and Safety Steward (primarily) and the public have left. Novice U18 - N114 (2016) vehicle to the fence at some speed in the most direct route - organiser are required to ensure the area of competition irrespective of road systems. The exhibitor / trade stand is responsible for all product BE90 - BE91 (2009) and those accessible to the public and other officials are liability in line with their statutory duties under trade (so far as is reasonably practicable) subject to a risk description legislation. 5. Save for death or personal injury - caused by the An ambulance may also follow the doctor and priority to assessment and that this, and a record of the actions these vehicles is paramount. taken, is documented in the event’s Health and Safety It is recommended by BE that all trade stand owners ensure negligence of the organisers or anyone for whom they are Plan. they are provided for under their own third party insurance for in law responsible - neither Bishop Burton College, or the any foreseeable risks. British Eventing, nor any agents, employee or representative of these bodies accepts any liability for any Officials Emergencies accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to horses, owners, rider, spectators, land, cars, their contents and Stewards, judges and officials are briefed in their duties The emergency services at the event include the doctors, accessories or any other personal property whatsoever, and provided with the relevant equipment to carry out their ambulances, vet and fence repair personnel. They have whether caused by their negligence, breach of contract or duties. access to all parts of the site and can be quickly contacted in any other way whatsoever. through any steward, judge or official – most immediately a) They are required to bring to the attention of the Health through the issue of a personal radio. and Safety Steward any concerns they have for the health, 6. The organisers reserve the right… safety and welfare of the public and the officials. Accidents involving horses and competitors are well catered (a) to cancel any class or event for and the appropriate officials are constantly ready (b) to divide any class b) They are required to bring to the attention of the BE to report these as they occur and to call for appropriate (c) to transfer competitors between sections of a class Technical Adviser or Steward any concerns they may have emergency services. (d) to alter the advertised times for the health, safety and welfare of the competitors. Emergencies not connected with the competition (e.g. in the (e) to refuse any entry c) They are required to conduct themselves in such a manner catering tent) may be dealt with by the emergency services not to put themselves or anyone else at risk and maintain on the site but outside emergency services (e.g. the fire 7. Health and Safety: The organiser of this event has taken control of the area around their location. brigade) may be needed too. Telephones for such emergency reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of calls are located at the secretaries’ office or cross country everyone present. For these measures to be effective, d) T he BE Technical Adviser, BE Steward or Health and Safety control. everyone must themselves take all reasonable precautions Steward are required to ensure the officials are properly to prevent accidents and must comply with any briefed in their duties and are properly equipped. instructions given by the organiser, officials and stewards. Spectators 8. In the interest of safety - the riding of motorbikes is forbidden, except by officials. Unfortunately, no spectators are not allowed at this event. 9. Watch out for horses - Please do not drop litter, blowing paper frightens horses. 8 First Choice for Equine Training www.bishopburton.ac.uk www.bishopburton.ac.uk First Choice for Equine Training 9
Health and Safety Policy (continued) British Eventing Advice to the Public A Horse Trial is a comprehensive test of all round Mistakes are severely penalised with 20 penalties for HEALTH AND SAFETY / SPONSORS The organisers of this event advise that due to the uneven horsemanship and involves almost every activity of the first refusal, 40 for the second at the same fence and, in parts, irregular terrain at this event it may at times be which the horse is capable. The completion is scored and elimination for a third refusal at the same fence; BRITISH EVENTING difficult for spectators to move around freely and easily, as entirely on a penalty basis and the three phases – there are 65 penalties for a fall. It is not a race, but a result of which, it may not be suitable for those spectators dressage, showjumping and cross country – must be speed and judgement of pace are very important who suffer from certain medical conditions. completed by every competitor. because a fairly tight optimum time is set for each All attendees enter the event at their own risk and are class and penalties are incurred for exceeding it. The dressage test is ridden in a rectangular arena and advised to wear suitable footwear. involves performing sequences of movements at walk, The BE100 course is about 1.5 miles long with 18 The organisers shall not incur any liability, except as required trot, and canter. Each movement is awarded from 0 to 25 obstacles, none higher than 1.00 metre or by law, in respect of any injury or damage to spectators or to 10 marks by the judge and these are converted to a greater spread than 1.10 metres at the highest their property howsoever caused. penalties by subtracting them from the maximum point. No more than 2 obstacles are composed of Please keep your dogs under control and on a short lead at obtainable. Although competitors sometimes earn several elements. The Novice course is approximately all times. maximum marks for individual movements, no one 1.5 miles long with approximately 20 numbered has ever scored a “possible” for the complete test, so obstacles, none higher than 1.10 metres or a greater Please place your litter and dog waste in the bins provided. it is safe to assume that they will all incur penalties in spread of 1.40 metres at the highest point. The Thank you. the first phase. Intermediate course is approximately 2 miles long Sponsors The showjumping is the second phase of the event. with approximatly 22 numbered obstacles, none higher than 1.15 metres or a greater spread of 1.60 Falls incur 8 penalties, one refusal 4 and a second The Bishop Burton Horse Trials committee would like to Section Sponsors metres at the highest point. refusal 8, whilst knocking down a fence incurs 4. thank all our sponsors, officials, volunteers and trade stand Bishop Burton College Exceeding 24 penalties in the round incurs compulsory The penalties for the three phases – dressage, attendees who help to make this event such an attraction in Coopers Marquees retirement from the event. showjumping, and cross country – are added together the northern eventing calendar. Fence Sponsors and the competitor with the lowest total is the winner. Without the support of our sponsors, new and longstanding, The third and most important phase of a Horse Trial Coopers Marquees we could not hope to run the Horse Trials on such a large CR Reynolds is the cross country in which the jumping potential, scale. AJW Equestrian speed, courage and endurance of a well schooled and Rainbow Equine fit horse is tested. Jumps are solid and imposing and If you are interested in sponsoring future events, please call My Eventful Life intended to test the rider’s confidence in his horse and 01964 553087 or email equine@bishopburton.ac.uk. prove his judgement of speed over natural country. Trade Stands Acknowledgements: Caffeine Rush The committee are most grateful to the judges, stewards J.W. Tack and officials (listed on page 7) and to the vast legion of other Premier Equine voluntary helpers, students, stewards and fence judges, far Moulton Donut Company Dates for your Diary: too numerous to mention by name who have so generously Bishop Burton College Hospitality given their time. Without their help these Horse Trials could not have been held. Lincolnshire Horse Trials Main Sponsor 12 - 14 March 2021 Bishop Burton College Bishop Burton Horse Trials Bishop Burton 1: 29 - 30 May 2021 Bishop Burton 2: 2 - 3 October 2021 British Eventing Under 18 Championships 29 July - 1 August 2021 Find out more at www.bishopburton.ac.uk 10 First Choice for Equine Training www.bishopburton.ac.uk www.bishopburton.ac.uk First Choice for Equine Training 11
BE 90 DRESSAGE TEST 91 (2009) Interval between horses - 6 mins Arena 20m x 40m DRESSAGE TESTS DRESSAGE TESTS To be ridden in a snaffle bridle Max. Marks 1 A Enter at working trot Proceed down centre line without halting 10 2 C Track right B Circle right 20m diameter 10 3 BFK Working trot 10 4 KXM Change the rein MC Working trot 10 Between 5 C&H Working canter left 10 6 E Circle left 20m diameter EA Working canter 10 7 A Working trot AFB Working trot 10 8 B Circle left 20m diameter 10 9 HXF Change the rein FA Working trot 10 10 Between A&K Working canter right 10 11 E Circle right 20m diameter EC Working canter 10 12 C Working trot M Medium walk 10 13 MBXEK Medium walk 10x2 14 K Working trot A Down centre line AG Working trot 10 15 G Halt, salute 10 Leave arena at walk on a long rein at an appropriate place Collective Marks 16 Paces (freedom and regularity) 10 17 Impulsion (desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back, and engagement of the hind quarters) 10 18 Submission (attention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand) 10 19 Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids 10 TOTAL 200 N.B. In BE 90 TESTS, trot work may be executed either “sitting” or “rising” at the discretion of the rider. 12 First Choice for Equine Training www.bishopburton.ac.uk www.bishopburton.ac.uk First Choice for Equine Training 13
BRITISH EVENTING NOVICE DRESSAGE TEST 112 (2010) Interval between horses - 6 mins Arena 20m x 40m To be ridden in a snaffle bridle Max. Marks DRESSAGE TESTS 1A Enter at Working Trot Proceed down Centre Line Without Halting DRESSAGE TESTS C Track Left 10 2E Circle Left 15 Metres Diameter 10 3 EA Working Trot After A Down 3/4 Line Proceed Straight to BXE Line Then Leg Yield Right to M 10 MCH Working Trot 4 HXF Change the Rein Show Some Medium Trot Strides 10 F Working Trot 5A Medium Walk KXH Free Walk on a Long Rein 10 6H Medium Walk ( Mark for Medium Walk A-K & H-C ) 10 C Working Trot 7B Circle Right 15 Metres Diameter 10 BA Working Trot 8 After A Turn Down 3/4 Line Proceed Straight To EXB Line Then Leg Yield Left to H 10 HC Working Trot 9 Between C&M Working Canter Right 10 10 BE 1/2 20M Circle Right Show Some Medium Canter Strides 10 11 EHCM Working Canter Right 10 12 MXK Change the Rein With Change of Leg Through Trot over X 10 13 KAFB Working Canter Left 10 14 BE 1/2 20 M Circle Left Show Some Medium Canter Strides 10 15 E Working Canter Left A Down Centre Line X Working Trot 10 16 G Halt Immobility Salute 10 Leave arena at walk on a long rein at an appropriate place Collective Marks 17 Paces (freedom and regularity) 10 18 Impulsion (desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back, and engagement of the hind quarters) 10 19 Submission (attention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand) 10 20 Position and seat of the rider, correct use and effectiveness of the aids 10 TOTAL 200 N.B. In NOVICE TESTS, trot work may be executed either “sitting” or “rising” at the discretion of the rider. 14 First Choice for Equine Training www.bishopburton.ac.uk www.bishopburton.ac.uk First Choice for Equine Training 15
BE90 Course BE100 Course 4ab 4ab COURSE MAPS COURSE MAPS 3 3 FINISH FINISH 2 2 17 19 5 5 6 1 1 6 7 START START 18 16 8 7 15abc 17abc 13ab 15ab Intermediate Course 10 9 8ab 1 Log 10 9ab 2 Table 14 16 143 Pheasant Feeder 4 Offset Log 5 Offset Log 6 Calf Hutch 11 7AB Euro Brush 11 8 Hanging Log 9AB Garden Seats 10 Pete’s Barn 12 12 11AB Ditch to Log 13 12AB Brush 1 First Fence 13 Brush 13ab Dog Kennel - Skinny Dog Kennel 1 First Fence 13 Carrot Top 2 Hay Rack 14 Farm Cottage 14 Log 2 Hay Rack 14 Log Seat 3 Pheasant Feeder 15 Flower Roll 15abc Trellis - Water - Skinny Viaduct 3 Pheasant Feeder 15ab Flower Trough - Hanging Log 4ab Hanging Log 16ABC Water 16 Roll 4ab Barn - Hanging Log 16 Log 5 Pig Arc 17 Birch Wave 17 House 5 Ditch 17abc Trellis - Water - Viaduct 6 Sleeper Palisade 6 Viaduct 18 Roll 7 Viaduct 7 Log Brush 19 House 8 Roll Brush 8ab Cartridge - Water 9ab Cartridge - Skinny Brush 9 Skinny Brush 10 Pencils 10 Pencils 11 Trakehner 11 Trekhener 12 Flower Trough 12 Carrot Top 16 First Choice for Equine Training www.bishopburton.ac.uk First Choice for Equine Training 17
Novice Course 4ab 3 COURSE MAPS 5 FINISH 2 20 6ab 1 START 19 7 18abc 8 9abc 10 17 11 16ab 12 13ab 14 15 1 First Fence 12 Carrot Top - U Brush 2 Hay Rack 13ab Carrot Top 3 Pheasant Feeder 14 Log Pile 4ab Hanging Rails - Drop 15 Step Up - Spirit Level 5 Table 16ab Pinned Parallel 6ab Beech Log - Ditch 17 Trellis - Water - Skinny Viaduct 7 U Log 18abc Roll 8 White Rails 19 House 9abc Log into Water - Water - Cartridge 20 Into Space 10 Pencils 11 Hay Wagon 18 First Choice for Equine Training www.bishopburton.ac.uk
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