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DETAILS OF SPORTS BODY Details of Sports Body National Federation: South African Equestrian Federation Address: 475 Papenfus Drive, Beaulieu, Johannesburg Contact Number: 011 468 3236/7 NPO Number: NPO-071-702 Details of the Public Officer for the Sporting Body Secretary General: Wessel Strauss Email Address: sg@saef.org.za Details of Safety Officer Name: Wessel Strauss Email address: sg@saef.org.za Contact Number: 067 037 0457 COMPLIANCE The SAEF will keep a register for at least 6 months with full names, residential address, cell number, email address as per guidelines The SAEF confirms that it will comply with guidelines for Quarantine and Isolation in relation to Covid-19 exposure and infection issued by the Department of Health as can be seen in the document below. The SAEF is not involved in any transport for any athletes, or supports staff. All athletes of the SAEF will comply individually to all Directions as issued by the Minister of Transport. Screening and Testing of all athletes, support staff, officials and attendees will be done upon entry at venue. Disinfection and cleaning of all venues will be done before events start. All control measures as per Government Gazette 43434 will be put in place as per document below. All athletes, support staff and attendees will complete self screening questionnaire forms as per below document, to ensure efficient contact tracing where necessary. The SAEF will appoint a compliance officer, as will the SAEF’s Disciplines and Showholding Bodies and Venues. The SAEF has appointed an accredited risk assessor who will conduct an online course for all our Compliance Officers and Officials, the outcome will be a certification. The SAEF wish to commence with Training and Shows from 1 July 2020 at the various venues in Chapter 4. Only athletes, support staff and officials under the age of 60 with no comorbidities will be allowed to participate.
CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 The Welfare of the Horse Priorities on returning to sport, key 3 advantages of Equestrianism 4 Specified purpose equestrian venues 5 Covid-19 Compliance Officer Training protocols for yards, riding schools & 6 venues Covid-19 Daily Assessment Screening 7 Questionnaire Specified Protocols on the return to Safe 8 Competitions Risk assessment for decontamination of 9 equipment Guidelines for Equestrian Disciplines for Shows 10 and Events 11 Resumption dates for events and shows Relevant guidance and intelligence from 12 International Federations Images of Equestrian Facilities in South 13 Africa 14 Covid-19 Information Signs
Chapter 1 Introduction The South African Equestrian Federation (SAEF) is the national governing body for all equestrian sports in South Africa. SAEF governs the official relations with the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI), with its affiliation established since 1947. The SAEF is registered with SASCOC as the officially recognised Equestrian Federation. The commitment to success is encouraged at every level of the sport and over the 19 disciplines affiliated with the SAEF. The equestrian sports industry is ready to resume safe and controlled sport and rebuild the losses incurred for the entire equestrian community. We believe Equestrian Sport lends itself to physical separation and this coupled with environmental sanitation and good hygiene should enable us to reduce the likelihood of transmission of Covid-19. In anticipation of some relaxation in the lockdown controls, we have developed an initial protocol to address the public health threats due to Covid-19 that would be present at an equestrian venue when training sessions or competitions are taking place. We would like our Equestrian Federation to be considered to be permitted to resume its various activities in a controlled and responsible manner. In developing this submission the SAEF took in consideration the World Health Organisation Interim guidance 14 April 2020. “Considerations for sports federations/sports event organizers when planning mass gatherings in the context of COVID-19”. The guidance sets out the key issues and mitigation options for sporting federations to consider when planning a sporting event. https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/considerations-for-sports-federations-sports- event-organizers-when-planning-mass-gatherings-in-the-context-of-covid-19-interim-guidance In the context of the WHO guidance the following should be noted: EQUESTR IAN SPORT IS DEEMED LOW RISK EQUESTRIAN SPORTS ARE NON-CONTACT SPORT EQUESTR IAN SPORT DOES NOT ENJOY LARGE AMOUNTS OF SPECTATORS & IS MAINLY PARTICIPANT & SUPPORT TEAM BASE EXCLUSI VELY AN OUTDOOR SPORT
SPECIFIED EQUESTRIAN VENUES – PRIVATELY OWNED WHICH WILL COMPLY WITH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH GUIDELINES RISK COMMUNICATION IS A PRIORITY AND UNDERTAKEN BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER EVENTS CONTACT TRACING CAN BE SWIFTLY UNDERTAKEN MITIGATION MEASURES, WE HAVE RISK ASSESSED OUR SPORT, TO IDENTIFY SOCIAL DISTANCING ISSUES, AND PUT IN PLACE A MITIGATION PLAN TO REDUCE THE RISKS OF CONTACT, AND AN APPROPRIATE PROGRAMME FOR CLEANING AND DISINFECTING The equestrian sector is cognisant of the major public health threat posed by the Covid19 pandemic and the importance of the lockdown measures to reduce transmission of the virus. We realise that South Africa may have to live with this virus for many months, or longer, and there will have to be a new norm for doing business and for social interactions. In preparation for when the public health experts deem the time is right to relax some of the controls the sector has been exploring how equestrian sport could be resumed in a modified way so that the protection of public health would not be compromised. We realise that person to person transmission through close contact, and environmental contamination with viral laden droplets, are the main contributing factors to viral transmission. Our athletes, both human and equine, need to compete at least once a month to keep a routine and maintain competition fitness. Like any athlete the longer they miss the competition environment the more difficult it is to perform at the highest level and the greater the risk of injury. SUGGESTED PROTOCOLS It will be made clear at the time of entry that any person displaying symptoms associated with Covid- 19 (Fever, Cough, Shortness of Breath or Breathing Difficulties), people who have been in close contact of a confirmed case, people who are considered in a high-risk group, or those caring for somebody in a vulnerable category should not attend. The new norm will involve greater segregation and physical separation than ever before. As a result the events will have to be smaller and, to maintain separation, will have to run slower. Infrastructural changes will be required to judges boxes, toilets, carparks, seating areas etc to ensure physical separation is possible but also simple to comply with. There will be no tolerance of non-compliance and everyone will receive instructions with their entry to inform them of what will be required of them. Any individual found in breach of the guidelines will be asked to leave and will be barred from participation at future events. This submission is a result of extensive consultation and valuable input from our various disciplines. Each discipline has different ways in holding shows or events, but with stringent discipline specific guidelines can all operate within the same structures and protocols.
Chapter 2 The Welfare of the Horse Equestrian sport consists of a rider and then the very important second athlete, the horse. The welfare of our horses is paramount. The SAEF is recognised by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) which places major emphasis on ensuring the health and welfare of horses at all times. All stakeholders are very cognisant of the need for horses welfare managed carefully which includes access to regulated activity and competition throughout the season. Competitive horses need shows and events and in order to ensure appropriate levels of training are measured, athletes and their instructors need access to quality-controlled events. The SAEF is concerned that due to the cancellation and cessation of activity, owners and athletes have horses in light exercise type work and in most circumstances have significantly disrupted the training cycle for 2020 and ultimately impacts upon equine welfare. As such, it is imperative that competition is resumed to ensure that any welfare concerns of horses not in full training, are mitigated.
Chapter 3 Priorities on returning to sport, key advantages of Equestrianism Equestrianism INTRODUCTION Equestrianism in South Africa supports approximately 80,000 jobs in the sport horse sector. Notwithstanding the economical aspect to our sport, equestrianism enjoys three Olympic Disciplines and one Paralympic discipline. South Africa will be represented at the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2021. Furthermore, the intrinsic link between breeding and sport elements of the sector requires producers and domestic athletes to have access to regulated activity to ensure the timely production of their young horses in the crucial stages of the training and development cycle. KEY FEATURES OF EQUESTRIANISM IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 SAFE SPORT OUTDOOR ACTIVITY In South Africa, equestrian sport is an outdoor activity with events taking place in large open air specified facilities across the country. The primary reasons are the following:- • To ensure sufficient space for equines to congregate with optimal biosecurity for animal health and safety of athletes and patrons; • Equestrian Disciplines are required to take place in large arenas as per the discipline rules and regulations; • Equines are transported in horseboxes and trucks which require sufficient space and ample parking to allow safe unloading and loading of equines at events. SOCIAL DISTANCING Equestrian Sport is a non-contact sport. It involves a horse and rider as a combination, either competing in the competition arena or warm-up arena. Furthermore, there is no sharing of equipment between athletes or sharing of transportation. Therefore, the protocols are applicable to all these equestrian disciplines. Furthermore, while mounted [on horseback] social distancing is required as horses need to keep a safe distance from each other to avoid accidents from striking or kicking.
GATHERINGS South African equestrian events do not enjoy a large spectatorship attendance in comparison with other sports, with the exception of an event such as the SA Derby, which has not been confirmed for 2020. The equestrian events held nationally, regionally and locally are frequented primarily by the following individuals: - Event Organiser and the employees/volunteers needed to run the event - Athletes and their grooms (one groom per athlete) - Medical emergency services (discipline specific) - Officials and Stewards - Family Equestrian Sport does not rely on gate takings or ticket sales for the viability of the event, except for the SA Derby. As will be expanded upon below our equestrian facilities and showholding bodies have the ability to safely manage and account for each person on site at each event and will employ restrictive measures to control the number of participants and attendance. A core feature of this management will be the ability to generate a comprehensive list of patrons in order to undertake swift contact tracing. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN EQUESTRIAN Across our Disciplines the following Information Technology solutions are employed to ensure safety and minimise risks. SAFETY BENEFITS ✓ Online entries ✓ Online entry payment ✓ Restricted entries for social distancing ✓ Publishing of the programme of events including competition riding times per individualwith safe intervals between riders ✓ Results published online ✓ Prize money paid online ✓ No cash, credit cards, or queuing ✓ Staged arrival and departure, to remove pressure on parking ✓ Payment of staff in advance, less work for staff on the day of the event
Chapter 4 Specified purpose equestrian venues Equestrian Sport activities are held at purpose built facilities throughout South Africa and at large outdoor venues or farms for the disciplines such as Eventing, Endurance and Competitive Trail Riding. These venues are privately owned premises and are not public spaces. As such, in the context of management of agreed standards, same are consistently applied before, during and after events in tandem with the specified affiliate disciplines protocols as outlined below. Training of equestrian athletes is done either at the venues above or at stable yards/ riding schools where stringent Covid-19 regulations are followed. The SAEF have agreed to these consistent protocols to: • safeguard the health of individuals • to minimise the amount of time in attendance • to ensure that minimal contact between attendees at the facilities • to ensure maximum compliance to the Department of Health guidelines. Please find a list of some of the venues who will be hosting shows and events in the 9 Provinces. These venues will comply to all the regulations and will be overseen by their various disciplines.
Chapter 5 COVID-19 Compliance Officer At each show, event or training facility The SAEF has already appointed an accredited Risk Assessor to conduct online courses with certification for all our Compliance Officers. This section is intended to outline the role and duties of a COVID-19 Compliance for all disciplines in line with the Government’s recommendations to monitor Social Distancing. It is important that the right candidate is appointed/ selected as a COVID-19 Compliance Officer. Disciplines must assess how many COVID-19 Compliance Officers are required depending on size, environment, number of participants to be monitored. Show holding bodies, Stable yards and Riding Schools must do the same. Details must be communicated to the SAEF. Social distancing compliance is the responsibility of everyone. Details of the assigned COVID-19 Compliance Officer to be communicated in the case of shows or events: - On the Discipline Show Notices and the Show schedules. In the case of training at stable yards, riding schools or equestrian venues - Communicated to these athletes ROLE OF A COVID-19 COMPLIANCE OFFICER The role of a COVID-19 Compliance Officer is to monitor activities to ensure social distancing and hygiene are being ma intained to protect health and reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus. These key personnel should be clearly identifiable onsite with a distinguishable high visibility vest with COVID-19 Compliance Officer written on them, similar to the illustration provided below. The person undertaking the role must receive training in what the role will entail. Ensuring compliance to the 2m social distancing rule and good hygiene is not the sole responsibility of the COVID-19 Compliance Officer but ALL individuals Must be supported by all stable yards, riding schools, Event Organisers & Showholding Bodies. A COVID-19 Compliance Officer must not put themselves at risk while carrying out their duties. The Compl iance Officers must have a structure or framework to follow within the organisation to be effective in preventing the spread of COVID-19. This structu re must be regularly audited and managed to ensure it works and protects all onsite. Failure to t ake it seriously could result in an outbreak of COVID-19 onsite.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF A COVID-19 COMPLIANCE OFFICER COVID-19 Compliance Officer’s responsibilities and duties fall broadly into 2 categories: 1. Proactive day to day duties 2. Reactive emergency duties 1. PROACTIVE DAY TO DAY DUTIES Being a constant onsite presence to monitor compliance with social distancing of 2 metres between all participants. In instances where there is non-conformance with social distancing the COVID-19 Compliance Officer is to intervene. PROACTIVE DAY TO DAY DUTIES OF A COVID-19 COMPLIANCE OFFICER Maintain a log of regular monitoring of COVID-19 controls on site. Ensure ther e is sufficient up to date signage erected onsite to educate all personnel and individuals about the Covid-19 controls on site. At all times promote and coach good hygienepractises. Ensure regular cleaning of welfare facilities, handrails, door handles, etc. is undertaken. Ensure hand wash liquid/soap and hand sanitisers are replenished as required. Check hot water and hand drying facilities are available onsite. Ensure individuals wear masks. Ensure any COVID-19 concerns raised by individuals be attended to by the COVID-19 Compliance Officer. Ensure that individuals are scanned and temperatures are recorded Report any areas of non-compliance to site management and ensure these are addressed. Consider provision of additional controls for exceptional circumstances. Keep up to date with the Department of Health and WHO guidelines.
2. REACTIVE EMERGENCY DUTIES REACTIVE COVID-19 COMPLIANCE OFFICER DUTIES While the main role of the COVID-19 Compliance Officer is to prevent the spread of COVID-19 onsite, there is the potential where an individual onsite may experience COVID-19 symptoms and where the COVID-19 Compliance Officer needs to react. IN A REACTIVE POSITION, THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Informing Event Organisers if there is a confirmed case or if they have been made aware of an individual with COVID-19 symptoms. Isolating an individual with symptoms in an isolation room/segregated area away from other personnel. Following site protocol for individuals with COVID-19 symptoms. (i.e. send home, inform them to contact GP). Assisting in contact tracing should there be a confirmed case of COVID-19.
Chapter 6 Training protocols • Erection of permanent signage posted at entrances as well as at critical points. TRAINING OF • Participants and attendees will be required to wear masks. EQUESTRIAN ATHLETES – • A Covid-19 Compliance Officer must be appointed by the yard or venue where training is accommodated. ALL DISCIPLINES • The COVID-19 Compliance Officer will have the responsibility of policing social distancing and will act with the full authority of the venue owner. • The Compliance will keep a register of individuals entering the premises. Information that need to be recorded are as follows: REGARDLESS OF • Name, Surname and Contact Number THE EQUESTRIAN • Time of arrival and departure • Temperature of individual DISCIPLINE AN • Is the individual wearing a mask ATHLETE COMPETE • Should temperature taken on arrival be 38°C and above, then IN, THE person must be taken to an isolation room/space identified to FOLLOWING hold any symptomatic person found at the venue while awaiting transport to a medical facility. MANDATORY STANDARDS WILL • It will be made clear that at the time of entry that any person displaying symptoms associated with Covid-19 (Fever, Cough, BE APPLIED: Shortness of Breath or Breathing Difficulties) or people who are considered in a high-risk group should not attend. • All athletes who train simultaneously must adhere to strict social distancing and keep horses at least 2m apart. • All tack must be handled by the individual and cleaned. No sharing of tack is allowed. • Parking spaces will be pre-allocated at the time of entry where possible. • A minimum distance of 5m should be observed between vehicles. • Social distancing marks should be indicated on ground where applicable. E.g. toilettes. • Catering facilities will not be made available until further guidance from Department of Health is issued and that participants must be notified of this at the time of entry. • Hygiene Stations prepared with spray bottles of disinfectant, paper rolls, etc.
Chapter 7 Covid-19 Daily Assessment Screening Questionnaire
PERSONAL TRAVEL DECLERATION FORM FIRST NAME: LAST NAME: CONTACT NUMBER: SAEF NUMBER: Have you visited or returned from overseas in the last 14 days? YES ☐ NO ☐ Please indicate your return date, if you have Have you been in contact with anyone who has been overseas or has returned from overseas in the past 14 days? YES ☐ NO ☐ If yes, please indicate the date of contact I confirm that the information given above, is accurate and complete. DATE: (DD/MM/YYYY) SIGNATURE: ……………………………………………
Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Specified Protocols on the Return to Safe Competitions REGISTERED/AFFILIATED SHOWS BEHIND CLOSED DOORS (NO SPECTATORS WILL BE ALLOWED) All non-contact SAEF Disciplines COVID-19 All SAEF disciplines are adhering to the Government preventative measures. The Government Guidelines are published on our website, in a newsletter and on social media for our members. CONTACT TRACING Contact tracing is easily done within our disciplines as all entries and member/support information is online. MITIGATION MEASURES We have risk assessed our sport, to identify social distancing issues, and put in place a mitigation plan to reduce the risks of contact, and an appropriate programme for cleaning and disinfecting. Appropriate signage in place. See last page of submission. RESUMPTION OF SPORT ALL DISCIPLINES ARE OUTDOOR SPORT ALL OUR DISCIPLINES ARE NON-CONTACT SPORT ALL EVENTS WILL TAKE PLACE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS AND NUMBER OF PEOPLE ON SITE RESTRICTED
Chapter 9 Risk assessment for decontamination of equipment 1 RISK ASSESSMENT FOR DECONTAMINATION OF EQUIPMENT 1.1 CATEGORY OF RISK Risk Examples Method Low Items in contact with skin: Cleaning • Furniture Detergent and warm water • Washing bowls/buckets Rinse and dry • Show jumps • Arenas or grounds Medium Items potentially in contact with Clean and Disinfect mucous/membranes/ bodily fluids: Washer disinfector or chemical • Radios (sodium hypochlorite) • Microphones Rinse and dry • Stop Watches • Handrails or • Counter tops • Washroom/toilet areas Disinfectant wipes • Litter/Waste Bins High Item in contact with break in skin: Single use or clean andsterilise • Not applicable 1.2 METHODS OF DECONTAMINATION PROCESS DEFINITION Cleaning The process which physically removes contamination but does not necessarily destroy germs. Cleaning using neutral detergent removes germs and the organics material from a surface on which they thrive. First steps for decontamination is adequate cleaning of the device or surface to ensure effective disinfection or sterilisation can subsequently be carried out. Organic residue may prevent the disinfectant from having contact with the item being processed and inactive chemical disinfectants. Disinfection A process used to reduce the number of viable germs to a level where they are unlikely to be a danger to health but which may not necessarily inactive some agents, such as some viruses and bacterial spores Sterilisation A validated process, that is used to render a product sterile by achieving the complete killing or removal of all types of germs including viruses and spores.
1.3 CLEANING PRINCIPLES The following basic principles should be adhered to: • Cleaning is not all in the solution but also with the use of “elbow grease”. The actual physical removal of micro-organisms is often as important as the effect of the agent used. • Sanitiser sprays must have a minimum alcohol content of 70%. • The neutral detergent used should also be measured out correctly as per manufacturer’s instructions. • Change water frequently as dirty water is ineffective for cleaning • Buckets should be emptied after use, washed with detergent and warm water and stored dry OVERALL SUMMARY The following bullet points summarise: GENERAL • Signage recommended by the Government must be displayed throughout the event premises in strategic areas (gates/entrance, show office, toilet/wash areas, stables, etc..) • Contact details for everyone onsite will be provided IN ADVANCE when the athlete makes an entry • Antibacterial gel and/or hand sanitising stations must be provided and readily available • Toilet/washroom areas, door handles, handrails and other obvious points of contact must be disinfected at regular intervals • Social distancing protocol must be observed at all times, particularly around the Secretary’s Office, fence judge briefing or when dealing with an event official • Radios/stop watches, microphones and timing equipment to be wiped with anti- bacterial wipes before given to officials • Surgical/medical gloves to be available and used when appropriate • Anyone displaying symptoms such as cough, cold, temperature or shortness of breath are requested in advance NOT to attend the event
Chapter 10 Guidelines for Equestrian Disciplines for Shows and Events Protocol and Guidelines for Equestrian Shows and Events Outdoor sports venues are used for SAEF Events which allows for social distancing in all areas of a show or event. With open environments this also ensures for continual clear air flow. All venues will be inspected to ensure that Covid-19 Criteria and Protocols are followed. These checks will be done by Discipline Senior Officials with the relevant municipal (JOC) officials. The following protocols and procedures have been put in place so that any SHB and events under the auspices of the disciplines of the SAEF can operate safely. The new style of events is the new normal event until such time as Covid-19 is no longer a risk as will be communicated by the South African Government. General Starting points: 2 m for individuals social Distancing will be required throughout the Event/Show, as well as for riders on horseback. All riders will always be required to wear a mask, with the exception of when riders are on horseback. All other Individuals are to WEAR A FACE MASK whilst on the premises and to ensure they bring their own masks. (Riders to ensure their grooms are compliant) All entries will be done online, and no changes or additions will be made on the day. All riders to download the self assessment Covid-19 questionnaire and submit with online entry. Judges, officials, grooms to download this questionnaire and hand it in upon arrival at the event to the Compliance Officer. Specific individual time slots will be allocated on close of entries with specific durations determined by the various disciplines per horse and rider combination. Times will be available 48 hours before the event and available on the various discipline websites or FB pages. Signage will be placed around the venue to ensure everyone is aware of the current regulations, designated areas, and protocols at the events. There will be no hospitality sections and there will be no social events held and any communal places like a clubhouse/rest area/grandstands need to be closed off. Sanitization stations and rules to be applied There will be the maximum entries allowed for a show at the relevant venue. Designated parking areas and Horse box parking slots will be marked out in accordance with social distancing regulations (minimum of 5m between each parking). Riders are required to ensure their part in ensuring their transport and equipment is sanitized before and after each event. All surfaces at the venue to be wiped with disinfectant regularly.
Chapter 10 Guidelines for Equestrian Disciplines for Shows and Events Limited numbers: The Event will not be open to spectators A limited number of people will be allowed Rider to be accompanied two attendees. Where necessary additional groom/s to attend to horse/s. Welfare of the horse is paramount. Arrival: A detailed layout of the event or show, arenas and warm up areas or routes will be posted on social media. Competitions for each arena and warm up will be clearly mapped on the social media post / website. Toilets signs clearly visible on the map. On arrival at the venue, a parking attendant will check competitors against a start list, check the number of passengers/ grooms against the list and then competitors will be guided to a parking place. Only those pre entered will allowed admission. Parking distances will be 5 metres apart and show organisers’ appointed Covid-19 Compliance Officer will be enforcing this. All riders are to ensure the Covid-19 Event forms and indemnity forms are submitted to the OC before arrival with correct information for themselves and every groom that will be attending the event with ID numbers and contact information. This is compulsory. Forms will include cell no, email and physical address for the rider and all grooms – the form will also state that these details will be shared with local public health authorities if any participant becomes ill with a suspected infectious disease for contact tracing purposes. An appointed Officer will be at the entrance of an event to record arrival and departure times, get individual’s details, check temperatures and check for masks. Hand Sanitization will be available for all person’s entering and departing the event, bathrooms, judges’ boxes, and any other areas possible. No individual will be allowed access to the facility if they show symptoms of Covid-19 or who have been exposed to a person with Covid-19. Activities will be limited to the event – no lessons, no schooling of horses. All competitors will be advised to leave the venue as soon as possible after their competition. . No spectators are allowed. Competitors are advised to ensure their meals pre-packed with disposable bottles as per the regulations.
Chapter 10 Guidelines for Equestrian Disciplines for Shows and Events Officials: Organising Committee and officials to assist in monitoring areas. Sanitisation area to be set up outside the judges’ box The Bathrooms: The Organising Committee is to provide staff to thoroughly clean bathrooms and common touch points throughout the day. Designated Line spacing at 2m to be provided should there be a queue to ensure social distancing. Prizegiving: There will be no prize giving. Results will be posted on disciplines’ Facebook and website. Any prizes or prize money will be done via EFT. Medical Services: There will be an identified room/area where someone who is feeling unwell or has symptoms where they can be safely isolated and sent home. Medical plan to be provided by the Organising Committee. Stables: Should stabling be used - stable spaces between yards (no less than 1 stable in between) as well as Stable blocks to be allocated with social distancing guidelines in place. Stables for visiting horses if absolutely required need to be situated far from the competition arena where horses and grooms will be isolated from the other competitors. Athletes are to provide their grooms with disposable gloves to be used when filling water buckets and using the wash bays.
Chapter 10 Guidelines for Equestrian Disciplines for Shows and Events Equestrianism Arenas (if applicable): Venues can host either a 1 arena or 2 arena events. Should there be 2 arenas, the 2nd arena can be run slightly delayed from the first to with the same running order. There will be an identified room/area where someone who is feeling unwell or has symptoms where they can be safely isolated. 1-way zones for horses and riders to warmups and to arenas and back again. Medical plan to be provided by the OC. No loitering next to warm up or arena – Grooms must hold horses next to their transport. Only the competitor/s are allowed in the riding arena, or the field of play. A cooling down area will be provided- the warmup is NOT to be used for cooling down of horses. Number of horses controlled in warmups – if possible 2 warmups areas per arena. Signage of the relevant in each area. Course plans to be posted on the discipline websites the day before the event. Course walks for Showjumping and Eventing, are allowed. 2m Safe distances to be kept. Should there be more than 1 class per grade – these need to run one after the other to ensure riders do not have to stay around waiting. Starting times per class to be adhered to – so that riders do not have to estimate their class times and wait around. Each arena or course to have an IN an OUT gate to not have cross traffic. Hand sanitisation stations will be strategically placed throughout the venue. Stewards in the warmup arenas will spray each jump with disinfectant between each rider/group. For Showjumping, maximum of 80 rounds per arena in a day.
2020 July August September October November December Training Events Training Events Training Events Training Events Training Events Training Events Notes Carriage Driving Yes District Yes District Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Distance Riding Yes District Yes District Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Nationals Provided crossborder travel Dressage Yes District Yes District Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl is allowed Endurance Yes District Yes District Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Nationals Provided crossborder travel English Mounted Games Yes District Yes District Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov is allowed Nationals Provided crossborder travel Equitation Yes District Yes District Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl is allowed Nationals Provided crossborder travel Eventing Yes District Yes Prov Yes Prov Yes Prov Yes Prov/Ntl Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl is allowed Indigenous Riding Yes District Yes District Yes Distr/Prov Yes Distr/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Nationals Provided crossborder travel Polo Yes Club Yes Prov Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl is allowed Nationals Provided crossborder travel Polocrosse Yes Club Yes Prov Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl is allowed Nationals Provided crossborder travel Reining & Perf Horse Yes District Yes District Yes Distr/Prov Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Distr/Prov Yes Dist/Prov is allowed Nationals Provided crossborder travel Saddle Seat Yes District Yes District Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Distr/Prov Yes Distr/Prov Yes Dist/Prov is allowed Nationals Provided crossborder travel Showing Yes District Yes District Yes Distr/Prov Yes Distr/Prov Yes Distr/Prov Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl is allowed Nationals Provided crossborder travel Showjumping Yes District Yes District Yes Distr/Prov Yes Distr/Prov/Ntl Yes Distr/Prov Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl is allowed Nationals Provided crossborder travel Tentpegging Yes District Yes District Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Distr/Prov Yes Distr/Prov Yes Dist/Prov is allowed Nationals Provided crossborder travel Vaulting Yes District Yes District Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Distr/Prov Yes Dist/Prov is allowed Nationals Provided crossborder travel Western Mounted Games Yes District Yes District Yes Distr/Prov/Ntl Yes Distr/Prov Yes Distr/Prov Yes Dist/Prov is allowed Working Equitation Yes District Yes District Yes Distr/Prov Yes Dist/Prov/Ntl Yes Distr/Prov Yes Dist/Prov Prov - Provincial Ntl - National
SAEF CLUBS Most riders train 5 times a week for 1 hour per horse. Training sessions are done in either a private lesson of 1 rider or 2 to 12 riders, training sessions are no longer than 1 hour per session. Training could also include Ride and Go's whereby a rider attend a riding session for an allocated time for no longer than 45 minutes only. PART PER POSTAL CLUB PURPOSE DAY PROVINCE MUNICIPAL DISTRICT CITY SUBURB CODE WELTMEYER EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Alberton Alberton 1447 ADDO POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Sarah Baartman Port Elizabeth Addo 6105 ADDO POLOCROSSE Training&Official 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Sarah Baartman Port Elizabeth Addo 6001 ALIWAL NOORD TENTPEGGING Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Joe Gqabi Aliwal North Aliwal North 9750 ARCHER`S VILLE ARCHERY Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Tshwane Tshwane 0081 ARKSTAR EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG Sedibeng Eikenhof Eikenhof 1872 ARNOT POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Bapsfontein Bapsfontein 1510 ARNOT POLOCROSSE Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Witbank Arnot 1097 ASHBURTON BRANCH Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uMgungundlovu Ashburton Ashburton 3201 ASHRIVER EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Bethlehem Bethlehem 9700 BARKLEY OOS TENTPEGGING Training&Official 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Joe Gqabi Barkley Oos Barkley Oos 9786 BATHURST RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Sarah Baartman Bathurst Bathurst 6166 BEAUFORT WEST TENTPEGGING CLUB Training&Official 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Central Karoo Beaufort West Beaufort West 6970 BERGVILLE POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uThukela Bergville Bergville 3350 BETHAL POLOCROSSE CLUB Training&Official 30-50 MPUMALANGA Gert Sibande Bethal Bethal 2309 BETHLEHEM ENDURANCE CLUB Training&Official 30-100 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Bethlehem Bethlehem 9700 BETHLEHEM TENTPEGGING Training 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Bethlehem Bethlehem 9700 BISHOPSTOWE POLOCROSSE CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL Zululand Pietermaritzburg Pietermaritzburg 3252 BITOU BURNSIDE EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Eden George George 6529 BLOEMFONTEIN EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Training 30-50 FREE STATE Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality Bloemfontein Bloemfontein 9300 BLOEMFONTEIN POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 FREE STATE Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality Bloemfontein Bloemfontein 9300 BLOEMHOF PERDEKLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Kenneth Kaunda Bloemhof Bloemhof 2660 BLOEMSEN ENDURANCE CLUB Training 30-50 FREE STATE Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality Bloemfontein Bloemfontein 9300 BLOEM-WES TENTPEGGING Training 30-50 FREE STATE Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality Bloemfontein Bloemfontein 9300 BLUE SKY RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 FREE STATE Lejweleputswa District Municipality Bothaville Bothaville 9660 BO-KAROO PERDEKLUB Training 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE Pixley Ka Seme Orania Orania 8752 BOLAND KLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Stellenbosch Stellenbosch 7599 BONA BONA ENDURANCE CLUB Training&Official 30-100 NORTH WEST Dr Kenneth Kaunda Klerksdorp Klerksdorp 2570 BOOTS AND BRIDLES EQUESTRIAN Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Ehlanzeni Nelspruit Nelspruit 1200 BORDER EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Buffalo City Metropolitan East London East London 5200 BOSHOF UITHOURIT Training 30-50 FREE STATE Lejweleputswa District Municipality Boshof Boshof 8340 BOSKOP RYKLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Rayton Rayton 1001 BOTSHABELO INDIGENOUS RC Training 30-50 FREE STATE Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality Bloemfontein Bloemfontein 9300 BRAY ENDURANCE CLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Bray Bray 8620 BRUMBIES EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Benoni Benoni 1501 BUCKLES AND BOOTS EQUESTRIAN Training 30-50 LIMPOPO Mopani Letsitele Letsitele 0885 CAMMELOT EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Kenneth Kaunda Potchefstroom Potchefstroom 2520 CANTERBERRY STABLES Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Paarl Paarl 7630 CAPE TOWN POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 WESTERN CAPE City of Cape Town Metropolitan Cape Town Cape Town 6665 CAPRICORN ENDURANCE Training&Official 30-100 LIMPOPO Capricorn Polokwane Polokwane 0699 CAPRICORN EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 LIMPOPO Capricorn Polokwane Polokwane 0699 CAPRICORN WESTERN CLUB Training 30-50 LIMPOPO Capricorn Polokwane Polokwane 0699 CATHIDRA EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Kenneth Kaunda Rhenosterspruit Rhenosterspruit 2520 CEDAR EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG Westrand Krugersdorp Krugersdor 1732 CLARAWI ENDURANCE CLUB Training&Official 30-100 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Tshwane Pretoria East 0081 COASTAL HORSE RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL eThekwini Metropolitan Durban Verulam 4339 COBBLESTONE MANOR EQUEST CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Benoni Benoni 1020 COLESBURG ENDURANCE CLUB Training&Official 30-100 NORTHERN CAPE Pixley Ka Seme Colesberg Colesberg 9795 CONSTANTIA VALLEY RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE City of Cape Town Metropolitan Constantia Constantia 7848 COST-A-PLENTY CLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Bojanale Platinum Brits Brits 0250 CRADLE OF HUMAN KIND EQU CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG Westrand Magaliesburg Magaliesburg 1739 DAKOTA RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG Westrand Fochville Fochville 2515 DANIELSKUIL TENTPEGGING Training&Official 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE ZF Mgcawu Danielskuil Danielskuil 8405 DANIELSKUIL UITHOURITKLUB Training&Official 30-100 NORTHERN CAPE ZF Mgcawu Danielskuil Danielskuil 8405 DASSIE PLUS CENTRE Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Boksburg Boksburg 1401 DAYSPRING EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL Zululand Empangeni Empangeni 3880 DCS EQU CLUB BAVIAANSPOORT Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Tshwane Baviaanspoort 0186 DE CAMARILLO`S EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 FREE STATE Fezile Dabi Parys Parys 9585 DELAREYVILLE TENTPEGGING Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Ngaka Modiri Molema Delareyville Delareyville 2770 DENIM AND DUST Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Tshwane Grootvlei 0120 DEO VOLENTE WMG CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG Sedibeng Vanderbijlpark Vanderbijlpark 1900 DIAMONDS IN DUST WESTERN EQUES Training 30-50 LIMPOPO Namakwa Polokwane Polokwane 0699 DOLCOED MIDLANDS RIDING Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uMgungundlovu Lidgetton Lidgetton 3270 DORDRECHT TENTPEGGING Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Chris Hani Dordrecht Dordrecht 5435 DREAM ACRES EQUESTRIAN Training 30-50 FREE STATE Frances Baard Bainslvlei Bainsvlei 9338 DUNBLANE EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Kempton Park Kempton Park 1459 E PROV SADDLE HORSE SUB UNION Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Port Elizabeth Port Elizabeth 6001 EAST LONDON POLOCROSSE CLUB Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Buffalo City Metropolitan East London East London 5200 EAST RAND POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Kempton Park Kempton Park 1459 EHLANZENI DISTRICT EQUESTRIAN Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Ehlanzeni Nelspruit Nelspruit 1200 EKURHULENI CARRIAGE DC Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Benoni Benoni 1501 ELLIOT TENTPEGGING Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Chris Hani Elliott Elliott 5460 ENOS MAFOKATE EQU CLUB SOWETO Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Soweto Soweto 1723 EQUIDOME EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 50-100 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Beaulieu Beaulieu 1684 EQUIDREAM EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Kenneth Kaunda Potchefstroom Potchefstroom 2520 EQUINE SPORT CENTRE CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Stellenbosch Stellenbosch 7599 FAIRFIELDS EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Boksburg Boksburg 1401
FOURWAYS EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 50-100 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Midrand Midrand 1632 FRANSHOEK POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Fouriesburg Fouriesburg 9732 FREE STATE EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 FREE STATE Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality Bloemfontein Bloemfontein 9300 FS HORSE AND PONY RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 FREE STATE Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality Thaba Nchu Thaba Nchu 9780 GARDEN ROUTE ENDURANCE CLUB Training&Official 30-100 WESTERN CAPE Eden Riversdale Riversdale 6670 GAROCCHA CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Stellenbosch Stellenbosch 7599 GAUTENG SADDLE HORSE SUB UNION Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Johannesburg 2000 GEMINI PARK POLO Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Himeville Himeville 3256 GEORGE RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Eden George George 6529 GINGINDHLOVU POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uMgungundlovu Gingindlovu Gingindlovu 3800 GOUDINI TENTPEGGING Training&Official 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Rawsonville Rawsonville 6845 GOUDVELD WMG CLUB Training 30-50 FREE STATE Lejweleputswa District Municipality Welkom Welkom 9459 GRAHAMSTOWN RIDING Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Sarah Baartman Grahamstown Grahamstown 6139 GREEN ACRES EQUESTRIAN Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Kraaifontein Kraaifontein 7550 GRIFFINS HORSE ARCHERS Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Overberg Wolvengat Wolvengat 7271 GUNSMOKE POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Bapsfontein Bapsfontein 1510 HAMMONIA POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Ficksburg Ficksburg 9732 HARRISMITH POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Harrismith Harrismith 9880 HARTBEESPOORT POLOCROSSE Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Bojanale Platinum Lanseria Kalkheuwel 1748 HARTIES RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Kenneth Kaunda Hartbeespoort Hartbeespoort 0216 HELDERBERG PONY CLUB BRANCH Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE City of Cape Town Metropolitan Strand Strand 7139 HIGHVELD DRIFTERS Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Nkangala Delmas Delmas 2200 HIGHVELD EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Gert Sibande Bethal Bethal 2309 HOFMEYR CLUB Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Sarah Baartman St Francis Bay St Francis Bay 6312 HOLLYBERRY CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Midrand Midrand 1632 HOOFPRINT EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 FREE STATE Fezile Dabi Kroonstad Kroonstad 9499 HOUT BAY RIDERS CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE City of Cape Town Metropolitan Cape Town Hout Bay 7872 HUHUDI HORSESPORT Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Molopo Molopo 8619 INANDA POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Sandton Sandton 2014 INANDA POLOCROSSE Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Midrand Kyalami 1684 INANDA RIDING CLUB (ICB) Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Midrand Midrand 1632 INT VAULTING AND LUNGING ACADE Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Midrand Kyalami 1684 JACARANDA TENTPEGGING Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Bojanale Platinum Rustenburg Rustenburg 0300 JACOBSDAL RUITERKLUB Training&Official 30-100 FREE STATE Xhariep District Jacobsdal Jacobsdal 8710 JEANS AND JODS EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Nkangala Waterval Boven Waterval Boven 1195 JENTE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Training 30-50 FREE STATE Fezile Dabi Kroonstad Kroonstad 9499 JURASSIC PARK POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL Harry Gwala Kokstad Kokstad 4693 KAKAMAS TENTPEGGING Training&Official 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE ZF Mgcawu Kakamas Kakamas 8870 KARGS POST POLOCROSSE CLUB Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL Harry Gwala Kokstad Kokstad 4693 KARKLOOF POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uMgungundlovu Karkloof Karkloof 3299 KATHU PERDEKLUB Training&Official 30-100 NORTHERN CAPE John Taolo Gaetsewe Kathu Kathu 8446 NGWENYA POLOCROSSE Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG Westrand Hartbeespoortdam Hartbeespoortdam 0216 KIMBERLEY ENDURANCE Training 30-100 NORTHERN CAPE Frances Baard Kimberley Kimberley 8300 KIMBERLEY EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Training 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE Frances Baard Kimberley Kimberley 8300 KINGS AND PROPHETS EQUESTRIAN Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Tshwane Pretoria East 2420 KOKSTAD POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL Harry Gwala Kokstad Kokstad 4693 KOUGA RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Sarah Baartman St Francis Bay St Francis Bay 6312 KROON ENDURANCE Training 30-50 FREE STATE Lejweleputswa District Municipality Winburg Winburg 9420 KWAMBONAMBI POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL eThekwini Metropolitan Kwambonambi Kwambonambi 3915 KYALAMI PARK CLUB Training&Official 50-150 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Midrand Kyalami 1684 LADYBRAND ENDURANCE CLUB Training&Official 30-100 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Ladybrand Ladybrand 9745 LADYBRAND INDIGENOUS HRC Training 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Ladybrand Ladybrand 9300 LANGEBERG SADDLE SEAT RIDING C Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Eden Riversdale Riversdale 6670 LANGLEY EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL eThekwini Metropolitan Summerveld Summerveld 3624 LEANDRA ENDURANCE Training&Official 30-100 MPUMALANGA Nkangala Leandra Leandra 2265 LENIESDEEL ENDURANCE Training&Official 30-100 NORTH WEST Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Tosca Tosca 8618 LETABA ENDURANCE Training 30-50 LIMPOPO Mopani Mooketsi Mooketsi 0825 LIMPOPO CRUSADERS Training 30-50 LIMPOPO Vhembe Louis Trichardt Louis Trichardt 0920 LIMPOPO EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 LIMPOPO Vhembe Louis Trichardt Louis Trichardt 0920 LIONS RIVER POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uMzinyathi Lions River Lions River 3260 LIONS RIVER POLOCROSSE Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uMgungundlovu Howick Howick 3290 LOCHVAAL TENTPEGGING Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG Sedibeng Vanderbijlpark Vanderbijlpark 1900 LORMAR KAROO CLUB Training&Official 30-100 EASTERN CAPE Chris Hani Middelburg Middelburg 1050 LOUWNA ENDURANCE CLUB Training&Official 30-101 NORTH WEST Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Louwna Louwna 8610 LOWVELD EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Ehlanzeni White River White River 1240 LOWVELD WESTERN RIDING Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Nkangala Waterval Boven Waterval Boven 1195 MAESTRO EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Bojanale Platinum Hartbeespoort Hartbeespoort 0216 MAJUBA TENTPEGGING CLUB Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL Amajuba Newcastle Newcastle 2940 MALUTI WESTERN RIDERS Training 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Bethlehem Bethlehem 9700 MANE REIGN EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 FREE STATE Fezile Dabi Viljoenskroon Viljoenskroon 2622 MARLET EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Tshwane Marlet 0001 MATIES EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Stellenbosch Stellenbosch 7599 MBOMBELA COWBOYS Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Ehlanzeni Nelspruit Nelspruit 1200 MERAKI RIDERS Training 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Bethlehem Bethlehem 9700 MERC (ENDURANCE) Training&Official 30-100 EASTERN CAPE Sarah Baartman Graaff-Reinet Graaff-Reinet 6280 METSWEDING EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Lynnwood Lynnwood 0081 MIDLANDS EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uMgungundlovu Merrivale Merrivale 3291 MIDVAAL CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG Sedibeng Vereeniging Vereeniging 1805 MIGHTY BLUES EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Tshwane Tshwane 0001 MILLSTREAM EQUESTRIAN Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Bojanale Platinum Skeerpoort Skeerpoort 0232 MILNERTON RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE City of Cape Town Metropolitan Cape Town Milnerton 7435 MOOI RIVER POLOCROSSE Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uThukela Mooi River Mooi River 3300
N W NAMAQUA UITHOURITKLUB Training 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE Namakwa Namakwaland Namakwaland 8242 NKANGALA EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training&Official 30-50 MPUMALANGA Nkangala Middelburg Middelburg 1050 NOBLE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Training 30-50 FREE STATE Fezile Dabi Parys Parys 9585 NOORDHOEK PONY CLUB BRANCH Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE City of Cape Town Metropolitan Noordhoek Noordhoek 7979 NOORDHOEK RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE City of Cape Town Metropolitan Noordhoek Noordhoek 7979 NORMANDIEN EQU TENTPEGGING Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL Normandien Dannhauser Dannhauser 3080 NORTHERN CAPE EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE John Taolo Gaetsewe Kathu Kathu 8446 NORTHERN CAPE SADDLE SEAT Training 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE ZF Mgcawu Upington Upington 8800 NPS EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Nkangala Middelburg Middelburg 1050 NW FREE STATE EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 FREE STATE Fezile Dabi Viljoenskroon Viljoenskroon 2622 OAKLANDS EQUESTRIAN ESTATE Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL Ilembe Umhlali Umhlali 4390 OAKLANDS POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Harrismith Harrismith 9880 OATS EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Overberg Elgin Elgin 7180 OKUSHA Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uMgungundlovu Cato Ridge Cato Ridge 3680 OLIFANTSHOEK PERDE KLUB Training 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE John Taolo Gaetsewe Olifantshoek Olifantshoek 8450 OLYMPIA ESTATE EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Eden George George 6529 OTTAWA POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL eThekwini Metropolitan Durban Verulam 4339 OVERBERG PONY CLUB BRANCH Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Overberg Bredasdorp Bredasdorp 7280 PAARL EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Paarl Klapmuts 7625 PAARL SADDLE SEAT CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Paarl Paarl 7620 PE WESTERN MOUNTED CLUB Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Port Elizabeth Port Elizabeth 6001 PENBRITTE EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 20-120 GAUTENG Sedibeng Eikenhof Eikenhof 1872 PINTO EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Koelenhof Koelenhof 7605 PLATORAND ENDURANCE Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Nkangala Belfast Belfast 1100 PLETTENBERG BAY POLO CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Eden Plettenberg Bay Plettenberg Bay 6600 POLOAFRICA POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Ficksburg Ficksburg 9732 PORT ELIZABETH RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Port Elizabeth Loraine 6070 POSTMASBURG PERDE KLUB Training 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE ZF Mgcawu Postmasburg Postmasburg 8420 POTCH EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Kenneth Kaunda Potchefstroom Potchefstroom 2520 POTCH POLOCROSSE CLUB Training&Official 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Kenneth Kaunda Potchefstroom Potchefstroom 2520 POTCH UITHOURITKLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Kenneth Kaunda Potchefstroom Potchefstroom 2520 POTCHEFSTROOM RUITER KLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Kenneth Kaunda Potchefstroom Potchefstroom 2520 PREMIER CLUB Training&Official 30-100 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Mooiplaats Mooiplaats 0036 PRIESKA PERDEKLUB Training 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE Pixley Ka Seme Prieska Prieska 8940 RAKHOI POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Ficksburg Ficksburg 9732 RAND CLUB (ENDURANCE) Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Randfontein Randfontein 2000 RANDFONTEIN MOGALE ENDURANCE Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG Westrand Muldersdrift Muldersdrift 1747 RANJESFONTEIN VAULTING CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Midrand Kyalami 1684 RAZDI EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE John Taolo Gaetsewe Kathu Kathu 8446 REDDERSBURG TENTPEGGING Training&Official 30-50 FREE STATE Xhariep District Reddersburg Reddersburg 9904 RIBA STABLES EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Midrand Kyalami 1684 RICHMOND POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uMgungundlovu Richmond Richmond 3780 RICHMOND POLOCROSSE Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uMgungundlovu Richmond Richmond 3780 RIEMLAND EQUUS Training 30-50 FREE STATE Fezile Dabi Vrede Vrede 9835 RIETKOL TENTPEGGING Training 30-50 FREE STATE Fezile Dabi Rietkol Rietkol 2200 RIVERGLEN EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Midrand Kyalami 1684 RIVERS WRANGLERS EQUESTRIA Training 30-50 GAUTENG Sedibeng Alberton Alberton 1457 ROCKING FOUR POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Bapsfontein Bapsfontein 1510 ROOIKATTE TENTPEGGING Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Ehlanzeni Lydenburg Lydenburg 1120 ROSEFIELD POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Midrand Knopjeslaagte 2014 ROYAL RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL uMgungundlovu Pietermaritzburg Pietermaritzburg 3200 RUSTENBURG EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Bojanale Platinum Rustenburg Rustenburg 0300 SA EQUINE AND AQUATIC GUILD Training 30-50 NORTHERN CAPE Namakwa Namakwaland Namakwaland 8242 SANDVELD UITHOURIT KLUB Training&Official 30-100 FREE STATE Lejweleputswa District Municipality Hoopstad Hoopstad 9479 SAWMGA VREDE Training 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Vrede Vrede 9835 SAWMGA VREDE Training 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Vrede Vrede 9835 SCHWEIZER REINECKE UITHOURIT Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Schweizer-Reneke Schweizer-Reneke 2780 SHADOWFAX EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Benoni Benoni 1509 SHATRANJ MOUNTED ARCHERY Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Tshwane Metropolitan Bronkhorstspruit Bronkhorstspruit 1020 SHAYA MOYA ENDURANCE Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL Harry Gwala Cedarville Cedarville 4730 SHONGWENI CLUB Training 50-150 KWAZULU NATAL eThekwini Metropolitan Assegay Assegay 3610 SHONGWENI POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL eThekwini Metropolitan Assegay Assegay 4000 SHONGWENI POLOCROSSE CLUB Training&Official 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL eThekwini Metropolitan Assegay Assegay 3610 SHUMBASHABA EQU DEV CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Midrand Diepsloot 2069 SILVER SADDLES RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 LIMPOPO Waterberg Bela Bela Bela Bela 0480 SIMONS TOWN ENDURANCE CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE City of Cape Town Metropolitan Simons Town Simons Town 7975 SOULED OUT STABLES Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Eden Mossel Bay Mossel Bay 6500 SOUTH COAST ENDURANCE Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL Ugu Margate Margate 4265 SOUTHERN DRAKENSBERG ENDURANCE Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Joe Gqabi Ugie Ugie 5470 SOUTHERN RIDING CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG Sedibeng Meyerton Meyerton 1873 SPARTA POLO CLUB Training&Official 30-50 FREE STATE Thabo Mofutsanyana Marquard Marquard 9610 STANDERTON PERDRYKLUB Training 30-50 MPUMALANGA Gert Sibande Standerton Standerton 2430 STELLENBOSCH DISTRICT RIDING Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Stellenbosch Stellenbosch 7599 STONERIVER EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Mcgregor Mcgregor 6708 SUN HILLS EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Midrand Sun Valley 1684 SUNNY PARK EQUESTRIAN Training 30-50 GAUTENG City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Benoni Benoni 1509 SUNSHINE COAST EVENTING Training 30-50 EASTERN CAPE Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Port Elizabeth Port Elizabeth 6001 SUTTON PLACE STABLES EC Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL eThekwini Metropolitan Summerveld Summerveld 4000 SWARTLAND ENDURANCE Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE Cape Winelands Phillidelphia Phillidelphia 7304 SYNERGY EQUESTRIAN CLUB Training 30-50 NORTH WEST Bojanale Platinum Broederstroom Broederstroom 0216 TABLE VIEW PONY CLUB Training 30-50 WESTERN CAPE City of Cape Town Metropolitan Table View Table View 7439 TEAM FOX EQUESTRIAN Training 30-50 KWAZULU NATAL eThekwini Metropolitan Assegay Assegay 3610
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