Updated:
17th April 2008

To
represent the club either individually or as part of a
team please contact Rachael Mackie
rachael_017@hotmail.com.
Important Equine Flu Vaccination Information
Return
the form to Rachael along with a copy of your
vaccination certificate and relevant entry fee.
Everyone who enters will get a place but they maybe
as an individual if we cannot make a full team.
For
further up to date information see the
Discussion Forum Team Board.
Rachael can be contacted either by email
rachael_017@hotmail.com
or by phoning 07891428446

All team members must be members of the
club for 2008. Please contact Rachael ASAP to confirm a
space.
Rachael_017@hotmail.com or phone 07891428446
Letters will be sent out by email to team
members. Once these have been filled in correctly and
returned to Rachael with the correct entry fee and a
copy of your horse/pony vaccination dates your place has
been confirmed.
(All info is available on the club teams section on
website or as an attachment in you email)
(A copy of the Vaccination rules is at
the bottom of the info. These are BRC rules and if you
certificate does not comply you will be allowed to
compete, regardless of what the vet may say. Sorry but
BRC are very strict.)
The horse/pony they ride must have an
up-to-date vaccination certificate and passport. The
dates on the vaccination certificate are checked before
you compete. The team selector will check certificate
dates before the competition to avoid disappointment.
Incorrect certificates on the day of competition will
result in elimination.
If there is not enough people to make a
team some events do have individual sections which you
will be entered for instead. However I try to make teams
as best as possible.
Indoor Novice Show Jumping and Winter
dressage Teams
Qualifies for championship at Hartpury on
5th and 6th April 2008
Sunday, 27th Jan 2008
The College EC, Keysoe
Junior and senior teams for both.
Show Jumping
2’6” first round, 2’9” second round and 3’0” jump-off
This competition is for novices. Horses with BSJA
winnings or BE points are not eligible for this
competition or been placed pre- novice 1st-
6th. Entry Fee £8 and £6 warm up class, please let me
know if you wish to do a warm up.
Entry Fee £14
Dressage
Two riders Prelim 1 2 (Not to have any BD points) and
two riders Novice 27 (NO more than 74 BD points)
Entry fee £14
Festival of Hunter
Run along side cross country
championships
31st May and 1st June 2007
Aston Le Walls
The festival of hunter is a showing competition held on
the same day as the hunter trials championship. This is
an individual event and anyone wishing to compete may be
the only representative for the club. Entry Fee £15 per
class (I think?) Entries can be made directly to BRC
head office. Entry forms on their website.
Classes,
·
Novice Hunter
·
Lightweight Hunter
·
Middleweight Hunter
·
Heavyweight Hunter
·
Ridden Cob
·
Woking cob
·
Working Hunter Horse (Fences 3’3”)
·
Working Hunter Pony (Fences 2’9”)
Area Horse Trial
Qualifies for championship at Offchurch
Bury on 7th to 10th August 2008
Sunday, 8th June 2006
Milton Keynes Eventing Centre
Entry Fee £50
Seniors
(I have all the tests and will send them)
Novice –
Dressage test TBC, Show Jumping and X-country 85cm
Horses not to have any BE points or have completed a
pre-novice event in the last year.
Intermediate-
Dressage test TBC, Show Jumping and X-country 1m
Horses not to have any BE points, but may be competing
BE.
Open-
Dressage TBC, Show Jumping and X-country 1.10m Horses to
have no more than 20 BE points
Also a special open, individual comp same
as open but for horses competing at novice level and to
have no more than 60 points. Horses must have completed
3 novice competitions or 3 BRC open horse trials.
Juniors
(I have all the tests and will send them)
Dressage test TBC, Show Jumping and X-country 85cm
Horses to have no more than 20 BE points.
Area Dressage
Qualifies for championship at Lincoln on
66h and 7th September 2008
20th July 2008
Cottenham Racecourse, Cambridge
Senior
Novice-
Horses to have 0 BD points Test P13
Open- 3 novice tests and 1 elementary
Novice tests no more than74 BD points
Test N20 N27 N30
Elementary no more than 149 BD points. Test E48
Medium individual-
Medium 64 No more than 249 BD points.
Test TBC
Pairs-
please contact me
Riding Test-
I have these tests. Please contact me for more details.
Junior
Prelim tests to have 0 BD points Test P13
Novice tests no more than74 BD points Test N20
Pairs- please contact me
Entry Fee £15
Area Show Jumping
Qualifies for championship at Lincoln on
76h and 7th September 2008
Sunday, 22nd June
Earls Barton, near Northampton
Senior
Novice
80cm
Horses with BSJA winnings or BE points are not eligible
for this competition.
Intermediate
95cm
Horses not to have more than £150 BSJA
Open
1.10m
Horses not to have more than £500 BSJA
Juniors
Novice
80cm
Horses with BSJA winnings or BE points are not eligible
for this competition.
Open
95cm
Horses not to have more than £400 BSJA
Entry fee £14
Equitation Jumping-
Judge on your style of jumping
Same date and venue as SJ
Senior-
85cm
No more than 10 BE points or £100 BSJA
Junior-
85cm
No more than 10 BE points or £50 BSJA
Entry fee £14
Area Dressage to Music
Qualifies for championship at Addington
on 46h and 5th October 2008?????
Sunday
6th July
Milton
Keynes Eventing Centre
Junior Novice section a 0
points BRC novice Freestyle to Music (2004)
Junior Novice section b
0--124 points BRC Novice Freestyle to Music (2004)
Junior Pairs 0-124
points TBC
Senior novice DTM section a
0 points BRC Novice Freestyle to Music
(2004)
Senior Novice section b
0-124 BRC Novice Freestyle to
Music (2004)
senior Pairs DTM
0-124 points BRC Pairs dressage to
music (2003)
Senior Elementary DTM
0-199 points (BD Elementary Freestyle to Music
20m x 40m (2006)
Entry fee £17
Area Hunter Trial
Details
TBC
G7 EQUINE
INFLUENZA-PLEASE READ-IMPORTANTG7.1
Valid Certificates - Vaccination Procedure
Each
horse must have a valid vaccination certificate, which
undeniably relates to that horse, completed, signed and
stamped on each line by a veterinary surgeon, who is not
the owner of the animal. It must state that the horse
has received two injections for primary vaccination
against Equine Influenza given no less than 21 days and
no more than 92 days apart. (Only these first two
injections need to have been given before the horse may
compete). In addition a first booster injection must be
given no less than 150 days and no more than 215 days
after the second injection of the primary vaccination.
Subsequently, booster injections must be given at
intervals of not more than 1 year apart, commencing
after the first booster injection. None of these
injections must have been given within the preceding 7
days, including the day of the competition or entry into
the competition stables.
Annual vaccinations may
be
given on the same date each year, but this is not
recommended.
G7.2
Producing Vaccination Certificates on Demand
The
vaccination certificate must, under penalty of
elimination, accompany the horse to all official
competitions (See Rule G1.1) and the competitor is
responsible for producing it on demand. See also Rule
G7.5 below.
G7.3
Horses foaled before 1st January 1980
Horses foaled before 1st January 1980 need not have had
the first booster injection (no less than 150 days and
no more than 215 days after the second injection of the
primary vaccination) - but must have had annual boosters
(given within twelve months) thereafter. Horses of all
ages should, however, have been given a First Booster if
they started or re-started their injections on or after
01 January 1991.
G7.4
Allergic Horses & Homeopathic vaccinations
Horses, which for any reason are unable to be vaccinated
against equine influenza, will not be given any
dispensation to compete. Homeopathic vaccinations are
not acceptable.
G7.5
Checking of Certificates
All
flu vaccination certificates will be checked at Area
Qualifiers and at the Championships before the horse is
allowed to compete
and
anyone with an invalid certificate may not be permitted
to compete.
It
is the responsibility of
the
competitor to ensure that their horse has been correctly
vaccinated, that
the
certificate clearly shows this and that it complies with
the rules in all
respects.
In
particular, the horse must be entered under the name
shown on the
certificate. If this is a stable name, it must be
clearly shown on the certificate and
endorsed by a veterinary surgeon.
At
the Championships, riders whose horses have to be placed
into isolation stables as a result of a defective
vaccination certificate are liable to be invoiced for
the extra cost of the stable. Every effort will be made
to ensure that checking at Area Qualifiers is carried
out correctly. BRC accepts no responsibility whatsoever
for any losses suffered, whether directly or indirectly,
due to incorrect checking of vaccination certificates at
any BRC Area Qualifier or Championship.
It
is the sole responsibility of the member to ensure that
their certificate is valid and it should not be assumed
that because a vaccination certificate has been accepted
at one competition in good faith, it will also be
accepted at another competition or championship.