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Show Jumping
Show jumping can
be anything from a 90cm course through to an international
Grand Prix, so there is, as with all equestrian sports,
something for everyone whatever their capability.
This section outlines
the different affiliated show jumping grades and
what you and your horse have to be capable of for each.
Soon we will be adding advice on terminology, etiquette
and training.
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Governing
Body
The British
Show Jumping Association is the governing body which
makes and implements all the rules and regulations for
show jumping in this country. As with the other
disciplines the BEF represents the BSJA as regards the
FEI.
First
Steps
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Register
your horse with the BSJA. You will need to
provide a vaccination record and full ID along with
other known information such as breeding
details.
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Register
yourself with the BSJA - you can be a senior or junior
(ponies) member. Junior members - under 16
years of age - must have their application form
signed by a parent or guardian who must be a BSJA
member.
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There are
different membership categories including non-jumping
so make sure you sign up correctly: Full
Membership:For those over aged 19 years and over
who wish to compete themselves or are owners
of a horse or pony that is registered. Associate
Membership: For those aged between 17 and 18
years Junior Membership: For those aged 16 years
and under, competing on a registered pony. Junior
Associate Membership: A category for those aged 13 -
16 years who wish to compete on horses and/or
ponies. Non-jumping Membership: This is for parents
and guardians whose children or wards are BSJA members
competing on registered ponies and horses or for those
who wish to be involved in show jumping but not as a
rider or owner. You can of course become a life
member.
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You can
purchase a "blue" ticket to ride on the day of an
affiliated competition even if you are not a BSJA
member. You purchase one ticket for every class
in which you wish to participate; the appropriate
entry fee is also payable. You will not be
eligible for any prizes or points. Books of 50
"red" tickets can be purchased directly from the BSJA
for use by those who regularly buy and sell horses and
so could not possibly keep registering them all or for
horse trials members.
Please consult the BSJA
website for current membership
fees.
As a
member you will receive:
- The
"book of words" i.e. the Rule Book
- A
quarterly magazine
- Personal liability insurance
- And we
must not forget - a badge!
Points to note regarding Stallions:
- The
original registration document with the relevant breed
society or stud book must be provided at the
time.
- Proof of blood type and DNA and parentage
testing must be sumitted.
- If
you cannot provide any of the above documentation, you
will be allowed to register your horse for a year, but
renewal will not be allowed if you cannot subsequently
provide the paperwork.
- Stallions must where tail ribbons which are
obtained from the BSJA.
Points to note
regarding imported
horses
- They will be
graded according to their actual winnings,
whether in currency or points.
- If there is any
doubt, the Chief Executive will decide, taking into
account the number of competition start that have been
made and the level (height) of competition. This
of course is dependent upon the horse having been
registered with the relevant foreing association,it
still retaining the same name and appropriate ID
papers can be produced.
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If you are unable to proof a horse's identity,
then they will be graded as follows:
Age |
Winnings |
4 years |
NIL |
6 years |
£200.00 |
6 years |
£400.00 |
7 years |
£1,000.00 |
8 years |
£1,800.00 |
The System: How horses are
graded
Registered horses and ponies are
graded according to the amount of any winnings (i.e.
their ability):
Grade C (Horse) |
£0 - £799.00 |
Grade B |
£800.00 - £1,799.00 |
Grade A |
£1,800.00 and over |
Grade JD (Pony) |
£0 - £49.00 |
Grade JC |
£50.00 - £599.00 |
Grade JA |
£600.00 and over |
The System:
Classes
All
courses at BSJA shows are built by properly trained
course builders to required standards. A judge
has to be present for each class who is a member of the
official BJSA panel of judges.
You can work your way through
"novice classes" up to whatever standard you and your
horse are comfortable with. Heights of
fences for are strictly regulated and are as
follows:
Class |
Maximum Height (in first rounds) |
Maximum Height (in second round) |
British Novice |
0.90m (0.85m - junior) |
1.05m |
Discovery |
1.00m |
1.10m |
Newcomers |
1.10m (1.00m - junior) |
1.25m |
Members Cup |
1.00m and 1.10m (1.10m
- junior) |
1.15m |
Foxhunter |
|
1.30m |
After this the heights can just go
up and up (and get wider too)!
Additional
Information re Classes
British Novice
: Horses to have won less than
£100.00 Discovery : Horses to have
won less that £175.00 Newcomers :
Horses to have won less than
£300.00 Foxhunter : Horses to have
won less than £500.00 Members Cup:
These are classes aimed at the less experienced who have
a "schoolmaster" horse i.e one that has already won
competitions. There are two
categories.
The qualification for national
competitions is to achieve 4 double clear rounds within
a 12 month span running from 31st May to 1st June of the
following year. The BSJA notifies you of
achievement and advises you of the
forthcoming venues and dates for further
qualification.
International
Shows These are classified as
follows:
CSI-W |
A show that holds World Cup qualifying
classes |
CSI-A/B/C |
Shows in which riders compete on
an individual basis.
They are categorised according to the height of
the fences and subsequent level of prize money
- Category C having the lowest fences and offering
the least prize money and so on. |
CSI-V |
This is for veteran riders:
Ladies -from the year they reach 45 years
of age
Men - from the year they reach 49 years of age.
Veteran riders must not have taken part in CSI-B
and CSI-A competitions nor taken any other competition
where the height of the fences exceed 1.30m in
the first round. |
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Show Jumping
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