Omnibus Schedule 2019 (part 1)

to be held at (unless otherwise stated) Bookham Riding Club Field River Lane, off Randalls Road Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 0AU

Includes Sunshine Tour Championship Qualifiers The Showing Register Qualifiers Retraining of Racehorse Riding Club Challenge & League Signing Venue

All shows and classes are open to riders of any age and non-members of Bookham Riding Club unless otherwise stipulated

Directions to the club field: From Leatherhead, take the A245 Leatherhead Road signposted for Cobham and the Crematorium. Pass the Crematorium on the left, and just before the next roundabout, take the left turn into River Lane. The field is situated on the right hand side, after Fetcham Park Utd football club. There is NO access to the Riding Club Field from Fetcham side of River Lane.

Refreshments available www.bookhamridingclub.org.uk

Follow us on Facebook! Rules & Conditions of Entry • Competitions are run in accordance with British Riding Club rules • All ridden horses and ponies must be 4 years of age or over • No entry will be refunded after the closing date except on production of a medical or veterinary certificate • The judge’s decision is final and any objections must be made in writing within 15 minutes of the incident and accompanied by a £15.00 deposit, which will be refunded if the objection is sustained • It is a condition of entry that no responsibility will be accepted by the organisers, their representatives or helpers for any loss or damage to spectators, competitors, their horses, grooms, friends or property under any circumstances whatsoever • Bookham Riding Club reserves the right to refuse or cancel any entry without disclosing a reason or to alter, split, amalgamate or cancel classes if found to be necessary • It is the responsibility of all competitors to present themselves in time for the classes in which they are entered • Horses must NOT be left tied to unattended vehicles • All dogs must be kept on a on the showground at all times • NO BICYCLES to be ridden on showground • Prizes and/or rosettes may be withheld if there are insufficient entries in a class • Protective headgear, properly secured, must be worn at all times when mounted. Hats BSI Kitemark of standard PAS015 (1998 or 2011); SEI mark ASTM F1163 (2004a); SNELL E2001 with official SNELL label and number; SAI Global Mark AS/NZS 3838 (2006). Skullcap hats must be worn with a silk. Full details of acceptable headwear are available at http://www.bhs.org.uk/enjoy-riding/british-riding- clubs/brc-rulebook • All competitors must wear correct riding dress. Body protectors are recommended and are compulsory for some events. From 1 January 2018, we will not be accepting Beta Level 3 Body Protectors with a 2000 label. All labels will need to be 2009 onwards. • It is the responsibility of all participants to clear up their rubbish and debris and leave the showground fit for grazing. Please do not muck out your horsebox/trailer on the showground • All horses must have up to date valid flu vaccinations which must be available for inspection.

The organisers of these shows have taken reasonable precaution to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey instructions of the organiser and all the officials and stewards.

Terms & Conditions Photography and/or Filming: Please be advised that photography and/or filming will be taking place at our events. If you do not wish to appear in any images captured please inform the secretary so that we can take appropriate steps to ensure you are not included. The photographs/film could potentially be included in publicity sent to the local press and may also be published on the Bookham Riding Club website and Facebook.

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Just a few of the benefits of membership to Bookham Riding Club include –

 Junior section and reduced family membership fees  Reduced entry fees  Social evenings, lectures and demonstrations  Training sessions – cross country, show jumping, dressage, Trec  Bookham RC team events  Club field hire for schooling or private tuition  Regular newsletters  And much more! A membership form can be found at the back of the Omnibus or online at www.bookhamridingclub.org.uk

Why not come and join the fun! Points are awarded to Members in each class, accumulating throughout the year towards the presentation of numerous trophies at the AGM.

CHANGE TO CLASS ENTRY AND RULES

Please note we have made a change to class restrictions for 2019

Only 2 show jumping heights can be entered. Only 2 dressage levels can be entered. If third level class is entered this will be HC, or if horse / rider are “over qualified”, or second rider at same level on same horse. Restrictions on entries (i.e. can’t do 50cm if competing at 80cm; can’t do Intro if been placed at Prelim in restricted section etc) are included in schedules. Please check these before entering or note on entry HC if applicable.

QUALIFYING CLASSES Bookham Riding Club Members’ Championship Classes Dressage – Prelim / Novice. All members placed 1st -7th throughout the year qualify for the Championship Show Jumping – 70cm/80cm/90cm/100cm. All members placed 1st -7th or jumping double clear throughout the year qualify for the Championship

Sunshine Tour Qualifiers. The Sunshine Tour National Championship is held on the ‘hallowed turf’ of The All England Showgrond at Hickstead from 12-15 September 2019 for unaffiliated and amateur competitors of all ages and abilities. The Championships features: Dressage from intro to Elementary; Show jumping from 30cm to 1.05m; Showing for lead rein, in-hand, ridden, working hunter, veterans, plus many more; Eventers Challenge from 60cm through to 1m. All you need to do is be placed 1st to 4th in dressage, show jumping & showing and 1st to 6th in eventers challenges. Further information available at www.sunshinetour.co.uk or follow on Facebook – Sunshinetouruk. Rules and restrictions apply; please check the website for Terms & Conditions.

Retraining of Racehorse Riding Club Challenge Most shows will include the RORRCC. Points will be awarded for each class and the ROR registered ex racehorse with the most points will be awarded a special rosette. To be eligible, please register at www.ror.org.uk and ensure your ROR number is on the entry form. Bookham RC are also a ‘South East Area League Signing Venue’. Full details can be found on the ROR website.

The Showing Register Qualifiers Qualify for the TSR Regional Showing Finals at a show near you! The Rider / Handler qualify and on one qualification can enter ANY of the Finals on ANY horse/pony. In Hand & Ridden Finals for all types of horse/pony. Further details and to register http://theshowingregister.co.uk.

* * * * * SHOW JUMPING HEIGHT CONVERSION

Centimetres Feet/Inches Centimetres Feet/Inches Centimetres Feet/Inches

50 1’ 7½” 70 2’ 3½” 90 2’ 11½”

55 1’ 9½” 75 2’ 5½” 95 3’ 1½”

60 1’ 11½” 80 2’ 7½” 100 3’ 3½”

65 2’ 1½” 85 2’ 9½” 105 3’ 5½” Please find below list of 2019 show dates: April - October

Show Date Event Sunday 7th April Jumps Out & Training Day Sunday 14th April Trec Training Tuesday 16th April Members’ Only Evening Dressage & Clear Round Jumping Monday 22nd April Eventers Challenge Sunday 28th April Trec Competition Monday 6th May Dressage & Show Jumping including Members’ Cups Friday 17th May Members’ Only Evening Dressage Monday 27th May Gymkhana Tuesday 4th June Members’ Only Evening Dressage & Clear Round Jumping Sunday 9th June Annual Summer Show Sunday 7th July Dressage & Show Jumping Show Part 2 Schedules included in Omnibus 2 Friday 9th August Members’ Only Evening Dressage & Clear Round Jumping Sunday 1st September Dressage & Show Jumping Championship Saturday 21st September Individual and Teams of 3 Dressage Saturday 19th October Eventers Challenge

In case of bad weather please call on the day to check if the event is still going ahead

ONLINE ENTRY PAYMENTS Entries should be made online through our website or via Equine Affairs www.myridinglife.com

Bookham Riding Club would like to thank their sponsors for 2019  Attlee’s Country Store  Bega Lighting Ltd  Fitter Riders  Howe To Tow  Lomond Classical Riding Centre  Mayes & Scrine Veterinary Practice  Savills  TGB Building

Our grateful thanks to all Bookham Riding Club Members, families and friends for their help throughout the year running, organising and helping at our events. Without YOUR assistance, we would not be able to run these competitions

JUMPS OUT & MEMBERS’ TRAINING AFTERNOON

Sunday 7 April

10am Jumps out and set up of dressage arenas

From 12 noon Dressage arenas available for training/schooling, 20 min slots booked through training site, No fee for helpers, £5 for non-helpers.

One dressage arena for training, 20 min slots, “practice a test” with help/instruction from Jackie Stevens £10.

Clear round show jumping Starting at 50cm, going up every half hour Free for helpers, £3 a round or £5 for 2 rounds for non-helpers.

Refreshments provided.

TREC PTV (obstacle) PRACTISE Sunday 14 April

Details: The training is being instructed by accredited Trec GB member Jenny Snowdon who has been in the sport for years and competed up to a high level herself. The groups will be mixed ability for Trec training as the obstacles are varied and there will be something for everyone, without the more adventurous being compromised or less experienced feeling left out and anyone who wants can also participate with their horse in hand!

The training will concentrate on how to ride the many different obstacles effectively and safely to gain the maximum points for each obstacle in a competitive environment. Obviously, it would be impossible to include all the possible obstacles but Jenny does have a good quality selection of the ones most likely to be found in a level 1 or 2 competition. She will also explain how the different phases of Trec work and what is involved, and will give tips and tricks on how to impress the judges! And of course, answer questions.

Applications: Please complete entry form and return with details of anyone you would like to share a session with. Please advise your Trec experience/level.

Three time slots, each 1.5 hours 10.00 – 11.30 11.30 – 13.00 13.30 – 15.00

Entry Fee: £27.00 – Bookham Riding Club Members £30.00 – Non-members of Bookham Riding Club

Entries via Equine Affairs

OPEN TO MEMBERS OF AREA 11 RIDING CLUBS ONLY MEMBERS’ ONLY DRESSAGE AND CLEAR ROUND JUMPING

Tuesday 16 April Friday 17 May (Dressage Only) Tuesday 4 June

Starting from 5.00pm 16th April 17th May 4th June Class 1 Intro C Intro B Intro A

Class 2 Prelim 2 Prelim 1 Prelim 18

Class 3 Prelim 18 Prelim 13 BRC Prelim RT / Novice RT

Class 4 Novice 27 Novice 24 Novice 27 / Elem 44

Entry Fee: £9.00 per class – Bookham Riding Club Members ONLY

Entries should be made online through our website or Equine Affairs www.myridinglife.com

Enquiries to: Cathy McGettigan, Sunray Farm House, Shere Road, West Clandon, GU4 8SH Telephone: 07785 990163 Email: [email protected]

Entries close: Thursday before the event (or Sunday 12 May)

Times: Times will be available on the website on Saturday before each event (or Tue 14 May)

Prizes: Rosettes to 7th, prize to winner in each class There will be a points league running over all the dates, with prizes at the end of the series Points will not be awarded in the Bookham Members’ Overall AGM points league from these Tuesday night events. These events are intended to encourage members to ‘have a go’ for unaffiliated horses. Show attire is not required and horses need not be plaited for these evening events. However the usual dressage rules for tack apply.

EVENTERS CHALLENGE

Monday 22 April

Commencing at 10am

Class 1 Beginners, 60cm Class 2 Minimus, 70cm Class 3 Novice, 80cm Class 4 Intermediate, 90cm

All classes will be run as single phase – to jump the whole course, with a timed section

Entry Fee: £10.00 per class – Bookham Riding Club Members £14.00 per class – Non-members of Bookham Riding Club

Join Bookham Riding Club today and save on entries Late entries accepted if class numbers permit at £2 per class extra

Entries should be made online through our website or Equine Affairs www.myridinglife.com

Enquiries to: Charlotte Tully Telephone: 07535 640938 Email: [email protected] Entries close: Saturday 21st April

Prizes: Rosettes to 7th, prize to winner in each class

VERSATILE TREC HORSE / PONY Sunday 28 April

Class 1. Novice: Combination not to have been placed 1st – 6th in a ridden Versatile Trec, full Trec or Indoor Trec Competition.

Section 1. Obedience Test (Novice - Walk and Trot). To be performed in a 20m x 40m dressage arena and marked on accuracy and obedience of transitions rather than paces and way of going. Section 2. Obstacles. Ten obstacles with a maximum of 10 points at each. Full details of obstacles and scoring will be available on the day. The emphasis will be on the type of obstacle you may meet in a Trec competition. Section 3. Control of Paces. Horse/pony required to trot as slowly as possible along a measured track then return in walk as fast as possible. Points given on a sliding scale. Maximum of 15 points for each. A break of pace results in a zero score for that pace.

Class 2. Intermediate: Combination not to have been placed 1st - 3rd in a ridden Versatile Trec

Section 1. Obedience Test (Intermediate Test). To be performed in a 20m x 40m dressage arena and marked on accuracy and obedience of transitions rather than paces and way of going. Section 2. Obstacles. Ten obstacles with a maximum of 10 points at each. Full details of obstacles and scoring will be available on the day. The emphasis will be on the type of obstacle you may meet in a Trec competition. Section 3. Control of Paces. Horse required to canter as slowly as possible along a measured track then walk as fast as possible along the same distance. Points given on a sliding scale. Maximum of 15 points for each. A break of pace results in a zero score for that pace.

Class 3. Open Sections as for Class 2 using Open Obedience Test.

Entry Fee: £15 per class – members of Bookham RC £20 per class – non-members of Bookham RC

Entries should be made online through our website or Equine Affairs www.myridinglife.com

Enquiries to Isi Kellerman [email protected]

Prizes: Rosettes to 6th, prize to winner in each class

Times: Will be posted on Bookham Riding Club website and facebook page Friday 26 April

Points for the ridden classes (excluding lead rein) will be awarded for the South East Trec Group VTH League with the League winner being awarded the Beryl Hare Memorial Trophy Versatile Horse Novice Obedience Test

No. Where Movement Score

1 A Enter at medium walk, halt at X 10 2 X Immobility 5 seconds 10 3 Proceed in trot, C track left 10 4 E Circle left 20m diameter 10 5 EKAF Working trot 10 6 FXH Change the rein 10 7 HCMB Working trot 10 8 B Circle right 20m diameter 10 9 BFA Working trot 10 10 A Medium walk 10 11 KXM Change the rein at free walk on a long rein 10 12 M Medium walk, C working trot 10 13 E Turn left, B turn right 10 14 A Turn up centre line, X halt, immobility 5 seconds 10 15 A Leave arena. Free walk on long rein 10 Total 150

Versatile Horse Intermediate Obedience Test

No. Where Movement Score

1 A Enter at trot, halt at X 10 2 X Immobility 5 seconds 10 3 CBA Proceed in trot, C track right 10 4 A Canter right 10 5 E Circle right 20m 10 6 C Trot, M walk 10 7 B Turn right, X halt, rein back 4 paces, walk on 10 8 E Turn left, K trot 10 9 A Canter left 10 10 B Circle left 20m 10 11 C Trot, H walk 10 12 HXF Walk 10 13 F Trot, A up centre line 10 14 G Halt, immobility 5 seconds 10 15 A Leave arena. Free walk on long rein 10 Total 150

Versatile Horse Open Obedience Test

No. Where Movement Score

1 A Enter at trot, X halt, immobility 5 seconds, proceed in trot, C track right 10 2 CEA 3 loop serpentine 10 3 K Walk, E halt, turn on forehand 10 4 K Trot, AEC 3 loop serpentine 10 5 H Walk, E halt, turn on forehand 10 6 H Trot, C Canter right 10 7 B Circle right 20m 10 8 A Trot, K walk 10 9 E Turn right, X halt, rein back 4 paces, walk on 10 10 B Turn left, M trot 10 11 C Canter left 10 12 E Circle left 20m 10 13 K Trot, A turn up centre line 10 14 G Halt, immobility 5 seconds 10 15 A Leave arena. Free walk on long rein 10 Total 150

DRESSAGE & SHOW JUMPING

Incorporating Trophies for Highest Placed Bookham Riding Club Members

Monday 6 May

Dressage Classes

Class 1 BD Introductory A (2008) – please state section on entry Section LR – lead rein or assisted. All entries will receive a rosette and comment sheet Section Open – combination of horse/rider not to have been placed 1st in any Intro

Class 2 BD Introductory B (2009) – Rose Horsebox Hire Trophy to highest placed Bookham member Combination of horse/rider not to have been placed 1st – 3rd in any Prelim or higher level dressage

Class 3 Prelim 13 (2006) * – Kizzy Cup to highest placed Bookham Member Combination of horse/rider not to have been placed 1st – 3rd in any Novice or higher level dressage * Revised collective marks 2016

Class 4 Prelim 19 (2008) * (20x60) – Office Stop Cup to highest placed Bookham Member Horses not to have any BD points * Revised collective marks 2016

Class 5 Prix Caprilli Test 11 – copy of test at back of schedule

Class 6 Novice 27 (2007) – Maple Leaf Cup to highest placed Bookham Member Horses not to have any BD points

Class 7 Novice 38 (2005) (20x60) – Bento Trophy to highest placed Bookham Member Horses not to have any BD points above Prelim

Class 8 Elementary 43 (2006) (20x60) – Scovell Plate to highest placed Bookham Member

DRESSAGE & SHOW JUMPING Show Jumping

Class 9 Beginners, 60cm Combination not to have won at 80cm or above

Class 10 Minimus, 70cm Combination not to have won at 90cm or above The Desk Jockeys Show Jumping Shield to highest placed Bookham member

Class 11 Novice, 80cm Combination not to have won at 100cm or above The Bega Lighting Cup to highest placed Bookham member

Class 12 Intermediate, 90cm The DogEden Show Jumping Plate to highest placed Bookham member

Class 13 Open, 100cm A to B Runners Trophy to the highest placed Bookham member

Entry Fee: £9.00 per class – Bookham Riding Club Members £12.00 per class – Non-members of Bookham Riding Club Late entries (SJ only) £2 extra per class

Join Bookham Riding Club today and save £3 per class Entries should be made online through our website or Equine Affairs www.myridinglife.com

Secretary: Nicola Shepherd Mobile: contact number on the day 07971 287749 Email: [email protected]

Entries close: Thursday 2 May 2019

Times: Times will be available on website Saturday 4 May

Prizes: Rosettes to 7th, prize to winner in each class

KINDLY SPONSORED BY BEGA LIGHTING

GYMKHANA FUN DAY

(Open to all ages!)

Monday 27 May 2019

10.30am start Prompt: Children’s lead rein games: Each class will have 2 sections: Under 8s and 8+. These riders must not be able to control a pony on their own. Maximum 6 per heat, if more than 6 entries two heats before a final.

Class 1: Bending race: The leader guides the pony and rider through the lane of cones, alternately passing left then right, a complete turn is made round the last cone to return to the line in the same way.

Class 2: Ball & Bucket: Pony and rider are led to the far end of the arena where the leader will pick up a tennis ball from behind the cone, hands it to the rider, who then throws it in the bucket. If the ball misses the bucket the leader will retrieve it and hand it back to the rider to try again.

Class 3: Walk & Trot: The leader guides the pony in a straight line, but must stay in walk up to the cone, once they turn around the cone they can trot back. Anyone who exceeds the pace must turn a circle, under penalty of elimination.

Class 4: Consolation Race For any competitors who haven’t won a rosette, free entry, rosettes for all entrants.

12 pm Class 5: Fancy Dress – open to all. The children’s involvement in creating the costume will be taken into consideration by the Judge. Riding hats and correct footwear must be worn.

1pm start Open and Adult games: Each class will have 2 sections: Children able to ride off the lead rein and Adults. Maximum 6 per heat, if more than 6 entries two heats before a final.

Class 6: Hoop race: Rider and pony ride up to the far end of the course, go round the end cone, then on the way back dismount and go through a hula hoop placed on the centre line, remount and pass the finish.

Class 7: Egg (tennis ball) & Spoon race: Egg and spoon must stay together from start to finish. If the egg drops off the spoon, the rider must dismount and pick up the egg and start again.

Class 8: Walk & Trot: Riders must walk their ponies to the far end, round the post, then trot back to the finish line. Anyone who exceeds the pace must turn a circle, under penalty of elimination.

Class 9: Walk, Trot, Canter & Run: Riders must walk their ponies to the far end, round the post, then trot back to the first post, canter back up to the top, dismount, take reins under the head and lead the pony back to the line. Anyone who exceeds the pace must turn a circle, under penalty of elimination.

Class 10: Bending Race: You dictate the pace, alternately passing left then right, a complete turn is made round the last cone to return to the finish line in the same way.

Class 11: Apple Bobbing: Riders proceed to the far end of the course, dismount and must apple bob out of a bucket of water an apple on to the floor. The rider then must remount and ride back down the course through the finish line.

Class 12: Consolation Race For any competitors who haven’t won a rosette, free entry, rosettes for all entrants.

GYMKHANA FUN DAY

ENTRIES STRICTLY LIMITED

Health & safety: All riders and leaders must wear riding hats and leaders must wear suitable closed toe footwear, no flip flops or sandals (open toe footwear).

All horses/ponies must have current valid flu vaccinations and passports must be available for checking.

Entry Fee: £3.00 per class – Bookham Riding Club Members £4.00 per class – Non-members of Bookham Riding Club

Late entries accepted if class numbers permit, £1 per class extra charge Entries should be made online through our website or Equine Affairs www.myridinglife.com

Enquiries to: Clair Hood, 2 Sandy Mead, Epsom, Surrey, KT19 7NQ Telephone: 07917 245367 Email: [email protected]

Entries close: Thursday 23 May

Prizes: Rosettes to 6th in finals. No rosettes are awarded in the heats

In case of bad weather please call 07917 245367 from 8am on the day to check if the event is still going ahead

Sunday 9th June

Bookham Riding Club Field, River Lane, off Randalls Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 0AU

The Showing Register Qualifiers: Qualify for the TSR Regional Showing Finals at a show near you! The Rider / Handler qualify & on one qualification can enter ANY of the Finals on ANY horse/pony. In Hand & Ridden Finals for all types of horse/pony. Further details and to register http://theshowingregister.co.uk

Sunshine Tour Qualifiers: Showing classes are qualifiers for the Sunshine Tours – final to be held at Hickstead 12-15 September 2019

Entries should be made online through our website or Equine Affairs www.myridinglife.com

Entries to: Wendy Wilman, 72 Ongar Place, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 1JG Email: [email protected] Telephone: on the day only 07825 994900 Entries close: Tuesday 4 June

Prizes: Numerous rosettes in all classes and prize to class winner. Championship rosettes and sashes. Prizes to winners kindly donated by Attlee’s Country Stores

NOTE: GATES WILL NOT BE OPENED UNTIL 08.00HRS

Attlee's in Dorking, Parsonage Mill, Station Road, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1EL Phone: 01306 884289 or 01306 883533 Web: www.lillicoattlee.co.uk

RING 1 9.30am Start Class 1 Working Hunter Pony 14.2hh and under. Jumps 70cm Class 2 Working Hunter Horse. Jumps 85cm Class 3 Working Show Hunter Open to Cobs, Maxi Cobs, Hacks and Riding Horses, mares and geldings, exceeding 148cm. A course of rustic fences will be jumped. Once all competitors have jumped, you will then be called back into the ring for individual shows and conformation assessment. Stepping back at any obstacle will be counted as a refusal. Jumps not to exceed 80cm.

Will not start before 1.00pm Class 4 Pony Club Pony/Riding Club Horse. To be ridden in a snaffle and will be required to jump approx 70cm

Ridden Horse Championship for 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 1 - 4 Sash to Winner

RING 2 9.30am start Class 5 Ridden Coloured Class 6 Ridden Mountain and Moorland horse or pony pure/part bred Class 7 Ridden Veteran Open to horses and ponies over 16 years of age Class 8 Ridden Cob/Cob Type

Ridden Championship for 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 5-8 Sash to Winner

Will not start before 1.00pm Class 9 Novice Ridden Open to any type/breed. Suitable for anyone new to showing who would like to have a go. Class 10 Riding Horse/Hack Open to horses exceeding 148cm. Class may be split if enough entries. Judge will ride Class 11 Ridden show hunter horse/pony (class will be split if enough entries) Class 12 Ridden Thoroughbred (ROR and Non ROR registered)

Ridden Championship for 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 9-12. Sash to Winner

RING 3 9.00am start Class 13 Condition and Turnout Ridden or in-hand The following classes are fun. Full show attire is not necessary, but smart appearance is. Correct head and foot wear must be worn. Class 14 Lead Rein Pony Rider 10 years & under, lead rein to be attached to a cavesson Class 15 Best Junior Rider Aged under 16 years Class 16 Family Pony/Horse To be ridden in a snaffle bridle Class 17 Prettiest Mare/Handsomest Gelding. Class may be split if sufficient entries

Ridden Championship for 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 13-17. Sash to Winner

Will not start before 1.00pm Class 18 In hand Novice Open to any type/breed. Suitable for anyone new to showing who would like to have a go. Class 19 In hand Veteran Open to horses/ponies over the age of 16 Class 20 In hand Cob/Cob Type Class 21 In hand Coloured Class 22 In hand Mountain and Moorland, horse or pony, pure/part bred

In-hand Championship for 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 18-22. Sash to Winner

RING 4 10.00am start – 2 pm finish Class 23 Clear round jumping throughout the day. Starting at 60cm and every hour going up 10cm. One round £3 or 2 rounds for £5

Entry Fee: Rings 1, 2 £9.00 Bookham members £12.00 Non-members Ring 3 £7.00 Bookham members £10.00 Non-members Entries on the day if sufficient space at £2 per class extra

DRESSAGE AND SHOW JUMPING

Sunday 7 July

Classes are qualifiers for our Championship show on 1 September

Dressage Classes

Class 1 Introductory A (2008) – please state section on entry Section A – Lead rein or assisted. All entries will receive a rosette and comment sheet Section B – Restricted. Combination of horse/rider not to have been placed 1st in any Intro or higher level dressage

Class 2 Introductory C (2016) Combination of horse/rider not to have been placed 1st – 3rd in any Prelim or higher level dressage

Class 3 Prelim 2 (2016) Horse not to have more than 25 BD points at Novice or above

Class 4 Prelim 15 (2008) * (20x60) Horse not to have more than 25 BD points at Novice or above * Revised collective marks 2016

Class 5 Novice 30 (2006) Combination of horse/rider not to have more than 25 BD points at Elementary or above

Class 6 Novice 22 (2007) (20x60) Combination of horse/rider not to have more than 25 BD points at Elementary or above

Class 7 Elementary 53 (2007) (20x60) – Open

Show Jumping

Class 8 50cm Combination not to have won at 70cm or above

Class 9 60cm Combination not to have won at 80cm or above

Class 10 70cm Combination not to have won at 90cm or above

Class 11 80cm Combination not to have won at 100cm or above

Class 12 90cm Open

All courses built by accredited course builder

DRESSAGE & SHOW JUMPING

Entry Fee: £9.00 per class – Bookham Riding Club Members £12.00 per class – Non-members of Bookham Riding Club Late entries (SJ only) £2 extra per class

Join Bookham Riding Club today and save £3 per class Entries should be made online through our website or Equine Affairs www.myridinglife.com

Secretary: Charlotte Tully Mobile: contact number on the day 07535 640938 Email: [email protected]

Entries close: Wednesday 3 July 2019

Times: Times will be available on website Friday 5 July (pm)

Prizes: Rosettes to 7th, prize to winner in each class

Classes are qualifiers for our Championship show on 1 September

Prix Caprilli Riding Test 11 - copy of test at back of schedule Purpose: For horses with jumping experience competing First Level Dressage and above – maximum height of fences 2’6”. It is understood that in the working gaits, a jumping horse is not expected to be as round on the as a competing dressage horse. The horse must softly accept the bit and may show more “roundness” in the parts of the tests separate from the jumps. Unless otherwise noted, trot work may be done posting or sitting. When allowed to change leads the horse may do a flying change or change through the trot. The quality of the change is what matters. Test may be called. Refusals will be penalized as an error of course. Knockdowns will be penalized at the judge’s discretion. In the case of a knocked down rail being in the way, the judge will ring the bell for the rider to stop without penalty. After the jump is replaced the bell will be rung again telling the rider to continue from where he stopped. No spurs or martingales are allowed, and whips must be under 75cm. Bookham Riding Club Membership Application Form 2019

Membership Type Date of application: Adult Rider Membership (£28 per annum) Junior Rider Membership – 17 yrs & under (£21 per annum) D.O.B : Family Membership 2 – 1xadult + 1xjunior (£40 per annum) additional adults at £28/person Family Membership 3 – 1xadult + 2xjunior (£58 per annum) Non-Rider Membership (£15 per annum) The subscription is valid from 1st January 2019 until 31st December 2019. Applications received after the 1st October will be valid until the end of the following year.

Your Details Mr / Mrs / Miss/ Ms Full Name

Address

Postcode Telephone Mobile All Club updates will be emailed or posted on the website/Facebook Email Age Over 40 Yes/No

Additional Members: Please include the names of all those applying, plus date of birth of juniors Full Name Date of Birth

Have you ever been a previous member of Bookham Riding Club YES / NO From time to time, photographs may be used for media/newsletters/promotions, etc. Do you have any objection to use in any feature YES / NO Do you hold a First Aid Certificate and be willing to provide cover YES / NO I agree to abide by the clubs constitution and rules (available on website) YES / NO

** It is a condition of membership that Bookham Riding Club members help at least once per year. Where junior members are too young to help, their parents are requested to help in their place. **

Signature of applicant (For Juniors- parent/guardian): ……..……………………………………………… (Electronic transmission is deemed as acceptance)

Horse Details - Please use separate paper for additional horse details. This information is required for allocation of yearly awards

Horse’s Official Name Mare/Gelding Age Height RoR Reg Number

Teams – If you would be interested in being part of a team, please tick which ones Dressage Show Jumping Rural Riders Pairs/Team Dressage Horse Trials Cross Country Style Jumping Other

Please note you can only represent one club in any one year and you must be a fully paid up member of Bookham Riding Club to be eligible. The owner of the horse(s) you ride when representing the club must also be a member of Bookham Riding Club (riding or non-riding member). Your horse(s) must also have an up-to-date flu vaccination passport. Each team member will be requested to make a contribution towards the entry fee for the qualifying classes.

Personal information that you supply to us may be used in a number of ways to facilitate your riding club membership. It should be noted that as we are affiliated to the British Horse Society as a British Riding Club, your personal information will be shared with them in order to fulfil your BRC membership benefits and they may share with associates for the purpose of fulfilling your full membership benefits i.e. insurance providers. We / BRC will automatically contact you about your membership: for example, to ensure you receive your membership benefits, to tell you about news, activities and events. This includes sending you a regular magazine, email updates, information on other membership benefits, and publishing competition times and results in the public domain. 23rd May 2018 To see our full Privacy Policy, or if you need any further information, please go to: www.bookhamridingclub.org.uk

PLEASE RETURN THE COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM TO: Stacey Collins, 14 Kimberley, Birch Hill, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG 12 7ZB Please make cheques payable to Bookham Riding Club. Payments also accepted by bank transfer: Account no 80628727 Sort code 20-57-76. Please put your name as reference, and mail a copy of completed form to [email protected]