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KEY DATES 2021

Woodland Hunt Mini ODE

25th April 2021

Mini ODE 25th April 2021

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Mini ODE 25th April 

**ARRIVE/COMPETE/LEAVE**


Mini One Day Event
Sunday 25th April 2021
Upper House Farm
Harpsden Bottom, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon, RG9 4HY
By kind permission of Mr and Mrs T Swete

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**PLEASE READ: Mini ODE Covid Secure Guidelines and Event instructions**

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Download all results here

Class 1 Results

Class 2 Results

Class 3 Results

Class 4 Results

Class 5 Results

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Information about the XC course jumps can be downloaded here: Mini ODE XC Fences

 

View the SJ Course here 

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Information about the Mini ODE Penalty Points System

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Classes from pole on the ground up to 50cm
For Pony Club Members 12 years and under
Assisted and unassisted classes
Event designed for genuine novice riders
Completion rosettes for everyone who finishes
Class 5 a Qualifier for the Area 12 Mini Eventing Championships 2021
Entries close Sunday 18TH April 2021 or when full
Class numbers are strictly limited


https://www.horse-events.co.uk/horse-events/woodland-hunt-pony-clubmini-
one-day-event/


**ARRIVE/COMPETE/LEAVE**


Vet in Attendance: Courtesy of Berkshire Equine Veterinary Services
Paramedic in Attendance: SES Ambulance Services
Photographer in attendance: Glamorous Event Photography
NO Refreshments on sale at this event
Entries Secretary: Horse Events, info@horse-events.co.uk or call 07962 251696
(not after 6pm)
Event Organiser: Emma Dag – woodland@pcuk.org 07801 657536

 

 


The Competition
An encouraging and low-key event designed for genuine novice riders. Additional advice and support
from our team of officials. Competitors to be 12 years and under on 1st January 2021 and to be
members of The Pony Club.


Our aim is that all riders have a positive experience and receive a ‘completion’ rosette. Rules will follow those as set down in The Pony Club 2020 Eventing Rules (https://pcuk.org/media/hs3jrvkc/eventing-2020-final.pdf ) with the following exceptions:

  • Combinations can only compete in one class.

  • Judges uphold the right to eliminate any rider they feel is unsafe at any time during the competition.

  • All competitors must present for each discipline check in at least 15 minutes before each section.

  • In Class 1, lead ropes must be attached to the NOSEBAND or via a COUPLING only.

  • Assisted means you can be in the ring with the competitor to provide VERBAL guidance and support. Any leading or physical contact with the pony or rider will result in penalties.

  • Running around with the pony following will result in elimination.

  • Numbers will not be provided. You will need to print off your number and bring your own bib to put it in. You will need to display this and your hat at the check in point on arrival.

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Dressage Phase

  • In Class 1 the rider must be led with the leader at the shoulder of the pony.

  • Tests may be called in all classes but ‘instructing’ will be penalised by 2 marks in Classes 2 to 5.

  • Any normal riding bit is permitted for the dressage phase.

 

Showjumping and Cross Country Phase

  • In Class 1 the rider must be led with the leader at the shoulder of the pony. The leader must go over the jump at the same time as the pony, not in front. 

  • Rider s in Classes 2 and 4 of the competition may be verbally assisted by ONE person only.

  • Riders in Classes 3 and 5 who receive outside assistance will be penalised by 10 penalties on each occasion.

  • After 3 stops at any fence, the rider may continue to the next fence but will incur 50 faults PLUS the 12 faults for the 1st and 2nd refusal. Total of 62 faults.

  • The  Cross Country element will be within a roped off area in one field.

  • In Classes 4 and 5 there may be learner option fences that are lower which can be jumpedwith 15 penalties added as per the Pony Club 2020 Eventing Rule Book.

  • The Cross Country section will not be timed but those deemed going too fast will be asked to slow down.

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Prizes

  • There will be no prizegiving on the day. Results will be published online by the end of thev event day.

  • Rosettes awarded to 8th place.

  • Best Dressage in each class.

  • Completion rosette for everyone that finishes.

  • Rosette for highest place Woodland Hunt member in each class.

 

Conditions of Entry
1. Save for the death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the organisers, or anyone for whom they are in law responsible, neither the organisers of this event or The Pony Club nor any agent, employee or representative of these bodies, not the landlord or his tenant, accepts any liability for any accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to horses, owners, riders, spectators, land, cars, their contents and accessories, or any other personal property,
whatsoever, whether caused by their negligence, breach of contract or in any other way whatsoever. Entries are only accepted on this basis. 


2. The organisers of this event have taken all reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present at this event. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents. They must obey the instructions of the organisers and all officials and stewards.


3. ARRIVE/COMPETE/LEAVE. By entering you agree to adhere to the Woodland Hunt PC Covid Guidelines. ONE adult permitted to accompany each child on the showground. Any additional adults (e.g., drivers) must remain at vehicles. Please leave non-competing siblings at home.


4. The organisers reserve the right to refuse any entry without giving a reason.


5. All entries must be accompanied by the correct entry fee.


6. The decision of the judges and stewards in all cases is final.


7. Any objections must be made in writing and handed in to the show secretary within 15 minutes of the incident happening with a deposit of £10. In the event the objection is sustained, the deposit will be refunded.


8. The event is open to member of The Pony Club only.


9. Horses and ponies must be 5 years or older on the day of the show.


10. All competitors must be suitably dressed in correct riding attire.


11. Hats must be of the standard accepted as of 1st January 2020. See PC Eventing Rule book page 13 for a table of the standards accepted. Chin straps must be correctly fastened at all times when mounted. It is strongly recommended that a jockey skull cap is worn for cross country riding even over lower fences.


12. Riding is a risk sport. It is compulsory that all riders wear body protectors to the latest BETA standard for the cross country element and are strongly recommended for the showjumping section. Aire jackets are only permitted to be worn over a body protector.


13. Dogs must be under control and on a lead at all times.


14. The organisers reserve the right to alter the programme of events as their discretion and should the event be cancelled for any reason the Organisers reserve the right to retain a proportion of the entry fees to cover their expenses.


15. Substitution of entries. A rider may request to substitute a horse/pony for a class that he/she has entered if the Organisers are so advised and in agreement. Horse and Rider may not be substituted - this is in effect a completely different entry.


16. Being late for your time may result in elimination.


17. Horse/Ponies left tied to the outside of trailers/lorries MUST NOT be left unattended.


18. Please ensure that the area around your box is left clean and tidy.


19. There will be no refund of entry fees without production of a Doctors or Veterinary Certificate within 7 days of the competition and any refunds may be subject to an administration fee.


20. Riders or visitors are not entitled to be anywhere on the estate other than the specific facilities being used for the event. Anyone found on the estate will be banned for ALL future events at this venue.


Schedule of Classes
All classes £35 which includes paramedic cover


Booking via https://www.horse-events.co.uk/horse-events/woodland-huntpony-club-mini-one-day-event/


By entering you are adhering to WHPC’s Covid Policy


CLASS 1
Up to 30cm – LEAD REIN
Dressage: Pony Club Walk and Trot Test 2013
Showjumping: Up to 30cm
Cross Country: Poles on the ground up to 30cm
Riders MUST BE LED for all three disciplines.


CLASS 2
Up to 30cm – ASSISTED
Dressage: Pony Club Walk and Trot Test 2013
Showjumping: Up to 30cm
Cross Country: Poles on the ground up to 30cm
Riders can have VERBAL support from ONE helper throughout.


CLASS 3
Up to 30cm – UNASSISTED
Dressage: Pony Club Walk and Trot Test 2013
Showjumping: Up to 30cm
Cross Country: Poles on the ground up to 30cm
Any assistance, verbal or otherwise will incur penalties.


CLASS 4
Up to 50cm – ASSISTED
Dressage: Pony Club Introduction to Dressage Test 2019
Showjumping: Up to 50cm
Cross Country: Up to 50cm with a few learner options
Riders can have VERBAL support from ONE helper throughout.


CLASS 5
Qualifier for the Area 12 Mini Eventing Championships 2021
Up to 50cm – UNASSISTED
Dressage: Pony Club Introduction to Dressage Test 2019
Showjumping: Up to 50cm
Cross Country: Up to 50cm with a few learner options
Any assistance, verbal or otherwise will incur penalties

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