Schedule for Working
Equitation Training Competition
to be held at Wanley House,
Wandleys Lane, Eastergate, Chichester PO20 3SE
Saturday 18th August 2018
starting at 9am
Competition will be in three
phases consisting of Dressage, Obstacles and a Speed round
Competition is open to
Individuals.
Planning your
day
0900-Dressage competition
starts
1230-Lunch
!300=Obstacle Course Walk
followed by Obstacles competition
1530-Speed Round
Starts
Times are likely to change
dependent on entries
Classes will be run in W&T
and Novice. Competitors will be scored individually in each class and rosettes will be presented from 1 to 8 in each class.
ENTER ONLINE AT www.gdrc.co.uk or send entry form to address below
Working Equitation training
competition.
Wanley House,
Chichester.
Saturday 18th August
2018
Entry
Form.
Class
…........................................
(please indicate the level you
wish to compete at W&T or Novice
Riders
details:
Name:
…....................................................................
Address:
…...........................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................
….........................................................................................................................
Telephone number:
…...................................Email……………………………………………………
Horses
details:
Name:
….....................................................
Age:
…...............
Breed:
….....................................................
Organisation – Goring &
District Riding Club.
Entry fee
£30
Entry forms should be
completed and returned to davidcbeer@fastmail.fm or posted along with a cheque made payable to "Goring & District Riding Club“ 102, Guildford Road, Rustington BN16
3JB.
Please note: Entries will
close on Saturday 11th August 2018
Times will be emailed to all
competitors on Monday 13th August 2018.
Working Equitation Training Clinic at Wanley House on November 4th. One hour sessions from 0900 to 1300. Ĺater if required but
not considered until morning sessions are full. Instructors are Tracey Simon and Cayley Parsons. Max 2 horses per hour. £25 per horse. Single lessons are £50 for the
hour.
Please let me know what times you would like and payment will be by
invoice
Cancellations 72 hours notice 50% returned. Less than 24 hours no returns unless a
substitute can be found .
4th November
0900 Rachel Holmes
Wendy Lucman-Pauc
1000 Georgina Davidge
Kath Havering
1100 Jeanne Baxter Charlotte Baxter
1200 Lucy Lempriere
Terri Yates
1300 lunch
1330 Chris Banks
Lesley Reed
1430 Gemma Knight
Joanna Morrison
1530 FINISH
The girls are on their
way!
Tamsin Devonport with Cereja and Cayley
Parsons with Peter Pan are on their way to their first friendly International in Tarbes, France.
Accompanied by their team trainer and Chef
d'equipe Paulo Santos and cheered on by their wonderfully supportive mums, we wish the girl the best of luck and we will keep you all updated with how they are getting
on!
Great Britain |
Working Equitation was started in the UK in 2000, driven by a group of enthusiasts who saw the unique potential of the discipline, and who today remain responsible for
the development of the sport in the UK.
The governing body in Great Britain is Working Equitation UK, Working Equitation UK sets the rules for national competitions, arranges the annual calendar of events and has been a member of the World
Association of Working Equitation (WAWE) since its inception.
Promotion of working equitation is ongoing in the UK - this includes demonstrations by British riders at high profile shows eg;. Royal Windsor Horse Show, Suffolk Show. Training clinics by British
and visiting Portuguese riders also greatly assist in the development of the discipline.
Working Equitation UK first sent a British team to compete at the 1st World Working Equitation Championships in Beja, Portugal in 2002. Since then British riders have competed at 6 European
Championships and 3 World Championships. In August 2007, Working Equitation UK organised the European Working Equitation Championships at Hartpury College, Gloucestershire.
The Association for British Working Equitation took on the role of governing body for the sport in October 2013 and is the only official governing body for the sport in Great Britain.
The Association is responsible for the development and growth of the sport with in Great Britain, it is also responsible for writing National rules, organising National competitions, supporting the
organisation of Regional competitions, judge training and development and team selection.
In 2014 Great Britain was represented by two individual riders at the World Championships in Austria.
In 2015 the association selected it's first development squad riders to train regularly and prepare for future team selection and has so far organised two National judge training courses resulting in
5 National judge candidates currently judging at regional level.