British Eventing/British Riding Clubs BE80(T) Championships
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 1:47 pm
BE have been working together with British Riding Clubs to provide an Eventing series for BRC members. It offers a series within the existing BE calendar to culminate in a Championship for Grassroots BRC members, not catered for by the existing BRC competition structure. The series will also give BRC members a taste of BE Affiliated competitions and give them access to more competition opportunities.
Every section of the BE80, from the 1st March to the 10th September 2011, will be a qualifier for the BRC BE80 Championship. BRC members and horses must be eligible to compete in BE80(T) classes (see BE Rule Book online). BRC members can take part in the BE80 series by either becoming a BE member, or by being in possession of a BE Training Ticket. Training tickets can be purchased online from the BE website and cost just £10 for horse and rider.
To qualify for the inaugural BRC BE80 Championship, which will be held at Brooksby College in late September, riders must be one of the two highest placed BRC members, achieving a clear round cross country in each BE80(T) section.
BRC members may take part in as many qualifying competitions as they wish, however, once qualified, any subsequent qualification will pass down the line if the combination compete in any further BE80(T) competitions.
Equestrian Clearance.com BE80(T) Scottish Dates:
May 28 Scotsburn, Ross-shire
Aug 6-7 Central Scotland Horse Trials, Scone Palace, Perthshire
Aug 27 Drumclog, Lanarkshire
Sept 3 Aswanley, Abeerdeenshire
Sept 24 Wee Burgie, Moray
Sept 24-25 Brooksby College, Leics - note this is the BRC BE80 Championship
BE80(T) classes can be ridden using a BE Training Ticket for as little as £10 for both horse and rider. A typical BE80(T) entry fee to ride in an event will be around £65 (providing you enter before the Late Entry Surcharge date; this will be on the event schedule). Go to www.britisheventing.com for more information on how to start eventing.
Every section of the BE80, from the 1st March to the 10th September 2011, will be a qualifier for the BRC BE80 Championship. BRC members and horses must be eligible to compete in BE80(T) classes (see BE Rule Book online). BRC members can take part in the BE80 series by either becoming a BE member, or by being in possession of a BE Training Ticket. Training tickets can be purchased online from the BE website and cost just £10 for horse and rider.
To qualify for the inaugural BRC BE80 Championship, which will be held at Brooksby College in late September, riders must be one of the two highest placed BRC members, achieving a clear round cross country in each BE80(T) section.
BRC members may take part in as many qualifying competitions as they wish, however, once qualified, any subsequent qualification will pass down the line if the combination compete in any further BE80(T) competitions.
Equestrian Clearance.com BE80(T) Scottish Dates:
May 28 Scotsburn, Ross-shire
Aug 6-7 Central Scotland Horse Trials, Scone Palace, Perthshire
Aug 27 Drumclog, Lanarkshire
Sept 3 Aswanley, Abeerdeenshire
Sept 24 Wee Burgie, Moray
Sept 24-25 Brooksby College, Leics - note this is the BRC BE80 Championship
BE80(T) classes can be ridden using a BE Training Ticket for as little as £10 for both horse and rider. A typical BE80(T) entry fee to ride in an event will be around £65 (providing you enter before the Late Entry Surcharge date; this will be on the event schedule). Go to www.britisheventing.com for more information on how to start eventing.