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Definition of Rules


The Premier Cup Series is run under the FEI Rules for Jumping Events (23rd Edition, effective 1st January 2009) and the EA Dressage Competition Rules and Procedures (Effective 1st January 2008) with the following amendments:


JUMPING RULES AND REGULATIONS
All classes below the height of 100cm
  • 1st refusal = 4 faults
  • 2nd refusal = 4 faults
  • 3rd refusal = Elimination
  • Competitors who wish to enter classes lower than their horse’s registered grade has to ride Hors Concours. Acceptance of such entries is at the discretion of the Organizing Committee.
  • Young Riders may be mixed with Open Riders in the interest of a smooth flowing class. Classification however shall remain distinct.

DEFINITION OF AGE
  • Junior Riders – Under 16 years of age
  • Young Riders – Between 16 to 21 years of age
  • Senior Riders – Above 21 years of age
WARM-UP CLASS
A warm-up class for each jumping Event package will be held on Thursday, 1 October 2009.

NB:
  • Warm-up class is not part of entry conditions making it not compulsory. Nevertheless, the jumping Event package fee is inclusive the warm-up class.

Each rider is given a maximum of 90 seconds to jump the obstacles in the arena. Instructors are allowed to be in the arena. Riders need not be in competition attire, but you must wear t-shirt or shirt with collar and with sleeves.


Dressage Rules and Regulations

Group division for Preliminary and Novice classes ONLY
  • As a way to encourage children and amateur riders to compete in Dressage, the Organising Committee has divided riders into 2 groups. The classification of each group is as follow:
    • Group A – Riders who have achieved over 55% in their previous Preliminary and/or Novice tests.
    • Group B – Riders who have achieved less than 55% in their previous Preliminary and/or Novice tests.
  • We encourage riders to compete in the highest level they can, but not on the expense of the horses or ponies. The Organising Committee has set the requirements for Elementary and Dressage classes as follows:
    • Elementary Classes - Riders must have been previously placed in Novice tests.
    • Medium Classes - Riders must have been previously placed in Elementary tests.
    • Advance Classes - Riders must have been previously placed in Medium tests.
  • Riders will have to specify themselves their groups in the Entry Form. The Organising Committee is not responsible to determine which group the rider belongs too. However, failing to enter the right group may result to elimination.
  • Sharing of horses can only be done in Preparatory and Group B events with the maximum of 2 riders per horse.
  • Sharing of horses is not allowed in other levels.
  • Horses in Group B are NOT ALLOWED to enter in Group A events.





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