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Post by Becca on Aug 13, 2007 22:01:45 GMT -3
someone want to fully explain this to me? i have had tonns(like.. 6 now i think) of people saying 'well i'll cheat, my horse isnt ready to jump this high so ill do the lower one ect' people doing that should do the JR A but there doing Jr C i dont understand.. i thought it was based on age not skill level? like common people.. if your horse can't do 2'9 then just don't do the over fences portion instead of outplacing a little 13 year old someone want to post the rules for me? the NEA doesnt seem to have them..
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Post by Kayla D on Aug 13, 2007 22:11:53 GMT -3
becca, all the rules have changed. im pretty sure thats not the way it works anymore.
its now based on riding skill and not age. (correct me if im wrong but thats what ive been told)
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Post by Becca on Aug 13, 2007 22:13:57 GMT -3
i was told the hacks changed like ammature novice and open, and the height changed for skill level, but the jr's are based on age. this comming from my coach so i kind of take her word
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Post by Sarah on Aug 13, 2007 22:14:24 GMT -3
Really? I thought that it was based on age? When did it change?
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Post by Becca on Aug 13, 2007 22:14:46 GMT -3
^ my thoughts exsactly..
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Post by Andrea on Aug 13, 2007 22:16:52 GMT -3
It IS based on age .. which is stupid ..... So .. does it mean that my Grandmother can get on my horse and jump 3' ? Just 'cause she's older? EFF NO. STUPID.
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Post by Kayla D on Aug 13, 2007 22:22:27 GMT -3
really? i thought the changed it for this show season? or where they only talking about it. now that i think about it my source isnt exactly the most reliable one
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Post by Becca on Aug 13, 2007 22:28:45 GMT -3
yeah Jr's are based on age not level. but all the novice ammature and opens are baised on skill level. they have an ammature and open equatation as well i do believe! but i do ask.. if your 17 why are you showing with 13 year olds instead of with your own age group? seems unfair for the little ones.. if your horse isn't ready to do the 3'0 coarse then just don't do the o/f part of it and the show secretaries or whoever does show forms are not catching on to it.. like we have to put our age down.. and if they see someone in the wrong devision shouldn't they contact them or change it or something?! and if people are more concerned about skill level then age, then maybe that shuold be brought ot the NEA meeting / banquete and get that changed for next year. sorry... this is more of a rant then it is something preductive
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Post by Kayla D on Aug 13, 2007 22:35:37 GMT -3
OH! okay. easy to tell i havent showed this year.
no it dosent make sense.
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Post by Sarah on Aug 13, 2007 22:47:23 GMT -3
If you knew the answer then why did you ask the question?
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Post by Becca on Aug 13, 2007 22:50:50 GMT -3
i wasn't 100% sure on it, but i was pretty sure. i just wanted to make sure thats what it was judged on
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Post by bbbshep on Aug 13, 2007 22:55:52 GMT -3
Just to help clarify:
ARTICLE G1107 CLASSES
1. Classes may be open to all junior or amateur riders or may be restricted as shown below. Junior and amateur classes may never be combined. 2. Classes may be restricted according to the age of the junior rider: a) Individuals are juniors until the end of the calendar year in which they turn 18. b) JUNIOR A: Riders are classified as Junior A from the beginning of the calendar year in which they turn 16 to the end of the calendar year in which they turn 18. c) JUNIOR B: Riders are classified as Junior B from the beginning of the calendar year in which they turn 13 to the end of the calendar year in which they turn 15. d) JUNIOR C: Riders are classified as Junior C until the end of the calendar year in which they turn
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Post by bbbshep on Aug 13, 2007 22:56:25 GMT -3
.....turn 12
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Post by Becca on Aug 13, 2007 23:02:07 GMT -3
copy and pasted right from equine canada
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Post by Sarah on Aug 13, 2007 23:04:05 GMT -3
Okay well thanks for clearing that up.
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