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Looking for weekend horsey plans? Look no further than this…


  • If you’re looking for something to do with your horse this weekend, take a look at this range of competitions on offer

    British showjumping

    Date: 9 September
    Venue: Alnwick Ford Equestrian, Morpeth
    Details: “Affiliated showjumping classes from clear round and British Novice to 1.30m open.”
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    British Dressage

    Date: 9 September
    Venue: Stretcholt Equestrian, Bridgwater
    Details: “Classes from prelim to advanced medium, all holding winter qualifiers. The competition is held in an indoor arena, with warm-up on an outdoor arena.”
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    Unaffiliated dressage

    Date: 9 September
    Venue: Chard Equestrian
    Details: “A range of classes from intro to medium.”
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    Combined training

    Date: 9 September
    Venue: Hill House Equestrian, Market Rasen
    Details: “A range of classes on offer from intro or prelim with 55cm jumping to novice or elementary with 95cm jumping. Rosettes from first to sixth”
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    Mini showjumping

    Date: 9 September
    Venue: Forest Edge Arena, Swaffham
    Details: “Classes from clear round and 30cm to 1m.”
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    Unaffiliated dressage

    Date: 10 September
    Venue: Moreton Equestrian Centre, Dorchester
    Details: “Classes from intro to prix st george, plus pick your own British Eventing dressage test option.”
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    Arena cross-country

    Date: 10 September
    Venue: Fenland Equestrian Centre, Wisbech
    Details: “Classes from clear round and 40cm to 1m. This is another of our events using cross-country fences in an arena. This is to be held in an indoor arena, but it could be in the outside arena if weather permits. The competition is open to both ponies and horses, both being judged separately and rosettes being awarded to both up to sixth place. The jumps used are not showjumps or working hunter fences. These are fences made to replicate fences you would expect to find on a cross-country course and most are a fixed height. This means that as we change the heights, we also change the fences.”
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    Visit equo.co.uk for full competition and training listings

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