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Jumping

Langley Riders is a family club operated by and with volunteers who are part of the club.  We have many different varieties of horses and riders.  Some come to show for the first time, some to school their new or young horses, some come out to just have fun and some are very serious.  No matter why you come out everyone is welcome!

 

Rain outs will happen - Usually at the last minute.   Please check email or call Show Director on heavy raining days. 

Current HCBC is required to ride on LRS property and in all events

JUMPING - LANGLEY RIDERS

July 24 - Sunday

 

Entry Book open at 9am

Trot poles start at 9:30.  Some classes may be judged.  Cross poles to start no earlier than 10 am Jumps will be raised each class Classes will be optimum time for 'hunters' to 2'3" and move to fastest time and jump offs at 2'6"  

 

Show Day Rates:

Members:  $25/day   $10/day second family member   $6 per class Non Members:  $40/day  $20/day second family member  $10 per class  

 

Email Alicia White if you have further questions at: Alicia_pel@hotmail.com  

 

 

September 3 - Saturday

 

Entry Book open at 9am

Trot poles start at 9:30.  Some classes may be judged.  Cross poles to start no earlier than 10 am Jumps will be raised each class Classes will be optimum time for 'hunters' to 2'3" and move to fastest time and jump offs at 2'6"  

 

Show Day Rates:

Members:  $25/day   $10/day second family member   $6 per class Non Members:  $40/day  $20/day second family member  $10 per class  

 

Email Alicia White if you have further questions at: Alicia_pel@hotmail.com  

 

 

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Information

 

CLASSES:  Please check monthly for class lists. 

 

Some of the classes that we run include

  • Hunter

  • Medals

  • Optimal Time

  • Immediate Jump Off

  • Relay

  • Gamblers Choice

  to name a few

Horses may be of any breed, type or size
 

ENTRIES:  Entries paid on the day

Registration:  8:30 am  

Proof of current Horse council required.  

ALL JUMP DAY - 9AM START

 

** MEMBER RATES **

Applies to all non-profit riding club members - requires proof of your current club membership.

COST:

Members

$25.00 all Jumping Classes for 1st family member

$10.00 all Jumping Classes for 2nd family member

$5.00 all Jumping Classes each additional family member

$6.00 per class

 

Non-Members

$40.00 all Jumping Classes for 1st family member

$20.00 all Jumping Classes for 2nd family member

$10.00 all Jumping Classes each additional family member

$10.00 per class

 

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DRESS:

  • Riders are to be neat and tidy.  If competitors are not suitably dressed the Show Management / Judge may refuse to allow them to compete. 
  • Jackets are not mandatory.
  • Paddock boots with half champs, tights or yoga pants (beige or black preferred) are permitted.  Collared, buttoned shirts or polo shirts are acceptable.  Shirts must be neatly tucked in.
  • All boots must have a heel.
  • No chaps, t-shirts, tank tops, jeans or other similar dress will be permitted.  
  • All competitors must wear ASTM or BSI approved helmets with the safety harness correctly fastned at all times while jumping on the competition grounds. 
 

TURN OUT, TACK, AND EQUIPMENT:

  • Braiding is optional.

  • There are no restrictions on saddles, but must be of English type.

  • All horse leg boots are allowed as long as safe and secure.

  • Only blunt spurs without rowels or sharp edges may be worn.

  • Competitors are allowed to use a dressage whip of 110 cm when schooling but are strictly forbidden to use or to carry one which is more than 75 cm in length in the competition ring.

  • Draw reins are permitted in the schooling ring, not while competing. They must be used in a safe manner.

    • Attached to the girth, running through the front legs and secured at the neck.

    • Attached to the breastplate.

    • Attached to the girth at the billet

  • Standing martingales secured as above will be permitted in jumper classes.

  • Running, Irish, bib, etc. martingales must be used with rein stops.

  • Restrictive devices such as the German martingale, De Gogue, Chambon, running reins etc may not be used for competition.

  • Sheepskin may be used on each cheek piece of the bridle providing the sheepskin does not exceed 3cm in diameter measured from the horse's face.

  • All EC bits allowed. Gags and hackamores are allowed.

  • Anywhere on the competition grounds, in the interests of safety, the stirrup iron and the stirrup leather (this also applies to safety stirrups) must hang freely from the bar of the saddle and the outside of the flap. There must be no other restrictions or attachments of any kind. The competitor must not directly or indirectly be tied to any part the saddlery.

  • For all competitors, if the harness comes undone, or the hat falls off, the rider must retrieve and/or do up the hat, with assistance if necessary, before the next obstacle is taken. There will be no penalty other than the loss of time.  Failure to do up the harness or retrieve protective headgear before taking the next jump results in elimination. 

  • Schooling equipment for safety may be allowed at Judges discretion. The rider may be placed after all riders with proper tack at Judges discretion. Requests must be done before the start of the event or first class to be considered, otherwise class tack specifications stand.  Riders 13 and under will be most eligible.

     

 

Remember volunteers are needed!!! 

Please come out and get your hours in or just lend a hand to help with ring crew, gate, announcing, etc.  There is always a job to do and your help is not only wanted but much appreciated.  

Please please help us and give the director a call ahead of time if you can volunteer.

 

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