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Further news from Libby

We have heard from Libby and are pleased to say that she is home safe. She has written this report on her experience to raise awareness and funds to support those affected.

2015-16 Programme

The 2015-16 Programme has been emailed out to all members (contact Alison if you have not received yours, or if you would like a hard copy). Details of all the competitions for 2015-16 are listed in the calendar. Training opportunities will be added and advertised as they are arranged.
Key information to note is the confirmed entry fees for each discipline and the revised entry process, particularly for dressage – entries that are not accompanied by payment in advance will no longer be accepted. Entries for dressage must be made via post (with a cheque) or Horse Monkey – the calendar entry for each event includes a link to the relevant Horse Monkey page.

The first competition for the new programme is dressage at Somerford on 17th May. Good luck to everyone competing.

Next competition…

… is show jumping on Sunday (March 29th) at Somerford. All heights – entries to Sally Vickers; 07538 214472. 10am start though don’t forget the clocks are changing this weekend!

Area Qualifiers – Volunteers

At the AGM on 13th February 2015 the committee was asked to consider how best to provide volunteers for area competitions. This was discussed at the committee meeting on 3rd March and the following was agreed.

It is a condition of team entries at Area Qualifiers that clubs provide volunteers to help run the competition; the number of volunteers that the club must supply at each qualifier depends on the discipline and the overall number of entries. Show jumping and dressage, for example, usually only require one helper per team, whereas horse trials requires one helper per rider.

It is sometimes the case that the organiser of the Area competition does not need to allocate a job to every nominated helper. In these instances, the organiser allocates roles equally across clubs and the individual Chef d’Equipe then allocates these roles across their list of helpers as fairly as possible.

In the past, we have allocated some of member’s duty days to area competitions. However, given that qualifiers often take place at venues that are further afield than our own club competitions and may be longer days than a club competition, it is difficult to do this fairly. It is also felt that as those members who do not compete at Area qualifiers already support teams through subscriptions (which subsidise championship entries), so they have fulfilled their responsibility to help the club be represented through team competitions. The decision has therefore been taken that teams are themselves responsible for providing volunteers.

It is felt that this principle is not disputed. Specifically area competitors recognise that by entering an area competition they are accountable for the volunteer requirement their entry creates. Although it is agreed that the Chef d’Equipe’s role includes coordinating helpers, as part of taking entries, it is not supposed that the Chef is also responsible for finding sufficient helpers to support the teams’ entries.
The suggestions proposed at the AGM have also been considered further. There are restrictions on what events scouts can assist at, that would prevent them supporting Areas. Pony Club members would have to be accompanied by parents and it is understood that local clubs are already under the same pressure as riding clubs regarding volunteers. The token system, whereby team members support an Area qualifier at which they are not competing in order to fulfil their responsibility for the qualifier that they are competing in, works as far as members exchanging duties is encouraged. Our reservation with this suggestion is that a Chef d’Equipe cannot supply a ‘token’ to the Area organiser, so the exchange would need to provide a named person. We would certainly encourage members to work together however, by exchanging area duties where possible, or by asking other members to swap ordinary duty days with them. Contact details of all members are available in the back of the programme, or from the secretary and the Committee are happy to assist by posting notices on the website or social media.
Members are encouraged to submit alternative suggestions to the committee for their consideration.

SJ and XC training – April 12th

We have organised a training day on Sunday 12th April at Kelsall Hill Equestrian Centre with Event Rider David Llewellyn. We are planning to run SJ in the morning and XC in the afternoon, £25 each or £45 for both SJ & XC.

Groups will be split roughly as follows, though we are quite flexible so contact us with your preferences;

70/80cm
90/100cm
105cm & above

Spaces are limited so please let Lucy Watson Lucinda.watson91@gmail.com 07415509027 know ASAP, if you are interested!

Duty days!

A reminder to everyone to check your duty days – listed in the programme and on this website – and to review club rules relating to duty days. It really is unacceptable to phone up the week before a competition and say you can’t attend. It is up to you to find a replacement, not the organiser; they have volunteered their time to run the event and already have enough to do organising the competition.

Festival of the Hunter

AREA 20 QUALIFIER ON SUNDAY 19TH APRIL 2015 AT LLANYMYNECH.

CHAMPIONSHIPS 30/31 MAY 2015 AT ASTON LE WALLS

Challenge 90 and Challenge 100 and Pairs (over the 90 course but available for either 90 or 100 competitors).  A round of show jumps, then straight out over the cross country section – full details on BRC website, or e-mail or phone Libby 01477 532916,  erichards@btinternet.com  – please express your interest sooner rather than later – Prelim entries have to be made well in advance, and no Prelim entry, no competitive entry.