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If you have qualified for a second round and taken up that Qualification by sending off your filled in Congratulations Letter to obtain your GREEN qualification card you can enter any second round you wish at any Centre you wish and as many as you wish.  Make sure you take your GREEN qualification card with you to the Second Round to show that you have qualified at that level for this series. Please note that every Centre has its own entry procedures which must be followed the Centres run all first and second rounds just contact which Centre you wish to compete at.

Dressage competitors please note that the BD points total is on the day of the competition, there is no cut off point, it is up to you to make sure you are eligible to enter the class. If you are an affiliated rider you are welcome to enter Trailblazers dressage just ensure you know your points total.

Trailblazers Number: Your Trailblazers number is the number on the little registration card you were given by the Centres after you filled in your registration form before you competed at a Trailblazers competition. The Registration form is black and white (or the new ones pink and black) and A5 size, your Registration/Membership card is the size of a credit card. The number wanted on your entry form is this number not the one on your lilac Qualification card. Once you have a membership card you need to keep it as you will need it again. The Registration forms and cards are obtained from the Centre where you first entered a Trailblazers competition. Every Competitor should have a Trailblazers number - if not get one!! You do not need to fill a registration form every year once you have done it you do not need to do so again. Just keep your registration card safe.

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SHORT SUMMARY OF TRAILBLAZER RULES

Before Competing each Competitor should fill in a Registration form, the Centre will then give you a Registration Card with your Trailblazers number on it. This registration card is about the size of a credit card. You should keep this card as you will need to put this number on your entry form for the Final. A centre may ask you to produce this card when you compete at that Centre. Once you have filled in one of these forms you do not need to do so again even if you filled yours in 2 years ago.

SECOND ROUNDS

Each participating Centre may run one second round competition. there will be 4 to qualify from each second round for the Finals in show jumping and 5 from each level in dressage (subject to change).

SHOW JUMPING

Eligibility
Ponies No currently registered JA's will be permitted to compete at the Finals.

Seniors Classes open to horses over 148cms. Therefore equines of 148cms are not eligible for this senior competition.
No currently registered Grade A or B horses may compete at the Finals.
No restrictions on winnings in any class. Riders in the top 150 (current ranking list) are not eligible for the Final.

Jumping Rules

Jumping rules to apply e.g. 4 faults for knock down, 3 faults first refusal, 6 faults second refusal, elimination on third refusal. Fall of rider or horse to incur elimination. After a fall the rider must leave the arena on foot.

H/C - competitors may elect to go again any number of times but 1st round of jumping will be scoring round. They may then compete in the next class as normal.

Tables:

NT – not timed
T1 - one round against the clock
T2 - second round against the clock
T3 - third round against the clock
T4 - one round and then if clear immediate jump off against the clock

Clarification of Heights and Ages

Juniors riding ponies (148cm & under) must not have attained their 17th birthday by the first day of the National Championships.

· Junior classes for riders 16 years and under on animals 148cms and under

· Senior classes for riders 17 years and over on animals over 148cms

· Riders 13 years and over may ride animals over 148cms in senior classes on or after their 13th birthday

Qualification
Qualification will consist of a double clear in a height class and will entitle that rider and horse/pony to compete in any number of qualifying second rounds at that height class.

In the event of a partnership ceasing the qualification ceases.

Riders can qualify a horse or pony for all height classes, but can only qualify a maximum of 4 for any one height.

Riders can only jump a pony/horse in 2 classes at the Championships.

Dress
Hats Must be to the maximum current standards and secured at all times whilst riding on the showground.
Boots Black/brown long or jodhpur. Gaiters or plain half-chaps (black/brown, no fringes) with black/brown jodhpur boots.
Breeches Light coloured only
Jackets Hacking/plain colour
Shirts White/pastel and plain tie/stock SJ collar
Gloves/Body protectors Optional

No item of tack / equipment to be used inappropriately or in a manner deemed cruel by Show Director Centre Owners. No rowels on spurs or weighted/hard ends on sticks. Martingales, market harboroughs only to be used with caveson nosebands and snaffle bits accordingly. No string, wire, cord etc to be used around horses mouths. No running reins/draw reins to be worn in a main arena at any time.


DRESSAGE

CLASSES TO BE RUN AT THE FOLLOWING LEVELS:­ PRELIMINARY, NOVICE AND ELEMENTARY. In both Junior and Senior.

JUNIORS riding ponies/horses up to 16 years of age and not to have attained their 17th birthday on the day of the Championship. (In the case of dispute, birth certificates may be called for).

Qualification
Qualification will be on class percentage with all tests at 58% and over gaining qualification at that level in first rounds. In the event of a partnership ceasing the qualification ceases. Only qualified partnerships from the second round to compete at the Championships.

RULE CHANGE - for 2007/2008 series.  Horses that are currently registered with BD or horses that have been registered within the preceding 12 months will not be allowed to compete at Preliminary level with any BD points, Novice level with more than 60 points or Elementary level with more than 100 points. Should a horse be downgraded by BD, the points awarded will be accepted by Trailblazers.

Though any rider may elect to ride HC.

Dress
Hats To be worn to BD standard
Boots Long or short, gaiters or chaps permitted that match boots. No fringes
Jodhpurs/breeches Light colour
Jackets Hacking / Black / Navy
Shirts Plain colour with collar. Tie or stock where appropriate.
Gloves Must be worn. (2 mark penalty if not worn)
Spurs Optional - to be metal, worn correctly (curved down) and not too severe.
Whip Optional (excessive use prohibited)
Body Protector Optional - over or under jacket

Tack
Saddle English or Continental style
Bridle Recognised snaffle only. Double bridle allowed at Elementary.
Noseband Obligatory - cavesson, drop or flash permitted.
Neck strap or breastplate Permitted

Prohibited Tack Martingales, bearing / side / running reins, blinkers. Sheepskin seat covers, boots and bandages. No other gadgets or aids are permitted.

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