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Competitors should jump as many obstacles as possible with the aim of obtaining the highest number of points.
There are no penalty points. Each obstacle is divided into three sections of varying heights, more points are scored for jumping the higher sections: · small section – 5 points · middle section – 10 points · large section – 15 points.
Class D is restricted to jumping the small and middle sections only, entrants in this class must not jump the large sections as this will result in elimination.
A maximum of three attempts may be made at each obstacle
The competitor chooses which section of the obstacle to jump. An attempt may be made at each height once only (apart from green which may be attempted a maximum of three times). A competitor attempting either large or middle for a second time will be eliminated.
Refusals will result only in having to jump smaller obstacle and increased time taken. There will be no penalties incurred
Jumping options are: · 1 st attempt at large if large is cleared go to the next obstacle if large is refused middle or small may be tried if middle is cleared go to the next obstacle if middle is refused small may be tried once if small is chosen after large it may be tried twice. · 1 st attempt at middle if middle is cleared go to the next obstacle if middle is refused two attempts may be made at small. · 1 st attempt at small if small is cleared go to the next obstacle if small is refused two more attempts may be made at small. A competitor does not have to make three attempts at an obstacle but may continue to the next after a refusal, thereby gaining no marks for that obstacle
No obstacle is compulsory; a competitor who makes no attempt at an obstacle gains no marks for that obstacle
There will be a marked time section.
START TIMES will be displayed on Friday 28th in Secretary’s trailer or Facebook
Rosettes will be awarded to 1st – 6th in each class but if sufficient entries xc classes may be divided.
START TIMES will be displayed on Friday 28th in Secretary’s trailer or Facebook
Rosettes will be awarded to 1st – 6th in each class but if sufficient entries xc classes may be divided.
NO DOGS ALLOWED AT CHARTERHALL WHATSOEVER