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The Pleasure Ride (a non-competitive long distance ride) at Larkhil Racecourse is off the beaten track (no road crossings) on beautiful, unspoilt, natural grasslands and the rolling downlands of Salisbury Plain. The Fun Day follows on from 12.00pm. FREE parking for all spectators and participants and will have something for everyone!
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Endurance GB (EGB) will kindly present 'An Introduction to Competitive Endurance Riding' the Queen's Building, Larkhill Racecourse from 09.00-09.45am on Sun 13 Aug and is FREE for all to attend.
EGB will cover the two main types of endurance rides – graded and competitive. In a graded ride, the challenge is to keep pace within set parameters while taking account of the varying terrain and passing veterinary checks at the beginning and end. The final grading is calculated from your speed and your horse's recovery rate. In a competitive endurance ride, all the riders start together, and the winning horse is the first one to cross the line, while stopping periodically to pass veterinary checks that deem your horse in good health to continue.
Endurance offers a unique equestrian challenge. Please ensure the best possible care is taken of your horse.
Please follow the links below to read the relevant terms and conditions and privacy polices.
https://www.ror.org.uk/privacy-policy/
https://www.ror.org.uk/terms-conditions/
For horses registered with the RoR
For riders aged 15 and over on the 1st January 2023
Refunds will be given upon production and successful approval of a valid veterinary or doctor
Please follow the links below to read the relevant terms and conditions and privacy polices.
https://www.ror.org.uk/privacy-policy/
https://www.ror.org.uk/terms-conditions/
For horses registered with the RoR
For riders aged 15 and over on the 1st January 2023
Refunds will be given upon production and successful approval of a valid veterinary or doctors certificate relating directly to the horse or rider entered in this event.