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Please let us know any time requests via email Tyneandweardressage@outlook.com we will try to accommodate best we can but as this is a championship classes will run in order
RoR North-East Regional Dressage Championships 2024
Date: 26th May
Venue: Highfield House Equestrian Centre, Burdon, Sunderland, SR3 2PT
Entry Link: to insert
Closing date: to insert
Organiser/Secretary contact: heatherfinlaydressage@hotmail.co.uk
At close of entries a list of RoR competitors and horses must be returned to awalker@ror.org
RoR North-East Regional Dressage Championships 2024
Date: 26th May
Venue: Highfield House Equestrian Centre, Burdon, Sunderland, SR3 2PT
Entry Link: to insert
Closing date: to insert
Organiser/Secretary contact: heatherfinlaydressage@hotmail.co.uk
At close of entries a list of RoR competitors and horses must be returned to awalker@ror.org.uk asap for verification of registration and qualification. If the organiser has the facility to request the RoRRegistration number for each horse at entry stage, this would be very helpful. RoR will provide rosettes and prizes for each Championship class.
TESTS TO BE USED: ‘Old’ BD tests will be used for 2024 Regionals and Nationals (and all at Aintree) in Aug 2024. Qualification for 2025 will be on new BD tests, which will be in use from 1 July 2024.
Eligibility:
For all RoR Competition Registered horses that have qualified.
Riders must be aged 15 years and over at 1st January 2024
Each RoR Regional Championship event is a qualifier for the RoRNational Dressage Championships 2024 which will be held at the Jockey Club RoR National Championships at Aintree in August 2024. The Championship classes will run and judged under BD rules, they will however, also be affiliated to RoR only and no BD grading points will be awarded.
RoR North-East Regional Dressage Horse INTRO Championship
RoR North-East Regional Dressage Horse PRELIM Championship
RoR North-East Regional Dressage Horse NOVICE Championship
RoR North-East Regional Dressage Horse ELEMENTARY Championship
RoR North-East Regional Dressage Horse MEDIUM Championship
All championship levels up to and including Medium to have two sections - Restricted and Open
Regional Championship – Qualification criteria |
Standard BD tests Min % required x 2 per level to qualify |
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Restricted
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Open |
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Intro |
63% |
Combinations not to have competed at Prelim level or above nor won any RoR Regional or National Championship at this level |
65% |
Combinations not to have competed at Novice or above |
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Prelim |
63% |
Combinations not to have competed at Novice level or above nor won any RoR Regional or National Championship at this level |
65% |
Open to all |
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Novice |
62% |
Combinations not to have competed at Elementary level or above nor won any RoR Regional or National Championship at this level |
64% |
Open to all |
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Elementary |
60% |
Combinations not to have competed at Medium level or above nor won any RoR Regional or National Championship at this level |
62% |
Open to all |
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Medium |
60% |
Combinations not to have competed at Advanced Medium level or above nor won any RoR Regional or National Championship at this level |
62% |
Open to all |
To qualify for RoR Regional Dressage Horse Championship classes, riders must submit two score sheets for the level at the required minimum percentage or above from affiliated competitions, unaffiliated competitions or both. Score sheets must include the registered racing name of the horse, have full details re date and venue and must be signed by the Judge. The qualification is for horse/rider, no substitutes (horse or rider) allowed. Horse/rider combinations are allowed to compete in two classes at adjacent levels so long as they have submitted the relevant qualifying score sheets.
Horses qualified with two riders are not allowed to be entered more than once in the same Championship class. Combinations can take part in any regional championship but must submit the relevant score sheets for each. To submit your qualifying scores, you can either:
Email with supporting proof by way of screenshot of event scoreboard, BD record etc. to awalker@ror.org.uk
All qualifying score sheets must have been received and approved before entering any RoR Regional Dressage Horse Championship class. Series Overview: https://www.ror.org.uk/series/522
Prize Structure:
Championship Classes: rosettes to 6th place and a finalist rosette to each competitor in each class and RoR branded saddlepad to winnerof each section. Prizes in kind may also be available.
Competitors, in accordance with BD rules, must attend prize givings, mounted or unmounted at the organiser’s discretion, or ensure that they are represented, when requested by the organiser. Failure to attend (unless agreed with the organiser) may result in the forfeit of prize money, rosettes or other awards. Correct competition dress should be worn for prize givings whether mounted or not.
Prize Money:
1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £10 and will be allocated thus and will be paid by RoR via BACS after the event.
Members will be required to fill in a prize money claim card. Prize money is overall placing, not by section.
RoR Rules for Dressage
Competitions, Eligibility and taking part
See BD Rule Book (available online) for more info.
NO REFUNDS UNLESS A VETERINARY NOTE OR DOCTORS NOTE PROVIDED . STRICTLY NO REFUNDS IN ANY EVENTUALITY AFTER TIMES ARE ISSUED