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Rare opportunity to train over the Oatridge Horse Trials cross-country track with one of Scotland's most popular and experienced coaches - David Gatherer. This is the only opportunity to train at Oatridge XC as the track will be cleared after this clinic. Fences between 80cm and 100cm with water, drops, ditches as well as fixed and portable fences. Great if you're looking to rectify any mistakes made at the horse trials or if you would just like to have a go in a more relaxed setting.
Parking - you can drive through farm and park at the top of the first field where the XC start is. Please follow the signs.
Hats and body protectors at the correct standard are compulsary as well as appropriate riding wear.
Riding Hats
Level 3 blue BETA 2018 standard is required. Other accepted standards include PAS 015:2011, VG1 01.040 2014-12, ASTM F1163 2004a or 04a onwards, SNELL E2016, and AS/NZS 3838 2006 onwards. https://www.bhs.org.uk/media/ofdp5tka/2024-bhs-even
Hats and body protectors at the correct standard are compulsary as well as appropriate riding wear.
Riding Hats
Level 3 blue BETA 2018 standard is required. Other accepted standards include PAS 015:2011, VG1 01.040 2014-12, ASTM F1163 2004a or 04a onwards, SNELL E2016, and AS/NZS 3838 2006 onwards. https://www.bhs.org.uk/media/ofdp5tka/2024-bhs-event-hat-guide-v1.pdf
Body protectors
The Level 3 blue BETA 2018 standard will be required when riding at any British Eventing event. The purple BETA 2009 safety certification will no longer be permitted for use at British Eventing competitions.
Refunds will be processed if notice is given by 1pm on Friday 27th June.