Saturday 5th July and Sunday 6th July 2025
Training Day - Saturday
Show jumping Competition - Sunday
Address: Megalong Pony Club
MEGALONG ROAD, MEGALONG VALLEY, NSW 2782
Entries via Nominate
Cost :
Showjumping Day $15 per Round max 3 rounds
Training Day $10 per Rider
Camping available Friday and Saturday night – Fee is a Donation to Raffle Per family Yards Available - $5/yard
Grounds will be open from Friday 4pm
Meal Available on Saturday Night (Pay on day)
An (excellent) full canteen will be available for both days of the competition.
Entries only via Nominate: Nominate.com.au
Email Enquiries: [email protected]
Open to all Financial NSW Pony Club Members but if oversubscribed, priority will go to Zone 19 Riders
Riders must be Jump Graded – all entries will be verified by clubs. ** See note re grading on Saturday
Closing Date 30th june 2025
Ribbons to 5th place for all classes
2nd Horse allowed to compete H/C for C Grade and above
HORSE AND RIDER COMBINATIONS MUST BE GRADED FOR SHOWJUMPING EVENTS
SHOWJUMPING grading cards to be handed in on the morning –
this is compulsory -> no card, no jump
Raffle Tickets on sale at grounds
Uniform: Formal – Helmet, shirt, tie, woollen jumper, badge, fawn jodhpurs.
Jumping vest and leather gaiters optional. Helmets and Vests must comply with PCNSW Rule Book
Saturday – Training Day
Start Time: Gear check 9.30am for 10am Training Day start.
Session Groups and Times will be sent to riders a few days beforehand, once we have the numbers
Riders will be broken into groups of similar age and Grade.
Riders ready to be graded (as recommended by Club Senior Instructor to the ZCI will be able to be graded on Saturday. Bring along a blank grading card or they can be purchased for $2.50 each
Sunday - Show Jumping Events
Start Time: Gear check 8.00am for 8:30am start.
F/E/D Grade
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C/B/A Grade
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AM7
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AM7
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A2
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TOP SCORE
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2 PHASE
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2 PHASE
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Relay
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Relay
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Classes:
INTRO {F GRADE ) 30,40, Optimum Time
TRAINING NOVICE 40,50,60cms Optimum Time
INTERMEDATE 70, 80,90cms Optimum
ADVANCE 1m, 1.10m, 1.20m
Age break up will be done after entries close
Showjumping Competition Rules (extracted from PCSA Rule Book – Section 9)
245.3 (AM7) In this competition, a competitor with a clear round rides the jump-off
course, against the clock, before leaving the arena. The competitor has 45 seconds
only to go through the starting flags after the Judge sounds the bell for the jump-off.
The 245.3 (AM7) jump-off may include two (2) new obstacles in the course
Showjumping Competition Rules (extracted from PCNSW Rule Book – Section 9)
Art 274.5.6 (2 Phase)
Penalties & faults over both phases, time over the 2nd phase
Art 238.2.1. (A2)
One round, no jump off
Art 270 (Top Score)
Each obstacle carries a point value, each ride has 45 sec. Most points wins
RELAY COMPETITIONS (FEI Article 268)
1. GENERAL
1.1 These competitions are for teams of two or three competitors. The team members enter the arena together.
1.2 The course shown on the plan must be completed consecutively according to the number of team members.
1.3 The competitor going through the starting line must jump the first obstacle and the competitor jumping the last obstacle must also cross the finishing line in order to stop the clock. If a competitor crosses the finishing line after another competitor has jumped the penultimate obstacle, the team is eliminated.
1.4 The time of the round is taken from the moment when the first competitor crosses the starting line until the last member of the team passes the finishing line.
1.5 The time allowed is based on the speed for the competition and the length of the course multiplied by the number of team members.
1.6 If, during the round, disobediences with knockdown are committed, the time corrections must be added to the time taken to complete the round (232).
1.7 The elimination of a team member incurs the elimination of the whole team.
1.8 The fourth disobedience by the team or the first fall by a competitor eliminates the whole team.
1.9 The team is eliminated if, in changing over, the competitor takes off to jump an obstacle before the forefeet of the horse of his team member have reached the ground.
RELAY COMPETITIONS ARE RUN AS FOLLOWS:
2. NORMAL RELAYS
2.1 In these competitions the first competitor jumps his round and having taken the last obstacle the next competitor starts his round and so on.
2.2 As soon as the horse’s forefeet of his team member jumping the last obstacle have reached the ground, the next competitor may jump his first obstacle.
2.3 These competitions are run under Table C.
Full details can be found in Schedule HERE