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11 Jul 2014 1. Contents. Page. Introduction. 3. Role of the Official Steward. 3. General guidance for all competitions. 5. General considerations for all competitions. 6 . jumping courses. • To brief fence judges at cross-country events (this can be delegated to the Chief. Cross-Country Steward). • To ensure that radio and
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20 May 2016 Dangerous riding may be a rider riding too slow and crawling over a fence, it may be a rider galloping to fast and seemingly out of control. It may be a rider that is off. GUIDELINES FOR. CROSS-COUNTRY JUMP JUDGES. USEA Guidelines for Cross-Country Jump Judges. 1. Revised: 2/18/16. From the
PCAV Cross Country Jump Judge Guide. March 2014. - 4 -. Judging the obstacle. Your first responsibility. Assess and record the faults made by each competitor at your obstacle. Additional responsibilities. Ensure that each competitor: 1. Has a clear path to approach, jump and leave the obstacle. This may include clearing
control and these guidelines are meant to relay the real importance of having a The controller must be satisfied that he can provide help to any horse or rider needing assistance. Duties include: 1. Implementing a radio plan (with the TD), to enable Acting as intermediary between fence judges & any services they may.
RESPONSIBILITIES. You are responsible for judging and marking competitors at your fence and for the safety of competitors and spectators at or near your fence, on the cross-country course. Clear Course. You are responsible for ensuring, by voice or whistle, that all approach and exit routes, to and from, your fence, are
ZANEF EVENTING. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FENCE JUDGES. This instruction booklet is adapted from the BE Instructions for. Fence Judges with the kind permission of British Eventing. for the safety of competitors and spectators at or near your fence, on the cross country course. take to or from your fence or another one.
and report immediately to the Technical Delegate or Ground Jury member. • Cruelty and/or abuse can include inappropriate use of the whip, spur or bit while competing on course. Guidelines for. Cross-Country Jump Judges. USEA Guidelines for Cross-Country Jump Judges. 1. From the USEA Competitions Department. ®
Check they have all the kit they should have including whistle, judging book, pens, stop watch, fall report forms, radio (if allocated), red flag. - Fence judges can take any action, tempered with common sense, to prevent any accident or injury to horse, rider or spectator. - When arrive at fence establish timing marker (note 1).
NAME: Jane Smith.. CLASS: .Pony Club grade 2. JUMP NUMBER 12 No Clear 1 st. Refusal 2 nd . Refusal 3 rd . Refusal Fall of. Horse/Rider. Eliminated. (other. Reason). Comments. 43. v. 2. JUDGING. 1. GENERAL. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CROSS COUNTRY FENCE JUDGES
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