Equine Products Wednesday Night Showjumping League
Place 1st to 6th between 25th September and 23td October in order to qualify for the Equine Products Wednesday Night Showjumping League Final on the 30th October! Lots of prizes to be won!
Prizes for Fancy Dress at the final – Halloween Special!
Entries usually open the week before, and close on the day at 8am, start times will be released shortly after 9am. Late entries will only be available if the event isn’t full. Entering in advance is advised to avoid disappointment.
Schedule
- 5.30pm – Clear Rounds (Cross Poles)
- 6.30pm – 60cm
- 70cm
- 80cm
- 90cm
- 1.00m
All classes run as Single Phase, unaffiliated.
Entry Fee: £14 per entry plus £3 medical charge once per rider.
What Can We Wear?
Normal show attire is not required however, it is important that you and your horse/pony are suitably dressed and equipped. We have put together a brief dress code overview to explain what you can wear.
- Hats – protective headgear must be worn at all times when mounted which complies to the following standards. Harnesses must be properly adjusted and fastened at all times when mounted. British – PAS 015 (2011), VG1 – Provided they are BSI Kitemarked. European – VG1 – Provided they are BSI Kitemarked. American – All SEI ASTM F1163 04a onwards and SNELL E2016. Australian and New Zealand – AS/NZS 3838 2006 onwards Read more here.
- Jackets – suitable jacket without a hood or loose section
- Shirts – shirts may have long/short sleeves and must be properly done up at all times
- Breeches/Jodhpurs – no jeans or other types of trouser
- Boots – all footwear must be traditional riding boots or leather jodhpur boots with leather “gaiters,” no trainers
- Body Protectors – optional but if an inflatable body protector is worn a BETA approved body protector must be worn underneath
- Hairnets – in the interest of safety it is advisable that long hair should always be tied back
- Spurs/Whips – as per British Showjumping rules, a guide can be found here
- Jewellery – worn anywhere on the body can increase the risk of injury, riders are strongly recommended to remove all jewellery