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COMPETE FOR CERC

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Georgina Wood
WINNERS
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Amy & Tazz

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cotswold Edge Riding Club has an active and enthusiastic team section. We would encourage anyone who may be interested to come along and just have a go, the emphasis is very much on having fun and getting out with other members of the club.

 

We have an ever growing younger section to the club and now have a dedicated Junior Teams organiser in Caroline Rich, whilst our Seniors Teams are organised by Caroline Rich (A bit of a monopoly going on here by Caroline)

 

Teams are run and governed by BRC rules, you and your horse must be eligible for competition, all the information can be found on pages 72, 73 & 74 of the rulebook which you can access here.

 

We regularly hold training sessions for team members and those who might like to be considered for teams, please contact Caroline Rich if you would like to get involved.

 

Hi All,

 

BRC are teaming up with BD to allow BRC members to compete at BD Combined Training Events. This is an exciting opportunity for competitors to compete in Combined Training at prelim dressage and SJ heights 70 and 80cms and novice dressage tests with SJ at 90cm and 100cm. Any paid member of BRC will be able to enter these competitions with the chance to qualify for two finals held over May bank holiday 2017. Further details and qualifier dates are attached. British Dressage will be running these competitions so any queries should be directed to Sandra Hill from British Dressage, whose contact details can be found in the attachment. ATTACHMENT HERE

 

Area 9 BRC site - for all schedules and useful info

 

 


There are loads of opportunities at all levels to compete for CERC. You will compete against other riding clubs within Area 9. If you or your team qualifies, you get the chance to compete at the NAtional Championships against clubs around the country. Competitions cover Dressage from Prelim through to Medium and jumping from 75 cms through to 110 cms.
For more details take a look at http://www.bhs.org.uk/enjoy-riding/british-riding-clubs

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