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Hunter/Jumper versus Equitation Points: |
Hunter/Jumper points:
In a 'HUNTER' or 'JUMPER' class, it is the horse being judged (not the
rider). Accordingly, points earned in hunter classes are awarded to the
horse (not the rider).
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On the membership forms there is a
section where you can identify the name under which you would like
the horses' points to be listed. You may choose to
list the horse under your family's name, or under an individual member's
name, or under the name of the horse's actual owner (for leased horses).
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All points earned by a horse in each HUNTER/JUMPER division will be
combined together. The points will be listed under the name provided on
the registration form (regardless of who rides the horse in the
classes/division). |
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A horse must be declared on either the A
or the B HUNTER/JUMPER circuit, and can only earn hunter and jumper
points on the circuit (A or B) declared on the registration form. |
Equitation points:
In an 'EQUITATION' class, it is the rider who is being judged (not the
horse). Accordingly, points earned in equitation classes are awarded to
the rider (not the horse). |
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All points earned by a rider in each EQUITATION division will be
combined together. The points will be listed under the rider's
(regardless of which horse, or horses, the rider uses in the
classes/division). |
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A rider must be declared on either the A
or the B EQUITATION circuit, and can only earn equitation points on the
circuit (A or B) declared on their registration form. Riders can only
participate in medals classes on the EQUITATION circuit (A or B)
declared on their registration form. |
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