Anyone going to this?

kumala

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Just found the details??

At the following venues:

28 August: Scottish National Equestrian Centre, http://www.snec.co.uk/, contact: Ben Wentink (07749 498152), wentink@btopenworld.com

29/30 August: Myerscough International Arena, Myerscough College, Bilsborrow, Preston, Lancashire, contact: Carole Rolph (07815 069712 or 01772 600861), cerolph@uclan.ac.uk, contact stable rent: 01995 642115

14 September: Ardenfield Equestrian, Henley in Arden Blunts Green, Warwickshire, B95 5RE, contact: Catherine Wood (07731 462890), catwood001@hotmail.com

15 September: Wellington Riding, Heckfield, Hook, Hampshire, www.wellington-riding.co.uk/template1.asp?PageID=88, contact: Dinah Webb-Bowen (07977 069273)dinah@webb-bowen.co.uk

Young horse dressage Competition
This year the KWPN will held on experimental basis a young horse dressage competition
open for dressage horses born in 2004 and 2005.
The horses will enter the arena under saddle in groups of up to three horses, with the same
age. The jury will be next to the ring. The jury will give directions to the rider and evaluate
the horses for its talent as a dressage horse. The presentation will take about ten to fiftien
minutes per group. Horses will be asked for the following:

Walk: working walk and free walk on a long rein.
Trot: working trot, stretch the neck at the trot on a 20m circle.
Canter: working canter, medium canter.
Movements: tempo changes + leg yields (four-year olds) + shoulder in (five-year olds).
Scoring: Walk (2x), trot (2x), canter (2x), self carriage and suppleness (2x), general
impression (1x) and conformation (1x)

All horses will receive a protocol filled in by the judge and a evaluation by microphone.
There will be made an overall placing of all horses that entered this competition in the UK.

Four and five year old horses that enter the Young Horse Dressage Competition must be registrered:

- foalbook, studbook or register A KWPN;

- with a EU acknowledged studbook that has a breeding goal that is similar to the breeding goal of the KWPN for the breeding direction of the riding type horses.
 
Hopefully going to Ardenfield to do the jumping grading but considering having her presented in the young dressage horse comp too - is that weird?!

Can you see a price for the young horse comp? I know the grading is £20. I can't seem to find it on KWPN site but I'm probably being a bit thick
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ETS: I was being thick and it is £22 for grading and £22 for dressage comp
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