oldie48
Well-Known Member
I didn't think a rider could remount and continue if they had fallen at a fence XC but looking at the Elimination codes is says 2 falls. Have I got it wrong all these years?
They can remount if the horse has not fallen, although may be stopped if officials are concerned, not allowed at International level which may be what you are thinking of.
They can take off the air jacket and continue as long as they have a body protector underneath![]()
They can remount if the horse has not fallen, although may be stopped if officials are concerned, not allowed at International level which may be what you are thinking of.
I fell off at Badminton Grassroots and got back on and continued. Left my air jacket with the fence judges. I wasn't going to retire at fence 8 or whatever it was!
In my experience fence-judging, at the lower levels riders often continue after a fall. If you've paid all that money to enter and neither horse nor rider are injured it seems perfectly reasonable and better for the confidence level of the rider.
I still find it odd that riders who start a course with an air jacket are then happy to continue without one... does falling off once make you immune to falling off twice?
Why question it?I question this logic, too! It might be that having fallen off, they're no longer competitive so likely to be going slower, taking fewer chances, more likely to retire if not going well rather than pushing on?
Got to have a bp on underneath anyway!
Why question it?
Having taken the airjacket off these riders are then afforded the same level of protection as riders without airjackets who are also competing
I think carrying on at lower levels should be allowed, and have no problem with people carrying on sans jacket. It's the logic of the rider themselves that I don't understand - the dichotomy of wearing an air jacket for additional protection (and why shouldn't they), but being happy to take it off and keep going if they've had a fall.
Think the problem is more for those with hybrid ones, can't take them off!