socks
Active Member
Am I right in thinking that BSJA is split Junior/Seniors? And Juniors may only ride 14.2hh ponies and under; Seniors can ride any height and Juniors riding horses must compete at Senior shows?
Does this make sense to anyone?
Should it not be split into Horses/Ponies with separate classes for each, but such as Pony Junior, Pony Senior, Horse Junior, Horse Senior? So ponies don't have to do horse courses that aren't strided for them and so tall under 16s might have a chance with their horses? Opinions on this?
Also, what happens if you are a senior riding a pony, but say your pony can jump maybe 1m/1.10 - maybe manage BN and Disc, but not above that. And you go clear in those, you can't go further - the jumps are too big, anything you qualify for will go above your height limit, and you have no chance in the open 90cm/1m classes? Is this restricting seniors riding ponies - even discouraging them to compete at BSJA?
Just wanted some thoughts on this and feel free to point me wrong where I am, I just can't see the sense in this system.
Does this make sense to anyone?
Should it not be split into Horses/Ponies with separate classes for each, but such as Pony Junior, Pony Senior, Horse Junior, Horse Senior? So ponies don't have to do horse courses that aren't strided for them and so tall under 16s might have a chance with their horses? Opinions on this?
Also, what happens if you are a senior riding a pony, but say your pony can jump maybe 1m/1.10 - maybe manage BN and Disc, but not above that. And you go clear in those, you can't go further - the jumps are too big, anything you qualify for will go above your height limit, and you have no chance in the open 90cm/1m classes? Is this restricting seniors riding ponies - even discouraging them to compete at BSJA?
Just wanted some thoughts on this and feel free to point me wrong where I am, I just can't see the sense in this system.