if only 1 of you is registered it is the sam eas if no on eis, you jump on a ticket which is double the entry fee and you recieve no prize money/points.
You could if you are very naughty give a fake number and then make sure that you do not go clear or get placed, then they would never know. If they have a computer system at the show say you only registered it on the friday.
My friend went BSJA showjumping on her event horse and jumped a double clear and came 3rd, I think she won about £15.
A few weeks later she got a really snotty letter from the BSJA and they fined her £15 for jumping without being registered!!
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My friend went BSJA showjumping on her event horse and jumped a double clear and came 3rd, I think she won about £15.
A few weeks later she got a really snotty letter from the BSJA and they fined her £15 for jumping without being registered!!
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Was she registered? If not, I don't blame them as they would have to redistribute all the prize money etc.
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My friend went BSJA showjumping on her event horse and jumped a double clear and came 3rd, I think she won about £15.
A few weeks later she got a really snotty letter from the BSJA and they fined her £15 for jumping without being registered!!
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Was she registered? If not, I don't blame them as they would have to redistribute all the prize money etc.
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No she wasn't registered, but she really didn't think she would come anywhere!
It was a bit naughty of her, but it shows that BSJA take a very dim view of it.