10 August 2007 #1 H hotellie Well-Known Member Joined 8 July 2007 Messages 2,432 Location England Visit site do you have to be on a pony to be a junior or is it just done by age?
10 August 2007 #2 dianchi Well-Known Member Joined 26 February 2007 Messages 6,125 Location Herts Visit site Ponys can be ridden by under 16's as a junior However you can compete horses from 14 as associates
10 August 2007 #3 R RLD Well-Known Member Joined 27 October 2006 Messages 219 Visit site To compete in juniors you must be 16 or under and riding something 148cm or less. To compete in seniors you must be a minimum of 13 and riding a horse (or pony that is registered as a horse).
To compete in juniors you must be 16 or under and riding something 148cm or less. To compete in seniors you must be a minimum of 13 and riding a horse (or pony that is registered as a horse).
10 August 2007 #4 H hotellie Well-Known Member Joined 8 July 2007 Messages 2,432 Location England Visit site o i think i understand now...it still seems a little confusing because as i am under 16 doesnt my mum have to become a member as well?
o i think i understand now...it still seems a little confusing because as i am under 16 doesnt my mum have to become a member as well?
10 August 2007 #5 O Ottinmeg Well-Known Member Joined 5 July 2007 Messages 2,188 Location Suffolk www.equestrianimage.com yes she does,either as a non jumping member or a jumping member ETS ,i had to join as my daughter is a junior associate but it might be different for a junior member..someone on here will know!
yes she does,either as a non jumping member or a jumping member ETS ,i had to join as my daughter is a junior associate but it might be different for a junior member..someone on here will know!
10 August 2007 #6 sj_xc_hannah_ Well-Known Member Joined 30 May 2006 Messages 365 Location Hampshire Visit site yea i'm 15 and a junior associate so i can jump both, but if you are only going to be jumping ponies its a lot cheaper to just be a junior member with a pony, and unless your mum is going to be jumping get her to join as a non jumping member.
yea i'm 15 and a junior associate so i can jump both, but if you are only going to be jumping ponies its a lot cheaper to just be a junior member with a pony, and unless your mum is going to be jumping get her to join as a non jumping member.