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I have just looked through the results from Pulborough and at the bottom end/elim. of the 80 there is a really wide variety of experience, from the first timers or riders on 4 yr olds to several riders that have been doing BE, with varying degrees of success,for 10 plus years.
I also found the results from Calmsden interesting, a horse I picked out as poorly prepared and ridden was at its forth event,having an E then 20 xc at 80 then 20 xc at 90 followed by 40 on sunday. Its best sj was 8 on sunday its worst sj 20 plus 6 time at an 80.
Its probably a little unfair to pick out one rider but they have been doing BE for more than 10 years so should by now have developed some idea of the required standard.
As for unaff. events the xc are usually ok. when run at BE venues although they are sometimes a mix of heights, and can be a bit more technical. but the sj courses are often very interesting especially the PC events where they can be built higher than BE and are often built by a helpful committee member.
I also found the results from Calmsden interesting, a horse I picked out as poorly prepared and ridden was at its forth event,having an E then 20 xc at 80 then 20 xc at 90 followed by 40 on sunday. Its best sj was 8 on sunday its worst sj 20 plus 6 time at an 80.
Its probably a little unfair to pick out one rider but they have been doing BE for more than 10 years so should by now have developed some idea of the required standard.
As for unaff. events the xc are usually ok. when run at BE venues although they are sometimes a mix of heights, and can be a bit more technical. but the sj courses are often very interesting especially the PC events where they can be built higher than BE and are often built by a helpful committee member.