28 September 2007 #1 Madam_max Well-Known Member Joined 14 February 2005 Messages 7,947 Location The Shroom Visit site I always forget. Is this where you continue straight onto the jump off?
28 September 2007 #2 O Ottinmeg Well-Known Member Joined 5 July 2007 Messages 2,188 Location Suffolk www.equestrianimage.com according to daughter table A7 has a seperate jump off, but i only drive her there ,pay all the entry fees etc etc so i dont have a clue!
according to daughter table A7 has a seperate jump off, but i only drive her there ,pay all the entry fees etc etc so i dont have a clue!
28 September 2007 #3 R Rambo Well-Known Member Joined 30 September 2005 Messages 6,969 Location South Visit site A7 is the traditional type of class with a separate JO for those equal on faults after all the first rounds have gone
A7 is the traditional type of class with a separate JO for those equal on faults after all the first rounds have gone
28 September 2007 #4 dianchi Well-Known Member Joined 26 February 2007 Messages 6,125 Location Herts Visit site 2 phase is directly to jump off A7 come out wait then everyone does the jump off together
28 September 2007 #5 Madam_max Well-Known Member Joined 14 February 2005 Messages 7,947 Location The Shroom Visit site Thanks. Good I like 'traditional'
28 September 2007 #6 G GatefieldHorses Well-Known Member Joined 17 October 2006 Messages 464 Location UK Visit site oooh no, i hate "traditional", takes longer lol. hate havin to wait for jump offs
29 September 2007 #7 P Peanot Well-Known Member Joined 27 October 2005 Messages 1,961 Location Derbyshire Visit site And single phase is where you jump the first half (usually 6 fences) at that class height and the last half higher. just to confuse matters.
And single phase is where you jump the first half (usually 6 fences) at that class height and the last half higher. just to confuse matters.