Trailblazers - are there restrictions on who can do it?

kerilli

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Was planning to take new mare for first outing to Trailblazers sj this Saturday at Laughton Manor. Have had a look at the website but it doesn't say - is there a rule about who can do it? All i found was that the top 150 BSJA riders can't do it - not surprising really... any other restrictions anyone knows about please? thankyou. (don't want to get accused of pot-hunting... even tho mare's prob going to be wild and we'll be rubbish!)
 
No, only that adults can't compete in the senior section on a pony, supposedly because of the striding, funny cos you can in BSJA!!
 
I don't think grade A horses can do the second rounds
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The only restriction I know for sure is for juniors, and that is that pony can't be currently registered as JA. Which ties in with the answer that a horse can't be Grade A.

From what I hear, the finals get to be absolutely massive (ie 105cm category ended up at 125cm). I know lots of eventing peeps who use it as winter warmup / to keep ticking over (well, ok, at least two!).
 
Anyone can do the first round. And last year they changed the rules that now Grade A or B can'y qualify for the 2nd round. At our centre you can still jump the second round as an open, but I couldn't qualify as my horse is a Grade B.
 
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