The club is affiliated to the BHS British Riding Clubs movement and sends representatives to the regional qualifiers and, when teams or individuals qualify, to the National Championships. For further details log onto http://www.bhs.org.uk and follow the Riding Clubs link.
Any member of the club is welcome to put themselves forward for team selection.
This can be done by contacting the appropriate team organiser listed below-
.Please note that this will require you to have a valid vaccination certificate for your horse, as per rule G7, Page 9 in the BRC Competitions Official Rules 2007 with regards Equine Influenza. Please refer to that document or an NDG committee member for full transcript.
In brief the horse must have received two injections for primary vaccination against Equine Influenza given no less than 21 days and no more than 92 days apart. ( Only these two injections need to have beengiven before the horse may compete.) In addition a first booster injection must be given no less than 150 days and no more than 215 days after the second injection of the primary vaccination. Subsequently, booster injections must be given at intervals of not more than 1 year apart, commencing after the first booster injection. None of these injections must have been given within the preceeding 7 days, including the day of the competition or entry into the stables
Dressage (including Dressage to Music)
Janet Zaldats
01772 691712
Quadrille and Rural Riders
Tonia Carus
01257 262658
Indoor Showjumping (Winter)
Abigail Rowland
01704 823097
Hunter Trials
Iain Asher
01254 701458
Outdoor Showjumping (Summer)
Abigail Rowland
01704 823097
Horse Trials
Abigail Rowland
01704 823097
Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials - Riding Clubs Chalenge September 11th 2008
Dodson & Horrell are sponsoring a team challenge at Blenheim in 2008 - a derby style competition involving both show jumping and cross country fences . This new competition will allow more teams to take part and we hope the teams will bring lots of supporters too.
Each team will have 4 team members who will be judged against an optimum time and any faults incurred in the show jumping and cross country rounds including knocked down fences, refusals, run outs etc.. The total of the four riders scores will be amassed and the team with the best three composite scores will be the winner.
The course will be 1 - 1.05m high with show jumps kindly provided by Polyjumps and cross country fences by DERT.
NDG have made a preliminary team entry for this. See www.blenheim-horse.co.uk or contact Abigail Rowland or Iain Asher for further details