SHOWJUMPING 2021-22
Team   Selection:
We welcome and encourage all our members to step up and "have-a-go"   in team events and also to compete as individuals.
However, we remind parents and members that we have a duty of care to   our members and do not encourage children to be put forward for classes that are   too much for them.
Groupings for both training and team selection are done on the basis   of training attendance, experience of pony and rider, age and ability.  This is the competitive element of the   branch and we work out teams in collaboration with our trainers with a view to   competing with significant success. For example, if a member is competing   successfully at 70cm (reasonably consistent clears) then we will feel happy to   include them in a 70cm team.  We   will possibly include them in a 80cm team if it is felt that the combination is   ready to move up a level. However, please remember that a 10cm height increase   also involves a corresponding increase in the width of spreads and often the   frequency and nature of fillers and other   obstacles.
The health and safety of all our members and their horses is of   paramount importance and we will not take what we consider to be unnecessary   risks and will not condone over facing either pony or   rider.
As a branch, we do not limit the number of teams we enter and will   try and accommodate all members who show an interest. However, personal invites   are not an option and we will not chase people to join a team.  As we can only enter full teams, there   are frequently reserves waiting so please do not try to organise teams   yourselves!
Team selection is done through the show jumping organiser, Candy   Robbins who liaises with the appropriate instructors, Sonia, Polly and Briosa   for their levels – it is up to the instructors who are in the   team.
Jumping practices and rallies are run throughout the year so the   instructors can see combinations and their progress.  Team selections are NOT made at ordinary   working rallies.  It is important   for members to attend as many of these rallies as possible to gain experience   and also to be able to jump with confidence when attending an event and not be   out of their comfort zone.
For some competitions, such as Area and Interbranch, combinations   have to be "rallied up" – attend a minimum of 3 working   rallies.
Look out for e-mails with details regarding show jumping practices or    the programme on our   website.
Candy Robbins      0781 6580322                                                     
Team   Events:
Please remember that when you are competing in a SDHE team, you are   representing the branch and so we ask and expect the   following:
Rudeness, pushiness or aggression towards anyone will not be   tolerated under any circumstances.
Clean and  plaited horses   wearing clean, plain tack and equally clean and correctly turned out members   (this includes hairnets, ties, gloves, beige jodphurs at all times – NO   BLING!)
Appropriate behaviour and manners from all members and all those that   they bring with them
The team manager only is to liaise with the event organisers.   Multiple parents interfering causes stress and confusion. As a branch that   organises large events itself, we are all aware that everything goes a lot   smoother when dealing with 1 branch representative.  If an issue arises or you have a query,   please contact either Candy or the support   Instructor.
Here's to a successful 2021-22 season of show jumping.   
Candy Robbins & Anne Cook
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