
Brookleigh Adult Riding Club Open
SHOWMAN COMPETITION
18th September, 2022 | Brookleigh Estate
1235 Great Northern HWY, Upper Swan
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Entries close: 7/9/22 or when full.
Contact: [email protected]
Three Phases
Dressage | Show Jumping | In-Hand
- Prep A Dressage Test, Poles, & In-Hand
- 1A Dressage Test, 45cm Jump & In-Hand
- 1C Dressage Test, 65cm Jump & In-Hand
- 2A Dressage Tets, 65cm Jump & In-Hand
- 2C Dressage Test, 80cm Jump & In-Hand
Fees
$65 per class (includes all three phases)
$15 Ground Fee
$15 Day Insurance (Riders who are not a member of the EA or an affiliated club)
$35 Helper Deposit (returned on the completion of duty unless forfeited)
Brookleigh Members:
$55 per class (includes all three phases)
$15 Ground Fee
$35 Helper Deposit (returned on the completion of duty unless forfeited)
What is a Showman Competition?
The Showman competition was originally derived from International Show Horse events.
This multi-discipline competition has been designed to reward the all-round equestrian athlete with a well-developed capacity to present a horse under saddle and in-hand. Showman consists of 3 or 4 phases of equal weighting (100 marks each).
Brookleigh ARC is running a 3 Phase event consisting of Dressage, In Hand and Show Jumping. This is not a qualifying event.
Each horse and rider combination compete in each phase with only one combination of horse and rider per class. Dressage is scored as normal - percentage - with the additional phases of the competition scored out of 100 each.
Scores are collated and provided to the event organisers with the winner being the combination with the highest score out of 300 for each class.
Basic Rules
Competition attire or Club uniform.
Spurs must be removed for the led portion of the event
Horses are to be shown plaited and presented as if attending a show - clean and polished.
- Gear check
Dressage test
present to judge at dressage as normal for your time on the draw
complete your test and exit arena
Tests can be found https://www.equestrian.org.au/Dressage-rules
- Gear Check (add boots, vest & adjust leathers or change of saddle is permitted)
Jump round
In-Hand Class
What the Judge looks for in the In-Hand phase of a Showmanship
Slightly different to a Breed show where the Judge holds the horse to a Standard of Excellence as per its breed with confirmation & type being the core of your marks, in the In-Hand phase of a Showmanship marks are given out for Presentation, Showmanship & the individual parts of the workout ie 10 points for the walk, 20 for the halt & 1st trot & so on.
So when you 1st walk in to the Judge, present your horse with his front legs square & ask him to stay there - Do not drop your reins! - then keeping an eye on where the Judge is standing in relation to looking at your horse, you yourself get out the way ie if the Judge is standing at the side of the horse you stand in front & as the Judge moves round to the back you step to the side etc as this allows the Judge full view of the horse at all times.
The workout is always relatively simple, you’ll be asked to halt, walk & trot & normally in a triangle shape, at the end ALWAYS acknowledge the Judge with a Thanks &/or a head nod as you go past/present back to. About the workout its self, make sure you’re clear on what the Judge has asked you to do, repeat it half a dozen times if you need to. Make sure your walk is active & your horse trots on when asked in a ground covering, active trot & with its head on straight – Do not look back at your horse, look where you’re going! Any halts are as previous stated, front legs square (& back if you can but that’s not so necessary) & standing still.
The key to any good workout be it In-Hand, a Ridden class, Show jumping Round or a Dressage test is practice… It’s part of your over-all marks so practice at home on the ground as you would for any other competition, get a professional in to help if you’re unsure of exactly what it is you’re meant to be practising & remember the In-Hand Judge has had the same training, has had to sit the same exams & gain the same experience as any other Judge so give them the same courtesy by knowing the In-Hand discipline.
NOTE: Phases will not run in any order. Please see draw once published and emailed for allocated times.
On-Site food and coffee truck will be present on the day.