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Hi, I'm new to wikipedia and was just wondering if anyone could give me any advice on getting started? Much thanks PonyEventer ( talk) 08:33, 21 July 2013 (UTC)PonyEventer
New regulations on xcountry fences. See USEA on Frangible Fences http://useventing.com/resources/files/docs/frangpin_handbook_v8.pdf —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.203.190.144 ( talk) 06:42, 27 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi Eventing Community: Could someone direct me to a good official source of Cross Country Jump specifications that might be used by the Lake Oswego Hunt in Oregon to serve as a design guideline for our 3 Day Eventing Cross Country course?
We need to expand our Training, Preliminary and Intermediate jumps and an authoritative book or two would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, George Porter Vice President Lake Oswego Hunt
George.Porter@yahoo.com
Someone said that TBxWB or full warmbloods were doing much better due to the short format. I disagree, there has been a lot of talk that just as much stamina is needed for the short format, due to the increased speed and number of obstacles on the same length of course. TBs still are the favorites for upper level competition. So I removed the bit about the WB. If you have any stats on the issue, please respond. Eventer
The main article Cross country section contains inaccuracies regarding what a CCI and CIC event are - this is described correctly further down the article in the International section but perhaps the earlier text should be revised. Similarly the long and short format debate is now over as all events now run short format, so the context needs adjusting (plus the initial description of short format is wrong). Weasley one 12:52, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
To be clear, the same horse and rider complete all three phases of the event for a single combined score, right? Also, it doesn't seem possible that the same horses that have been trained to dressage can also do those jumps, so I'm wondering if the dressage phase is somewhat less demanding than the dressage performed in competition when dressage is all that you are doing (if you know what I'm asking)? - ErinHowarth ( talk) 03:42, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
Before wading in to make an edit and getting embroiled in an edit war, I thought I'd post here. FEI international events (CIC and CCI) now impose elimination at the first fall of a rider, regardless of where on the course it happened (click here, go to article 532). However not all national eventing associations have adopted this rule, which leads to difference of opinion/fact and difficulty in representing a simple case in the article, unless each national association is treated seperately. There appears to be a lot written by users with a national bias, but in a context that assumes universal agreement (which is not always the case). We are all most likely familiar with our national variations but they don't all agree, which is why a summary article that addresses rules and regs can easily become a mess. I propose that the FEI rules be considered 'universal' and national differences be stated as such. Weasley one ( talk) 12:58, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
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Hi, I am pretty new at this so forgive me for my ignorance. I made an edit the other day and fixed what I thought was incorrect grammar relating to Equestrian Australia in the 'Domestic Competition' section. The edit was reverted and I'm sorry if I messed up the formatting. I've been involved in equestrian on and off for a long time (this unfortunately is an off period) and I have never heard EA referred to as "the Equestrian Australia". Prior to 2008 it was known as 'the Equestrian Federation of Australia'. This is possibly the cause of some of the confusion. Perhaps the sentence could be amended to read: "in Australia, where Equestrian Australia governs eventing competitions, the levels are as follows:". Thanks S — Preceding unsigned comment added by 165.228.130.72 ( talk) 00:21, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
I tried to clarify the section about show jumping scoring & what constitutes a knockdown. I've never seen someone knock down a middle pole & leave the top pole completely in real life, so I'm not sure if the rule is that relevant or just a bizarre fact. I cited it as an FEI rule, but if someone could look at the rulebook and check that's a correct interpretation (It's worse than reading Shakespeare!) that would be great. (It is very clearly stated on the British Eventing website, so it's definitely a rule that's around - just a bit unclear for international competitions.) Thank you! - Ko — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.20.65.98 ( talk) 22:57, 15 December 2012 (UTC)
Just thought I would say, the FEI have recently updated their website amd a lot of those links do not work anymore. I don't know how to change it but maybe someone else would. Thanks, PonyEventer ( talk) 12:27, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
This statement " In the USA, formal attire is not worn at lower levels of competition.[13]" is incorrect.
Formal attire is NOT REQUIRED at events where all theree phases run in one day. A- just becuase it is not REQUIRED at One Days, planty of people still WEAR formal attire at all levels.
B- it has NOTHONG to do with the level. There are plenty of Advanced HTs run on one day, where formal attire is not required.
I am changing it to "In the US, formal attire is not required if all phases run in one day.{13}" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jpg1954 ( talk • contribs) 19:16, 11 September 2013 (UTC) Jpg1954 ( talk) 19:29, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
The reference is (USEF rules)EV114.8 Jpg1954 ( talk) 21:15, 7 October 2013 (UTC)
I've added Michael Jung as a winner of the Rolex Grand Slam - also added his and Pippa Funnell's nationalities.
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Hi, I'm new to wikipedia and was just wondering if anyone could give me any advice on getting started? Much thanks PonyEventer ( talk) 08:33, 21 July 2013 (UTC)PonyEventer
New regulations on xcountry fences. See USEA on Frangible Fences http://useventing.com/resources/files/docs/frangpin_handbook_v8.pdf —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.203.190.144 ( talk) 06:42, 27 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi Eventing Community: Could someone direct me to a good official source of Cross Country Jump specifications that might be used by the Lake Oswego Hunt in Oregon to serve as a design guideline for our 3 Day Eventing Cross Country course?
We need to expand our Training, Preliminary and Intermediate jumps and an authoritative book or two would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, George Porter Vice President Lake Oswego Hunt
George.Porter@yahoo.com
Someone said that TBxWB or full warmbloods were doing much better due to the short format. I disagree, there has been a lot of talk that just as much stamina is needed for the short format, due to the increased speed and number of obstacles on the same length of course. TBs still are the favorites for upper level competition. So I removed the bit about the WB. If you have any stats on the issue, please respond. Eventer
The main article Cross country section contains inaccuracies regarding what a CCI and CIC event are - this is described correctly further down the article in the International section but perhaps the earlier text should be revised. Similarly the long and short format debate is now over as all events now run short format, so the context needs adjusting (plus the initial description of short format is wrong). Weasley one 12:52, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
To be clear, the same horse and rider complete all three phases of the event for a single combined score, right? Also, it doesn't seem possible that the same horses that have been trained to dressage can also do those jumps, so I'm wondering if the dressage phase is somewhat less demanding than the dressage performed in competition when dressage is all that you are doing (if you know what I'm asking)? - ErinHowarth ( talk) 03:42, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
Before wading in to make an edit and getting embroiled in an edit war, I thought I'd post here. FEI international events (CIC and CCI) now impose elimination at the first fall of a rider, regardless of where on the course it happened (click here, go to article 532). However not all national eventing associations have adopted this rule, which leads to difference of opinion/fact and difficulty in representing a simple case in the article, unless each national association is treated seperately. There appears to be a lot written by users with a national bias, but in a context that assumes universal agreement (which is not always the case). We are all most likely familiar with our national variations but they don't all agree, which is why a summary article that addresses rules and regs can easily become a mess. I propose that the FEI rules be considered 'universal' and national differences be stated as such. Weasley one ( talk) 12:58, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
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Hi, I am pretty new at this so forgive me for my ignorance. I made an edit the other day and fixed what I thought was incorrect grammar relating to Equestrian Australia in the 'Domestic Competition' section. The edit was reverted and I'm sorry if I messed up the formatting. I've been involved in equestrian on and off for a long time (this unfortunately is an off period) and I have never heard EA referred to as "the Equestrian Australia". Prior to 2008 it was known as 'the Equestrian Federation of Australia'. This is possibly the cause of some of the confusion. Perhaps the sentence could be amended to read: "in Australia, where Equestrian Australia governs eventing competitions, the levels are as follows:". Thanks S — Preceding unsigned comment added by 165.228.130.72 ( talk) 00:21, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
I tried to clarify the section about show jumping scoring & what constitutes a knockdown. I've never seen someone knock down a middle pole & leave the top pole completely in real life, so I'm not sure if the rule is that relevant or just a bizarre fact. I cited it as an FEI rule, but if someone could look at the rulebook and check that's a correct interpretation (It's worse than reading Shakespeare!) that would be great. (It is very clearly stated on the British Eventing website, so it's definitely a rule that's around - just a bit unclear for international competitions.) Thank you! - Ko — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.20.65.98 ( talk) 22:57, 15 December 2012 (UTC)
Just thought I would say, the FEI have recently updated their website amd a lot of those links do not work anymore. I don't know how to change it but maybe someone else would. Thanks, PonyEventer ( talk) 12:27, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
This statement " In the USA, formal attire is not worn at lower levels of competition.[13]" is incorrect.
Formal attire is NOT REQUIRED at events where all theree phases run in one day. A- just becuase it is not REQUIRED at One Days, planty of people still WEAR formal attire at all levels.
B- it has NOTHONG to do with the level. There are plenty of Advanced HTs run on one day, where formal attire is not required.
I am changing it to "In the US, formal attire is not required if all phases run in one day.{13}" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jpg1954 ( talk • contribs) 19:16, 11 September 2013 (UTC) Jpg1954 ( talk) 19:29, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
The reference is (USEF rules)EV114.8 Jpg1954 ( talk) 21:15, 7 October 2013 (UTC)
I've added Michael Jung as a winner of the Rolex Grand Slam - also added his and Pippa Funnell's nationalities.
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