
Scone Palace will be hosting British Showjumping classes ranging from 90cm – 1.30m over the weekend.
On Saturday, classes in the main ring will start at noon, with a starting height of 1.10m/1.20m, taking place including the Scone Palace Grand Prix. There will also be a second ring running British Showjumping classes over 90cm – 1m all day on both Saturday and Sunday and 1.05m + including the Scottish Branch North West Championship on the Sunday.
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BHS Scotland Riding Club Style Jumping Championship Final. For British Riding Club Members.
The Winner will be presented with the BHS Scotland Training Committee Equitation Jumping Perpetual Quaich.
All entrants must have qualified at one of the preliminary rounds held throughout Scotland. To be run under the rules of British Riding Clubs.
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Sponsored by Equine Products Ltd
Single Phase. Speed 325mpm. Start Height 90cm.
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Sponsored by Netherton Equestrian
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Sponsored by Tapitlaw Sports Horses and Brookfield Stud
Speed 350mpm. Start Height 1.25m.
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Sponsored by Esk Veterinary Consultants
Single Phase. Speed 325mpm. Start Height 1.00m.
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For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members.
Numbers to qualify: Two double clears to qualify to the final. Also any two double clears from any International Trial or Area Trial or classes 1.40m or above in the qualifying period will qualify for the Final.
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Sponsored by Lohoar Sport Horses
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including the National 1.15m Members Cup Qualifier
Sponsored by Clyde Vet Group Equine
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Sponsored by Linton Investments)
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Sponsored by Loch Leven Equine Practice and Anne Logan
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Sponsored by Equi-Hub Scotland
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Sponsored by Champfleurie Equestrian and 3R Solutions
First Round/1.10 Open
British Showjumping
British Showjumping
British Showjumping
British Showjumping
On Saturday of the event Scone Palace International Horse Trials will hold BHS Scotland Style Jumping classes. In these, riders compete over a course of showjumps up to 85cm in height, riding in the best possible style; maintaining a good rhythm and correct riding position. The aim is to encourage better pace and rhythm in competitions and improved rider training in jumping competitions.
The winner will be a combination of horse and rider who the judges deem to have completed the course with the best control, impulsion, balance and accuracy.


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