All timetables and event schedules are provisionary and are subject to change at the discretion of the event organisers.
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International Eventing Dressage
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Ponies must be shown in a snaffle bit. Ridden stallions MUST display a stallion bridle marker available from the NPS office or from any other society. Whiskers are not to be trimmed for any breed.
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Only winners of Ridden Silver Medal Rosettes throughout the season may
Only winners of Ridden Silver Medal Rosettes throughout the season may compete. Ridden stallions MUST display a stallion bridle marker.
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Only open to qualified ponies, 4 years of age and over.
Ponies may be shown in any suitable bridle subject to rules 2.6.j, k & l NPS 2025 Rule Book page 9.
Whiskers are not to be trimmed for any breed.
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(Incorporating the NPS/ABSORBINE M&M In Hand Summer Championship 2026)
In Hand stallions (2 years old and over) must be adequately bitted and are advised to display a stallion bridle marker.
Whiskers are not to be trimmed for any breed.
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(incorporating the NPS/Cooper Family M&M Junior Ridden National Championship 2026)
To be shown in any suitable bridle subject to rules 2.6.j, k & l detailed on page 9 2025 NPS Rule Book
Whiskers are not to be trimmed for any breed.
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Only open to qualified ponies, 4 years of age and over.
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10am - Tickets Required
At the Scone Palace International Horse Trials, a course walk is an important and informative part of the event, giving spectators and aspiring riders the chance to walk around the cross-country course. Hosted by a special guest, the walk offers a better understanding of the challenges faced with cross-country riding.
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12pm - Tickets Required
At the Scone Palace International Horse Trials, a course walk is an important and informative part of the event, giving spectators and aspiring riders the chance to walk around the cross-country course. Hosted by a special guest, the walk offers a better understanding of the challenges faced with cross-country riding.
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2pm - Tickets Required
At the Scone Palace International Horse Trials, a course walk is an important and informative part of the event, giving spectators and aspiring riders the chance to walk around the cross-country course. Hosted by a special guest, the walk offers a better understanding of the challenges faced with cross-country riding.