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1. |
To be held in an
arena not less than 50 x 20 metres. |
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1.1 |
The control of an
event rests with the Event Manager, who undertakes the
duties of both Technical Delegate and President of the
Jury. |
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2. |
The competition
will consist of three phases as follows: |
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Phase 1 -
Precision & Paces |
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2.1 |
The arena will be
restricted to 50 x 20 metres and the markers will be
equally spaced apart |
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2.2 |
Only approved
IHDT Tests shall be used. |
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2.3 |
All judges scores
will be indicated to, and recorded by, the scorer at
the end of each movement. |
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2.4 |
Two judges are
used, one judge assesses and marks the paces, which
will count for 60% of the score. While the other
assesses and marks the precision of the movements
executed, these scores contributing the other 40%
toward the total. |
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2.5 |
Errors of course
or instances of rule breaking will be indicated,
recorded and reported to the scorer by the judge
responsible for marking the movements. |
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2.6 |
The judges for
this section do NOT need to be BHDTA panel judges but
must be competent and suitably experienced. |
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Phase 2 -
Cones (Obstacle Driving) |
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2.7 |
Competitors will
be told the bogey time for the course but are reminded
that stopwatches and/or other timing aids are strictly
forbidden. Outside assistance could lead to
disqualification. |
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The
Course |
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2.8 |
There will be a
maximum of ten elements. |
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2.9 |
Obstacle gate
markers shall be numbered sequentially. Official BHDTA
type cones need not be used but all obstacle gates
must have a dislodgeable element. |
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2.10 |
The course may
include one multiple obstacle. |
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2.11 |
The starting line
may not be less than 5 metres from the first obstacle. |
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2.12 |
The finishing
line may not be less than 5 metres from the final
obstacle. |
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2.13 |
There is no set
minimum or maximum distance between obstacles but the
design should enable drivers to maintain an even pace
throughout the majority of the course. |
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2.14 |
Drivers may take
whatever line they wish but must take each obstacle in
sequence. |
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2.15 |
Drivers may cross
their own line between obstacles without penalty. |
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2.16 |
Knocking down a
previously driven obstacle will incur penalties. |
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Speed |
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2.17 |
The target time
will be calculated from a speed of 220 metres per
minute. |
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2.18 |
A competitor will
incur one penalty point for each second either above
or below the target time. |
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Phase 3 -
Marathon Obstacles (Hazards) |
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2.19 |
Each competitor
will drive four (4) marathon type obstacles. |
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2.20 |
Two (2) obstacles
will be erected in the arena at any one time and will
have a maximum of 5 flagged gates. (If two arenas are
available at the same venue, two obstacles may be
erected in each to give a total of four). |
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2.21 |
Obstacles 1 & 2
shall be driven by each competitor from all classes. |
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2.22 |
Obstacles 1 & 2
are then reflagged or totally replaced to form
obstacles 3 & 4 which are then driven by each
competitor. Where two arenas are available all
obstacles can be driven consecutively but organisers
should consider carefully the effect that this can
make to the character of, and the build up of interest
in, the competition. |
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2.23 |
Obstacles may
have any number of knockdown elements. |
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2.24 |
Start and finish
gates will be positioned in the centre of the ring and
will be common to both obstacles. |
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Scoring |
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2.25 |
One penalty point
will be awarded for each commenced second spent in
each obstacle. Each obstacle being timed individually. |
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2.25a |
For the National
Finals timing will be made exact to 1/100th of a
second. |
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2.26 |
Each knock down
incurs five (5) penalty points. |
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2.27 |
Obstacles 1 & 2
will be driven in reverse order of combined scores
after phases 1 & 2 ( Precision & Paces + Cones) the
best going last. |
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2.28 |
Obstacles 3 & 4
will be driven in reverse order of combined scores
after phases 1 & 2 plus obstacles 1 & 2, the best
going last. |
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3: Classes |
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3.1 |
| (1) |
Novice Single Pony |
| (2) |
Open Single Pony |
| (3) |
Novice Single Horse |
| (4) |
Open Single Horse |
| (5) |
Multiples - Pairs |
| (6) |
Multiples - Tandems, Unicorns, Teams |
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| Classes 5 and 6 will be combined at
qualifiers but will be separate at the finals
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3.2 |
Other classes may
be introduced at a later time. |
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3.3 |
Classes may be
combined at the discretion of the organisers. |
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4: Competitors |
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4.1 |
All competitors
must be members of the Indoor Horse Driving Trials UK.
This membership affords competitors personal
liability insurance for the duration of the event but
not personal accident insurance cover. It is strongly
recommended that drivers have further insurance cover
for all driving activities they undertake, the BHDTA
offers insurance via membership |
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4.2 |
JUNIORS:
Competitors under the age of 18 years as of the 1st of
October of that winter's season.
Age qualifications for drivers and grooms as per BHDTA
rules for affiliated club events. |
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4.3 |
OPEN:
Competitors, who have competed in open classes in
BHDTA national horse driving trials
competitions or that have qualified for a novice class
at a National Indoor Horse Driving Trials Final. |
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4.4 |
Drivers may
compete in two classes at an event and will qualify
from both. |
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5: Grooms |
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5.1 |
Grooms may stand
on the back step for all phases. |
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5.2 |
Grooms giving
assistance, including verbal or physical directions;
sliding, lifting or moving the vehicle in any way
during phases 1 & 2 will incur 20 penalties for their
competitor for each incidence. |
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5.3 |
Grooms need not
be members of the BHDTA or the IHDT UK |
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5.4 |
Grooms may
compete on more than one vehicle at an event. |
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5.5 |
Drivers may act
as grooms on other turnouts within the same event in
which they are competing. |
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6: Horse -
Pony - Donkey |
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6.1 |
Animals need not
be registered with the BHDTA. |
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6.2 |
Animals may
compete twice in any one competition. |
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6.3 |
Animals may wear
boots and/or bandages during all phases of the
competition. |
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7: Dress |
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7.1 |
Marathon dress to
be worn throughout all phases of the competition. |
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7.2 |
BHDTA approved
protective hard hats are required in all phases and
body protectors are strongly recommended. |
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8: Vehicles |
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8.1 |
The competitor
will use the same vehicle for all three phases. |
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8.2 |
Vehicles will be
of a marathon type, pneumatic tyres are permitted but
scurry vehicles are NOT permitted. Minimum weights do
not apply but all vehicles must be of a construction
suitable for the competition.
Minimum widths for all phases of the competition =
125cm. |
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8.3 |
Vehicles may be
measured at any stage during the competition. |
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9: National
Finals Qualification System |
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9.1 |
| Each competitor, in each event, in each
region, will gain points on the scale shown below.
These points reflect the position in which the
competitor finishes within their class each time
they complete. |
| Position |
Points |
| First |
10 |
| Second |
8 |
| Third |
6 |
| Fourth |
5 |
| Fifth |
4 |
| Sixth |
3 |
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| Each competitor completing an event outside
these positions will gain 1 point. |
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9.2 |
The Indoor
Carriage Driving Company Ltd will allocate each event
to a region or regions. |
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9.3 |
Competitors may
not transfer points between regions unless an event is
specified as being multi regional
in the schedule. |
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9.4 |
This rule has
been deleted. |
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9.5 |
All qualifying
events must run to the official I.C.D.C. rules and
event organisers must report all
competitors’ final scores and placings as soon as
possible after the event to The Indoor Carriage
Driving Co Ltd (IHDT UK). |
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9.6 |
| National Finals qualifications; Competitors
will qualify from each class, in each region as
follows:- |
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Junior
Class: |
The
highest points |
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Novice
Pony: |
The
highest & second highest points |
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Novice
Horse: |
The
highest points |
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Open
Pony: |
The
highest points |
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Open
Horse: |
The
highest points |
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Multiples: |
The
Pair,Tandem, Unicorn, Team with the highest
points. |
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| The scores will be calculated as follows:
The point gained from the placings in the qualifying
events in any one region, less one (ie a region with
6 qualifying rounds, the total of a competitors best
5 scores will count). If this results in a tie the
remaining score will be used as a tie breaker. |
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9.7 |
All the previous
seasons National Indoor Champions and the Reserve
Supreme Champion have the right to defend their titles
and not have to pre-qualify but must have competed
during the current season. |
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9.7a |
Past National
Supreme Champions are qualified for all future
National Indoor Championship Finals - provided they
compete in the current season. They may compete in
classes other than those of their championship win. |
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9.8 |
The Indoor
Carriage Driving Company Ltd., as the organisers of
the Championship Finals reserve the
right to issue invitations to further competitors, as
they shall see fit. |
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Rules as at August 2005 |