Arena eventing League with Spring festival Qualifiers

9th August, 2026

Morris Equestrian Centre

Sunday, 9th August 2026
main indoor arena
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1 - Clear rounds 50cm
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Single Phase | 50cm
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2 - Intro 50 cm mixed horses and ponies
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Single Phase | 50cm
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3 - Intro 60cm mixed horses and ponies
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Single Phase | 60cm
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4 - Intro 70 cm mixed horses and ponies
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Single Phase | 70cm
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5 - Pony Club Spring festival 70cm
Arena Eventing is a two-phase competition, which can be run on either an indoor arena, outdoor surface, or a grass arena. General rules follow the current Pony Club Eventing Rule book except as modified below.
Competitors will jump a course of 6 – 8 show jumps immediately followed by a course of 8 – 10 simulated, knockdown cross-country fences including a skinny and a corner style fence**. There will be no more than 20 (dependent on the size of the arena) jumping efforts in total. This may be increased to 25 jumping efforts at the Championships.
The course at the Spring Festival Championships will finish with the last fence as a show jump, the bogey fence, which may be up to 10cm higher than the rest of the course. Knocking down the Bogey Fence will incur 6 penalties, for all other penalties the Bogey Fence will be deemed as part of the Show Jumping section. Preliminary Rounds may include a bogey show jump fence to finish the course if they wish.
The optimum time should be based on a speed of 325mpm for PC70, 350mpm for PC80 and PC90, and 375mpm for PC100 and PC110.
The winner will be the competitor with the lowest number of penalties. In the event of a tie the winner will be the one closest to the optimum time.
There should be a drawn order and, where possible, approximate start times given in advance of the day.
The course will only be open for walking before the class starts.
The Judge’s decision is final.
Special | 50cm
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6 - Intro 80cm mixed horses and ponies
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Single Phase | 80cm
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7 - Pony Club Spring festival 80cm
Arena Eventing is a two-phase competition, which can be run on either an indoor arena, outdoor surface, or a grass arena. General rules follow the current Pony Club Eventing Rule book except as modified below.
Competitors will jump a course of 6 – 8 show jumps immediately followed by a course of 8 – 10 simulated, knockdown cross-country fences including a skinny and a corner style fence**. There will be no more than 20 (dependent on the size of the arena) jumping efforts in total. This may be increased to 25 jumping efforts at the Championships.
The course at the Spring Festival Championships will finish with the last fence as a show jump, the bogey fence, which may be up to 10cm higher than the rest of the course. Knocking down the Bogey Fence will incur 6 penalties, for all other penalties the Bogey Fence will be deemed as part of the Show Jumping section. Preliminary Rounds may include a bogey show jump fence to finish the course if they wish.
The optimum time should be based on a speed of 325mpm for PC70, 350mpm for PC80 and PC90, and 375mpm for PC100 and PC110.
The winner will be the competitor with the lowest number of penalties. In the event of a tie the winner will be the one closest to the optimum time.
There should be a drawn order and, where possible, approximate start times given in advance of the day.
The course will only be open for walking before the class starts.
The Judge’s decision is final.
Special | 80cm
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8 - Intro 90 cm mixed horses and ponies
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Single Phase | 90cm
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9 - Pony Club Spring festival 90cm
Arena Eventing is a two-phase competition, which can be run on either an indoor arena, outdoor surface, or a grass arena. General rules follow the current Pony Club Eventing Rule book except as modified below.
Competitors will jump a course of 6 – 8 show jumps immediately followed by a course of 8 – 10 simulated, knockdown cross-country fences including a skinny and a corner style fence**. There will be no more than 20 (dependent on the size of the arena) jumping efforts in total. This may be increased to 25 jumping efforts at the Championships.
The course at the Spring Festival Championships will finish with the last fence as a show jump, the bogey fence, which may be up to 10cm higher than the rest of the course. Knocking down the Bogey Fence will incur 6 penalties, for all other penalties the Bogey Fence will be deemed as part of the Show Jumping section. Preliminary Rounds may include a bogey show jump fence to finish the course if they wish.
The optimum time should be based on a speed of 325mpm for PC70, 350mpm for PC80 and PC90, and 375mpm for PC100 and PC110.
The winner will be the competitor with the lowest number of penalties. In the event of a tie the winner will be the one closest to the optimum time.
There should be a drawn order and, where possible, approximate start times given in advance of the day.
The course will only be open for walking before the class starts.
The Judge’s decision is final.
Special | 90cm
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10 - Intro 1m mixed horses and ponies
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Single Phase | 1.00m
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11 - Pony Club Spring festival 1m
Arena Eventing is a two-phase competition, which can be run on either an indoor arena, outdoor surface, or a grass arena. General rules follow the current Pony Club Eventing Rule book except as modified below.
Competitors will jump a course of 6 – 8 show jumps immediately followed by a course of 8 – 10 simulated, knockdown cross-country fences including a skinny and a corner style fence**. There will be no more than 20 (dependent on the size of the arena) jumping efforts in total. This may be increased to 25 jumping efforts at the Championships.
The course at the Spring Festival Championships will finish with the last fence as a show jump, the bogey fence, which may be up to 10cm higher than the rest of the course. Knocking down the Bogey Fence will incur 6 penalties, for all other penalties the Bogey Fence will be deemed as part of the Show Jumping section. Preliminary Rounds may include a bogey show jump fence to finish the course if they wish.
The optimum time should be based on a speed of 325mpm for PC70, 350mpm for PC80 and PC90, and 375mpm for PC100 and PC110.
The winner will be the competitor with the lowest number of penalties. In the event of a tie the winner will be the one closest to the optimum time.
There should be a drawn order and, where possible, approximate start times given in advance of the day.
The course will only be open for walking before the class starts.
The Judge’s decision is final.
Special | 1.00m
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13 - Pony Club Spring festival 1.10
Arena Eventing is a two-phase competition, which can be run on either an indoor arena, outdoor surface, or a grass arena. General rules follow the current Pony Club Eventing Rule book except as modified below.
Competitors will jump a course of 6 – 8 show jumps immediately followed by a course of 8 – 10 simulated, knockdown cross-country fences including a skinny and a corner style fence**. There will be no more than 20 (dependent on the size of the arena) jumping efforts in total. This may be increased to 25 jumping efforts at the Championships.
The course at the Spring Festival Championships will finish with the last fence as a show jump, the bogey fence, which may be up to 10cm higher than the rest of the course. Knocking down the Bogey Fence will incur 6 penalties, for all other penalties the Bogey Fence will be deemed as part of the Show Jumping section. Preliminary Rounds may include a bogey show jump fence to finish the course if they wish.
The optimum time should be based on a speed of 325mpm for PC70, 350mpm for PC80 and PC90, and 375mpm for PC100 and PC110.
The winner will be the competitor with the lowest number of penalties. In the event of a tie the winner will be the one closest to the optimum time.
There should be a drawn order and, where possible, approximate start times given in advance of the day.
The course will only be open for walking before the class starts.
The Judge’s decision is final.
Special | 1.10m
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12 - Intro 1.10 mixed horses and ponies
Table A competition in two phases against the clock, faults are accumulated over both phases
Single Phase | 1.10m

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