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Geary Hill Show #2

Geary Hill Stables Equestrian Challenge #2 June 16-17, 2018

2’3 Jumpers

1 st Miss Cherry Pie Chelsea Cooke

2 nd Thunderpants

3 rd Big Brook Emma Lobinsky 2’3 Jumpers

1 st Miss Cherry Pie

2 nd Big Brook

3 rd Thunderpants

4 th Meggy’s Irish Pride Karlee Dumont

5 th Wild Tango Lucie Pearson

2’6 Jumper

1 st Gameboy Bailey Chapman

2 nd Big Brook

3 rd Handsome Samson Nicole Beaulieu

4 th Stellar Storm Megan Craft

5 th Wild Tango 2’6 Jumper

1 st Gameboy

2 nd Sheeze Under my Thumb

3 rd Stellar Storm

2’9 Jumper

1 st Paparazzi

2 nd Gameboy

3 rd Disco Inferno 2’9 Jumper

1 st Paparazzi

2 nd Disco Inferno Intro Hunter Division

1 st class over fences

1 st Fonzarelli

2 nd Spice Girl Destiny French

3 rd Elliott Lake Isabel Lacroix

4 th Light’em up Claire Park

2 nd class over fences

1 st Fonzarelli

2 nd light’em up

3 rd Speice Girl

4 th Elliott Lake

...

 

Les Écuries de la Cadence Hunter-Jumper Show Results 2018

Les Écuries de la Cadence Bronze Competition Results - Over Fences Les Écuries de la Cadence Bronze Competition Results - Flat Classes

 

NBEA_BRONZE_Points_to_Date

NBEA Bronze Year-End Awards Tallies for 2019 - Final

Please keep in mind the horse must have competed at two Bronze competitions in NB to be eligible for awards (or in the case of the Equitation division, the rider).

Competition at two shows is indicated by the green Total box on the right. ♦ ♦ ♦

Example:

Jupiter placed first in the first Intro Hunter class (6 pts), third in the second (4 pts) and first in the Under Saddle (6 pts). All three classes had 3 entries. (6 x 3) + (4 x 3) + (6 x 3) = 48 points.

The horse (or the rider in Equitation divisions) must have competed at two NB Bronze competitions to be eligible for year-end awards.

If you have any dispute with the points tallies as shown, please contact [email protected].

 

Geary Hill Show #1

GHS Equestrian Challenge #1 May 27, 2018 2’3 jumper #1

1 st Terrific McGoozer Jennika Charette

2 nd Disco Inferno Lily Thomas

3 rd Thunderpants Ruby Finnegan

4 th Grand Finale Sue Bulman

5 th Sheeze under My Thumb Meagan Hartt

6 th Royal Runner Samantha Atkinson

2’3 jumper #2

1 st Terrific McGoozer

2 nd Sheeze Under My Thumb

3 rd Thunderpants

4 th Grand Finale

2’6 Jumper 1 st Royal Runner

2 nd Disco Inferno

3 rd Spartak Ingmara Wheeler

4 th Muberra’s Dream Steise Hodgson 2’6 jumper

1 st Spartak

2 nd Disco Inferno

3 rd Royal Runner

4 th Gossip Girl Grace Stevenson

5 th Muberra’s Dream

2’9 jumper

1 st Royal Runner

2 nd Spartak

3 rd Sweet Deal Josie Davenport

2’9 jumper

1 st Spartak

2 nd sweet Deal

3 rd Royal Runner

Intro Hunter

Won all three classes

1 st Fonzarelli Bex Finnegan

Jr A Equitation

1 st Mia Dumont Jr B Equitation

1 st Jill Finnegan

2 nd ...

 

Information for Competition Organizers

Nationally Sanctioned Competitions - Gold, Silver, Bronze

From Equestrian Canada... ♦ Competition Organizers List of Resources ♦ Competition Administration Policy handbook ♦ Rule Books for all Disciplines

♦ EC Guidelines for Coach status , including Temporary Coach status 2023

♦ EC Safe Sport at Sanctioned Competitions From the NBEA... ► Application for NBEA Competition Officials/Biosecurity Funding

► Application for NBEA Competition Officials/Biosecurity Funding - fillable form ► NBEA Bronze Year-End awards - eligible classes descriptions ► NBEA Bronze Year-End awards - eligible classes MSWord version for copy-and-paste ♦♦ Show Results Reporting Form for NBEA Bronze Year-End Points

2022 Year-End Results 2021 Year-End Results Due to Covid-19, numbers of competitions in NB were reduced. Y ear-end awards were not tabulated for 2020. 2019 Year-End Results 2018 Year-End Results

Which classes count toward year-end awards? Click to see.

 

Breed Sport

Each breed-specific group or club is committed to the promotion, protection, and development of its breed. Competitions range from judging horses' confirmation on the lead line, to English, Western, Saddle Seat, and/or Driving classes dedicated to the ideals of the breed.

 

Dressage

Dressage , from the French word for "training" is often described as the art of dancing on horseback or ballet on horseback and is often compared to the freestyle of figure skating.

The art of dressage is a harmonious blend of power, beauty and precision. The sport of Dressage is designed to improve a horse's balance, suppleness and flexibility, as well as improve the communication between horse and rider.

At home dressage consists of several hundred hours of patient nurturing. It takes years to build the necessary strength and fortitude to enable the horse to perform these difficult movements with ease and grace. In the competition ring dressage shows us everything we think a horse should be. They are obedient yet independent, they are explosive yet contained.

Dressage New Brunswick Equestrian Canada - Dressage

Western dressage is a newer aspect of the discipline. All Dressage New Brunswick competitions offer western dressage classes. The tests can be seen at: ...

 

[Language English]Reining

Reining horses and riders complete intricate patterns using a set of barely perceptible cues. At reining competitions, horse and rider pairs are placed in classes sorted by their age, status (professional or amateur) and level of experience. At the top level of competition, competitors complete one of 10 patterns that demonstrate the athletic abilities of the horse and the subtle communication between horse and rider. Included in the patterns are several compulsory movements: varying circles, small slow circles, flying lead changes, roll backs, spins and the crowd pleasing sliding stop. Reining competitors also perform freestyles, in which they choreograph the compulsory movements to music. Freestyles are judged on level of difficulty as well as music and choreography.

Driving is an all-encompassing equestrian sport, not only because all horse breeds and sizes can be used, but also because it appeals to people of all ages. There are four basic divisions: recreational driving, sanctioned competitions specifically for Pleasure Driving, Combined Driving and draft horses.

 

Next Para-Equestrian Video Competition Entry Deadline is October 30th

Reminder: Next Para-Equestrian Video Competition Entry Deadline is October 30 Ottawa, ON, Oct. 21, 2017 – Don’t miss out on the opportunity to participate in the fourth leg of the 2017 Para-Equestrian Video Competition series. The next deadline for submission is coming up quickly on Oct. 30, 2017.

 

Competition Organizers

See also: "Info for Competition Organizers" page

 

 

 

NBEA Stable Directory

Stable Owners! ► Do you have your Premi ses ID number for LIVESTOCK ? Learn more about this vital program here .

Watch the presentation from Dr. Nicole Wanamaker on the Premises ID for Livestock. Learn how it works and why it's so important for anyone who keeps even one horse or livestock animal on their property. ► Eligible for the NB Farm Business Registry ? Learn more here. Farm Business Registry application form

 

 

 

Attention Competition Organizers

Resources

The NBEA’s competition contact, Heather Findlay , and Equestrian Canada’s competition contact (1-866-282-8395 ext. 141), will be happy to answer questions regarding sanctioned competition. EC Competition Administration Policy EC Competition Application Important Notice to EC Competition Organizers & Stewards Rule Books for all disciplines General information for organizers of EC competitions

Provincially Sanctioned Competitions: NBEA Sanctioning Requirements For Provincially Sanctioned Competitions DRESSAGE NBEA Sanctioned Competition Application Form - Dressage NBEA Sanctioned Horse Show/Event Certificate of Insurance NBEA Sanctioned Competition Report - Dressage NBEA Sanctioned Competition Judge’s Report - Dressage

NEW Bronze Competitions Funding for NEW Bronze Competitions Registration for Bronze Competition Funding Year End Awards 2017 NBEA Year End Awards 2018 NBEA Year End Awards