“Long Term Equestrian Development”. Sounds fancy. But what does it have to do with you? A lot! Please read on! Every person who picks up a pair of reins has taken their first step along the equestrian Pathway . This Pathway details the progression of a rider from their very first experience all the way to the Olympic podium. Each rider decides how far along the pathway they’ll travel, but the journey has been mapped out to ensure safe and successful learning. One of the components of the Pathway is the Long Term Equestrian Development program. Started nationwide in 2007, this program takes riders from their current lesson program and guides them through a set of specialized lessons, training sessions, and off-horse seminars, taking them further along the Pathway and into a Team competition experience. In years past, the NBEA’s Long Term Equestrian Development (LTED) program has focused on riders new to the disciplines, on riders new to competition, and on coach ...
Mark your calendar for the weekend of April 27 th and 28 th . The NBEA is presenting a full weekend of coaching and rider level PD, including a rider level evaluation updating clinic on Saturday, and a coaching symposium all day on Sunday.
Saturday, April 27 Geary Hill Stables, Geary, N.B.
English coaches and instructors who test Rider Levels must attend the update clinic being held at Geary Hill Stables. This is required training for Rider Level Evaluators, as well as current coaches/instructors who wish to become tester. Sessions will incorporate a focus on Rider Level Paperwork. Topics to be covered include:
EC & NBEA Rider Level Evaluator Protocol Presentation of “Rider Levels 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 Challenge” Rubrics Rider Level Stable Management Including: Temperature/Pulse/Respiration, Bandaging, Blanketing Rider Levels on the Flat; Rider Level Lunging (5 + 6/8); and Rider Level Over Fences – Gymnastic & Course. This training is also valuable for candidates challenging Rider Levels and ...
Covid-19 Winter Plan Measures for Sport & Recreation
beginning February 18, 2022
LIVING WITH COVID-19 GUIDANCE FOR SPORT AND RECREATION ORGANIZATIONS November 22, 2021
For Competition and Event Organizers:
All Guidelines and Documents for Competition Organizers, LTED, and events. Every host and event organizer must have a written Covid-19 operational plan which follows the guidelines and rules of the NB Health Authority. Each clinic or event host must have their operational plan, for which they are solely responsible, available for review upon request by a government official. The Sport New Brunswick documnet "PATH TO GREEN" is our guide for sporting events at this time. (June 21, 2021).
For Everyone: "Living With Covid-19" PROTECTIVE HEALTH MEASURES - NB DEPTARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH - JULY 2021
Covid-19 Information from GNB Sport New Brunswick
THE PATH TO GREEN June 21, 2021
Embracing ...
For Hosts and Organizers Competitions, LTED, Non-competitive Events THE PATH TO GREEN June 21, 2021 Instructions for Organizers To be completed by riders/participants or guardians and submitted to Organizer with entry: 1a. Acknowledgement of Risk/Waiver – over age of majority (fillable) or 1b. Acknowledgement of Risk/Waiver – under age of majority (fillable) To be completed by adults before attending: Passive Screening Questionairre
To be utilized by Compliance Officer at the entrance to event: Information Gathering Form
Other resources ► Covid-19 Screening Questionnaire - poster ► How to Self-Monitor - poster ► Wear your mask poster ► Physical Distancing poster ► Hand Washing poster ► Statements from other agencies
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
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Dates and prize lists will be posted here as we receive them from competition organizers. Listed competitions are sanctioned by Equestrian Canada unless otherwise noted Competitions sanctioned by the AQHA, NBMHC, or NBPHA are listed as a courtesy, as they run under a national or international governing body. Unsanctioned shows are not listed by the NBEA - Read more about the difference here. EC Statement - SAFE SPORT at SANCTIONED COMPETITIONS
The CAC is happy to announce that it is launching Coach Initiation in Sport on March 6, 2017 .
Nationally Sanctioned Competitions - Gold, Silver, Bronze
From Equestrian Canada... ♦ Competition Organizers List of Resources ♦ Competition Administration Policy - CAP - changes shown ♦ Competition Administration Policy - CAP - clean version ♦ Rule Books for all Disciplines
♦ EC Guidelines for Coach status , including Temporary Coach status
♦ EC Safe Sport at Sanctioned Competitions From the NBEA... ► Application for NBEA Competition Officials/Biosecurity Funding ► 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 ACERA Competition & Clinic Insurance Application
[Language French] ♦ Politique D'Adminstration des Concours de Canada Équestre - les modifications sont mises en évidence
♦ Politique ...
Results of the Foshay South Hunter/Jumper Show #1