See also: "Info for Competition Organizers" page
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
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
This information includes attachments below with information regarding the conclusion of the 2016 season and new, exciting changes for 2017.
Ottawa, ON, July 21, 2017 – Equestrian Canada (EC) is pleased to introduce Long-Term Equestrian Development (LTED) 2.0 — a resource to benefit all equestrian participants, from athletes and parents to coaches and officials to competition organizers and owners.
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 ...
Dates and prize lists will be posted here as we receive them from competition organizers.
2024
♦ All persons coaching at EC sanctioned competitions must hold an Equestrian Canada Licenses Coach Status:
More info here
♦ All competitors, including Juniors, must either declare their Licensed Coach on their entry forms, or declare themselves as "self-coached". LISTED COMPETITIONS are sanctioned by Equestrian Canada unless otherwise noted Competitions sanctioned by the AQHA or NPHA are listed as a courtesy. Unsanctioned shows are not listed by the NBEA Read more about the difference here. EC Statement - SAFE SPORT at SANCTIONED COMPETITIONS
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
Youth Bursary Program
Western, General Performance & Breed Sport JUNIOR Riders
This year, the NBEA will assist junior members achieve their equestrian goals, awarding up to ten bursaries of $500 each.
Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System (CAHSS) Equine Disease Dashboard
Animal Health Emergency Management Project
"The First 48 Hours for Producers" Fact Sheet
This is a NEW quick reference tool developed by the Animal Health Emergency Management (AHEM) project that lists the key Communication, Enhance d Biosecurity, and On-farm Investigation actions to take to protect yourself, your animals, and business after being notified by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) that there is a suspicion of a federally regulated disease on your farm.
Canadian National Farm and Facility Level Biosecurity Standard for the Equine Sector
Biosecurity Information - FEI Veterinary Department
Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Equines
Equestrian Canada Guidelines for Competition and Training in Extreme Weather
Rider Health
♦ Heat Stroke vs Heat Exhaustion
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