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rules 2011 - British Skewbald and Piebald Association

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SECTION C<br />

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS for the BSPA World Championships of<br />

Colour National Champion of Champions<br />

1. SHOW SECRETARIES<br />

1. Qualifier - 1st, 2nd, or 3rd will qualify automatically in all classes unless otherwise agreed.<br />

Not affected by numbers forward.<br />

2. County/Agricultural Shows - may award additional qualifiers according to numbers<br />

entered/forward. Classes of 10-12 qualify to 4th place <strong>and</strong> classes over 10 qualify 1st-6th.<br />

3. Additional qualifiers - are required for the highest placed Traditional/Native, Cob/Vanner<br />

or heavyweight or Youngstock as appropriate <strong>and</strong> Ponies (in combined/open classes). As<br />

confirmed in Affiliation Pack data.<br />

4a.Qualification cards - Must be produced in the ring <strong>and</strong> signed in the ring by the judge.<br />

Show secretaries are particularly asked to make their stewards aware of this rule. ALL<br />

Riders.h<strong>and</strong>lers are required to carry these into the ring otherwise qualification becomes<br />

invalid.<br />

4b.Membership cards must be carried at all times <strong>and</strong> may be required to be produced.<br />

5. The result sheets - supplied with the rosettes should be properly completed <strong>and</strong> returned<br />

to the <strong>Association</strong> at the end of the show together with any surplus rosettes.<br />

6. Rules - Classes will be judged within the <strong>rules</strong> of the BSPA. See pages 8–12 incl.<br />

7. Required Schedule Wording <strong>Skewbald</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Piebald</strong> - refer FORMS BSPA SL2 <strong>and</strong> BSPA<br />

SL5 for correct wording.<br />

8. Broodmares - Broodmares are so classified when they are either certified in foal, +<br />

covering certificates supplied, or are shown with their foal at foot. Barren signifies that they<br />

have had a foal(s) but are empty (not in foal) for the show season. No mare can enter a<br />

broodmare class unless the above applies.<br />

9. Broodmares - may not be shown in any ridden classes. Foals must be four weeks old or<br />

above to attend a show.<br />

10. These <strong>rules</strong> apply to all qualifying classes in the UK <strong>and</strong> Eire.<br />

11. Public Liability - Individual members <strong>and</strong> organisers of Affiliated Shows MUST HAVE<br />

Public Liability Insurance.<br />

12. Schedules must be sent for proof reading.<br />

2. COMPETITORS<br />

1. Qualification cards - These must be signed in the ring by the judge for Qualification to be<br />

valid.<br />

2. Working Hunters - qualification can be accepted from competitors who have qualified for<br />

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