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What is a small junior hunter?

What is a small junior hunter?

When the hunter jumper term “Junior” is used in a division, it refers to the age of the rider which must be 17 years or under. Examples include Small Junior Hunter or High Junior Jumper.

What size is a small junior hunter?

Junior Hunter 3’6 Small 15 & Under.

Are breastplates allowed in Hunters?

STANDING MARTINGALES: A BREASTPLATE WITH A STANDING MARTINGALE ATTACHMENT OR A REGULAR STANDING MARTINGALE IS CONSIDERED NORMAL HUNTER ATTIRE FOR OVER FENCES CLASSES — DO NOT ADJUST TOO SHORT OR TOO LONG — ASK FOR HELP IF YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW TO ADJUST A MARTINGALE! A BREASTPLATE IS OK.

What height is the low childrens hunters?

Low Children’s Jumper 1.00m to 1.05m. High Children’s Jumper 1.10m for the first class of the section. In all other classes of the section fences to be set no lower than 1.10m and no higher than 1.15m.

What’s the difference between baby green and Hunter?

Schooling Hunter Division. This division can sometimes held in place of the Baby Green Division. Even though these classes are very similar to the Baby Greens, the horses are penalized for trotting corners or trotting for a simple lead change. This division is made up of 3 over fences classes and one flat class.

How tall does baby green hunter horse get?

Baby Green Hunter – 2’9″ (0.85m), non-EC, open to horses of any age that have never competed in EC-recognized competitions above 2’6″ (0.80m).

How tall does Baby Green Hunter have to be to compete in over fences?

Multiple over fences classes along with a single under saddle is the norm. Baby Green Hunter – 2’9″ (0.85m), non-EC, open to horses of any age that have never competed in EC-recognized competitions above 2’6″ (0.80m).

How tall do horses have to be to be in the baby green division?

Schooling Hunter Class. Fence Height 2’6. The Schooling Hunter Division is for horses that have been showing for over a year. This division can sometimes held in place of the Baby Green Division. Even though these classes are very similar to the Baby Greens, the horses are penalized for trotting corners or trotting for a simple lead change.