What Does Hc Mean In Horse Shows?

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hor concours.
Definition: Riding hor concours at a horse competition means you are not competing. You will still pay an entry fee, receive a number and be judged by the judge. However, you will not be considered for placings.

What does HC mean in British showjumping?

Intro is the lowest of the British Eventing levels
However, you can enter Intro level eventing competitions as ‘Hors Concours’ or ‘HC’ (which means ‘without competing‘), and you will not be counted when calculating the competition placings.

What height does Bs start at?

The junior classes are New Recruits (60/65cm), British Novice (80cm), Discovery (90cm), Newcomers (1m) and Foxhunter (1.10m). These are just the basic classes but there are plenty more that are displayed on the British Showjumping website.

What does PC mean in horse terms?

Pony Club
ODE: One Day Event. PB: Part Bred. PC: Pony Club. Placed every time out: The horse has been placed at every show it has attended.

What are the levels in British dressage?

The levels include; Intro, Novice, Elementary, Medium, Advanced Medium, Advanced, Prix St George, Intermediate I, Intermediate II and Grand Prix. Each level is made up of a number of tests that you can work through, each test is unique with tests within the same level sharing the same movements.

What does HC mean in eventing scores?

HC (or Hors Concours) is the term used for a non-competitive entry. It literally means without rival – and may be used if you wish to keep your score private and not be eligible for placings or prize money.

What height is C grade showjumping?

Heights

Grade Show Jumping Heights Eventing Heights
D Grade 60cm to 75cm 60cm
C Grade * 75cm – 90 cm 80cm
B Grade * 90 cm – 105cm 90cm
A Grade * 105cm to 120cm 105cm

What tack is not allowed in showjumping?

Leather, sheepskin or similar materials may be used on each cheek piece of the bridle (as long as the material does not exceed 3cm in diameter when measured from the horse’s cheek). Blinkers and tongue straps are forbidden.

What does grade C mean in horses?

Grade C is the grade for initial registration, assigned to horses that have won between £0 and £999 in showjumping events.

How high do Olympic horse jumpers jump?

5.2 feet
In Olympic showjumping competitions, the fences’ height is 1.6 meters (5.2 feet) and has a maximum width of 2 meters (6.5 feet). The triple bar obstacle can be 2.2 meters wide, and the water jump distance is set at a maximum of 4.5 meters (14.76 feet). What is this?

What does POA mean in horses?

Pony of the Americas

Other names POA
Country of origin United States
Traits
Distinguishing features Appaloosa coloring, small size, suitable for riding
Breed standards

What does CT mean in horse riding?

C.T.: Combined Test. FEH: Future Event Horse.

What is POA horse term?

The origins of the Pony Of The Americas – commonly referred to as POAs – is more recent than many other breeds so more is known about their foundation. In 1954, a Shetland Pony breeder in Iowa named Les Boomhower purchased an Arabian/Appaloosa cross mare that had been bred to a Shetland Pony.

What does HC mean in a dressage test?

Hor concours is a French phrase and means roughly “exception from competition”. You may also see or hear it referred to as HC. It is most commonly used in the dressage ring. Whether or not riders may ride hor concours is at the discretion of the judges and organizers.

Is 67% a good score in dressage?

Overall scores of 70% or over for a dressage test are considered very good, scores of 60-70% are considered good and if a horse and rider are consistently scoring 60%+ at any level of dressage competition this indicates that horse and rider are ready to move onto the next level.

Is 68 a good score in dressage?

In academia, 66% is a D+. A 70% isn’t much better as its a C-. I’ve had a hard time explaining to my grade savvy 5th graders that any score in a dressage test over 60% is consider by many to be a solid score and is actually worth celebrating.

What are the FEI levels of eventing?

International Eventing Competition
International FEI competitions are designated with stars: One Star, Two Stars, Three Stars, Four Stars, and Five Stars.

What does RF mean in eventing?

Rider Fall
RF: Rider Fall. MR: Mandatory Retirement (Horse fall) X: Didn’t pass veterinary inspection. DQ: Disqualified. DR: Dangerous Riding (25 penalties or elimination)

What is grade C in showjumping?

Horse grading: Affiliated horses are classed under three categories, depending on how many points they have won: Grade C: 0-999. Grade B: 1,000-1,999. Grade A: 2,000 points or more.

What is A2 showjumping?

1 (A2) Competition against the clock. Competitors with equality of penalties for any place are placed in accordance with time taken to complete the round. In the event of equality of penalties and time for first place, a jump-off against the clock may take place.

What height is 1 * show jumping?

Category 1 has a minimum height of 70cm up to a maximum height of 1.15m.

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