Tasmanian State Championships
20-21 November 2020
Santarena Park - Scottsdale
N.E.E.E.C. and C.C.E.R.
RIDES
Distance | Start Time | Legs | Cost |
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160km elev | 00:00 | 5 | $160 |
95km elev | 06:00 | 3 | $95 |
40km | 08:00 | 1 | $45 |
15km | 09:00 | 1 | $30 |
Non-members | (Day Riders) | add $20 |
(in lieu membership & for PL insurance)
160km and 95km are elevated You can retire at any leg after 80km, or continue to finish.
All rides will be Vet Gate into Hold This means that your ride time doesn't stop until you present to the vet.
TEMPERATURE LOGS
- ALL HORSES MUST HAVE A FOUR DAY TEMPERATURE LOG SUBMITTED BEFORE ENTERING THE RIDE BASE
- See opposite re. Horse Health Declaration
- No completed log means no entry to the ride base.
RIDE BASE ENTRY
- For biosecurity purposes, the ride base will open from 11:00 Friday
- Any alternative arrangements to be negotiated directly with Graham Bucknell before Tuesday 17 November
VETTING
- Vetting from 15:00 on Friday
BRIEFING
- 160km elev. and 95km elev. Friday at 18:00
- 40km Saturday 07:00
- 15km at 07:45
OTHER INFORMATION
- COVID Officer - Mark Dunn
- Offers of help from all possible volunteers including TPR's, Timekeepers & Pencillers would be greatly appreciated
- Electronic timing will be used
- A canteen, will be available
- No smoking on track
- No dogs
- Please keep the site clean. All hay, manure and rubbish must be taken with you.
- We request all riders ensure they are familiar with current endurance rulebook to ensure compliance to all rules and regulations. We specifically request all yards are compliant (see opposite).
RIDE ENTRY
- Online entries will close 20:00 Tuesday 17 November 2020
- Phone entries and enquiries to Megan Jensen 0400 815 510
- Entry payments happily received by direct deposit.
- Account Name: North East Equine Endurance Club (or NEEEC)
- BSB 067-601 Account No. 1011 3091
- Please use name and membership number as reference.
- Email remittance to neeecsecretary@outlook.com
RIDE BASE LOCATION
- Ride base is at Santarena Park, Bridport/Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale
- Click on the red map pin at right to get directions via Google Maps, or zoom in for more detail.
IMPORTANT BIOSECURITY INFORMATION
- All riders must present a completed Corona Virus (COVID-19) Declaration on arrival at the ride base. This must include details of all members in your party.
-------*The Declaration Form is available for download here
- All riders and party members must review the Ride Biosecurity Information sheet so that they are familiar with the infection control procedures to be in place at the ride.
-------The Information sheet is available here.
------- The full event COVID Safety Plan is available here
- In order to minimise the risk of disease transmission at the event, riders should consider attending with the minimum number of support people possible (giving due consideration to rider safety).
- Spectators, members of the public and others not directly associated with the running of the event are discouraged from attending.
- All riders MUST present a completed 4 day Horse Health Declaration, for each horse, on arrival at the ride base. If you arrive without this you will not be allowed onto the ride base and will not be allowed to ride. In effect this requires you to take and record your horses temperature for three days prior to arrival at the ride base, plus on the day of arrival.
--------The Horse Health Declaration form is available here
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Horse registration and log book needs MUST be in the hands of the Logbook Registrar a full week BEFORE the ride.
- Changes affecting "Day Membership" Riders who are not full members must take out "Day Membership". Arrangements for this have changed. Information is available here
- New riders can find lots of information here
- You are encouraged to look at the National Rules which can be found here
- Particular attention needs to be paid to the yarding of your horse at Ride Base.
AERA Rule 54. HORSE CONTAINMENT
- 54.1 The person responsible for a horse has a duty of care to all other persons to ensure their horse(s) are contained at all times. A competent responsible person must supervise horse(s) at all times when horse(s) are in the horse yard.
- 54.2 The preferred method of horse containment are metal yards, substantially fixed to a solid object such as a horse float, truck or permanent fence or appropriately pegged into the ground. Alternatively, electric fencing is permitted, but shall as a minimum, have 2 strands of tape, preferably white and a minimum of 1cm wide, with the top tape to be 1.2 to 1.4 metres above the ground. The posts used should be of substantial material (steel pickets) and installed so that the tape does not sag. The fence shall be energized at all times the horse is in the yard.
- 54.3 Only one horse is permitted per enclosure.
- 54.4 Ground tethering or the hobbling of horses is not permitted.
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