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Show Date
Sat, Apr 18, 2026
Class
1
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club/ Unaffiliated 60cms Open (0.60m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
300mpm
Info:
In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
Open to competitors that are not registered with British Showjumping, as well as Adult, Associate, Club or Just For Schools Members. Competitors may compete on horses or ponies, subject to availability. Senior riders should be turning 17 years old or older in the current year. There is no age restriction on riding a pony. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st June to 31st May.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Pre-Entry
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Class
2
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club/ Unaffiliated 70cms Open (0.70m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
300mpm
Info:
In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
Open to competitors that are not registered with British Showjumping, as well as Adult, Associate, Club or Just For Schools Members. Competitors may compete on horses or ponies, subject to availability. Senior riders should be turning 17 years old or older in the current year. There is no age restriction on riding a pony. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st June to 31st May.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Pre-Entry
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Class
3
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club/ Unaffiliated 80cms Open (0.80m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
300mpm
Info:
In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
Open to competitors that are not registered with British Showjumping, as well as Adult, Associate, Club or Just For Schools Members. Competitors may compete on horses or ponies, subject to availability. Senior riders should be turning 17 years old or older in the current year. There is no age restriction on riding a pony. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st June to 31st May.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Pre-Entry
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Class
4
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club/ Unaffiliated 90cms Open (0.90m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
300mpm
Info:
In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
Open to competitors that are not registered with British Showjumping, as well as Adult, Associate, Club or Just For Schools Members. Competitors may compete on horses or ponies, subject to availability. Senior riders should be turning 17 years old or older in the current year. There is no age restriction on riding a pony. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st June to 31st May.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Pre-Entry
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Class
5
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club/ Unaffiliated 1m Open (1.00m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
300mpm
Info:
In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes will be withheld. Rule - 76.6
Open to competitors that are not registered with British Showjumping, as well as Adult, Associate, Club or Just For Schools Members. Competitors may compete on horses or ponies, subject to availability. Senior riders should be turning 17 years old or older in the current year. There is no age restriction on riding a pony. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes.Qualifying period: 1st June to 31st May.Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded.
Pre-Entry
British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Show Secretary:
Merrist Wood Arena
Merrist Wood College, Holly Lane, Worplesdon, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU33PE
Payment Details & Event Fees
Entries in advance. You can enter using a Secure Online Entry System. Payment is secure and it goes directly to Merrist Wood. You will receive an email confirmation of your class entry and payment.
Medical cover: £4.00 per rider
All refunds incur a £1.50 admin charge. No refunds after close of entries. The Booking Fee is non-refundable.
1. By completing an entry, whether online or in writing, you agree to the following terms and conditions. All entries or bookings must be accompanied with the appropriate entry fees, paid either by credit/debit card, cash or cheque (made payable to 'Guildford College'). 2. Any withdrawals must be made before the close of entries. Any competitor withdrawing after the closing date will not be subject to a refund/transfer of entry unless accompanied by a valid Vet or Doctor’s certificate. 3. All Dressage competitions shall run under British Dressage rules, unless stated otherwise, and all Show Jumping shall run under British Show Jumping rules, unless stated otherwise. 4. The organisers reserve the right to refuse any entry without reason, to cancel or alter any class, section or competition as they see fit without giving reason. Classes may be split if entries warrant. 5. The judge’s and organisers decision is final. Any objections must be lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes of the incident and supported by a £10 deposit, which will be returned if the objection is upheld. 6. Merrist Wood College, the organisers, their representatives or helpers do not accept liability for injury, damage or loss suffered by spectators, competitors, their horses, grooms, friends, vehicles or property, however caused, and under any circumstances, except proven negligence of the organisers. Claims for negligence against the organisers must be submitted in writing on the day of competition. 7. All competitors must compete in the declared order. If a competitor does not present themselves to the steward when called they will be deemed withdrawn. 8. Practice jumps must be jumped in the correct direction, white flag to the rider’s left hand side and red flag to the rider’s right hand side. 9. Correct riding attire must be worn by all competitors unless stated otherwise. Current BSI hard hats must be worn and properly secured at all times whilst mounted. Body protectors are also advised when jumping and are compulsory for all outdoor Cross Country events. 10. The welfare and health of all horses attending any show at Merrist Wood College is paramount. Any horse deemed to be sick or injured in anyway will be immediately eliminated and the owner shall be asked to remove the horse from the premises. All horses must be 4 years old or over and eligible to compete, with exception of young stock showing classes. 11. If the organisers cancel an event, an administration fee of £1.50 will be retained on all online entries. It is the competitors responsibility to contact the show secretary on 07767 330318 to confirm if the event has been cancelled, however status updates will be available from our event listing and the ‘Merrist Wood Arena’ Facebook page. 12. Lunging is not permitted in any of the arenas at any time. 13. Entries in some cases will be limited, and if after the closing date entries are over-subscribed, a ballot will operate. Waiting lists will be kept for all over-subscribed classes. Classes may start early and might also run into the evening. 14. Dogs must be kept on leads at all times and remain the responsibility of the owner. If any dog is found loose on the College grounds unattended, then appropriate action will be taken. Dogs are not allowed into the viewing gallery. 15. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times. 16. It is the responsibility of all competitors to ensure that the grounds of Merrist Wood College are kept clean and litter put in the bins provided. Any competitor or anyone attending with a competitor found to be disobeying these rules will be asked to leave the college grounds immediately. 17. The college staff reserves the right to ask any competitor or visitor in breach of these terms and conditions, to leave the grounds immediately. 18. The college reserves the right to amend these terms and conditions should the need arise. 19. Smoking is not permitted whilst mounted, in either the outdoor or indoor arena or within 5 metres of any doorway. There is a designated smoking shelter, clearly sign posted in the car park. 20. In the event of a Zonotic diseases (e.g Strangles, Equine Influenza, Herpes Virus) outbreak in the local area then all hirers and competitors are responsible for making sure that they minimise the risk of any potential contamination and if requested they provide a vet certificate to ensure the horses are disease free before arriving on site.
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