British Riding Clubs NAF Nationals Show Jumping Area 13 Qualifier (Going Ahead)


Show Date
Sun, Jun 7, 2026
Closing Date
Mon, Jun 1, 2026
Enter Online
Starting Times:
Contact phone number on the day Caroline Exley 07837 828022.
A provisional timetable will be available closer to the event.

Class 1
Show Jumping (0.60m)    
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Info:
NAF Mixed 60cm Show Jumping Team/ Individual
Class 2
Senior Show Jumping (0.70m)    
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Info:
NAF Senior 70cm Show Jumping Team/ Individual
Class 3
Junior Show Jumping (0.70m)    
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Info:
NAF Junior 70cm Show Jumping Team/ Individual
Class 4
Senior Show Jumping (0.80m)    
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Info:
NAF Senior 80cm Show Jumping Team/ Individual
Class 5
Junior Show Jumping (0.80m)    
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Info:
NAF Junior 80cm Show Jumping Team/ Individual
Class 6
Show Jumping (0.90m)    
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Info:
NAF Mixed 90cm Show Jumping Team/ Individual
Class 7
Show Jumping (1.00m)    
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Info:
NAF 100cm Show Jumping Team/ Individual
Class 8
Show Jumping (1.05m)    
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Info:
NAF 105cm Show Jumping Team/ Individual

Show Secretary: BRC Area 13 Show Secretary
W Sussex,
Email: n.exley@btinternet.com


Location
Felbridge Showground, Copthorne Road, Felbridge, East Grinstead, W Sussex RH192NU

Show Information
Refreshments from the Felbridge Kitchen
Felbridge Photography
First Aid in attendance and Lingfield Equine Vets on call

Eligibility for all classes can be found in the current BRC Handbook. Eligibility will be taken from the close of entry. All competitors must be registered members on the BRC membership platform (Sport:80) the last working day before the competition date. Anyone failing to meet the eligibility criteria will be disqualified and informed by BRC HQ when the results are processed.

Payment Details & Event Fees
Payment is secure and it goes directly to BRC Area 13.
You will receive an email confirmation of your booking and payment.
Closing date for detailed entries to HDRC 1st June 2026
Entry fee – £20 per individual Qualifier Class

Special Classes
(BRC Championships held 5th – 6th September 2026 Lincolnshire Showground, Grange-de-Lings, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 2NA)
(Sunshine Tour Championship 17th – 19th September 2026 at All England Showground, Hickstead 1st – 3rd in each class qualify)

Terms & Conditions
This competition will run under BRC Rules, anyone in attendance will be bound by the BRC Code of Conduct. It is important that all competitors are aware of the rules relating to this competition – please see the current BRC Handbook and also the BRC Rule Amendments and Changes Document.

All BRC code of conduct rules must be observed at the event unless the venue/organiser has given specific instructions that are still in line with health and safety guidelines. This includes: the welfare of the horses and ponies; the conduct of members, officials, volunteers and representatives; safeguarding and equality and diversity as well as social media and discipline For further information on the BRC codes of conduct please see the BRC handbook.

Entries:
Area Entries
All entrants must purchase a Competition Pass from Sport80 for any qualifier classes.

Entry Restrictions:
Horses can only enter classes of 2 consecutive heights (i.e. 80cm and 90cm or 70cm and 80cm) Juniors and seniors may share a horse, provided they compete at consecutive heights or in restricted classes (ie Senior 70 and Junior 70cm or Junior 80cm and Mixed 90cm)

For mixed classes a horse may only compete once.

BRC have adjusted the numbers to qualify due to requests from many areas. For further information on the numbers to qualify for BRC championships, members are advised to review the BRC 2024 handbook. Hats
All hats must have a visible HOT PINK BRC/BE/PC hat tag in place before they are worn on the showground, to show that they meet the current safety standards. There will be a trained official available on the day to do this for you if your hat does not currently have one. For up-to-date hat rules please see the current BRC Handbook.

Body Protectors
A body protector is not obligatory for show jumping competitions. However, competitors may wear an up to standard body protector should they wish to, for an up-to-date list of standards for body protectors please see the BRC handbook.

Riders wearing Exo Body Cage protectors must inform the secretary at all events, so as paramedics can be informed.

Flu Vaccinations
Your horse must have up to date influenza vaccinations following rule G7 in the current BRC Handbook. There is also an excel date checker spreadsheet available to download on the BRC website.
It is compulsory for all horses to be microchipped. It is the rider’s responsibility to ensure the horse is chipped and it is traceable. Passports must be shown to the Official Steward before competiting.

General Rules
1. The competition will be run under British Riding Club Rules 2026. 2. In the event of cancellation of the event £5 shall be retained per competitor. 3. All entries are accepted only on the terms of the general rules and conditions within the schedule. 4. The judge decision is final. 5. ALL HORSES/PONIES ENTERED FOR BRC QUALIFIERS MUST HAVE A VACCINATION RECORD COMPLYING TO BRC RULE G7. THIS RECORD AND PASSPORT MUST BE BOUGHT ON THE DAY OF THE COMPETITION, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CLUBS TO ENSURE THESE ARE CORRECT. 6. Health and Safety – The organisers of the event have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents and must obey the instructions of the organisers and all officials and stewards. 7. Disclaimer of Liability – save for the death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the organiser or anyone for whom they are in law responsible, neither the organiser of the event to which these rules apply nor the British Horse Society, nor any agent, employee or representative of these bodies accept the liability for any incident, loss, damage, injury or illness to horses, owners, riders, spectators, vehicles, land or any other person or property whatsoever, whether caused by negligence, breach of contract or on any way what so ever. 8. Protective headgear – protective headgear must be worn at all times. All hats must be tagged with a PINK Coloured tag - BRC, BE or PC 9. All dogs must be kept on leads at all times while on the showground. 10. Entries will not be accepted without the correct entry fees. 11. Only riders and/or horses competing may use the warmup facilities 12. Please do not leave litter or muck out horses in the lorry park. 13. Horses must not be tied to lorries/trailers and left unattended. 14. All ridden horses/ponies must be 4 years or over. 15. Protests – These may be lodged by the Chairman or Chef d’Equipe or nominated representative of the club concerned. These must be accompanied by a deposit of £20. They must be addressed to the organiser of the competition. 16. All persons attending the show will be deemed to have accepted the rules and conditions.

ANY HORSE/PONY ATTENDING THE COMPETITION WITHOUT A PASSPORT AND VACCINATION RECORD MAY BE DISQUALIFIED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE OFFICAIL STEWARD.

BRC Code of Conduct
The BRC Code of Conduct includes the welfare of the horse/pony; conduct of members, officials, volunteers, and representatives; safeguarding; equality and diversity; good conduct and discipline; and the BRC social media policy. Examples of the code of conduct can be found in Section 1, of the BRC Handbook.

Members should ensure that they are up to date with the BRC code of conduct to encourage a smooth competition; anyone found to be in breach of the BRC code of conduct is subject to discipline from the BRC disciplinary committee at their discretion.

 

Email Secretary - n.exley@btinternet.com
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