On the weekend of 28/29 May 2022 we will be holding an Icelandic Horse Competition here at the farm with regional judges Mic Rushen and Harriet Vincent. There will be a mix of tests with something for everyone including group and individual gaits tests, figures tests, flag racing and beer tolt.
The competition will be held in a large 20x65m arena with a firm all weather surface.
The classes will start at 10:30 on Saturday 28th May, but you are welcome to arrive from 1pm on Friday 27th May.
FEIF Classes:
I really hope you can join us.
The competition will be held in a large 20x65m arena with a firm all weather surface.
The classes will start at 10:30 on Saturday 28th May, but you are welcome to arrive from 1pm on Friday 27th May.
FEIF Classes:
- T1 - Individual Tolt Class
- T2 - Individual Loose Rein Tolt Class
- T3 - Intermediate Group Tolt Class
- T6 - Intermediate Group Loose Rein Tolt Class
- T7 - Beginners Group Tolt Class
- T8 Youth - Beginners Group Tolt Class (Under 18's)
- V1 - Individual Four Gait Class
- V6 - Beginners Group Four Gait Class
- F1 - Individual Five Gait Class
- F3 - Intermediate Group Five Gait Class
- FG1 - Figures Test
- HF1 - Best 3 of 4 - Four gaits are shown and only the marks from the best three count
- HF2 - Group Piggy Pace Class (Same format as T7, but piggy pace instead of tolt)
- FR1 - Flag Race
- BT1 - Beer Tolt
- JC1 - Bucket Jumping Challenge
- T8 Youth - Beginners Group Tolt Class
- FR2 - Youth Flag Race
- BT2 - Lemonade Tolt
- JC2 - Youth Bucket Jumping Challenge
- Tests will be run under FEIF rules with Qualifiers on Saturday and Finals on Sunday except for the T8 Youth Test which will be run as qualifiers only. There will be rosettes to third place.
- Non Registered Icelandic Horses are welcome to take part but must compete HC.
- The only exception to the FEIF rules is that horses may compete in more than one gaits class and more than one tolt class per day.
- The number of starts per horse per day for FEIF classes is limited (in accordance with the FEIF rules) as follows:
- A 5-year-old horse, may start twice per day, not including races or cross-country (however, pace test, speed pace and pace races are permitted)
- A 6-year-old horse may start 3 times per day
- A 7 year and older horse, may start 4 times per day
- Any preliminary round or final is considered to be a start
- For pace test, speed pace, pace race 250m and 150m, 2 rounds on one day are counted as 1 start
- Our standard terms & conditions apply.
I really hope you can join us.