2015 Rule Changes Section D - Highlights. Article D114 Participation 4. Senior Riders. A rider may compete as a Senior from the beginning of the calendar.

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2015 Rule Changes Section D - Highlights

Article D114 Participation 4. Senior Riders. A rider may compete as a Senior from the beginning of the calendar year in which he reaches the age of – See FEI rules for Junior riders in relation to championship eligibility. A rider may compete a stallion from the beginning of the calendar year in which he/she reaches the age of 19.

Article D106 Starting order and Timetable 3. Minimum Interval between tests. There should be an interval of no less than 30 minutes between tests. If the cross country test takes place before the jumping test the minimum interval between tests is 60 minutes.

Article D112 Abuse of Horses 1. Horses bleeding on the flank(s) or bleeding in the mouth, nose or marks indicating excessive use of the whip on the flank(s) or the horse’s back, will result in disqualification. (In minor cases of blood in the mouth, such as where a horse appears to have bitten its tongue or lip – Officials MAY authorize the rinsing or wiping of the mouth and allow the rider to continue.

Article D114 Dress Added to: Dress – Dressage test 4.1.1Combined Tests and Horse Trials: (Entry through Preliminary) 4.1.2Combined Tests and Horse Trials (Advanced and Intermediate) 4.3Dress – Jumping Test Members, employees, and volunteers of the military, police, national studs, and national military institutes may, alternatively, wear their respective uniforms with gloves, but in doing so, must still wear protective headgear as defined in Art D

Article D114 Dress - continued 5. Inspection of Saddlery, Whip, Spurs, Equipment and Dress. 5.2Should the competitor not change or modify any item that does not conform, then elimination is at the discretion of the Ground Jury. 5.4Failure to present for Inspection results in elimination.

Article D115 Saddlery 1.Exercise areas. The following are compulsory: an English type saddle and any form of permitted bridle, (D115.3 for cross country and show jumping and Annex 2.1A & 2B for Dressage) including double bridle, snaffle, gag or hackamores. Running martingales (with snaffle only), bit guards, boots, bandages, fly shields, nose covers and saddle covers are permitted. Single direct side reins are permitted only while lunging (only with one lunge line) as are running reins and chambons. Other martingales, any other kind of gadget (such as bearing, side or balancing reins, etc.) and any form of blinkers, are forbidden, under penalty of elimination at the discretion of the Ground Jury.

Article D302 Classification The competitor/horse combination must receive permission of the Ground Jury, the Technical Delegate and the Organizer to continue. Permission, if granted, should be granted in a timely manner.

Article D304 Rules Governing the Dressage Test 2.A competitor who fails to enter the arena within 45 seconds of the starting signal but within 90 seconds or who enters the arena before the starting signal has been given will be penalized for an error of test. Competitors who do not enter the arena within 90 seconds will be eliminated, unless the judge at C has been given a valid reason (such as the horse losing a shoe).

Article D304 Rules Governing the Dressage Test -continued 14.Error of Test: When a competitor makes an Error of Test he will be penalized with 2 penalty points for each occurrence. Entering the arena before the start signal is given Entering the arena between 45 and 90 seconds of the start signal Not taking the reins in one hand during salute Doing a rising trot when a sitting is specified or visa versa

Article D304 Rules Governing the Dressage Test -continued 15.Repetition of a Movement following an Error of Course: (added wording) If the bell is not rung and the same error occurs again because the same movement is repeated in the test, only one Error of Course is recorded. The decision as to whether or not an error of course or test has been made will be that of the judge at C. The other judges’ scores will be adapted accordingly.

Article D306 Dressage Scoring 1. Marking: Judges will award good marks from 0 to 10 using whole numbers only (half marks not permitted) for each numbered movement and for each of the collective marks. Added wording: All Half marks from may be used both for movements and collective marks, at the discretion of the judge.

Article D309 Cross-Country Courses 1.6SAFETY FLAGS. Use of safety flags is highly recommended for the following types of fences: Corners; Fences of less than 3m (9’8”) jumpable width; Related fences which because of their design offer a jumpable line of less than 3m (9’8”) width; Fences designed to be jumped on an angle where knocking a flag is a possibility; If safety flags are used, the flags and poles on these fences must meet the following criteria:

Article D309 Cross-Country Courses - continued The flag poles must be made of a material that cannot shatter, break or splinter, such as suitable plastic or carbon fiber or any other appropriate materials; There must be no points anywhere on the flag poles and any sharp corners and/or edges on the flags must be rounded; Flags must be secured in such a way that they “break away” and/or move away from the fence if/when struck by either horse or rider in such a way that the chance of horse and/or rider being injured is significantly reduced. All flags and flagpoles to be used in these situations will need to be approved by technical Delegate.

Article D311 Cross-Country Scoring 3. Additional reasons for elimination. 3.11Failure to have a tack check 4. Elimination is left to the discretion of the Ground Jury in the following cases: 4.1 Jumping, or attempting to jump an obstacle with incorrect headgear or without headgear or with an unfastened retention harness (Article D ). 4.2 Performing the test with incorrect saddlery, dress, equipment or with illegal whip or spurs (Article D114).