Post by Admin on Jan 7, 2015 12:50:38 GMT 2
Discipline Levels
Okay so we take into account that all breeds big or small may enter in the most competitive sports, we also do consider that some breeds like the shetland cannot compete against a shire / warmblood. However shetlands and many others can compete against their own breeds or any breed that fits into their area, for example if you have a dutch warmblood they may compete in championship dressage against a shire. We do not discrimminate breeds against levels. If you have schooled your e.g shetland with a child rider then you may enter in junior championships, in cases where a small adult can ride that small of a breed without putting pain or pressure on the shetland then you will be able to compete at international levels, but only against other capable small breeds.
How do I advance in a level?
Well first off you must always go into schooling shows to get your equine in practice with the show ring, you may also enter in novice shows and as the equine ages and shows more the higher the levels may go.
Where do I find out what level my horse is in?
Discipline Societies should host either a spreadsheet showing your registered horse/pony and you will see what level they are currently at, once you horse/pony earns enough points or has got a decent show history and is of the right age you may see on the spreadsheets your horse/pony/s level grow.
Will you level cap a breed overall?
No, again we do not discriminate against breeds, if your equine can show it can show, if it can do it in real life it can do it on here!