St Clere Pleasure Ride

St Clere Pleasure Ride

Sunday, 2nd June 2019 at 9:00am

Ride information


The ride is Pleasure Ride with routes of 8km, 16km and 32km. 

We are also offering an opportunity to try TREC. 

TREC

In addition to the Endurance we are offering a limited number of entries to try TREC. TREC and Endurance complement each other. To learn more about TREC please look here What is TREC 

 

We are offering an introductory “try a PTV ” for the  for a special price of just £12 per round. You buy this at the same time as your ride ticket. 

 

This is organised by TREC trainer Jenny Snowdon. 

Jenny will set up a selection of obstacles typical of those seen in this (PTV) section of a TREC competition. 

With TREC you have the opportunity to improve a number of important endurance skills such as gate opening, crossing bridges etc. Many endurance riders use the winter TREC events to work on skills in preparation for the following season of endurance.

 

The TREC will be run like a “clear round event” and further details are found in the rider information download.

 

The route maps are displayed on the South East Group's website. .There will be no talkround so please take time to look at your map before arriving

This is an unvetted ride, the first horse will start at 9am, the last horse will leave by 12am - after this time no horses can leave the venue.

Start times will be given nearer the time, in blocks of rider number. 

The ride emergency numbers are - 07803908699

Ride Organiser - Judith Yarnold - 07803908699 - judithyarnold@gmail.com 

Ride Secretary - Samantha Dinan - 01732 454668 - samanthalodge@icloud.com



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