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Caroline Young
Username: Caroliney

Registered: 01-2011
Posted on Wednesday, 18 April, 2012 - 10:57 am:   

As always I now have more questions than answers.

I assume the IHDT rules take precedence over the BHDTA rules. If there is a penalty for driving without a whip does it apply to both national and regional events?

If you choose to drive obstacles without carrying a whip do you get:-

5 penalties for the whole phase
10 because you enter the arena twice
20 because you enter 4 obstacles.

Thank You




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Danny Snow
Username: Snowd

Registered: 02-2012
Posted on Sunday, 15 April, 2012 - 03:44 pm:   

IHDT rules (online)

“Entering the arena without a whip or losing or putting down a whip” ... 5 penalties in all phases.

So, allowed but punished (presumably).




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Rita Bundock
Username: Roanmare

Registered: 11-2007
Posted on Sunday, 15 April, 2012 - 07:17 am:   

Please consult the BHDTA Rulebook (www.horsedrivingtrials.co.uk) for wording on this rule. The FEI (I think) decided to allow drivers not to carry a whip if they did not wish to do so during the MARATHON, must be carried for dressage and cones.

Before disgarding the whip remember it is a driving aid NOT a beating stick and should be used in the same manner as a rider uses leg aids. As Helen says "what if?"

Think very hard before you lay down your whip. If you can't hold a whip then put a retainer on it (just a loop from ferral to stock - top to bottom of hand part- and slip your hand through it). To help improve whip management get lessons or teach yourself,to drive in the coachman fashion. This appears to be a dying art as everyone now drives two handed, personally I think dressage should be driven coachman, that would sort out the real drivers.
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Helen Bridges
Username: Helenb

Registered: 08-2011
Posted on Saturday, 14 April, 2012 - 09:18 pm:   

what do you do if your horse starts going backwards,and you need to encourage him to go forward or move over ? i ,for one would be interested to know.
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Chris Manger
Username: Chrismanger

Registered: 10-2011
Posted on Saturday, 14 April, 2012 - 07:39 pm:   

I read somewhere that a whip had to be carried at all times. But i Can't remember where :-) Sorry But it makes sense to carry a whip at all time Regardless.
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Caroline Young
Username: Caroliney

Registered: 01-2011
Posted on Saturday, 14 April, 2012 - 11:44 am:   

Please could someone help settle an argument (sorry intelligent debate!) that the family has been having since we returned from Keysoe. Having spent a long time mastering the art of driving obstacles holding a whip in hand we were surprised to see a number of able bodied novice competitors driving obstacles without a whip in hand at Keysoe. I maintain that having to hold a whip at all times only applies at regional events, the rules at Keysoe are different. My children disagree with me. Does anyone know what the real rules are please? Thank You.

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