What is the highest level of eventing?
four-star level
The four-star level is the highest level of eventing and is offered at six competitions around the world: the Kentucky Three-Day Event (USA), Badminton Horse Trials (GBR), Burghley Horse Trials (GBR), Australian International Three-Day Event (AUS), Luhmühlen Horse Trials (GER), and Les Etoiles de Pau (FRA).
What height is be novice?
1.10m
A beginner’s guide to Eventing
| BE level | Height | FEI equivalent level |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | 1.10m | CCI/CIC 1* |
| Int-Novice | 1.15m SJ, Novice XC | |
| Intermediate | 1.15m | CCI/CIC 2* |
| Advanced | 1.20m | CCI/CIC 3* |
How do you qualify for CCI?
Eligibility for the CCI program requires that all applicants: Must be currently enrolled as a full-time student at a community college or accredited two-year college and completed at least one semester at the time of applying.
What level is Olympic eventing?
International Eventing Competition
| Star Level | Cross-Country | Show Jumping |
|---|---|---|
| Olympic Games | Height: 1.2 m Distance: 5600-5800 m Speed: 570 mpm Time: 9:50 – 1:10 minutes Obstacles: 38-42 | Height: 1.3 m Speed: 375 mpm Obstacles: 11-16 |
What levels of eventing are there?
For years, eventing in the United States had six distinct recognized levels: Beginner Novice, Novice, Training, Preliminary, Intermediate, and Advanced. The divide between Training and Preliminary is generally recognized as the step from the lower levels to the upper levels.
How tall should an eventing horse be?
Preliminary: Jump Height: 3’7″. The Preliminary level is a moderate examination of competitors and horses in a regular training program preparing for international Two-Star events. Intermediate: Jump Height: 3’9″.
What is intermediate eventing?
Intermediate (I) level show jumping fences are a maximum of 125cm, and cross country fences are a maximum height of 115cm. Advanced Intermediate (AI) classes have an Advanced level dressage test, show jumping course at a maximum height of 130cm and an Intermediate level cross country course.
What is the difference between CIC and CCI in eventing?
Originally, competitions were held in two formats, CCI and CIC (Concours International Combiné). The difference between the two was that the 4 phases of cross-country (A, B, C, and D) were held in CCI competition, while CIC (Concours International Combiné) competition only ran the D phase.
What is Mer eventing?
3.4 MODIFIED (M) – Open to competitors of any age, on horses four years of age or older. The competitor must have obtained an MER at two Horse Trials at the Training Level or higher. 3.6 TRAINING THREE-DAY EVENT- Open to competitors of any age, on horses four years of age or older.
How many levels are in eventing?
What is British Eventing?
British Eventing is the National Governing Body for the sport of eventing in Great Britain. We regulate and schedule over 170 events throughout Britain across the season. Eventing combines dressage, show jumping and cross country in one exciting activity. It is an engaging sport for all ages and has equal opportunities for everyone to compete.
What levels are there in British Eventing?
British Eventing has a range of series and Championships to aim for at a variety of levels. These include the run at BE90 and BE100 level at Badminton Horse Trials, and the Restricted Novice for amateur riders at the Festival of British Eventing.
What is the difference between BE90 and BE100 level competition?
BE90 level competition sees a maximum height show jump at 95cm and the cross country is a maximum of 90cm. BE100 classes have a maximum height show jumping of 105cm and cross country of 100cm. BE100 Plus classes are a step up from BE100 before BE105, they have a Novice level dressage test but a BE105 level show jumping and BE100 level cross country
What is advanced level (a) eventing?
Advanced level (A) is the top level of National eventing competition. The maximum height of show jumping fences are 1.30cm, and on cross country, the maximum height is 1.20cm. Next to some British Eventing classes you will see special class codes: