i think it is 12 but it might be 14. it think it probably say on their website but you can find it out on the internet somewhere, i have before but just can't remember lol! it is definitely one of the two-either 12 or 14.
you have to be 16!
Eventing is a combination of dressage, show jumping and cross country events for horse riders of all abilities. There are 180 events in the UK and they can be found on the British Eventing website along with the criteria for entering.
Well... it depends if you are registerd with biritsh eventing or not. If you are then you can compete in the year of your 12th birthday if you are riding a pony and on the year of your 14th birthday if you are on a horse. But if your not affiliated (with british eventing) then the age varies. It should say on the schedule. Or course there is no age LIMIT to eventing unless the class has a restricted age.
pre-novice eventing (with 100cm or 3'3 jumps) - that's dressage, showjumping and cross country- with no limits on horse/rider age/points
Denis Lynch (Show Jumping), Austin O'Connor (Eventing), Geoff Curran (Eventing), Patricia Ryan (Eventing), Louise Lyons (Eventing), Niall Griffin (Eventing)
in the US, eight years old is the minimum age for any recognized horse trial.
is a 13 yr old girl who loves horses and rides eventing
Eventing is an equestrian sport that involves three phases: dressage, cross-country, and stadium jumping. An eventing rally is the common name for a Pony Club competition in the discipline of eventing.
as a verb it would be 'eventing', as in to take part or ride a horse in eventing
eventing is a stage of dressage, cross country ans stadium jumping.
Horses that are more adapted to the sport of eventing. Eventing horses have to be graceful and strong for the Dressage portion, agile and fast for the stadium jumping portion, and powerful, brave and intelligent for the cross-country jumping phase. not all horses can take the stress of eventing
dressage, cross country, show jumping is eventing