News
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The BUCS Sport Development team is hosting it's first Coaching Development Day on Tuesday 1st March at the University of Birmingham.
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Equestrian Related Injury Survey
30/11/10Have you experienced an equestrian related injury?
Researchers at Leeds Met are seeking horse-riders as part of a study examining equestrian accidents...
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Please note an amendment has been made to the mini league dressage test due to an error in the original document.
Movement 6 on the League test currently reads:
C Working Canter left
E Circle right 20m diameterand should read:
C Working Canter left
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Please note there has been a change to the match official requirements for the equestrian mini leagues (Appendix 2 pp.114 of the handbook).
The regulation currently reads:
Two Dressage Judges. British Dressage List 6 or higher.
The regulation will now read:
One Dressage Judge. British Dressage List 6 or higher.
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BUCS has teamed up with Ascot racing to offer students free entry into Ascot's first meeting of the new 2010/2011 Jumps season. The day features the £100,000 United House Groups Gold Cup Chase over three miles. The Byrne Group Handicap Chase and the competitive William Hill Handicap Hurdle over two miles are the key supporting races.
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All equestrian clubs competing in the mini leagues are required to submit the contact details for their team captains. These contact details are required so captains are able to organise their mini league fixtures effectively. Please click here to access the registration page.
The following institutions are required to submit the contact details for their team captains as soon as possible:
Aberystywth
Birmingham
Chester
East Anglia
Essex
Exeter
Glasgow Caledonian
Harper Adams
Hertfordshire
Kent
Lancaster
Plymouth
Reading
Surrey
Swansea
University College LondonIf you have any problems submitting results please contact tom.gee@bucs.org.uk.


















