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BHS TREC Welsh Championships 2008

TRECThis year Triley Fields Equestrian Centre held the BHS TREC Welsh Championships at it’s centre.

The weather stayed dry and people arrived from all over the country. The event was a big success.BHS TREC is a unique equestrian sport based on the French discipline “Le Trec”. Introduced to this country by the British Horse Society in 1998, BHS TREC appeals to a variety of riders with all kinds of horses and ponies.

The competition is designed to test a horse/rider combination through a whole range of activities rather than focusing on one particular discipline. The sport requires versatility and training, combining the requirements of trail riding, with jumping and correct basic flatwork.

BHS TREC comprises three phases, testing the partnership’s ability to cope with an all-day ride across varied terrain, route finding, negotiating natural obstacles and hazards, while considering the welfare of the horse, respecting the countryside and enjoying all it has to offer.

History
Levels
Phases

The BHS is the national governing body for the sport in the UK, regulating competitions, supporting organisers, training judges and officials, and organising Championship events for riders at all levels.

Open to all, the sport has something to offer every horse and rider, with opportunities for pairs of riders to compete together and classes to cater for a range of riders from those with very modest ambitions, to others with a keen competitive instinct, right up to international championship level.

The social aspect of the activity is important too, providing the chance to enjoy a value-for-money day or weekend away with horse and friends/family, exploring new places and developing a true appreciation of the wonderful British countryside. Non-riders can get involved too, helping at events which are friendly and fun.

Members of the BHS and members of Affiliated British Riding Clubs save money on entry fees and get additional benefits, although non-members are also very welcome to compete. There is no requirement for horses/ponies to be registered to take part in BHS TREC.

Details courtesy of www.bhs.org.uk

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